1.Analysis of Clinical Diagnosis and Traditional Chinese Medicine Medication Rule of Children with Nephrotic Syndrome in Single Center
Tingting XU ; Xia ZHANG ; Ying DING ; Long WANG ; Shanshan XU ; Yijin WANG ; Yue WANG ; Feiyu YAO ; Chundong SONG ; Wensheng ZHAI ; Xianqing REN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(12):176-184
ObjectiveTo analyze the clinical treatment plan and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) medication rule of children with primary nephrotic syndrome (PNS) in the First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Chinese Medicine. MethodsThe gender and age of children firstly diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome in the pediatric nephrology department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Chinese Medicine from November 2019 to December 2022 were collected, and the use of immunosuppressive agents and related frequencies were counted. According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, an independent TCM prescription database for children with nephrotic syndrome was established. Excel was used to analyze the relevant information of the literature. The frequency counting, association rule analysis, and cluster analysis were carried out on TCM in the prescription, and the high-frequent drugs were analyzed. Results(1) General information: A total of 711 children were included, consisting of 522 males (73.42%) and 189 females (26.58%). The ratio of male to female was about 2.76∶1. The disease mainly occurred in infants and preschool age, and the average age of onset was (4.74 ± 3.48) years old. (2) Clinical treatment plan and use of immunosuppressive agents: Of the 711 children with PNS, 237 were treated with hormone alone (32.33%), and 474 (66.67%) received immunosuppressive agents combined with hormones. In the initial treatment, hormone combined with Tacrolimus (TAC) was the preferred treatment (32.91%). For children with refractory PNS who exhibited poor clinical efficacy, Rituximab (RTX) was mostly used for treatment, with a ratio of up to 23.63%. (3) TCM syndrome and medication rule: In PNS syndrome differentiation, Qi and Yin deficiency was identified as the main syndrome. This involved a total of 477 cases, accounting for 67.09%. Yang deficiency of spleen and kidney was observed in 118 cases, accounting for 16.60%. A total of 711 children were included, of which 706 children were treated with TCM. This involved a total of 706 prescriptions, 226 TCM, and 9 793 frequencies. There were 30 herbs used more than 95 times. The top five TCM were Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae (81.16%), Radix Astragali (71.81%), Poria (68.84%), Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae (63.60%), and Fructus Corni (57.37%). The drug association rules and network diagram showed that the combination of ''Radix Astragali-Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae-Poria'' was the closest, and five types of combinations were obtained by cluster analysis. ConclusionIn the diagnosis and treatment of PNS in children, TAC combined with hormones shows good clinical efficacy and high safety. For children with refractory PNS, RTX combined with hormones can be used. TCM medication for PNS should follow the basic principles of strengthening the body and vital Qi and make good use of drugs such as Radix Astragali, Poria, Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae, and cornus to regulate the Yin and Yang balance and achieve better clinical efficacy.
2.Analysis of Clinical Diagnosis and Traditional Chinese Medicine Medication Rule of Children with Nephrotic Syndrome in Single Center
Tingting XU ; Xia ZHANG ; Ying DING ; Long WANG ; Shanshan XU ; Yijin WANG ; Yue WANG ; Feiyu YAO ; Chundong SONG ; Wensheng ZHAI ; Xianqing REN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(12):176-184
ObjectiveTo analyze the clinical treatment plan and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) medication rule of children with primary nephrotic syndrome (PNS) in the First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Chinese Medicine. MethodsThe gender and age of children firstly diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome in the pediatric nephrology department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Chinese Medicine from November 2019 to December 2022 were collected, and the use of immunosuppressive agents and related frequencies were counted. According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, an independent TCM prescription database for children with nephrotic syndrome was established. Excel was used to analyze the relevant information of the literature. The frequency counting, association rule analysis, and cluster analysis were carried out on TCM in the prescription, and the high-frequent drugs were analyzed. Results(1) General information: A total of 711 children were included, consisting of 522 males (73.42%) and 189 females (26.58%). The ratio of male to female was about 2.76∶1. The disease mainly occurred in infants and preschool age, and the average age of onset was (4.74 ± 3.48) years old. (2) Clinical treatment plan and use of immunosuppressive agents: Of the 711 children with PNS, 237 were treated with hormone alone (32.33%), and 474 (66.67%) received immunosuppressive agents combined with hormones. In the initial treatment, hormone combined with Tacrolimus (TAC) was the preferred treatment (32.91%). For children with refractory PNS who exhibited poor clinical efficacy, Rituximab (RTX) was mostly used for treatment, with a ratio of up to 23.63%. (3) TCM syndrome and medication rule: In PNS syndrome differentiation, Qi and Yin deficiency was identified as the main syndrome. This involved a total of 477 cases, accounting for 67.09%. Yang deficiency of spleen and kidney was observed in 118 cases, accounting for 16.60%. A total of 711 children were included, of which 706 children were treated with TCM. This involved a total of 706 prescriptions, 226 TCM, and 9 793 frequencies. There were 30 herbs used more than 95 times. The top five TCM were Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae (81.16%), Radix Astragali (71.81%), Poria (68.84%), Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae (63.60%), and Fructus Corni (57.37%). The drug association rules and network diagram showed that the combination of ''Radix Astragali-Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae-Poria'' was the closest, and five types of combinations were obtained by cluster analysis. ConclusionIn the diagnosis and treatment of PNS in children, TAC combined with hormones shows good clinical efficacy and high safety. For children with refractory PNS, RTX combined with hormones can be used. TCM medication for PNS should follow the basic principles of strengthening the body and vital Qi and make good use of drugs such as Radix Astragali, Poria, Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae, and cornus to regulate the Yin and Yang balance and achieve better clinical efficacy.
3.The associations between physical health status,refraction and ocular biometrics in school-age children
Liang LI ; Feiyu LI ; Bin ZHANG ; Mengdie WANG ; Qing YANG ; Jianfang XU
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2025;44(2):103-112
Objective To investigate the associations between physical health status,refraction and ocular biometrics in school-age children,and further clarify the relation of eyes'refractive status to physical growth and development,so as to provide scientific evidences for myopia prevention and con-trol.Methods A total of 1718 children(977 boys and 741 girls)aged 8-12 years were enrolled in this study.They were collected uncorrected visual acuity,refraction and ocular biometrics,including spherical equivalent,cylindrical equivalent,axial length(AL),corneal refraction(K1,K2)and anteri-or chamber depth(ACD),as well as the AL/CR ratio and spherical equivalent refraction(SER).Moreover,their height,weight and physical fitness level were measured,including speed,strength,flexibility,agility and aerobic endurance.Then all data were analyzed using the Pearson correlation,One-way ANOVA and multiple linear regression model.Results The overall prevalence of myopia was 43.83%,which was higher in girls than in boys(46.96%vs.41.45%).Moreover,the height and weight of school-age children were negatively correlated with SER(P<0.01),but positively correlated with AL,ACD and AL/CR(P<0.01).After controlling the age and gender variables in the multiple linear regression model,it was found that for 10-cm increase in height,SER decreased by 0.013 D(P<0.01),AL extended by 0.022 mm(P<0.01),and ACD increased by 0.002 mm(P<0.05).In addi-tion,for 10-kg increase in the body weight,the AL would be 0.009 mm longer(P<0.05)and ACD 0.002 mm deeper(P<0.05).Moreover,the speed,strength and agility were negatively correlated with SER(P<0.01,P<0.05),but positively correlated with AL,ACD and AL/CR(P<0.01,P<0.05).The maximal oxygen uptake level was positively correlated with SER(P<0.01),and negatively correlated with AL,ACD and AL/CR(P<0.01,P<0.05).After controlling the age and gender variables in the multiple linear regression model,it was found that the children with worse speed quality had shorter AL(-0.043 D,P<0.05).Meanwhile,the better agility was accompanied by the lower SER(-0.003 D,P<0.01),longer AL(+0.002 mm,P<0.05),lighter ACD(+4.812e-4 mm,P<0.05),and higher AL/CR(+2.446e-4,P<0.05).Conclusion With variables of age and gender controlled,the height,weight,and the speed and agility quality are highly associated with eyes'refractive status among chil-dren aged 8-12 years old.It is suggested that the human body may have a coordination mechanism to regulate the development of the body stature,physical fitness and ocular biometrics in the early child-hood,which should be considered in their myopia prevention and control.
4.The relationship between the preservation of the left colonic artery and the incidence of postoperative low anterior resection syndrome during low anterior resection for rectal cancer
Ruizhe LI ; Lei ZHANG ; Feiyu SHI ; Jiamian ZHAO ; Junjun SHE
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;40(2):94-100
Objective:To investigate the correlation between whether the left colonic artery(LCA) is preserved intraoperatively and the incidence of severe low anterior resection syndrome(LARS) in patients with rectal cancer.Methods:Clinical data of 255 rectal cancer patients undergoing low anterior resection from Jan 2020 to Jan 2022 at the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University were retrospectively analysed, and the occurrence of LARS in patients with or without preserving the LCA was compared.Results:The LARS scores and severity in patients with intact LCA were better than those without preserved LCA at 12 months postoperatively ( P=0.017, 0.002). Bowel function at 6 months versus 12 months postoperatively in both groups was mainly reflected in a reduction in the number of bowel movements per day ( P=0.003, 0.001) as well as a reduction in re-voiding of the bowel within 1 hour after defecation ( P<0.001, P=0.001). Univariate and multivariate analyses showed that the distance of the lower edge of the tumour from the anal verge was ≤6 cm ( OR=2.530, 95% CI:1.307-4.900, P=0.006), preoperative neoadjuvant therapy ( OR=13.968, 95% CI: 4.969-39.260, P<0.001), prophylactic stoma ( OR=4.051, 95% CI: 2.042-8.040, P<0.001) were also independent risk factors for severe LARS after anterior resection of rectal cancer, and preservation of the left colonic artery ( OR=0.283, 95% CI: 0.142-0.563, P<0.001) was a protective factor against severe LARS after low anterior resection in rectal cancer patients. Conclusions:Intraoperative preservation of the LCA reduces the incidence and severity of postoperative LARS in patients with rectal cancer undergoing anterior resection. The distance of the lower edge of thetumour from the anal verge and prophylactic stoma are independent risk factors affecting the occurrence of severe LARS after anterior resection of rectal cancer.
5.Factors influencing cognitive function in Chinese elderly individuals: The role of traditional Chinese medicine in a large-scale cross-sectional study
Houqin Li ; Ran Chen ; Jing Xia ; Feiyu He ; Yan Zhang ; Shulan Tang ; Cheng Ni
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2025;2025(2):221-230
ObjectiveTo identify key factors influencing cognitive function in the elderly, including traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) constitutional classification, and to rank their relative importance.MethodsWe used cross-sectional data from seven geographical regions across mainland China. The Changsha version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment was used to assess cognitive function. A “least absolute shrinkage and selection operator” (LASSO) model, multivariate linear regression analysis, and random forest (RF) model were used. Subgroup analyses were performed to examine the correlation between key TCM constitution types and cognitive function in different population subgroups.ResultsA total of 24 803 individuals aged 60 and above were included in the study. We selected 18 influential factors using the LASSO model. Higher education, being married, and having insurance were positively correlated with cognitive function in the elderly (all P .05). In contrast, poor sleep, vision impairment, hearing impairment, basic activities of daily living disability, instrumental activities of daily living disability, depression, hypertension, coronary heart disease, diabetes, stroke, yang-deficiency constitution (YADC), yin-deficiency constitution (YIDC), qi deficiency constitution (QDC), and blood stasis constitution (BSC) were negatively correlated with cognitive function (all P .05). YIDC and BSC affected all dimensions of cognitive function (all P .05). YADC mainly affected attention, language, abstraction (verbal analogies), memory, and orientation to time and place dimensions (P .001). QDC mainly affected language and abstraction (verbal analogies) dimensions (P .05). The negative correlations between BSC, YADC, YIDC, and QDC scores and cognitive function revealed statistically significant differences across most subgroups. The RF model identified education, BSC, and poor sleep quality as the three most influential factors in our study.ConclusionBSC, YADC, YIDC, and QDC were associated with cognitive decline in the elderly. Our findings provide new perspectives and significant references for interventions for early-stage cognitive disorders.
6.Research progress on multimorbidity of common diseases in children and adolescents
Feiyu ZHANG ; Shuman TAO ; Fangbiao TAO
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;59(2):195-201
Multimorbidity of common diseases in children and adolescents refers to the coexistence of two or more common diseases or chronic health problems in the same individual. In recent years, the multimorbidity of common diseases in children and adolescents has become increasingly serious, which has enormously increased disease burden and socio-economic losses. These diseases typically share similar influencing factors, such as adverse environmental factors, unhealthy diets, lack of outdoor activities and physical exercise, sedentary lifestyle, excessive use of electronic devices, and disturbed sleep rhythms. Multidimensional interventions targeting these factors are effective methods of preventing and controlling multimorbidity of common diseases in children and adolescents. This review summarizes the public health burden, epidemiological data, risk factors, and interventions for multimorbidity of common diseases in children and adolescents to strengthen relevant research, develop effective intervention strategies, reduce the disease burden of children and adolescents, and promote their healthy growth.
7.Research progress on multimorbidity of common diseases in children and adolescents
Feiyu ZHANG ; Shuman TAO ; Fangbiao TAO
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;59(2):195-201
Multimorbidity of common diseases in children and adolescents refers to the coexistence of two or more common diseases or chronic health problems in the same individual. In recent years, the multimorbidity of common diseases in children and adolescents has become increasingly serious, which has enormously increased disease burden and socio-economic losses. These diseases typically share similar influencing factors, such as adverse environmental factors, unhealthy diets, lack of outdoor activities and physical exercise, sedentary lifestyle, excessive use of electronic devices, and disturbed sleep rhythms. Multidimensional interventions targeting these factors are effective methods of preventing and controlling multimorbidity of common diseases in children and adolescents. This review summarizes the public health burden, epidemiological data, risk factors, and interventions for multimorbidity of common diseases in children and adolescents to strengthen relevant research, develop effective intervention strategies, reduce the disease burden of children and adolescents, and promote their healthy growth.
8.The associations between physical health status,refraction and ocular biometrics in school-age children
Liang LI ; Feiyu LI ; Bin ZHANG ; Mengdie WANG ; Qing YANG ; Jianfang XU
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2025;44(2):103-112
Objective To investigate the associations between physical health status,refraction and ocular biometrics in school-age children,and further clarify the relation of eyes'refractive status to physical growth and development,so as to provide scientific evidences for myopia prevention and con-trol.Methods A total of 1718 children(977 boys and 741 girls)aged 8-12 years were enrolled in this study.They were collected uncorrected visual acuity,refraction and ocular biometrics,including spherical equivalent,cylindrical equivalent,axial length(AL),corneal refraction(K1,K2)and anteri-or chamber depth(ACD),as well as the AL/CR ratio and spherical equivalent refraction(SER).Moreover,their height,weight and physical fitness level were measured,including speed,strength,flexibility,agility and aerobic endurance.Then all data were analyzed using the Pearson correlation,One-way ANOVA and multiple linear regression model.Results The overall prevalence of myopia was 43.83%,which was higher in girls than in boys(46.96%vs.41.45%).Moreover,the height and weight of school-age children were negatively correlated with SER(P<0.01),but positively correlated with AL,ACD and AL/CR(P<0.01).After controlling the age and gender variables in the multiple linear regression model,it was found that for 10-cm increase in height,SER decreased by 0.013 D(P<0.01),AL extended by 0.022 mm(P<0.01),and ACD increased by 0.002 mm(P<0.05).In addi-tion,for 10-kg increase in the body weight,the AL would be 0.009 mm longer(P<0.05)and ACD 0.002 mm deeper(P<0.05).Moreover,the speed,strength and agility were negatively correlated with SER(P<0.01,P<0.05),but positively correlated with AL,ACD and AL/CR(P<0.01,P<0.05).The maximal oxygen uptake level was positively correlated with SER(P<0.01),and negatively correlated with AL,ACD and AL/CR(P<0.01,P<0.05).After controlling the age and gender variables in the multiple linear regression model,it was found that the children with worse speed quality had shorter AL(-0.043 D,P<0.05).Meanwhile,the better agility was accompanied by the lower SER(-0.003 D,P<0.01),longer AL(+0.002 mm,P<0.05),lighter ACD(+4.812e-4 mm,P<0.05),and higher AL/CR(+2.446e-4,P<0.05).Conclusion With variables of age and gender controlled,the height,weight,and the speed and agility quality are highly associated with eyes'refractive status among chil-dren aged 8-12 years old.It is suggested that the human body may have a coordination mechanism to regulate the development of the body stature,physical fitness and ocular biometrics in the early child-hood,which should be considered in their myopia prevention and control.
9.The relationship between the preservation of the left colonic artery and the incidence of postoperative low anterior resection syndrome during low anterior resection for rectal cancer
Ruizhe LI ; Lei ZHANG ; Feiyu SHI ; Jiamian ZHAO ; Junjun SHE
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;40(2):94-100
Objective:To investigate the correlation between whether the left colonic artery(LCA) is preserved intraoperatively and the incidence of severe low anterior resection syndrome(LARS) in patients with rectal cancer.Methods:Clinical data of 255 rectal cancer patients undergoing low anterior resection from Jan 2020 to Jan 2022 at the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University were retrospectively analysed, and the occurrence of LARS in patients with or without preserving the LCA was compared.Results:The LARS scores and severity in patients with intact LCA were better than those without preserved LCA at 12 months postoperatively ( P=0.017, 0.002). Bowel function at 6 months versus 12 months postoperatively in both groups was mainly reflected in a reduction in the number of bowel movements per day ( P=0.003, 0.001) as well as a reduction in re-voiding of the bowel within 1 hour after defecation ( P<0.001, P=0.001). Univariate and multivariate analyses showed that the distance of the lower edge of the tumour from the anal verge was ≤6 cm ( OR=2.530, 95% CI:1.307-4.900, P=0.006), preoperative neoadjuvant therapy ( OR=13.968, 95% CI: 4.969-39.260, P<0.001), prophylactic stoma ( OR=4.051, 95% CI: 2.042-8.040, P<0.001) were also independent risk factors for severe LARS after anterior resection of rectal cancer, and preservation of the left colonic artery ( OR=0.283, 95% CI: 0.142-0.563, P<0.001) was a protective factor against severe LARS after low anterior resection in rectal cancer patients. Conclusions:Intraoperative preservation of the LCA reduces the incidence and severity of postoperative LARS in patients with rectal cancer undergoing anterior resection. The distance of the lower edge of thetumour from the anal verge and prophylactic stoma are independent risk factors affecting the occurrence of severe LARS after anterior resection of rectal cancer.
10.Role of enteric glial cells in maintaining intestinal health
Yiru YIN ; Wei ZHANG ; Shengxi YANG ; Zhuojia TIAN ; Feiyu YUAN ; Changan CHENG ; Jianyun WU
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2024;44(9):2081-2086
As an important part of the enteric nervous system(ENS),enteric glial cells(EGCs)play an important role in regulating intestinal homeostasis and maintaining intestinal health in hu-mans and animals.This review focuses on the role of EGCs in maintaining intestinal barrier homeo-stasis,maintaining gastrointestinal transit and motor function,regulating the niche of intestinal cells,and the role in the occurrence and development of intestinal diseases,hoping to provide new ideas for further research on the function and mechanism of EGCs in the intestine and the occur-rence,development and treatment of related intestinal diseases.


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