1.Exploring the medication patterns of using the"Shaoyang as the pivot"theory to treat children's night cough based on data mining
Yafeng YANG ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Liping LIU ; Lingxia KONG ; Xiaojuan ZHENG ; Zhuo CHEN
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(12):72-75,112
Objective To exploring the drug rules for treating children's night cough based on the theory of"Shaoyang as the pivot".Methods 189 cases of children with night cough were included,and 224 prescriptions.Used the Traditional Chinese Medicine Inheritance Assistance Platform to analyze the time distribution,syndrome types,and four nature,five flavors,and channel tropism of diseases.Used frequency statistics,association rule analysis,and cluster analysis to extract drug patterns for pediatric night cough.Results Coughing occured most frequently during the Yin period.The syndrome type was mainly Shaoyang syndrome.The high-frequency core drugs were Chaihu,Huangqin,and Banxia,etc..The prescription characteristics were Xiaochaihu decoction without Renshen,Shengjiang,and Dazao,and added Wuweizi,Danggui and Xingren.The drugs were used flexibly according to the syndromes:Maxing Er San decoction was added to the phlegm and drink syndrome,Qumai Er Chen decoction was added to the food stagnation syndrome,Sijunzi decoction was added to the qi deficiency syndrome,Maiwei Dihuang decoction was added to the yin deficiency syndrome,and Weijing decoction was added to the phlegm and heat syndrome.Conclusion Based on the basic principle of harmonizing Shaoyang,and according to the disease mechanism,the classical prescription is flexibly used,forming a night cough treatment system based on the"Shaoyang as the pivot"theory,with distinct clinical characteristics.
2.Application of the Geriatric 8 screening tool in predicting postoperative complications in elderly patients with radical prostatectomy
Xumiao ZHANG ; Lingxia KONG ; Qin WANG ; Li SUN ; Guoqin REN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(15):1988-1995
Objective:To explore the predictive value of preoperative frailty assessment using the Geriatric 8 (G8) screening tool for postoperative complications in elderly patients with radical prostatectomy.Methods:In this prospective cohort study, 145 elderly patients who underwent radical prostatectomy in the Urology Department of the Affiliated Central Hospital of Jiangnan University between September 2023 and March 2024 were selected using convenience sampling method. Preoperatively, frailty was assessed using the G8 screening tool. Postoperatively, complications within 30 days were evaluated using the Clavien-Dindo classification. The predictive value of the G8 frailty score for postoperative complications was analyzed using the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve.Results:The preoperative frailty incidence among the 145 elderly patients with radical prostatectomy was 43.45% (63/145). The postoperative complication rate was 63.49% (40/63) in the frail patients and 13.41% (11/82) in the non-frail patients, with a statistically significant difference (χ 2=39.184, P<0.01). After adjusting for age, smoking history, polypharmacy, albumin, tumor stage, International Prostate Symptom Score, and activities of daily living, the risk of postoperative complications in the frail patients was 6.011 times higher than in the non-frail patients [ OR=6.011, 95% CI (2.177, 16.594) ]. The area under the ROC curve for G8 frailty score in predicting postoperative complications was 0.798 [95% CI (0.723, 0.873) ] . Conclusions:Elderly patients undergoing radical prostatectomy with frailty have a higher incidence of postoperative complications. G8 screening tool has good efficacy in predicting the risk of postoperative complications in elderly prostate cancer patients.
3.Exploring the medication patterns of using the"Shaoyang as the pivot"theory to treat children's night cough based on data mining
Yafeng YANG ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Liping LIU ; Lingxia KONG ; Xiaojuan ZHENG ; Zhuo CHEN
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(12):72-75,112
Objective To exploring the drug rules for treating children's night cough based on the theory of"Shaoyang as the pivot".Methods 189 cases of children with night cough were included,and 224 prescriptions.Used the Traditional Chinese Medicine Inheritance Assistance Platform to analyze the time distribution,syndrome types,and four nature,five flavors,and channel tropism of diseases.Used frequency statistics,association rule analysis,and cluster analysis to extract drug patterns for pediatric night cough.Results Coughing occured most frequently during the Yin period.The syndrome type was mainly Shaoyang syndrome.The high-frequency core drugs were Chaihu,Huangqin,and Banxia,etc..The prescription characteristics were Xiaochaihu decoction without Renshen,Shengjiang,and Dazao,and added Wuweizi,Danggui and Xingren.The drugs were used flexibly according to the syndromes:Maxing Er San decoction was added to the phlegm and drink syndrome,Qumai Er Chen decoction was added to the food stagnation syndrome,Sijunzi decoction was added to the qi deficiency syndrome,Maiwei Dihuang decoction was added to the yin deficiency syndrome,and Weijing decoction was added to the phlegm and heat syndrome.Conclusion Based on the basic principle of harmonizing Shaoyang,and according to the disease mechanism,the classical prescription is flexibly used,forming a night cough treatment system based on the"Shaoyang as the pivot"theory,with distinct clinical characteristics.
4.Application of the Geriatric 8 screening tool in predicting postoperative complications in elderly patients with radical prostatectomy
Xumiao ZHANG ; Lingxia KONG ; Qin WANG ; Li SUN ; Guoqin REN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(15):1988-1995
Objective:To explore the predictive value of preoperative frailty assessment using the Geriatric 8 (G8) screening tool for postoperative complications in elderly patients with radical prostatectomy.Methods:In this prospective cohort study, 145 elderly patients who underwent radical prostatectomy in the Urology Department of the Affiliated Central Hospital of Jiangnan University between September 2023 and March 2024 were selected using convenience sampling method. Preoperatively, frailty was assessed using the G8 screening tool. Postoperatively, complications within 30 days were evaluated using the Clavien-Dindo classification. The predictive value of the G8 frailty score for postoperative complications was analyzed using the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve.Results:The preoperative frailty incidence among the 145 elderly patients with radical prostatectomy was 43.45% (63/145). The postoperative complication rate was 63.49% (40/63) in the frail patients and 13.41% (11/82) in the non-frail patients, with a statistically significant difference (χ 2=39.184, P<0.01). After adjusting for age, smoking history, polypharmacy, albumin, tumor stage, International Prostate Symptom Score, and activities of daily living, the risk of postoperative complications in the frail patients was 6.011 times higher than in the non-frail patients [ OR=6.011, 95% CI (2.177, 16.594) ]. The area under the ROC curve for G8 frailty score in predicting postoperative complications was 0.798 [95% CI (0.723, 0.873) ] . Conclusions:Elderly patients undergoing radical prostatectomy with frailty have a higher incidence of postoperative complications. G8 screening tool has good efficacy in predicting the risk of postoperative complications in elderly prostate cancer patients.
5.The relative location between the mandibular third molar and inferior alveolar canal studied by CBCT
Yunpeng DING ; Shengjiao LI ; Hanyu QIAN ; Jianping ZHOU ; Li ZHANG ; Keji ZHU ; Xuetao WANG ; Lingxia KONG ; Xiaoming CHEN
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2018;34(1):113-116
Objective: To determine the positional relationship between impacted mandibular third molar(IMTM) and mandibular canal(MC) by CBCT. Methods: 664 IMTMs with root apexes contacted to MCs on panoramic radiograph were further examined by CBCT,the exact positional relationship between IMTMs and MCs was observed and analyzed by I-Dixel software. Results: The 664 cases were divided into lowly(6. 3%),intermediately(60. 7%) and highly(33. 0%) impacted groups by the depth of IMTMs in mandibulae showed on CBCT images. The distance(mm) from the root apexes of IMTMs to the intact superior wall of MCs(n = 329) in lowly, intermediately and highly impacted cases were 1. 39 ± 1. 38,1. 28 ± 1. 03 and 1. 79 ± 1. 54 respectively(P < 0. 05). MCs on the buccal side,lingual side,under the IMTMs and between the root apexes were found in 49. 8%,12. 0%,36. 6% and 1. 5% of the cases; the MC wall deffect was found in 65. 8%,27. 5% and 95. 0% of the cases with the MCs under,on buccal and lingual side of the IMTMs, respectively(P < 0. 001). Conclusion: CBCT examination is necessary for the determination of the positional relationship between MC canal and IMTM with the root apex cotacted or overlapped to MC.

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