1.LIU Xing's experience in treatment of primary trigeminal neuralgia by the integration of acupuncture and medication.
Changchang ZHANG ; Luyao SHI ; Wanchun HU ; Tong LIU ; Dunlin FANG ; Chu LI ; Tianhui TAN ; Xuemei CAO ; Junjie ZHANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2025;45(12):1795-1799
The paper introduces Professor LIU Xing's clinical experience and characteristics of integrative acupuncture and medication in treatment of primary trigeminal neuralgia (PTN). It is believed that the essential pathogenesis of PTN is pathogenic wind, and qi and blood obstruction results from invasion of pathogenic wind. Hence, dispelling wind is the key principle of treatment. Palpation is done at first in the neck, face and buccal mucosal region to detect the masses in treatment. Acupotomy is operated at the masses distributed at Shangguan (GB3), Xiaguan (ST7) and the white line of buccal mucosa, so as to release masses. Additionally, five-wind points (Fengfu [GV16], bilateral Fengchi [GB20], Yifeng [TE17], Bingfeng [SI12] and Fengmen [BL12]), three-nape points (bilateral Naokong [GB19], Tianzhu [BL10] and Jianjing [GB21]) and three-governor-vessel points (Baihui [GV20], Zhiyang [GV9] and Yintang [GV24+]) are selected to dispel wind and stop pain. Besides, herbal decoction (wu feng tang) and blood-letting at ear apex are administered in combination. The integration of acupuncture and medication obtains a holistic effect on PTN by dispelling wind pathogen, and promoting qi and blood circulation.
Humans
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Trigeminal Neuralgia/drug therapy*
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Acupuncture Therapy
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Acupuncture Points
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Female
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/administration & dosage*
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Combined Modality Therapy
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Adult
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Aged
3. Survey on standardized general practice residency training program in Shanxi province
Zhaoxia DUAN ; Wei ZHAO ; Lu TAN ; Tianhui HOU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2019;18(9):868-871
A Survey on the current general practice residency training was carried out in January 2018 among 1 114 general practitioners (GPs) who attended the standardized residency training program during 2014-2017. Basic information was obtained from the management department, other information was obtained from questionnaire. Total 1089 valid questionnaires were received with a retrieval rate of 97.8%. The survey showed that the ratios of male trainees, trainees aged 20-30 years and with bachelor degree were increasing during 2014-2017. The participants were more satisfied with the teaching quality in general hospital bases than that in community practice bases. Participants suggested to improve teaching quality, add teaching contents of humanity courses and TCM knowledge. Only14.4%(157/1 089) participants choose GPs as their career because liked this specialty. And 77.7%(846/1 089) GPs understood the main work of GP. There were 81.4%(887/1 089) participants wanted to work in; 77.7%(846/1 089) participants thought that the prospect of general practice would be excellent or good. Increasing income, professional promotion and a sense of social recognition were their wishes. Standardized residency training is crucial for general practitioners to upgrade their quality and competence, to improve training quality and to develop incentive policies are necessary.
4.Optimal time window selection in hyperbaric oxygen treatment for rat transient global cerebral ischemia on the basis of neuron-specific enolase bioactivity changes
Tianhui LIU ; Rui CHEN ; Yanguo TAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(37):140-142
BACKGROUND: The level of blood neuron-specific enolase may help predict the severity of brain damage.OBJECTIVE: To define the optimal time window of hyperbaric oxygen(HBO) treatment for brain ischemia based on the dynamical changes in plasma neuron-specific enolase bioactivity.DESIGN: Factorial design.SETTING: Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Capital University of Medical Sciences.PARTICIPANTS: The experiment was conducted in the Laboratory of the Department of Hyperbaric Oxygen, Beijing Chaoyang Hospital Affiliated to Capital University of Medical Sciences in June 2002. Totally 54 adult female SD rats were randomized into 3 groups, namely sham operation group(n=6), ischemia-reperfusion (IR) group (n=24), and HBO group (n=24), the latter 2 groups further divided into 4 groups according to the reperfusion time of 6, 24, 48 and 96 hours, with 6 rats in each subgroup.METHODS: [1] Rat models of IR was prepared by occlusion of the 4 arteries for 20 minutes followed by reperfusion for different time. [2] The rats in the sham operation received the same operation without blocking the arteries. The rats in HBO group were subjected to HBO treatment (0.2 MPa,pure oxygen for 45 minutes), which was given after a 3-hour reperfusion inthe 6-hour subgroup and scheduled once daily at the same time point in the other 3 subgroups until blood sampling. The rats in IR group and sham operation group were kept under normal pressure without additional oxygen.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Blood samples were collected at the specified time points in IR and HBO groups and at 24 hours of reperfusion in the sham operation group. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)was used to determine the activity of plasma neuron-specific enolase.RESULTS: Totally 54 rats enter result analysis after supplementary.Plasma neuron-specific enolase level was significantly lower in the sham operation group (1.97±0.09) μg/L than in 6 and 96-hour subgroups in the IR group [(2.80±0.26), (2.40±0.19) μg/L, respectively, P < 0.05],and was obviously lower in 6-hour HBO subgroup than the 6-hour IR group [(2.04±0.27) μg/L, P < 0.05], which was slightly increased at 24hours after HBO treatment but the difference was of no statistical significance (P > 0.05).CONCLUSION: IR injury may lead to increment of plasma neuron-specific enolase level, which occurred at 6 and 96 hours respectively in IR group, possibly due to acute neuronal necrosis during brain ischemia and subsequent delayed neuronal apoptosis. HBO treatment promotes the recovery of neuron-specific enolase level, with 6 hours of reperfusion as the optimal therapeutic time window.

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