1.Discussion on the Correlation between"Mitochondrial Energy Metabolism-Intestinal Flora"and Chronic Heart Failure Based on the Theory of"Spleen-Small Intestine-Heart"Axis
Xiaowen ZHENG ; Junping ZHU ; Chengxin LIU ; Min SHI ; Qinghua ZENG ; Zhihua GUO ; Jiaming WEI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(11):19-24
Chronic heart failure(CHF)is a common end-stage manifestation of cardiovascular disease,and the"spleen-small intestine-heart"axis is its important mechanism.Current studies have shown that the"spleen"in TCM and mitochondria function are similar,and the physiological dysfunction of the"small intestine"is also closely related to intestinal bacterial dysbiosis,and the pathology of the spleen and the small intestine will be transmitted to the heart to accelerate the occurrence and development of CHF.Based on the relevant theory of spleen-small intestine-heart,this article described the correlation between abnormal mitochondrial energy metabolism and imbalance of intestinal flora and CHF from the aspects of the spleen,small intestine and heart,and believed that the essence of CHF is a pathological condition formed by mitochondrial energy metabolism crisis and intestinal microecological disorders,which could provide theoretical references for the TCM prevention and treatment of CHF.
2.Practice of establishing a"6+1"homogenization management system for outpatient services:a case study of a tertiary general hospital in Guangdong province
Xuan ZHONG ; Xiaowen MAI ; Minyi WANG ; Zhimin HE ; Qichang WU ; Simiao WANG ; Hao WANG ; Xun ZENG ; Ming ZHAO ; Dayue LIU
Modern Hospital 2025;25(4):534-536,540
This study aims to innovate a homogeneous outpatient service management system across multiple hospital campuses to enhance service quality.Based on the practical experience of a tertiary general hospital in Guangdong Province and in accordance with the"Interim Regulations on Outpatient Quality Management in Healthcare Institutions,"we constructed a"6+1"homogeneous outpatient service management system.This system includes:① a multi-stakeholder co-governance outpa-tient management system,②a vertical and cross-hierarchical management network,③ a democratic-centralized clinical coordina-tion strategy,④ a guidance-encouragement performance evaluation standard,⑤a collaborative dynamic supervision mechanism,⑥a spiral retrospective evaluation and improvement method,and ⑦ an integrated outpatient diagnosis and treatment system.Af-ter over two years of implementation,the hospital's outpatient volume has grown by an average of over 15%annually,patient waiting time after appointment has been reduced to 20 minutes,and patient satisfaction in the tertiary public hospital performance evaluation achieved full marks.The electronic medical record system functionality reached Level 6,significantly improving healthcare service efficiency and quality while enhancing homogeneous management across campuses.
3.Practice of establishing a"6+1"homogenization management system for outpatient services:a case study of a tertiary general hospital in Guangdong province
Xuan ZHONG ; Xiaowen MAI ; Minyi WANG ; Zhimin HE ; Qichang WU ; Simiao WANG ; Hao WANG ; Xun ZENG ; Ming ZHAO ; Dayue LIU
Modern Hospital 2025;25(4):534-536,540
This study aims to innovate a homogeneous outpatient service management system across multiple hospital campuses to enhance service quality.Based on the practical experience of a tertiary general hospital in Guangdong Province and in accordance with the"Interim Regulations on Outpatient Quality Management in Healthcare Institutions,"we constructed a"6+1"homogeneous outpatient service management system.This system includes:① a multi-stakeholder co-governance outpa-tient management system,②a vertical and cross-hierarchical management network,③ a democratic-centralized clinical coordina-tion strategy,④ a guidance-encouragement performance evaluation standard,⑤a collaborative dynamic supervision mechanism,⑥a spiral retrospective evaluation and improvement method,and ⑦ an integrated outpatient diagnosis and treatment system.Af-ter over two years of implementation,the hospital's outpatient volume has grown by an average of over 15%annually,patient waiting time after appointment has been reduced to 20 minutes,and patient satisfaction in the tertiary public hospital performance evaluation achieved full marks.The electronic medical record system functionality reached Level 6,significantly improving healthcare service efficiency and quality while enhancing homogeneous management across campuses.
4.Discussion on the Correlation between"Mitochondrial Energy Metabolism-Intestinal Flora"and Chronic Heart Failure Based on the Theory of"Spleen-Small Intestine-Heart"Axis
Xiaowen ZHENG ; Junping ZHU ; Chengxin LIU ; Min SHI ; Qinghua ZENG ; Zhihua GUO ; Jiaming WEI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(11):19-24
Chronic heart failure(CHF)is a common end-stage manifestation of cardiovascular disease,and the"spleen-small intestine-heart"axis is its important mechanism.Current studies have shown that the"spleen"in TCM and mitochondria function are similar,and the physiological dysfunction of the"small intestine"is also closely related to intestinal bacterial dysbiosis,and the pathology of the spleen and the small intestine will be transmitted to the heart to accelerate the occurrence and development of CHF.Based on the relevant theory of spleen-small intestine-heart,this article described the correlation between abnormal mitochondrial energy metabolism and imbalance of intestinal flora and CHF from the aspects of the spleen,small intestine and heart,and believed that the essence of CHF is a pathological condition formed by mitochondrial energy metabolism crisis and intestinal microecological disorders,which could provide theoretical references for the TCM prevention and treatment of CHF.
5.The current situation and relationship between parents′ mental health knowledge level and the attribution of common mental disorders in children and adolescents
Haoyu HE ; Hui WANG ; Xiaowen YU ; Jing ZENG ; Li GUO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2025;27(4):532-536
Objective:To understand the current situation and relationship between parents′ mental health knowledge level and the attribution of common mental disorders in children and adolescents.Methods:From January to February 2022, an anonymous survey was conducted among the parents of children and adolescents in the form of an online electronic questionnaire. The questionnaire consisted of three parts: demographic information, mental health knowledge questionnaire, and a case-based questionnaire on four common mental disorders among children and adolescents.Results:A total of 386 valid questionnaires were retrieved. The pass rate of the parents′ mental health knowledge questionnaire was 60.1%(232/386). The distribution differences of mental health knowledge scores in terms of demographic factors such as place of residence, disposable monthly family income, educational background, and occupation were statistically significant (all P<0.05), while there were no statistically significant differences in the distribution of gender, and marital status (all P>0.05). The most common causes attributed by parents to cases of depression were: high study pressure (66.1%), recent traumatic events (11.9%), and daily conflicts (6.0%). The most common causes of conduct disorder cases were: personality defects (25.6%), problems in childhood (21.5%), and daily conflicts (14.5%). The most common causes of social anxiety cases were: problems in childhood (34.7%), personality defects (32.6%), and high study pressure (6.0%); The most common causes of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) cases are: problems in childhood (34.5%), personality defects (21.8%), and daily conflicts (9.3%). There were statistically significant differences between the passing score of parents′ mental health knowledge and the attribution of conduct disorders, social anxiety, and ADHD (all P<0.05). Conclusions:The level of mental health knowledge of parents is relatively low and urgently needs to be improved. The place of residence, the disposable monthly income of the family, educational background and occupation are the influencing factors of parents′ awareness rate of mental health knowledge. Parents attribute common mental disorders in children and adolescents to psychosocial factors, ignoring biological factors. Parents have a relatively low competence in maintaining the mental health of children and adolescents.
6.The current situation and relationship between parents′ mental health knowledge level and the attribution of common mental disorders in children and adolescents
Haoyu HE ; Hui WANG ; Xiaowen YU ; Jing ZENG ; Li GUO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2025;27(4):532-536
Objective:To understand the current situation and relationship between parents′ mental health knowledge level and the attribution of common mental disorders in children and adolescents.Methods:From January to February 2022, an anonymous survey was conducted among the parents of children and adolescents in the form of an online electronic questionnaire. The questionnaire consisted of three parts: demographic information, mental health knowledge questionnaire, and a case-based questionnaire on four common mental disorders among children and adolescents.Results:A total of 386 valid questionnaires were retrieved. The pass rate of the parents′ mental health knowledge questionnaire was 60.1%(232/386). The distribution differences of mental health knowledge scores in terms of demographic factors such as place of residence, disposable monthly family income, educational background, and occupation were statistically significant (all P<0.05), while there were no statistically significant differences in the distribution of gender, and marital status (all P>0.05). The most common causes attributed by parents to cases of depression were: high study pressure (66.1%), recent traumatic events (11.9%), and daily conflicts (6.0%). The most common causes of conduct disorder cases were: personality defects (25.6%), problems in childhood (21.5%), and daily conflicts (14.5%). The most common causes of social anxiety cases were: problems in childhood (34.7%), personality defects (32.6%), and high study pressure (6.0%); The most common causes of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) cases are: problems in childhood (34.5%), personality defects (21.8%), and daily conflicts (9.3%). There were statistically significant differences between the passing score of parents′ mental health knowledge and the attribution of conduct disorders, social anxiety, and ADHD (all P<0.05). Conclusions:The level of mental health knowledge of parents is relatively low and urgently needs to be improved. The place of residence, the disposable monthly income of the family, educational background and occupation are the influencing factors of parents′ awareness rate of mental health knowledge. Parents attribute common mental disorders in children and adolescents to psychosocial factors, ignoring biological factors. Parents have a relatively low competence in maintaining the mental health of children and adolescents.
7.Latent profile analysis of conflict management styles among outpatient nurses
Xiaowen HAO ; Xian CHEN ; Lihua ZENG ; Jinfeng WU ; Cuihua SUN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(34):4703-4709
Objective:To explore the latent categories of outpatient nurses' conflict management styles and analyze their influencing factors.Methods:A total of 408 outpatient nurses from six hospitals of Jiangsu Province were selected as study participants by convenience sampling. Data were collected using a general information questionnaire, the Rahim Organizational Conflict Inventory Scale, the Nurse Burnout Scale, the Caring Ability Inventory Scale and the Wong and Law Emotional Intelligence Scale. Latent profile analysis was used to classify the conflict management styles of outpatient nurses, and logistic regression analysis was applied to identify the influencing factors of different categories.Results:A total of 408 questionnaires were distributed, and 372 valid responses were received, with an effective response rate of 91.18%. Outpatient nurses' conflict management styles were divided into two categories: the "Integration-Concession Group" and the "Dominance-Avoidance Group." Logistic regression analysis showed that being an only child, receiving interpersonal communication training, nurse burnout, humanistic care ability, and emotional intelligence were significant influencing factors of the latent categories of conflict management styles ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:There is heterogeneity in outpatient nurses' conflict management styles. It is recommended that nursing administrators adopt a comprehensive approach, conduct thorough assessments of nurses' general conditions and personality traits, guide nurses toward adopting positive conflict management methods, and enhance their abilities in problem-solving and conflict resolution. This can improve interpersonal relationships and work efficiency in medical settings, stabilize the outpatient nursing workforce, and improve the overall quality of nursing services.
8.Evaluation of the efficacy of enameloplasty sealant technique combined with fluoresced releasing flowable resin in the treatment of pit and fissure enamel caries
Peirong JIA ; Hong XU ; Changyu ZENG ; Xiaowen LIU ; Gaocheng LIU ; Yan XU
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(11):1700-1704
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy of enameloplasty sealant technique (EST) com-bined with fluoride releasing flowable resin in pit and fissure enamel caries.Methods A total of 247 young permanent molars diagnosed as early pit and fissure enamel caries from 125 children aged 6-12 years in Uru-mqi Stomatological Hospital were selected as the study subjects.They were divided into four groups:group A (conventional cleaning of pit and fissure+conventional sealant) 32 cases,62 teeth;group B (conventional cleaning of pit and fissure+fluorine releasing flowable resin) 29 cases,62 teeth;group C (EST+conven-tional sealant) 33 cases,62 teeth;group D (EST+fluorine releasing flowable resin) 31 cases,61 teeth.After 6 and 18 months of follow-up,the retention rate of sealants and rate of caries-free were compared among the various groups.Results After 6 months of follow-up,the retention rates of sealant in groups A,B,C and D were 75.00%,76.67%,93.33% and 95.00% respectively,and which after 18 months of follow-up were 45.76%,41.38%,71.93% and 94.92% respectively,and the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05).The results of further multiple comparisons showed that there were statistically significant differences in the retention rate of sealant between group A and group C,group B and group D after 6 and 18 months of follow-up (P<0.0083),moreover there was statistically significant difference in the retention rate of sealant between group C and group D after 18 months of follow-up (P<0.0083).After 18 months of follow-up,the rates of caries-free in groups A,B,C and D were 66.10%,63.79%,94.74% and 98.31%,respectively.The re-sults of further multiple comparisons showed that the rates of caries-free between group A and group C,group B and group D were statistically significantly different (P<0.0083).Conclusion The retention rate of seal-ant and long-term caries prevention effect of adopting the EST in the treatment of pit and fissure enamel caries are superior to the conventional sealant technique.EST combining with fluorine releasing flowable resin could further increase the retention rate of sealant.
9.Evaluation of measurement uncertainty of laboratory endocrine test items
Luyun ZENG ; Xiaojun YANG ; Xiaowen JIN
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(3):42-46
Objective To evaluate the measurement uncertainty of endocrine test items by"top-down"method.Methods The"top-down"method in the technical report of CNAS-CL01-G003:2021"Medical Laboratory-Evaluation and Expression of Measurement Uncertainty"was used,collecting the laboratory's internal quality control data and the external quality assurance results of Beijing Clinical Laboratory Center from 2019 to 2021.To evaluate the measurement uncertainty of 11 endocrine tests including free triiodothyronine(FT3),total triiodothyronine(TT3)and free thyroxine(FT4).Results The relative expanded uncertainties of 11 endocrine test items in laboratory were FT3:12.658%,TT3:13.372%,FT4:10.468%,total thyroxine(TT4):32.382%,thyroid stimulating hormone(TSH):8.594%,estradiol(E2):18.656%,follicle-stimulating hormone(FSH):14.650%,luteinizing hormone(LH):29.384%,progesterone(PRO):28.806%,prolactin(PRL):13.810%and testosterone(TESTO):31.610%.At the normal concentration level,the relative expanded uncertainties were FT3:12.424%,TT3:12.462%,FT4:8.606%,TT4:14.130%,TSH:12.536%,E2:19.586%,FSH:14.382%,LH:23.400%,PRO:38.346%,PRL:16.014%and TESTO:39.352%.The relative expanded uncertainties at high concentration levels are FT3:13.882%,TT3:14.096%,FT4:11.040%,TT4:8.614%,TSH:7.782%,E2:14.366%,FSH:13.436%,LH:14.804%,PRO:11.574%,PRL:17.742%,TESTO:39.322%.The relative extended measurement uncertainty of TT4,LH near low concentration levels,PRO near low and normal concentration levels,and TESTO near three concentration levels was higher than the target uncertainty(25%),and the remaining items are less than the target uncertainty.Conclusion The quality control data in the laboratory can reflect the measurement uncertainty of 11 endocrine detection items including FT3,TT3 and FT4 in Abbott i2000SR automatic chemiluminescence immunoassay analyzer,which has important clinical application value.
10.Meta-analysis of effect of white noise on reducing procedural pain in premature infants
Zhaolan ZENG ; Xiaowen LI ; Zeyao SHI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(32):4449-4456
Objective:To evaluate the effect of white noise on reducing procedural pain of premature infants.Methods:Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on the effect of white noise on reducing procedural pain in premature infants were searched for in PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, CINAHL, CNKI, VIP, Wanfang database and China Biology Medicine disc. The retrieval time was from the establishment of the databases to January 12, 2023. After independent literature screening, data extraction and bias risk assessment by two researchers, Meta-analysis was conducted using RevMan 5.3 software.Results:A total of 8 RCTs with 689 premature infants were finally included. The Meta-analysis results showed that compared with conventional procedures, the use of white noise alone could reduce the pain score ( SMD=-2.29, 95% CI: -2.78--1.79, P<0.000 01) in preterm infants during and after procedures ( SMD=-2.55, 95% CI: -4.52--0.58, P=0.01) , reduce the heart rate ( MD=-7.38, 95% CI: -7.97--6.80, P<0.000 01) during and after procedures ( MD=-10.36, 95% CI: -13.58--7.14, P<0.000 01) , and increase blood oxygen saturation during operation ( MD=3.78, 95% CI: 3.54-4.02, P<0.000 01) and after operation ( MD=2.19, 95% CI: 1.84-2.54, P<0.000 01) . Conclusions:White noise can effectively relieve the procedural pain of premature infants and maintain the stability of physiological indicators. In the future, more high-quality and large sample randomized controlled trials should be conducted to verify the application effect of white noise in relieving pain of premature infants.

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