1.Clinical Observation on the Shengqing Jiangzhuo Acupuncture Method Combined with Western Medical Treatment in Treating Gouty Nephropathy with Damp-Heat Accumulation Syndrome
Longlin ZHANG ; Fengzhi TAN ; Min YU ; Yaoyu DU ; Ao LUO ; Yihao LIU
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;42(7):1706-1713
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy of Shengqing Jiangzhuo(lifting lucid yang and lowering turbid yin)Acupuncture Method,based on the"turbidity-clearness interaction"theory,combined with western medicine in treating gouty nephropathy(GN)patients with damp-heat accumulation syndrome.Methods A total of 117 patients diagnosed with GN from September 2023 to September 2024 at the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine Chongqing Hospital were enrolled and randomly divided into three groups,with 39 cases in each group.The western medicine group received Febuxostat Tablets,the control group was given western medicine+conventional acupuncture,and observation group was given western medicine+Shengqing Jiangzhuo Acupuncture Method.All groups received 4 weeks of treatment.Clinical efficacy,traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)syndrome scores,visual analogue scale(VAS)of pain scores,and laboratory parameters—including serum uric acid(UA),blood urea nitrogen(BUN),creatinine(Scr),estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR),β2-microglobulin(β2-MG),24-hour urinary protein(24h-UTP),cystatin C(CysC)were assessed.The erythrocyte sedimentation rate(ESR),and C-reactive protein(CRP)were compared before and after treatment.Results(1)The total effective rate was 71.79%(28/39)in the western medicine group,84.62%(33/39)in the control group,and 92.31%(36/39)in the observation group.The observation group demonstrated statistically significant superiority over the western medicine group(P<0.05),while showing marginally better efficacy than the control group without statistical significance(P>0.05).(2)After treatment,all three groups exhibited significant improvements in ESR,CRP,and UA levels(P<0.05).The observation group significantly outperformed the other two groups in reducing ESR and CRP levels(P<0.05),and was statistically superior to the western medicine group in lowering UA levels(P<0.05),though no significant difference was observed versus the control group for UA improvement(P>0.05).The control group showed significantly greater reductions in ESR,CRP,and UA levels than the western medicine group(P<0.05).(3)After treatment,Scr,BUN,and eGFR levels were significantly improved in all groups(P<0.05).The observation group achieved significantly better improvements in Scr and eGFR than the other two groups(P<0.05).However,no statistical difference existed between the control and western medicine groups for Scr or eGFR enhancement(P>0.05).No intergroup differences were detected in BUN improvement(P>0.05).(4)Significant differences emerged in β2-MG and CysC levels among all groups after treatment(P<0.05).Both observation and control groups demonstrated statistically significant improvements in 24-hour 24h-UTP(P<0.05),whereas the western medicine group showed no significant change(P>0.05).The observation group significantly outperformed the other groups in reducing 24h-UTP and β2-MG levels(P<0.05),and was superior to the western medicine group in lowering CysC(P<0.05),though no difference versus the control group was observed for CysC reduction(P>0.05).The control group showed no statistical advantage over the western medicine group in improving 24h-UTP,β 2-MG,or CysC(P>0.05).(5)After treatment,TCM syndrome scores and VAS scores were significantly improved in all groups(P<0.05).The observation group achieved significantly greater reductions in TCM syndrome scores and VAS scores than the western medicine group(P<0.05).The control group showed statistically superior VAS score improvement versus the western medicine group(P<0.05),but no significant differences emerged in TCM syndrome score improvement compared to either group(P>0.05).No statistical difference existed between observation and control groups for VAS score reduction(P>0.05).Conclusion Shengqing Jiangzhuo Acupuncture Method,grounded in the"turbidity-clearness interaction"theory,effectively reduces serum UA,controls inflammation,and preserves renal function in damp-heat accumulation type of GN,demonstrating significant therapeutic benefits.
2.Analysis of risk factors of frozen shoulder
Li XIANG ; Hongquan SONG ; Honggen DU ; Junlong XIONG ; Yaoyu JIN ; Zukang QIAO
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(10):10-12
Objective To explore the risk factors of frozen shoulder,and to provide the basis for the prevention of frozen shoulder.Methods A total of 114 patients with frozen shoulder who were hospitalized in the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University from January 2020 to August 2022 were included in case group,and 114 physical examination patients with no history of frozen shoulder were included in control group.The clinical data of two groups were collected and the risk factors of frozen shoulder were analyzed by multivariate Logistic regression.Results There were statistically significant differences in cervical radiculopathy,type 2 diabetes mellitus,hepatitis,chronic non-atrophic gastritis,lumbar disc herniation,osteoporosis and thyroid sarcoidosis between two groups(P<0.05).Multivariate Logistic analysis showed that cervical radiculopathy(OR=6.114,95%CI:1.458-25.642)and type 2 diabetes mellitus(OR=24.069,95%CI:4.023-144.007)were independent risk factors for the onset of frozen shoulder.Conclusion Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and cervical radiculopathy have a higher risk of frozen shoulder,and should pay attention to early prevention.

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