1.Analysis on Clinical Trial Registration Status of TCM for the Treatment of Cervical Spondylosis
Zibo GAO ; Kai CHEN ; Fangzheng LIN ; Yongjin LI ; Dingkun LIN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(12):53-59
Objective To analyze the current status and development trends of registered clinical trials of TCM for the treatment of cervical spondylosis;To provide references for relevant trials.Methods Clinical trials of TCM for the treatment of cervical spondylosis registered in Chinese Clinical Trial Registry(ChiCTR),International Traditional Medicine Clinical Trial Registry(ITMCTR),and ClinicalTrials.gov from the establishment of the databases to December 31,2024 were retrieved,and the registration characteristic information of the included trials was analyzed.Results A total of 168 registered trials involving 32 665 subjects were included.The number of registered TCM clinical trials for cervical spondylosis showed an overall upward trend;the average implementation cycle of the studies was(20.1±10.7)months;the regions where the research sponsoring institutions were located were mainly in Shanghai,Beijing,and Guangdong;the funding sources were mostly from government finance and institutional funds;a total of 133 studies underwent ethical review;the main study type was interventional research,and the main study design was randomized parallel-controlled trials;the intervention measures were mainly acupuncture,manual therapy,and Chinese materia medica;the main outcome indicators were scale scores;17 studies met the requirements for data sharing and management plans.Conclusion The number of registered TCM clinical trials for cervical spondylosis is generally increasing,involving multiple subtypes of cervical spondylosis and diversified intervention measures.But there are problems such as significant regional differences,uneven methodological quality,and poor data sharing,which should be improved.
2.Homeopathic dosing and combined dosing of β-nicotinamide mononucleotide and taurine on experimental silicosis in rats
Yongjin GAN ; Ruize CHEN ; Jian’an LING ; Yanni HUANG ; Danyu LIANG
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2025;42(2):218-223
Background Pneumoconiosis is a chronic inflammatory disease that cannot be completely cured. Therefore, how to control lung inflammation and delay of the body aging is one of the keys to treating pneumoconiosis. The studies in past two decades suggested that many small molecule drugs are able to enhance cardiopulmonary function. Objective To explore the effects of homeopathic dosing and combined dosing of β-nicotinamide mononucleotide and taurine on experimental silicosis in rats. Methods Seventy-two SD specific pathogen-free rats were randomized into 4 groups (18 mice in each group): negative control group (ultrapure water, without dust), positive control group, homeopathic treatment group, co-administered treatment group. One mL of quartz dust suspension was injected into the rat trachea by disposable non-exposed tracheal injection method (50 mg·mL−1) to establish a rat silicosis model. Rats were administered by gavage since the 4th day after dust exposure. The homeopathic treatment group rats received taurine solution (0.03 g·mL−1) in the morning and β-nicotinamide mononucleotide (0.03 g·mL−1) in the afternoon; the co-administered treatment group rats received a mixed solution (0.015 g·mL−1 β-nicotinamide mononucleotide + 0.015 g·mL−1 taurine) twice, in the morning and afternoon respectively. The positive and negative control groups received equivalent of ultrapure water in the morning and afternoon. All groups of rats were administered 5 d a week for a total of 6 weeks. The rats were neutralized after 6 weeks of administration. Organ coefficient, lung hydroxyproline content, whole lung dry and wet weights, whole lung free silica content, and cell count and classification in lung lavage fluid were measured and calculated, and lung histopathological changes in lung samples were observed. Results Compared with the positive control group, the whole lung wet weight, whole lung dry weight , total cell count, neutrophil rate, lung organ coefficient, lung hydroxyproline content, and whole lung free silica content were reduce in the homeopathic treatment group, and the co-administered treatment group (P<0.05). Compared with the negative control group, the total cell count, neutrophil rate, lung organ coefficient, lung hydroxyproline content, and whole lung free silica content were elevated in the homeopathic treatment group and the co-administered treatment group, the whole lung dry weight was elevated in the co-administered treatment group, and those differences were all statistically significant (P<0.05). The rat lung histopathological results showed that, in the positive control group, round or oval nodules were formed in the lung tissue, which were phagocytic cellular nodules, and the alveolar structures in some areas still existed. The histopathological changes in the homeopathic treatment group and the co-administered treatment group were similar to those of the positive group, but less severe. No pathological change was observed in the lung tissue of the negative control group. Conclusion Some improvement and dust removal in experimental silicosis rats by homeopathic dosing and combined dosing of β-nicotinamide mononucleotide and taurine are observed.
3.The effects of different combination of Er∶YAG laser irradiation parameters on dentin tubule sealing
Jiuhui YANG ; Yongjin CHEN ; Ping YNAG ; Jia LIU ; Xingyu CHEN ; Xinyu YANG ; Qiang LI
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2025;41(1):60-65
Objective:To explore the effects of different combination of Er∶YAG laser irradiation parameters on the dentinal tu-bule sealing.Methods:160 dentin discs with 2 mm thickness were etched with 0.5 mmol/L EDTA to establish the dentine hyper-sensitivity models.The discs were randomly divided into 16 groups(n=10).The R02 and R14 handpieces were used to deliver Er∶YAG laser to the dentin discs according to the different output power(W),irradiation distance(cm)and irradiation time(s/cm2).Then,the samples of each group were divided into immediate irradiation subgroup and acid etching and wear subgroup(n=5).The dentinal tubules were observed with SEM,and the exposed area,the sealed rate and the occlusion depth of dentinal tubules were e-valuated with ImageE-Pro Plus 6.0 software.Results:The dentinal tubules in the control group opened uniformly with clear perime-ter,they were enlarged and opened after acid etching and tooth brushing.The dentinal tubules shrinked or sealed well with the melt layer after treatment by Er∶YAG laser irradiation with either parameter combination.Especially,uniform and seamless melt layer as well as similar dentin surface morphology before and post the acid etching and tooth brushing were obtained when the dentin discs were exposed to the following Er∶YAG laser irradiation parameter combinations,i.e.(R02,0.5 W,3 cm,20 s/cm2),(R14,0.5 W,3 cm,20 s/cm2)and(R14,0.6 W,3 cm,20 s/cm2).Significantly decreased exposed area and increased seal rate in the dentinal tubules treated in the above 3 laser irradiation parameter combina-tion groups were observed than those in the other groups(P<0.05).Morphological analysis confirmed that whether the acid etching and tooth brushing were exerted.The occlusion depth of dentin tubule was more than 2.0 μm in the dentinal tubules treated in the above 3 groups.Conclusion:Er∶YAG laser irradiation parameter combinations of R02,0.5 W,3 cm,20 s/cm2,R14,0.5 W,3 cm,20 s/cm2 and R14,0.6 W,3 cm,20 s/cm2 are suitable for the best dentin tubule sealing.
4.Research progress of intervertebral foramen shaping in transforaminal endoscopic lumbar discectomy via the intervertebral foramen approach
Honglin LIU ; Kai CHEN ; Zibo GAO ; Chengyu HUANG ; Yongjin LI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(8):1123-1129
With the rapid advancements in minimally invasive spine surgery and the increasingly sophisti-cated concept of visualization,transforaminal endoscopic lumbar discectomy(TELD)has become a primary treatment for lumbar disc herniation.Among the critical preoperative steps in TELD,foraminalplasty plays a pivotal role,as its quality directly impacts surgical outcomes and postoperative recurrence rates.This article systemati-cally reviews the evolution of foraminalplasty techniques,evaluates the selection and application of plasty sites,examines factors influencing stability after lumbar foraminalplasty,and highlights recent advancements in computer-assisted navigation.The goal is to serve as a comprehensive reference for clinicians.
5.Holistic diagnosis and treatment concept of temporomandibular disorders oriented to general practice thinking
Shibin YU ; Yajuan ZHAO ; Yongjin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2025;60(7):692-696
Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) is a common oral disease characterized by complex etiology, diverse symptomatology and varied treatment approaches. When managing TMD patients, dentists should adopt a generalist mindset, grasp the core connotation of "patient-centeredness", guided by the biopsychosocial model, and make a comprehensive judgment from a multi-dimensional, multi-systemic, and multi-factorial perspective to reach a reasonable etiological analysis and an accurate diagnosis, in order to realize the personalized and holistic treatment of TMD under the guidance of general practice thinking and multi-disciplinary collaboration.
6.Holistic diagnosis and treatment concept of temporomandibular disorders oriented to general practice thinking
Shibin YU ; Yajuan ZHAO ; Yongjin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2025;60(7):692-696
Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) is a common oral disease characterized by complex etiology, diverse symptomatology and varied treatment approaches. When managing TMD patients, dentists should adopt a generalist mindset, grasp the core connotation of "patient-centeredness", guided by the biopsychosocial model, and make a comprehensive judgment from a multi-dimensional, multi-systemic, and multi-factorial perspective to reach a reasonable etiological analysis and an accurate diagnosis, in order to realize the personalized and holistic treatment of TMD under the guidance of general practice thinking and multi-disciplinary collaboration.
7.The Practical Exploration of Building the"Platform-Talent-Discipline"System for National Regional Medical Centers
Xiaomin ZHANG ; Hongyan WU ; Jing GAO ; Chongchen ZHOU ; Haobin CHEN ; Yingying YU ; Yongjin CHEN ; Jie ZHANG
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;45(8):90-93
Strengthening the construction of platforms,talents,and disciplines is a crucial strategy to enhance the core competitiveness and promote the high-quality development of national regional medical centers.It outlines the theoretical framework and implementation path for building the"Platform-Talent(Team)-Discipline"develop-ment system during the establishment of the National Regional Medical Center at Henan Children's Hospital Zheng-zhou Children's Hospital.By creating a collaborative innovation platform integrating medical services,education,and research,implementing talent development programs,optimizing mechanisms for talent recruitment,cultivation,and retention,and advancing discipline development projects,the center has achieved significant progress in its core competencies.This exploration provides valuable insights and references for the development of national regional medical centers and the high-quality growth of public hospitals.
8.Effect of anterior cervical discectomy fusion with bone graft fusion and internal fixation in patients with two-segment cervical spondylosis
Yi CHEN ; Jing HU ; Feng SONG ; Yongjin SUN
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(5):82-86
Objective:To investigate the effect of anterior cervical discectomy and fusion(ACDF)and cervical spine stability in patients with two-segment cervical spondylosis.Methods:The clinical data of 60 patients with two-level cervical spondylotic myelopathy in Anqing Municipal Hospital were analyzed retrospectively.They were divided into group A(30 cases)and group B(30 cases)according to the communication results between doctors and patients.The control group was given anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion(ACCF),and the observation group was given ACDF.The clinical effects(cervical brace protection time,hospital stay,operation time and intraoperative blood loss),postoperative pain degree[visual analogue score(VAS)],neurological function[Japanese Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons(JOA)],cervical spine function[cervical spine dysfunction index(NDI)],cervical spine stability(C3-6 segment Cobb angle,intervertebral height and cervical spine curvature)and complication rate were compared between the two groups.Results:There were no significant differences in cervical brace protection time,hospital stay and operation time between the two groups(P>0.05).The VAS score in ACDF group was lower than that in ACCF group at 1,3 and 6 months after operation(t=4.312,3.864 and 9.338,P<0.05).The JOA score was higher than that of ACCF group(t=6.482,6.366,5.059,P<0.05).The NDI score was lower than that of ACCF group(t=4.922,6.178,8.859,P<0.05).Six months after operation,the Cobb angle,intervertebral height and cervical curvature of cervical vertebra 3-6(C3-6)in ACDF group were higher than those in ACCF group.The difference was statistically significant(t=5.011,2.171 and 3.386,P<0.05).The incidence of complications between the two groups was not different(P>0.05).Conclusion:ACDF for two-segment cervical spondylosis can effectively improve cervical spine function and nerve function,reduce postoperative pain,and reduce intraoperative blood loss,which is safe and effective.
9.Short-term clinical outcomes of thoracoscopy-assisted mitral valve surgery:a single-center propensity score matching study
Li TANG ; Xu ZHAO ; Hao CHEN ; Hongkun WU ; Yongjin LUO ; Yong HE
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 2025;50(6):828-833
Objective:To compare the short-term clinical outcomes of thoracoscopy-assisted minimally invasive mitral valve surgery(minimally invasive cardiac surgery MICS group)versus conven-tional median sternotomy mitral valve surgery(conventional surgery group),including surgical metrics,postoperative complications,transfusion volume,and in-hospital mortality rate.Methods:A ret-rospective analysis was performed for 141 patients who underwent mitral valve surgery in Chongqing General Hospital from January 2021 to June 2022,and these patients were divided into MICS group with 42 patients and conventional surgery group with 99 patients.Propensity score matching at a ratio of 1∶1 was performed to ob-tain 82 patients,with 41 patients in each group,and related data were collected and compared,including surgical procedure,cardiopul-monary bypass time,postoperative ventilation time,transfusion volume,and in-hospital mortality.Results:There were no significant differences between the MICS group and the conventional surgery group in sex,age,cardiac functional grading,and comorbidity with diabetes or hypertension,and as for the surgical procedure,there was no significant difference between the two groups in the number of patients undergoing atrial fibrillation radiofrequency ablation(11/42 vs.26/99,P=0.583)or tricuspid valvuloplasty(14/42 vs.39/99,P=0.310).Compared with the conventional surgery group,the MICS group had significantly longer aortic cross-clamp time[(122±48)min vs.(91±50)min,P=0.031]and cardiopulmonary bypass time[(180±73)min vs.(136±72)min,P=0.033],while there was no significant difference in postoperative ventilation time between the two groups after surgery[18.6(12.0,36.2)h vs.24.0(15.5,33.1)h,P=0.265].There was no significant difference in the number of patients with acute renal failure after surgery between the MICS group and the conventional surgery group[grade 1:3(42)vs.7(99);grade 2:0(42)vs.2(99);grade 3:1(42)vs.9(99);P=0.398].There was also no significant difference in the number of patients receiving hemodialysis after surgery between the two groups[1(42)vs.4(99),P=0.531].The MICS group had a significantly lower postoperative transfusion volume than the conventional surgery group[120(80,240)mL vs.400(200,600)mL,P=0.002],and there was no significant difference in in-hospital mortality rate between the two groups[1(42)vs.2(99),P=0.665].After propensity score matching,there were no significant differences between the two groups in general characteristics(sex,age,and comorbidities).Compared with the conventional surgery group,the MICS group had longer cardiopulmonary bypass time[(165±73)min vs.(122±74)min,P=0.053]and aortic cross-clamp time[(119±48)min vs.(98±52)min,P=0.073]and a significantly lower postoperative transfusion volume[120(80,240)mL vs.400(200,600)mL,P<0.001].There were no significant differences between the two groups in 30-day in-hospital mortality rate and postoperative compli-cations(including acute renal failure and requirement for hemodialysis).Conclusion:Thoracoscopy-assisted minimally invasive mitral valve surgery has comparable short-term clinical outcomes and safety to conventional sternotomy.Although MICS requires longer cardiopulmonary bypass time and aortic cross-clamp time,it has relatively low requirements for postoperative transfusion and shows favorable clinical outcomes.
10.The Practical Exploration of Building the"Platform-Talent-Discipline"System for National Regional Medical Centers
Xiaomin ZHANG ; Hongyan WU ; Jing GAO ; Chongchen ZHOU ; Haobin CHEN ; Yingying YU ; Yongjin CHEN ; Jie ZHANG
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;45(8):90-93
Strengthening the construction of platforms,talents,and disciplines is a crucial strategy to enhance the core competitiveness and promote the high-quality development of national regional medical centers.It outlines the theoretical framework and implementation path for building the"Platform-Talent(Team)-Discipline"develop-ment system during the establishment of the National Regional Medical Center at Henan Children's Hospital Zheng-zhou Children's Hospital.By creating a collaborative innovation platform integrating medical services,education,and research,implementing talent development programs,optimizing mechanisms for talent recruitment,cultivation,and retention,and advancing discipline development projects,the center has achieved significant progress in its core competencies.This exploration provides valuable insights and references for the development of national regional medical centers and the high-quality growth of public hospitals.

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