1.Exploring on Quality Evaluation Methods of Clinical Case Reports in Traditional Chinese Medicine Based on China Clinical Cases Library of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Kaige ZHANG ; Feng ZHANG ; Bo ZHOU ; Haimin CHEN ; Yong ZHU ; Changcheng HOU ; Liangzhen YOU ; Weijun HUANG ; Jie YANG ; Guoshuang ZHU ; Shukun GONG ; Jianwen HE ; Yang YE ; Yuqiu AN ; Chunquan SUN ; Qingjie YUAN ; Buman LI ; Xingzhong FENG ; Kegang CAO ; Hongcai SHANG ; Jihua GUO ; Xiaoxiao ZHANG ; Zhining TIAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(1):271-276
As the core vehicle for preserving and transmitting traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) academic thought and clinical experience, the establishment of a robust quality evaluation system for TCM clinical case reports is a crucial component in the current standardization and modernization of TCM. Based on the practical experience of constructing the China Clinical Cases Library of Traditional Chinese Medicine by the China Association of Chinese Medicine, this study conducted a comprehensive analysis of critical challenges, including insufficient authenticity and unfocused evaluation criteria. It proposed a three-dimensional evaluation framework grounded in the structure-process-outcome logic, encompassing three dimensions of authenticity and standardization, characteristics and advantages, application and translational impact. This framework integrated 12 key evaluation indicators in a systematic manner. The model preserved the academic characteristics of TCM syndrome differentiation and treatment, while aligning with modern scientific research standards, achieving a balance between individualized TCM experience and standardized evaluation. Concurrently, this study provided theoretical foundations and methodological guidance for evaluating the quality of TCM clinical cases, contributing significantly to the inheritance of TCM knowledge, evidence-based practice, and the reform of talent evaluation mechanisms.
2.Comparison of Wild and Cultivated Bupleurum scorzonerifolium Based on Traditional Quality Evaluation
Changsheng YUAN ; Feng ZHOU ; Xingyu LIU ; Yu SHI ; Yihan WANG ; Huaizhu LI ; Yongliang LI ; Shan GUAN ; Huaizhong GAO ; Yanmeng LIU ; Zhilai ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(5):203-214
ObjectiveTo characterize the quality differences among different germplasm and introduced varieties of Bupleurum scorzonerifolium roots(BSR), and explore the underlying molecular mechanisms, providing a basis for high-quality production and quality control. MethodsWild BSR from Yulin(YLW) served as the quality reference, we conducted comparative analysis among YLW, locally domesticated wild germplasm in Yulin(YLC3), Daqing germplasm introduced and cultivated in Yulin(YLDQC3), and locally cultivated germplasm in Daqing(DQC3). A combination of traditional pharmacognostic methods and modern multi-omics analyses was employed, including macroscopic traits(appearance, odor), microscopic features(proportions of cork, phloem, xylem), cell wall component contents(hemicellulose, cellulose, lignin), carbohydrate contents(starch, water-soluble polysaccharides), marker compound contents(ethanol-soluble extracts, total saponins, liposoluble extracts, and saikosaponins A, B2, C, D), metabolomics, and transcriptomics, in order to systematically characterize quality differences and investigate molecular mechanisms among these samples. ResultsMacroscopically, Yulin-produced BSR(YLW, YLC3, YLDQC3) exhibited significantly greater weight, length, and upper and middle diameters than Daqing-produced BSR(DQC3). Odor-wise, YLW and YLC3 had a a fragrance taste, YLDQC3 had a rancid oil odor, and DQC3 had a sweet and fragrant taste. Microscopically, Yulin germplasm(YLW, YLC3) and Daqing germplasm(YLDQC3, DQC3) shared similar structural features, respectively. However, Yulin germplasm showed significantly higher proportions of cork and phloem, as well as stronger xylem vessel staining intensity compared to Daqing germplasm. Regarding various component contents, Yulin germplasm contained significantly higher levels of ethanol-soluble extracts, total saponins, and saikosaponins A, B2, C, D, while Daqing germplasm had significantly higher levels of hemicellulose, starch, and liposoluble extracts. After introduction to Yulin, the Daqing germplasm(YLDQC3) showed increased starch, water-soluble polysaccharides and liposoluble extracts contents, decreased cell wall component content, but no significant difference in other component contents. Metabolomics revealed that saponins and terpenes accumulated significantly in Yulin germplasm, while alcohols and aldehydes accumulated predominantly in Daqing germplasm. Transcriptomics indicated similar gene expression patterns within the same germplasm but specificity between different germplasms. Integrative metabolomic-transcriptomic analysis identified 145 potential key genes associated with the saikosaponin biosynthesis pathway, including one acetyl-coenzyme A(CoA) acetyltransferase gene(ACAT), one 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A synthase gene(HMGS), two hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA(HMG-CoA) reductase genes(HMG), one phosphomevalonate kinase gene(PMK), one 1-deoxy-D-xylose-5-phosphate synthase gene(CLA), one hydroxymethylbuten-1-aldol synthase gene(HDR), two farnesyl pyrophosphate synthase genes(FPPS), one squalene synthase gene(SQS), one β-amyrin synthase gene(BAS), 102 cytochrome P450(CYP450) gene family members, and 32 uridine diphosphate-glucuronosyltransferase(UGT) gene family members. ConclusionAmong the three cultivated types, YLC3 most closely resembles YLW in appearance, microscopic features, contents of major bioactive constituents, metabolomic and transcriptomic profiles. Yulin germplasm exhibits superior saponin synthesis capability compared to Daqing germplasm, and Yulin region is more suitable for the growth of B. scorzonerifolium. Based on these findings, it is recommended that artificial cultivation in northern Shaanxi and similar regions utilize the local Yulin germplasm source cultivated for at least three years.
3.Current quality status and management countermeasures of occupational health technical services in Zhejiang Province
Qiuliang XU ; Feng HAN ; Peng WANG ; Zhen ZHOU ; Fei LI ; Hongwei XIE ; Yong HU ; Weiming YUAN ; Lifang ZHOU ; Hua ZOU
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2026;43(3):341-346
Background The quality of occupational health technical services is directly linked to the protection of workers' health rights and the efficacy of occupational disease prevention and control. However, the industry still faces critical challenges: sporadic instances of institutional non-compliance and persistent irregularities in professional practice continue to undermine overall service performance. Objective To assess the current quality status of occupational health technical services in Zhejiang Province and propose countermeasures for quality improvement, providing a scientific basis for policy optimization and service delivery quality enhancement. Methods A total of 69 occupational health technical service institutions in Zhejiang Province that obtained formal accreditation as of April 30, 2024, were sampled, including 3 public institutions and 66 private institutions (comprising 3 formerly Class-A, 28 formerly Class-B, 11 formerly Class-C, and 24 newly certified institutions). Following the Technical Protocol for Quality Monitoring of Occupational Health Technical Service in Zhejiang Province and the Technical Protocol for Proficiency Testing of Occupational Health Detection in Zhejiang Province, a quality assessment task force comprising national and provincial experts was established. Evaluation was conducted across four dimensions: qualification maintenance and compliance, standardization of technical services, authenticity of technical services, and proficiency testing, utilizing a combination of document review, on-site inspections, and technical skill assessments. Results The occupational health technical service institutions in Zhejiang Province were predominantly private entities (82.5%), with significant disparities in overall service quality. The pass rates for qualification maintenance and compliance, technical service standardization, technical service authenticity, and the excellence rate for laboratory proficiency testing were 81.5%, 80.7%, 97.3%, and 90.4%, respectively. Regarding qualification maintenance, the pass rates for "environmental conditions" (49.8%, 56.7%) and "instrumentation and equipment" (58.2%、65.6%) were significantly lower for formerly Class-C and newly certified institutions compared to other categories. In terms of technical standardization, "standardized on-site inspections" recorded the lowest pass rate (67.4%), with newly certified institutions at only 48.0%. Regarding technical service authenticity, formerly Class-C institutions exhibited issues such as missing raw chromatograms for blank samples (85.7% pass rate). In laboratory proficiency testing, public and formerly Class-A institutions achieved 100% excellence rates, but the performance of formerly Class-C and newly certified institutions was comparatively weak; specifically, the failure rate for organic analysis in formerly Class-C institutions reached 20%; the failure rate for dust testing items in newly certified institutions was 10.3%. Conclusion The overall quality of occupational health technical services in Zhejiang Province still requires significant improvement, particularly in basic institutional conditions, the standardization of on-site inspections, and laboratory proficiency in organic and dust analysis. Formerly Class-C and newly certified institutions should be the primary focus of quality management efforts. Differentiated regulatory strategies are recommended, alongside strengthening interim and ex-post supervision to gradually enhance the quality of occupational health technical services across all institutions.
4.2024 annual report of interventional treatment for congenital heart disease
Changdong ZHANG ; Yucheng ZHONG ; Geng LI ; Jun TIAN ; Gejun ZHANG ; Nianguo DONG ; Yuan FENG ; Daxin ZHOU ; Yongjian WU ; Lianglong CHEN ; Xiaoke SHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;32(07):909-918
In recent years, with the continuous development and increasing maturity of interventional techniques, interventional treatment for congenital heart disease (CHD) has been progressively disseminated to county- and city-level hospitals in China. Concurrently, the standardized management of adult CHD (particularly patent foramen ovale) and the lifelong management of complex CHD are gaining increasing clinical attention, while the emergence of new techniques and products continuously advances the discipline. This article aims to review the new progress made in the field of interventional treatment for congenital heart disease in China during 2024. It specifically reviews and analyzes the following key aspects: (1) annual statistics on interventional closure procedures for CHD; (2) recent insights into patent foramen ovale closure; (3) advances in transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement; (4) interventional treatment and lifelong management strategies for complex CHD; (5) new interventional techniques for acquired heart disease; and (6) the application of artificial intelligence in CHD management. Through the synthesis and discussion of these topics, this article seeks to provide a detailed analysis of the current landscape of interventional treatment for CHD in China and project its future development trends.
5.LIU Zhibin's experience in acupuncture treatment of Parkinson's disease with mild cognitive impairment.
Minyan SHI ; Weixing FENG ; Qiang WANG ; Feng ZHOU ; Weigang WANG ; Yuan WANG ; Zhibin LIU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2025;45(5):678-682
The paper introduces the diagnostic and therapeutic ideas and clinical experience of Professor LIU Zhibin in treatment with acupuncture for Parkinson's disease with mild cognitive impairment. Professor LIU believes that the basic pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease with mild cognitive impairment refers to the deficiency of liver and kidney, and the loss of mind control. Therefore, the treatment focuses on nourishing the liver and kidney, regulating the governor vessel, opening the brain orifice, and regulating the mind. The point prescription is composed of Tongdu Tiaoshen zhen (the points for promoting the circulating of the governor vessel and regulating the mind, i.e. four-mind needles [Extra], Shenting [GV24], bilateral Benshen [GB13] and Fengfu [GV16]), xiusanzhen (three-olfaction needles, including bilateral Yingxiang [LI20] and Yintang [GV24+]) and zhichan bazhen (eight anti-tremble needles, i.e. Baihui [GV20], Lianquan [CV23], and Hegu [LI4], Waiguan [TE5], Taichong [LR3], Zusanli [ST36], Sanyinjiao [SP6] and Taixi [KI3] on the affected side). Besides, the prescription is modified according to the syndrome, and the special technique of bone-touching needling is combined to enhance the therapeutic effect.
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6.Chinese experts' consensus on principles of preoperative hair removal
Yiping MAO ; Jun ZHENG ; Lei LI ; Deyan YANG ; Bing ZHANG ; Lei YANG ; Wang JIA ; Peng KANG ; Hui JIAO ; Yun YANG ; Qi QI ; Shiqing FENG ; Xiao LONG ; Yuewei ZHANG ; Xiaohui WANG ; Lize WANG ; Yuan WEI ; Jichao ZHOU ; Minghui MAO ; Pengju XIN ; Hongyu TAN ; Dahong ZHANG ; Lianxin LIU ; Lei TAO ; Xietong WANG ; Xiaoning YUAN ; Mang CAI ; Li MU ; Fang DU ; Rongzhu CHEN ; Fengmao ZHAO ; Jiuzuo HUANG ; Mingzi ZHANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Baoguo WANG ; Kun WANG ; Fang LUO ; Jinhua ZHANG ; Nong HE ; Ling LYU ; Zhiyong ZONG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(10):1441-1449
To formulate an expert consensus on the principles of preoperative hair removal and provide scientific guidance for standardized removal of hair before surgical procedures so as to reduce the incidence of surgical site infections.METHODS Led by the Hospital Management Institute of National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China,this consensus was reached with the joint efforts from the expects of relevant fields such as surgeries,interventional therapies,nursing,and infection prevention and control.The consensus facilitates the classification and evaluation of literatures by following the evidence grade formulated by Oxford Evidence-based Medicine Center and focuses on the association of preoperative hair removal with surgical site infection,it reaches the evidence grade of expert consensus and recommendation intensity by integrating with discussions on meetings and clinical experience of the expects from relevant fields.RESULTS A total of 6 items of consensus were reached by summarizing the latest evidence on the aspects including the indications for preoperative hair removal,tools,range,timing and places.CONCLUSION The consensus,to some extent,make supplements to and complete the exiting regulations and standards.It provides guidance for the medical institutions to carry out the preoperative hair removal.
7.Study on the Relationship between the Expression of miR-19a-3p and miR-23b-3p in Prostate Cancer Tissues and Clinicopathological Parameters and Prognosis
Yuan-feng FAN ; Jun ZHANG ; Da-jin ZHU ; Yun-feng ZHOU
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2025;25(10):1620-1627
Objective:To investigate the relationship between the expression of microribonucleic acid(miR)-19a-3p and miR-23b-3p in prostate cancer tissues and clinicopathological parameters and prognosis.Methods:135 prostate cancer patients who were admitted to our hospital from January 2019 to October 2021 were selected,all patients underwent radical prostatectomy or radical prostatectomy plus lymph node dissection,surgically resected cancer tissues and adjacent tissues were taken,and the expression of miR-19a-3p and miR-23b-3p were detected.The patients were followed up for 3 years after discharge,the survival curve was drawn by Kaplan-Meier,and the factors affecting the prognosis of prostate cancer patients were analyzed by COX regression.Results:The expression of miR-19a-3p and miR-23b-3p in cancer tissues of prostate cancer patients were lower than those in adjacent tissues(P<0.05).the expression of miR-19a-3p and miR-23b-3p in prostate cancer tissues with tumor stage pT3-4,gleason grade Gleason 3-5 and lymph node metastasis was lower than that in prostate cancer tissues with tumor stage pT1-2,Gleason 1-2 and no lymph node metastasis(P<0.05).3 cases were lost to follow-up,20 cases died and 112 cases survived.The 3 years overall survival(OS)rate in prostate cancer patients with low expression of miR-19a-3p and low expression of miR-23b-3p was lower than that in prostate cancer patients with high expression of miR-19a-3p and high expression of miR-23b-3p(P<0.05).Lymph node metastasis was a risk factor for poor prognosis in prostate cancer patients(P<0.05),and high expression of miR-19a-3p and miR-23b-3p were protective factors(P<0.05).Conclusion:The expression of miR-19a-3p and miR-23b-3p in prostate cancer tissues is down-regulated,and is associated with high tumor stage and histological grade,lymph node metastasis and low survival rate.
8.Application value of Jiedu Jiangtang Futan Decoction combined with acupuncture and moxibustion in treatment of patients with acute cerebral infarction complicated with diabetes(qi deficiency and blood stasis type)
Tianzhong PENG ; Xuedi HUANG ; Xingzhen LIN ; Juan YUAN ; Feng ZHOU ; Siyan HU ; Manhua ZHU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(8):1890-1894,1900
Objective:To explore the application value of Jiedu Jiangtang Futan Decoction combined with acupuncture and moxibustion in the treatment of acute cerebral infarction patients with diabetes(qi deficiency and blood stasis type).Methods:All pa-tients with acute cerebral infarction complicated with diabetes(type of qi deficiency and blood stasis)were treated in Hongdu Tradi-tional Chinese Medicine Hospital from October 2020 to September 2022 and randomly divided into two groups,with 69 cases in each group.The control group was treated with conventional western medicine,and the observation group was treated with Jiedu Jiangtang Futan Decoction and acupuncture and moxibustion,and the efficacy was compared after two weeks of treatment.Results:Compared with before treatment,the serum levels of superoxide dismutase(SOD),vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF)and brain-derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF)were increased in the two groups after treatment.The levels of serum matrix metalloproteinase-9(MMP-9),IL-6,fasting blood glucose(FBG),2-hour postprandial glucose(2 h PG)and glycated hemoglobin(HbA1c)were decreased.The Barthel index(BI)was increased,and the modified Rankin score(mRS)and National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale(NIHSS)were decreased(P<0.05).Compared with the control group,the levels of SOD,VEGF,BDNF and other indicators in the observation group were higher after treatment.The levels of MMP-9,IL-6,FBG,2 h PG and HbA1c were lower.BI was higher,mRS and NIHSS were lower,the difference were statistically significant(P<0.05).The total effective rate in the observation group was 94.20%(65/69),higher than 84.06%(58/69)in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion:For patients with acute cerebral infarction complicated with diabetes(type of qi deficiency and blood stasis),the combination of Jiedu Jiangtang Futan Decoction and acupuncture and moxi-bustion treatment is helpful to promote blood supply to the brain,correct the imbalance of oxidative stress,regulate blood sugar level and improve clinical efficacy.
9.Study on the Effect and Mechanism of Ziyin Mingmu Formula in Inhibiting Laser-Induced Choroidal Neovascularization in Mice Based on Network Pharmacology
Xin ZHOU ; Caijian XIONG ; Ning YANG ; Qingzi JIN ; Kang TAO ; Yuan YUAN ; Wei SHI ; Zhe FENG ; Xinrong XU
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;41(9):1189-1197
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effect and potential mechanism of Ziyin Mingmu Formula in treating age-related mac-ular degeneration(AMD)by combining network pharmacology with animal model validation.METHODS Active ingredients of Ziyin Mingmu Formula were obtained from the TCMSP and BATMAN databases,and their targets were searched using the PharmMapper da-tabase.AMD disease targets were identified using the GeneCards,DrugBank,OMIM,and TTD databases.Venny analysis was per-formed to identify the intersection of active ingredient and disease targets.A protein-protein interaction(PPI)network was constructed using the String database,and core targets were screened using Cytoscape 3.9.0 software.KEGG pathway enrichment analysis was per-formed using the DAVID database.Molecular docking of key active ingredients with core targets was performed using Autodock software.A laser-induced mouse choroidal neovascularization(CNV)model was used.Optical coherence tomography angiography(OCTA)was used to assess CNV area in vivo,immunofluorescence staining was used to assess CNV area on choroidal flat mounts,and Western blot analysis was used to examine the expression of proteins involved in the vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF)pathway.RESULTS Network pharmacology analysis identified 221 active ingredients in the Ziyin Mingmu Formula.PPI analysis i-dentified 29 core targets,including SRC,protein kinase B(AKT1),mitogen-activated protein kinase 1(MAPK1),and heat shock protein 90α family class A member 1(HSP90AA1).KEGG analysis revealed that the VEGF signaling pathway was the most highly en-riched.Molecular docking revealed that the core targets SRC,AKT1,MAPK1,and HSP90AA1 had good binding affinity with the main active ingredients,diosmetin,catechin,vestitol,and licochalcone A.Animal experiments showed that the Ziyin Mingmu Formula significantly reduced CNV area in model mice,downregulated VEGF protein expression,decreased VEGFR2,p38,and ERK1/2 pro-tein phosphorylation levels,and inhibited the VEGF signaling pathway.CONCLUSION Ziyin Mingmu Formula may inhibit CNV for-mation by regulating the VEGF signaling pathway.
10.Diagnosis and treatment analysis of two cases of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome complicated with hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis
Liang QIAO ; Tingjuan ZHANG ; Yuan FENG ; Lei YANG ; Jun QIAN ; Jingdong ZHOU
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2025;45(10):1400-1406
Case 1,a 69-year-old male patient,was admitted to our hospital due to"dizziness,fatigue,nausea,diarrhea,and oral bleeding for 10 d",with a recent history of field farming work.The patient exhibited leukopenia,thrombocytopenia,and clinical manifestations of multi-organ dysfunction,including coagulation dysfunction,liver function abnormalities,gastrointestinal disorders,myocardial injury,and respiratory failure.Bone marrow aspiration smear revealed hemophagocytosis,and out-of-hospital testing for the severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome bunyavirus was positive.The patient was diagnosed with severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome(SFTS)complicated by hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis(HLH).After diagnosis,glucocorticoid combined with ribavirin treatment was initiated.However,the patient still died,which may be related to factors such as delayed medical consultation,advanced age,and poor control of viral replication.Case 2,a 73-year-old male patient,was admitted to our hospital due to"fatigue for 1 week",with a recent history of field farming work.The patient also presented with leukopenia and thrombocytopenia,combined with liver and coagulation function abnormalities.Bone marrow aspiration smear showed hemophagocytosis,and the patient was highly suspected of SFTS with HLH.We empirically initiated preemptive treatment with favipiravir for antiviral therapy,combined with glucocorticoid for anti-inflammation,to early inhibit novel bunyavirus replication and cytokine storm.Subsequent testing reported the severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome bunyavirus nucleic acid quantification as 2.69×103 50%tissue culture infective dose(TCID50)/mL,confirming the diagnosis of SFTS with HLH.The patient's clinical symptoms and various indicators generally improved.Review of these two similar cases suggests that early empirical preemptive use of favipiravir to control viral replication in clinical practice may improve the treatment and prognosis of patients with SFTS complicated by HLH.

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