1.The academic thought of"reinforcing healthy Qi and unblocking regulation"in JIN Yicheng's Shanghai-style pediatric Tuina school and its clinical application
Qian WANG ; Yijing SHEN ; Jiqiong LU ; Yuxia CHEN ; Yicheng JIN ; Jue HONG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2025;23(4):367-376
The Shanghai-style pediatric Tuina(Chinese therapeutic massage)school,a renowned academic school of pediatric Tuina in China,was founded by Professor JIN Yicheng,a mentor of the National Senior Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM)Experts'Clinical Experience Inheritance Class and a distinguished TCM practitioner in Shanghai.This academic school has now been perpetuated through four generations.Prof.JIN Yicheng,a pioneering leader in modern China's pediatric Tuina,has dedicated sixty years to medical practice with unwavering benevolence and adherence to"principled innovation".While delving into traditional and ancient teachings,he has also embraced contemporary advancements.Building upon the essence of traditional pediatric Tuina,he integrated distinctive techniques from various Tuina schools,including the Yi Zhi Chan Tuina school,rolling manipulation Tuina school,and Neigong Tuina school.He also assimilated the quintessence of historical pediatric Tuina literature,the experience of modern Shanghai-based pediatric Tuina masters,and folk techniques while incorporating his years of clinical insights.This synthesis finally led to the formulation of the academic thought of"reinforcing healthy Qi and unblocking regulation"in Shanghai-style pediatric Tuina that guides clinical practice.Specifically,he comprehensively applies techniques such as"unblocking regulation of Zang-Fu organs","unblocking regulation of the four seas","unblocking regulation of the water and fire",and"unblocking regulation of the back"to the prevention and treatment of pediatric diseases across internal medicine,external medicine,orthopedics,and otolaryngology,which has significantly enhanced clinical efficacy and expanded the applicable age range and scope of Tuina for pediatric health issues,more aligning with the characteristics of children and adolescents'health challenges and current clinical demands,and paving a new way in preserving and developing traditional pediatric Tuina.
2.Quality evaluation of Sanzi powder based on quantitative analysis of multi-component combined with chemical pattern recognition and entropy weight-TOPSIS method
Rongjie LI ; Qian ZHANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Xinkui LI ; Yuxia HU ; Mengdi ZHANG ; Jing LIU ; Fang WANG ; Fengye ZHOU ; Jun LI
China Pharmacy 2025;36(15):1846-1851
OBJECTIVE To comprehensively evaluate the quality of Sanzi powder from different batches based on 12 components quantitative analysis combined with chemical pattern recognition and entropy weight-TOPSIS method.METHODS The contents of 12 components in 15 batches of Sanzi powder(No.S1-S15)were determined by HPLC-MS/MS,such as ethyl gallate,gallic acid,ferulic acid,corilagin,genipin-1-O-β-D-gentiobioside,toosendanin,geniposide,caffeic acid,methyl deacetylated coumarinate,tannic acid,rutin,quercetin.Cluster analysis(CA),principal component analysis(PCA),and orthogonal partial least squares-discriminant analysis(OPLS-DA)were conducted on the assay results.Using variable importance projection(VIP)value>1 and P<0.05 as the evaluation criteria,the quality differential markers in Sanzi powder were screened.The entropy weight method was used to calculate the weight value,and TOPSIS method was used to rank the quality of 15 batches of Sanzi powder from superior to inferior.RESULTS The contents of the 12 components were 13.494-24.292,2 069.608-3 188.100,1.410-3.616,1 065.030-2 630.584,1 404.704-1 838.078,101.640-354.268,9 193.720-14 777.854,1.240-5.060,148.028-5 541.990,4 261.422-5 607.438,107.560-195.512,2.226-4.192 μg/g,respectively.The results of CA,PCA and OPLS-DA indicated that 15 batches of Sanzi powder could be clustered into two groups.Specifically,batches S3,S7,S10 and S15 were grouped into one category,and remaining batches were grouped into one category.VIP values of geniposide,quercetin,caffeic acid,and methyl deacetylated coumarinate were all greater than 1,with corresponding P-values less than 0.05.The results of the entropy weight-TOPSIS analysis revealed that methyl deacetylate exhibited the smallest information entropy and the highest weight.The relative closeness degrees of samples S3,S7,S10 and S15 ranged from 0.789 to 0.973,while the remaining samples ranged from 0.054 to 0.172.CONCLUSIONS The contents of 12 components in Sanzi powder could be determined accurately by using HPLC-MS/MS technology.Methyl deacetylated coumarinate,geniposide,quercetin and caffeic acid were identified as the quality differential markers.It was found that the overall quality of samples S3,S7,S10 and S15 were superior to that of other batches.Notably,the quality of Gardeniae Fructus decoction pieces emerges as a critical factor in ensuring the consistency of the preparation's quality.
3.The academic thought of"reinforcing healthy Qi and unblocking regulation"in JIN Yicheng's Shanghai-style pediatric Tuina school and its clinical application
Qian WANG ; Yijing SHEN ; Jiqiong LU ; Yuxia CHEN ; Yicheng JIN ; Jue HONG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2025;23(4):367-376
The Shanghai-style pediatric Tuina(Chinese therapeutic massage)school,a renowned academic school of pediatric Tuina in China,was founded by Professor JIN Yicheng,a mentor of the National Senior Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM)Experts'Clinical Experience Inheritance Class and a distinguished TCM practitioner in Shanghai.This academic school has now been perpetuated through four generations.Prof.JIN Yicheng,a pioneering leader in modern China's pediatric Tuina,has dedicated sixty years to medical practice with unwavering benevolence and adherence to"principled innovation".While delving into traditional and ancient teachings,he has also embraced contemporary advancements.Building upon the essence of traditional pediatric Tuina,he integrated distinctive techniques from various Tuina schools,including the Yi Zhi Chan Tuina school,rolling manipulation Tuina school,and Neigong Tuina school.He also assimilated the quintessence of historical pediatric Tuina literature,the experience of modern Shanghai-based pediatric Tuina masters,and folk techniques while incorporating his years of clinical insights.This synthesis finally led to the formulation of the academic thought of"reinforcing healthy Qi and unblocking regulation"in Shanghai-style pediatric Tuina that guides clinical practice.Specifically,he comprehensively applies techniques such as"unblocking regulation of Zang-Fu organs","unblocking regulation of the four seas","unblocking regulation of the water and fire",and"unblocking regulation of the back"to the prevention and treatment of pediatric diseases across internal medicine,external medicine,orthopedics,and otolaryngology,which has significantly enhanced clinical efficacy and expanded the applicable age range and scope of Tuina for pediatric health issues,more aligning with the characteristics of children and adolescents'health challenges and current clinical demands,and paving a new way in preserving and developing traditional pediatric Tuina.
4.The status and influencing factors of kinesiophobia in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain
Limei WANG ; Lu LI ; Yuxia LI ; Peng YU ; Qian LUO ; Chongni ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(9):1051-1057
Objective To understand the status and influencing factors of kinesiophobia in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain(DPNP).Methods From February to June 2023,192 patients with DPNP in a tertiary general hospital in Nanchang City,Jiangxi Province were selected by convenience sampling method.The patients were investigated by the demographic information questionnaire,Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia,Numerical Rating Scale,Medical Coping Modes Questionnaire,Diabetes Distress Scale,and Summary of Diabetes Self-care Activities.Multiple linear regression were used to analyze the influencing factors of kinesiophobia in patients with DPNP.Results The score of kinesiophobia in patients with DPNP was(36.68±3.88),and the incidence of kinesiophobia was 38.5%.Multiple linear regression analysis showed that marital status,pain level,coping style,diabetic distress and self-management behavior were influential factors for kinesiophobia in patients with DPNP(all P<0.05).Conclusion Patients with DPNP have a moderate level of kinesiophobia.Nursing staff should pay attention to the early assessment of patients'kinesiophobia,promptly identify and take effective measures to reduce the level of patients'kinesiophobia,increase their motivation to exercise,and improve their prognosis and quality of life.
5.Expert consensus on the clinical application of long-acting cabotegravir and rilpivirine
Lijun SUN ; Hongxia WEI ; Haibo DING ; Ping MA ; Hui WANG ; Lijing WANG ; Chunmei WANG ; Min WANG ; Qian WANG ; Hai LONG ; Jinchuan SHI ; Wei LYU ; Biao ZHU ; Jun LIU ; An LIU ; Lianguo RUAN ; Zaicun LI ; Linghua LI ; Huiqin LI ; Shenghua HE ; Meiyin ZOU ; Yuxia SONG ; Renfang ZHANG ; Jian ZHANG ; Xinping YANG ; Yahong CHEN ; Yaokai CHEN ; Hongxin ZHAO ; Qingxia ZHAO ; Zhongsi HONG ; Feng QIAN ; Guangyong XU ; Huihuang HUANG ; Wei CAO ; Jianhua YU ; Juan JIN ; Lin CAI ; Fujie ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2024;17(6):431-439
The long-acting cabotegravir and rilpivirine injection regimen(CAB+RPV regimen)is the first approved long-acting antiretroviral therapy(ART)for HIV in China,administered once every two months. This regimen provides an innovative alternative to daily oral ART,benefiting virologically suppressed patients. Several large clinical-studies have shown that the CAB+RPV regimen achieves comparable virologic suppression and safety to daily oral regimens,while significantly enhancing patient satisfaction. Based on international and domestic HIV/AIDs guidelines and clinical evidence,this consensus offers expert recommendations on patient selection,clinical management,and key communication strategies for healthcare providers to support the effective use of this regimen,aiming to improve quality of life for people living with HIV and accumulate domestic clinical experience with this advanced treatment approach.
6.The status quo of preoperative decisional conflict and its influencing factors in patients with traumatic amputation
Xinxin ZHANG ; Guojie HAN ; Qian CHEN ; Yiwen WANG ; Xijuan LI ; Yuxia CHAI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(35):4849-4855
Objective:To investigate the status quo of preoperative decisional conflict in patients with traumatic amputation, analyze its influencing factors, and provide a reference for the development of targeted decision-making support programs.Methods:Totally 189 patients with traumatic amputation hospitalized in the Emergency Department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from January 2022 to October 2023 were selected by convenience sampling. Data were collected using a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Chinese version of the Decision Conflict Scale (DCS), the Control Preference Scale (CPS), and the Perceived Social Support Scale (PSSS). Data analysis was performed using SPSS 25.0.Results:A total of 196 questionnaires were distributed, with 189 valid responses, yielding an effective response rate of 96.4%. The average preoperative decisional conflict score among the 189 patients was (44.32 ± 9.27). During the decision-making process, 69 patients (36.5%) preferred a shared decision-making model, but 100 patients (52.9%) experienced a passive role. Multiple stepwise regression analysis indicated that the primary factors influencing decisional conflict were age, educational level, occupation, family income, actual participation role, family support (adjusted R2=0.799, P<0.01) . Conclusions:There is a discrepancy between the expected and actual participation roles in the decision-making process among patients with traumatic amputation, leading to a high level of preoperative decisional conflict. Several factors contribute to this conflict. Healthcare providers should pay particular attention to peasants, older patients, those with lower education and family income, respect patients' control preferences, and provide appropriate decision-making support.
7.The status quo of preoperative decisional conflict and its influencing factors in patients with traumatic amputation
Xinxin ZHANG ; Guojie HAN ; Qian CHEN ; Yiwen WANG ; Xijuan LI ; Yuxia CHAI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(35):4849-4855
Objective:To investigate the status quo of preoperative decisional conflict in patients with traumatic amputation, analyze its influencing factors, and provide a reference for the development of targeted decision-making support programs.Methods:Totally 189 patients with traumatic amputation hospitalized in the Emergency Department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from January 2022 to October 2023 were selected by convenience sampling. Data were collected using a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Chinese version of the Decision Conflict Scale (DCS), the Control Preference Scale (CPS), and the Perceived Social Support Scale (PSSS). Data analysis was performed using SPSS 25.0.Results:A total of 196 questionnaires were distributed, with 189 valid responses, yielding an effective response rate of 96.4%. The average preoperative decisional conflict score among the 189 patients was (44.32 ± 9.27). During the decision-making process, 69 patients (36.5%) preferred a shared decision-making model, but 100 patients (52.9%) experienced a passive role. Multiple stepwise regression analysis indicated that the primary factors influencing decisional conflict were age, educational level, occupation, family income, actual participation role, family support (adjusted R2=0.799, P<0.01) . Conclusions:There is a discrepancy between the expected and actual participation roles in the decision-making process among patients with traumatic amputation, leading to a high level of preoperative decisional conflict. Several factors contribute to this conflict. Healthcare providers should pay particular attention to peasants, older patients, those with lower education and family income, respect patients' control preferences, and provide appropriate decision-making support.
8.Expert consensus on the clinical application of long-acting cabotegravir and rilpivirine
Lijun SUN ; Hongxia WEI ; Haibo DING ; Ping MA ; Hui WANG ; Lijing WANG ; Chunmei WANG ; Min WANG ; Qian WANG ; Hai LONG ; Jinchuan SHI ; Wei LYU ; Biao ZHU ; Jun LIU ; An LIU ; Lianguo RUAN ; Zaicun LI ; Linghua LI ; Huiqin LI ; Shenghua HE ; Meiyin ZOU ; Yuxia SONG ; Renfang ZHANG ; Jian ZHANG ; Xinping YANG ; Yahong CHEN ; Yaokai CHEN ; Hongxin ZHAO ; Qingxia ZHAO ; Zhongsi HONG ; Feng QIAN ; Guangyong XU ; Huihuang HUANG ; Wei CAO ; Jianhua YU ; Juan JIN ; Lin CAI ; Fujie ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2024;17(6):431-439
The long-acting cabotegravir and rilpivirine injection regimen(CAB+RPV regimen)is the first approved long-acting antiretroviral therapy(ART)for HIV in China,administered once every two months. This regimen provides an innovative alternative to daily oral ART,benefiting virologically suppressed patients. Several large clinical-studies have shown that the CAB+RPV regimen achieves comparable virologic suppression and safety to daily oral regimens,while significantly enhancing patient satisfaction. Based on international and domestic HIV/AIDs guidelines and clinical evidence,this consensus offers expert recommendations on patient selection,clinical management,and key communication strategies for healthcare providers to support the effective use of this regimen,aiming to improve quality of life for people living with HIV and accumulate domestic clinical experience with this advanced treatment approach.
9.Construction of macrophage-specific MST1 knockout mouse model
Qian Xue ; Jianyang Li ; Wenqian Gao ; Yuxia Zhang
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2023;58(10):1672-1677
Objective :
To establish myeloid ( including macrophage and granulocyte) specific knockout mice of mammalian sterile line 20-like kinase 1 (MST1) gene for furtherinvestigating the role and the mechanism of MST1 in macrophages in related clinical diseases.
Methods :
Mst1flox/flox LysM-Cre ( referred to as Mst1ΔM/ΔM hereafter) mice were generated by crossing Mst1flox/floxwith lysozyme (Lysm-Cre) mice.The loxP site and Cre gene were amplified by PCR for genotyping.The knockdown efficiency of MST1 in macrophages was verified by quantitative PCR and immunofluorescence.The main immune cell populations in the livers were detected by flow cytometry.
Results:
Mst1flox/flox LysM-Cre (Mst1ΔM/ΔM ) was the genotype of macrophage specific knockout MST1 mice.The results of qPCR and immunofluorescence showed that the knock-out efficiency of MST1 was more than 70% in bone marrow- derived macrophages and peritoneal macrophages.Flow cytometry showed that macrophage knockout of MST1 had no significant effect on the main immune cell populations in the liver of mice.
Conclusion
Macrophage-specific knockout of MST1 mouse model is successfully established,which lays a foundation for further investigation on the role and mechanism of macrophage MST1 in clinical related disease.
10.Current status of knowledge, attitude and practice of ICU nurses on enteral nutrition treatment of severe acute pancreatitis and its influencing factors
Xijuan LI ; Yuxia CHAI ; Yati ZHAO ; Qian CHEN ; Yanan JIA
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(36):4932-4938
Objective:To explore the knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) status of ICU nurses on enteral nutrition treatment of severe acute pancreatitis and to analyze its influencing factors.Methods:A total of 520 ICU nurses from 7 ClassⅢ Grade A hospitals in Henan Province from February to April 2022 were selected as research objects by the convenient sampling method. General Data Questionnaire and Clinical Nurses' Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Questionnaire on Enteral Nutrition Treatment of Acute Pancreatitis were used to investigate.Results:A total of 520 questionnaires were sent out, and 504 were effectively collected, with an effective recovery rate of 96.92%. The total score of ICU nurses' knowledge, attitude and practice in enteral nutrition for severe acute pancreatitis was (113.68±12.48), including knowledge dimension (10.67±2.58), attitude dimension (61.60±6.38), and practice dimension (41.42±7.44). There were positive correlation among ICU nurses' scores of knowledge, attitude and practice on enteral nutrition in patients with severe acute pancreatitis ( P<0.01). The results of multiple linear regression analysis showed that professional title, length of service in ICU nursing, personnel relations, whether to participate in specialized training, and whether to care for patients with severe acute pancreatitis and enteral nutrition were the influencing factors of knowledge dimension ( P<0.05). Post, whether to participate in specialized training, and whether to care for patients with severe acute pancreatitis undergoing enteral nutrition were influencing factors of attitude dimension ( P<0.05). Gender, professional title, post, whether to participate in specialized training, and whether to care for patients with severe acute pancreatitis undergoing enteral nutrition were the influencing factors of behavioral dimensions ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:ICU nurses have a positive attitude towards enteral nutrition treatment for severe acute pancreatitis, and their knowledge attitude and practice level need to be improved. Nursing managers should establish and improve a training system, strengthen the knowledge and behavior of ICU nurses on enteral nutrition for patients with severe acute pancreatitis and improve their management level of enteral nutrition for patients with severe acute pancreatitis, thereby improving the quality of nursing.


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