1.Textual Research on Historic Evolution and Ancient and Modern Application of Classic Prescription Huangqintang
Yuxin LI ; Lyuyuan LIANG ; Jialei CAO ; Tongyi HUANG ; Hejia WAN ; Bingqi WEI ; Mengting ZHAO ; Xiaoyang TIAN ; Bingxiang MA ; Weili DANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(3):184-191
Huangqintang, with its accurate efficacy, is a classic formula specialized in treating dysentery recommended and promoted by medical experts from successive generations, and it was included in the Catalogue of Ancient Classic Prescriptions (the Second Batch, Han Chinese medicine prescriptions) published by the National Administration of Traditional Chinses Medicine (TCM) in 2023. The method of bibliometrics was applied in this study to conduct textual research on the classic formula Huangqintang and provide a literature reference for the development of modern preparations of Huangqintang. A total of 2 026 pieces of ancient literature were searched with "Huangqintang" as the key word, and 23 pieces of effective data were selected, involving 15 ancient TCM books. The historic evolution, composition, dosage, origin, processing methods, preparation and decocting methods, efficiency, and application of Huangqintang were carefully reviewed. The results showed that Huangqintang was first recorded in the Treatise on Febrile Diseases written by ZHANG Zhongjing. It has the effect of clearing heat, stopping dysentery, regulating the middle, and downbearing counterflow and has become one of the classic formulas widely used in clinical practice. Because of its accurate efficacy, medical experts from later generations have modified it from its original composition. Though many prescriptions have different names, it is the manifestation of physicians' inheritance and development of the thought of ZHANG Zhongjing. Ancient literature showed this prescription had wide indications yet centered on digestive system diseases such as dysentery and abdominal pain. Modern applications of Huangqintang involve digestive, respiratory, ophthalmology and otolaryngology, gynecological, skin, musculoskeletal system, and connective tissue, and this prescription has great potential in treating ulcerative colitis, diarrhea, acute enteritis, and damp-heat dysentery. Through a systematic textual excavation and review of the ancient literature about Huangqintang, the paper has confirmed its key information, so as to provide a scientific basis for the clinical application and new drug development of classic formulas.
2.Textual Research and Ancient and Modern Application of Classical Prescription Sinisan
Lyuyuan LIANG ; Qing TANG ; Jialei CAO ; Wenxi WEI ; Yuxin ZHANG ; Jinyu CHEN ; Hejia WAN ; Chen CHEN ; Ruiting SU ; Bingqi WEI ; Shen'ao DING ; Bingxiang MA ; Wenli SHI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(18):182-193
Sinisan is a classical prescription developed and applied by ancient medical experts and it is first recorded in the Treatise on Cold Damage written by ZHANG Zhongjing in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Later physicians have modified this prescription based on this original one. The bibliometrics methods were used to analyze the key information and research trend of Sinisan. According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 69 pieces of effective data were extracted, involving 67 ancient traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) books. The results showed that the name, composition, and decocting methods of Sinisan in later generations were inherited from the original record in the Treatise on Cold Damage. The original plants of medicinal materials used in Sinisan are basically clear. We recommend Bupleuri Radix as the dried root of Bupleurem scorzonerifolium, Paeoniae Radix Alba as the dried root of Paeonia lactiflora, Aurantii Fructus as the dried fruit of Citrus aurantium, Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma as the dry root and rhizome of Glycyrrhiza uralensis. Raw materials of Bupleuri Radix and Paeoniae Radix Alba, Aurantii Fructus stir-fried with bran, and stir-fried Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma should be used for preparation of Sinisan. According to measurement system in the Han Dynasty, a bag of Sinisan is composed of 1.25 g Bupleuri Radix, 1.25 g Paeoniae Radix Alba, 1.25 g Aurantii Fructus, and 1.25 g Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma. The materials should be grounded into coarse powder and taken with a proper amount of rice soup, 3 times a day. Sinisan has the effects of regulating qi movement and harmonizing the liver and spleen. It can be used for treating reversal cold in limbs and cold damage. In modern clinical practice, Sinisan can be used to treat chronic gastritis, irritable bowel syndrome, and dyspepsia. The above research results provide scientific reference for the future research and development of Sinisan.
3.Artificial intelligence and computational methods in human metabolism research: A comprehensive survey.
Manzhan ZHANG ; Yuxin WAN ; Jing WANG ; Shiliang LI ; Honglin LI
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2025;15(8):101437-101437
Understanding the metabolism of endogenous and exogenous substances in the human body is essential for elucidating disease mechanisms and evaluating the safety and efficacy of drug candidates during the drug development process. Recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), particularly in machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) techniques, have introduced innovative approaches to metabolism research, enabling more accurate predictions and insights. This paper emphasizes computational and AI-driven methodologies, highlighting how ML enhances predictive modeling for human metabolism at the molecular level and facilitates integration into genome-scale metabolic models (GEMs) at the omics level. Challenges still remain, including data heterogeneity and model interpretability. This work aims to provide valuable insights and references for researchers in drug discovery and development, ultimately contributing to the advancement of precision medicine.
4.Artificial intelligence and computational methods in human metabolism research:A comprehensive survey
Manzhan ZHANG ; Yuxin WAN ; Jing WANG ; Shiliang LI ; Honglin LI
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2025;15(8):1690-1702
Understanding the metabolism of endogenous and exogenous substances in the human body is essential for elucidating disease mechanisms and evaluating the safety and efficacy of drug candidates during the drug development process.Recent advancements in artificial intelligence(AI),particularly in machine learning(ML)and deep learning(DL)techniques,have introduced innovative approaches to metabolism research,enabling more accurate predictions and insights.This paper emphasizes computational and AI-driven methodologies,highlighting how ML enhances predictive modeling for human metabolism at the molecular level and facilitates integration into genome-scale metabolic models(GEMs)at the omics level.Challenges still remain,including data heterogeneity and model interpretability.This work aims to provide valuable insights and references for researchers in drug discovery and development,ultimately contributing to the advancement of precision medicine.
5.Qualitative study on neurosurgical nurses′ experience of lack of perioperative nursing for intracranial tumors patients
Xuerui YANG ; Yuxin ZHAN ; Pei WANG ; Yali WAN ; Jiaohua YU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(4):310-315
Objective:To deeply understand the experience of neurosurgery nurses on the lack of perioperative nursing for intracranial tumors patients, so as to provide reference for reducing the lack of nursing and improving the quality of nursing and patients′ medical experience.Methods:From December 2023 to February 2024, the neurosurgical nurses of Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology were selected by the purpose sampling method with maximum differentiation. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with phenomenological research methods. The interview data were transcribed, coded, categorized and described.Results:A total of 17 neurosurgical nurses were enrolled, including 6 males and 11 females, aged 24-45(33.29 ± 6.74) years. Three themes of perioperative nursing lack experience of neurosurgery nurses were obtained, including nursing lack experience (lack of safety nursing, lack of timely nursing, lack of high efficiency nursing, lack of effectiveness nursing, lack of fair nursing, and lack of patient-centered), the physical and mental effects of nursing lack on nurses (impacts of lack of nursing on nurses′ physiology and psychology), and reasons for lack of nursing (personnel, equipment, materials, organization management, environment).Conclusions:Neurosurgical nurses lack of perioperative nursing for patients with intracranial tumor, which has a certain impact on the physical and mental health of nurses, suggesting that neurosurgical nurses should attach great importance to the lack of nursing for patients with intracranial tumor and formulate a scientific and effective management system.
6.Qualitative study on neurosurgical nurses′ experience of lack of perioperative nursing for intracranial tumors patients
Xuerui YANG ; Yuxin ZHAN ; Pei WANG ; Yali WAN ; Jiaohua YU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(4):310-315
Objective:To deeply understand the experience of neurosurgery nurses on the lack of perioperative nursing for intracranial tumors patients, so as to provide reference for reducing the lack of nursing and improving the quality of nursing and patients′ medical experience.Methods:From December 2023 to February 2024, the neurosurgical nurses of Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology were selected by the purpose sampling method with maximum differentiation. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with phenomenological research methods. The interview data were transcribed, coded, categorized and described.Results:A total of 17 neurosurgical nurses were enrolled, including 6 males and 11 females, aged 24-45(33.29 ± 6.74) years. Three themes of perioperative nursing lack experience of neurosurgery nurses were obtained, including nursing lack experience (lack of safety nursing, lack of timely nursing, lack of high efficiency nursing, lack of effectiveness nursing, lack of fair nursing, and lack of patient-centered), the physical and mental effects of nursing lack on nurses (impacts of lack of nursing on nurses′ physiology and psychology), and reasons for lack of nursing (personnel, equipment, materials, organization management, environment).Conclusions:Neurosurgical nurses lack of perioperative nursing for patients with intracranial tumor, which has a certain impact on the physical and mental health of nurses, suggesting that neurosurgical nurses should attach great importance to the lack of nursing for patients with intracranial tumor and formulate a scientific and effective management system.
7.Text Analysis of Financial Compensation Policies for Public Hospitals in China from the Perspectives of Policy Tools and Regional Differences
Song TANG ; Wan WAN ; Yutong XU ; Yutong WANG ; Yuxin ZHAO ; Qiu LI ; Jiaxin YAN ; Yan JIANG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(12):32-37
Objective It analyzes the financial compensation policies for public hospitals in China from 2009 to 2023,aiming to reveal the characteristics of policy issuance,explore the issues in the use of policy tools across different regions,and provide suggestions for policy optimization.Methods Based on the theory of policy tools,a three-dimensional analytical framework combining policy tools,policy objectives and economic regions was constructed.Content analysis was used to conduct quantitative analysis of the 223 policy texts included,resulting in 3142 valid codes.Results The number of policy documents released over time generally showed a"double-peak"pattern.In terms of the policy tool dimension,the supply-oriented,environment-oriented,and demand-oriented policy tools accounted for 50%,39.21%,and 10.79% respectively.Within the policy objective dimension,the improvement of relevant systems accounts for the highest proportion (33.16%),while subsidies for public health services are the least utilized (8.50%).In the economic regions,the eastern region has the highest number of policy documents (94),while the northeastern region has the lowest (12).The four major regional policy tools are mainly supply-oriented,and there are differences in the use of financial support,government purchase and other tools.Conclusion Relevant departments should strengthen their attention and actively innovate local policies.There is a need to optimize the internal and external structures of the three major policy tools to enhance balanced utilization. Furthermore,increased attention should be paid to the objective of compensation for public health services within policies.Financial investment in central and western regions should be further intensified.
8.Content determination of sodium pyrosulfite and sodium sulphate in phentolamine mesylate injection by ion chromatography
Wan WANG ; Shi LUO ; Hongyu CHEN ; Xiaofei WANG ; Feicheng PENG ; Yuxin LI
China Pharmacist 2024;27(4):545-550
Objective To establish a method for the determination of contents of sodium metabisulfite and sodium sulfate in phentolamine mesylate injection.Methods The ion chromatography method with a DionexIonPac AS11-HC(250 mm×4.0 mm,5 pm)column was used,with potassium hydroxide solution as eluent,gradient elution,flow rate of 1.0 mL/min.The column temperature was 30 ℃ and the injection volume was 25 μL.Results Sodium metabisulfite showed good linearity(r=0.999 3)in the range of 10.596-211.920 μg/mL,and its average recovery rate was 100.00%,with an RSD of 1.4%(n=9).Sodium sulfate showed good linearity(r=0.999 8)in the range of 1.027-20.540 μg/mL,and its average recovery rate was 99.96%,with an RSD of 1.8%(n=9).Conclusion The established method is simple,accurate,sensitive and suitable for the determination of sodium metabisulfite and sodium sulfate contents in phentolamine methylate injection.
9.Development and application of a transitional care practice protocol for neurosurgical ICU patients based on the SEC model
Yuxin ZHAN ; Gefen YUE ; Bing LI ; Peng YU ; Xianke WANG ; Pei WANG ; Bing LI ; Danfeng LI ; Yali WAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(35):4814-4820
Objective:To develop a transitional care practice protocol for neurosurgical intensive care unit (ICU) patients based on the Secure-Encourage-Collaborate (SEC) model and to explore its effectiveness, providing a reference for clinical practice.Methods:Through literature analysis, expert verification in our hospital, core group discussions, and the Delphi expert consultation method, a transitional care practice protocol for neurosurgical ICU patients based on the SEC model was developed. A convenience sampling method was used to select 160 patients admitted to the Neurosurgical ICU of Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, from March 2022 to October 2023. Eighty patients admitted from March to December 2022 were designated as the control group, and eighty patients admitted from January to October 2023 were designated as the experimental group. The control group received the routine post-discharge follow-up care protocol, while the experimental group received the transitional care practice protocol based on the SEC model. The ICU quality control indicators, rehabilitation outcomes, adverse events were compared between the two groups.Results:The experimental group had significantly shorter ICU stay and total hospitalization days compared to the control group, and fewer cases of readmission within 48 hours after ICU discharge ( P<0.05). The experimental group showed lower pain scores, higher scores for self-care in daily activities, shorter time to first ambulation after ICU discharge, and longer daily ambulation time within the first week post-discharge compared to the control group, with statistically significant differences ( P<0.05). No statistically significant differences were observed between the two groups in the incidence of stage II or higher pressure injuries, falls/bed falls, unplanned extubations, aspiration, and lower limb deep vein thrombosis ( P>0.05) . Conclusions:The transitional care practice protocol for neurosurgical ICU patients based on the SEC model can effectively improve the quality of care.
10.Development and application of a transitional care practice protocol for neurosurgical ICU patients based on the SEC model
Yuxin ZHAN ; Gefen YUE ; Bing LI ; Peng YU ; Xianke WANG ; Pei WANG ; Bing LI ; Danfeng LI ; Yali WAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(35):4814-4820
Objective:To develop a transitional care practice protocol for neurosurgical intensive care unit (ICU) patients based on the Secure-Encourage-Collaborate (SEC) model and to explore its effectiveness, providing a reference for clinical practice.Methods:Through literature analysis, expert verification in our hospital, core group discussions, and the Delphi expert consultation method, a transitional care practice protocol for neurosurgical ICU patients based on the SEC model was developed. A convenience sampling method was used to select 160 patients admitted to the Neurosurgical ICU of Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, from March 2022 to October 2023. Eighty patients admitted from March to December 2022 were designated as the control group, and eighty patients admitted from January to October 2023 were designated as the experimental group. The control group received the routine post-discharge follow-up care protocol, while the experimental group received the transitional care practice protocol based on the SEC model. The ICU quality control indicators, rehabilitation outcomes, adverse events were compared between the two groups.Results:The experimental group had significantly shorter ICU stay and total hospitalization days compared to the control group, and fewer cases of readmission within 48 hours after ICU discharge ( P<0.05). The experimental group showed lower pain scores, higher scores for self-care in daily activities, shorter time to first ambulation after ICU discharge, and longer daily ambulation time within the first week post-discharge compared to the control group, with statistically significant differences ( P<0.05). No statistically significant differences were observed between the two groups in the incidence of stage II or higher pressure injuries, falls/bed falls, unplanned extubations, aspiration, and lower limb deep vein thrombosis ( P>0.05) . Conclusions:The transitional care practice protocol for neurosurgical ICU patients based on the SEC model can effectively improve the quality of care.

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