1.Acupuncture for Chronic Stable Angina:a Systematic Review and Meta Analysis
Jinqun HU ; Yu LIU ; Tianyu WU ; Jian XIONG ; Huaying FAN ; Wenchuan QI ; Fanrong LIANG ; Jiao CHEN
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(8):2810-2820
Objective This study aimed to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials(RCTs)assessing the clinical efficacy of acupuncture for chronic stable angina(CSA).Methods PubMed,The Cochrane Library,Embase,CNKI,VIP,WanFang Data,CBM databases,ClinicalTrial.gov and Chinese Clinical Trial Registry were electronically searched to collect randomized controlled trials(RCTs)of acupuncture for CSA and only RCTs that included acupuncture as the sole or combination of acupuncture in the treatment of CSA.The retrieval period was from the establishment of the database to May 19,2022.The primary outcome measure was the frequency of angina attacks,and the secondary outcome measures were angina efficacy,total effective rate of ECG improvement,nitroglycerin use after treatment,patient-perceived overall effectiveness,performance on the Six-Minute Walk Test(6-MWT),depression as measured by the anxiety as measured by the Self-Rating Anxiety Scale(SAS),Self-Rating Depression Scale(SDS),adverse effects.Results Twelve studies with a total of 1605 case subjects were included and grade quality of evidence reviews had 1 outcomes as medium quality evidence,5 outcomes as low quality evidence and 4 outcomes as very low quality evidence.Acupuncture treatment resulted in significantly greater reductions in angina attacks,visual analog scale(VAS),6-minute walk test,angina efficacy,electrocardiogram improvement rate,angina efficacy,total clinical response rate.Conclusion The efficacy of acupuncture combined with western medicine in treating CSA is better than that of Western medicine alone,thanks to restricted by the number and quality of included researchs,higher quality studies are required to prove above conclusions.
2.Spatiotemporal distribution characteristics of syphilis in Zhejiang province, 2016—2020
Yunliang SHEN ; Fanrong ZENG ; Wenming KONG ; Limei WU ; Lijuan FEI
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2022;55(3):219-223
Objective:To analyze spatiotemporal distribution characteristics of syphilis in Zhejiang province from 2016 to 2020, to explore cluster areas of syphilis cases, and to provide a theoretical basis for accurate prevention and control of syphilis.Methods:Data on reported syphilis cases in Zhejiang province from 2016 to 2020 were collected from the notifiable infectious disease surveillance system in China Disease Control and Prevention Information System. The ArcGIS10.2 software was used as a data management and presentation platform to establish a database for spatial analysis of syphilis in Zhejiang province from 2016 to 2020, and spatial autocorrelation analysis of reported syphilis incidence was conducted. The SaTScan 9.6 software was used for spatiotemporal scanning analysis.Results:A total of 158 420 cases of syphilis were reported in Zhejiang province from 2016 to 2020, and the average annual reported incidence rate was 49.07 per 100 000 in all counties and districts (range: 20.52 per 100 000-124.29 per 100 000) . The overall spatial distribution pattern of syphilis cases in Zhejiang province was characterized by higher reported syphilis incidence in the West area and lower incidence in the middle area. Global autocorrelation analysis showed that all the global Moran′s I indices from 2016 to 2020 were over 0, Z values were over 1.96, and P values were below 0.001, suggesting the spatial clustering of reported syphilis cases. Local autocorrelation analysis showed that there were 2 high-high clustering areas (Tonglu and Chun′an counties in Hangzhou city, Jingning county in Lishui city) , and 1 low-low clustering area (Jindong district, Dongyang and Yongkang county-level cities in Jinhua city) . Local hot-spot analysis with G statistic showed that there were 6 positive hot-spot areas and 8 negative hot-spot areas of syphilis cases in Zhejiang province. SaTScan spatiotemporal scanning analysis revealed 3 clustering areas, mainly distributed in Taizhou and Zhoushan cities along the eastern coast, and some counties and districts in the southwestern mountainous areas. Conclusions:The reported incidence rate of syphilis in Zhejiang province is characterized by spatial clustering. In the future, prevention and control of syphilis should be strengthened in southwestern mountainous areas, eastern islands, and other remote areas as well as areas with poor transportation.
3.Epidemiological features and trends of genital herpes in Zhejiang province from 2011 to 2020
Fanrong ZENG ; Yunliang SHEN ; Na DU ; Limei WU ; Lijuan FEI ; Yanmin WANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2022;55(7):571-575
Objective:To investigate epidemiological features and trends of genital herpes in Zhejiang province, and to provide scientific evidence for developing control strategies.Methods:Data on reported cases of genital herpes in Zhejiang province between 2011 and 2020 were collected from national notifiable infectious disease surveillance system in China Disease Control and Prevention Information System, and a descriptive epidemiological study was conducted.Results:The reported incidence rate of genital herpes in Zhejiang province between 2011 and 2020 ranged from 4.92 per 100 000 to 6.19 per 100 000, without a significant upward or downward trend (trend χ2 = 0.03, P = 0.959) ; the reported incidence rate in females showed an increasing trend (from 4.50 per 100 000 to 6.02 per 100 000, trend χ2 = 5.13, P = 0.034) , with an average annual increase rate of 3.27%; among all the age groups, the sexually active population aged 20 - 39 years showed a high reported incidence rate of genital herpes, but the incidence rate increased significantly in the groups aged 15 - 19 years and over 50 years, with the average annual increase rates being 8.10%, 9.24%,7.81% and 4.27% in the groups aged 15 - 19 years, 50 - 54 years, 55 - 59 years and over 60 years respectively. The largest proportion of cases was found in farmers (28.38%, 8 779/30 931) , and high average annual increase rates in proportions were observed in healthcare workers, retirees, students, unemployed population and cadres (13.71%, 13.14%, 10.74%, 9.36% and 7.00%, respectively) . The reported incidence rates were high (over 5 per 100 000) in Eastern coastal areas such as Ningbo, Wenzhou, Taizhou, as well as Jinhua city with relatively developed industrial economies in central Zhejiang; the reported incidence rate markedly increased in Hangzhou city, with an average annual increase rate of 5.39%. Conclusions:There was no obvious downward trend in the prevalence of genital herpes in Zhejiang province from 2011 to 2020. Attention should be paid to the prevention and treatment of genital herpes in females, adolescents and the elderly, and the monitoring of herpes simplex virus infections and investigation of infection routes and exposure history should be strengthened.
4.Final evaluation of National Leprosy Control Plan (2011-2020) in Zhejiang Province
Limei WU ; Lijuan FEI ; Wenming KONG ; Yanmin WANG ; Fanrong ZENG ; Na DU
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(7):649-653
Objective:
To assess the implementation of National Leprosy Control Plan (2011-2020) in Zhejiang Province, so as to provide insights into leprosy control.
Methods:
Leprosy control data were collected from the National Leprosy Management Information System of China, and health administrative sectors, centers for disease control and prevention and professional leprosy control institutions at each level in Zhejiang Province. According to the scheme for the final evaluation of National Leprosy Control Plan (2011-2020), the implementation of 12 indicators in Zhejiang Province in 2020 was investigated, including the current number of leprosy patients, prevalence of leprosy, proportion of training on leprosy control skills, proportion of regular leprosy treatment, proportion of treatment of adverse reactions, annual examination rate of close contacts, proportion of early case identification and awareness of leprosy control knowledge.
Results:
There were 50 registered leprosy cases in Zhejiang Province by the end of 2020, with a decrease of 50.98% relative to in 2010. The prevalence of leprosy was less than 1/105 in 93 counties (districts) of Zhejiang Province, and the rate of training on leprosy control skills, rate of regular leprosy treatment, rate of treatment of adverse reactions, annual examination rate of close contacts, rate of early case identification were all 100% in Zhejiang Province. There were no new confirmed cases with diagnosis of leprosy having grade 2 deformity or disability, or no new cases with deformity or disability within 2 years following anti-leprosy therapy. In addition, the awareness of leprosy control knowledge was 91.67% among the public and 98.12% among the close contacts. All of the 12 indicators reached the requirements of the National Leprosy Control Plan (2011-2020).
Conclusions
The implementation of the National Leprosy Control Plan (2011-2020) in Zhejiang Province had achieved the targets defined in the final evaluation of the plan. Intensifying multi-sectoral joint leprosy prevention and control and improving early identification and standardized therapy of leprosy cases are recommended for future leprosy control in Zhejiang Province.
5.Epidemiology of syphilis in Zhejiang province, 2010-2019
Qiang YAO ; Fanrong ZENG ; Lijuan FEI ; Wenming KONG ; Na DU ; Limei WU ; Yanmin WANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2020;41(8):1313-1318
Objective:To investigate the epidemiological characteristics of syphilis in Zhejiang province and to provide scientific basis for the development of syphilis prevention and control strategies.Methods:A descriptive epidemiological analysis was conducted on the incidence data of syphilis in Zhejiang from 2010 to 2019.Results:During the period, the incidence rate of syphilis decreased from 94.90/100 000 in 2010 to 53.53/100 000 in 2019 with an average decreasing rate of 6.16%. The annual decreases of the incidences of congenital syphilis, primary syphilis and secondary syphilis were all obvious, which were 43.47%, 21.38% and 14.19% respectively. The proportion of latent syphilis cases increased with year. Except for Lishui, the incidences of syphilis in the remaining 10 prefectures showed declining trends. The incidence rates in both men and women showed declining trends with the average rates of 4.80% and 6.45% respectively. The incidence peaks occurred in old men aged ≥60 years and in sexually active women aged 20-34 years, and the syphilis cases in age group ≥60 years increased significantly. The cases were mainly farmers, accounting for 43.00%.Conclusion:The incidence of syphilis in Zhejiang showed a decreasing trend, but the situation remains serious, indicating that the intensity and quality of the comprehensive prevention and control needs to be further strengthened.
6.Investigation on Current Situation of Medicine Supply in Primary Health Care Institutions of Anhui Province
Rixiang XU ; Xiongwen LYU ; Xuefeng XIE ; Fanrong WU ; Tao XU ; Jun LI
China Pharmacy 2018;29(6):735-739
OBJECTIVE:To provide reference for improving the efficiency of medicine supply in primary health care institutions. METHODS:By stratified random sampling,6 counties of Dabie Mountains in Anhui province were selected as sample areas. Medicine purchase data of 143 primary health care institutions in 2015 were collected from Anhui provincial centralized purchase platform. Those data were analyzed in respects of purchase and distribution of National Essential Medicine,medicines of Anhui Province Essential Medicine List and cheap medicines. By stratified random sampling,12 primary health care institutions were selected for on-site interview. The reasons for medicine distribution and insufficient distribution were investigated. RESULTS:The rate of medicine distribution in the sample areas was 82.27%,and the rate of essential medicine distribution was more than 80%. Ratio of purchase amount for national essential medicines and medicines of Anhui Province Essential Medicine List were all up to standard in different types of primary health care institutions. The rate of cheap medicine distribution was in low level(only 80%). The distribution rate had great difference in the primary health care institutions and different areas;the highest rate of medicine distribution reached 99.86%,and the lowest was only 46.18%. The results of on-site investigation showed that main reasons for insufficient distribution were the divided area distribution model had a certain influence on the market competitiveness of the distribution enterprises,and distribution enterprises strength had huge differences. CONCLUSIONS:The primary health care institutions have high awareness of National Essential Medicine System in Dabie Mountains of Anhui Province;purchase rate and overall distribution rate of essential medicine are also high. There are great differences in distribution efficiency among different areas and health care institutions,and some health care institutions cannot distribute medicine in time with full capacity. It is suggested to conduct"two-receipt system"of medicine distribution,perfect medicine distribution enterprise supervision system, establish medicine circulation information platform and lead cheap medicine supply guarantee by government,etc. Those measures can guarantee the accessibility and selectivity of the masses to essential medicines in grass-roots areas.
7.Feedback and evaluation on curriculum for major of acupuncture-moxibustion and.
Ji CHEN ; Fanrong LIANG ; Ying LI ; Xi WU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2016;36(6):645-649
In order to explore the existing problems of teaching, propose suggestions to optimize the teaching and improve the quality of acupuncture-moxibustion teaching, a questionnaire survey was performed to Grade 2008 undergraduates with the major of acupuncture-moxibustion andin our university, and the teaching opinions feedback on main curriculums of acupuncture, including,,,and, were received. It was found out the ratio of curriculum to practice was in need of adjustment, and the link of student ability training was in need of improvement. It was proposed the teaching quality supervision system of acupuncture compulsory courses should be established; the student ability training should be improved; the unchanged pattern of final examination should be changed; the research group of teaching reform should be established. It was hoped this could provide reference for education and teaching reform of acupuncture-moxibustion and tuina in China.
8.Research Review of the Action Mechanism of Acupuncture Based on Cell Apoptosis
Lin CHEN ; Qiaofeng WU ; Mingxiao YANG ; Shufang DENG ; Lin BAI ; Liang CHEN ; Fanrong LIANG
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2016;35(10):1143-1146
Apoptosis refers to the programmed death process of cells modulated by genes. It plays an important role in promoting the evolution of organisms, regulating the development of multiple systems, and maintaining the stability of internal environment. The major apoptosis pathways include mitochondrial pathways, death receptor pathways, and endoplasmic reticulum pathways. With the rapid development of the scientific research on acupuncture, it’s revealed that cell apoptosis should be closely related to the action of acupuncture. So far, the major apoptosis factors involved in relevant researches are P53, Bcl-2 family, Cyt-C, Caspase, Fas/Fasl, TNFR1/TNF-?, and FADD-Caspase8, and PERK, etc. Via influencing these apoptosis factors or genes, acupuncture can produce various effects in improving tissue ischemia, protecting neural cells, reducing inflammation, and correcting endocrine disorders. This article summarized and reviewed the apoptosis pathways and key factors related to the action of acupuncture, to provide some beneficial references for future studies.
9.Comments on "Acupuncture for chronic knee pain: a randomized clinical trial" from Journal of the American Medical Association.
Mingxiao YANG ; Jie YANG ; Hui ZHENG ; Qiaofeng WU ; Fang ZENG ; Fanrong LIANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(3):299-304
The development of TCM acupuncture represents a internationalized and modern trend. A recent study with the title of "Acupuncture for chronic knee pain: a randomized clinical trial" published in Journal of the American Medical Association on October 1st, 2014, which raised doubts on acupuncture efficacy as well as traditional manipulation and acupoint theory, makes some negative impact and challenges on the development of acupuncture. From the view of future development of acupuncture, the potential influence of this research on acupuncture development is proposed, and by combining acupuncture theory, some discussions and doubts on the research design and outcome explanations are made. Additionally, enlightenments of this research on further clinical research are summarized.
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10.Expression and significance of four kinds of serum protein/polypeptide in tuberculosis patients and healthy controls
Zhihui LIU ; Yumei LIU ; Fanrong MENG ; Bei XIE ; Nan WANG ; Xiaohua DENG ; Ling WU ; Yanbin ZHANG ; Shouyong TAN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2014;(23):3769-3771
Objective To assess the efficacy of using four kinds of proteins / peptides to distinguish the tuberculosis patients from healthy people. Methods A, B, C and D were used to represent four proteins /peptides with 1 060, 1 944, 2 081 and 3 954 of mass to charge ratio (m / z) in serum, respectively. Levels A, B, C and D in serum of 57 patients with tuberculosis and 30 healthy people were determined by using the surface-enhanced laser desorption-ionization time of flight mass spectrometry (SELDI-TOF-MS). Then the differences of levels of f A, B, C and D were anlyzed between tuberculosis patients and healthy people. The efficacy of distinguishing tuberculosis patient from healthy people were evaluated by using diagnostic test evaluation method. Results (1) The levels of A, B, C and D were 1 ± 11, 1 597 ± 3 102, 460 ± 765 and 1 208 ± 1 003 in tuberculosis patients, while they were 123 ± 201, 47 ± 98, 36 ± 93 and 397 ± 355 in healthy people. (2) The area under the receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve was 0.644, 0.848, 0.735 and 0.810 respectively. The serum levels of A, B, C and D could be used to distinguish tuberculosis patient from healthy people and the cut-off values of A, B, C and D were ≤166, ≥318, ≥48 and ≥728, respectively. Conclusions B, C and D have better performances to distinguish tuberculosis patients from healthy people , which may be regarded as new promising candidate markers for diagnosis of tuberculosis.


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