1.Professor LIU Jinmin's Clinical Experience in Treating Epilepsy Based on the Method of Closing Yangming and Regaining Vital Activity
Lin ZOU ; Tianye SUN ; Mingyuan YAN ; Mi ZHAGN ; Shuai ZHAO ; Kaiyue WANG ; Lili LI ;
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;66(4):344-348
To summarize the clinical experience of Professor LIU Jinmin in treatment for epilepsy. It is believed that main pathogenesis of epilepsy is yangming failure to close and vital activity loss control, so a therapeutic approach focused on restoring the closure of yangming and regaining vital activity was proposed for the treatment of epilepsy. For excess syndrome, the treatment focuses on draining excess and descending qi, promoting purgation and restoring spirit. When yangming dryness-heat predominates, the approach involves unblock the bowels and regulating the spirit, descending qi and reducing fire, with modified Chengqi Decoction (承气汤) as prescription; when yangming phlegm-fire predominates, the treatment focuses on clearing heat and resolving phlegm, calming mind and suppressing fright, with modified Qingxin Wendan Decoction (清心温胆汤) as prescription; when yangming blood stasis predominates, the approach involves breaking up blood stasis and promoting purgation, eliminating stasis and awakening the mind, with Taoren Chengqi Decoction (桃核承气汤) as prescription. For deficiency syndrome, the treatment emphasizes tonifying deficiency and raising qi, strengthening the stomach and nourishing the spirit. When center qi deficiency and sinking of clear qi of the nutrients from food, the approach involves replenishing and uplifting qi while nourishing vital activity, with modified Liujunzi Decoction (六君子汤) as prescription; when yin deficiency and fluid consumption, the treatment focuses on nourishing stomach and tonifying yin, promoting fluid production and calming the spirit, with modified Maimendong Decoction (麦门冬汤) combined with Yiwei Decoction (益胃汤) as prescriptions. In clinical situations of deficiency-excess complex, it is essential to distinguish the primary condition from the secondary, applying both supplementing and draining methods flexibly to achieve optimal treatment.
2.Evaluation value of serum AGEs level combined with LIS score on prognosis of elderly patients with sepsis-related ALI/ARDS
Mi ZOU ; Jing PAN ; Ping ZHOU ; Qiao CHEN ; Cai LI ; Shiying LI
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;45(2):129-133
Objective To study the evaluation value of lung injury score(LIS)and advanced glycation end products(AGEs)expression levels on the prognosis of elderly patients with sepsis-related acute lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome(ALI/ARDS).Methods A total of 98 elderly patients with sepsis-related ALI/ARDS admitted to First Branch of the First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University from March 2019 to April 2021 were selected as the research group,and the patients were divided into two sub-groups according to their survival within 30 d after admission:the survival group(55 cases)and the death group(43 cases).Another 51 elderly patients with non-ALI/ARDS sepsis admitted to First Branch of the First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University in the same period were selected as the control group.After admission,the clinical data of patients were recorded,and the levels of serum creatinine,troponin I,B-type brain natriuretic peptide(BNP),serum C-reactive protein(CRP)and procalcitonin(PCT)were de-tected.Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was used to determine the levels of AGEs in patients'serum.The LIS score was evaluated by LIS scale.With clinical factors as independent variables and prognosis as dependent variables,Logistic regression curve was used to analyze the death factors of elderly sepsis-related ALI/ARDS patients.Results AGEs levels,LIS scores,acute physiology and chronic health evaluation Ⅱ(APACHE Ⅱ)scores decreased sequentially in the death group,survival group,and control group(all P<0.05).The levels of lactic acid,blood glucose,troponin I,PCT,BNP and CRP in arterial blood of patients in the death group were significantly higher than those in the survival group and the control group(P<0.05).The results showed that arterial lactate,blood glucose,troponin I,PCT,BNP,CRP,AGEs,APACHE Ⅱ score,and LIS score were all independent risk factors for mortality in elderly sepsis-related ALI/ARDS patients(P<0.05).The area under the curve(AUC)of LIS score predicting prognosis in elderly sepsis-related ALI/ARDS pa-tients was 0.857(95%CI:0.821-0.911),and AUC of serum AGEs was 0.861(95%CI:0.809-0.908).LIS score and AGEs level had certain predictive value for the prognosis of elderly sepsis-related ALI/ARDS pa-tients.Conclusion The LIS score and AGEs level of the elderly patients with sepsis-related ALI/ARDS are independent risk factors of death,which have important predictive value for prognosis.
3.Lipopolysaccharide induces aging phenotype of hematopoietic stem cells in bone marrow and spleen of young mice
Ke BAI ; Mi ZOU ; Qiang ZHAN ; Yingxin HUANG ; Zhenyu JU ; Zhiyang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2024;40(1):38-46
AIM:This study aim to investigate the effects of lipopolysaccharide(LPS)-induced inflammation on the aging phenotype of hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells(HSPCs)in the bone marrow(BM)and spleen of mice.METHODS:(1)Young(2-month old)wild-type(WT)mice were treated with LPS to establish an actue inflammation model.The percentage of HSPCs in the BM and spleen of mice after LPS stimulation,as well as the ratio of mature cells in peripheral blood(PB)and spleen,were analyzed using flow cytometry.The proliferation of HSPCs in the BM and spleen was evaluated by examining the expression of the proliferation marker Ki67.In addition,changes in CD45 expression on HSPCs in the spleen of mice following LPS exposure were investigated by flow cytometry.(2)The percentage of HSPCs in BM and mature cells in PB and spleen of both young(2-month old)and old(24-month old)WT mice were analyzed by flow cytometry.(3)The transcriptome changes of hematopoietic stem cells(HSCs)after LPS stimulation was performed by an in silico analysis.RESULTS:(1)Mice exposed to LPS exhibited a significant increase in the percentage of HSPCs in BM and a marked elevation in the percentages of myeloid cells in PB and spleen compared to the mice in control group(P<0.05).(2)LPS exposure resulted in increased spleen weight and cell counts(P<0.05),along with a higher per-centage of HSPCs in the spleen compared to controls(P<0.05).(3)LPS stimulation promoted the proliferation of HSPCs in the BM and spleen(P<0.05).(4)The expression of CD45 was reduced on HSPCs from spleen of mice after LPS stimu-lation(P<0.01).(5)In comparison to young mice,aged mice showed an increase in spleen weight and a higher percent-age of HSPCs in the spleen(P<0.05).(6)Aged mice,in comparison to young mice,demonstrated a significantly higher percentage of HSPCs in the BM and myeloid skewing in the PB and spleen(P<0.01).(7)The silico analysis revealed up-regualtion of reactive oxygen species(ROS)and apoptosis signaling in HSPCs following LPS stimulation.CONCLU-SION:Young HSPCs stimulated by LPS exhibited an increase in cell number,a bias towards myeloid differentiation,en-hanced extramedullary hematopoiesis,and elevated levels of ROS and apoptosis,all of which collectively manifested the aging phenotype of HSPCs.
4.The Characteristics of Consonant Phonetic Errors in Children with Speech Sound Disorders at Different Ages
Jing PENG ; Ng L MANWA ; Mi ZOU ; Shuo YANG ; Jie TAN
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2024;32(5):417-421
Objective To study whether there is a difference in the percentage consonants correct(PCC)of children with functional speech sound disorders(SSD)at different ages,and to explore the distribution in types of consonant errors at different ages.Methods A total of 172 children with ages from 4 to 7 years who were diagnosed with functional speech sound disorders and admitted to the Department of Rehabilitation of the Third Xiangya hospi-tal of Central South University participated in the study.The children were divided into three groups according to their ages:Groups 1 to 3.Groups 1,2,and 3 consisted of 97,45,and 30 children,respectively(Group 1:63 boys and 34 girls,aged 4 to<5 years;Group 2:36 boys and 9 girls,aged 5 to<6 years;and Group 3:36 boys and 9 girls,aged 6 to<7 years).Picture-naming task was used to assess children's phonology.The types of consonant error were recorded and the percentage consonants correct(PCC)and the incidence of consonant errors in different places of articulation(stopping,affrication,frication,nasalization,and lateralization)was calculated.Results ①There was no significant difference in the PCC results among the three groups(P>0.05).②There was a significant difference in omission errors(Z=6.531,P=0.038<0.05),but not for substitution and distortion errors among the three groups(P>0.05).③The omission of the lateral/l/was major among the three groups of children.④There were more stopping,affrication and frication in all three groups of children,yet no significant difference in the results of incidence of consonant errors in different places of articulation(stopping,nasalization,affrication,frica-tion and lateralization)among the three groups(P>0.05).Conclusion There was no significant difference in the PCC among children with functional speech sound disorders at different ages.There were obvious differences in the distribution of omission errors in different age groups,suggesting idiosyncrasy.Children with SSD demonstrated similar characteristics of consonant phonetic errors at different age stages,included mainly the omission of the lateral/1/and more stopping,affrication and frication.
5.CT-guided hook-wire localization of ≤10 mm pulmonary ground-glass nodules via different path ways before video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery:a comparative study
Xingxiong ZOU ; Junjie XIA ; Hongwei LI ; Junqiang YANG ; Yu QIU ; Ming YANG ; Wenjun LI ; Wenying XIE ; Huihong XUE ; Jingxiu YOU ; Mi GA ; Juan WANG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2024;33(8):884-890
Objective To compare the clinical safety and efficacy of CT-guided hook-wire localization of≤10mm pulmonary ground-glass nodule(GGN)via different path ways before video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery(VATS).Methods The clinical data of a total of 128 patients with 10 mm pulmonary GGN,who received CT-guided hook wire localization before VATS at The Third Hospital of Mianyang of China between July 2018 and March 2023,were retrospectively analyzed.According to the puncturing localization path way mode,the patients were divided into vertical puncturing group(n=88)and non-vertical puncturing group(n=40).The number of puncturing times,the time spent for puncturing localization,the success rate of puncture,the operation time of VATS,and puncture-related complications of the two groups were recorded.Results No statistically significant differences in the gender,age,smoking history,GGN location,puncture position,nodule size,density characteristics of GGN,emphysema,and nodules-pleura distance existed between the two groups(all P>0.05).Compared with non-vertical puncturing group,in vertical puncturing group the number of puncturing times was smaller,the time spent for localization was shorter,the incidence of pneumothorax was lower,and the operation time of VATS was shorter,the differences in all the above indexes between the two groups were statistically significant(all P<0.05);and the subgroup analysis of patients whose GGN was overlapped with rib shadow obtained the same results.Binary logistic regression analysis revealed that non-vertical puncturing and the number of puncturing times were the independent risk factors for the occurrence of pneumothorax.Conclusion CT-guided hook-wire localization of≤10mm pulmonary GGN before VATS is clinically safe and effective.Under the condition when the lesion can be localized within the range of 2.0cm and the shadow overlapping of GGN with the rib and blood vessel can be effectively avoided,vertical puncturing path way mode should be preferred,which can effectively reduce the incidence of pneumothorax and shorten the operation time of VATS.
6.Comparison on Performance of Quantitative Ultrasound and Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry in Evaluating Bone Health of Adults Aged 18-40 Years.
Yu-Xian KUANG ; Hong CHENG ; Yi-Ying ZHENG ; Wei-Ye CHEN ; Zhen-Xin MA ; Gao-Yong ZOU ; Ding ZENG ; Jie MI ; Li LIU
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2023;45(5):737-742
Objective To compare the consistency of quantitative ultrasound(QUS)and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry(DXA)in measuring bone mineral density(BMD)of adults aged 18-40 years in Guangzhou and evaluate the diagnostic value of QUS for identifying low bone mass.Methods DXA was employed to measure the BMD and QUS to measure the speed of sound(SOS)in 731 participants.The Bland-Altman analysis was performed to evaluate the consistency of Z scores between SOS and BMD.With the BMD Z ≤-2.00 as the diagnostic criterion for low bone mass,the receiver operating characteristics curve of QUS was established,and the area under the curve(AUC)and the sensitivity,specificity,and correct diagnostic index for the optimal cut-off of SOS Z score were calculated.Results The results of Bland-Altman analysis showed that the mean differences in the Z scores of SOS and BMD in males and females were 1.27(-0.94 to 3.47)and 0.93(-1.33 to 3.18),respectively.The AUC of SOS Z score in the diagnosis of low bone mass in males and females was 0.734(95%CI=0.380-0.788)and 0.679(95%CI=0.625-0.732),respectively.In males,the optimal cut-off of SOS Z score for low bone mass was -0.35,with the sensitivity,specificity,and correct diagnostic index of 64.1%,68.6%,and 0.327,respectively.In females,the optimal cut-off value of SOS Z scores for low bone mass was -1.14,with the sensitivity,specificity,and correct index of 73.9%,54.8%,and 0.285,respectively.Conclusion QUS and DXA show poor consistency in the diagnosis of BMD in the adults aged 18-40 years in Guangzhou,while QUS demonstrates an acceptable value in identifying low bone mass.
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7.Comparison of 7 methods for sample size determination based on confidence interval estimation for a single proportion.
Mi Lai YU ; Xiao Tong SHI ; Bi Qing ZOU ; Sheng Li AN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2023;43(1):105-110
OBJECTIVE:
To compare different methods for calculating sample size based on confidence interval estimation for a single proportion with different event incidences and precisions.
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We compared 7 methods, namely Wald, AgrestiCoull add z2, Agresti-Coull add 4, Wilson Score, Clopper-Pearson, Mid-p, and Jefferys, for confidence interval estimation for a single proportion. The sample size was calculated using the search method with different parameter settings (proportion of specified events and half width of the confidence interval [ω=0.05, 0.1]). With Monte Carlo simulation, the estimated sample size was used to simulate and compare the width of the confidence interval, the coverage of the confidence interval and the ratio of the noncoverage probability.
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For a high accuracy requirement (ω =0.05), the Mid-p method and Clopper Pearson method performed better when the incidence of events was low (P < 0.15). In other settings, the performance of the 7 methods did not differ significantly except for a poor symmetry of the Wald method. In the setting of ω=0.1 with a very low p (0.01-0.05), failure of iteration occurred with nearly all the methods except for the Clopper-Pearson method.
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Different sample size determination methods based on confidence interval estimation should be selected for single proportions with different parameter settings.
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8.Shanghai expert consensus on remote verification system of blood distribution in medical institutions
Zhanshan ZHA ; Mi JIANG ; Yuanshan LU ; Qingqing MA ; Baohua QIAN ; Ruiming RONG ; Chaohui TANG ; Xiaofeng TANG ; Jiang WU ; Rong XIA ; Tongyu ZHANG ; Xi ZHANG ; Rong ZHOU ; Zhengrong ZOU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2022;35(8):783-785
In order to solve the difficulties and challenges in the implementation of the original blood distribution and collection regulations caused by the expansion of hospital area, the extension of blood transfer time, the changeability of blood transfer environment, and the strain of personnel due to the increase of workload, as well as to ensure the accuracy of the information throughout blood remote verification and distribution and the safety of clinical blood transfusion, , Shanghai experts related to clinical transfusion and blood management had made a systematic study on the applicable scope and management rules of remote verification of blood distribution and collection, and formulated this Expert Consensus combined with the development status of digital, intelligent and remote communication technologies, so as to provide corresponding guidance for clinical medical institutions in line with the changes in reality.
9.Construction of an evaluation index system for risk factors of peripheral venous indwelling catheter failure in adults
Panpan ZOU ; Dan WU ; Yu MI ; Jinping QIAN ; Guoan QIAN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2022;38(5):352-359
Objective:To construct an evaluation index system for the risk factors of peripheral venous indwelling catheter failure in adults.Methods:Through literature review, focus group interview method and Delphi method, an evaluation index system for risk factors of peripheral venous indwelling catheter failure in adults was established.Results:The recovery rate of the two round were both 100%; the authority coefficient was 0.939, the coordination coefficient was 0.452 and 0.315 respectively ( χ2=607.88, 502.45, P<0.05). Finally an evaluation index system for adult peripheral venous indwelling needle catheter failure risk factors including puncture factors, patient factors, indwelling needle placement factors, indwelling needle maitenance and withdrawal factors and 54 second-level indicators were formed. Conclusions:The construction of adult peripheral venous indwelling needle catheter failure risk factor assessment system is reasonable and comprehensive in content, which provides reference for clinical nurses to evaluate and prevent the failure of adult peripheral venous catheter failure.
10.Folic acid-magnetic dual-targeting multifunctional nanomolecular probes for multimodal imaging of retinoblastoma in vitro
Xing LI ; Wen-Di ZHENG ; Hong-Mi ZOU ; Ming-Xing WU
International Eye Science 2022;22(12):1948-1954
AIM: To prepare a folic acid-magnetic dual target, adriamycin(ADM)-loaded phase change liposome nanoparticles(FA-PFH-Fe3O4@ADM), and observe its ability to target retinoblastoma Y79 cells and its three-mode imaging ability of in vitro ultrasound/photoacoustic/magnetic resonance.METHODS: FA-PFH-Fe3O4@ADM was prepared by the double emulsification method, and its basic characteristics were tested. Test the cellular safety of nanoparticles. Observe the heating phenomenon and phase transition of nanoparticles under 808nm laser. Y79 cells in logarithmic growth phase were divided into four groups. The non-targeted group and the single magnetic target group were added with PFH-Fe3O4@ADM nanoparticles(0.625mg/mL). The single folic acid target group and folic acid-magnetic dual target group were added with FA-PFH-Fe3O4@ADM nanoparticles(0.625mg/mL). A 4T magnet was placed at the side of the orifice plate of the single magnetic target group and the folic acid-magnetic double target group to evaluate the targeting ability of nanoparticles on Y79 cells. In addition, the ability of FA-PFH-Fe3O4@ADM nanoparticles ultrasound/photoacoustic/magnetic resonance three-mode imaging in vitro was observed.RESULT: FA-PFH-Fe3O4@ADM nanoparticles were successfully prepared with uniform distribution and uniform spherical structure. The average particle size of nanoparticles was 338.6±2.20 nm. ADM and Fe3O4 were successfully loaded, with an encapsulation efficiency of(41.76±4.12)% and(59.06±13.63)%, respectively. Nanoparticles had good paramagnetic properties and showed no obvious toxicity to Y79 cells. The phagocytic rate of the folic acid-magnetic dual target group(86.19±0.55)% was significantly higher than that of the single folate target group(43.36±5.91)% and single magnetic target group [(28.58±3.23)%, P<0.05]. The FA-PFH-Fe3O4@ADM nanoparticles rapidly heat up and undergo phase transitions under the action of laser. Moreover, they can enhance ultrasound and photoacoustic imaging, and they can negatively enhance magnetic resonance imaging in T2 mode.CONCLUSION: FA-PFH-Fe3O4@ADM nanoparticles have been successfully prepared in this study, which not only has a good targeting effect on retinoblastoma Y79 cells, but also can achieve ultrasound/photoacoustic/magnetic resonance three-mode imaging in vitro.

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