1.Construction and Application Evaluation of an Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Risk Prediction Model for Readmission in Patients with Stable Angina of Coronary Heart Disease:A Prospective Study Based on Real-World Clinical Data
Wenjie HAN ; Mingjun ZHU ; Xinlu WANG ; Rui YU ; Guangcao PENG ; Qifei ZHAO ; Jianru WANG ; Shanshan NIE ; Yongxia WANG ; Jingjing WEI
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;66(6):604-611
ObjectiveBy exploring the influencing factors of readmission in patients with stable angina of coronary heart disease (CHD) based on real-world clinical data, to establish a risk prediction model of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine, in order to provide a basis for early identification of high-risk populations and reducing readmission rates. MethodsA prospective clinical study was conducted involving patients with stable angina pectoris of CHD, who were divided into a training set and a validation set at a 7∶3 ratio. General information, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)-related data, and laboratory test results were uniformly collected. After a one-year follow-up, patients were classified into a readmission group and a non-readmission group based on whether they were readmitted. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to identify independent risk factors for readmission. A risk prediction model of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine was constructed and visualized using a nomogram. The model was validated and evaluated in terms of discrimination, calibration, and clinical decision curve analysis. ResultsA total of 682 patients were included, with 477 in the training set and 205 in the validation set, among whom 89 patients were readmitted. Multivariate logistic regression analysis identified heart failure history [OR = 6.93, 95% CI (1.58, 30.45)], wiry pulse [OR = 2.58, 95% CI (1.42, 4.72)], weak pulse [OR = 3.97, 95% CI (2.06, 7.67)], teeth-marked tongue [OR = 4.38, 95% CI (2.32, 8.27)], blood stasis constitution [OR = 2.17, 95% CI (1.06, 4.44)], phlegm-stasis mutual syndrome [OR = 3.64, 95% CI (1.87, 7.09)], and elevated non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol [OR = 1.30, 95% CI (1.01, 1.69)] as influencing factors of readmission. These factors were used as predictors to construct a nomogram-based risk prediction model for readmission in patients with stable angina. The model demonstrated moderate predictive capability, with an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of 0.818 [95% CI (0.781, 0.852)] in the training set and 0.816 [95% CI (0.779, 0.850)] in the validation set. The Hosmer-Lemeshow test showed good calibration (χ² = 4.55, P = 0.80), and the model's predictive ability was stable. When the threshold probability exceeded 5%, the clinical net benefit of using the model to predict readmission risk was significantly higher than intervening in all patients. ConclusionHistory of heart failure, teeth-marked tongue, weak pulse, wiry pulse, phlegm-stasis mutual syndrome, blood stasis constitution, and non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol are influencing factors for readmission in patients with stable angina of CHD. A clinical prediction model was developed based on these factors, which showed good discrimination, calibration, and clinical utility, providing a scientific basis for predicting readmission events in patients with stable angina.
2.Study on mechanism of Yixin Tongbi Mixture in intervention of atherosclerosis
Qian NIE ; Jue ZHAO ; Mingjun HAN ; Hongcai ZHANG ; Delai ZHANG ; Wen XIE
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(20):3048-3054
Objective To explore the molecular mechanism of Yixin Tongbi Mixture in the intervention of atherosclerosis(AS).Methods Thirty-six SD rats were divided into the normal control group,model con-trol group,low dose Yixin Tongbi Mixture group,medium dose Yixin Tongbi Mixture group,high dose Yixin Tongbi Mixture group and atorvastatin group,6 cases in each group.Except the normal control group,the oth-er groups adopted the high fat vitamin D3 mixed feed gavage for constructing the rat AS model.The low dose,medium dose and high doses Yixin Tongbi Mixture groups were gavaged by 10,20,40 g/kg Yixin Tongbi Mixture.The atorvastatin group was gavaged by 5 mg/kg atorvastatin;and the normal control group and mod-el control group were gavaged by placebo once a day for consecutive 14 d.The pathological changes of aortic tissues were observed by HE staining.The levels of serum TC,TG,HDL and LDL were detected by automatic biochemical analyzer.The expression levels of IL-6,TNF-α and ICAM-1 in aortic tissue were detected by ELISA.The expression levels of MMP-2 and MMP-9 in aortic tissue and Bax and Bcl-2 protein expression lev-els in cardiac tissue were detected by Western blot.Results Compared with the normal control group,the aor-tic wall of the model control group rats was significantly thickened,and the levels of serum TC,TG,HDL and LDL were increased.The expression levels of MMP-2,MMP-9,IL-6,TNF-α and ICAM-1 in the aortic tissues were also increased.The expression level of Bax in the myocardial tissues was increased,while the expression level of Bcl-2 was decreased,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).Compared with the model control group,the above indicators in the medium dose and high doses Yixin Tongbi Mixture groups and atorvastatin group were significantly improved(P<0.05).Except Bax,IL-6 and ICAM-1 expression lev-els,the other indicators in the low dose Yixin Tongbi Mixture group had no statistically significant differences(P>0.05).Conclusion Yixin Tongbi Mixture could inhibit the AS occurrence and development by inhibiting inflammation and cellular apoptosis,and its mechanism is related to the abnormal expression of IL-6/TNF-αand MMP-2/MMP-9.
3.Analysis of the Evidence Map of Clinical Research on Treatment of Hyperlipidemia with Traditional Chinese Medicine
Wenjie HAN ; Chidao ZHANG ; Lanxin LI ; Yanze LIU ; Ruipeng WU ; Yipei AN ; Mingjun ZHU ; Xinlu WANG
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 2024;35(10):1611-1620
Objective To comprehensively review the clinical research on the treatment of hyperlipidemia with traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM)through the evidence mapping,and to understand the distribution of evidence in this field. Methods Databases including CNKI,Wangfang,VIP,SinoMed,PubMed,Cochrane Library,and Embase were searched from January 2004 to December 2023 to collect clinical studies,systematic reviews/meta-analyses,guidelines and clinical pathways related to the treatment of hyperlipidemia with TCM. The results were analyzed and displayed in charts and graphs according to the screening criteria,and the Assessment of Multiple Systematic Reviews 2 (AMSTAR 2) tool and the Preferred Reporting Item for Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Chinese herbal medicine (PRISMA-CHM) were used to evaluate the quality of the systematic review/meta-analysis. Results A total of 1223 studies were included in the analysis according to Population,Intervention,Comparison,Outcome and Study design(PICOS) principles,involving 920 RCTs,249 non-RCTs,49 systematic reviews/meta-analyses,and 5 guidelines/expert consensus. In recent years,the overall number of clinical research publications has shown a downward trend. Hyperlipidemia frequently occurs in middle-aged and elderly people,and age of onset tends to be younger. The sample size of randomized controlled studies is mostly concentrated in 60-300 cases. There are many types of clinical treatment regimens for the treatment of hyperlipidemia with TCM,among which TCM decoction (50.13%) and Chinese patent medicine (38.41%) account for a relatively high proportion,and TCM exercise therapy (0.51%) is the lowest treatment. Jiangzhi Decoction has attracted more attention in trial group of TCM decoction,while Xuezhikang Capsule has attracted more attention in trial group of Chinese patent medicine. In terms of methodological design,199 papers(21.63%) explicitly mentioned the method of generating random sequence,17 papers(1.85%) mentioned allocation concealment,37 papers (4.02%) mentioned blinding. The control group was dominated by the statins,including simvastatin and atorvastatin. The outcome indicators mainly include the total effective rate,TCM syndrome score,blood lipid level,coagulation index,and adverse reactions,while the attention of TCM characteristic efficacy,inflammation,oxidative stress,and vascular endothelial index were low. The methodological and reporting quality of the systematic review/Meta-analysis were generally not high. AMSTAR-2 evaluation was extremely low,and the average PRISMA-CHM score was 15. Conclusion TCM has certain advantages in the treatment of hyperlipidemia,but there is a lack of high-quality evidence-based proof,and more high-quality clinical studies are still needed to further provide evidence supports in the future. It has been suggested that more large-sample and multi-center clinical studies should be carried out in the future. We should formulate systematic reviews/Meta analysis and guidelines/expert consensus according to the guidelines of clinical practice issues,also consult international standards and regulations,enhance normativity and reliability to improve the quality of their evidence.
4.Single-ELISA reactive rate of four blood screening items in 18 blood station laboratories: Henan, 2019
Yan ZHANG ; Mingjun CHEN ; Hongna ZHAO ; Yonglei LV ; Jianhua FANG ; Qi JIANG ; Shanhua CHEN ; Dan CHEN ; Jia WU ; Nan CHEN ; Yu MENG ; Huiyun HAN ; Dengfeng WANG ; Xiaozhen ZHANG ; Yue ZHANG ; Fengyong MA ; Bin JIA ; Junjie LI ; Sili SUN ; Fei ZHAO ; Yongqing ZHOU ; Suneng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2021;34(8):878-882
【Objective】 To analyze the cause of single-ELISA reactive of four blood screening items in 18 blood stations in Henan, so as to provide the basis for improving the quality of blood screening. 【Methods】 The single-ELISA reactive rate of HBsAg, anti-HCV, HIV Ag/Ab and anti-TP of 18 blood station laboratories in Henan throughout 2019 was calculated, and the causes were analyzed according to different ELISA reagent combinations and gray area settings in each laboratory. 【Results】 The overall single-ELISA reactive rates of HBsAg, anti-HCV, HIV Ag/Ab and anti-TP were 1.740(2 154/1 237 789), 0.564‰(698/1 237 789), 1.421‰(1 759/1 237 789) and 1.561‰(1 932/1 237 789), respectively, showing significant differences by detection items (P <0.05). Person correlation analysis showed that the single-ELISA reactive rate was independent of the gray area settings.but dependent on laboratories and reagent combinations. The single-ELISA reactive rate of HBsAg, anti-HCV, HIV Ag/Ab and anti-TP in D laboratory was the highest and higher than that in other labs using the same reagent.The laboratories with high HBsAg single-ELISA reactive rate were mostly those using a combination of imported reagents and domestic reagents, including the top 6 laboratories. The laboratories with high anti-HCV single-ELISA reactive rate were mostly those using certain domestic reagents. No obvious rules was noticed by single-ELISA reactive for anti-HIV. Laboratories with high anti-TP single-ELISA reactive rate were mostly those using combination 4. 【Conclusion】 The HBsAg single-ELISA reactive rate was the highest in the four blood screening items of blood station laboratories in Henan. The single-ELISA reactive rate is related to the laboratory itself and the reagent manufacturer, suggesting that laboratory quality control should be strengthened and proper reagent combination should be selected to reduce the waste of blood.
5. Investigate thenovel coronaviruses in external environmentof COVID-19
Zerun XUE ; Yang LUAN ; Hailong CHEN ; Quanli DU ; Yuewen HAN ; Yalan ZHANG ; Tongtong YU ; Xiaoguang WEI ; Hao LI ; Yujie YANG ; Yangni DENG ; Kaixin LI ; Ruihua TIAN ; Yongfeng WU ; Jie WEI ; Xian MA ; Chaofeng MA ; Rui WU ; Mingjun HU
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2020;34(0):E011-E011
Objective To understand the distribution of novel coronaviruses in the external environment of confirmed COVID-19 cases. Methods Environmental surface swab specimens such as bed rails, doorknob, closestool, hand washing sink, table, locker,ward pager, mobile phone, cup, clothes, were collected from the sentinel hospital of COVID-19, and samples were collected for the nucleic acid detection by RT-PCR. Results A total of 150 environmental samples were collected from 30 confirmed COVID-19 cases, 6 samples were determined to be novel coronaviruses postive (positive rate 4.00%). The total 14 mobile phone showed 3 novel coronaviruses positive.Among the 30 confirmed COVID-19 cases, 6 cases (positive rate 20.00%)were found novel coronaviruses in the external environment. Conclusions Novel coronaviruses exists in external environment of confirmed COVID-19 cases, which indicates the potential risk of COVID-19 infection.
6.Comparison between continuous subarachnoid block with ropivacaine or sufentanil either alone or in combination for labor analgesia
Bin HAN ; Mingjun XU ; Ming ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2016;36(11):1309-1312
Objective To compare the continuous subarachnoid block with ropivacaine or sufen?tanil either alone or in combination for labor analgesia. Methods Ninety nulliparous parturients who re?quired labor analgesia voluntarily, of American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status Ⅰ or Ⅱ, aged 23-35 yr, with a body height of 155-170 cm, were included in this study. When regular uterine contrac?tion appeared, labor analgesia was performed in the first stage of labor. The parturients were divided into 3 groups ( n=30 each ) using a random number table: ropivacaine group ( group R ) , sufentanil group (group S), and combination of ropivacaine and sufentanil group ( group RS). The spinal catheter was placed at L3,4 interspace. In group R, ropivacaine was given as an initial bolus of (0.6 mg∕ml) 5 ml fol?lowed by an infusion of 0.2 mg∕ml after the analgesia pump was connected. In group S, sufentanil was given as an initial bolus of (1.6 μg∕ml) 5 ml followed by an infusion of 0.2μg∕ml after the analgesia pump was connected. In group RS, the mixture of ropivacaine 0. 3 mg∕ml plus sufentanil 0. 8 μg∕ml was given as an initial bolus of 5 ml, followed by an infusion of the mixture of ropivacaine 0. 1 mg∕ml plus sufentanil 0.1 μg∕ml after the analgesia pump was connected. The analgesia pump was programmed to deliver a 5 ml bolus dose with a 15 min lockout interval, background infusion at a rate of 5 ml∕h, and the total volume of 100 ml in the three groups. The analgesia pump was connected at 30 min after the initial bolus was given, and the infusion was stopped at 2 h after delivery in the three groups. Visual analog scale ( VAS) scores were maintained ≤3. VAS scores were recorded before analgesia and at 5, 10 and 30 min after the initial bolus was given. The interval and duration of uterine contraction were recorded before analgesia, in 0-30 min, 30-60 min and 90-120 min of analgesia periods, and in the second stage of labor. The development of nausea and vomiting, pruritus, lateral episiotomy, assisted vaginal delivery, cesarean section, and post?dural puncture headache and requirement for oxytocin were recorded. Apgar scores at 1, 5 and 10 min after birth were recorded. Results The Apgar score of the newborn was more than or equal to 7 at 1, 5 and 10 min after birth in the three groups. Compared with the value before analgesia, the interval of uterine contraction was significantly prolonged, and the duration of uterine contraction was significantly shortened in the 0-30 min of analgesia period in group R ( P<0.05) , and no significant change was found in the inter?val and duration of uterine contraction in each analgesia period in S and RS groups ( P>0.05) . Compared with group R, the VAS scores were significantly increased at 5 and 10 min after the initial bolus was given, the interval of uterine contraction was significantly shortened, and the duration of uterine contraction was significantly prolonged in S and RS groups, and the incidence of pruritus was significantly decreased in group S ( P<0.05 or 0.01) . Compared with group S, the incidence of pruritus was significantly decreased ( P<0.01) , and no significant change was found in the VAS scores at each time point and interval and du?ration of uterine contraction in each analgesia period in group RS ( P>0.05) . Conclusion Continuous sub?arachnoid block with combination of ropivacaine and sufentanil provides better efficacy for labor analgesia than ei?ther alone.
7.The evaluation of clinical value of antiphospholipid syndrome related autoantibodies
Xiaobei HAN ; Guirong SUN ; Mingjun LIU ; Lin WANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(11):851-854
Objective To evaluate the clinical application value of anti-β2 glycoprotein I ( anti-β2 GPI) and anti-cardiolipin antibodies ( ACA ) in the patients with antiphospholipid syndrome ( APS).Methods Serum levels of anti-β2GPI(IgG) and ACA(IgA, IgG, IgM) were determined by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay ( ELISA ) in 53 patients with APS , 27 patients with SLE accompanied by APS , 55 patients with simple SLE , 46 patients with other autoimmune diseases and 40 healthy controls.The sensitivity and specificity of anti-β2 GPI and ACA for the diagnosis of APS and the correlation of serum anti-β2 GPI and ACA-IgG levels were analyzed.The cases were identified in the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University during 2012.1 to 2014.2 and the data were analyzed with χ2 test, Mann-Whitney U test and Spearman correlation.Results The positive rates and serum levels of anti-β2 GPI, ACA-IgG/M, ACA-IgG, ACA-IgM were significantly higher in the APS group [77.4%(41/53), 81.1%(43/53), 56.6%(30/53), 52.8%(28/53);14.1 AU/ml, 19.6 U/ml, 17.9 U/ml] than those in the simple SLE group [16.4%(9/55), 32.7%(18/55), 20.0%(11/55), 18.2%(10/55); 4.9 AU/ml, 9.4 U/ml, 8.7 U/ml, χ2 =40.4, 25.7, 15.4, 14.2;U=255.0, 632.5, 476.5, P<0.01], other autoimmune diseases group[0%(0/46), 4.3%(2/46), 2.2%(1/46), 2.2%(1/46); 3.2 AU/ml, 2.6 U/ml, 3.4 U/ml, χ2 =60.7, 58.6, 33.9, 30.5;U=53.5, 87.0, 66.0, P<0.01] and healthy controls [0%(0/40), 2.5%(1/40), 0%(0/40), 2.5%(1/40);3.0 AU/ml, 3.5 U/ml, 2.9 U/ml, χ2 =55.3, 56.5, 33.4, 26.9;U=61.0, 124.0, 152.0, P <0.01 ] separately.The positive rate and serum level of ACA-IgA in the APS group [18.9%(10/53), 11.7 U/ml] were significantly higher than that in the other autoimmune disease group [2.2%(1/46), 2.9 U/ml,χ2 =6.9, U=581.0, P<0.01] and healthy controls[2.5%(1/40),2.1 U/ml,χ2 =4.4,U=764.0,P<0.05] separately.The specificity of anti-β2 GPI (83.6%) for APS diagnosis was significantly higher than that of ACA (67.3%, χ2 =4.0,P<0.05).Conclusions anti-β2 GPI, ACA-IgG and ACA-IgM, have higher clinical application value in the APS diagnosis and identification of SLE with or without APS than ACA-IgA.The specificity of anti-β2 GPI for APS diagnosis is higher than that of ACA.
8.The relationship between the proliferation of parathyroid cell in rabbit with primary hyperparathyroidism and the bone mineral density
Xinmin LI ; Rongjie BAI ; Dong YAN ; Xiaoguang CHENG ; Hui QU ; Baozhong SHEN ; Mingjun HAN ; Zhenhua WU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2011;45(9):870-873
ObjectiveTo evaluate the relationship between the proliferation of parathyroid cell in rabbit with primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) and the bone mineral density (BMD). MethodsEighty adult Chinese rabbits were randomly and equally divided into two groups. The contrast group was fed with normal diet ( Ca ∶ P, 1.0 ∶ 0. 7 ) and the experimental group was fed with high phosphate diet ( Ca ∶ P,1.0∶7.0) to establish the animal model of PHPT. At 3, 4, 5, and 6 months after the diet, bone mineral density of the rabbits was measured by the quantity CT (QCT). Then, the parathyroid and bone of the rabbits were removed for pathological examination. The number of parathyroid cell in PHPT was calculated.Proliferation was determined by immunohistochemistry of proliferation cell nuclear antigen ( PCNA ) and Bcl-2. The t test and Logistic regression was used to analyze the difference of data of two groups. ResultThe number of parathyroid cell in PHPT group was 1.61 times than that in the contrast group[ (673 ± 151 ) HP,(418 ± 25 ) HP,P <0. 01]. The rate of PCNA positive-cell was significantly increased in PHPT group than that in contrast group [(50.52 ± 11.62)%o, (26.70 ± 2. 78 )%, P < 0.01], and so was Bcl-2[ (460. 37 ± 190. 05 )‰, (67. 02 ±:4. 38 )%‰,P <0. 05]. The value of BMD was significantly decreased in PHPT group than that in contrast group [ ( 152. 5 ± 34. 3 ), ( 188.6 ± 12. 2 ) g/cm3, P < 0. 05]. There was a negative correlation between BMD and PCNA (r = -0. 749, P < 0. 05 ) and between BMD and Bcl-2 (r =-0.800, P < 0. 05 ) in PHPT group. ConclusionThe BMD of PHPT is related to the parathyroid cells proliferation which provide a reliable method for early diagnosis of PHPT.
9.Effect of high intensity ultrasound on COX-2 mRNA expression in human breast cancer cells
Jiangtao HAN ; Guangyun SUN ; Jianpu HUANG ; Lei TANG ; Jirong LIU ; Mingjun XIE
Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2011;05(6):374-376
Objective To study the mechanism of high intensity ultrasound (HIU) on COX-2 mRNA expression and apoptosis in breast cancer cell line MDA-MB-231 cells.Methods Human breast cancer cells MDA-MB-231 in vitro were exposed in HIU (50 w/cm2).RT-PCR was performed to detect the level of COX-2 mRNA before and after exposure.The ultrastructural changes in apoptotic cells were examined by transmission electron microscopy.Results The relative level of COX-2 mRNA decreased gradually along with the increase of exposure time and apoptotic bodies in MDA-MB-231 cells considerably increased under electron microscope.When exposure time was increased to 30 seconds,a few cells died.Conclusion HIU promotes apoptosis of breast cancer MDA-MB-231 cells in a COX-2 mRNA depended way.
10.The Relationship between the Extent of Red Color on Pseudocolor CT Image and MVD in Lung Carcinoma
Lilian TAN ; Mingjun HAN ; Zhiming LI ; Lin YU ; Jindai JIANG ; Shuxin LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2009;(6):405-408
Purpose:To discuss the relationship between the extent of red pseudocolor of pseudocolor CT image and MVD in lung carcinoma.Materials and Methods: The CT angiography was performed by using 16-slices spiral CT in 25 cases with pulmonary carcinoma,proved by pathology.Pseudocolor VR of tumor lesions of pulmonary carcinoma was performed.The immunohistochemical test of MVD of tumor lesion of pulmonary carcinoma was performed in 25 cases.The relation between the extent of red color on pseudo color VR and MVD of tumor lesion of pulmonary carcinoma were analyzed.Results: The extents of red pseudocolor of tumor lesion on VR pseudocolor Imaging were divided to four types: heavy ( n = 5 ),moderate ( n - 8 ),light (n = 9 ),no color( n = 3 ).The add CT values of tumor lesion after enhanced CT were 26.32 ±9.17Hu in 13 cases with heavy or moderate group,10.87 ±4.257Hu in 12 cases with light or no red color group.The numbers of MVD of tumor lesion of pulmonary carcinoma were 57 ±6.43 in 13 cases with heavy or moderate group,19 ±5.29 in 12 cases with light or no red color group.The numbers of MVD of pulmonary carcinoma had statistical significant between heavy or moderate group and light or no red color group.Conclusion:It has a significantly direct correlation between the extent of red pseudocolor of tumor lesion on pseudocolor image and MVD of tumor lesion in pulmonary carcinoma.

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