1.Expert Consensus on Clinical Application of Qinbaohong Zhike Oral Liquid in Treatment of Acute Bronchitis and Acute Attack of Chronic Bronchitis
Jian LIU ; Hongchun ZHANG ; Chengxiang WANG ; Hongsheng CUI ; Xia CUI ; Shunan ZHANG ; Daowen YANG ; Cuiling FENG ; Yubo GUO ; Zengtao SUN ; Huiyong ZHANG ; Guangxi LI ; Qing MIAO ; Sumei WANG ; Liqing SHI ; Hongjun YANG ; Ting LIU ; Fangbo ZHANG ; Sheng CHEN ; Wei CHEN ; Hai WANG ; Lin LIN ; Nini QU ; Lei WU ; Dengshan WU ; Yafeng LIU ; Wenyan ZHANG ; Yueying ZHANG ; Yongfen FAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(4):182-188
The Expert Consensus on Clinical Application of Qinbaohong Zhike Oral Liquid in Treatment of Acute Bronchitis and Acute Attack of Chronic Bronchitis (GS/CACM 337-2023) was released by the China Association of Chinese Medicine on December 13th, 2023. This expert consensus was developed by experts in methodology, pharmacy, and Chinese medicine in strict accordance with the development requirements of the China Association of Chinese Medicine (CACM) and based on the latest medical evidence and the clinical medication experience of well-known experts in the fields of respiratory medicine (pulmonary diseases) and pediatrics. This expert consensus defines the application of Qinbaohong Zhike oral liquid in the treatment of cough and excessive sputum caused by phlegm-heat obstructing lung, acute bronchitis, and acute attack of chronic bronchitis from the aspects of applicable populations, efficacy evaluation, usage, dosage, drug combination, and safety. It is expected to guide the rational drug use in medical and health institutions, give full play to the unique value of Qinbaohong Zhike oral liquid, and vigorously promote the inheritance and innovation of Chinese patent medicines.
2.Expert Consensus on Replantation of Traumatic Amputation of Limbs in Children (2024)
Wenjun LI ; Shanlin CHEN ; Juyu TANG ; Panfeng WU ; Xiaoheng DING ; Zengtao WANG ; Xin WANG ; Liqiang GU ; Jun LI ; Yongqing XU ; Qingtang ZHU ; Yongjun RUI ; Bo LIU ; Jin ZHU ; Jian QI ; Xianyou ZHENG ; Xiaoju ZHENG ; Jianxi HOU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2024;47(5):481-493
Replantation of traumatic amputation in children has its own characteristics. This consensus primarily focuses on the issues related to the treatment of traumatically amputated limb injuries in children. Organised along a timeline, the consensus summarises domestic and international clinical experiences in emergency care and injury assessment of traumatic limb amputation limbs, indications and contraindications for replantation surgery, principles and procedures of replantation surgery, postoperative medication and management, as well as rehabilitation in children. The aim of this consensus is to propose standardise the treatment protocols for limb replantation for children therefore to serve as a reference for clinical practitioners in medical practices, and further improve the treatment and care for the traumatic limb amputations in children.
3.Force CT microvascular anatomical imaging technology and its clinical application
Di ZHANG ; Yaodong QI ; Shenqiang QIU ; Hongzhi TAO ; Zengtao WANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2022;45(6):650-655
Objective:To explore the scanning and image reconstruction parameters, post-processing technology and effect of clinical application of Force CT microvascular anatomy imaging technology.Methods:From April 2019 to June 2021, 50 cases of free tissue flap transfer were reviewed in Department of Hand and Foot Surgery of Provincial Hospital Affiliated to Shandong First Medical University, including 34 males and 16 females in 3-67 (mean, 37) years old. In which, 33 cases were free flap, 10 were free composite tissue flap and 7 were digit reconstruction. CTA image score and clinical application evaluation were performed respectively. Follow-up was conducted by outpatient visit, telephone call and WeChat.Results:The qualified rate of Force CT microvascular anatomy imaging in 73 parts of 50 patients and the coincidence rate with clinical practice were 100%. All tissue flaps and reconstructed digits survived completely. No vascular compromise and other complicatiors occurred. The postoperative follow-up was 3 to 15 months, with an average of 11 months, and the flap healed well. Of the 7 reconstructed digits, 6 were satisfactory in appearance and 1 was reconstructed with flap plasty because of digit bloat.Conclusion:Force CT microvascular anatomical imaging technology can accurately display and reconstruct microvessels, and has guiding significance for the design and transfer of free tissue flap, which has a good promotion value.
4.Value of ultrasonography in diagnosing hourglass-like fascicular constrictions of the anterior interosseous nerve
Hengtao QI ; Dehua WANG ; Zengtao WANG ; Tiezheng WANG ; Shougang BAO ; Xiaofei MU ; Jianbo TENG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2021;30(2):157-160
Objective:To investigate the value of ultrasound in the diagnosis of hourglass-like fascicular constrictions of the anterior interosseous nerve.Methods:From July 2010 to July 2020, 12 patients with hourglass-like fascicular constrictions of the anterior interosseous nerve diagnosed in Shandong Medical Imaging Research Institute Affiliated to Shandong University were retrospectively analyzed. The characteristics of the high-frequency ultrasonographic images were summarized and compared with clinical surgery.Results:The hourglass-like fascicular constrictions of the anterior interosseous nerve were all located in the median nerve of the distal upper arm in 12 patients, including 9 cases of single hourglass change and 3 cases of multiple hourglass like changes. High-frequency ultrasound can accurately locate the location of the hourglass-like fascicular constrictions of the anterior interosseous nerve and the extent of neuropathy. The sonogram of hourglass-like fascicular constrictions of the anterior interosseous nerve showed single or multiple hourglass-like changes in the median nerve of the distal upper arm. The nerve fasciculars on both sides of hourglass-like changes were thickened. There was significant difference between the diameter of the affected fascicular and the corresponding position of the contralateral fascicular[(0.20±0.04)cm vs (0.11±0.03)cm, P<0.01]. There was significant difference between the cross-sectional area of the median nerve at the widest part of the lesion side and the corresponding position of the contralateral side[(0.14±0.03)cm 2 vs (0.09±0.03)cm 2, P<0.01]. Conclusions:High-frequency ultrasound is the preferred image method for the diagnosis of hourglass-like fascicular constrictions of the anterior interosseous nerve.
5.Comprehensive reconstruction of thumb and finger
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2020;43(5):424-434
In 1966, Yang Dongyue successfully transferred a second toe to hand for thumb reconstruction, which made a pioneering work for thumb and finger reconstruction. Cobbett firstly performed the human great toe transfer in 1968. In the following 20 years, there have been many reports of toe transplantation in different forms to reconstruct one or more hand digits. In 2007, Wang Zengtao reported a series of "comprehensive reconstructions of thumb and finger". The method is not a simple toe transplantation, but to reconstruct a new thumb or finger according to the structure and shape of normal thumb and finger. The tissue materials needed for digit reconstruction come from different parts of the body, and the toe is still retained in the foot with near-normal appearance and function. The concept of "comprehensive reconstruction of thumb and finger" has been thought as the new trend of digit reconstructions recently. This paper introduces the development of "comprehensive reconstruction of thumb and finger" in China, the common basic operation methods and the prospect for the future.
6. Operative treatment of Sneppen Ⅴ talus fracture through approach for malleolus medialis Ⅴ osteotomy plus hollow compression screw fixation
Zengtao HAO ; Xiaolong WANG ; Chao YIN ; Jihong WANG ; Shuzheng WEN ; Dongsheng FAN ; Yongfei WANG ; Dong JIANG ; Guorong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2019;21(10):910-913
Objective:
To report the effects of operative treatment of Sneppen Ⅴ talus fracture through the approach for malleolus medialis Ⅴ osteotomy plus hollow compression screw fixation.
Methods:
From January 2015 to January 2019, 16 patients with Sneppen Ⅴ talus fracture were treated at Department Ⅱ of Hand & Foot Microsurgery, The Second Affiliated Hospital to Inner Mongolia Medical University. They were 14 men and 2 women with a mean age of 38.4 years (range, from 20 to 55 years). All fractures were fixed with hollow compression screws through the approach for malleolus medialis Ⅴ osteotomy. The ankle and hindfoot functional scoring system developed by American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) was used to evaluate the clinical outcomes.
Results:
All patients were followed up for a mean time of 12.6 months (range, from 6 to 30 months). The mean operation time was 68.4 minutes (range, from 52 to 96 minutes); the mean amount of hemorrhage during operation was 96.8 mL (range, from 48 to 122 mL); the mean period of bone union was 4.8 months (range, from 3 to 8 months). The postoperative mean AOFAS score was 75.3 points (range, from 43 to 91 points). Complications occurred in 4 cases, including one case of talus ischemic necrosis, one case of partial talus ischemic necrosis accompanied by tibial arthritis, one case of subtalar arthritis, and one case of combined tibial, talar and subtalar arthritis. All incisions obtained primary healing, with no complications like infection, screw breakage, delayed union or nonunion.
Conclusion
Operative treatment of Sneppen Ⅴ talus fracture through the approach for malleolus medialis Ⅴ osteotomy plus hollow compression screw fixation can provide sufficient operative exposure to facilitate reduction and fixation of the talus fracture so that the ischemic necrosis of the talus and traumatic arthritis can be effectively reduced.
7.Value of ultrasonography in diagnosing intraneural ganglion cysts
Hengtao QI ; Lishan ZHANG ; Zengtao WANG ; Tiezheng WANG ; Shougang BAO ; Xiaofei MU ; Xiandong ZHANG ; Jianbo TENG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2018;27(4):338-341
Objective To evaluate the value of ultrasonography in diagnosing intraneural ganglion cysts . Methods The ultrasonographic images of 12 patients with intraneural ganglion cysts confirmed by surgery and pathology were retrospectively analyzed . The ultrasonographic features were summarized . Results The ultrasonographic images showed the location ,number ,size ,shape ,boundary ,internal echo , involvement extent and blood supply in intraneural ganglion cysts clearly . Intraneural ganglion cysts showed cystic masses within peripheral nerve ,boundary clear ,irregular-shaped ,ill-acoustic transmissibility ,and separations are common ,color Doppler examination showed no blood flow inside the cysts . Conclusions High frequency sonography is the preferred imaging method for diagnosis of intraneural ganglion cysts .
8.The reverse island flap pedicled with the dorsoulnar artery of the thumb for skin coverage of the thumb tip
Lishan ZHANG ; Xiaobin CHEN ; Chaoxi WEN ; Zengtao WANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2017;40(6):521-524
Objective To explore the operative methods and clinical effects of the reverse island flap pedi-cled with the dorsoulnar artery of the thumb for skin coverage of the thumb tip. Methods From February, 2013 to July, 2016, there were 11 cases of thumb tip defect distal to the superior nail fold who were treated with reverse dor-soulnar island flap, which was located on the dorsoulnar side of proximal thumb, and rotated with a 2 mm-wide pedi-cle at the dorsal arcade of the proximal nail fold. The skin over the rotated pedicle was sutured tensionless and the donor site was sutured directly. Postoperative follow-up was done termly. Results All 11 flaps survived eventually, and 9 cases were followed-up with a period of 3-38 months. Benefitting from the fair colored, well textured, plump but not bulky flap, the restored thumb had a satisfactory figure. The thumb also had good algesthesia and thalposis togeth-er with the flap. The thumb had a nearly normal ROM of interphalangeal joint and metacarpophalangeal joint, and opening angle of first web compared with the contralateral side. Conclusion The reverse island flap of dorsoulnar thumb, which is nourished with a constant vessel, is easily harvested and reliable. The flap can be used to repair the small skin defect of the thumb tip with a good result and few complication.
9.Research progress on functionalized graphene oxide as drug carriers
Chen WANG ; Jun XU ; Yanhua LIU ; Zengtao WANG ; Yue HU ; Taiping TIAN ; Mengjuan YI
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2017;48(1):117-124
Functionalized graphene oxide is prepared based on graphene. It has attracted great interest from all over the world due to its good solubility, biocompatibility, high loading rate, and easy modification. This paper summarizes the surface modification of graphene oxide, and its applications on anti-tumor, antibacteria, anti-hypertension, gene therapy and biosafety as a drug carrier, providing new methods and ideas in the biomedical field.
10.Advances in Iipid-Iowering effect of PPARαagonists
Yue HU ; Jun XU ; Yanhua LIU ; Zengtao WANG ; Liming HUANG ; Jialong FANG ; Chen WANG
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2016;(1):118-124
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α(PPARα)is an important subtype in the PPARs family. PPARs are a group of nuclear hormone receptors,which belong to type II nuclear receptor super family.PPARαagonists could be used in the treatment of hyperlipemia in clinic.PPARαagonists mainly include natural type and synthetic type,and according to the structure,the synthetic PPARαagonists can be divided into phenyl-heterocy-clic derivatives,ureide derivatives,amides derivatives,phenyloxazole or phenylthiazole derivatives,etc.So far, many PPARαagonists have been approved or in clinical development,and a series of novel PPARαagonists with higher activity and selectivity are being developed.This review will survey the progress in PPARαagonists.

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