Publications by authors named "Bing-Yan Zeng"

Anti-phospholipid syndrome (APS) has emerged as a significant issue in autoimmune diseases over recent decades. Its hallmark feature is thromboembolic events, potentially affecting any vascularized area including the microcirculation of the inner ear. Since the first case report of APS-related audiovestibular dysfunction described in 1993, numerous reports have explored the association between APS-related antibodies and audiovestibular dysfunction.

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Sepsis is a critical medical condition associated with high mortality for patients. Current pharmacological strategies for sepsis management or prevention had not achieved satisfactory results. The omega-3 fatty acids, with anti-inflammatory benefits, are considered to be promising agents for sepsis management/prevention.

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Introduction: Despite its high lifetime prevalence rate and the elevated disability caused by posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), treatments exhibit modest efficacy. In consideration of the abnormal connectivity between the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and amygdala in PTSD, several randomized controlled trials (RCTs) addressing the efficacy of different noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) modalities for PTSD management have been undertaken. However, previous RCTs have reported inconsistent results.

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  • - Migraine affects 9% to 18% of the global population, and existing preventative medications often show low effectiveness (40%-50% response rates) and have safety concerns.
  • - Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) are emerging as promising alternatives for migraine prevention, and a meta-analysis evaluated their efficacy compared to other FDA-approved treatments.
  • - The analysis of 40 studies revealed that high-dose EPA/DHA significantly reduces migraine frequency and severity, and shows the best acceptability compared to other interventions, suggesting it could be a top choice for prophylactic treatment.
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Introduction: Although one of the major presentations of vestibular migraine is dizziness with/without unsteady gait, it is still classified as one of the migraine categories. However, in contrast to ordinary migraine, vestibular migraine patients have distinct characteristics, and the detailed treatment strategy for vestibular migraine is different and more challenging than ordinary migraine treatment. Currently, there is no conclusive evidence regarding its management, including vestibular migraine prophylaxis.

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Sarcopenia frequently occurs with aging and leads to major adverse impacts on activities of daily living and quality of life in elderly individuals. Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (omega-3 PUFAs) supplements are considered promising therapeutic agents for sarcopenia management; however, the evidence remains inconsistent. We reviewed randomized controlled trials (RCTs) about omega-3 PUFA supplementation in patients with sarcopenia or in those at high risk for sarcopenia.

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Objective: Menopausal symptoms are common in midlife women and have broad impacts on their daily functioning and quality of life. Black cohosh extracts have been widely used to relieve menopausal symptoms. However, the comparative benefits of different combined black cohosh regimens remain inconclusive.

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  • Alzheimer's dementia (AD) is a key cause of global disability, and there is currently no effective treatment to slow its progression; neuro-inflammation is considered a potential cause.
  • A network meta-analysis of 52 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) found that long-term high-dose omega-3 fatty acids, specifically eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), showed significant potential in improving cognitive function in AD patients compared to other treatments.
  • The study noted similar acceptability and safety profiles for omega-3 supplements compared to placebo, and recommends future research on varying dosages of EPA to further assess its effects on cognitive decline.
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  • Dementia, especially Alzheimer's disease, really affects how people think and live, and current medications don't do enough to help.
  • A study looked at noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) methods, which are new ways to help improve thinking skills in people with Alzheimer's through special electrical stimulation.
  • The results showed that a specific type of NIBS called tDCS seems to help improve thinking abilities without causing many side effects, but more studies are needed to be sure.
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The role of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) in primary and secondary prevention on major cardiovascular events (MCE) is inconclusive due to the potential heterogeneity in study designs of formulas, dosages, and ratios of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) from the findings of previous randomized controlled trials (RCTs). Here we conducted a comprehensive narrative review of pre-clinical studies and updated a network meta-analysis (NMA) to determine the comparative efficacy against MCE with different EPA/DHA dosages and formulas. We found that pure EPA was ranked the best option in the secondary prevention (hazard ratio: 0.

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Background: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) was found in 11% of the general population worldwide. The current pharmacologic management of IBS was unsatisfactory, and it was accompanied by a number of adverse events. Melatonin was found to play an important role in gastrointestinal smooth muscle motility.

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Background: Modern technological applications, including exergames and virtual technology-assisted rehabilitation (VTAR) programmes, are promising for Parkinson's disease (PD) rehabilitation. However, evidence regarding their efficacy for rehabilitation is inconclusive.

Objectives: This network meta-analysis (NMA) investigated the efficacy of exergames and VTAR on gait and balance outcomes and acceptability for patients with PD.

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  • Researchers are studying how to help people with addiction to drugs like amphetamines and methamphetamines using a method called noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS).
  • They looked at 22 studies with almost 1900 people to see which NIBS methods worked best for reducing cravings and improving issues like depression and sleep.
  • The best results came from a specific combination of brain stimulation techniques, which helped reduce cravings the most, but more research is needed to confirm these findings.
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Objectives: Inadequate treatment of scrub typhus results in severe complications such as septic shock and is also associated with a high median mortality rate of 6%. However, there has been no conclusive evidence about the superiority of different antibiotics in managing scrub typhus in terms of efficacy and tolerability.

Methods: We conducted a network meta-analysis (NMA) using the frequentist method.

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Background: Both obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and periodic limb movements of sleep (PLMS) are common in the sleep laboratory. The severity of OSA can be improved by using continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). However, increasing evidence has shown an elevated periodic limb movement index (PLMI) in patients with OSA who use CPAP, although the pathophysiology is still unknown.

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  • Alzheimer's dementia (AD) affects 3-32% of the population and currently has no effective treatments to slow cognitive decline, prompting investigation into exogenous melatonin as a potential therapy.
  • A recent network meta-analysis compared the cognitive benefits of melatonin supplementation with FDA-approved medications, using changes in cognitive function (measured by the MMSE) and quality of life as key outcomes.
  • Results show that medium-term low-dose melatonin leads to significant improvements in cognitive function and quality of life, with acceptability similar to that of placebo.
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Background: Although the current consensus recommends a standard treatment of high-dose intravenous immunoglobulin with high-dose aspirin to manage Kawasaki disease (KD), the use of different adjunctive therapies remains controversial. The aim of the current network meta-analysis (NMA) was to compare the efficacy and tolerability of different existing interventions for the initial and refractory stages of KD.

Methods: An NMA of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) was conducted using the frequentist model applied after electronic searches in PubMed, Embase, ScienceDirect, ProQuest, ClinicalTrials.

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Background: Current pharmacologic prophylactic strategies for migraine have exhibited limited efficacy, with response rates as low as 40%-50%. In addition to the limited efficacy, the acceptability of those pharmacologic prophylactic strategies were unacceptable. Although noninvasive brain/nerve stimulation strategies may be effective, the evidence has been inconsistent.

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Background: Although tinnitus has a prevalence between 20 and 42.8%, the currently recommended management for tinnitus, such as tinnitus support and psychologic therapies, are relatively time-consuming and expensive. Several new pharmacologic treatments designed for tinnitus patients without specific origin had been developed but their efficacy remains unclear.

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