Publications by authors named "Li Qiong Wang"

Introduction: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the prevalent cardiac arrhythmia and can significantly impair the quality of life (QoL). Although catheter ablation (CA) is an established treatment for AF,post-procedural complications or perceived inadequate control of AF may diminish the QoL for some patients, potentially even to levels lower than pre-procedure. Preliminary findings from our previous pilot trial indicate that acupuncture may positively influence QoL in AF patients post-CA.

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Objectives: This study aims to evaluate (1) the effect and safety of acupuncture in patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA) and explore (2) whether the effect of acupuncture differed according to acupuncture type, acupuncture dose and follow-up time.

Design: Systematic review and pairwise and exploratory network meta-analysis.

Setting: PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Web of Science, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Chinese Biomedical Literature Database, VIP Database for Chinese Technical Periodicals and Wanfang from inception to 13 November 2023.

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Objective: To evaluate the reporting quality of randomized controlled trials (RCT) of acupuncture for knee osteoarthritis and explore factors associated with the reporting.

Study Design And Setting: Eight databases were searched from inception to August 2024 to assess the quality of acupuncture for knee osteoarthritis RCTs based on the CONSORT, the STRICTA, and the CONSORT-Outcomes. We performed regression analyses on pre-specified study characteristics to explore factors associated with reporting quality.

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Importance: Sciatica is commonly caused by herniated lumbar disc and contributes to severe pain and prolonged disability. Although acupuncture is widely used by patients with chronic sciatica, the evidence of its efficacy is scarce.

Objective: To investigate the efficacy and safety of acupuncture compared with sham acupuncture in patients with chronic sciatica from herniated disk.

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  • The study explores the roles of senegenin and O-GlcNAcylation in the development and spread of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), a type of liver cancer with unclear causes.
  • Researchers used various methods, including western blot analysis and cell assays, to assess the impact of O-GlcNAcylation levels and senegenin on HCC cell behaviors like growth and migration.
  • Results showed that high O-GlcNAcylation levels were associated with increased cancer cell growth and metastasis, while senegenin was found to reduce these effects by downregulating specific signaling pathways.
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  • The study investigates the combined effects of acupuncture and diclofenac sodium injections on pain relief in patients with acute renal colic due to kidney stones.
  • Patients were split into two groups: one received acupuncture while the other had sham acupuncture after their injection, and results were analyzed based on the time taken for pain reduction and complete relief.
  • Findings showed that the acupuncture group experienced significantly faster pain relief compared to the sham group, indicating the effectiveness of acupuncture in accelerating recovery from acute renal colic.
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Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) is a major cell entry receptor for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The induction of ACE2 expression may serve as a strategy by SARS-CoV-2 to facilitate its propagation. However, the regulatory mechanisms of ACE2 expression after viral infection remain largely unknown.

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Objective: Preterm birth is one of the most important health problems in the world. Feeding intolerance is one of the most common and serious complications of premature infant. The purpose of this study was to explore the effect of Chinese pediatric Tuina on the prevention of feeding intolerance in favour of weight gain in premature infants.

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In order to explore the application of "patient and public involvement" (PPI) in acupuncture clinical research, the connotation, reporting standards and research status of PPI at home and abroad are collated, and the key problems of PPI encountered in acupuncture clinical research are deeply considered and summarized. It is suggested that the short-form checklist of (GRIPP) of the 2nd edition should be applied to acupuncture clinical research. PPI provides a new perspective for acupuncture clinical research.

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Purpose: Acupuncture has been widely used in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis (KOA), but the selection of acupoints is indeterminate and lacks biological basis. The skin temperature of acupoints can reflect the state of local tissue and may be a potential factor for guiding acupoint selection. This study aims to compare the skin temperature of acupoints between KOA patients and the healthy population.

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Chronic pain has been one of the leading causes of disability. Acupuncture is globally used in chronic pain management. However, the efficacy of acupuncture treatment varies across patients.

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  • The study examines the effectiveness of electroacupuncture (EA) in reducing postoperative ileus (POI) duration when used alongside the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocol for colorectal cancer patients.
  • Conducted in China with 248 patients, the trial compared EA treatment against sham electroacupuncture (SA) to evaluate its impact on recovery metrics such as time to first defecation and hospital stay.
  • Results showed that patients receiving EA had a significantly quicker return to bowel function, with a median time to first defecation of 76.4 hours compared to 90 hours in the SA group, indicating EA may enhance post-surgery recovery.
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Background: Diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-D) is the most common subtype of IBS. Acupuncture is commonly used to treat IBS-D, but its effect is uncertain because of the poor quality of prior studies. This trial aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of acupuncture treatment for IBS-D through comparisons with sham acupuncture.

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  • Renal colic is a painful condition, and this study aimed to analyze if acupuncture could enhance pain relief when used alongside traditional analgesics in patients experiencing acute renal colic.
  • Conducted in a Chinese emergency department, the randomized trial involved 80 participants with significant pain, comparing the effects of acupuncture against sham acupuncture following an intramuscular injection of diclofenac sodium.
  • Results showed that acupuncture led to a much higher pain relief response rate at 10 minutes (77.5%) compared to sham acupuncture (10.0%), although no significant differences were observed regarding the need for additional pain relief medication.
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Introduction: Hypertension is a common risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation (TEAS) may be effective for hypertension, but the evidence remains limited. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of the smart phone-based TEAS as adjunctive therapy for hypertension.

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  • The study examined the effectiveness of a home-based treatment combining transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation (TEAS) and lifestyle changes on controlling blood pressure in individuals with high-normal BP.
  • Participants were divided into two groups: one receiving the combined treatment (TEAS + lifestyle changes) and the other just lifestyle changes, over 12 weeks.
  • Results showed a significant reduction in systolic blood pressure in the intervention group, though no change in body mass index or quality of life was observed, and few participants reported adverse effects related to TEAS.
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  • Postoperative ileus is a common issue following colorectal surgery that prolongs recovery and negatively affects patients' overall wellbeing.
  • A study was conducted on colorectal cancer patients to assess the impact of electroacupuncture at specific acupoints combined with standard care on postoperative recovery.
  • The results showed that electroacupuncture at the ST36 point significantly reduced the time to first flatus and defecation compared to standard care alone, while acupuncture at ST25 showed no substantial benefits.
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Inspired by the working principle of natural spiderweb and long-persistence phosphors, we have synthesized a spiderweb-like nanocomposite in which CoS quantum dots are confined in N-doped carbon frameworks/carbon nanotubes (CNTs). The intimate combination of three-dimensional conductive networks of CoS/CNTs with abundant active sites allows effective capture of sulfate radicals both physical confinement and chemical bonding and accelerates the redox kinetics significantly. Furthermore, in virtue of the light storing and luminescence behaviors of long-persistence phosphors, the all-weather CoS/CNTs produced can realize an optimum degradation efficiency of 64% under dark conditions.

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  • Chronic Sciatica is a painful condition with significant impacts on health and quality of life, and current treatments are ineffective long-term, prompting this study on acupuncture's potential benefits.
  • The study involves 216 patients, randomly assigned to receive either real or sham acupuncture, with treatment over 4 weeks and follow-ups extending to 52 weeks to evaluate pain and disability outcomes.
  • The trial is ethically approved, will gather informed consent from participants, and aims to publish its findings in peer-reviewed journals to share results with the medical community.
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Objective: To analyze the main factors affecting the positive results of acupuncture for chronic pain in English literature of randomized controlled trial (RCT), in order to provide reference for the design of acupuncture clinical research.

Methods: The RCTs of acupuncture for chronic pain published before March 26, 2020 were searched in PubMed, EMbase and Cochrane Library by computer. A total of 21 factors were analyzed by single-factor analysis, and the factors with statistically significant difference were selected for multivariate Logistic regression analysis.

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  • Postoperative ileus (POI) is a common issue after abdominal surgeries, leading to longer hospital stays and higher costs, prompting the investigation of electroacupuncture (EA) as a potential treatment.
  • This study is a multicenter randomized sham-controlled trial in China involving 248 colorectal cancer patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery, comparing the effects of EA with a sham treatment on recovery, specifically the time to first defecation.
  • The research has ethical approval and aims to publish findings in peer-reviewed journals, covering various recovery metrics beyond just time to defecation, such as time to first flatus, food tolerability, and postoperative complications.
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Introduction: Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is one of the leading causes of disability. The effectiveness of acupuncture for treating KOA remains controversial. This protocol describes the method of a systematic review and meta-analysis evaluating the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture for treating KOA.

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Background: Current evidence suggests that acupuncture is an effective adjunctive therapy that can bring potential benefits to patients with cardiac arrhythmias. However, there are relevant gaps in the optimal therapeutic strategy, which may cause uncertainties on the best practice of acupuncture treatment for arrhythmia. We aim to develop consensus-based recommendations for clinical guidance on acupuncture treatment of cardiac arrhythmias.

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  • Constipation is a common side effect of antipsychotic medications, and there is a need for better management strategies, prompting a study on electro-acupuncture (EA) as a potential solution.
  • The study is a randomized controlled trial involving 112 participants, comparing the effects of EA to sham acupuncture over 22 weeks, measuring outcomes like bowel movement frequency and constipation symptoms.
  • Results will contribute to the understanding of EA's safety and effectiveness for treating constipation linked to antipsychotic use, and will be published in peer-reviewed journals for wider accessibility and reliability.
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