Publications by authors named "Zhi Fei Wang"

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  • Fufang Ejiao Syrup has demonstrated effectiveness and safety in addressing Qi and blood deficiency in patients experiencing cancer-related fatigue, as evidenced by a comprehensive expert consensus.
  • A panel of 33 multidisciplinary experts conducted research and developed 7 recommendations and 20 consensus suggestions, utilizing the GRADE system to evaluate the evidence quality.
  • The final document outlines practical guidelines for the use of Fufang Ejiao Syrup in clinical settings, including dosing, timing of treatment, and safety measures, making it a valuable resource for healthcare professionals.
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In this study, we present a novel chemical biology strategy that leverages the reductive metabolic pathways of cancer cells to develop a new approach for synthesizing polymers in nonstrictly anaerobic conditions. This method utilizes the reductive metabolism of cancer cells to reduce Cu(II) to Cu(I), enabling Cu(I)-catalyzed controlled radical polymerization with poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate (MAPEGOMe) monomer, producing polymers with low dispersity (1.28-1.

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  • * A total of 236 participants were involved, and five key predictors were identified: body mass index (BMI), diabetes, hiatal hernia, existing GERD, and triglyceride levels.
  • * The nomogram demonstrated moderate predictive accuracy, with ROC curve values of 0.779 for the training set and 0.796 for the validation set, making it useful for clinical application within certain risk thresholds.
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The group standard Pharmacovigilance guidelines for clinical application of Chinese patent medicines for mucosal administration was released on January 16, 2024, on the national group standards information platform by the Institute of Basic Research in Clinical Medicine of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences and School and Hospital of Stomatology of Peking University, under the centralized management by the China Association of Chinese Medicine. The standard number is T/CACM 1563.6-2024.

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There are many kinds and dosage forms of Chinese patent medicines for external use on the market, which are widely used in clinical departments. The common adverse reactions of Chinese patent medicines for external use are skin reactions, and those for the rare severe diseases include palpitation, chest tightness, dyspnea, and anaphylactic shock. At present, World Health Organization(WHO), International Council for Harmonization of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use(ICH),the United States, the European Union, and Asia-Pacific countries(such as Japan and South Korea) have not issued any pharmacovigilance guideline of Chinese patent medicines for external use.

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  • - Oral Chinese patent medicine is a well-established treatment method derived from centuries of Chinese medical practices, known for being effective, portable, and convenient, but it faces challenges concerning safety and proper usage in clinical settings.
  • - Current issues include improper adherence to usage guidelines, risks of adverse reactions, and toxicity, leading to concerns about pharmacovigilance for these medicines.
  • - Experts in China are developing tailored pharmacovigilance guidelines to ensure safe and rational use of oral Chinese patent medicines, aligning with the country’s needs and addressing the unique aspects of these treatments.
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The group standard Guidelines for construction of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) pharmacovigilance system in medical institutions, managed by Chinese Association of Chinese Medicine and led by the Institute of Basic Research in Clinical Medicine,China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences and Dongfang Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, was announced on National Group Standard Information Platform on January 16, 2024, with the standard number T/CACM 1563. 2-2024. According to EU pharmacovigilance regulations and the second-level guidance principles of International Council for Harmonization of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use(ICH), the unique characteristics of TCM were fully considered, and the relevant systems and procedures for constructing TCM pharmacovigilance systems in medical institutions were clearly defined.

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  • The Drug Administration Law of the People's Republic of China (2019 revised edition), effective December 1, 2019, mandates the establishment of a pharmacovigilance system tailored to address the unique characteristics of Chinese patent medicines.
  • The pharmacovigilance guidelines for these medicines (T/CACM 1563.1-2024) integrate principles from the Drug Administration Law and international regulations, focusing on creating a standardized framework for monitoring the safety of traditional Chinese medicines.
  • Subsequent guidelines (T/CACM 1563.2-1563.6-2024) will cover various aspects of pharmacovigilance, including monitoring, risk evaluation, and reporting, specifically for different forms of Chinese patent medicines
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Chronic itch is a maladaptive and debilitating symptom in patients with allergic contact dermatitis (ACD), adversely affecting their quality of life. There is a lack of effective treatments for ACD-associated uncontrollable itch. In this study, we explored the antipruritic effects of baicalein (BE), a bioactive flavonoid extracted from the root of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi, and the underlying mechanisms in alleviating chronic itch triggered by diphenylcyclopropenone (DCP) in a mouse model of ACD.

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  • Surgical procedures have become more complex, leading to an increase in medical errors, especially in gastrointestinal diseases, which highlight the need for high-quality training tools.
  • This study focuses on creating realistic organ models using patient-specific imaging data and 3D printing techniques, emphasizing the importance of tunable softness and performance in hydrogels.
  • The resulting tissue-like models facilitate effective surgical training by accurately simulating conditions such as intraoperative bleeding, aiming to enhance medical education and improve surgical outcomes.
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the economics of Annao Pills combined with antihypertensive drugs in the treatment of primary hypertension in the Chinese medical setting. TreeAge pro 2018 was used for cost-effect analysis and sensitivity analysis of the two treatment regimens. The intervention time of the simulation model was 2 weeks.

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  • Pharmacoeconomic evaluation aims to improve drug safety and effectiveness by optimizing healthcare resource utilization and supporting better decision-making in healthcare.
  • Chinese patent medicine is a crucial part of China’s healthcare system, but its post-marketing economic evaluations are often lacking in standardization and quality.
  • A project led by experts is developing guidelines to enhance the methodology and standardization of pharmacoeconomic evaluations for Chinese patent medicine, ensuring alignment with existing regulations and traditional Chinese medicine principles.
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Due to the lack of specialized guidance, the post-marketing research on clinical effectiveness of Chinese patent medicines demonstrates varied quality and lacks high-quality evidence, failing to meet the demands of policy-making, clinical decision-making, and industrial decision-making. To address this issue, this project gathered experts in clinical medicine, clinical pharmacy, evidence-based medicine, drug epidemiology, medical ethics, and policy and regulation in China. They referred to the model of international post-marketing research on medicines and developed Guidelines for post-marketing research on clinical effectiveness of Chinese patent medicines under the framework of relevant laws and regulations and technical guidance documents in China.

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Magnetic polymer composites have been widely utilized in potential applications in material science, such as reduction of dyes, immunodiagnostics, biomedicals, and magnetically controllable photonic crystals owing to large surface areas, fast separation, and recyclable performance. In this work, anisotropic magnetic particles were prepared by seeded emulsion polymerization, with morphologies of "FeO-shell", "hemisphere-like", "raspberry-like", "multiple lobes-like", and "sandwich-like". Poly(styrene/divinylbenzene/mono-2-(methacryloxy)ethyl succinate)@ FeO (P(St/DVB/MMES)@FeO) were the seed microspheres, and P(St/DVB/MMES)@FeO@polymer particles are achieved by seeded emulsion polymerizations.

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  • Wild plants, specifically D. dcne., have potential as urban landscape trees due to their ornamental value and ability to enhance urban foliage and fruit variety.
  • Researchers conducted pot experiments to find the best fertilizer application strategy, testing ten different groups, including a control.
  • The findings indicate organic fertilizer, especially at a medium level (4.06 g per plant), significantly improved seedling growth metrics like height, diameter, and chlorophyll content, highlighting its importance in seedling reproduction.
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The articles involving Xiangju Capsules were retrieved, and qualitative research and quantitative research methods were combined to evaluate the evidence of the safety, effectiveness, economy, innovation, suitability, accessibility, and characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine( "6+1" dimensions) of this drug. Multi-criteria decision analysis(MCDA) model and CSC v2.0 software were used to comprehensively evaluate the clinical value of Xiangju Capsules in the treatment of rhinosinusitis and clarify the precise clinical positioning.

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Magnetic nanospheres are becoming a promising platform for a wide range of applications in pharmacy, life science, and immunodiagnostics due to their high surface area, ease of synthesis and manipulation, fast separation, good biocompatibility, and recyclable performance. In this work, an innovative and efficient method is developed by in situ reducing and growing Ni(OH) for the preparation of dendritic mesoporous nanocomposites of silica@FeO/tannic acid@nickel hydroxide (dSiO@FeO/TA@Ni(OH)). The flower-like nanospheres have good magnetic response, large surface area, and high histidine-rich protein (His-protein) purification performance.

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  • Clinical education for interns on hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in China is essential yet challenging, and this study examines the effectiveness of a patient-specific 3D printing liver model (3DPM) in enhancing this education.
  • The study involved 62 interns divided into three groups (3DPM, 3D virtual reconstruction (3DVR), and MDCT) after receiving lecture-based education on HCC, then testing their understanding of liver anatomy and surgical planning.
  • Results showed that the 3DPM group outperformed the other groups in accurately identifying tumor locations, understanding vessel relationships, and creating surgical plans, indicating that 3DPM significantly benefits clinical education for HCC.
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  • - Liver cancer, particularly hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), is a prevalent and aggressive type of cancer that poses challenges in diagnosis and treatment, leading to poor patient outcomes.
  • - Intratumoral heterogeneity (ITH) refers to the variations in genetic makeup and characteristics within the same tumor, impacting growth, treatment resistance, and immune evasion.
  • - The review highlights how changes in glucose metabolism and the distinct metabolic traits of tumor cells in HCC are interconnected, providing insights into the cancer's development and potential therapeutic targets.
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Background: Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is a cerebral hemorrhagic disease with a high disability and fatality rate. Cell pyroptosis is involved in the brain injury following SAH. Here, we explored the effect of HDAC inhibitor SAHA against cell pyroptosis after SAH.

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In this study, TreeAge Pro was used to build a decision tree model for Qilong Capsules in the treatment of ischemic stroke. We compared the economy between Qilong Capsules + conventional therapy vs conventional therapy in the treatment of ischemic stroke to guide the rational allocation of health resources in clinical practice. The cost parameters in the study were obtained from Menet and the relevant literature published recently.

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This study systematically sorted out the existing studies about Tianshu Capsules in the treatment of migraine(syndrome of blood stasis blocking collaterals, syndrome of ascendant hyperactivity of liver Yang), and conducted comprehensive clinical evaluation through "6+1" dimensions of safety, effectiveness, economy, innovation, suitability, accessibility, and characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) to embody the advantages and characteristics and clarify the precise clinical position of Tianshu Capsules. The value of each dimension was calculated via health technology assessment, the multi-criteria decision analysis(MCDA) mo-del and CSC v2.0 software.

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This clinical value-oriented comprehensive evaluation of drugs was carried out in accordance with Guidelines for Management of Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation of Drugs(trial version 2021), with the qualitative and quantitative evaluation methods adopted. Based on the evidence-based medicine, epidemiology, clinical medicine, pharmacoeconomics, mathematical statistics, and health technology evaluation(HTA), the clinical value of Ginkgolide Injection was evaluated from the "6+1" dimension by giving weight to the criterion level and index level and calculating with multi-criteria decision analysis(MCDA) model and CSC v2.0.

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Based on Guidelines for the Management of Clinical Comprehensive Evaluation of Drugs(trial version 2021), this study aims to sort out the clinical evidence of Huangkui Capsules(HC) in the treatment of chronic kidney diseases in aspects of safety, effectiveness, economy, innovation, suitability, accessibility, and characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine( "6+1" dimensions) from real-world data, secondary literature evaluations, questionnaires, and public data, with the methods in evidence-based medicine, epidemiology, pharmacoeconomics, and health technology. Furthermore, with multi-criteria decision analysis(MCDA) model and CSC v2.0, the clinical value of the medicine is comprehensively assessed.

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