1.Orthodontic considerations and timing selection for patients with stage Ⅳ periodontitis
Yan PENG ; Chi ZHANG ; Li GAO ; Xiting LI ; Chuanjiang ZHAO
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(1):25-36
Patients suffering from stage Ⅳ periodontitis manifest substantial alveolar bone destruction and pronounced tooth loss,fre-quently accompanied by masticatory dysfunction,occlusal disorder and tooth displacement or torsion.Standard periodontal interventions alone are insufficient to stabilize the condition,address masticatory dysfunction,and enhance patients'quality of life.Hence,intricate reconstructive and interdisciplinary regimens,encompassing orthodontic treatment,are often indispensable.Orthodontic therapy can op-timize the masticatory function and esthetic appearance of patients,and promote periodontal well-being.However,individuals with stageⅣ periodontitis present with inadequate periodontal support tissue and a heightened risk profile,rendering their orthodontic management a considerable clinical challenge.This article reviews the orthodontic considerations and optimal timing for intervention in patients with stage Ⅳ periodontitis and presents a representative case of combined periodontal-orthodontic-orthognathic treatment for pe-riodontitis(stage Ⅳ,grade C),in order to provide reference for periodontists and orthodontists.
2.Transition and Disintegration of Clopidogrel and Ticagrelor:In Vitro and In Vivo Magnetic Controlled Capsule Endoscopy-aided Studies
Jiali DU ; Jiaqi ZHANG ; Xiting WANG ; Li LI ; Hongmei JIAO ; Jiaxin LI ; Meilin LIU
Chinese Circulation Journal 2025;40(1):76-81
Objectives:This study aimed to observe the disintegration of clopidogrel and ticagrelor in vitro solution with different pH levels and in human digestive tract.Methods:(1)In vitro study:0.9% normal saline was mixed with hydrochloric acid and sodium bicarbonate respectively to mimic fasting gastric fluid,postprandial gastric fluid,gastric fluid after taking acid-inhibiting agent,acid-free gastric fluid and small intestine fluid.The disintegration of clopidogrel and ticagrelor in different pH solutions was observed.(2)In vivo study:12 patients who were admitted to the Department of Geriatric,Peking University First Hospital from 2022.11 to 2023.6 were included and underwent magnetic controlled capsule endoscopy.We observed the disintegration of clopidogrel(n=6)and ticagrelor(n=6)in the digestive tract.Results:(1)In vitro study:clopidogrel began to disintegrate earlier than ticagrelor([21.67±7.53]s vs.[40.00±6.33]s,P=0.001),but clopidogrel disintegrated more slowly than ticagrelor([23.00±9.38]min vs.[8.33±1.97]min,P=0.011).Clopidogrel disintegrated faster in alkaline solution than in acidic and neutral solution([11.50±4.95]min vs.[28.75±2.50]min,P=0.004),and the disintegration rate of ticagrelor in alkaline solutions is comparable to that in acidic and neutral solutions([7.00±1.41]min vs.[9.00±2.00]min,P=0.285).(2)In vivo study:In the study population,the morphology of clopidogrel and ticagrelor began to change after passing through the esophagus,of which 3 cases(clopidogrel 1 case,ticagrelor 2 cases)were in powder state when passing through the cardia,and the remaining 9 cases were basically intact when entering the stomach and completely disintegrated in the stomach.The complete disintegration time of Clopidogrel varied significantly among individuals,ranging from 8 to 33 min,with an average of(18.80±10.38)min,while the complete disintegration time of ticagrelor ranged from 3 to 6 min,with an average of(4.25±1.26)min.Clopidogrel disintegrated slower than ticagrelor(P=0.034).Conclusions:In vitro study,clopidogrel disintegrated more slowly than ticagrelor in solutions at different pH levels.Compared with clopidogrel,the disintegration rate of ticagrelor was less affected by pH.After oral administration of clopidogrel and ticagrelor,clopidogrel disintegrated more slowly than ticagrelor.The difference of complete disintegration time between individuals of ticagrelor was smaller and the disintegration rate was faster.
3.Analysis of the consultation for services and related factors of post-exposure prophylaxis services among college students who were at high risk for HIV infection in Hangzhou
Xingliang ZHANG ; Ke XU ; Zhou SUN ; Xiting LI ; Xiaohong PAN ; Junfang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(6):1008-1013
Objective:To understand the consultation for post-exposure prophylaxis(PEP) services and their related factors among college students who were at high risk for HIV infection in Hangzhou,and to provide a reference basis for formulating an intervention model for college students at high risk of HIV infection.Methods:A cross-sectional survey was conducted between November 2022, and March 2023, in 5 different types of schools in Hangzhou. The subjects should meet the inclusion criteria of age between 18 years and 24 years old self-reported having ever had sex in the past. The sample size was estimated at 864. An online survey was conducted among college students by questionnaire star of an online survey platform to collect their demographic information, sexual behavior characteristics, HIV test status, and consultation for PEP services. The HIV infection risk among participants was evaluated according to their sexual behavior. The consultation for PEP services and the related factors of college students who were at high risk for HIV infection were analyzed.Results:A total of 20 973 college students were surveyed, and 2 291 who have ever had sex were recruited in the study. The proportion assessed as being at high risk for HIV infection was 43.47% (996/2 291), and the proportion of consultation for PEP services was 9.24% (92/996). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that among college students who were at high risk for HIV infection, the positive related factors of consultation for PEP services included knowing about PEP services (a OR=17.49, 95% CI: 7.98-38.36) ,having HIV tests (a OR=3.92, 95% CI: 2.08-7.42) and access to condoms on campus (a OR=3.38, 95% CI: 2.02-5.65), and the negative related factor was homosexual orientation (a OR=0.24, 95% CI: 0.06-0.91). Conclusions:Among college students who were at high risk for HIV infection, the proportion of consultation for PEP services was at a lower level. It is necessary to strengthen further the health education of PEP services knowledge among college students, improve the PEP services system, and promote the utilization of PEP services to reduce new HIV infections among college students.
4.Analysis of the consultation for services and related factors of post-exposure prophylaxis services among college students who were at high risk for HIV infection in Hangzhou
Xingliang ZHANG ; Ke XU ; Zhou SUN ; Xiting LI ; Xiaohong PAN ; Junfang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(6):1008-1013
Objective:To understand the consultation for post-exposure prophylaxis(PEP) services and their related factors among college students who were at high risk for HIV infection in Hangzhou,and to provide a reference basis for formulating an intervention model for college students at high risk of HIV infection.Methods:A cross-sectional survey was conducted between November 2022, and March 2023, in 5 different types of schools in Hangzhou. The subjects should meet the inclusion criteria of age between 18 years and 24 years old self-reported having ever had sex in the past. The sample size was estimated at 864. An online survey was conducted among college students by questionnaire star of an online survey platform to collect their demographic information, sexual behavior characteristics, HIV test status, and consultation for PEP services. The HIV infection risk among participants was evaluated according to their sexual behavior. The consultation for PEP services and the related factors of college students who were at high risk for HIV infection were analyzed.Results:A total of 20 973 college students were surveyed, and 2 291 who have ever had sex were recruited in the study. The proportion assessed as being at high risk for HIV infection was 43.47% (996/2 291), and the proportion of consultation for PEP services was 9.24% (92/996). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that among college students who were at high risk for HIV infection, the positive related factors of consultation for PEP services included knowing about PEP services (a OR=17.49, 95% CI: 7.98-38.36) ,having HIV tests (a OR=3.92, 95% CI: 2.08-7.42) and access to condoms on campus (a OR=3.38, 95% CI: 2.02-5.65), and the negative related factor was homosexual orientation (a OR=0.24, 95% CI: 0.06-0.91). Conclusions:Among college students who were at high risk for HIV infection, the proportion of consultation for PEP services was at a lower level. It is necessary to strengthen further the health education of PEP services knowledge among college students, improve the PEP services system, and promote the utilization of PEP services to reduce new HIV infections among college students.
5.Infection characteristics of newly reported HIV/AIDS cases in Hangzhou City in 2022
WANG Ling ; XU Ke ; ZHANG Xingliang ; HUANG Sichao ; LI Xiting ; CHEN Junfang
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(2):123-129
Objective:
To analyze the infection characteristics of newly reported HIV/AIDS cases in Hangzhou City, so as to provide the reference for effective AIDS intervention.
Methods:
Newly reported HIV/AIDS cases in Hangzhou City in 2022 were recruited. Demographic information, HIV testing status, infection routes and sexual behaviors were collected using questionnaire surveys. Blood samples were collected before antiviral treatment, and HIV-1 pol gene sequences were detected to construct molecular transmission networks. The characteristics of HIV/AIDS cases, including infection routes, time, and location were analyzed. Factors affecting infection time and location among HIV/AIDS cases were analyzed using a multivariable logistic regression model.
Results:
A total of 1 007 HIV/AIDS cases were reported in Hangzhou City in 2022, with 907 cases (90.07%) completing questionnaire surveys. Among them, 833 were males (91.84%), and 532 had out-of-province household registrations (58.65%). Ninety-one molecular transmission networks were established, and 276 cases were involved, with homosexual contact as the main infection route (199 cases, 72.10%). There were 311 recently infected cases (35.34%) and 569 previously infected cases (64.66%) among 880 cases whose infection time could be determined. There were 531 locally infected. cases (70.24%) and 225 imported cases (29.76%) among 756 cases whose infection location could be determined. Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that the HIV/AIDS cases who were identified through voluntary counseling and testing (OR=1.826, 95%CI: 1.055-3.175) and sought sexual partners through homosexual dating apps (OR=2.461, 95%CI: 1.193-5.234) were more likely to be recently infected; the cases who lived in Hangzhou City for more than one year (>1 to 5 years, OR=2.853, 95%CI: 1.552-5.358; >5 years, OR=3.534, 95%CI: 1.382-9.804), sought sexual partners through entertainment venues (OR=3.449, 95%CI: 1.390-8.935), online/social apps (OR=2.416, 95%CI: 1.084-5.488) and homosexual dating apps (OR=3.734, 95%CI: 1.677-8.493) were more likely to be locally infected; student cases were more likely to be infected outside Hangzhou City (OR=0.115, 95%CI: 0.019-0.525).
Conclusions
The newly reported HIV/AIDS cases in Hangzhou City in 2022 were primarily infected through homosexual contact, previously and locally. Seeking sexual partners through homosexual dating apps is an important influencing factor for recent and local infections, highlighting the need for strengthening traceback investigations of related cases.
6.Transition and Disintegration of Clopidogrel and Ticagrelor:In Vitro and In Vivo Magnetic Controlled Capsule Endoscopy-aided Studies
Jiali DU ; Jiaqi ZHANG ; Xiting WANG ; Li LI ; Hongmei JIAO ; Jiaxin LI ; Meilin LIU
Chinese Circulation Journal 2025;40(1):76-81
Objectives:This study aimed to observe the disintegration of clopidogrel and ticagrelor in vitro solution with different pH levels and in human digestive tract.Methods:(1)In vitro study:0.9% normal saline was mixed with hydrochloric acid and sodium bicarbonate respectively to mimic fasting gastric fluid,postprandial gastric fluid,gastric fluid after taking acid-inhibiting agent,acid-free gastric fluid and small intestine fluid.The disintegration of clopidogrel and ticagrelor in different pH solutions was observed.(2)In vivo study:12 patients who were admitted to the Department of Geriatric,Peking University First Hospital from 2022.11 to 2023.6 were included and underwent magnetic controlled capsule endoscopy.We observed the disintegration of clopidogrel(n=6)and ticagrelor(n=6)in the digestive tract.Results:(1)In vitro study:clopidogrel began to disintegrate earlier than ticagrelor([21.67±7.53]s vs.[40.00±6.33]s,P=0.001),but clopidogrel disintegrated more slowly than ticagrelor([23.00±9.38]min vs.[8.33±1.97]min,P=0.011).Clopidogrel disintegrated faster in alkaline solution than in acidic and neutral solution([11.50±4.95]min vs.[28.75±2.50]min,P=0.004),and the disintegration rate of ticagrelor in alkaline solutions is comparable to that in acidic and neutral solutions([7.00±1.41]min vs.[9.00±2.00]min,P=0.285).(2)In vivo study:In the study population,the morphology of clopidogrel and ticagrelor began to change after passing through the esophagus,of which 3 cases(clopidogrel 1 case,ticagrelor 2 cases)were in powder state when passing through the cardia,and the remaining 9 cases were basically intact when entering the stomach and completely disintegrated in the stomach.The complete disintegration time of Clopidogrel varied significantly among individuals,ranging from 8 to 33 min,with an average of(18.80±10.38)min,while the complete disintegration time of ticagrelor ranged from 3 to 6 min,with an average of(4.25±1.26)min.Clopidogrel disintegrated slower than ticagrelor(P=0.034).Conclusions:In vitro study,clopidogrel disintegrated more slowly than ticagrelor in solutions at different pH levels.Compared with clopidogrel,the disintegration rate of ticagrelor was less affected by pH.After oral administration of clopidogrel and ticagrelor,clopidogrel disintegrated more slowly than ticagrelor.The difference of complete disintegration time between individuals of ticagrelor was smaller and the disintegration rate was faster.
7.Factors affecting immune reconstitution in HIV/AIDS patients after antiretroviral therapy
WU Hong ; XU Ke ; ZHANG Xingliang ; LI Xiting ; CHENG Wei
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(4):277-282
Objective:
To investigate the immune reconstitution of HIV/AIDS patients and its influencing factors after receiving antiviral therapy (ART) in Hangzhou City, so as to provide insights into improving the treatment effects and quality of life in HIV/AIDS patients.
Methods:
A retrospective cohort of HIV/AIDS patients who began antiviral treatment between January 1, 2016 and August 31, 2021 and had a baseline CD4+T lymphocyte (CD4) counts of less than 500 cells/μL or a baseline CD4/CD8+T lymphocyte (CD8) ratio of less than 0.8 in Hangzhou City was followed up until August 31, 2023. Demographic information, antiviral therapy in formation, CD4 counts, and CD4/CD8 were collected from the Chinese Disease Prevention and Control Information System. A good immune reconstitution was defined as having CD4≥500 cells/μL and CD4/CD8≥0.8. The immune reconstitution status of HIV/AIDS patients were analyzed, and factors affecting immune reconstitution were identified using a multivariable Cox proportional risk regression model.
Results:
A total of 3 349 HIV/AIDS patients were enrolled, with a median age at ART of 31 (interquartile range, 20) years. There were 3 075 males (91.82%), 1 600 cases with college education and above (47.78%) and 2 455 cases at WHO clinical stage Ⅰ-Ⅱ(73.31%). There were 1 368 cases with good immune reconstitution, accounting for 40.85%, and the proportion of HIV/AIDS patients with good immune reconstitution that began ART in 2016 was the highest, reaching 51.90%. Multivariable Cox proportional risk regression model identified WHO clinical stage (Ⅰ-Ⅱ, HR=2.529, 95%CI: 2.023-3.162), timely ART (HR=1.196, 95%CI: 1.027-1.394), initial treatment regimen (TDF+3TC+NVP/EFV, HR=2.185, 95%CI: 1.891-2.524; integrase inhibitors, HR=8.509, 95%CI: 6.706-10.795), baseline CD4/CD8 (≥0.1, HR: 1.600-4.515, 95%CI: 1.061-6.661), baseline hemoglobin (<90 mg/dL, HR=0.327, 95%CI: 0.121-0.880), hepatitis B infection (HR=0.619, 95%CI: 0.457-0.840) and hepatitis C infection (HR=0.308, 95%CI: 0.099-0.956) as factors affecting immune reconstitution in HIV/AIDS patients.
Conclusion
The immune reconstitution in HIV/AIDS patients after ART is associated with WHO clinical stage, timely ART, initial treatment regimen, baseline CD4/CD8, baseline hemoglobin and hepatitis B or C infection.
8.Digital repair for a patient with limited mouth opening: a case report and literature review
YANG Zhenghao ; ZHU Xiting ; LI Chen ; ZHOU Min ; GAN Xueqi
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2024;32(3):216-222
Objective:
To explore an accurate method to obtain an intraoral model of patients with specific limited mouth opening (microstomia) due to systemic scleroderma.
Methods:
This study followed medical ethics, and informed consent has been obtained from patients. A case of Ken's Type I mandibular dentition defect scleroderma with limited mouth opening was addressed with digital technology as the leading method combined with the traditional impression method of segmental impression. Individual trays were made based on the patient's left and right mandibular dentition, and segmented molds were obtained. Simultaneously, intraoral scanning was performed to obtain the morphological data of both the soft and hard tissues of the upper and lower mandibles. After each part of the model was obtained, the mandibular model was scanned and digitally aligned to form the final denture model, and the final removable partial denture was designed and made by computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology. At the same time, combined with the literature, the diagnosis and treatment of removable partial denture in patients with limited mouth opening were retrospectively analyzed.
Results:
The denture was well retained and achieved a good repair effect. The patients expressed satisfaction with the mastication efficiency and other functions of the denture. The findings of the literature review show that the integration of digital technology with the traditional impression method, along with computer fitting, can accurately obtain the patient's oral model and facilitate successful follow-up repairs. However, when the anterior mandibular dentition of the patient is absent, the margin of error is increased in this procedure, which deserves further exploration.
Conclusion
Utilizing digital technology as the leading method, combined with the traditional impression method of segmental impression, for the repair of dental defects in patients with limited mouth opening, has proven to be effective. Thus, patients report a positive medical experience with high satisfaction, indicating that this approach is worthy of clinical promotion.
9.Digital repair for a patient with limited mouth opening:a case report and literature review
Zhenghao YANG ; Xiting ZHU ; Chen LI ; Min ZHOU ; Xueqi GAN
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2024;(3):216-222
Objective To explore an accurate method to obtain an intraoral model of patients with specific limited mouth opening(microstomia)due to systemic scleroderma.Methods This study followed medical ethics,and informed consent has been obtained from patients.A case of Ken's Type Ⅰ mandibular dentition defect scleroderma with limited mouth opening was addressed with digital technology as the leading method combined with the traditional impression method of segmental impression.Individual trays were made based on the patient's left and right mandibular dentition,and segmented molds were obtained.Simultaneously,intraoral scanning was performed to obtain the morphological data of both the soft and hard tissues of the upper and lower mandibles.After each part of the model was obtained,the man-dibular model was scanned and digitally aligned to form the final denture model,and the final removable partial denture was designed and made by computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing(CAD/CAM)technology.At the same time,combined with the literature,the diagnosis and treatment of removable partial denture in patients with limited mouth opening were retrospectively analyzed.Results The denture was well retained and achieved a good repair ef-fect.The patients expressed satisfaction with the mastication efficiency and other functions of the denture.The findings of the literature review show that the integration of digital technology with the traditional impression method,along with computer fitting,can accurately obtain the patient's oral model and facilitate successful follow-up repairs.However,when the anterior mandibular dentition of the patient is absent,the margin of error is increased in this procedure,which deserves further exploration.Conclusion Utilizing digital technology as the leading method,combined with the tradi-tional impression method of segmental impression,for the repair of dental defects in patients with limited mouth open-ing,has proven to be effective.Thus,patients report a positive medical experience with high satisfaction,indicating that this approach is worthy of clinical promotion.
10.Digital repair for a patient with limited mouth opening:a case report and literature review
Zhenghao YANG ; Xiting ZHU ; Chen LI ; Min ZHOU ; Xueqi GAN
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2024;(3):216-222
Objective To explore an accurate method to obtain an intraoral model of patients with specific limited mouth opening(microstomia)due to systemic scleroderma.Methods This study followed medical ethics,and informed consent has been obtained from patients.A case of Ken's Type Ⅰ mandibular dentition defect scleroderma with limited mouth opening was addressed with digital technology as the leading method combined with the traditional impression method of segmental impression.Individual trays were made based on the patient's left and right mandibular dentition,and segmented molds were obtained.Simultaneously,intraoral scanning was performed to obtain the morphological data of both the soft and hard tissues of the upper and lower mandibles.After each part of the model was obtained,the man-dibular model was scanned and digitally aligned to form the final denture model,and the final removable partial denture was designed and made by computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing(CAD/CAM)technology.At the same time,combined with the literature,the diagnosis and treatment of removable partial denture in patients with limited mouth opening were retrospectively analyzed.Results The denture was well retained and achieved a good repair ef-fect.The patients expressed satisfaction with the mastication efficiency and other functions of the denture.The findings of the literature review show that the integration of digital technology with the traditional impression method,along with computer fitting,can accurately obtain the patient's oral model and facilitate successful follow-up repairs.However,when the anterior mandibular dentition of the patient is absent,the margin of error is increased in this procedure,which deserves further exploration.Conclusion Utilizing digital technology as the leading method,combined with the tradi-tional impression method of segmental impression,for the repair of dental defects in patients with limited mouth open-ing,has proven to be effective.Thus,patients report a positive medical experience with high satisfaction,indicating that this approach is worthy of clinical promotion.


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