1.Influence of Helicobacter pylori Infection on Diagnostic Performance of Serum Pepsinogens
Liyuan TAO ; Zizhong JI ; Linglong WANG ; Li CHU ; Yanhong ZHANG ; Yu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2017;22(12):728-732
Background:Serum pepsinogens (PGs),as a serologic marker for gastric mucosal lesions,can reflect the functional status of gastric mucosa. Helicobacter pylori (Hp)infection can cause pathological changes in gastric mucosa,and has been reported to influence the serum level of PGs. Aims:To explore the influence of Hp infection on diagnostic performance of serum PGs for gastric mucosal lesions. Methods:The endoscopic findings,biopsy pathology (including Giemsa staining) and serum PGs test in 1216 cases of patients from July 2014 to June 2015 at the First Affiliated Hospital of Jiaxing University were collected. Patients were categorized according to the pathological diagnosis and Hp status,and the results of serum PGs test were analyzed between different groups. Results:When patients were classified by gastric mucosal lesion,no significant differences were found in serum levels of PGⅠ,PGⅡ,ratio for PGⅠ/ Ⅱ (PGR)and proportion of PG-positive (PGⅠ≤70 μg/ L and PGR < 3. 0)patients of different mucosal lesion groups with Hp-positive status (P >0. 05),whereas significant differences were observed in serum levels of PGⅠ,PGⅡ,PGR and proportions of patients with PGⅠ≤70 μg/ L or PGR < 3. 0 of different mucosal lesion groups with Hp-negative status (P < 0. 05). When patients were classified by Hp status,PGⅠ level and PGR were lower and PGⅡ level and proportion of PG-positive patients were higher in Hp-positive patients than in Hp-negative patients in any of the gastric mucosal lesion groups (P < 0. 05 in part of the comparisons). Conclusions:Hp infection is strongly associated with the alterations in serum PGs test,which narrows the differences in PGs between groups with different gastric mucosal lesions and expands that within the same mucosal lesion, subsequently decreasing PGR and increasing the proportion of PG-positive patients. Patients negative for Hp infection may need new cut-off value of serum PGs test to improve the sensitivity for diagnosis of gastric mucosal lesion.
2.Bibliometric Analysis of Off-label Drug Use in Dynamic Themes Evolution
CHU Liyuan ; SHEN Zefang ; ZHOU Yan ; LU Ruimin ; WEI Xuan ; YANG Tiantong
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2023;40(18):2576-2583
OBJECTIVE To study of the dynamic evolution process of the themes of off-label drug use from a macroscopic perspective, perspective is needed to reveal the overall development vein of the field, and discover research hot spots and development trends of the field. METHODS A total of 3 876 literatures published in Web of Science from 2012 to 2022 on the topic of off-label drug use were used to obtain three visual maps of overlapping map, systematic evolution map and strategic map by using SciMAT analysis, and these maps of each period were analyzed. RESULTS Over the past ten years, there had been an increasing in the number of publications, themes, and keywords on the off-label drug use, with research themes from the former period having a large impact on the latter period, with complex evolutionary pathways and increasing evolutionary themes. Roughly, 14 evolutionary paths were formed in 4 research directions:adolescents and children, treatment, off label use, and drug RCT. CONCLUSION The content and scope of research in the field of off-label drug use will be diversified and developed, with greater focus on pediatric drug use, psychiatric drug use, COVID-19, and guidelines will be paid more attention.