1.Pregnancy in patients on maintenance hemodialysis: seven cases report and 169 reported cases review
Qiaojing XIA ; Ping ZHANG ; Kaixiang SHENG ; Pingping REN ; Yan SONG ; Lihui QU ; Jianghua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2018;34(10):759-764
Objective To analyze and summarize the cases of pregnancy on maintenance hemodialysis (MHD),and review the literature.Methods Seven cases of pregnancy and childbirth in patients on MHD in the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University from Jan 2009 to Dec 2017 were analyzed,and the literature about pregnancy in patients on MHD reported in Pubmed and Web of Science database was retrieved.Both maternal and fetal outcome were studied.Results There are seven pregnant MHD patients in this center,among whom six patients went through a smooth pregnancy and one patient had intra-uterine fetal death at 14 weeks of pregnancy.The six patients had preterm labor.Among six fetuses,four grew in good health and developed well,one had physical development retardation and one had heart malformation at born.In the literature,169 cases reported pregnant patients and 182 fetuses were evaluated,of which 145 live infants were delivered,79.67% overall fetal survival rate,with gestational age of (32.94±3.34) weeks.In 164 delivered fetuses,147 were preterm labor (89.63%).The weight of live births was (1824±609) g.There were no maternal deaths.Fetal survival rate was zero in < 20 weeks of gestational age,20-24 weeks was 14.29%,25-27 weeks was 45.45%,≥28 weeks was 94.44%.The fetal survival rate was higher in pregnant woman receiving hemodialysis≥28 hours weekly compared to women receiving < 16 hours weekly (92.31% vs 52.94%,P=0.02).Conclusions There are still a very high matemal and fetal complication rate in hemodialysis patients,especially in fetus.Gestational age≥28 weeks has a high fetal survival rate.Intensive dialysis during pregnancy may benefit higher fetal survival rate.
2.Bibliometric analysis of research process and current situation of brain aging and exosomes
Liting LYU ; Xia YU ; Jinmei ZHANG ; Qiaojing GAO ; Renfan LIU ; Meng LI ; Lu WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(7):1457-1465
BACKGROUND:In recent years,with the rapid development of biomedicine,the study of brain aging and exosomes has attracted more and more attention,but there is no bibliometrics analysis in this field. OBJECTIVE:To objectively analyze domestic and foreign literature on brain aging and exosomes in the past 15 years,to summarize the research status,hot spots,and development trends in this field. METHODS:Using the core database of Web of Science as a search platform,we downloaded the literature on brain aging and exosomes published from the establishment of the database to December 28,2022,and analyzed the data from the aspects of country or region,institution,author,keywords,and co-cited literature using CiteSpace 6.1.R6 visualization software. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:A total of 1 045 research articles were included,and the number of publications on brain aging and exosomes research both domestically and internationally was showing an increasing trend year by year.The United States ranked first with 429 papers,and China ranked second with 277 papers.Louisiana State University ranked first with 16 articles.Professor Lukiw Walter J from Louisiana State University in the United States was the author with the highest number of publications,and Professor Bartel DP from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was the author with the most citations.The most prolific Journal was the International Journal of Molecular Sciences.Alzheimer's disease,microRNA,gene expression,extracellular vesicles,exosomes,oxidative stress,and biomarkers are the most relevant terms.According to the research on hot topics,biomarkers have become a new research hotspot.The above results indicate that the research on brain aging and exosomes has gradually increased in the past 15 years.The research direction has gradually shifted from the initial exploration of the expression of miRNAs in central nervous system diseases related to brain aging to the search for biomarkers that can identify and diagnose neurodegenerative diseases.The study of exocrine miRNAs to protect central nervous system from damage has emerged as promising therapeutic strategy.