1.The implementing experience of pharmaceutical risk-sharing agreements in Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan area and its implication for mainland China
Penglei CUI ; Shiyong LI ; Feng CHANG ; Yun LU
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2017;10(2):21-26
With the rapid development of healthcare technologies, the improvement of patient health expecta-tions, and the increasing of the government or insurer's financial budget pressure, risk-sharing agreements has be-come the focus of the governments or insurer concerned. This article systematically analyzed Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan risk-sharing agreements from five aspects, including the operation main, scope, classification, application processes and the implementation effects. According to the results of the analysis, we suggests that China should im-prove risk-sharing agreements theoretical basis, diversify risk-sharing agreements models, establish risk-sharing a-greements standardization process and so on.
2.Investigation of the peripheral blood mononuclear cells expressing HLA-G of patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Li HOU ; Bo SHEN ; Jiaxi CHEN ; Jun LI ; Shiyong CHEN ; Donghua CUI ; Min ZHU
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2014;18(5):325-328
Objective To investigate the expression of HLA-G in lymphocytes,CD3+ T cells,and CD14+ monocytes from patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and their associations with disease activity,disease duration,medication used and clinical parameters.Methods We studied 68 RA patients as well as 63 healthy controls.HLA-G expression was analyzed by flow cytometry in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs).Mann Whitney U tests and Spearman rank correlation coefficient test were used for statistical analysis.Results We found that lymphocytes as well as CD3+ T cells,and CD14+ monocytes in RA patients showed a diminished expression of HLA-G compared with healthy controls [1.98%(1.17%-3.66%) vs 2.93% (1.70%-5.40%),U=1624.5,P<0.05; 1.35%(0.57%-2.79%) vs 2.16%(1.15%-4.45%),U=1387,P=0.000; 22.65% (10.59%-36.81%) vs 32.76% (20.73%-44.62%),U=1526,P<0.01].Spearman analysis showed that the levels of HLA-G+ lymphocytes as well as CD3+ HLA-G+ T cells was negatively associated with DAS28 score(r=-0.288,P=0.017; r=-0.373,P=0.001),but no significant correlation was detected between the levels of CD14+HLA-G+monocytes and DAS 28 score (P>0.05).In addition,the levels of expression of HLA-G was not correlated to disease duration,medication used,ESR,CRP,RF,anti-CCP and ANA (P>0.05).Conclusion Decreased expression of HLA-G are detected in lymphocytes,CD3+ T cells,and CD14+ monocytes from pa-tients with RA,and the abnormality of HLA-G may play an important role in the development of RA.
3.Endothelial nitric oxide synthase gene transfection enhances anti-proliferative effect of EPCs on injured artery
Bin CUI ; Xiaohan DING ; Gang ZHAO ; Mingbao SONG ; Shiyong YU ; Jianfei CHEN ; Lan HUANG
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 2014;(10):637-641
Objective To study the effects of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) gene transfection on endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) transplantation in the process of injured vascular endothelium repair. Methods EPCs were cultured and expanded in vitro. EPCs were transduced with pseudotyped retroviral vectors expressing eNOS gene (pMCV-eNOS-EPCs) or green fluorescent protein gene (pMCV-GFP-EPCs). EPCs with expressing eNOS, GFP or saline were injected respectively into rat injured artery model by tail vein injection after balloon injury and again 24 hours. 14 days after transplantation. eNOS expression in injured artery was detected by RT-PCR, western blot and immunohistochemical methods. The morphology of arterial intima and media was studied by optical microscopy and image analysis system. Results Compared with GFP-EPCs group and control group, the mRNA and protein of eNOS were obviously high expressed in eNOS-EPCs group. EPCs transplantation reduce lumen stenosis and inhibit neointimalhyperplasia (eNOS-EPCs group vs.control group, 0.58±0.05 vs. 1.56±0.21, P < 0.01;GFP-EPCs group vs. control group, 0.84±0.09 vs.1.56±0.21, P < 0.05). eNOS gene transfection could further enhance this anti-proliferative effects (eNOS-EPCs group vs. GFP-EPCsgroup,0.58±0.05 vs. 0.84±0.09, P < 0.05). Furthermore, eNOS modified EPCs could improve the endothelial function of injured vascular endothelium. Conclusions eNOS gene transfection could increase the anti-proliferative effect of EPCs transplantation on injured artery and obviously ameliorate endothelial function.
4.Anus-preserving rectectomy using telescopic anastomosis for middle and lower rectal cancer, report of 402 cases
Shiyong LI ; Zhenjia LIANG ; Shujun YUAN ; Gang CHEN ; Xue BAI ; Fuyi ZUO ; Bo YU ; Guang CHEN ; Xiaojun WEI ; Yishi XU ; Junfeng DU ; Wei CUI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2011;26(7):537-539
Objective To study the clinical efficacy of anus-preserving rectectomy by using telescopic anastomosis of colon and rectal mucosa for the middle and lower rectal cancer. Methods A retrospective analysis was carried out in 402 cases with middle and lower rectal cancer undergoing telescopic anastomosis for anus-preserving procedure, including 241 males and 161 females, age ranging from 21 to 99 years, averaging at 55. 7 years. The distal margins of the tumors were within 6 - 9 cm to anal verge. According to TNM staging, there were 123 cases in Stage Ⅰ , 244 cases in Stage Ⅱ , 31 cases in Stage Ⅲ,and 4 cases in Stage Ⅳ. Results 345(345/402, 85. 8% ) cases were followed up, the median time of the follow-up was 6. 1 years. Postoperative complications included 17(4.2%) cases of stomal leakage, 11(2.7% ) cases of stomal stenosis. All patients recovered normal defecating function 12-24 weeks post operation. Local recurrence rate was 6. 3% (22/345). Hepatic and lung metastasis was 13. 6% (47/345) and 2. 6% (9/345)respectively. The five year survival rate was 68. 7% (112/163). Conclusions Anuspreserving rectectomy by using telescopic anastomosis is safe and effective procedure to treat middle and lower rectal cancer, with the preservation of anal function and without the increasing rate of local recurrence.
5.Anus-preserving surgery with anal intersphincteric resection in the treatment of ultra-low rectal cancer
Shiyong LI ; Zhenjia LIANG ; Shujun YUAN ; Bo YU ; Gang CHEN ; Guang CHEN ; Fuyi ZUO ; Xue BAI ; Xiaojun WEI ; Yishi XU ; Wei CUI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2009;24(8):628-630
Objective To study clinical therapeutic effects of anus-preserving operation with resecting anal intersphincter to treat ultra-low rectal cancer through abdominal cavity. Methods We retrospectively analyzed 52 cases of ultra-low rectal cancer, with the inferior border of the cancers within 2 cm to anocutaneous line or 5 cm to the edge of anus treated by anus-preserving operation with resecting archos internal sphincter muscles through abdominal cavity and anus. There were 29 males, and 23 females, with age 28 to 76 years old, averaging 56. 3 years old. The inferior border of the cancer were within 4 cm to the edge of anus in 18 cases, including 6 cases of adenoma cancerization, and 5 cm to the anus in 34 cases. Pathologic diagnosis was well-differentiated adenocarcinoma in 21 cases, moderately differentiated in 29 cases, low differentiated in 2 cases, there were 6 cases with adenoma cancerization. 28 cases were Dukes A stage, and 24 B stage. Results The follow-up rate was 88. 4% (46/52), and the median time was 5.9 years. 2 case developed stoma leak (3.8%), and 3 developed stoma stenosis(5.7% ) after operation. The anus could roughly control defecation in 6 ~ 12 mouths after operation. The local recurrence rate was 5.7%, and the 5-year-survival rate was 72.7%. Conclusion By anus-preserving operation with resecting archos internal sphincter muscles, defecation controlling was well reserved by anus, and the 5-year-survival rate was not cut down. This operation is one of the safe and effective operations of anus-preserving procedure.
6.Transanal laparoscopic radical resection with telescopic anastomosis for low rectal cancer.
Shiyong LI ; Gang CHEN ; Junfeng DU ; Guang CHEN ; Xiaojun WEI ; Wei CUI ; Qiang YUAN ; Liang SUN ; Xue BAI ; Fuyi ZUO ; Bo YU ; Xing DONG ; Xiqing JI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2015;18(6):581-583
OBJECTIVETo assess the safety, feasibility and clinical outcome of laparoscopic radical resection for low rectal cancer with telescopic anastomosis or with colostomy by stapler through transanal resection without abdominal incisions.
METHODSFrom January 2010 to September 2014, 37 patients underwent laparoscopic radical resection for low rectal cancer through transanal resection without abdominal incisions. The tumors were 4-7 cm above the anal verge. On preoperative assessment, 26 cases were T1N0M0 and 11 were T2N0M0.
RESULTSFor all cases, successful surgery was performed. In telescopic anastomosis group, the mean operative time was (178±21) min, with average blood loss of (76±11) ml and (13±7) lymph nodes harvested. Return of bowel function was (3.0±1.2) d and the hospital stay was (12.0±4.2) d without postoperative complications. Patients were followed up for 3-45 months. Twelve months after surgery, 94.6%(35/37) patients achieved anal function Kirwan grade 1, indicating that their anal function returned to normal.
CONCLUSIONSLaparoscopic radical resection for low rectal cancer with telescopic anastomosis or colostomy by stapler through transanal resection without abdominal incisions is safe and feasible. Satisfactory clinical outcome can be achieved mini-invasively.
Anal Canal ; Anastomosis, Surgical ; Colostomy ; Humans ; Laparoscopy ; Lymph Nodes ; Operative Time ; Postoperative Complications ; Rectal Neoplasms ; Safety
7.Transanal laparoscopic radical resection with telescopic anastomosis for low rectal cancer
Shiyong LI ; Gang CHEN ; Junfeng DU ; Guang CHEN ; Xiaojun WEI ; Wei CUI ; Qiang YUAN ; Liang SUN ; Xue BAI ; Fuyi ZUO ; Bo YU ; Xing DONG ; Xiqing JI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2015;(6):581-583
Objective To assess the safety, feasibility and clinical outcome of laparoscopic radical resection for low rectal cancer with telescopic anastomosis or with colostomy by stapler through transanal resection without abdominal incisions. Methods From January 2010 to September 2014, 37 patients underwent laparoscopic radical resection for low rectal cancer through transanal resection without abdominal incisions. The tumors were 4-7 cm above the anal verge. On preoperative assessment , 26 cases were T1N0M0 and 11 were T2N0M0. Results For all cases, successful surgery was performed. In telescopic anastomosis group, the mean operative time was (178±21) min, with average blood loss of (76±11) ml and (13±7) lymph nodes harvested. Return of bowel function was (3.0±1.2) d and the hospital stay was (12.0±4.2) d without postoperative complications. Patients were followed up for 3-45 months. Twelve months after surgery, 94.6%(35/37) patients achieved anal function Kirwan grade 1, indicating that their anal function returned to normal. Conclusions Laparoscopic radical resection for low rectal cancer with telescopic anastomosis or colostomy by stapler through transanal resection without abdominal incisions is safe and feasible. Satisfactory clinical outcome can be achieved mini-invasively.
8.Transanal laparoscopic radical resection with telescopic anastomosis for low rectal cancer
Shiyong LI ; Gang CHEN ; Junfeng DU ; Guang CHEN ; Xiaojun WEI ; Wei CUI ; Qiang YUAN ; Liang SUN ; Xue BAI ; Fuyi ZUO ; Bo YU ; Xing DONG ; Xiqing JI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2015;(6):581-583
Objective To assess the safety, feasibility and clinical outcome of laparoscopic radical resection for low rectal cancer with telescopic anastomosis or with colostomy by stapler through transanal resection without abdominal incisions. Methods From January 2010 to September 2014, 37 patients underwent laparoscopic radical resection for low rectal cancer through transanal resection without abdominal incisions. The tumors were 4-7 cm above the anal verge. On preoperative assessment , 26 cases were T1N0M0 and 11 were T2N0M0. Results For all cases, successful surgery was performed. In telescopic anastomosis group, the mean operative time was (178±21) min, with average blood loss of (76±11) ml and (13±7) lymph nodes harvested. Return of bowel function was (3.0±1.2) d and the hospital stay was (12.0±4.2) d without postoperative complications. Patients were followed up for 3-45 months. Twelve months after surgery, 94.6%(35/37) patients achieved anal function Kirwan grade 1, indicating that their anal function returned to normal. Conclusions Laparoscopic radical resection for low rectal cancer with telescopic anastomosis or colostomy by stapler through transanal resection without abdominal incisions is safe and feasible. Satisfactory clinical outcome can be achieved mini-invasively.
9.Antibiotic resistance and molecular typing of Campylobacter spp. from diarrheal patients in Baoshan District of Shanghai, 2019‒2022
Na NIU ; Shiyong CUI ; Junqing SHEN ; Xu ZHANG ; Min JIN ; Xiaode TANG
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(6):490-495
ObjectiveTo analyze the drug resistance and the molecular typing characteristics through pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) of Campylobacter spp. isolated from patients with infectious diarrhea in Baoshan District of Shanghai, and to provide a basis for Campylobacter spp. prevention and control and clinical medication. MethodsCampylobacter spp. was isolated, cultured and identified from stool samples of diarrheal patients collected from medical institutions at two monitoring sites in Baoshan District from 2019 to 2022. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing for 12 antibiotics was conducted on the isolated Campylobacter jejuni (C. jejuni) and Campylobacter. Coli (C. coli), and molecular typing was performed using PFGE. ResultsA total of 179 strains of Campylobacter spp. were isolated from 1 786 samples of diarrheal patients, with a positive rate of 10.02%. The highest resistance rate of C. jejuni was to ciprofloxacin (98.63%), followed by tetracycline (97.26%) and nalidixic acid (89.73%). C. coli was completely resistant to ciprofloxacin and nalidixic acid (100.00%), followed by tetracycline (90.91%). The multidrug resistance rates of C. jejuni and C. coli were 89.73% and 100.00%, respectively. 142 strains of C. jejuni produced 122 PFGE bands, while 33 strains of C. coli produced 33 PFGE bands, and the distribution of the bands was relatively dispersed. ConclusionFrom 2019 to 2022, the detection rate of Campylobacter in diarrheal patients was relatively high in Baoshan District of Shanghai, the multidrug resistance rate of Campylobacter isolates from diarrheal patients was relatively serious, in addition, the drug resistance pattern was complex, and the PFGE band pattern displayed a polymorphic distribution.
10.Temporal trend in mortality of cardiovascular diseases and its contribution to life expectancy increase in China, 2013 to 2018.
Xue XIA ; Yue CAI ; Xiang CUI ; Ruixian WU ; Fangchao LIU ; Keyong HUANG ; Xueli YANG ; Xiangfeng LU ; Shiyong WU ; Dongfeng GU
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(17):2066-2075
BACKGROUNDS:
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of deaths nationwide. However, little is understood about its temporal trend and corresponding influence on longevity improvements. We aimed to describe the updated tendency in CVD mortality and to quantify its impact on life expectancy (LE) increase in China.
METHODS:
All-cause mortality rates were calculated with population sizes from the National Bureau of Statistics and death counts from the National Health Commission. We estimated CVD mortality rates by allocating age- and sex-based mortality envelopes to each CVD subtype based on its proportion derived from the Disease Surveillance Points system. The probability of CVD premature deaths and LE were calculated with life tables and we adopted Arriaga's method to quantitate age- and cause-specific contributions to LE gains.
RESULTS:
During 2013 to 2018, the age-standardized mortality rate of CVD decreased from 289.69 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 289.03, 290.35)/100,000 to 272.37 (95%CI: 271.81, 272.94)/100,000, along with a decline in probability of CVD premature deaths from 9.05% (95%CI: 9.02%, 9.09%) to 8.13% (95%CI: 8.10%, 8.16%). The gap in CVD mortality across sexes expanded with more remarkable declines in females, especially for those aged 15 to 64 years. Among major subtypes, the probability of premature deaths from hemorrhage stroke declined fastest, while improvements of ischemic stroke and ischemic heart disease were limited, and there was an increase in stroke sequelae. LE in China reached 77.04 (95%CI: 76.96, 77.12) years in 2018 with an increase of 1.38 years from 2013. Of the total LE gains, 21.15% (0.29 years) were attributed to reductions of CVD mortality in the overall population, mostly driven by those aged >65 years.
CONCLUSIONS
The general process in reducing CVD mortality has contributed to longevity improvements in China. More attention should be paid to prevention and control of atherosclerotic CVD and stroke sequelae, especially for the elderly. Working-age males also deserve additional attention due to inadequate improvements.
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