1.Shexiang Tongxin Dropping Pill Improves Stable Angina Patients with Phlegm-Heat and Blood-Stasis Syndrome: A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial.
Ying-Qiang ZHAO ; Yong-Fa XING ; Ke-Yong ZOU ; Wei-Dong JIANG ; Ting-Hai DU ; Bo CHEN ; Bao-Ping YANG ; Bai-Ming QU ; Li-Yue WANG ; Gui-Hong GONG ; Yan-Ling SUN ; Li-Qi WANG ; Gao-Feng ZHOU ; Yu-Gang DONG ; Min CHEN ; Xue-Juan ZHANG ; Tian-Lun YANG ; Min-Zhou ZHANG ; Ming-Jun ZHAO ; Yue DENG ; Chang-Jiang XIAO ; Lin WANG ; Bao-He WANG
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2025;31(8):685-693
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of Shexiang Tongxin Dropping Pill (STDP) in treating stable angina patients with phlegm-heat and blood-stasis syndrome by exercise duration and metabolic equivalents.
METHODS:
This multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial enrolled stable angina patients with phlegm-heat and blood-stasis syndrome from 22 hospitals. They were randomized 1:1 to STDP (35 mg/pill, 6 pills per day) or placebo for 56 days. The primary outcome was the exercise duration and metabolic equivalents (METs) assessed by the standard Bruce exercise treadmill test after 56 days of treatment. The secondary outcomes included the total angina symptom score, Chinese medicine (CM) symptom scores, Seattle Angina Questionnaire (SAQ) scores, changes in ST-T on electrocardiogram and adverse events (AEs).
RESULTS:
This trial enrolled 309 patients, including 155 and 154 in the STDP and placebo groups, respectively. STDP significantly prolonged exercise duration with an increase of 51.0 s, compared to a decrease of 12.0 s with placebo (change rate: -11.1% vs. 3.2%, P<0.01). The increase in METs was significantly greater in the STDP group than in the placebo group (change: -0.4 vs. 0.0, change rate: -5.0% vs. 0.0%, P<0.01). The improvement of total angina symptom scores (25.0% vs. 0.0%), CM symptom scores (38.7% vs. 11.8%), reduction of nitroglycerin consumption (100.0% vs. 11.3%), and all domains of SAQ, were significantly greater with STDP than placebo (all P<0.01). The changes in Q-T intervals at 28 and 56 days from baseline were similar between the two groups (both P>0.05). Twenty-five participants (16.3%) with STDP and 16 (10.5%) with placebo experienced AEs (P=0.131), with no serious AEs observed.
CONCLUSION
STDP could improve exercise tolerance in patients with stable angina and phlegm-heat and blood stasis syndrome, with a favorable safety profile. (Registration No. ChiCTR-IPR-15006020).
Humans
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Double-Blind Method
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/adverse effects*
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Male
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Female
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Middle Aged
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Angina, Stable/physiopathology*
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Aged
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Syndrome
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Treatment Outcome
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Placebos
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Tablets
2.Detection rate and logistic regression analysis of pulmonary infection in patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Yongli XUE ; Juan DU ; Yinzhen SHU ; Lan LIN ; Jun LIU
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;36(2):43-46
Objective To analyze the detection rate and risk factors of pulmonary infection in patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD). Methods A total of 308 patients with AECOPD hospitalized at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu Medical College were selected from October 2020 to October 2023 as the research subjects. The incidence of pulmonary infections was analyzed, and univariate and logistic multivariate regression analyses were conducted to identify the risk factors of pulmonary infections. Results Among the 308 patients with AECOPD, 155 cases (50.32%) had pulmonary infection and were selected as the infected group, and 153 cases without pulmonary infection were included in the uninfected group. There were no obvious differences in gender, body mass index, education level, drinking history, hypertension, heart failure and malnutrition between the two groups (P>0.05). There were significant differences between the two groups in age, hospitalization time, mechanical ventilation history, smoking history, glucocorticoid use time, and diabetes mellitus (P<0.05). Logistic analysis showed that the ORs of pulmonary infection risk in AECOPD patients with age ≥ 60 years old, hospitalization time ≥ 14 days, mechanical ventilation history, glucocorticoid use time ≥ 7 days, diabetes mellitus, and smoking history were 2.740 (1.024-7.330), 4.586 (2.318-9.071), 3.971 (1.806-8.731), 3.264 (1.419-7.508), 2.680 (1.012-7.100), and 2.826 (1.156-6.909), respectively. Conclusion The risk of pulmonary infection is high in AECOPD patients, which is influenced by factors such as age, hospitalization time, mechanical ventilation history, smoking history, and glucocorticoid use time. Clinical screening should be focused on the above indicators and active prevention and treatment measures should be taken to reduce the occurrence of pulmonary infection.
3.Tanreqing Capsules protect lung and gut of mice infected with influenza virus via "lung-gut axis".
Nai-Fan DUAN ; Yuan-Yuan YU ; Yu-Rong HE ; Feng CHEN ; Lin-Qiong ZHOU ; Ya-Lan LI ; Shi-Qi SUN ; Yan XUE ; Xing ZHANG ; Gui-Hua XU ; Yue-Juan ZHENG ; Wei ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(8):2270-2281
This study aims to explore the mechanism of lung and gut protection by Tanreqing Capsules on the mice infected with influenza virus based on "the lung-gut axis". A total of 110 C57BL/6J mice were randomized into control group, model group, oseltamivir group, and low-and high-dose Tanreqing Capsules groups. Ten mice in each group underwent body weight protection experiments, and the remaining 12 mice underwent experiments for mechanism exploration. Mice were infected with influenza virus A/Puerto Rico/08/1934(PR8) via nasal inhalation for the modeling. The lung tissue was collected on day 3 after gavage, and the lung tissue, colon tissue, and feces were collected on day 7 after gavage for subsequent testing. The results showed that Tanreqing Capsules alleviated the body weight reduction and increased the survival rate caused by PR8 infection. Compared with model group, Tanreqing Capsules can alleviate the lung injury by reducing the lung index, alleviating inflammation and edema in the lung tissue, down-regulating viral gene expression at the late stage of infection, reducing the percentage of neutrophils, and increasing the percentage of T cells. Tanreqing Capsules relieved the gut injury by restoring the colon length, increasing intestinal lumen mucin secretion, alleviating intestinal inflammation, and reducing goblet cell destruction. The gut microbiota analysis showed that Tanreqing Capsules increased species diversity compared with model group. At the phylum level, Tanreqing Capsules significantly increased the abundance of Firmicutes and Actinobacteria, while reducing the abundance of Bacteroidota and Proteobacteria to maintain gut microbiota balance. At the genus level, Tanreqing Capsules significantly increased the abundance of unclassified_f_Lachnospiraceae while reducing the abundance of Bacteroides, Eubacterium, and Phocaeicola to maintain gut microbiota balance. In conclusion, Tanreqing Capsules can alleviate mouse lung and gut injury caused by influenza virus infection and restore the balance of gut microbiota. Treating influenza from the lung and gut can provide new ideas for clinical practice.
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Mice
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Lung/metabolism*
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
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Capsules
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Orthomyxoviridae Infections/virology*
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Gastrointestinal Microbiome/drug effects*
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Male
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Humans
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Female
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Influenza A virus/physiology*
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Influenza, Human/virology*
4.Proliferative potential and angiogenic characteristics of blood outgrowth endothelial cells derived from middle-aged and older adults.
Xue-Juan XIA ; Xuan-Yu CHEN ; Lin-Lin XIAO
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology 2024;21(11):1071-1084
OBJECTIVES:
Autologous blood outgrowth endothelial cells (BOECs) have been proposed to induce therapeutic angiogenesis for treating cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). The aim of the present study was to investigate the proliferative potential and angiogenic characteristics of BOECs among middle-aged and older adults, the population particularly susceptible to CVDs.
METHODS:
BOECs were isolated from 48 peripheral blood samples of subjects aged 56 ± 4 years. The cells were then distinguished based on their proliferative abilities, and their phenotype, tube formation capacity, and migratory activity were compared using immunofluorescence staining, flow cytometry, tube formation assay, and wound healing assay, respectively. Correlations between demographic, clinical, and dietary parameters with the number of BOECs were also assessed.
RESULTS:
A total of 132 BOEC colonies with different proliferative potentials were obtained, including colonies lost proliferative ability before passage 3 (named LPA), stopped proliferating during passage 3-8 (HPA (3-8)), and proliferated after passage 8 (HPA (> 8)). LPA cells appeared later and displayed abnormal morphology, while HPA (3-8) cells exhibited alterations in von Willebrand factor morphology and lower KDR expression. HPA (> 8) cells obtained higher branching intervals and individual cell migration velocity compared with those of HPA (3-8) cells. Correlation analysis showed that the number of both LPA and HPA colonies were positively associated with several CVD risk factors. Additionally, the number of LPA colonies was positively associated with servings of meats and alternatives, fruits, fruits and vegetables, as well as the protein intake.
CONCLUSIONS
Our findings provide evidence that the middle-aged and older populations possess BOECs with different proliferative and angiogenic potentials, exhibiting distinctions in cell morphology, appearance dates, VWF morphology, and KDR expression. Strikingly, a higher number of BOECs is likely associated with an increased risk of CVDs, while the number of BOECs with low proliferative ability may be regulated by diet.
5.Expert consensus on ethical requirements for artificial intelligence (AI) processing medical data.
Cong LI ; Xiao-Yan ZHANG ; Yun-Hong WU ; Xiao-Lei YANG ; Hua-Rong YU ; Hong-Bo JIN ; Ying-Bo LI ; Zhao-Hui ZHU ; Rui LIU ; Na LIU ; Yi XIE ; Lin-Li LYU ; Xin-Hong ZHU ; Hong TANG ; Hong-Fang LI ; Hong-Li LI ; Xiang-Jun ZENG ; Zai-Xing CHEN ; Xiao-Fang FAN ; Yan WANG ; Zhi-Juan WU ; Zun-Qiu WU ; Ya-Qun GUAN ; Ming-Ming XUE ; Bin LUO ; Ai-Mei WANG ; Xin-Wang YANG ; Ying YING ; Xiu-Hong YANG ; Xin-Zhong HUANG ; Ming-Fei LANG ; Shi-Min CHEN ; Huan-Huan ZHANG ; Zhong ZHANG ; Wu HUANG ; Guo-Biao XU ; Jia-Qi LIU ; Tao SONG ; Jing XIAO ; Yun-Long XIA ; You-Fei GUAN ; Liang ZHU
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2024;76(6):937-942
As artificial intelligence technology rapidly advances, its deployment within the medical sector presents substantial ethical challenges. Consequently, it becomes crucial to create a standardized, transparent, and secure framework for processing medical data. This includes setting the ethical boundaries for medical artificial intelligence and safeguarding both patient rights and data integrity. This consensus governs every facet of medical data handling through artificial intelligence, encompassing data gathering, processing, storage, transmission, utilization, and sharing. Its purpose is to ensure the management of medical data adheres to ethical standards and legal requirements, while safeguarding patient privacy and data security. Concurrently, the principles of compliance with the law, patient privacy respect, patient interest protection, and safety and reliability are underscored. Key issues such as informed consent, data usage, intellectual property protection, conflict of interest, and benefit sharing are examined in depth. The enactment of this expert consensus is intended to foster the profound integration and sustainable advancement of artificial intelligence within the medical domain, while simultaneously ensuring that artificial intelligence adheres strictly to the relevant ethical norms and legal frameworks during the processing of medical data.
Artificial Intelligence/legislation & jurisprudence*
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Humans
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Consensus
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Computer Security/standards*
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Confidentiality/ethics*
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Informed Consent/ethics*
6.Clinical trial on rituximab in the treatment of patients with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder
Xue-Juan LIN ; Wen-Jing WU ; Jing-Yi TONG
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(16):2311-2315
Objective To explore the changes in peripheral blood interleukin-23(IL-23)/IL-17A axis and microRNA-365-5p(miR-363-5p)in patients with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder(NMOSD)before and after treatment with rituximab.Methods NMOSD patients were divided into aquaporin-4 immunoglobulin G(AQP-4IgG)positive group and AQP-4IgG negative group based on the presence of AQP-4IgG antibodies.Both groups received continuous treatment with rituximab(PTX)for over one year.The therapeutic effect of the two groups was compared,and the annual recurrence times,ADL scores and peripheral blood expression levels of IL-23,IL-17A and miR-363-5p were compared before treatment and 12 months after treatment,and the occurrence of adverse drug reactions were recorded.Results AQP-4IgG positive group and AQP-4IgG negative group included 73 cases and 27 cases respectively.The clinical therapeutic effect of AQP-4IgG positive group and AQP-4IgG negative group was 84.93%and 70.37%,with no statistical significance(P>0.05).Before treatment,the annual recurrence times of AQP-4IgG positive group and AQP-4IgG negative group were(1.36±0.32)and(1.33±0.41)times per year,the ADL scores were(62.36±5.76)and(63.27±5.38)points,IL-23 were(325.23±116.35)and(328.79±120.38)pg·mL-1,IL-17A were(68.46±12.38)and(69.61±13.41)pg·mL-1,miR-363-5p were 1.76±0.10 and 1.77±0.19,respectively.After 12 months of treatment,the annual recurrence times of AQP-4IgG positive group and AQP-4IgG negative group were(0.28±0.16)and(0.31±0.12)times per year,ADL scores were(85.10±10.36)and(81.26±11.34)points,IL-23 were(122.46±11.54)and(119.49±10.26)pg·mL-1,IL-17A were(43.16±6.29)and(40.27±8.75)pg·mL-1,miR-363-5p were 1.38±0.15 and 1.36±0.15,respectively.There were statistically significant differences in the above indexes between the two groups after treatment and before treatment(all P<0.05),but no significant differences between the groups post-treatment(all P>0.05).The incidence rates of adverse drug reactions were 13.69%in the AQP-4IgG positive group and 18.51%in the negative group,with no statistically significant difference(P>0.05).Conclusion Rituximab is effective in treating NMOSD,reducing the number of annual relapses and promoting the recovery of patients'mobility.The mechanism may be related to regulating the IL-23/IL-17A axis and inhibiting the expression of miR-363-5p.
7.Clinical trial of different target concentrations of propofol in elderly patients undergoing painless fiberoptic bronchoscopy
Yan-Zhi XUE ; Juan-Juan FANG ; Lin XIAO ; Shu-Qing ZHANG
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(18):2630-2634
Objective To analyze the influence of target-controlled infusion with different target concentrations of propofol and remifentanil on elderly patients undergoing painless fiberoptic bronchoscopy.Methods Elderly patients undergoing painless fiberoptic bronchoscopy were divided into low-dose group,middle-dose group and high-dose group.Target-controlled infusion with remifentanil and propofol was performed in low-dose group,middle-dose group and high-dose group,and the target effect-site concentrations of remifentanil all were 3.0 ng·mL-1,and the target effect-site concentrations of propofol were 3.0,4.0 and 5.0 μg·mL-1,respectively.The examination began when the target effect-site concentrations of propofol and remifentanil both reached the target concentrations.The anesthesia effect,anesthesia quality(anesthesia time,patient comfort and operator anesthesia satisfaction),recovery time,intubation time and the safety was evaluated.Results The low-dose,middle-dose and high-dose groups included 31,36 and 35 patients,respectively.The excellent and good rate of anesthesia in low-dose group,middle-dose group and high-dose group were 67.74%(21 cases/31 cases),77.78%(28 cases/36 cases)and 82.86%(29 cases/35 cases),respectively.The difference between middle-dose group and high-dose group and low-dose group was statistically significant(all P<0.05).In the low-dose group,the middle-dose group and the high-dose group,the satisfaction of anesthesia were(6.13±1.19),(7.48±1.25)and(6.50±1.07)min,respectively;the recovery time were(7.01±1.64),(7.58±1.30)and(9.42±1.58)min,respectively;the intubation time were(9.94±2.02),(10.76±1.97)and(13.18±2.25)min,respectively.There were statistically significant differences between low-dose group and middle-dose group and high-dose group(all P<0.05).The duration of anesthesia in low-dose group,middle-dose group and high-dose group were(31.18±4.26),(29.96±5.08)and(28.74±5.43)min,respectively;the comfort level were(8.95±0.49),(9.03±0.41)and(9.12±0.38)min,respectively;the incidence of hypotension was 12.90%,5.56%and 14.29%;the incidence of physical activity was 16.13%,8.33%and 5.71%;the incidence of cough was 19.35%,13.89%and 11.43%,respectively,The satisfaction of anesthesiologists in the meddle-dose group was significantly higher than that in the low-dose group and the high-dose group,and the differences were statistically significant(all P<0.05).Conclusion Target-controlled infusion with propofol at a target effect-site concentration of 4.0 μg·mL-1 and remifentanil at a target effect-site concentration of 3.0 ng·mL-1 has the optimal anesthesia quality,the shortest recovery time and intubation time and good safety in elderly patients with painless fiberoptic bronchoscopy.
8.Application of BOPPPS combined with scenario simulation in teaching "ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia"
Hong PAN ; Wengang DING ; Xue LIN ; Juan LUO ; Di LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2024;23(11):1579-1584
Objective:To observe the application effect of BOPPPS combined with scenario simulation in standardized training of residents for "ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia" (UGRA).Methods:The anesthesiology students enrolled in 2019 for standardized resident training were selected as research objects. A total of 44 students were randomly divided into observation group ( n=22) and control group ( n=22). The control group received traditional teaching and the observation group received the BOPPPS combined with scenario simulation teaching. The differences in comprehensive theoretical knowledge and comprehensive ability of UGRA between the two groups were analyzed through the final assessment. The satisfaction of the two groups of students with teaching process was analyzed using the teaching feedback questionnaire. SPSS 20.0 statistical software was used for the t-test, and the non-parametric test was used in cases of unequal variance. Results:Compared with the control group, the observation group showed significantly higher scores of comprehensive theoretical knowledge [(75.86±9.31) points vs. (64.00±7.76)points] and ultrasonic image interpretation [(37.73±4.60) points vs. (30.86±4.57) points] ( P<0.05). Compared with the control group, the observation group showed significantly reduced time of ultrasonic localization of target nerve [(92.00±22.67) seconds vs. (107.32±23.35) seconds] and the puncture time of simulated teaching aids [(67.82±17.83) seconds vs. (103.18±19.15) seconds] ( P<0.05). The overall satisfaction of students was significantly higher in the observation group than in the control group ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The teaching method of BOPPPS combined with scenario simulation is helpful to improve students' comprehensive ability of UGRA such as comprehensive theoretical knowledge, the interpretation of ultrasound image, and the localization of target nerve.
9.Correlation between changes of sagittal spinopelvic parameters after hip arthroplasty and facet joint-derived low back pain
Xuan WANG ; Wei-Guo BIAN ; Hong-Bo QIU ; Guo-Dong JIN ; Fei GUO ; Lin-Juan ZHANG ; Xue-Zhe HAN
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2024;33(5):444-447
Objective To study the relationship between the changes of sagittal spinopelvic parameters and facet joint-derived low back pain in patients with hip osteoarthritis after hip arthroplasty.Methods The clinical data of 30 patients with facet joint-derived low back pain induced by hip osteoarthritis who underwent unilateral hip arthroplasty(observation group)from June 2019 to November 2020 in our hospital were retrospectively analyzed,and 50 healthy subjects who underwent lumbar X-ray examination in the physical examination center of our hospital at the same time were randomly selected as the control group.The sagittal spinopelvic parameters were measured based on the X-ray,including pelvic incidence(PI),pelvic tilt(PT),sacral slope(SS),lumbar lordosis(LL),sacrum pubic incidence(SPI)and sacrum pubic posterior angle(SPPA).The correlation between the changes of sagittal spinopelvic parameters and facet joint-derived low back pain was analyzed by multiple linear regression,and its diagnostic efficacy to facet joint-derived low back pain was analyzed by receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve.Results The PI,LL,SPI or SPA before and 1 year after surgery of the observation group had no significant difference combined with those of the control group(P>0.05).The PT before surgery of the observation group was smaller than that of the control group(P<0.05),and the SS before surgery was larger than that of the control group(P<0.05).Multiple linear regression analysis showed that PT and SS before surgery were correlated with facet joint-derived low back pain(P<0.05).The sensitivity of PT and SS before surgery in diagnosing facet joint-derived low back pain were 50.00%and 73.30%,with the specificity of 88.00%and 78.00%,respectively.ROC curve analysis showed that the area under the curve of PT and SS before surgery in diagnosing facet joint-derived low back pain were 0.708(95%CI:0.595 to 0.822)and 0.775(95%CI:0.673 to 0.877),respectively.Conclusion Patients with hip osteoarthritis pain have significantly larger SS and significantly smaller PT.Hip arthroplasty can alleviate the symptoms of low back pain without affecting the sagittal spinopelvic balance;the PT and SS before surgery are correlated with the facet joint-derived low back pain,and they are of high value in the diagnosing facet joint-derived low back pain.
10.Surveillance of bacterial resistance in tertiary hospitals across China:results of CHINET Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Program in 2022
Yan GUO ; Fupin HU ; Demei ZHU ; Fu WANG ; Xiaofei JIANG ; Yingchun XU ; Xiaojiang ZHANG ; Fengbo ZHANG ; Ping JI ; Yi XIE ; Yuling XIAO ; Chuanqing WANG ; Pan FU ; Yuanhong XU ; Ying HUANG ; Ziyong SUN ; Zhongju CHEN ; Jingyong SUN ; Qing CHEN ; Yunzhuo CHU ; Sufei TIAN ; Zhidong HU ; Jin LI ; Yunsong YU ; Jie LIN ; Bin SHAN ; Yunmin XU ; Sufang GUO ; Yanyan WANG ; Lianhua WEI ; Keke LI ; Hong ZHANG ; Fen PAN ; Yunjian HU ; Xiaoman AI ; Chao ZHUO ; Danhong SU ; Dawen GUO ; Jinying ZHAO ; Hua YU ; Xiangning HUANG ; Wen'en LIU ; Yanming LI ; Yan JIN ; Chunhong SHAO ; Xuesong XU ; Wei LI ; Shanmei WANG ; Yafei CHU ; Lixia ZHANG ; Juan MA ; Shuping ZHOU ; Yan ZHOU ; Lei ZHU ; Jinhua MENG ; Fang DONG ; Zhiyong LÜ ; Fangfang HU ; Han SHEN ; Wanqing ZHOU ; Wei JIA ; Gang LI ; Jinsong WU ; Yuemei LU ; Jihong LI ; Qian SUN ; Jinju DUAN ; Jianbang KANG ; Xiaobo MA ; Yanqing ZHENG ; Ruyi GUO ; Yan ZHU ; Yunsheng CHEN ; Qing MENG ; Shifu WANG ; Xuefei HU ; Wenhui HUANG ; Juan LI ; Quangui SHI ; Juan YANG ; Abulimiti REZIWAGULI ; Lili HUANG ; Xuejun SHAO ; Xiaoyan REN ; Dong LI ; Qun ZHANG ; Xue CHEN ; Rihai LI ; Jieli XU ; Kaijie GAO ; Lu XU ; Lin LIN ; Zhuo ZHANG ; Jianlong LIU ; Min FU ; Yinghui GUO ; Wenchao ZHANG ; Zengguo WANG ; Kai JIA ; Yun XIA ; Shan SUN ; Huimin YANG ; Yan MIAO ; Mingming ZHOU ; Shihai ZHANG ; Hongjuan LIU ; Nan CHEN ; Chan LI ; Jilu SHEN ; Wanqi MEN ; Peng WANG ; Xiaowei ZHANG ; Yanyan LIU ; Yong AN
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2024;24(3):277-286
Objective To monitor the susceptibility of clinical isolates to antimicrobial agents in tertiary hospitals in major regions of China in 2022.Methods Clinical isolates from 58 hospitals in China were tested for antimicrobial susceptibility using a unified protocol based on disc diffusion method or automated testing systems.Results were interpreted using the 2022 Clinical &Laboratory Standards Institute(CLSI)breakpoints.Results A total of 318 013 clinical isolates were collected from January 1,2022 to December 31,2022,of which 29.5%were gram-positive and 70.5%were gram-negative.The prevalence of methicillin-resistant strains in Staphylococcus aureus,Staphylococcus epidermidis and other coagulase-negative Staphylococcus species(excluding Staphylococcus pseudintermedius and Staphylococcus schleiferi)was 28.3%,76.7%and 77.9%,respectively.Overall,94.0%of MRSA strains were susceptible to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and 90.8%of MRSE strains were susceptible to rifampicin.No vancomycin-resistant strains were found.Enterococcus faecalis showed significantly lower resistance rates to most antimicrobial agents tested than Enterococcus faecium.A few vancomycin-resistant strains were identified in both E.faecalis and E.faecium.The prevalence of penicillin-susceptible Streptococcus pneumoniae was 94.2%in the isolates from children and 95.7%in the isolates from adults.The resistance rate to carbapenems was lower than 13.1%in most Enterobacterales species except for Klebsiella,21.7%-23.1%of which were resistant to carbapenems.Most Enterobacterales isolates were highly susceptible to tigecycline,colistin and polymyxin B,with resistance rates ranging from 0.1%to 13.3%.The prevalence of meropenem-resistant strains decreased from 23.5%in 2019 to 18.0%in 2022 in Pseudomonas aeruginosa,and decreased from 79.0%in 2019 to 72.5%in 2022 in Acinetobacter baumannii.Conclusions The resistance of clinical isolates to the commonly used antimicrobial agents is still increasing in tertiary hospitals.However,the prevalence of important carbapenem-resistant organisms such as carbapenem-resistant K.pneumoniae,P.aeruginosa,and A.baumannii showed a downward trend in recent years.This finding suggests that the strategy of combining antimicrobial resistance surveillance with multidisciplinary concerted action works well in curbing the spread of resistant bacteria.


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