1.Construction of DRG Implementation Effect Evaluation Index System from the Perspective of Hospital,In-surance and Patients
Lüfan FENG ; Jiajie XU ; Mi TANG ; Ying PENG ; Chunlin JIN
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;45(3):72-77
Objective To construct the evaluation index system of DRG implementation effect from the interests of medical insurance,hospitals and patients,and provide evaluation tools for medical insurance departments to grasp the actual operation effect of DRG.Methods The evaluation index system is constructed initially through literature re-view,and then Delphi method is used to conduct two rounds of expert consultation.According to the concentration degree and coordination degree of expert opinions,the index system is selected and modified,and the final evalua-tion index system is constructed.Results The positive coefficients of experts in the two rounds of expert consultation were 73%and 82%respectively,and the average authority coefficient of experts was 0.78.In the second round of consultation,the Kendell's W coefficients of the importance,data availability and sensitivity of the evaluation index were 0.517,0.437 and 0.472 respectively(P<0.001).Finally,the evaluation index system of DRG implementation effect includes 3 first-level indicators,9 second-level indicators and 29 third-level indicators.Conclusion The evalua-tion index system of DRG implementation effect has high enthusiasm of experts,good authority,coordination and concentration of experts,which can be used to evaluate the sustainability of medical insurance fund,the service out-put of medical institutions and the rights and interests of patients in DRG pilot areas.
2.Construction of DRG Implementation Effect Evaluation Index System from the Perspective of Hospital,In-surance and Patients
Lüfan FENG ; Jiajie XU ; Mi TANG ; Ying PENG ; Chunlin JIN
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;45(3):72-77
Objective To construct the evaluation index system of DRG implementation effect from the interests of medical insurance,hospitals and patients,and provide evaluation tools for medical insurance departments to grasp the actual operation effect of DRG.Methods The evaluation index system is constructed initially through literature re-view,and then Delphi method is used to conduct two rounds of expert consultation.According to the concentration degree and coordination degree of expert opinions,the index system is selected and modified,and the final evalua-tion index system is constructed.Results The positive coefficients of experts in the two rounds of expert consultation were 73%and 82%respectively,and the average authority coefficient of experts was 0.78.In the second round of consultation,the Kendell's W coefficients of the importance,data availability and sensitivity of the evaluation index were 0.517,0.437 and 0.472 respectively(P<0.001).Finally,the evaluation index system of DRG implementation effect includes 3 first-level indicators,9 second-level indicators and 29 third-level indicators.Conclusion The evalua-tion index system of DRG implementation effect has high enthusiasm of experts,good authority,coordination and concentration of experts,which can be used to evaluate the sustainability of medical insurance fund,the service out-put of medical institutions and the rights and interests of patients in DRG pilot areas.
3.Congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract complicated with ichthyosis associated with Xp22.3 microdeletion and a novo missense mutation of EHMT1
Yingchao PENG ; Zhuo SHI ; Zhengkun XIA ; Chunlin GAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2025;40(12):950-952
The clinical data of a case of congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract(CAKUT) complicated with ichthyosis diagnosed at Department of Pediatrics, Jinling Hospital, Affiliated Hospital of Medical School, Nanjing University in November 2023 were retrospectively analyzed.The patient, male, 12 years old, exhibited left renal agenesis, right renal dysplasia, renal insufficiency, proteinuria, and ichthyosis.Whole-exome sequencing identified a microdeletion of approximately 1.80 Mb at p22.31 of the X-chromosome, encompassing the ANOS1 and STS genes.Additionally, a heterozygous missense mutation in the EHMT1 gene (c.3664C>A, exon26) on chromosome 9 was detected.The father is clinically normal and did not carry either variant.The mother has proteinuria and was found to carry the same X-chromosome microdeletion as the proband.
4.Congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract complicated with ichthyosis associated with Xp22.3 microdeletion and a novo missense mutation of EHMT1
Yingchao PENG ; Zhuo SHI ; Zhengkun XIA ; Chunlin GAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2025;40(12):950-952
The clinical data of a case of congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract(CAKUT) complicated with ichthyosis diagnosed at Department of Pediatrics, Jinling Hospital, Affiliated Hospital of Medical School, Nanjing University in November 2023 were retrospectively analyzed.The patient, male, 12 years old, exhibited left renal agenesis, right renal dysplasia, renal insufficiency, proteinuria, and ichthyosis.Whole-exome sequencing identified a microdeletion of approximately 1.80 Mb at p22.31 of the X-chromosome, encompassing the ANOS1 and STS genes.Additionally, a heterozygous missense mutation in the EHMT1 gene (c.3664C>A, exon26) on chromosome 9 was detected.The father is clinically normal and did not carry either variant.The mother has proteinuria and was found to carry the same X-chromosome microdeletion as the proband.
5.Efficiency analysis of digital three-dimensional reconstruction model of pelvic CTA in judging the origin of female giant pelvic mass
Ruolan CHEN ; Xiaochun HUANG ; Wenjuan MA ; Xia ZUO ; Qing LIU ; Panpan WANG ; Kuiwei ZHANG ; Peng LYU ; Chunlin CHEN ; Ping LIU
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(4):565-570
Objective To explore the value of pelvic CT angiography(CTA)digital three-dimensional reconstruction model(abbreviated as"three-dimensional model")in the diagnosis of female pelvic mass.Methods A total of 98 patients with pelvic mass who were hospitalized and operated in Xi'an People's Hos-pital(Xi'an Fourth Hospital)from January 2021 to April 2023 were selected.All patients underwent B-ultra-sound and CTA examination before operation,and the original data of CTA were collected.The digital three-dimensional model of pelvic mass was established by three-dimensional reconstruction software,and the source of pelvic mass was judged according to the blood supply of pelvic mass.Taking postoperative pathological di-agnosis as the gold standard,the coincidence rate between different preoperative diagnosis methods(B-ultra-sound,CTA examination and three-dimensional model)was compared.The receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was plotted to evaluate the efficacy of different preoperative diagnostic methods in judging the ovarian origin of pelvic tumors.Results A total of 130 pelvic masses were included in 98 patients,and the average maximum diameter of the mass was(71.61±3.03)mm,including 83 ovarian masses and 47 non-ovarian masses.Taking postoperative pathological diagnosis as the gold standard,the diagnostic coincidence rate of the preoperative three-dimensional model was 72.31%,which was higher than that of B-ultrasound(58.46%)and CTA(52.31%),and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.001).The sensitivity,specificity,positive predictive value,negative predictive value,accuracy,Kappa value,and area under the ROC curve were 79.51%,91.49%,94.29%,71.67%,83.85%,0.67 and 0.855,respectively,when the three-dimensional model showed that the blood supply of the mass originated from ovarian artery or uterine artery-ovarian branch.Conclusion The three-dimensional model of pelvic CTA can directly display the blood supply source,characteristics of mass,and the relationship between mass and adjacent organs,which can guide the clinical treatment.It has certain clinical value to judge the ovarian origin of pelvic mass by using ovarian artery and uterine artery-ovarian branch.
6.Prospectives of nucleic acid vaccine technology platform in preventive vaccine development
Xuanyi WANG ; Bin WANG ; Sidong XIONG ; Xiaoming GAO ; Yucai PENG ; Xia JIN ; Tao ZHU ; Bo YING ; Wei CUN ; Chunlai JIANG ; Jiyun YU ; Ze CHEN ; Jianjun CHEN ; Chunlin XIN
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2024;44(7):565-572
In November 2023, the seventh National Nucleic Acid Vaccine Conference was held to deeply discuss the immune mechanism, safety risks, advantages, and disadvantages of nucleic acid vaccines, and review the safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines developed by nucleic acid vaccine technology. Some prospectives were formed in the meeting that in the post-pandemic era, nucleic acid vaccine technology will play a role in the following areas: dealing with pathogens that are difficult to be prevented by traditional vaccines, promoting the upgrading of traditional live attenuated vaccines, contributing to the development of multivalent and combined vaccines, and rapid response to emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases. These views point out the direction for the future development of nucleic acid vaccine technology.
7.Long-term prognostic analysis of IgA nephropathy with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis in children
Yaqin WEI ; Xiaojie LI ; Heyan WU ; Yingchao PENG ; Huangyu CHEN ; Chunlin GAO ; Zhengkun XIA
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2023;39(6):428-437
Objective:To analyze the long-term prognosis of IgA nephropathy (IgAN) with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) and the risk factors related to renal prognosis in children with IgAN-FSGS.Methods:A retrospective study was concluded in IgAN-FSGS children who were followed up for more than 5 years and diagnosed by renal biopsy for the first time in the Eastern Theater General Hospital from January, 2004 to December, 2018. The end-point events of the study were entering end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) or estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) decreased by ≥50% from baseline, which were defined as poor renal prognosis. Baseline clinicopathologic data of IgAN-FSGS children were compared between the end-point event group and the non-end-point event group. The cumulative renal survival rate of IgAN-FSGS children was calculated by Kaplan-Meier survival analysis. The influencing factors of poor renal prognosis in IgAN-FSGS children were analyzed by Cox proportional hazards model, and the diagnostic value was evaluated by the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC curve) and area under the curve (AUC). The diagnostic value was verified by time dependent-ROC and time dependent-AUC.Results:A total of 204 IgAN-FSGS children were enrolled in this study, of whom 132 cases were males (64.7%). The median age of renal biopsy was 16 (14, 17) years old. During a median follow-up time of 90.7 (71.7, 114.8) months, 57 cases (27.9%) reached the end-point events. Compared with the non-end-point event group ( n=147), the end-point event group ( n=57) had higher proportions of males and hypertension, higher levels of 24-hour urinary protein, serum creatinine, serum uric acid, urinary N-acetyl-β- D-glucosaminidase, urinary retinol binding protein, higher proportions of glomerular segmental sclerosis (S1) ≥25% and tubular atrophy/interstitial fibrosis (T1/T2), and lower levels of serum albumin, serum IgA, and serum IgG (all P<0.05). There was no statistical difference between the two groups in treatment (all P>0.05). Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed that with entry of ESKD or eGFR decreased by ≥50% from baseline as the end-point events, the 5-year, 10-year, and 15-year cumulative renal survival rates in IgAN-FSGS children were 88.7%, 67.6%, and 50.7%, respectively. Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that proteinuria >1 g/24 h ( HR=3.702, 95% CI 1.657-8.272, P=0.001), hyperuricemia ( HR=3.066, 95% CI 1.793-5.245, P<0.001), S1≥25% ( HR=2.017, 95% CI 1.050-3.874, P=0.035), T1/T2 ( HR=1.863, 95% CI 1.021-3.158, P=0.016) were the independent related factors for poor renal prognosis. ROC curve analysis showed that S1≥25% ( AUC=0.605, P=0.021, sensitivity 26.3%, specificity 94.6%), T1/T2 ( AUC=0.624, P=0.006, sensitivity 43.9%, specificity 81.0%), hyperuricemia ( AUC=0.658, P<0.001, sensitivity 52.6%, specificity 78.9%), proteinuria>1 g/24 h ( AUC=0.670, P<0.001, sensitivity 87.7%, specificity 46.3%) could accurately predict the renal outcome of IgAN-FSGS. Time dependent-ROC curve validation showed that the combined diagnosis of S1≥25%, T1/T2, hyperuricemia and proteinuria>1 g/24 h had a good predictive value for renal prognosis (3-year AUC=0.846 and 5-year AUC=0.777, respectively). Conclusions:During a median follow-up of 90.7 months, 27.9% of IgAN-FSGS children have poor renal prognosis, and the 5-year, 10-year, and 15-year cumulative renal survival rates are 88.7%, 67.6%, and 50.7%, respectively. Urinary protein >1 g/24 h, hyperuricemia, T1/T2, and S1 ≥25% are the risk factors for renal prognosis in IgAN-FSGS children.
8.Clinical and pathological features in children diagnosed with primary focal segmental glomerulosclerosis after repeated renal biopsy
Zhiqiang ZHANG ; Yingchao PENG ; Lili JIA ; Chunlin GAO ; Zhengkun XIA
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2022;38(8):657-663
Objective:To analyze the clinical and pathological characteristics in children diagnosed with primary focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) after repeated renal biopsy.Methods:The clinicopathological data of children who ever experienced renal biopsy in Jinling Hospital from January 1, 2000 to December 31, 2020 were retrospectively reviewed. Clinical manifestations, pathological characteristics and treatment responses were analyzed.Results:Of the 34 enrolled patients, there were 22 males and 12 females. The median age of the first renal biopsy was 14 years old (1-18 years old), and the median interval between repeat renal biopsy and first renal biopsy was 6 months (1-151 months). Thirty-one showed nephrotic syndrome, of which 22 had microscopic hematuria, and 4 had elevated serum creatinine. Among the other 3 patients, 2 had hematuria and proteinuria, and 1 had proteinuria. In the first renal biopsy, 16 cases were diagnosed as minimal change disease, 14 cases were diagnosed as mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis, 2 cases were diagnosed as IgA nephropathy, and 2 cases were diagnosed as IgM nephropathy. All 34 children showed poor responses to hormone and immunosuppressive therapies. The pathological features of the first renal biopsy in some patients were adhesion (2/34), decreased loop podocyte attachment (2/34), peripheral loop extension to the urinary pole (2/34), renal tubular reflux (4/34), capillary thrombosis (2/34) and IgM deposition (12/34).Conclusions:The initial diagnosis of FSGS is difficult, and the lesions are atypical and easily misdiagnosed. The patients have poor responses to hormone and immunosuppressive therapies. For patients with the pathological changes of adhesion, decreased loop podocyte attachment, peripheral loop extension to the urinary pole, renal tubular reflux, capillary thrombosis and IgM deposition, follow-up is required, and if necessary, repeat renal biopsy needs be performed to determine whether it is FSGS.
9. Synergistic antibacterial effect of ursolic acid combined with fusidic acid on Staphylococcus aureus
Peng ZHANG ; Zishu WANG ; Lihong XU ; Xiangnan YIN ; Chunlin CHEN ; Wen HU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2022;27(6):608-613
AIM: To explore the antibacterial activity and underlying mechanism of ursolic acid combined with fusidic acid against Staphylococcus aureus (SA) ATCC29213 and Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) ATCC43300 in vitro. METHODS: The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of the combined use of ursolic acid and fusidic acid on SA, MRSA was determined by the micro broth dilution method and the micro checkerboard method, and the partial inhibitory concentration index (FICI) was calculated to determine the combined effect. And the bactericidal effect of fusidic acid combined with ursolic acid was studied by the time-killing curves. The agar double dilution method was used to determine the anti-drug resistance mutation concentration (MPC) and anti-drug resistance mutation selection window (MSW) of fusidic acid alone and in combination with ursolic acid. The viable count of biofilm carrier were determined by serial dilution method and the semi-quantitative biofilm by crystal violet staining method. RESULTS: The combined use of ursolic acid and fusidic acid for SA and MRSA FICI were 0.312 5 and 0.375, respectively. The time-killing curve showed that 1MIC ursolic acid combined with 1MIC fusidic acid has a synergistic bactericidal effect on SA and MRSA. The MPC of fusidic acid to MRSA was 256 μg/mL and the MSW was 256. After fusidic acid combined with ursolic acid, the MPC decreased to 8 μg/mL. The combined group was significantly reduced compared to the fusidic acid group. The semi-quantitative and biofilm bacterial counts of combined group were markedly decreased compared to the fusidic acid group after the biofilm cultivate for 48 h and 72 h.CONCLUSION: The combined use of UA and FA has a synergistic effect on SA and MRSA.
10.Progress in pathogenic genes of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
Heyan WU ; Ren WANG ; Meiqiu WANG ; Yingchao PENG ; Chunlin GAO ; Zhengkun XIA
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2020;35(17):1358-1360
Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) is characterized by the fusion of foot processes of podocytes, and can lead to end-stage kidney disease in children.The pathogenesis of FSGS has not been fully clarified, but more than 30 pathogenic genes have been identified in FSGS patients in recent years with the development of molecular genetics.These findings prove that the destruction of the structure and function of podocytes plays a role in the pathogenesis of FSGS.In this paper, the research progress of common pathogenic genes of FSGS was reviewed.

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