1.Assessment of health exposure risks from preservatives in beverages sold near primary schools in Anshun
XU Lin, QU Guangsheng, DAI Qian, LU Shunhua, CAI Guixiang, ZHANG Jialin, WEI Gang
Chinese Journal of School Health 2026;47(1):129-133
Objective:
To quantitatively assess the health risk of preservatives from beverages around primary schools in Anshun City, and to provide scientific basis for precise food safety supervision.
Methods:
From December 2023 to July 2024, 602 beverage samples were randomly collected from within 100 meters of 19 primary schools in Anshun City. The content of benzoic acid, sorbic acid, and dehydroacetic acid was detected according to GB 5009 series standards. Combined with children s physiological parameters (body weight 30 kg, daily intake 0.15 L), the Hazard Quotient (HQ) and Hazard Index (HI) models were used to evaluate health risks.
Results:
The total detection rate of preservatives from beverages around primary schools was 63.0%, and the total over limit rate was 9.0%. The detection rate of preservatives in flavored beverages was the highest (72.6%), and the highest over limit rate of preservatives in special purpose beverages was the highest (17.2%). The single preservative HQ (benzoic acid up to 0.47 ) and mixed HI (up to 0.55) of all samples were below 1(safety threshold). However, the HQ value of benzoic acid in flavored beverages (0.47) was 2.9 times that of sorbic acid (0.16), contributing significantly to health risk. Sensitivity analysis showed that if the daily consumption increased to 0.3 L, the HI value of flavored beverages would rise to 1.11, exceeding the safety threshold. Enterprise scale analysis showed that the exceedance rate of special purpose beverages in large enterprises reached 30.0%, while micro enterprises, accounting for a dominant market share (52.2%), constituted the main source of children s daily exposure to their products.
Conclusions
The overall health risk of perservatives in beverages sold near primary schools in Anshun City is controllable, but there is a noticeable risk of gradient. The risk of children’s exposure to preservatives through beverage consumption should not be ignored.
2.Preliminary application of negative pressure suction bell in young children with pectus excavatum
Jian FU ; Chun WU ; Yonggang LI ; Hongbo LI ; Gang WANG ; Jiangtao DAI ; Zhengxia PAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;32(11):1610-1614
Objective To summarize and analyze the clinical efficacy of negative pressure suction bell in the treatment of young children (≤6 years) with pectus excavatum. Methods The relevant clinical medical records of the children with pectus excavatum who received negative pressure suction bell treatment in the Outpatient Department of Children’s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University from May 2019 to January 2023 were collected. The age, sex, type, severity, depth of depression, duration of use and prognosis of children with pectus excavatum were retrospectively analyzed. Results A total of 100 pediatric patients were ultimately included in the study, comprising 74 males and 26 females. The age distribution was 57 patients aged 0-3 years and 43 patients aged 3-6 years. All patients were prescribed and used a negative pressure suction device for at least 3 months, after which they returned to our department's outpatient clinic for follow-up. The treatment demonstrated clinical effectiveness in 99 patients, yielding an efficacy rate of 99.00%. The excellent/good rate was 52.00%, and the complication rate was 8.00%. After treatment, the Haller index and the depth of sternal depression were reduced compared with those before treatment (P<0.001), and there was no statistical difference in the effective rate and excellent/good rate between different genders, different ages, different types of pectus excavatum, or different severity (P>0.05). Conclusion Negative pressure suction bell is safe and effective in the treatment of young children (≤6 years) with pectus excavatum, and the correction effect has nothing to do with gender, type and severity.
3.Treatment of allergic rhinitis in children by attenuating oxidative stress from sweat pore-Qi-triple energizer system.
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(5):1419-1426
Sweat pores function is the ascending and descending of Qi. The human body maintains a continuous, holistic, and dynamic balance through the functioning of sweat pores as well as the Qi movement and transformation in the spleen, stomach, and triple energizer. Sweat pores play a crucial role in the generation and development of Zang-fu organs, essence and spirit, and body and orifices, as well as in the onset and progression of diseases. Oxidative stress significantly affects the regulation of inflammation in allergic rhinitis(AR), induces the pathological damage to nasal epithelial cells, and alters immune activity, serving as a key mechanism exacerbating AR symptoms. This mechanism closely aligns with the pathogenesis associated with dysfunction in the sweat pore-Qi-triple energizer system. In recent years, oxidative stress and antioxidants in AR have received increasing attention. Elevated levels of reactive oxygen species, fractional exhaled nitric oxide, and malondialdehyde have become key indicators for the early diagnosis of AR. Classical prescriptions, empirical prescriptions, and newly developed preparations of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) for external use with anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, and immune-regulatory effects via antioxidant pathways have demonstrated definite efficacy in treating AR. This provides a basis for understanding the pathogenesis of AR in TCM from a modern medical perspective. Therefore, this paper systematically examines the relationship between the sweat pore-Qi-triple energizer system and AR, incorporating the oxidative stress mechanism into the research on pathogenesis of the disorders. Furthermore, methods for treating AR in children are proposed with TCM preparations for external use which aimed at opening nasal sweat pores, dispersing, searching, channeling with aroma, warming, and dredging, regulating Qi movement in spleen, warming Yang Qi to promote urination, and clearing latent wind to inhibit liver depression.
Humans
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Oxidative Stress/drug effects*
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Rhinitis, Allergic/metabolism*
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Child
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Qi
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Sweat/metabolism*
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/administration & dosage*
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
4.Orthopedic manipulation combined with percutaneous reduction and Kirschner wire internal fixation for Sanders typeⅡand Ⅲ calcaneal fractures.
Feng DAI ; Jin-Tao LIU ; Zhi-Gang ZHANG ; Xue-Qiang SHEN ; Li-Ming WU ; Peng-Fei YU ; Hong JIANG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2025;38(3):306-310
OBJECTIVE:
To explore clinical effects of bone setting manipulation combined with pry reduction and Kirschner needle internal fixation in treating SandersⅡ-Ⅲ calcaneal fracture.
METHODS:
Clinical data of 52 patients with types Sanders Ⅱand Ⅲ calcaneal fracture (foot) treated with bone-setting manipulation combined with pry reduction and Kirscher needle internal fixation from July 2017 to July 2019 were retrospectively analyzed, including 43 males and 9 females, aged from 31 to 72 years old with an average of (50.83±10.48) years old; 15 patients with Sanders typeⅡ and 37 patients with Sanders type Ⅲ. The changes of Bühler angle, Gissane angle, calcaneus width and calcaneus height before operation and 24 months after operation were compared, and Maryland foot function score was performed to evaluate clinical effects.
RESULTS:
All patients were followed up from 24 to 60 months with an average of (41.50±9.86)months. The fracture healed normally and the healing time was (11.00±0.95) weeks. Bühler angle, Gissane angle, calcaneal bone width and calcaneal bone height were increased from (16.37±8.36)°, (96.27±9.62)°, (46.82±4.67) mm, (38.41±3.58) mm before operation to (31.48±8.24)°, (111.62±8.69)°, (42.06±4.83) mm, (44.21±3.82) mm at 24 months after operation, and the difference were statistically significant (P<0.01). Postoperative Maryland score at 24 months was (93.04±8.83), 40 patients got excellent result, 7 good and 5 fair.
CONCLUSION
Orthopedic manipulation combined with percutaneous reduction and Kirschner wire internal fixation could significantly improve Bühler angle, Gissane angle, width, and height of Sanders typeⅡ and Ⅲ calcaneal fractures, and the curative effect is satisfactory.
Humans
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Male
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Female
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Calcaneus/surgery*
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Middle Aged
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Fracture Fixation, Internal/methods*
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Adult
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Aged
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Fractures, Bone/therapy*
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Retrospective Studies
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Bone Wires
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Manipulation, Orthopedic/methods*
5.Exploration of evaluation criteria based on the biological variation in the external quality assessment for basic semen analysis in China.
Xi-Yan WU ; Jin-Chun LU ; Xin-Hua PENG ; Jing-Liang HE ; Dao WANG ; Cong-Ling DAI ; Wen-Bing ZHU ; Gang LIU ; Wei-Na LI
Asian Journal of Andrology 2025;27(5):621-626
This study explores whether the current external quality assessment (EQA) level and acceptable bias for basic semen analysis in China are clinically useful. We collected data of semen EQA from Andrology laboratories in the Hunan Province (China) in 2022 and searched for data in the published literature from January 2000 to December 2023 in China. On the basis of these data, we analyzed the coefficients of variation and acceptable biases of different quality control materials for basic semen analysis through robust statistics. We compared these findings with quality specifications based on biological variation from optimal, desirable, and minimum levels of bias to seek a unified and more suitable semen EQA bias evaluation standard for China's national conditions. Different sources of semen quality control material exhibited considerable variation in acceptable biases among laboratories, ranging from 8.2% to 56.9%. A total of 50.0% of the laboratories met the minimum quality specifications for progressive motility (PR), whereas 100.0% and 75.0% of laboratories met only the minimum quality specifications for sperm concentration and total motility (nonprogressive [NP] + PR), respectively. The Z value for sperm concentration and PR+NP was equivalent to the desirable performance specification, whereas the Z value for PR was equivalent only to the minimum performance specification. This study highlights the feasibility of operating external quality assessment schemes for basic semen analysis using quality specifications based on biological variation. These specifications should be unified among external quality control (EQC) centers based on biological variation.
Semen Analysis/standards*
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Humans
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China
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Male
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Quality Control
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Sperm Motility
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Sperm Count/standards*
6.A preclinical evaluation and first-in-man case for transcatheter edge-to-edge mitral valve repair using PulveClip® transcatheter repair device.
Gang-Jun ZONG ; Jie-Wen DENG ; Ke-Yu CHEN ; Hua WANG ; Fei-Fei DONG ; Xing-Hua SHAN ; Jia-Feng WANG ; Ni ZHU ; Fei LUO ; Peng-Fei DAI ; Zhi-Fu GUO ; Yong-Wen QIN ; Yuan BAI
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology 2025;22(2):265-269
7.Application of a tiered-categorized-integrated training model in standardized neurology residency training
Yuanmei PAN ; Xiaoying YAO ; Zhiying FENG ; Ruolian DAI ; Gang WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(10):1365-1371
Objective:To explore the effects of a tiered-categorized-integrated training model in standardized neurology residency training.Methods:This controlled before-and-after study enrolled 109 residents who rotated in the Department of Neurology of Renji Hospital of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine from January 2023 to June 2024. Among them, 43 residents from January to July 2023 were assigned to control group to receive the traditional training model, while 66 residents from August 2023 to June 2024 were assigned to observation group to follow the competency-oriented tiered-categorized-integrated training protocol. In the observation group, the residents were categorized into neurology specialty and non-neurology specialty groups to follow a competency-based hierarchical and progressive training approach with systematical optimization and resource integration in terms of faculty allocation, training activities, and assessment evaluations. The effectiveness of the models was evaluated through semi-annual assessments (for neurology specialty), routine assessments and end-of-rotation assessments (for non-neurology specialty), and 360-degree evaluations. SPSS 26.0 was used to perform chi-square tests and t-tests. Results:The non-neurology specialty residents in the observation group significantly outperformed the control group in the total score of end-of-rotation assessments [(90.93±4.21) vs. (86.08±8.98), P=0.004], theoretical examinations [(16.47±2.47) vs. (13.55±5.34), P=0.003], clinical skills [(9.32±0.47) vs. (9.00±0.58), P=0.004], and case analysis [(86.75±5.95) vs. (82.64±11.20), P=0.047]. The neurology specialty residents in the observation group showed a significantly higher physical examination score than the control group [(87.50±8.66) vs. (75.00±8.17), P=0.040]. Furthermore, in the 360-degree evaluation, the observation group exhibited better performance in certain assessment indicators of core competencies, including professional ability, patient management, professionalism, and communication and cooperation ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The tiered-categorized-integrated training model helps residents to better grasp basic knowledge and skills in rotations, and also enhances their core competencies such as professional ability, patient management, and communication and cooperation. This model provides a replicable practical solution for clinical departments to achieve efficient and precise rotation management within the constraints of limited resources.
8.Comparison of clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis of non-specific invasive breast cancer with and without ductal carcinoma in situ
Tianduo WANG ; Qichen DAI ; Gang LIU ; Yipeng WANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2025;37(5):371-376
Objective:To investigate the clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis of non-specific invasive breast cancer (BIC-NST) patients with and without ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS).Methods:A retrospective cohort study was conducted. A total of 9 490 female BIC-NST patients who underwent surgery in the Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College and the Yuncheng Central Hospital in Shanxi Province from January 2009 to December 2017 were collected. Among them, 4 248 cases (44.8%) had DCIS and 5 242 cases (55.2%) did not have DCIS. The clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis of BIC-NST patients with and without DCIS were compared. Cox proportional hazards model was used to make univariate and multivariate analysis on the influencing factors of overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) in BIC-NST patients.Results:Compared with patients without DCIS, patients with DCIS were younger [(51±11) years vs. (53±11) years, t = -8.75, P < 0.001], had a lower proportion of breast conserving surgery [19.2% (815/4 248) vs. 21.2% (1 113/5 242), χ2 = 6.07, P = 0.010], a higher proportion of pathological T 1 stage [60.2% (2 558/4 248) vs. 57.5% (3 016/5 242), χ2 = 6.96, P = 0.008], a lower histological grade, a lower Ki-67 positivity index [(28±19)% vs. (31±22)%, χ2 = -5.84, P < 0.001], a higher proportion of lymphatic vessel invasion [18.3% (777/4 248) vs. 15.9% (831/ 5 242), χ2 = 9.91, P = 0.002], higher positivity rates of hormone receptor (HR) [78.9% (3 278/4 248) vs. 76.2% (3 907/5 242), χ2 = 9.02, P = 0.003] and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) [31.3% (1 236/4 248) vs. 21.2% (1 029/5 242), χ2 = 117.64, P < 0.001], a lower proportion of patients with HR - HER2 - [9.0% (353/ 4 248) vs. 16.5% (800/5 242), χ2 = 138.68, P < 0.001] and HR + HER2 - [59.8% (2 354/4 248) vs. 62.4% (3 026/5 242), χ2 = 8.50, P = 0.004]. Survival analysis showed that there were no statistically significant differences in OS and DFS between patients with and without DCIS ( χ2 = 1.05, P = 0.310; χ2 = 0.42, P = 0.520). Univariate analysis showed that DCIS had no effect on the OS ( HR = 0.926, 95% CI: 0.799-1.073, P = 0.306) and DFS ( HR = 1.040, 95% CI: 0.924-1.170, P = 0.518) of BIC-NST patients. Conclusions:The clinicopathological characteristics of BIC-NST patients with and without DCIS are different, while the presence of DCIS does not affect the prognosis of BIC-NST patients.
9.Study on the prediction model of pathological poorly differentiated subtype of stage T1 lung adenocarcinoma based on CT signs
Gang XIANG ; Hongfei WANG ; Guangyan SI ; Bin YANG ; Ping DAI ; Lin REN ; Dan YU ; Xiang WANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(6):933-937
Objective To predict the poorly differentiated subtype of stage T1 invasive lung adenocarcinoma based on the morphological and quantitative characteristics of preoperative CT images.Methods The CT images,clinical information and pathological report of 333 cases with stage T1 lung adenocarcinoma in the Affiliated Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital of Southwest Medical University and the Second Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University were retrospectively analyzed.All data were divided into histological subtypes according to the WHO Classification of Chest Tumors(5th Edition).CT signs include the maximum diameter,minimum diameter,location,nodule type,CT value,proportion of solid components,burr sign,lobular sign,vacuole sign,air bronchial sign,halo sign,bronchial truncation sign,vascular cluster sign,pleural depression sign.Clinical factors included gender,age,smoking history,tumor markers,and spread through air spaces.Independent predictors of poorly differentiated subtypes of lung adenocarcinoma were obtained via univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis,and the clinical model,CT model and combined model were constructed based on the analysis results.Results In univariate logistic regression analysis,gender,smoking history,tumor markers,spread through air spaces,maximum diameter,minimum diameter,location,nodule type,CT value,proportion of solid components,burr sign,vacuole sign and vascular cluster sign were significantly related to poorly differentiated subtypes.Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that gender,tumor markers,vacuole sign,minimum diameter,and nodule type were independent influencing factors of poorly differentiated subtypes of lung adenocarcinoma.Clinical model,CT model and combined model were constructed based on the analysis results.Area under the curve(AUC)of the clinical model,CT model and combined model were 0.772[95%confidence interval(CI)0.712-0.831],0.776(95%CI 0.714-0.837)and 0.825(95%CI 0.776-0.874)for the poorly differentiated subtypes,respectively.The combined model had a higher AUC,with the better prediction.There was significant difference in predicting lung adenocarcinoma poorly differentiated subtypes between the clinical model and combined model(P=0.019).Conclusion Logistic regression model based on CT signs has good diagnostic value in predicting poorly differentiated lung adenocarcinoma in stage Ⅰ.
10.Natural human leukocyte antigen antibodies and corresponding clinical response strategies
Junchao CAI ; Duqiang ZONG ; Lan ZHU ; Chenhong ZHAO ; Shengnan ZHANG ; Lei ZHANG ; Jun HE ; Hongxia DAI ; Gang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2025;46(5):344-350
Natural human leukocyte antigen (HLA) antibodies refer to preformed antibodies present in the body that are not induced by prior exposure to allogeneic HLA antigens. In healthy individuals without a sensitization history, the detection rate of natural HLA antibodies is approximately 20%-29% when using screening assays with low sensitivity, and can reach up to 63% when more sensitive HLA-specific detection methods are employed. It is therefore inferred that natural HLA antibodies may also be present in transplant candidates with a similar prevalence. This review comprehensively discusses the potential mechanisms of natural HLA antibody generation, the characteristics of the recognized epitopes, detection techniques, clinical relevance in transplantation, their potential to confound therapeutic decisions, and approaches to distinguish and mitigate their impact. The goal is to raise clinician awareness of the objective existence of natural HLA antibodies, provide guidance on evaluating their association with allograft rejection, and inform appropriate clinical management strategies when encountering natural HLA antibody-positive transplant candidates.


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