1.The effect of different timing of polyethylene glycol electrolyte powder administration on intestinal cleansing efficacy
Hongwei GUO ; Haiyuan WANG ; Yuanyuan ZHAO ; Yali WANG ; Yiyan LONG ; Shuai LUO ; Yanli CHENG
China Journal of Endoscopy 2025;31(6):64-69
Objective To investigate the effects of a continuous-dose administration versus different dosage regimens of polyethylene glycol electrolyte solution(PEG)taken in two doses with a 12-hour interval on bowel cleansing efficacy,with the goal of optimizing bowel preparation protocols and improving patient tolerability.Methods 232 patients who underwent painless colonoscopy and used PEG as a bowel cleanser from June 2024 to September 2024 were selected as study subjects.Participants were divided into three groups:the control group(3.00 L PEG continuous dose),experimental group A(0.75 L+2.25 L PEG),and experimental group B(1.50 L+1.50 L PEG).All patients underwent painless colonoscopy within 4~6 h after completing PEG intake.The interval between the two doses of PEG in group A and group B was 12 h.The bowel cleansing efficacy was assessed by using the Boston bowel preparation scale(BBPS),and the rates of colon polyp detection,adverse reactions,sleep duration,and tolerability were recorded.Results There were no significant statistical differences in BBPS scores and colon polyp detection rates among the three groups(P>0.05).Experimental group B experienced the least adverse reactions,followed by experimental group A,while the control group reported the most significant adverse reactions(P<0.05).The timing of PEG administration did not have a significant impact on sleep duration among the three groups(P>0.05).Patients in experimental group B showed good tolerability to PEG and were willing to accept this bowel preparation regimen,followed by group A,while the control group exhibited the poorest tolerability,with significant statistical differences among the three groups(P<0.05).Conclusion The continuous administration and divided administration of PEG have no significant impact on the effectiveness of intestinal cleansing and the detection rate of colonic polyps.However,the divided PEG regimen with a 12 h interval results in fewer adverse reactions and better tolerance,especially the optimal regimen of taking 1.50 L PEG in two doses with a 12 h interval.
2.Correlating white matter hyperintensities severity with collateral disease syndrome type distribution
Jianhu ZHAN ; Weiwen QIU ; Haiyuan LAN ; Huaqiang WANG
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(2):1-4
Objective To explore the relationship between the severity of white matter hyperintensities(WMH)and the distribution of collateral disease syndrome types.Methods A total of 208 patients clearly diagnosed with cerebral small vessel disease in Lishui TCM Hospital Affiliated to Zhejiang Chinese Medical University from December 2022 to December 2023 were selected as the study subjects.All enrolled subjects in the study completed the collateral disease syndrome differentiation.WMH was graded on magnetic resonance imaging fluid-attenuated inversion recovery(FLAIR)sequences using the Fazekas scale and measured for volume.Results Among the 208 patients,there were 52 cases of the brain collateral impoverishment(BCI)type,with Fazekas score of 3(2,3)points,and WMH volume of(8.80±9.37)ml;67 cases of the brain collateral stasis(BCS)type,with Fazekas score of 4(3,4)points,and WMH volume of(13.42±9.18)ml;47 cases of the brain collateral constraint(BCC)type,with Fazekas score of 4(3,5)points,and WMH volume of(14.60±10.07)ml;and 42 cases of the brain collateral occlusion(BCO)type,with Fazekas score of 4(4,5)points,and WMH volume of(18.65±10.71)ml.Of these,55 patients with a Fazekas score of 1-2 points were most commonly of the BCI type,105 patients with a Fazekas score of 3-4 points were most commonly of the BCS type,and 48 patients with a Fazekas score of 5-6 points were most commonly of the BCO type.There were statistically significant differences in Fazekas scores and WMH volumes between the BCI and BCO types and other syndrome types(P<0.05).Conclusion The severity of WMH corresponds to a certain distribution of collateral disease syndrome types,and can serve as a reference indicator for assessing the severity of illness in patients with collateral disease.
3.Analysis of mental health status potential categories and related factors among primary and secondary school students in western Yunnan Province
HAN Fang, WANG Qi, WEN Yating, LI Xiaojuan, WEI Hongyu, JIAO Feng
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(7):1009-1013
Objective:
To investigate the mental health status and related factors among primary and secondary school students in western Yunnan Province, so ao to provide scientific evidences for advancing mental health education.
Methods:
In June 2024, a stratified cluster sampling method was employed to select 4 584 students from 18 schools across Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Lincang City and Baoshan City three regions in western Yunnan Province. The Mental Health Test (MHT) was used for assessment. Latent class analysis (LCA) and Logistic regression were applied for data classification and related factor analysis respectively.
Results:
The overall positive detection rate of MHT was 11.81%, with a mean total score of 40.50±19.25. The predominant issues were learning anxiety (58.4%), hypersensitivity tendency (31.1%), and self blame tendency (23.1%). LCA categorized students into four groups:severe psychological problems group (74.4% detection rate), learning anxiety hypersensitivity group ( 16.4 %), learning anxiety physical symptoms group (9.2%), and healthy group (0). Logistic regression revealed that compared with the healthy group, the severe problems group showed higher risks among females ( OR =3.01), junior/senior high school students ( OR =1.88/4.02), and those with authoritarian parenting ( OR =3.54); the anxiety hypersensitivity group had higher risks for females ( OR =1.87), senior high students ( OR =1.54), boarders ( OR =1.31), and authoritarian parenting recipients ( OR = 1.85 ); the anxiety physical symptoms group demonstrated increased risks among females ( OR =2.22), senior high students ( OR =2.58), and authoritarian parenting recipients ( OR =2.74), while lower risks were observed for students with parent/grandparent guardians ( OR =0.38) and non only children ( OR =0.58) (all P <0.05).
Conclusions
Mental health problems are prominent among students in western Yunnan, with gender, grade level, boarding status, guardian type, and parenting style being key determinants. Recommendations include strengthening mental health education, prioritizing left behind children s psychological well being and promoting healthy development.
4.Progress of research on mechanisms and clinical applications of novel antibacterial materials in treating infectious bone defect
Xing YANG ; Mingwang ZHOU ; Xiaoping WANG ; Haiyuan GAO ; Xinhao LI
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(19):3031-3035
Infectious bone defect,one of the complex and refractory types of bone defects,is characterized by infec-tion,inflammation and subsequent bone tissue destruction.These conditions often lead to severe consequences such as limb necrosis,dysfunction or even amputation.The previous treatment method for infectious bone defect primarily involves thorough debridement and bone grafting after infection control with antibacterial drugs.Howev-er,this method carries drawbacks,including the possibility of drug resistance and systemic toxicity due to high-dose use of antimicrobial drugs.With advancements in modern medicine and in-depth research on biomaterials,va-rious novel antibacterial materials have been increasingly applied in the treatment of infectious bone defect,demon-strating promising outcomes.This paper reviews the applications and therapeutic efficacy of novel antibacterial ma-terials in treating infectious bone defect at home and abroad,aiming to provide references for clinical management.
5.Phase II study of radiotherapy combined with anlotinib in the treatment of inoperable non-small cell lung cancer
Haiyuan LI ; Yupei YUAN ; Tao ZHANG ; Lei DENG ; Wenyang LIU ; Wenqing WANG ; Xin WANG ; Jima LYU ; Zongmei ZHOU ; Qinfu FENG ; Zefen XIAO ; Nan BI ; Jianyang WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2025;34(4):334-339
Objective:To analyze the safety and short-term efficacy of thoracic radiotherapy combined with anlotinib in the treatment of inoperable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).Methods:A prospective study was conducted on patients with unresectable locally advanced NSCLC who were intolerant to concurrent chemoradiotherapy and treated at the Department of Radiation Oncology, Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, from October 2020 to September 2023. Anlotinib was administered orally concurrently with radiotherapy (days 1-14, 21 days per cycle, for 3 cycles). Adverse effects and short-term tumor recurrence were observed from the beginning of radiotherapy to the 3-month post-radiotherapy. Kaplan-Meier method was used to calculate progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) rates from the date of initial treatment (induction therapy), and intergroup comparisons were performed using the log-rank test.Results:The median age was 62 years (range:42-76 years), with a male predominance ( n=36, 88%) of the included 41 patients. The incidence of grade 3-4 acute hematologic adverse events was 20% (8 cases); the incidence of grade 3 hemoptysis was 2% (1 case), with no grade 4 hemoptysis; the incidence of grade 3-4 radiation pneumonitis was 10% (4 cases). No grade 5 adverse events were observed in the entire cohort. With a median follow-up of 19.7 months (range: 7.1-50.1 months), 19 patients (46%) experienced recurrence, including 4 patients (10%) with local recurrence, 6 patients (15%) with regional lymph node recurrence, and 11 patients (27%) with distant metastases. The 1-year PFS rate was 78.3%. 8 patients (20%) died, including 3 patients died from COVID-19 infection during the follow-up period, 1 patient who died from hypostatic pneumonia due to prolonged bed rest after cerebral infarction, and 4 patients died from tumor-related causes. The 1-year OS rate was 78.0%. Conclusions:Thoracic radiotherapy combined with anlotinib demonstrates good safety, manageable adverse events, and favorable short-term efficacy in NSCNC patients intolerant to concurrent chemoradiotherapy.
6.Progress in mechanism and clinical application of miRNA regulating os-teogenesis-angiogenesis coupling in SONFH
Haiyuan GAO ; Mingwang ZHOU ; Xiaoping WANG ; Xing YANG ; Zhenhua SHI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2025;41(10):2030-2037
Steroid-induced osteonecrosis of the femoral head(SNOFH)is a prevalent challenging condition in orthopedics,characterized by a high disability rate and intricate pathophysiological mechanisms including diminished an-giogenesis and impaired osteogenic function.The concept of osteogenesis-angiogenesis coupling involves the interplay be-tween osteoblasts and angiogenesis.Restoring the blood supply to bone tissue,boosting bone cell activity,and facilitating bone regeneration are crucial for the recovery of SNOFH patients.Research has demonstrated the significant role of mi-croRNAs(miRNAs)in the coordination of osteogenesis and angiogenesis.MiRNAs have the ability to concurrently regu-late multiple target genes and signaling pathways associated with osteogenesis and angiogenesis,effectively stimulating the regeneration of bones and blood vessels.By considering the interaction of multiple miRNAs and their target genes,the de-velopment of a multi-target combination therapy approach could greatly enhance the treatment outcomes for SNOFH.Through a thorough investigation of miRNA interactions in the regulation of osteogenesis and angiogenesis,the progression of the disease can be elucidated,offering a fundamental basis for early diagnosis,precise treatment,and prognosis evalua-tion of SNOFH.This paper aims to uncover the pivotal nodes and regulatory connections in SNOFH by summarizing the in-volvement of miRNAs in the coupling of osteogenesis and angiogenesis.By identifying potential therapeutic targets and un-derstanding the coordinated function of miRNAs in osteogenesis and angiogenesis coupling,valuable insights can be gained for the personalized treatment of SNOFH.
7.Progress in mechanism and clinical application of miRNA regulating os-teogenesis-angiogenesis coupling in SONFH
Haiyuan GAO ; Mingwang ZHOU ; Xiaoping WANG ; Xing YANG ; Zhenhua SHI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2025;41(10):2030-2037
Steroid-induced osteonecrosis of the femoral head(SNOFH)is a prevalent challenging condition in orthopedics,characterized by a high disability rate and intricate pathophysiological mechanisms including diminished an-giogenesis and impaired osteogenic function.The concept of osteogenesis-angiogenesis coupling involves the interplay be-tween osteoblasts and angiogenesis.Restoring the blood supply to bone tissue,boosting bone cell activity,and facilitating bone regeneration are crucial for the recovery of SNOFH patients.Research has demonstrated the significant role of mi-croRNAs(miRNAs)in the coordination of osteogenesis and angiogenesis.MiRNAs have the ability to concurrently regu-late multiple target genes and signaling pathways associated with osteogenesis and angiogenesis,effectively stimulating the regeneration of bones and blood vessels.By considering the interaction of multiple miRNAs and their target genes,the de-velopment of a multi-target combination therapy approach could greatly enhance the treatment outcomes for SNOFH.Through a thorough investigation of miRNA interactions in the regulation of osteogenesis and angiogenesis,the progression of the disease can be elucidated,offering a fundamental basis for early diagnosis,precise treatment,and prognosis evalua-tion of SNOFH.This paper aims to uncover the pivotal nodes and regulatory connections in SNOFH by summarizing the in-volvement of miRNAs in the coupling of osteogenesis and angiogenesis.By identifying potential therapeutic targets and un-derstanding the coordinated function of miRNAs in osteogenesis and angiogenesis coupling,valuable insights can be gained for the personalized treatment of SNOFH.
8.Progress of research on mechanisms and clinical applications of novel antibacterial materials in treating infectious bone defect
Xing YANG ; Mingwang ZHOU ; Xiaoping WANG ; Haiyuan GAO ; Xinhao LI
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(19):3031-3035
Infectious bone defect,one of the complex and refractory types of bone defects,is characterized by infec-tion,inflammation and subsequent bone tissue destruction.These conditions often lead to severe consequences such as limb necrosis,dysfunction or even amputation.The previous treatment method for infectious bone defect primarily involves thorough debridement and bone grafting after infection control with antibacterial drugs.Howev-er,this method carries drawbacks,including the possibility of drug resistance and systemic toxicity due to high-dose use of antimicrobial drugs.With advancements in modern medicine and in-depth research on biomaterials,va-rious novel antibacterial materials have been increasingly applied in the treatment of infectious bone defect,demon-strating promising outcomes.This paper reviews the applications and therapeutic efficacy of novel antibacterial ma-terials in treating infectious bone defect at home and abroad,aiming to provide references for clinical management.
9.The effect of different timing of polyethylene glycol electrolyte powder administration on intestinal cleansing efficacy
Hongwei GUO ; Haiyuan WANG ; Yuanyuan ZHAO ; Yali WANG ; Yiyan LONG ; Shuai LUO ; Yanli CHENG
China Journal of Endoscopy 2025;31(6):64-69
Objective To investigate the effects of a continuous-dose administration versus different dosage regimens of polyethylene glycol electrolyte solution(PEG)taken in two doses with a 12-hour interval on bowel cleansing efficacy,with the goal of optimizing bowel preparation protocols and improving patient tolerability.Methods 232 patients who underwent painless colonoscopy and used PEG as a bowel cleanser from June 2024 to September 2024 were selected as study subjects.Participants were divided into three groups:the control group(3.00 L PEG continuous dose),experimental group A(0.75 L+2.25 L PEG),and experimental group B(1.50 L+1.50 L PEG).All patients underwent painless colonoscopy within 4~6 h after completing PEG intake.The interval between the two doses of PEG in group A and group B was 12 h.The bowel cleansing efficacy was assessed by using the Boston bowel preparation scale(BBPS),and the rates of colon polyp detection,adverse reactions,sleep duration,and tolerability were recorded.Results There were no significant statistical differences in BBPS scores and colon polyp detection rates among the three groups(P>0.05).Experimental group B experienced the least adverse reactions,followed by experimental group A,while the control group reported the most significant adverse reactions(P<0.05).The timing of PEG administration did not have a significant impact on sleep duration among the three groups(P>0.05).Patients in experimental group B showed good tolerability to PEG and were willing to accept this bowel preparation regimen,followed by group A,while the control group exhibited the poorest tolerability,with significant statistical differences among the three groups(P<0.05).Conclusion The continuous administration and divided administration of PEG have no significant impact on the effectiveness of intestinal cleansing and the detection rate of colonic polyps.However,the divided PEG regimen with a 12 h interval results in fewer adverse reactions and better tolerance,especially the optimal regimen of taking 1.50 L PEG in two doses with a 12 h interval.
10.Correlating white matter hyperintensities severity with collateral disease syndrome type distribution
Jianhu ZHAN ; Weiwen QIU ; Haiyuan LAN ; Huaqiang WANG
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(2):1-4
Objective To explore the relationship between the severity of white matter hyperintensities(WMH)and the distribution of collateral disease syndrome types.Methods A total of 208 patients clearly diagnosed with cerebral small vessel disease in Lishui TCM Hospital Affiliated to Zhejiang Chinese Medical University from December 2022 to December 2023 were selected as the study subjects.All enrolled subjects in the study completed the collateral disease syndrome differentiation.WMH was graded on magnetic resonance imaging fluid-attenuated inversion recovery(FLAIR)sequences using the Fazekas scale and measured for volume.Results Among the 208 patients,there were 52 cases of the brain collateral impoverishment(BCI)type,with Fazekas score of 3(2,3)points,and WMH volume of(8.80±9.37)ml;67 cases of the brain collateral stasis(BCS)type,with Fazekas score of 4(3,4)points,and WMH volume of(13.42±9.18)ml;47 cases of the brain collateral constraint(BCC)type,with Fazekas score of 4(3,5)points,and WMH volume of(14.60±10.07)ml;and 42 cases of the brain collateral occlusion(BCO)type,with Fazekas score of 4(4,5)points,and WMH volume of(18.65±10.71)ml.Of these,55 patients with a Fazekas score of 1-2 points were most commonly of the BCI type,105 patients with a Fazekas score of 3-4 points were most commonly of the BCS type,and 48 patients with a Fazekas score of 5-6 points were most commonly of the BCO type.There were statistically significant differences in Fazekas scores and WMH volumes between the BCI and BCO types and other syndrome types(P<0.05).Conclusion The severity of WMH corresponds to a certain distribution of collateral disease syndrome types,and can serve as a reference indicator for assessing the severity of illness in patients with collateral disease.


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