1.Research and progress in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases with metabolic drugs
Min SUN ; Hongya WANG ; Hongbo HE ; Zhiming ZHU ; Peng GAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2025;30(7):984-997
Cardiovascular disease(CVD),as one of the diseases with the highest morbidity and mor-tality rates globally,has always been a focus of med-ical research.In recent years,with a deeper under-standing of the pathogenesis of CVD,novel metabol-ic drugs have demonstrated great potential in its treatment.These novel drugs regulate multiple as-pects of cardiovascular metabolism,including reduc-ing blood glucose and lipid levels,inhibiting inflam-matory responses,and protecting vascular endothe-lial cells,thereby providing new strategies for the prevention and treatment of CVD.In terms of lower-ing blood glucose levels,SGLT2 inhibitors,GLP-1 re-ceptor agonists,DPP-4 inhibitors,and Metformin,as clinically commonly used drugs,have been prov-en to be beneficial for the prevention and treat-ment of CVD,regardless of the presence or absence of diabetes.For lipid regulation,PCSK9 inhibitors and Ezetimibe,as newly developed lipid-lowering drugs,not only reduce serum low-density lipopro-tein cholesterol levels but also directly protect the cardiovascular system from damage.The develop-ment and application of these drugs have not only improved the treatment outcomes of CVD but also provided patients with more therapeutic options.
2.Research on the impact and mechanism of grassroots Party building in public hospitals on departmental business
Jingjing WANG ; Min CUI ; Hong YU ; Shuhao ZHANG ; Hongbo WANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Hongbo LONG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2025;41(2):146-151
Objective:To analyze the impact and mechanism of grassroots Party building in public hospitals on departmental business, and to provide reference for promoting the integration and mutual promotion of Party building and business.Methods:In November 2023, a self-designed questionnaire was used to survey clinical medical staff in a tertiary hospital in Wuhan. A cluster random sampling method was employed to investigate the evaluation of grassroots Party building work by clinical medical staff and the role of grassroots Party building in departmental business. Descriptive quantitative analysis was conducted on the questionnaire data. From November to December 2023, typical sampling was used to select Party branch committee members from clinical and medical technology departments of the hospital for semi-structured interviews. The interview content included the status of grassroots Party building work, its role in departmental business development, and the underlying mechanisms. Grounded theory was used for three-level coding of the interview data, and role theory was applied to analyze the mechanism by which grassroots Party building promotes business development.Results:A total of 1 124 valid questionnaires were collected, covering personnel from various sequences, including medical, nursing, technical, and pharmacy staff. Over 95% of the respondents rated the Party branch work highly, and more than 94% believed that grassroots Party building had a positive impact on the department′s medical care, teaching, research, talent team building, management, and cultural construction. The analysis using grounded theory and role theory revealed that the promotion of departmental business by grassroots Party building mainly originated from three aspects of standardization and normalization construction of Party branches, participation of Party branches in departmental management, and the development of characteristic activities based on Party building carriers. These three aspects enhanced personal responsibility, discipline, and service awareness through five personal-level targets (correcting work attitudes, leading by example among Party members, strengthening integrity in professional practice, improving professional skills, and improving working methods). This, in turn, facilitated medical staff to better identify their role positioning, standardize role behavior, and enhance role learning. At the departmental level, seven targets (expanding channels for departmental transparency, emphasizing practical performance, Party branch involvement in important departmental matters, enhancing external communication, increasing emotional identification, improving internal communication, and strengthening integrity building) were identified to promote fairness and justice, democratic decision-making, external cooperation, unity, and a clean atmosphere within the department. This further improved role evaluation, created an atmosphere conducive to role learning, helped strengthen role identification, and guided role standardization.Conclusions:Grassroots Party building of public hospital has a positive impact on department business work and is widely recognized by clinical medical staff. Different Party building activities have different pathways of influence. It is recommended to conduct targeted Party building activities based on actual needs.
3.A preliminary analysis of the clinical characteristics of patients with temperature-sensitive temporomandibular joint disorder syndrome.
Yifan HU ; Bowen MA ; Xiaoting ZHAI ; Xinyu XU ; Yihan WANG ; Hongbo LI ; Min HU ; Hongchen LIU ; Hua JIANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2025;43(2):269-274
OBJECTIVES:
This study aims to analyze the clinical symptoms and imaging manifestations in patients with temporomandibular disorder syndrome (TMD), who are sensitive to sudden temperature drop.
METHODS:
One hundred and nineteen patients with TMD who attended the Department of Stomatology of the First Medical Center of Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital from December 2022 to December 2023 were included, including 44 males and 75 females, with a mean age of 32.4±13.7 years.The questionnaire was used to determine whether they were sensitive to temperature drop, and the TMD patients were divided into a temperature plunge-sensitive group and a temperature drop insensitive group. The clinical symptoms and imaging manifestations of patients in the two groups were observed. SPSS 25.0 was used for statistical analysis.
RESULTS:
There was no statistically significant difference between the gender and age of patients in the temperature plunge-sensitive group (50 patients) and the insensitivity group (69 patients) (P>0.05). The percentage of patients with pain was slightly higher in the temperature plunge-sensitive group [86.0% (43/50)] than in the insensitive group [68.1% (47/69)], and the difference was statistically significant (χ2=5.031, P=0.025), while the differences in joint murmur and mouth opening limitation between the two groups were not statistically significant. A total of 238 lateral joints were detected in both groups, the percentage of osteoarthropathic imaging changes was significantly higher in the temperature plunge-sensitive group [82.0% (82/100)] than in the insensitive group [53.6% (74/138)] (χ2=20.675, P<0.001). Magnetic imaging showed that the percentage of joint effusion was higher in patients in the temperature plunge-sensitive group [66.0% (33/50)] than in the insensitive group [42.0% (29/69)], and the difference was statistically significant (χ2=5.602, P=0.018).
CONCLUSIONS
TMD patients with maxillofacial pain symptoms, joint effusions, and abnormal imaging of osteoarticular structures are more likely to be sensitive to sudden temperature drops.
Humans
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Male
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Female
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Adult
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Temporomandibular Joint Disorders/diagnosis*
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Middle Aged
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Young Adult
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Temperature
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Adolescent
4.Preliminary study on the correlation between the clinical symptoms of temporomandibular disorder with tinnitus and chewing-side preference habits.
Bowen MA ; Dongzong HUANG ; Xinyu XU ; Yihan WANG ; Xiaoxing LI ; Yifan HU ; Shuzhi YANG ; Hongbo LI ; Min HU ; Hongchen LIU ; Hua JIANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2025;43(3):416-421
OBJECTIVES:
This study aimed to investigate the correlation between clinical symptoms and unilateral chewing habits in patients with temporomandibular disorder (TMD) accompanied by tinnitus.
METHODS:
A total of 285 patients diagnosed with TMD at the Department of Stomatology of the First Medical Center of Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital between December 2020 and May 2024 were included and divided into two groups: tinnitus group and non-tinnitus group. Analysis was conducted on the proportion of patients with unilateral chewing habits in both groups, the correlation between the side of tinnitus and the side of unilateral chewing, and the correlation of tinnitus with TMD clinical symptoms (joint clicking, joint pain, and limited mouth opening) and unilateral chewing habits. The correlation of the type of disc displacement with unilateral chewing and tinnitus was also examined.
RESULTS:
In the tinnitus group, the proportions of patients with and without unilateral chewing habits were 90.70% (39/43) and 9.30% (4/43), respectively. In the non-tinnitus group, the proportions of patients with and without unilateral chewing habits were 76.03% (184/242) and 23.97% (58/242), respectively. The proportion of patients with unilateral chewing habits in the tinnitus group was significantly higher than in the non-tinnitus group (χ2=4.613, P<0.05). Correlation analysis showed a positive correlation between tinnitus and unilateral chewing habits (P<0.05). In the left-sided tinnitus group, the proportion of left-sided unilateral chewers [54.55% (12/22)] was higher than that of right-sided unilateral chewers [45.45% (10/22)]. In the right-sided tinnitus group, the proportion of right-sided unilateral chewers [81.82% (9/11)] was higher than that of left-sided unilateral chewers [18.18% (2/11)]. The difference was statistically significant (χ2=7.282, P<0.05). A positive correlation was also found between the side of tinnitus and the side of unilateral chewing habits (P<0.05). The proportion of patients with pain was significantly higher in the tinnitus group than in the non-tinnitus group (P<0.05). No significant difference in the proportion of joint clicking or limited mouth opening and disc displacement (no disc displacement, unilateral disc displacement, bilateral disc displacement, reducible disc displacement, or irreducible disc displacement) was found between the tinnitus and non-tinnitus groups (P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
TMD with unilateral chewing habits may be a contributing factor to unexplained tinnitus. Unexplained tinnitus is correlated with joint pain in patients with TMD.
Humans
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Tinnitus/physiopathology*
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Temporomandibular Joint Disorders/physiopathology*
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Mastication
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Male
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Adult
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Female
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Middle Aged
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Habits
5.Fetal intracranial toxoplasmosis: MRI findings in a case report
Yan SONG ; Yunlu MO ; Hongbo PU ; Hongyu YIN ; Xi CHEN ; Qiyan WANG ; Yangmei PU ; Min KANG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2025;28(10):899-901
Toxoplasmosis is a zoonotic disease caused by infection with Toxoplasma gondii. Congenital toxoplasmosis is a common form of intrauterine infection and is associated with severe neurological sequelae such as cerebral palsy and cognitive impairment. This report presented the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of a fetal intracranial toxoplasmosis case, including bilateral ventriculomegaly, multiple intracranial cystic lesions, and parenchymal calcifications, without concurrent retinal abnormalities or hepatosplenomegaly. Post-termination analyses confirmed the presence of T.gondii DNA in amniotic fluid and umbilical venous blood, with histopathology revealing necrosis and eosinophilic infiltration. MRI demonstrates superior soft-tissue resolution in evaluating the extent of cerebral lesions and parenchymal damage, underscoring its diagnostic value in fetal toxoplasmic encephalopathy.
6.Research and progress in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases with metabolic drugs
Min SUN ; Hongya WANG ; Hongbo HE ; Zhiming ZHU ; Peng GAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2025;30(7):984-997
Cardiovascular disease(CVD),as one of the diseases with the highest morbidity and mor-tality rates globally,has always been a focus of med-ical research.In recent years,with a deeper under-standing of the pathogenesis of CVD,novel metabol-ic drugs have demonstrated great potential in its treatment.These novel drugs regulate multiple as-pects of cardiovascular metabolism,including reduc-ing blood glucose and lipid levels,inhibiting inflam-matory responses,and protecting vascular endothe-lial cells,thereby providing new strategies for the prevention and treatment of CVD.In terms of lower-ing blood glucose levels,SGLT2 inhibitors,GLP-1 re-ceptor agonists,DPP-4 inhibitors,and Metformin,as clinically commonly used drugs,have been prov-en to be beneficial for the prevention and treat-ment of CVD,regardless of the presence or absence of diabetes.For lipid regulation,PCSK9 inhibitors and Ezetimibe,as newly developed lipid-lowering drugs,not only reduce serum low-density lipopro-tein cholesterol levels but also directly protect the cardiovascular system from damage.The develop-ment and application of these drugs have not only improved the treatment outcomes of CVD but also provided patients with more therapeutic options.
7.Research on the impact and mechanism of grassroots Party building in public hospitals on departmental business
Jingjing WANG ; Min CUI ; Hong YU ; Shuhao ZHANG ; Hongbo WANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Hongbo LONG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2025;41(2):146-151
Objective:To analyze the impact and mechanism of grassroots Party building in public hospitals on departmental business, and to provide reference for promoting the integration and mutual promotion of Party building and business.Methods:In November 2023, a self-designed questionnaire was used to survey clinical medical staff in a tertiary hospital in Wuhan. A cluster random sampling method was employed to investigate the evaluation of grassroots Party building work by clinical medical staff and the role of grassroots Party building in departmental business. Descriptive quantitative analysis was conducted on the questionnaire data. From November to December 2023, typical sampling was used to select Party branch committee members from clinical and medical technology departments of the hospital for semi-structured interviews. The interview content included the status of grassroots Party building work, its role in departmental business development, and the underlying mechanisms. Grounded theory was used for three-level coding of the interview data, and role theory was applied to analyze the mechanism by which grassroots Party building promotes business development.Results:A total of 1 124 valid questionnaires were collected, covering personnel from various sequences, including medical, nursing, technical, and pharmacy staff. Over 95% of the respondents rated the Party branch work highly, and more than 94% believed that grassroots Party building had a positive impact on the department′s medical care, teaching, research, talent team building, management, and cultural construction. The analysis using grounded theory and role theory revealed that the promotion of departmental business by grassroots Party building mainly originated from three aspects of standardization and normalization construction of Party branches, participation of Party branches in departmental management, and the development of characteristic activities based on Party building carriers. These three aspects enhanced personal responsibility, discipline, and service awareness through five personal-level targets (correcting work attitudes, leading by example among Party members, strengthening integrity in professional practice, improving professional skills, and improving working methods). This, in turn, facilitated medical staff to better identify their role positioning, standardize role behavior, and enhance role learning. At the departmental level, seven targets (expanding channels for departmental transparency, emphasizing practical performance, Party branch involvement in important departmental matters, enhancing external communication, increasing emotional identification, improving internal communication, and strengthening integrity building) were identified to promote fairness and justice, democratic decision-making, external cooperation, unity, and a clean atmosphere within the department. This further improved role evaluation, created an atmosphere conducive to role learning, helped strengthen role identification, and guided role standardization.Conclusions:Grassroots Party building of public hospital has a positive impact on department business work and is widely recognized by clinical medical staff. Different Party building activities have different pathways of influence. It is recommended to conduct targeted Party building activities based on actual needs.
8.Fetal intracranial toxoplasmosis: MRI findings in a case report
Yan SONG ; Yunlu MO ; Hongbo PU ; Hongyu YIN ; Xi CHEN ; Qiyan WANG ; Yangmei PU ; Min KANG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2025;28(10):899-901
Toxoplasmosis is a zoonotic disease caused by infection with Toxoplasma gondii. Congenital toxoplasmosis is a common form of intrauterine infection and is associated with severe neurological sequelae such as cerebral palsy and cognitive impairment. This report presented the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of a fetal intracranial toxoplasmosis case, including bilateral ventriculomegaly, multiple intracranial cystic lesions, and parenchymal calcifications, without concurrent retinal abnormalities or hepatosplenomegaly. Post-termination analyses confirmed the presence of T.gondii DNA in amniotic fluid and umbilical venous blood, with histopathology revealing necrosis and eosinophilic infiltration. MRI demonstrates superior soft-tissue resolution in evaluating the extent of cerebral lesions and parenchymal damage, underscoring its diagnostic value in fetal toxoplasmic encephalopathy.
9.A multicenter prospective study on early identification of refractory Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia in children
Dan XU ; Ailian ZHANG ; Jishan ZHENG ; Mingwei YE ; Fan LI ; Gencai QIAN ; Hongbo SHI ; Xiaohong JIN ; Lieping HUANG ; Jiangang MEI ; Guohua MEI ; Zhen XU ; Hong FU ; Jianjun LIN ; Hongzhou YE ; Yan ZHENG ; Lingling HUA ; Min YANG ; Jiangmin TONG ; Lingling CHEN ; Yuanyuan ZHANG ; Dehua YANG ; Yunlian ZHOU ; Huiwen LI ; Yinle LAN ; Yulan XU ; Jinyan FENG ; Xing CHEN ; Min GONG ; Zhimin CHEN ; Yingshuo WANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2024;62(4):317-322
Objective:To explore potential predictors of refractory Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia (RMPP) in early stage. Methods:The prospective multicenter study was conducted in Zhejiang, China from May 1 st, 2019 to January 31 st, 2020. A total of 1 428 patients with fever >48 hours to <120 hours were studied. Their clinical data and oral pharyngeal swab samples were collected; Mycoplasma pneumoniae DNA in pharyngeal swab specimens was detected. Patients with positive Mycoplasma pneumoniae DNA results underwent a series of tests, including chest X-ray, complete blood count, C-reactive protein, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and procalcitonin. According to the occurrence of RMPP, the patients were divided into two groups, RMPP group and general Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia (GMPP) group. Measurement data between the 2 groups were compared using Mann-Whitney U test. Logistic regression analyses were used to examine the associations between clinical data and RMPP. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were used to analyse the power of the markers for predicting RMPP. Results:A total of 1 428 patients finished the study, with 801 boys and 627 girls, aged 4.3 (2.7, 6.3) years. Mycoplasma pneumoniae DNA was positive in 534 cases (37.4%), of whom 446 cases (83.5%) were diagnosed with Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia, including 251 boys and 195 girls, aged 5.2 (3.3, 6.9) years. Macrolides-resistant variation was positive in 410 cases (91.9%). Fifty-five cases were with RMPP, 391 cases with GMPP. The peak body temperature before the first visit and LDH levels in RMPP patients were higher than that in GMPP patients (39.6 (39.1, 40.0) vs. 39.2 (38.9, 39.7) ℃, 333 (279, 392) vs. 311 (259, 359) U/L, both P<0.05). Logistic regression showed the prediction probability π=exp (-29.7+0.667×Peak body temperature (℃)+0.004×LDH (U/L))/(1+exp (-29.7+0.667×Peak body temperature (℃)+0.004 × LDH (U/L))), the cut-off value to predict RMPP was 0.12, with a consensus of probability forecast of 0.89, sensitivity of 0.89, and specificity of 0.67; and the area under ROC curve was 0.682 (95% CI 0.593-0.771, P<0.01). Conclusion:In MPP patients with fever over 48 to <120 hours, a prediction probability π of RMPP can be calculated based on the peak body temperature and LDH level before the first visit, which can facilitate early identification of RMPP.
10.Research progress on self-management of rectal cancer patients undergoing sphincter-preserving surgery
Min YANG ; Fan LI ; Hongbo CHEN ; Chunyan SU ; Baohua LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(34):4628-4633
Patients who undergo sphincter-preserving surgery for rectal cancer may face intestinal dysfunction, psychological issues, and social problems. Patient self-management is of great significance for their recovery and quality of life. This paper mainly reviews the concept, evaluation tools, current situation, and intervention measures of self-management for patients after sphincter-preserving surgery for rectal cancer, in order to provide reference for clinical self-management education for those patients.

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