1.Application of computer-aided design modified 3D printing model in video-assisted thoracoscopic sublobular resection for early lung cancer: A retrospective cohort study
Xinyu ZHANG ; Linqian LI ; Haoran LI ; Qiang GUO ; Hongli YAN ; Jinghua LI ; Shujie CHENG ; Hefei LI ; Ke ZHANG ; Jihong YANG ; Jianguo WU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2024;31(09):1266-1273
Objective To compare the effect of three-dimensional visual (3DV) model, three-dimensional printing (3DP) model and computer-aided design (CAD) modified 3DP model in video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) sublobular resection. Methods The clinical data of patients who underwent VATS sublobular resection in the Affiliated Hospital of Hebei University from November 2021 to August 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into 3 groups including a 3DV group, a 3DP group and a CAD-3DP group according to the tools used. The perioperative indexes and subjective evaluation of operators, patients and their families were compared. Results A total of 22 patients were included. There were 5 males and 17 females aged 32-77 (56.95±12.50) years. There were 9 patients in the 3DV group, 6 patients in the 3DP group, and 7 patients in the CAD-3DP group. There was no statistical difference in the operation time, intraoperative blood loss, drainage volume, hospital stay time or postoperative complications among the groups (P>0.05). Based on the subjective evaluations of 4 surgeons, the CAD-3DP group was better than the 3DV group in the preoperative planning efficiency (P=0.025), intuitiveness (P=0.045) and doctor-patient communication difficulty (P=0.034); the CAD-3DP group was also better than the 3DP group in the overall satisfaction (P=0.023), preoperative planning difficulty (P=0.046) and efficiency (P=0.014). Based on the subjective evaluations of patients and their families, the CAD-3DP group was better than the 3DP group in helping understand the vessel around the tumor (P=0.016), surgical procedure (P=0.020), procedure selection (P=0.029), and overall satisfaction (P=0.048); the CAD-3DP group was better than the 3DV group in helping understand the tumor size (P=0.038). Conclusion CAD-modified 3DP model has certain advantages in pre-planning, intraoperative navigation and doctor-patient communication in the VATS sublobectomy.
2.Based on the theory of "Qi Pulse Constant Communication", the treatment of diabetic peripheral neuropathy by invigorating qi and activating blood was discussed
Hongli YANG ; Chunhui LI ; Xinman GUO ; Mingyi YUAN ; Mingdi LI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;46(2):147-150
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is the common chronic complication of diabetes, which can lead to foot ulcers, gangrene, and amputation in severe cases, seriously affecting their quality of life. DPN belongs to the category of "arthralgia", "hemorrhoids" and other categories of TCM, and the main pathogenesis is the deficiency of qi and blood, yin and yang, and the obstruction of the meridians by phlegm and stasis. Clinically, DPN is more common with qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome. Based on the theory of "qi meridian constant communication" in the Huang Di Nei Jing, this article proposed that for patients with DPN with qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome, the treatment should be based on the principle of "invigorating qi and activating blood circulation, dissolving stasis and arthralgia", so that the patients' qi meridian can be accessible, delay the disease progression, and provide reference for the TCM treatment of DPN.
3.Exploration on thematic morning report based on post-competence in standardized residents training in hospital in intensive care unit
Hongye MA ; Lei ZHANG ; Peng LU ; Litao GUO ; Jingjing SUN ; Hongli JIANG ; Yu LIU
Chinese Medical Ethics 2024;37(1):113-119
Objective:To explore the role of conducting a"thematic morning report"based on post-competency in the standardized residents training in hospital in the Intensive Care Unit(ICU).Methods:A total of 60 resident training physicians who participated in the standardized residents training in hospital in the ICU of this hospital from January 2020 to December 2022 were included,and randomly divided into an observation group and a control group,with 30 in each group.The observation group adopted an interactive teaching method of themed morning report based on post-competency,while the control group adopted the traditional teaching method.The assessment results of clinical theoretical knowledge and operational skills of the two groups of resident training physicians under different teaching methods were compared.The 360°assessment method was used to record the multi-directional evaluation of patients or their families,nurses,colleagues,and teaching teachers on the post-competence of resident training physicians(self-learning ability,team collaboration ability,effective communication ability,and learning interest).Results:The assessment scores of clinical theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the observation group after teaching were higher than those in the control group,with statistically significant differences(theoretical assessment:t=2.101,P<0.05;practical assessment:t=9.647,P<0.05).The post-competence scores of nurses,colleagues,and teaching teachers on resident training physicians in the observation group were higher than those in the control group after one-month regular training,and the differences were statistically significant(nurses'evaluation of self-learning ability:t=3.182,P=0.002,team collaboration ability:t=3.978,P<0.05,effective communication ability:t=2.180,P=0.0335,learning interest:t=3.884,P<0.05;colleagues'evaluation of self-learning ability:t=2.888,P=0.005,team cooperation ability:t=6.816,P<0.05,effective communication ability:t=3.833,P<0.05,learning interest:t=4.086,P< 0.05;teaching teacher's evaluation of self-learning ability:t=3.429,P=0.001,team cooperation ability:t=3.086,P=0.003,effective communication ability:t=3.493,P=0.001,learning interest:t=3.126,P=0.003).There was a statistically significant difference in the satisfaction scores of patients or their familymembers towards the two groups of resident training physicians(t=3.126,P=0.003).Conclusion:The use of the interactive teaching method of thematic morning report based on post-competency in the standardized residents training in hospital in the ICU can not only improve the theoretical practice and case analysis test scores of resident training physicians,but also improve the post-competence and the satisfaction of patients and their families.
4.Immunohistochemical expression of TRPS1 in synovial sarcoma and its significance
Qianqian YANG ; Lingchuan GUO ; Pei PANG ; Hongli YANG ; Xiaojing SUN ; Wenting LIU
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2024;40(8):839-844
Purpose To investigate the expression of TRPS1 in synovial sarcoma(SS)and its significance.Methods Twenty-one cases of synovial sarcoma diagnosed by SS1 8(18q11)(SYT)fluorescence in situ hybridization(FISH)or SS18-SSX immunohistochemistry were collected.The expression of TRPS1 was detected by immunohistochemistry EnVision two-step staining,and the relevant literature was reviewed.Results There were 21 cases of synovial sarcoma,including 9 females and 12 males,aged 17-79 years,with a median age of 50 years and an average age of 47.1 years.The tumors occurred in the lung(3 cases),legs(3 cases),kidney(3 cases),feet(2 cases),psoas major muscle(2 cases),rectum(1 case),tho-racic cavity(1 case),ankle canal(1 case),inguinal area(1 case),knee(1 case),palm(1 case),nasal cavity(1 case),and forearm(1 case).The maximum diameter of the tumor was 1.2-13 cm.Grossly,the tumor section was grayish-white,grayish-yellowish solid,and the lesion with hemorrhage was dark red.Microscopically,there were monophasic fibrous SS(16/21,76.2%),poorly differential SS(small cell)(3/21,14.3%),and biphasic SS(2/21,9.5%).Immunophenotypi-cally,tumor cells expressed SS18-SSX(18/18,100%),TLE1(12/12,100%),BCL2(18/18,100%),partially expressed EMA(10/16,62.5%),CK(12/18,66.7%),CD99(4/10,40.0%),SMA(3/16,18.6%),S-100(3/19,15.8%),and desmin(0/21).The proliferation index of Ki67 ranged from 3%-80%,with an average of 39.9%.FISH test showed that all 11 cases were positive for SS18(18q11)split-ting.All 21 cases of SS expressed TRPS1 to varying degrees and intensities(21/21,100%),of which 19 cases(19/21,90.5%)had a positive range of>50%.There were 19 cases(19/21,90.5%)with a positive intensity of 2+or above.All the 21 patients underwent surgical resection of the tumor,and 20 patients received follow-up visits.3 patients treated with postop-erative combination of radiotherapy and chemotherapy,18 pa-tients treated with postoperative chemotherapy,and 7 patients showed different degrees of recurrence or metastasis,and 9 pa-tients who received follow-up visits died(45%,9/20).Con-clusion Although TRPS1 is regarded as a highly sensitive and specific marker of breast tumor origin,it is also highly expressed in synovial sarcoma,and it is necessary to be vigilant at its pit-falls in the pathological diagnosis.
5.Low-grade eosinophilic renal tumors:a clinicopathological analysis of 5 cases
Qianqian YANG ; Lingchuan GUO ; Sisi SUN ; Xia GUO ; Hongli YANG ; Renpeng HUANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2024;40(10):1058-1063
Purpose To examine the clinicopathologic,immunohistochemical,and molecular genetic characteristics and differential diagnosis of low-grade oncocytic tumor(LOT)of kidney with CK7 positive and CD117 negative,so as to enhance the understanding of this tumor among pathologists.Methods A total of five cases of renal LOT from the First Affiliated Hospi-tal of Soochow University between December 2016 and February 2023 were included in this analysis.The clinicopathological fea-tures,immunophenotype,genetic characteristics,and prognosis were evaluated using HE staing,immunohistochemical staining,and Sanger sequencing.Additionally,relevant literature was re-viewed to supplement the findings.Results Among the cohort of five patients,four were female and one was male,aged 57-70 years with a median age of 65 years and an average age of 64.8 years.Clinical presentation revealed that only the first case exhibited frequent urination accompanied by intermittent lumba-go,while the remaining cases were asymptomatic and incidental-ly discovered.Imaging studies demonstrated space-occupying le-sions with clear boundaries and even internal echoes on B-ultra-sonography,and patchy low-density shadows in the center with obvious edge enhancement on CT.Grossly,the tumor was nodu-lar,with a maximum diameter ranging from 2.1 to 7.6 cm,and an average diameter of 4.04 cm,with a solid section.Micro-scopically,the boundary of LOT was consistently well-defined,with a thick capsule.The arrangement of tumor cells was ob-served to be both dense and sparse,accompanied by fresh bleed-ing foci and proteinoid secretions.Focal lymphocyte aggrega-tion,hepatic plate like and hepatic sinusoid like structures,thick-walled blood vessels,false nodules of tumor cells,and old hemorrhage were also noted.The tumor cells exhibited uniformi-ty in shape,appearing round or polygonal,with eosinophilic and fine granular cytoplasm.The nuclei were of similar size and shape,appearing round or oval with a clear nuclear membrane.The histological features of the tumor included 2-grade small nu-cleoli,perinuclear halos,binuclear cells,and nuclear shrink-age,but no mitotic figures were detected.The immunophenotyp-ic analysis revealed strongly diffuse expression of CK7 in the tumor cells,while CD117 was negative.The Ki67 proliferation index was low.Sanger sequencing identified mutations in mTORC1 pathway genes in four cases,including three mutations in MTOR and one mutation in RHEB.The patients underwent either local or radical nephrectomy,and were followed up for a period ranging from 2 to 52 months,during which all patients re-mained free of recurrence.Conclusion The low-grade,eosino-philic,and rare renal tumor known as LOT exhibits inert behav-ior.At present,the follow-up results show that complete resec-tion of local operation is sufficient,and the prognosis is good.It is important to distinguish this lesion from other eosinophilic re-nal tumors.
6.Mediating role of self-regulatory fatigue between psychological distress and patient activation among old patients receiving PCI
Wenjing ZHANG ; Feifei GUO ; Zhihao WANG ; Hongli GUO ; Yunling XIAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2024;43(8):1025-1029
Objective:To investigate the mediating role of self-regulatory fatigue between psychological distress and patient activation among elderly patients undergoing PCI, in order to establish a foundation for enhancing patient activation in this population.Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted on 267 elderly patients hospitalized in the Department of Geriatrics at Qilu Hospital, Shandong University, for PCI treatment of coronary artery disease from March to August 2023.The study utilized the Patient Self-Regulation Fatigue Scale(SRF-S), the Positivity Scale(PAM), and the Kessler Scale of Psychological Distress(K10)to evaluate self-regulation fatigue, positivity, and psychological distress in the patients.Additionally, a structural equation model was developed to investigate the relationships among these variables.Results:The study found that the scores of PAM, SRF-S, and K10 were as follows: (56.49±9.52), (42.74±8.11), and(23.42±4.45)respectively.Patient activation showed a negative correlation with self-regulatory fatigue and psychological distress, while self-regulatory fatigue was positively correlated with psychological distress.Furthermore, self-regulatory fatigue was identified as playing a partial mediating role between psychological distress and patient activation, with a mediating effect of 0.198, which accounted for 53.8% of the total effect.Conclusions:self-regulatory fatigue serving as a mediating factor between psychological distress and patient activation.Clinicians should prioritize addressing self-regulatory fatigue to enhance the efficacy of patient activation interventions.
7.Application of 3D digital modeling combined with 3D printed model in classroom theoretical teaching of orthopedics
Hongquan SHEN ; Hongli ZHU ; Jinwei GUO ; Juan WU ; Xingyuan LIU ; Hui LU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(6):912-916
Objective:To investigate the application effect of 3D digital modeling combined with 3D printed model in assisting the classroom theoretical teaching of orthopedics in five-year undergraduate students majoring in clinical medicine.Methods:In May 2022, 33 five-year undergraduate students majoring in clinical medicine in the class of 2018 in Southwest Medical University were selected and divided into experimental group with 17 students and control group with 16 students according to the odd or even student number. The students in the experimental group were taught by traditional PPT+3D digital modeling combined with 3D printed model, and those in the control group were taught by the traditional PPT teaching method. The teaching effect was evaluated by theoretical examination and a questionnaire survey on the degree of satisfaction with teaching. SPSS 25.0 was used to perform the t-test, the Mann-Whitney U test, the rank sum test, and the chi-square test. Results:The experimental group had a significantly higher score of theoretical examination than the control group (86.24±4.16 vs. 82.50±6.06). The questionnaire survey on the degree of satisfaction with teaching showed that compared with the control group, the experimental group had a significantly higher degree of satisfaction with the understanding and learning of orthopedic diseases [3 (2, 3) vs. 2 (2, 2), P < 0.05], the improvement in learning interest [2 (2, 3) vs. 2 (1, 2), P < 0.05], classroom innovation [3 (3, 3) vs. 2 (1.5, 2), P < 0.05], and overall classroom teaching [3 (2, 3) vs. 2 (2, 2), P < 0.05]. Conclusion:In assisting the classroom theoretical teaching of orthopedics in undergraduate students majoring in clinical medicine, 3D digital modeling combined with 3D printed model can provide concrete 3D models, reduce the difficulties in learning, improve the awareness of orthopedic diseases, strengthen learning interest, and increase the degree of satisfaction with teaching and academic scores.
8.Research on the effect of multi-modal transcranial direct current stimulation on stroke based on electroencephalogram.
Hongli YU ; Shaoqian ZHANG ; Chunfang WANG ; Lei GUO ; Guizhi XU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2022;39(5):966-973
As an emerging non-invasive brain stimulation technique, transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has received increasing attention in the field of stroke disease rehabilitation. However, its efficacy needs to be further studied. The tDCS has three stimulation modes: bipolar-stimulation mode, anode-stimulation mode and cathode-stimulation mode. Nineteen stroke patients were included in this research (10 with left-hemisphere lesion and 9 with right). Resting electroencephalogram (EEG) signals were collected from subjects before and after bipolar-stimulation, anodal-stimulation, cathodal-stimulation, and pseudo-stimulation, with pseudo-stimulation serving as the control group. The changes of multi-scale intrinsic fuzzy entropy (MIFE) of EEG signals before and after stimulation were compared. The results revealed that MIFE was significantly greater in the frontal and central regions after bipolar-stimulation ( P< 0.05), in the left central region after anodal-stimulation ( P< 0.05), and in the frontal and right central regions after cathodal-stimulation ( P< 0.05) in patients with left-hemisphere lesions. MIFE was significantly greater in the frontal, central and parieto-occipital joint regions after bipolar-stimulation ( P< 0.05), in the left frontal and right central regions after anodal- stimulation ( P< 0.05), and in the central and right occipital regions after cathodal-stimulation ( P< 0.05) in patients with right-hemisphere lesions. However, the difference before and after pseudo-stimulation was not statistically significant ( P> 0.05). The results of this paper showed that the bipolar stimulation pattern affected the largest range of brain areas, and it might provide a reference for the clinical study of rehabilitation after stroke.
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9.LncRNA DACH1 protects against pulmonary fibrosis by binding to SRSF1 to suppress CTNNB1 accumulation.
Jian SUN ; Tongzhu JIN ; Zhihui NIU ; Jiayu GUO ; Yingying GUO ; Ruoxuan YANG ; Qianqian WANG ; Huiying GAO ; Yuhan ZHANG ; Tianyu LI ; Wenxin HE ; Zhixin LI ; Wenchao MA ; Wei SU ; Liangliang LI ; Xingxing FAN ; Hongli SHAN ; Haihai LIANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(9):3602-3617
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a progressive disease with unknown etiology and limited therapeutic options. Activation of fibroblasts is a prominent feature of pulmonary fibrosis. Here we report that lncRNA DACH1 (dachshund homolog 1) is downregulated in the lungs of IPF patients and in an experimental mouse model of lung fibrosis. LncDACH1 knockout mice develop spontaneous pulmonary fibrosis, whereas overexpression of LncDACH1 attenuated TGF-β1-induced aberrant activation, collagen deposition and differentiation of mouse lung fibroblasts. Similarly, forced expression of LncDACH1 not only prevented bleomycin (BLM)-induced lung fibrosis, but also reversed established lung fibrosis in a BLM model. Mechanistically, LncDACH1 binding to the serine/arginine-rich splicing factor 1 (SRSF1) protein decreases its activity and inhibits the accumulation of Ctnnb1. Enhanced expression of SRSF1 blocked the anti-fibrotic effect of LncDACH1 in lung fibroblasts. Furthermore, loss of LncDACH1 promoted proliferation, differentiation, and extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition in mouse lung fibroblasts, whereas such effects were abolished by silencing of Ctnnb1. In addition, a conserved fragment of LncDACH1 alleviated hyperproliferation, ECM deposition and differentiation of MRC-5 cells driven by TGF-β1. Collectively, LncDACH1 inhibits lung fibrosis by interacting with SRSF1 to suppress CTNNB1 accumulation, suggesting that LncDACH1 might be a potential therapeutic target for pulmonary fibrosis.
10.Research on electroencephalogram power spectral density of stroke patients under transcranial direct current stimulation.
Mengmeng LIU ; Guizhi XU ; Hongli YU ; Chunfang WANG ; Changcheng SUN ; Lei GUO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2022;39(3):498-506
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has become a new method of post-stroke rehabilitation treatment and is gradually accepted by people. However, the neurophysiological mechanism of tDCS in the treatment of stroke still needs further study. In this study, we recruited 30 stroke patients with damage to the left side of the brain and randomly divided them into a real tDCS group (15 cases) and a sham tDCS group (15 cases). The resting EEG signals of the two groups of subjects before and after stimulation were collected, then the difference of power spectral density was analyzed and compared in the band of delta, theta, alpha and beta, and the delta/alpha power ratio (DAR) was calculated. The results showed that after real tDCS, delta band energy decreased significantly in the left temporal lobes, and the difference was statistically significant ( P < 0.05); alpha band energy enhanced significantly in the occipital lobes, and the difference was statistically significant ( P < 0.05); the difference of theta and beta band energy was not statistically significant in the whole brain region ( P > 0.05). Furthermore, the difference of delta, theta, alpha and beta band energy was not statistically significant after sham tDCS ( P > 0.05). On the other hand, the DAR value of stroke patients decreased significantly after real tDCS, and the difference was statistically significant ( P < 0.05), and there was no significant difference in sham tDCS ( P > 0.05). This study reveals to a certain extent the neurophysiological mechanism of tDCS in the treatment of stroke.
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