1.Tuberculin skin test results among student close contacts with pulmonary tuberculosis
SUN Jiamei ; LU Qiaoling ; GAO Huaqiang ; YANG Zuokai ; XU Laichao
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(3):243-247
Objective:
To investigate the status of tuberculin skin test (TST) results and the influencing factors among student close contacts with pulmonary tuberculosis, so as to provide the evidence for developing prevention and control strategies for pulmonary tuberculosis among students.
Methods:
The students aged 15 years and above who had close contact with pulmonary tuberculosis cases in Yuecheng District, Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province, from October 2016 to December 2023 were recruited and investigated using questionnaires and TST to collect demographic information, contact history, and TST results. The influencing factors for TST positivity among student close contacts with pulmonary tuberculosis were analyzed using a multivariable logistic regression model.
Results:
A total of 5 507 student close contacts were investigated, including 2 982 males and 2 525 females, with a male-to-female ratio of 1.18∶1. The mean age was (19.10±1.71) years. Among them, 397 (7.21%) were technical secondary school students, 766 (13.91%) were senior high school students, 2 556 (46.41%) were junior college students, and 1 788 (32.47%) were college students or above. A total of 958 students tested positive for TST, with a positivity rate of 17.40%. The rates of general positivity, moderate positivity, and strong positivity were 10.53%, 4.98% and 1.89%, respectively. Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that senior high school students (OR=1.473, 95%CI: 1.009-2.152) and junior college students (OR=1.467, 95%CI: 1.074-2.005), as well as those with an exposure-to-screening interval of ≥46 days (46-<61 days, OR=2.043, 95%CI: 1.478-2.826; ≥61 days, OR=1.291, 95%CI: 1.018-1.637) had a higher risk of TST positivity. Female student close contacts had a lower risk of TST positivity (OR=0.753, 95%CI: 0.649-0.873).
Conclusion
The TST positivity rate was relatively high, and gender, school type, and exposure-to-screening interval were influencing factors for TST positivity among student close contacts with pulmonary tuberculosis.
2.Influencing factors for recurrence after successful treatment in pulmonary tuberculosis patients with isoniazid resistance in Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province
Jiamei SUN ; Laichao XU ; Zuokai YANG ; Huaqiang GAO ; Kaixuan ZHANG ; Qiaoling LU ; Haibin MENG
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(7):616-619
ObjectiveTo analyze the influencing factors for recurrence in successfully treated pulmonary tuberculosis patients with isoniazid-resistant and rifampicin-sensitive in Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province. MethodsData on general demographic information, treatment information and drug susceptibility test results for pulmonary tuberculosis patients admitted to the designated tuberculosis medical institutions and registered in the tuberculosis information management system was collected in Shaoxing City from January 2011 to August 2024. A total of 428 patients with isoniazid resistance (including isoniazid single resistance and multiple resistance) but who were successfully treated were included in the study. Information for the recurrence after successful treatment of the patients was analyzed. The Cox proportional hazards models were used to analyze the influencing factors of recurrence in patients. ResultsAmong the 428 successfully treated patients included in the study, 31 cases (accounting for 7.24%) had recurrence by the end of the observation period, with a recurrence rate density of 1.31 per 100 person-years and a median recurrence time of 0.99 (0.08, 8.27) years. Among the relapsed population, 51.61% of the patients relapsed within one year after successful treatment. 77.42% of the patients relapsed within two years after successful treatment. Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that when isoniazid resistance was discovered, the diagnosis classification of relapse (HR=4.115, 95%CI: 1.734‒9.767) and positive 0-month sequence smear (HR=4.457, 95%CI: 1.053‒18.866) were risk factors for recurrence after successful treatment in patients. ConclusionRegular follow-up should be strengthened for at least two years after the successful treatment of isoniazid-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis patients. Special attention should be paid to the treatment effect and regular re-examination and monitoring after the end of the treatment course of isoniazid-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis patients who have been re-treated and were sputum smear positive at baseline, so as to prevent recurrence and disease progression in high-risk populations.
3.Association between intraoperative nasojejunal tube placement and delayed gastric emptying after laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy
Meng LIU ; Heng WANG ; Xiaohan KONG ; Faji YANG ; Zheyu NIU ; Yijie HAO ; Xin WANG ; Huaqiang ZHU ; Hengjun GAO ; Jun LU ; Xu ZHOU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(9):1934-1945
Background and Aims:Laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy(LPD)has become a preferred approach for periampullary tumors,yet delayed gastric emptying(DGE)remains a frequent complication that hampers postoperative recovery.The nasojejunal feeding tube(NJT)is commonly used for early enteral nutrition,but its impact on DGE is controversial.This study aimed to evaluate whether intraoperative NJT placement increases the risk of DGE after LPD and to assess its influence on postoperative recovery outcomes.Methods:A retrospective cohort of 319 patients who underwent LPD at Provincial Hospital Affiliated to Shandong First Medical University from April 2017 to November 2023 was analyzed.Patients were divided into two groups based on intraoperative NJT placement(NJT group,n=200;non-NJT group,n=119).The incidence of DGE and postoperative outcomes were compared.Multivariate logistic regression and propensity score matching(PSM)were performed to identify independent risk factors for DGE.Results:The incidence of grade B/C DGE was significantly higher in the NJT group than in the non-NJT group(36.5%vs.21.8%,P=0.006).NJT placement was associated with longer postoperative hospital stay and higher hospitalization costs(both P<0.05).Multivariate analysis revealed intraoperative NJT placement(OR=1.960,95%CI=1.142-3.363,P=0.015)and intraoperative blood loss>400 mL(OR=1.921,95%CI=1.155-3.194,P=0.012)as independent risk factors for DGE.These findings were consistent after PSM.Conclusions:Prophylactic intraoperative NJT placement confers no additional benefit for postoperative recovery after LPD and is associated with a higher risk of DGE,prolonged hospitalization,and increased medical costs.Routine NJT placement should therefore be avoided,and individualized strategies should be adopted to minimize postoperative complications and enhance recovery.
4.Association between intraoperative nasojejunal tube placement and delayed gastric emptying after laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy
Meng LIU ; Heng WANG ; Xiaohan KONG ; Faji YANG ; Zheyu NIU ; Yijie HAO ; Xin WANG ; Huaqiang ZHU ; Hengjun GAO ; Jun LU ; Xu ZHOU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(9):1934-1945
Background and Aims:Laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy(LPD)has become a preferred approach for periampullary tumors,yet delayed gastric emptying(DGE)remains a frequent complication that hampers postoperative recovery.The nasojejunal feeding tube(NJT)is commonly used for early enteral nutrition,but its impact on DGE is controversial.This study aimed to evaluate whether intraoperative NJT placement increases the risk of DGE after LPD and to assess its influence on postoperative recovery outcomes.Methods:A retrospective cohort of 319 patients who underwent LPD at Provincial Hospital Affiliated to Shandong First Medical University from April 2017 to November 2023 was analyzed.Patients were divided into two groups based on intraoperative NJT placement(NJT group,n=200;non-NJT group,n=119).The incidence of DGE and postoperative outcomes were compared.Multivariate logistic regression and propensity score matching(PSM)were performed to identify independent risk factors for DGE.Results:The incidence of grade B/C DGE was significantly higher in the NJT group than in the non-NJT group(36.5%vs.21.8%,P=0.006).NJT placement was associated with longer postoperative hospital stay and higher hospitalization costs(both P<0.05).Multivariate analysis revealed intraoperative NJT placement(OR=1.960,95%CI=1.142-3.363,P=0.015)and intraoperative blood loss>400 mL(OR=1.921,95%CI=1.155-3.194,P=0.012)as independent risk factors for DGE.These findings were consistent after PSM.Conclusions:Prophylactic intraoperative NJT placement confers no additional benefit for postoperative recovery after LPD and is associated with a higher risk of DGE,prolonged hospitalization,and increased medical costs.Routine NJT placement should therefore be avoided,and individualized strategies should be adopted to minimize postoperative complications and enhance recovery.
5.Analysis on National TCM Master Yan Zhenghua's Medication Rules of Ascending,Descending,Floating and Sinking Properties for the Treatment of Respiratory Diseases
Wanjun YANG ; Siyu LI ; Zhaoning XU ; Yixuan LI ; Yan GAO ; Huaqiang ZHAI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(1):65-71
Objective To analyze TCM master Yan Zhenghua's medication rules of ascending,descending,floating and sinking properties for the treatment of respiratory diseases,inherit his valuable academic experience.Methods Using four books edited by Professor Yan Zhenghua's disciples as the main source,Professor Yan Zhenghua's prescriptions for clinical treatment of respiratory diseases were systematically collected and analyzed.Statistical analysis was conducted on the patients'gender and age,differentiation of diseases and syndrome types of the prescriptions,as well as the properties of ascending,descending,floating and sinking,dosage,and commonly used pairs of Chinese materia medica.Results Totally 208 prescriptions were included in this study,involving 178 kinds of Chinese materia medica and 64 kinds of monarch drug,most of them were descending and sinking drug,and the whole prescription was mainly descending and sinking.On average,each prescription used 13.2 kinds of Chinese materia medica,and most dosage points were within the range of conventional dosage.Among later adding medicines,Houttuyniae Herba had the highest frequency of use.The medicinal pairs of Asteris Radix et Rhizoma-Cynanchi Stauntonii Rhizoma et Radix,Cynanchi Stauntonii Rhizoma et Radix-Stemonae Radix and Asteris Radix et Rhizoma-Stemonae Radix were often used.Armeniacae Semen Amarum,Fritillariae Thunbergii Bulbus,and Asteris Radix et Rhizoma were commonly used in those descending and sinking prescriptions.Conclusion In the treatment of respiratory diseases,Professor Yan Zhenghua prefers to use descending and sinking drugs with ascending and floating drugs and dual trend drugs to regulate qi activity,and has the characteristics of Menghe medical school,which is"mild and flexible medication".
6.Research progress of Th17 cells in the pathogenesis of autoimmune thyroid diseases
Na MENG ; Gang GAO ; Ruijing LI ; Honglei WAN ; Huaqiang YAO
Immunological Journal 2024;40(9):732-738
Autoimmune thyroid disease is one of the most common autoimmune diseases,which can be divided into Graves'disease and autoimmune thyroiditis according to its clinical manifestations.The pathogenesis is complex and remains to be explored.Th17 cells are a subset of inflammatory cells.In recent years,the role of Th17 cells in autoimmune diseases has attracted much attention.This study aims to review the role of Th17 cells in the pathogenesis of Graves'disease and autoimmune thyroiditis and elaborated the current research progress of targeting Th17 cells in the treatment of autoimmune thyroid diseases.
7.Research progress of Th17 cells in the pathogenesis of autoimmune thyroid diseases
Na MENG ; Gang GAO ; Ruijing LI ; Honglei WAN ; Huaqiang YAO
Immunological Journal 2024;40(9):732-738
Autoimmune thyroid disease is one of the most common autoimmune diseases,which can be divided into Graves'disease and autoimmune thyroiditis according to its clinical manifestations.The pathogenesis is complex and remains to be explored.Th17 cells are a subset of inflammatory cells.In recent years,the role of Th17 cells in autoimmune diseases has attracted much attention.This study aims to review the role of Th17 cells in the pathogenesis of Graves'disease and autoimmune thyroiditis and elaborated the current research progress of targeting Th17 cells in the treatment of autoimmune thyroid diseases.
8.Comparison of ultrasound guided versus computed tomography guided radiofrequency ablation in treatment of early hepatocellular carcinoma
Zhuyuan SI ; Huaqiang ZHU ; Hengjun GAO ; Xie SONG ; Zheyu NIU ; Qingqiang NI ; Faji YANG ; Jun LU ; Xu ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2020;26(6):417-421
Objective:To compare ultrasound (US) guided versus computed tomography (CT) guided radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in treatment of early hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).Methods:The data of 133 patients with early HCC treated by RFA in the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery of Shandong Provincial Hospital from February 1, 2015, to January 31, 2017, was analyzed retrospectively. These patients were divided into two groups: the US-guided group and the CT-guided group. The clinical data was collected and the factors affecting prognosis were analyzed.Results:Compared with the CT-guided group, the operation time of the US-guided group was significantly shorter [(29.0±12.0)min vs. (55.0±19.0)min, P<0.05], but the number of ablation sessions per tumor was significantly less [(1.1±0.3) vs. (2.0±0.6), P<0.05]. There was no significant difference in the complete ablation rates, postoperative complication rates and postoperative length of hospital stay between the two groups ( P>0.05). The CT-guided group was superior to the US-guided group in the local tumor recurrence and progression-free survival rates ( P<0.05). On multivariate analysis, CT-guided RFA was an independent protective factor for local tumor recurrence ( HR=0.266, 95% CI: 0.073-0.967, P<0.05) and progression-free survival ( HR=0.415. 95% CI: 0.213-0.806, P<0.05), while AFP >20 ng/ml ( HR=4.821, 95% CI: 1.714-13.560, P<0.05) was an independent risk factor for progression-free survival. Conclusion:CT-guided percutaneous RFA was superior to US-guided RFA in local treatment of early HCC, probably related to more needle placements and longer ablation time under CT guidance.
9.Optimal scan time of MRI with alpha-methyl-L-tryptophan superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles for temporal lobe epilepsy
Tingting FU ; Qingxia KONG ; Huaqiang SHENG ; Lingyun GAO
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2017;37(4):220-224
Objective To investigate the optimal scan time of MRI using the imaging probe alphamethyl-L-tryptophan(α-MTrp)-superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) for localizing temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) foci.Methods α-MTrp-SPIONs were injected into rat models of TLE through the tail vein during the acute and chronic stages (72 h and 8 weeks after status epilepticus,respectively).MRI was performed before and 1,2,4,8,24 h after the injection in all animals,and the T2 values of the epileptogenic regions were measured.One-way repeated measures analysis of variance was used for data analysis.Results Compared with the T2 values before the injection of α-MTrp-SPIONs,the T2 signal of epileptogenic regions after the injection had a negative increased change.The T2 values before and 1,2,4,8,24 h after the injection in acute stage were 112.08±5.85,107.83±6.59,105.08±6.79,95.58±5.14,100.92± 5.81,105.17±6.31 respectively,and those in chronic stage were 112.08±7.53,107.75±7.10,102.75± 5.50,96.17±5.01,97.75±4.37,102.92±4.74.The T2 values after the injection were significantly different from those before the injection (both P<0.01).The T2 value at 4 h after the injection decreased mostly.Conclusions α-MTrp-SPIONs can precisely localize epileptogenic regions of TLE on MRI.The optimal scan time is 4 h after the injection.
10.Radiofrequency ablation for hepatic hemangiomas: a Chinese consensus statement
Jun GAO ; Ruifang FAN ; Jiayin YANG ; Yan CUI ; Jiansong JI ; Kuansheng MA ; Xiaolong LI ; Long ZHANG ; Chongliang XU ; Xinliang KONG ; Shan KE ; Xuemei DING ; Shaohong WANG ; Jingjing SONG ; Bo ZHAI ; Chunmin NING ; Shigang GUO ; Zonghai XIN ; Yonghong DONG ; Jun LU ; Huaqiang ZHU ; Wenbing SUN
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2017;23(5):289-295


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