1.Adherence to blood glucose self-monitoring guidance and glycemic control in Chinese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus initiating basal insulin: A mobile health-based prospective cohort study.
Lixin GUO ; Dalong ZHU ; Kaining CHEN ; Yaoming XUE ; Chao ZHOU ; Ping LIU ; Zhaohui HU ; Pei GU ; Wei ZHANG ; Huijie DONG ; Wanjun XIE ; Liqing GUAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(21):2832-2834
2.Influence of integrated medical and nursing care teaching ward round on the theory learning and oper-ation skill training of grassroots medical staff
Lili RUAN ; Caifeng YE ; Wenjuan ZENG ; Min LI ; Huijie GU
Modern Hospital 2025;25(8):1309-1312
Objective To evaluate the impact of integrated medical and nursing care teaching ward rounds on the theo-retical knowledge learning and clinical operational skill training of primary-level medical staff.Methods A total of 90 clinical healthcare workers(39 physicians and 51 nurses)from our hospital between May and December2024 were randomly assigned to either a control group or an intervention group.The control group participated in traditional three-tier nursing teaching ward rounds,while the intervention group underwent integrated medical and nursing care teaching ward rounds.The two groups were compared in terms of improvements in theoretical knowledge,ward round operational skills,and core clinical competencies.Re-sults Both groups demonstrated improvements in theoretical knowledge and ward round operational skills after the intervention,with the intervention group showing significantly greater gains(P<0.05).Additionally,scores related to physical fitness,emo-tional well-being,and cognitive function improved in both groups,with significantly higher improvements in the intervention group(P<0.05).The Clinical Nursing Skills(CINS)scores—including judgment,early warning,anticipatory thinking,and overall clinical competence—also improved significantly in the intervention group compared to the control group(P<0.05).Conclu-sion Integrated medical and nursing care teaching ward rounds significantly enhance theoretical knowledge,operational profi-ciency,and core clinical competencies among primary healthcare providers.This model fosters higher professional engagement and helps cultivate qualified primary-level medical personnel who are better equipped to meet real-world clinical demands.
3.Regulatory role of miRNA in the interaction between Pseudopleuronectes yoko-hamae and Edwardsiella tarda
Yile CHAI ; Huijie WANG ; Jian HAN ; Zhizhi GU ; Wei WANG ; Shengnan CAO
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(11):2372-2379
Pseudopleuronectes yokohamae is an important marine economic fish species in northern China and is vulnerable to various pathogens during the breeding process.To investigate the viru-lence of Edwardsiella tarda on Pseudopleuronectes yokohamae and elucidate the role of miRNAs in their interaction,we conducted pathological analyses on various tissues of Pseudopleuronectes yokohamae larvae pre-and post-infection with Edwardsiella tarda.Subsequently,Illumina high-throughput sequencing was employed to identify and functionally characterize differentially ex-pressed miRNAs in liver and kidney tissues.The results demonstrated that infection with Ed-wardsiella tarda led to ulceration,hemorrhaging,significant hepatomegaly,nephromegaly,and as-cites in the abdominal cavity.Histopathological examination revealed swollen hepatocytes with vac-uolization,minor blood cell infiltration,and enlarged renal corpuscles with signs of cellular lysis.miRNA sequencing analysis indicated that 24 miRNAs were significantly upregulated and 45 miR-NAs were significantly downregulated in the liver,while in the kidney,6 miRNAs were upregulat-ed and 58 were downregulated following infection.Functional enrichment analysis revealed signifi-cant enrichment of differentially expressed miRNAs in Toll and IMD signaling pathways,HIF-1 signaling pathway,Rap1 signaling pathway,MAPK signaling pathway,and Apelin signaling path-way.These findings suggest the involvement of these miRNAs in host metabolism,pathogen rec-ognition,and immune response in the interaction between Pseudopleuronectes yokohamae and Ed-wardsiella tarda.This research lays a foundation for elucidating the mechanisms underlying bacte-rial disease susceptibility and resistance in Pseudopleuronectes yokohamae.
4.Influence of integrated medical and nursing care teaching ward round on the theory learning and oper-ation skill training of grassroots medical staff
Lili RUAN ; Caifeng YE ; Wenjuan ZENG ; Min LI ; Huijie GU
Modern Hospital 2025;25(8):1309-1312
Objective To evaluate the impact of integrated medical and nursing care teaching ward rounds on the theo-retical knowledge learning and clinical operational skill training of primary-level medical staff.Methods A total of 90 clinical healthcare workers(39 physicians and 51 nurses)from our hospital between May and December2024 were randomly assigned to either a control group or an intervention group.The control group participated in traditional three-tier nursing teaching ward rounds,while the intervention group underwent integrated medical and nursing care teaching ward rounds.The two groups were compared in terms of improvements in theoretical knowledge,ward round operational skills,and core clinical competencies.Re-sults Both groups demonstrated improvements in theoretical knowledge and ward round operational skills after the intervention,with the intervention group showing significantly greater gains(P<0.05).Additionally,scores related to physical fitness,emo-tional well-being,and cognitive function improved in both groups,with significantly higher improvements in the intervention group(P<0.05).The Clinical Nursing Skills(CINS)scores—including judgment,early warning,anticipatory thinking,and overall clinical competence—also improved significantly in the intervention group compared to the control group(P<0.05).Conclu-sion Integrated medical and nursing care teaching ward rounds significantly enhance theoretical knowledge,operational profi-ciency,and core clinical competencies among primary healthcare providers.This model fosters higher professional engagement and helps cultivate qualified primary-level medical personnel who are better equipped to meet real-world clinical demands.
5.Regulatory role of miRNA in the interaction between Pseudopleuronectes yoko-hamae and Edwardsiella tarda
Yile CHAI ; Huijie WANG ; Jian HAN ; Zhizhi GU ; Wei WANG ; Shengnan CAO
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(11):2372-2379
Pseudopleuronectes yokohamae is an important marine economic fish species in northern China and is vulnerable to various pathogens during the breeding process.To investigate the viru-lence of Edwardsiella tarda on Pseudopleuronectes yokohamae and elucidate the role of miRNAs in their interaction,we conducted pathological analyses on various tissues of Pseudopleuronectes yokohamae larvae pre-and post-infection with Edwardsiella tarda.Subsequently,Illumina high-throughput sequencing was employed to identify and functionally characterize differentially ex-pressed miRNAs in liver and kidney tissues.The results demonstrated that infection with Ed-wardsiella tarda led to ulceration,hemorrhaging,significant hepatomegaly,nephromegaly,and as-cites in the abdominal cavity.Histopathological examination revealed swollen hepatocytes with vac-uolization,minor blood cell infiltration,and enlarged renal corpuscles with signs of cellular lysis.miRNA sequencing analysis indicated that 24 miRNAs were significantly upregulated and 45 miR-NAs were significantly downregulated in the liver,while in the kidney,6 miRNAs were upregulat-ed and 58 were downregulated following infection.Functional enrichment analysis revealed signifi-cant enrichment of differentially expressed miRNAs in Toll and IMD signaling pathways,HIF-1 signaling pathway,Rap1 signaling pathway,MAPK signaling pathway,and Apelin signaling path-way.These findings suggest the involvement of these miRNAs in host metabolism,pathogen rec-ognition,and immune response in the interaction between Pseudopleuronectes yokohamae and Ed-wardsiella tarda.This research lays a foundation for elucidating the mechanisms underlying bacte-rial disease susceptibility and resistance in Pseudopleuronectes yokohamae.
6.Construction and validation of a prediction model for sepsis-associated delirium prognosis
Xiaoqi BAI ; Qiong GU ; Jun XU ; Huijie YU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2024;33(5):651-657
Objective:The study aimed to analyze the risk variables influencing the prognosis of patients with sepsis-associated delirium (SAD) in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and build a prediction nomogram.Methods:This was a retrospective cohort study that includes patients with SAD in the Medical Information Mart for Intensive CareⅢ database (MIMIC-Ⅲ) database as training cohort, and patients who were hospitalized in the First Hospital of Jiaxing from January 2021 to September 2022 as validation cohort. Inclusion criteria: (1) age≥18 years old; (2) being admitted to the ICU for the first time; (3) the length of ICU stay≥24 h; (4) consistent with the diagnosis of sepsis; (5) the diagnosis of delirium was identified by CAM-ICU questionnaire. The general information, vital signs, past medical history and laboratory examination results of the patients were collected, and the outcome was 28-day mortality. Multiple logistic regression was used to identify independent influencing factors and the nomogram was constructed. The validity of the prediction model was determined using multiple indicators, including calibration curve, the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC), decision curve analysis (DCA), and Hosmer-Lemeshow test.Results:A total of 250 patients were included in the training cohort and 154 patients were in the validation cohort. The multiple logistic regression demonstrated that age ( OR=1.057, 95% CI: 1.030-1.084, P<0.001), respiratory frequency ( OR=1.117, 95% CI: 1.037-1.202, P=0.003), lactic acid ( OR=1.137, 95% CI:1.011-1.279, P=0,032), hemoglobin ( OR=0.983, 95% CI: 0.970-0.997, P=0.020), SOFA score ( OR=1.184, 95% CI: 1.070-1.309, P=0.001) were independent risk factors associated with the 28-day mortality of patients with SAD. The AUC of the nomogram created by the five factors above was 0.773 (95% CI: 0.705-0.841), and the Hosmer-Lemeshow test showed that the model was a good fit ( P=0.875). The DCA curve indicates that the model has potential net benefit. The AUC was 0.864 (95% CI: 0.799-0.928) in the validation cohort, and the Hosmer-Lemeshow test showed that the model was a good fit ( P=0.488). The DCA curve indicates that the model of the validation cohort had potential net benefit. Conclusion:The prediction model based on age, respiratory frequency, lactate, hemoglobin, and SOFA scores shows valuable capability of predicting the prognosis of patients with SAD, which could help clinicians identify risk factors at first time and make earlier intervention.
7.The application value of CT in evaluation of abdominal aortic calcification in patients with chronic kidney disease
Guangyu LI ; Yuxia LIANG ; Wen GU ; Huijie YUAN ; Ming ZHANG ; Shaohui MA
Journal of Practical Radiology 2023;39(12):1953-1956
Objective To explore the utility of CT for the evaluation of abdominal aortic calcification(AAC)in chronic kidney disease(CKD).Methods Laboratory examination indexes and abdominal plain CT imaging of 132 CKD stage 3-5 patients were analyzed retrospectively.The ACC score was evaluated according to quantitative method,the risk factors related to AAC were analyzed.Results In correlation analyses,AAC score was positively correlated with creatinine(Cr)level,CO2 combining power(P<0.05),and negatively corrected with albumin(ALB).Logistic regression analysis showed that Cr level were risk factors for AAC,and ALB were protective factors.Conclusion Based on abdominal plain CT images,Cr level,CO2 combining power and ALB level are related to AAC.Quantitative method based on CT has a high application value in evaluating AAC.
8.Risk factors for postoperative pulmonary complications in elderly patients undergoing hip surgery
Huijie ZHU ; Han BO ; Wenwen WANG ; Xiaoping GU ; Zhengliang MA
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2022;42(6):671-674
Objective:To identify the risk factors for postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) in elderly patients undergoing hip surgery.Methods:The medical records of elderly patients, aged ≥ 65 yr, of American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical statusⅠ-Ⅳ, who underwent hip surgery from June 2013 to May 2019, were retrospectively collected.The patients′ sex, age, body weight, preoperative comorbidities, history of smoking and alcohol, results of the last laboratory test before surgery; mode of anesthesia, intraoperative medication, body temperature monitoring, fluid intake and output, operation time, anesthesia time; postoperative PPCs and postoperative nausea and vomiting, requirement for rescue analgesia, length of hospital stay, and perioperative blood transfusion were all collected.According to the occurrence of PPCs, patients were divided into PPCs group and non-PPCs group.Multivariable logistic regression was used to determine the risk factors for PPCs.Results:A total of 1 204 patients were finally enrolled in this study, 75 patients developed PPCs, and the incidence was 6.22%.The results of multivariate logistic regression showed that ASA physical status Ⅲ or Ⅳ, preoperative respiratory disease, postoperative transfer to intensive care unit, and perioperative blood transfusion were risk factors for PPCs, and general anesthesia combined with nerve block was a protective factor for PPCs in elderly patients undergoing hip surgery ( P<0.05). Conclusions:ASA physical status Ⅲ or Ⅳ, preoperative respiratory disease, postoperative transfer to intensive care unit, and perioperative blood transfusion are risk factors for PPCs, and general anesthesia combined with nerve block is a protective factor for PPCs in elderly patients undergoing hip surgery.
9.Modified eProtocol-insulin for critically ill patients and application software
Qiong GU ; Lihui ZHANG ; Weifeng YING ; Weizhong CAO ; Huijie YU
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2021;33(12):1508-1510
Dysglycemia is independently associated with the mortality of critically ill patients. Therefore, the management of blood glucose plays an important role in comprehensive therapy. It is suggested that the same target value of blood glucose (7.8-10.0 mmol/L) should not be set for all critically ill patients. Instead, it should be individually set based on the causes of the patient's admission and the status of blood glucose before admission. For this reason, there is an urgent need for a convenient protocol and method to regulate the dosage of insulin. The first hospital of Jiaxing, collaborating with information engineers, developed a modified eProtocol-insulin for domestic population with mathematical modeling and developed an Application Software (APP), which is convenient for clinical use. This is the first eProtocol-insulin and smart device APP for critically ill patients in China.
10.Risk factors for nausea and vomiting after total hip arthroplasty in elderly patients
Huijie ZHU ; Han BO ; Yue LIU ; Wenwen WANG ; Yu′e SUN ; Wei ZHANG ; Biyun XU ; Xiaoping GU ; Zhengliang MA
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2020;40(5):552-556
This study was a single-center large-sample case-control study.Data of 1 106 elderly patients who underwent unilateral total hip arthroplasty from June 2013 to May 2019 were collected, including items such as patient′s baseline characteristics, comorbidities, perioperative medication, intraoperative blood pressure, and postoperative outcomes.Patients were divided into postoperative nausea and vomiting(PONV)group and non-PONV group according to whether nausea and vomiting occurred within 24 h after operation.Logistic regression analysis was used to determine the risk factors for PONV.The incidence of PONV was 11.03%.Female, intraoperative use of dezocine, and intraoperative hypotension(duration>3 min or cumulative time>6 min)are independent risk factors for PONV, while femoral neck fractures and intraoperative use of dexamethasone are protective factors.

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