1.Study on the consistency of voice collection across different smartphone brands and its clinical usability
Jiaxing ZHENG ; Kaiwen CHEN ; Yuting TANG ; Gang WANG ; Yunting XU ; Jianlin OU ; Yixuan HUANG ; Weixing LING ; Zhuoming CHEN
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2025;33(3):216-221
Objective To compare the consistency of voice parameters collected by commonly used smart-phone brands in China and professional recording equipment,and to study whether smartphones can be used for voice research.Methods A total of 67 normal subjects were selected for voice recording using six different smart-phone brands(via the"Active Health"screening APP from the National Key Research and Development Program)and professional recording equipment.Acoustic voice parameters such as fundamental frequency parameters,fre-quency variation parameters,amplitude variation parameters,formant parameters,and energy parameters were ex-tracted from the vowels/a/,/i/,and/u/.A one-way ANOVA test and Tukey's HSD post-hoc comparisons were conducted on the independent variables.Results There were no significant differences between smartphones and professional recording equipment in terms of fundamental frequency parameters such as median F0,mean F0,max F0 and min F0;frequency parameters such as jitter local,jitter local absolute,jitter rap,jitter ppq5,and jitter ddp;amplitude parameters such as shimmer local,shimmer local dB,shimmer apq3,shimmer apq5,shimmer apq11,and shimmer dda;and formant parameters such as F1,F2,F3,and F4.However,significant differences were found in energy parameters such as mean energy(F=31.171,P<0.001),max energy(F=34.193,P<0.001),and min energy(F=5.453,P<0.001)between smartphones and professional recording equipment.Conclusion The smartphones using the"Active Health"screening app from the National Key Research and Development Program can replace professional recording equipment for voice research.However,caution should be exercised when selec-ting energy-related acoustic parameters.
2.Delivery of Sophora flavescens Ait. using a dissolving microneedle enables enhanced psoriasis treatment
Zihan Zhou ; Jie Zhang ; Yiwen Chen ; Bingbing Wang ; Ping Hou ; Zifan Ding ; Luzheng Zhang ; Jianlin Wang ; Nailiang Yang ; Cong Yan
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2025;2025(2):277-286
ObjectiveTo assess the efficiency of a Sophora flavescens Ait (S. flavescens, Ku Shen)-soluble microneedle (SFA-MN) for improving skin lesion symptoms in mice with psoriasis.MethodsSFA-MNs were prepared using a two-mold molding process with 20% w/v polyvinylpyrrolidone and 15% w/v polyvinyl alcohol. The SFA-MNs were assessed for morphology, mechanical properties, in vitro dissolution, identification of components, and skin lesion improvement in imiquimod-induced psoriasis mice.ResultsThe SFA-MNs demonstrated good mechanical properties for efficiently penetrating the dermis, facilitating efficient drug delivery. Furthermore, they effectively inhibited mast cell levels in the dorsal lesion area of psoriasis mice and reduced the expression of the T-lymphocyte factor cluster of differentiation 3 and tumor necrosis factor-α. In addition, this system alleviated skin inflammation, splenic swelling, and thymic atrophy in the psoriasis-like mouse model. Seven major components were detected from SFA-MNs by comparison of the mass-to-nucleus ratios (m/z) of the secondary fragments N-methylcytisine, 5α, 9α-dihydroxymatrine, sophoramine, matrine, oxysophocarpine, oxymatrine, and kushenol O.ConclusionThe drug delivery strategy combining traditional herbal S. flavescens with soluble microneedle technology provides more targeted and effective immune regulation for treating psoriasis-like mice models, enabling enhanced therapeutic effects compared with the control group.
3.Study on the consistency of voice collection across different smartphone brands and its clinical usability
Jiaxing ZHENG ; Kaiwen CHEN ; Yuting TANG ; Gang WANG ; Yunting XU ; Jianlin OU ; Yixuan HUANG ; Weixing LING ; Zhuoming CHEN
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2025;33(3):216-221
Objective To compare the consistency of voice parameters collected by commonly used smart-phone brands in China and professional recording equipment,and to study whether smartphones can be used for voice research.Methods A total of 67 normal subjects were selected for voice recording using six different smart-phone brands(via the"Active Health"screening APP from the National Key Research and Development Program)and professional recording equipment.Acoustic voice parameters such as fundamental frequency parameters,fre-quency variation parameters,amplitude variation parameters,formant parameters,and energy parameters were ex-tracted from the vowels/a/,/i/,and/u/.A one-way ANOVA test and Tukey's HSD post-hoc comparisons were conducted on the independent variables.Results There were no significant differences between smartphones and professional recording equipment in terms of fundamental frequency parameters such as median F0,mean F0,max F0 and min F0;frequency parameters such as jitter local,jitter local absolute,jitter rap,jitter ppq5,and jitter ddp;amplitude parameters such as shimmer local,shimmer local dB,shimmer apq3,shimmer apq5,shimmer apq11,and shimmer dda;and formant parameters such as F1,F2,F3,and F4.However,significant differences were found in energy parameters such as mean energy(F=31.171,P<0.001),max energy(F=34.193,P<0.001),and min energy(F=5.453,P<0.001)between smartphones and professional recording equipment.Conclusion The smartphones using the"Active Health"screening app from the National Key Research and Development Program can replace professional recording equipment for voice research.However,caution should be exercised when selec-ting energy-related acoustic parameters.
4.Phase Ⅰ clinical study of bilateral catheter-based ultrasound renal denervation in patients with uncontrolled hypertension
Jun QIAN ; Yun DU ; Wei SHA ; Shunkang RONG ; Yuanqing YAO ; Rong HU ; Changming DENG ; Dichuan LIU ; Jianlin DU ; Qiang SHE ; Bo YU ; Xiaoping CHEN ; Jing HUANG
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2025;53(11):1225-1230
Objective:To preliminarily evaluate the efficacy and safety of a domestically developed bilateral interventional ultrasound renal denervation (RDN) system in patients with uncontrolled hypertension despite antihypertensive medication.Methods:A multicenter, single-arm trial was conducted. Patients with uncontrolled hypertension (≥2 antihypertensive drugs) were enrolled from April 2023 to April 2024 at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, West China Hospital of Sichuan University, and the Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University. RDN was performed using the UltraCure? bilateral interventional ultrasound system via femoral or brachial artery access. Multi-segmental "quadrant-based" ablation was performed in bilateral main renal arteries and branches/accessory arteries (diameter≥4 mm). Primary endpoints were changes in office systolic blood pressure (SBP) and 24-hour daytime SBP at 2-and 6-months post-procedure. The primary safety endpoints included the incidence of major adverse events, device-related adverse events, and puncture site complications.Results:Ten patients, mean aged 47.1 years, including 9 male, successfully completed RDN. At 2 and 6 months post-procedure, office SBP decreased by (19.7±15.2) mmHg ( P=0.002, 1 mmHg=0.133 kPa) and (13.8±13.9) mmHg ( P=0.013) from baseline, while the 24-hour daytime SBP decreased by (13.4±10.6) mmHg ( P=0.004) and (11.2±9.2) mmHg ( P=0.004). Apart from one case of a limited distal renal artery dissection, no other serious device/procedure-related adverse events were observed. At 6-month follow-up, the estimated glomerular filtration rate remained stable ((85.3±18.3) ml·min -1·1.73 m -2 vs. (82.3±19.2) ml·min -1·1.73 m -2, P=0.41). No renal artery stenosis was detected. Conclusions:The domestic interventional ultrasound RDN system could effectively reduce office and ambulatory blood pressure in patients with uncontrolled hypertension, demonstrating a favorable safety profile. Long-term efficacy requires confirmation through large-scale randomized controlled trials.
5.A study of the effectiveness of an ICU transitional care program in improving relocation stress and caregiving skills of parents of critically ill children
Hanlin YANG ; Jianlin JI ; Chengxi ZENG ; Ouyao CHEN ; Qunfeng LU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(16):1966-1973
Objective Constructing a transitional care program for critically ill children in the ICU and exploring the effects of its application on the relocation stress and caregiving abilities of parents of children to improve their caregiving experience.Methods Convenience sampling method was used to select 150 children and their families transferred from PICU to the general ward of a tertiary pediatric hospital in Shanghai from January to September 2023 as research subjects.Subjects enrolled from June to September 2023 were selected as an experimental group,and were applied with the ICU transitional care program for critically ill children.Those enrolled from January to April 2023 were selected as a control group,and received routine ICU transitional care.Family Relocation Stress Scale and Family Caregiver Task Inventory were used to evaluate children's families at 24h before,24h after,and 72h after children's transition from ICU.The incidence of unplanned readmission to ICU within 48h and adverse events were compared between 2 groups of children.Results Eventually 74 pairs in the experimental group and 75 pairs in the control group completed the study.The Family Caregiver Task Inventory scores in the experimental group were lower than that in the control group(P=0.046).Generalized estimation equation showed that,there were significant differences on the intervention effect,the time effect,and the interaction effect of the Family Relocation Stress Scale scores in 2 groups(P<0.05).Conclusion The ICU transitional care program for critically ill children constructed in this study can effectively improve the level of migration stress and caregiving ability of parents of critically ill children,and optimize the quality of transitional care for critically ill children.
6.Risk factors for MDRO lung infection in patients in the recovery phase of traumatic brain injury and the construction of a predictive model
Xuehong CHEN ; Xuan ZHANG ; Jiali WANG ; Jianlin YANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(11):1654-1659
OBJECTIVE To analyze pathogens of multiple drug-resistant organism(MDRO)infection and its risk factors during the recovery period of patients with traumatic brain injury,and to construct and validate the predic-tion model for MDRO lung infection.METHODS Patients who were admitted to the Shanxi Second People's Hos-pital for traumatic brain injury(TBI)and developed hospital-acquired pneumonia(HAP)during their hospitaliza-tion between Aug.2019 and Aug.2023 were selected as the study subjects,their clinical data were retrospectively collected,and the patients were randomly divided into a modeling group(n=270)and a verification group(n=90)at a ratio of 3∶1,and they were further categorized into the MDRO infection group(148 cases)and the non-infection group(122 cases)based on whether they developed pneumonia caused by MDRO infections.Clinical data of the patients were collected for analysis,with pathogen identification performed for all patients.The risk factors for MDRO infection in TBI patients with HAP were analyzed by multivariate Logistic regression analysis,a pre-diction model for MDRO infections during the hospitalization and recovery period of TBI patients with HAP was constructed using a formula-based method,the goodness-of-fit of the model was assessed using Hosmer-Leme-show test,and its predictive ability was evaluated using receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves.RESULTS There was no significant differences in the baseline characteristics of TBI patients with HAP between the modeling group and the verification group.The incidence of MDRO infections among TBI patients with HAP in modeling group was 54.81%(148/270),with Klebsiella pneumoniae(25.27%)being the predominant pathogen.Mechan-ical ventilation duration(OR=5.789,95%CI:2.164-15.486,P=0.001),ICU length of stay(OR=5.441,95%CI:2.153-13.751,P<0.001),combined kidney diseases(OR=2.770,95%CI:1.321-5.812,P=0.007),duration of antibiotics use(OR=7.486,95%CI:1.928-29.059,P=0.004),occurrence of impaired consciousness(OR=5.720,95%CI:2.586-12.652,P<0.001)and use of aminoglycoside antibiotics(OR=3.861,95%CI:1.608-9.273,P=0.003)were risk factors for MDRO infections.The Hosmer-Lemeshow for the risk prediction model showed that x2=5.013 and P=0.496.ROC curves analysis showed The area under the curve(AUC)for the modeling group by ROC curve analysis was 0.80(95%CI:0.773-0.877),with a sensitivi-ty of 83.33%and a specificity of 73.60%respectively,and the AUC for the verification group were 0.800(95%CI:0.670-0.895),with a sensitivity of 81.82%and a specificity of 77.27%respectively.CONCLUSION The prediction model constructed in this study,based on the risk factors for MDRO infection pneumonia during the re-covery period in hospitalized patients with traumatic brain injury,demonstrated high goodness-of-fit,as well as satisfactory sensitivity and specificity,and its application in clinical practice may help identify patients at high risk of MDRO infections.
7.Robotic surgery for complex bile duct stones:a retrospective single-center comparative study
Long HUANG ; Jianlin LAI ; Kangyu ZHENG ; Junjie CHEN ; Jianfei HU ; Yifeng TIAN ; Shi CHEN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(8):1662-1670
Background and Aims:Complex biliary stones are often accompanied by hilar adhesions,distorted anatomy,biliary variations,or biliary-enteric fistulas.Conventional laparoscopic surgery is limited in such settings,with high conversion and complication rates.Robotic surgical systems provide high-definition 3D vision and enhanced dexterity,potentially improving surgical outcomes.This study compared the clinical efficacy of robotic vs.laparoscopic surgery for complex biliary stones.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on 145 patients with complex biliary stones who underwent minimally invasive surgery at Fujian Provincial Hospital,Fuzhou University,from January 2023 to January 2025.Patients were divided into a robotic group(n=62)and a laparoscopic group(n=83).Intraoperative outcomes,postoperative complications,and recovery parameters were compared.Stone recurrence was assessed during follow-up.Results:Baseline characteristics were comparable between groups(all P>0.05).The conversion rate was 0 in the robotic group vs.7.2%in the laparoscopic group(P=0.038).The postoperative complication rate was significantly lower in the robotic group(1.6%vs.10.7%,P=0.044).Time to first oral intake,first flatus,and postoperative hospital stay were all shorter in the robotic group(all P<0.05).No stone recurrence was observed in either group during follow-up until June 2025.Conclusion:Robotic surgery is a safe and feasible approach for complex biliary stones,offering reduced conversion and complication rates and faster recovery compared with laparoscopy.It holds promise for wider clinical application in complex biliary disease.
8.Risk factors for MDRO lung infection in patients in the recovery phase of traumatic brain injury and the construction of a predictive model
Xuehong CHEN ; Xuan ZHANG ; Jiali WANG ; Jianlin YANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(11):1654-1659
OBJECTIVE To analyze pathogens of multiple drug-resistant organism(MDRO)infection and its risk factors during the recovery period of patients with traumatic brain injury,and to construct and validate the predic-tion model for MDRO lung infection.METHODS Patients who were admitted to the Shanxi Second People's Hos-pital for traumatic brain injury(TBI)and developed hospital-acquired pneumonia(HAP)during their hospitaliza-tion between Aug.2019 and Aug.2023 were selected as the study subjects,their clinical data were retrospectively collected,and the patients were randomly divided into a modeling group(n=270)and a verification group(n=90)at a ratio of 3∶1,and they were further categorized into the MDRO infection group(148 cases)and the non-infection group(122 cases)based on whether they developed pneumonia caused by MDRO infections.Clinical data of the patients were collected for analysis,with pathogen identification performed for all patients.The risk factors for MDRO infection in TBI patients with HAP were analyzed by multivariate Logistic regression analysis,a pre-diction model for MDRO infections during the hospitalization and recovery period of TBI patients with HAP was constructed using a formula-based method,the goodness-of-fit of the model was assessed using Hosmer-Leme-show test,and its predictive ability was evaluated using receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves.RESULTS There was no significant differences in the baseline characteristics of TBI patients with HAP between the modeling group and the verification group.The incidence of MDRO infections among TBI patients with HAP in modeling group was 54.81%(148/270),with Klebsiella pneumoniae(25.27%)being the predominant pathogen.Mechan-ical ventilation duration(OR=5.789,95%CI:2.164-15.486,P=0.001),ICU length of stay(OR=5.441,95%CI:2.153-13.751,P<0.001),combined kidney diseases(OR=2.770,95%CI:1.321-5.812,P=0.007),duration of antibiotics use(OR=7.486,95%CI:1.928-29.059,P=0.004),occurrence of impaired consciousness(OR=5.720,95%CI:2.586-12.652,P<0.001)and use of aminoglycoside antibiotics(OR=3.861,95%CI:1.608-9.273,P=0.003)were risk factors for MDRO infections.The Hosmer-Lemeshow for the risk prediction model showed that x2=5.013 and P=0.496.ROC curves analysis showed The area under the curve(AUC)for the modeling group by ROC curve analysis was 0.80(95%CI:0.773-0.877),with a sensitivi-ty of 83.33%and a specificity of 73.60%respectively,and the AUC for the verification group were 0.800(95%CI:0.670-0.895),with a sensitivity of 81.82%and a specificity of 77.27%respectively.CONCLUSION The prediction model constructed in this study,based on the risk factors for MDRO infection pneumonia during the re-covery period in hospitalized patients with traumatic brain injury,demonstrated high goodness-of-fit,as well as satisfactory sensitivity and specificity,and its application in clinical practice may help identify patients at high risk of MDRO infections.
9.Robotic surgery for complex bile duct stones:a retrospective single-center comparative study
Long HUANG ; Jianlin LAI ; Kangyu ZHENG ; Junjie CHEN ; Jianfei HU ; Yifeng TIAN ; Shi CHEN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(8):1662-1670
Background and Aims:Complex biliary stones are often accompanied by hilar adhesions,distorted anatomy,biliary variations,or biliary-enteric fistulas.Conventional laparoscopic surgery is limited in such settings,with high conversion and complication rates.Robotic surgical systems provide high-definition 3D vision and enhanced dexterity,potentially improving surgical outcomes.This study compared the clinical efficacy of robotic vs.laparoscopic surgery for complex biliary stones.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on 145 patients with complex biliary stones who underwent minimally invasive surgery at Fujian Provincial Hospital,Fuzhou University,from January 2023 to January 2025.Patients were divided into a robotic group(n=62)and a laparoscopic group(n=83).Intraoperative outcomes,postoperative complications,and recovery parameters were compared.Stone recurrence was assessed during follow-up.Results:Baseline characteristics were comparable between groups(all P>0.05).The conversion rate was 0 in the robotic group vs.7.2%in the laparoscopic group(P=0.038).The postoperative complication rate was significantly lower in the robotic group(1.6%vs.10.7%,P=0.044).Time to first oral intake,first flatus,and postoperative hospital stay were all shorter in the robotic group(all P<0.05).No stone recurrence was observed in either group during follow-up until June 2025.Conclusion:Robotic surgery is a safe and feasible approach for complex biliary stones,offering reduced conversion and complication rates and faster recovery compared with laparoscopy.It holds promise for wider clinical application in complex biliary disease.
10.A study of the effectiveness of an ICU transitional care program in improving relocation stress and caregiving skills of parents of critically ill children
Hanlin YANG ; Jianlin JI ; Chengxi ZENG ; Ouyao CHEN ; Qunfeng LU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(16):1966-1973
Objective Constructing a transitional care program for critically ill children in the ICU and exploring the effects of its application on the relocation stress and caregiving abilities of parents of children to improve their caregiving experience.Methods Convenience sampling method was used to select 150 children and their families transferred from PICU to the general ward of a tertiary pediatric hospital in Shanghai from January to September 2023 as research subjects.Subjects enrolled from June to September 2023 were selected as an experimental group,and were applied with the ICU transitional care program for critically ill children.Those enrolled from January to April 2023 were selected as a control group,and received routine ICU transitional care.Family Relocation Stress Scale and Family Caregiver Task Inventory were used to evaluate children's families at 24h before,24h after,and 72h after children's transition from ICU.The incidence of unplanned readmission to ICU within 48h and adverse events were compared between 2 groups of children.Results Eventually 74 pairs in the experimental group and 75 pairs in the control group completed the study.The Family Caregiver Task Inventory scores in the experimental group were lower than that in the control group(P=0.046).Generalized estimation equation showed that,there were significant differences on the intervention effect,the time effect,and the interaction effect of the Family Relocation Stress Scale scores in 2 groups(P<0.05).Conclusion The ICU transitional care program for critically ill children constructed in this study can effectively improve the level of migration stress and caregiving ability of parents of critically ill children,and optimize the quality of transitional care for critically ill children.


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