1.Role of the high-sensitivity C-reactive protein in the pathogenesis and progression of diabetic retinopathy
Jingnan LIU ; Hanyu WU ; Xiaosi CHEN ; Yiyun ZENG ; Linghui PI ; Xinyuan ZHANG ; Xinyuan ZHANG
International Eye Science 2025;25(10):1694-1698
AIM:To investigate the role of serum high-sensitivity C-reactive protein(hsCRP)in the pathogenesis and progression of diabetic retinopathy(DR)in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM).METHODS:A nested case-control study was conducted involving 187 T2DM patients(187 eyes)who attended at Eye Center, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University from June 2017 to October 2024. Patients were categorized into three groups: the diabetes mellitus(DM)group, non-proliferative DR(NPDR)group, and proliferative DR(PDR)group. Baseline information was collected, including age, sex, duration of DM, and duration of hypertension. All patients underwent fasting biochemical tests and comprehensive ophthalmic examinations.RESULTS: A positive correlation was observed between hsCRP and fasting blood glucose(FBG; P=0.004)and glycated hemoglobin A1c(HbA1c; P=0.048)by Spearman's rank correlation coefficient analysis. After adjusting for confounding factors, multivariable Logistic regression identified hsCRP as a significant risk factor for DR(OR=2.67, 95% CI: 1.19-5.96, P=0.017). CONCLUSION:Serum hsCRP is positively correlated with FBG and HbA1c and can serve as an important predictor of the severity of DR.
2.Construction and application of an early in-hospital temperature management protocol for patients with heat stroke
Lan CHEN ; Huimin MA ; Yuan FANG ; Huan ZHANG ; Jingnan REN ; Liyun LU ; Xiangliang WU ; Chang LIU ; Dingping JIN ; Xiuqin FENG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(5):561-568
Objective This study aims to develop an early in-hospital temperature management protocol for heat stroke patients and assess its effectiveness,providing guidance for rapid cooling and precise target temperature control.Methods The protocol was developed through a Delphi expert consultation combined with expert panel meetings.A multi-center,non-randomized,historical control study was conducted,utilizing convenience sampling to select heat stroke patients from the emergency departments of 7 tertiary hospitals in Zhejiang Province,China,between June and August 2024 as an experimental group.The protocol was implemented in this group,while the control group consisted of heat stroke patients treated between June and August 2022,prior to protocol implementation.Cooling rates,target temperature attainment rates,and clinical outcomes were compared between the 2 groups.Results The final protocol included 6 primary indicators,23 secondary indicators,and 56 tertiary indicators.After protocol implementation,the experimental group achieved a cooling rate of 0.08(0.05~0.09)℃/min within 0.5 hours,significantly higher than the control group,which had a rate of 0.04(0.02~0.06)℃/min(P<0.001).The target temperature attainment rates at 0.5 hours and 2.0 hours were 55.93%and 98.31%,respectively,significantly higher than the rates of 15.87%and 61.11%in the control group(P<0.001).The mechanical ventilation rate,hospitalization rate,ICU admission rate,and mortality rate in the experimental group were 25.42%,61.02%,44.07%,and 8.47%,respectively.Logistic regression analysis revealed that the early in-hospital temperature management protocol significantly reduced the risk of mechanical ventilation and hospitalization in heat stroke patients,with odds ratios(ORs)of 0.294 and 0.300,respectively(both P<0.05).Conclusion The developed protocol for early in-hospital temperature management in heat stroke patients is scientific,systematic,and practical.It improves cooling rates and target temperature attainment,thereby enhancing the prognosis of heat stroke patients.
3.Summary of best evidence for the early rehabilitation exercise of patients with severe traumatic brain injury
Wei ZHANG ; Jingnan CHEN ; Ying GAO ; Lei ZHONG ; Yan WANG ; Jinping LI
Chongqing Medicine 2025;54(6):1419-1426,1434
Objective To summarize the best evidence for the evaluation,implementation,and assess-ment of early rehabilitation exercise for patients with severe traumatic brain injury,provide evidence-based support for clinical nursing and reduce disability and mortality rates.Methods Relevant evidence on early re-habilitation exercise of patients with severe traumatic brain injury from 14 databases or official websites inclu-ding BMJ Best Practice,UpToDate,BMJ Clinical Evidence,the official website of the World Health Organiza-tion(WHO),International Guidelines Collaboration Network(GIN),National Guidelines Library(NGC)in the United States,Scottish Inter Collegiate Guidelines Network(SIGN),JBI Evidence Based Healthcare Knowledge Base,Cochrane Library,PubMed,Embase,Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Litera-ture(CINAHL),China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI),and Wanfang were retrieved,the latest clinical decisions,guidelines,evidence summaries,expert consensus,systematic reviews,clinical practices,and review results were integrated,the best evidence were extracted,and quality evaluation and classification were conducted.Results A total of 15 articles were included,summarizing 26 best pieces of evidence from six as-pects:early rehabilitation exercise assessment,early awakening rehabilitation treatment therapy,early respira-tory and airway management,early limb activity and muscle joint rehabilitation training,early bladder function training,and early nutritional management.Conclusion This study integrates the best evidence of early reha-bilitation exercise for patients with severe traumatic brain injury,providing evidence-based support for further clinical nursing practice,promoting the rehabilitation process of patients with traumatic brain injury,and im-proving their quality of life.
4.Analysis of clinical and endoscopic characteristics of autoimmune gastritis
Yijun ZHANG ; Rui JIN ; Tianming XU ; Ji LI ; Jing WANG ; Aiming YANG ; Jingnan LI
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2025;45(4):235-240
Objective:To investigate the clinical and endoscopic characteristics of patients with autoimmune gastritis (AIG).Methods:From January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2023, 73 AIG patients who visited Peking Union Medical College Hospital were retrospectively enrolled. The clinical data of all the patients were analyzed, including gender, age, symptoms, laboratory examination results (such as serum hemoglobin, vitamin B 12, serum iron, gastrin, anti-parietal cell antibody (APCA), anti-intrinsic factor antibody (AIFA), Helicobacter pylori ( HP) infection status; the indicators were judged based on the normal reference value), and endoscopic and histopathological examination results. Descriptive statistical methods were used for statistical analysis. Results:Among the 73 AIG patients, there were 27 males (37.0%) and 46 females (63.0%), with a median age of 57 years old (ranged from 25 to 85 years old). Among the 73 AIG patients, 68 patients received APCA test, with a positivity rate of 88.2% (60/68); 67 patients took the AIFA test, with a positivity rate of 52.2%(35/67); 62 patients underwent both APCA and AIFA tests, of which 22 patients (35.5%) showed double positive. Serum level of vitamin B 12 was detected in 59 patients, and decreased in 27 cases (median level: 0.100 ng/L, mean level: 0.102 ng/L). Gastrin level was detected in 58 patients, and increased in 55 cases (median level: 0.930 ng/L, mean level: 1.203 ng/L). The levels of serum iron and ferritin were tested in 52 patients, the level of serum iron of 5 cases decreased, and the level of ferritin of 17 cases decreased (median level: 780.0 and 26.0 μg/L, mean level: 807.8 and 76.0 ng/L, respectively).Among the 73 AIG patients, the urea breath test was performed in 12 patients, and the result was positive in 6 cases. Endoscopic rapid urease test was performed in 69 patients, and the result was positive in 11 cases (15.9%). Regular blood analysis was performed in 71 patients, 24 cases (33.8%) were diagnosed with anemia, the median age of patients with anemia was 55 years old, and male-to-female ratio was 1∶5. There were 6 cases of iron-deficiency anemia and 5 cases of pernicious anemia. The endoscopic examination results of 73 patients indicated that 65 cases (89.0%) with mucosal atrophy under endoscopy, including 47 cases (64.4%) with mucosal atrophy in the gastric fundus and body, and 18 cases (24.7%) with whole gastric atrophy, more obviously in the gastric body. The pathological examination results showed type Ⅰ gastric neuroendocrine tumor(g-NET) in 35 cases (47.9%). Conclusions:The early clinical symptoms of AIG patients are nonspecific, often present with anemia and vitamin B 12 deficiency. Close monitoring of serological markers including APCA, AIFA and gastrin is essential. For patients diagnosed or suspected with AIG, intervals of endoscopic surveillance should be shortened to prevent the genesis and development of neoplasms such as g-NET.
5.Comparison of Diagnostic Criteria for Dampness Syndrome and Construction of ltem Pool for Wet Syndrome Efficacy Evaluation Scale Based on Literature Analysis
Xingchi GUO ; Huiyong ZHANG ; Li YU ; Yulin ZHU ; Jingnan LIU ; Tianci SHAO ; Zhihui CHEN
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(3):700-709
Objective To analyze and compare the diagnostic criteria of dampness syndrome in clinical studies and construct a dampness syndrome entry pool,so as to provide theoretical support for the development of dampness-related scales,and then provide reference for clinical research.Methods By searching the literature collected by CNKI,VIP and Wanfang data database from 1960 to 2023,the clinical research literature of dampness syndrome was searched and screened,and the diagnostic criteria of dampness syndrome were summarized and analyzed.Results A total of 7651 articles were retrieved from the above database,and 52 articles were finally included.9 diagnostic criteria were obtained by combining the screening of teaching materials.They are The National Standard of Chinese Medicine Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Chinese Medicine(GB/T16751.2-1997),Syndrome element differentiation,Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome Standards,Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome Differentiation and Diagnosis,Diagnostics of Traditional Chinese Medicine(Fifth edition,sixth edition,second edition of the new century,People's Health Commission edition,and tenth edition of the National Higher Traditional Chinese Medicine College Planning Textbook).The diagnostic methods can be divided into three kinds:narrative method,primary and secondary disease(or see disease)classification diagnosis method,and assigning method.There are a total of 36 symptom components,which can be divided into four groups:the accumulation of muscle and striae group,the obstruction of meridians and joints group,the internal accumulation of organs group,and the dampness and obstruction of orifices group.The National Standard of Chinese Medicine Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Chinese Medicine(GB/T16751.2-1997)has been cited for a maximum of 22 times,covering 16 diseases.Conclusion The National Standard of Chinese Medicine Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Chinese Medicine is the most widely used in clinical research,and the new version of national standard in 2021 is more suitable for the current diagnosis and clinical research of dampness syndrome.
6.Comparison of Diagnostic Criteria for Dampness Syndrome and Construction of ltem Pool for Wet Syndrome Efficacy Evaluation Scale Based on Literature Analysis
Xingchi GUO ; Huiyong ZHANG ; Li YU ; Yulin ZHU ; Jingnan LIU ; Tianci SHAO ; Zhihui CHEN
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(3):700-709
Objective To analyze and compare the diagnostic criteria of dampness syndrome in clinical studies and construct a dampness syndrome entry pool,so as to provide theoretical support for the development of dampness-related scales,and then provide reference for clinical research.Methods By searching the literature collected by CNKI,VIP and Wanfang data database from 1960 to 2023,the clinical research literature of dampness syndrome was searched and screened,and the diagnostic criteria of dampness syndrome were summarized and analyzed.Results A total of 7651 articles were retrieved from the above database,and 52 articles were finally included.9 diagnostic criteria were obtained by combining the screening of teaching materials.They are The National Standard of Chinese Medicine Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Chinese Medicine(GB/T16751.2-1997),Syndrome element differentiation,Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome Standards,Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome Differentiation and Diagnosis,Diagnostics of Traditional Chinese Medicine(Fifth edition,sixth edition,second edition of the new century,People's Health Commission edition,and tenth edition of the National Higher Traditional Chinese Medicine College Planning Textbook).The diagnostic methods can be divided into three kinds:narrative method,primary and secondary disease(or see disease)classification diagnosis method,and assigning method.There are a total of 36 symptom components,which can be divided into four groups:the accumulation of muscle and striae group,the obstruction of meridians and joints group,the internal accumulation of organs group,and the dampness and obstruction of orifices group.The National Standard of Chinese Medicine Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Chinese Medicine(GB/T16751.2-1997)has been cited for a maximum of 22 times,covering 16 diseases.Conclusion The National Standard of Chinese Medicine Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Chinese Medicine is the most widely used in clinical research,and the new version of national standard in 2021 is more suitable for the current diagnosis and clinical research of dampness syndrome.
7.Construction and application of an early in-hospital temperature management protocol for patients with heat stroke
Lan CHEN ; Huimin MA ; Yuan FANG ; Huan ZHANG ; Jingnan REN ; Liyun LU ; Xiangliang WU ; Chang LIU ; Dingping JIN ; Xiuqin FENG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(5):561-568
Objective This study aims to develop an early in-hospital temperature management protocol for heat stroke patients and assess its effectiveness,providing guidance for rapid cooling and precise target temperature control.Methods The protocol was developed through a Delphi expert consultation combined with expert panel meetings.A multi-center,non-randomized,historical control study was conducted,utilizing convenience sampling to select heat stroke patients from the emergency departments of 7 tertiary hospitals in Zhejiang Province,China,between June and August 2024 as an experimental group.The protocol was implemented in this group,while the control group consisted of heat stroke patients treated between June and August 2022,prior to protocol implementation.Cooling rates,target temperature attainment rates,and clinical outcomes were compared between the 2 groups.Results The final protocol included 6 primary indicators,23 secondary indicators,and 56 tertiary indicators.After protocol implementation,the experimental group achieved a cooling rate of 0.08(0.05~0.09)℃/min within 0.5 hours,significantly higher than the control group,which had a rate of 0.04(0.02~0.06)℃/min(P<0.001).The target temperature attainment rates at 0.5 hours and 2.0 hours were 55.93%and 98.31%,respectively,significantly higher than the rates of 15.87%and 61.11%in the control group(P<0.001).The mechanical ventilation rate,hospitalization rate,ICU admission rate,and mortality rate in the experimental group were 25.42%,61.02%,44.07%,and 8.47%,respectively.Logistic regression analysis revealed that the early in-hospital temperature management protocol significantly reduced the risk of mechanical ventilation and hospitalization in heat stroke patients,with odds ratios(ORs)of 0.294 and 0.300,respectively(both P<0.05).Conclusion The developed protocol for early in-hospital temperature management in heat stroke patients is scientific,systematic,and practical.It improves cooling rates and target temperature attainment,thereby enhancing the prognosis of heat stroke patients.
8.Analysis of clinical and endoscopic characteristics of autoimmune gastritis
Yijun ZHANG ; Rui JIN ; Tianming XU ; Ji LI ; Jing WANG ; Aiming YANG ; Jingnan LI
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2025;45(4):235-240
Objective:To investigate the clinical and endoscopic characteristics of patients with autoimmune gastritis (AIG).Methods:From January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2023, 73 AIG patients who visited Peking Union Medical College Hospital were retrospectively enrolled. The clinical data of all the patients were analyzed, including gender, age, symptoms, laboratory examination results (such as serum hemoglobin, vitamin B 12, serum iron, gastrin, anti-parietal cell antibody (APCA), anti-intrinsic factor antibody (AIFA), Helicobacter pylori ( HP) infection status; the indicators were judged based on the normal reference value), and endoscopic and histopathological examination results. Descriptive statistical methods were used for statistical analysis. Results:Among the 73 AIG patients, there were 27 males (37.0%) and 46 females (63.0%), with a median age of 57 years old (ranged from 25 to 85 years old). Among the 73 AIG patients, 68 patients received APCA test, with a positivity rate of 88.2% (60/68); 67 patients took the AIFA test, with a positivity rate of 52.2%(35/67); 62 patients underwent both APCA and AIFA tests, of which 22 patients (35.5%) showed double positive. Serum level of vitamin B 12 was detected in 59 patients, and decreased in 27 cases (median level: 0.100 ng/L, mean level: 0.102 ng/L). Gastrin level was detected in 58 patients, and increased in 55 cases (median level: 0.930 ng/L, mean level: 1.203 ng/L). The levels of serum iron and ferritin were tested in 52 patients, the level of serum iron of 5 cases decreased, and the level of ferritin of 17 cases decreased (median level: 780.0 and 26.0 μg/L, mean level: 807.8 and 76.0 ng/L, respectively).Among the 73 AIG patients, the urea breath test was performed in 12 patients, and the result was positive in 6 cases. Endoscopic rapid urease test was performed in 69 patients, and the result was positive in 11 cases (15.9%). Regular blood analysis was performed in 71 patients, 24 cases (33.8%) were diagnosed with anemia, the median age of patients with anemia was 55 years old, and male-to-female ratio was 1∶5. There were 6 cases of iron-deficiency anemia and 5 cases of pernicious anemia. The endoscopic examination results of 73 patients indicated that 65 cases (89.0%) with mucosal atrophy under endoscopy, including 47 cases (64.4%) with mucosal atrophy in the gastric fundus and body, and 18 cases (24.7%) with whole gastric atrophy, more obviously in the gastric body. The pathological examination results showed type Ⅰ gastric neuroendocrine tumor(g-NET) in 35 cases (47.9%). Conclusions:The early clinical symptoms of AIG patients are nonspecific, often present with anemia and vitamin B 12 deficiency. Close monitoring of serological markers including APCA, AIFA and gastrin is essential. For patients diagnosed or suspected with AIG, intervals of endoscopic surveillance should be shortened to prevent the genesis and development of neoplasms such as g-NET.
9.Overview of systematic evaluation of anti-VEGF drugs in the treatment of diabetic macular oedema
Jingnan GUAN ; ZONGYONGYANGCUO ; Juan LING ; Xianyan SHEN ; Menghan LI ; Xufan CHEN ; Yonglin LIANG ; Dinghua ZHANG
China Pharmacy 2025;36(8):996-1000
OBJECTIVE To re-evaluate the use of systematic evaluation/meta-analysis of anti-VEGF drugs in the treatment of diabetic macular oedema(DME),aiming to provide evidence-based support for the clinical application of this medication.METHODS A comprehensive search was conducted across a range of databases,including CNKI,Wanfang data,VIP,CBM,PubMed,Web of Science,Embase,and Cochrane Library.The objective was to identify systematic evaluation/meta-analysis of anti-VEGF drugs for DME,with search time from the inception of the databases to March 2024.The report quality,methodological quality,and evidence quality were assessed by using PRISMA2020 statement,AMSTAR2 scale and GRADE tool.A comprehensive analysis of systematic evaluation/meta-analysis results was also conducted.RESULTS A total of 22 articles were included.According to the PRISMA2020 statement evaluation,13 studies provided relatively complete information(≥21 points),while 9 studies had information deficiencies(18-<21 points).The AMSTAR 2 scale evaluation revealed that 21 studies had very low methodological quality,and one study had low methodological quality.The GRADE tool evaluation showed that out of 89 outcome indicators,28(31.46%)were classified as high-quality evidence,34(38.20%)as moderate-quality evidence,24(26.97%)as low-quality evidence,and 3(3.37%)as very low-quality evidence.The comprehensive quality analysis results demonstrated that,compared with laser photocoagulation,anti-VEGF drugs significantly enhanced the improvement in best-corrected visual acuity(BCVA),as well as significant change in retinal thickness at 1 and 6 months,and 1 and 2 years post-treatment,and also in BCVA and retinal thickness at 1,3,and 6 months post-treatment(P<0.05).Compared with placebo,patients treated with anti-VEGF drugs showed significant improvement in BCVA after 1 year of treatment(P<0.05).However,when compared with corticosteroid drugs,patients treated with anti-VEGF drugs exhibited a significant increase in retinal thickness after 6 months of treatment(P<0.05).Compared with corticosteroid drugs,the incidence of adverse events related to the eyes,cataract formation and intraocular pressure were significantly decreased in patients treated with anti-VEGF drugs(P<0.05).Compared with laser photocoagulation,the incidence of ocular adverse events was significantly decreased in patients treated with anti-VEGF drugs,while the incidence of fatal adverse events was significantly increased(P<0.05).CONCLUSIONS Anti-VEGF therapy for DME may possess certain advantages in terms of efficacy and safety,but it is associated with a higher risk of fatal adverse events;the evidence included in systematic reviews/meta-analyses is of moderate to high quality.
10.Effects of Total Knee Arthroplasty on Proprioception in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis
Quan ZHANG ; Jingnan SHI ; Kuan ZHANG ; Haohua ZHANG ; Songhua YAN
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2024;39(4):663-669
Objective To explore proprioceptive changes in patients with knee osteoarthritis(KOA)before and after total knee arthroplasty(TKA).Methods Thirty-four KOA patients were selected as the experimental group and divided into posterior-cruciate-retaining TKA(CR-TKA)and posterior-stabilized TKA(PS-TKA)groups according to the surgical method and followed up for three months after the surgery.Twenty healthy individuals were included as the control group.The proprioception(position sense,kinesthesia,and force sense)of healthy individuals and KOA patients before and after surgery was assessed using the Biodex system III isokinetic training system,self-designed force sense test equipment,and surface electromyography test system,and the data were processed and analyzed.Results Compared with healthy individuals,KOA patients had significantly worse position sense at 30°,45°,and 60°,kinesthesia,and semitendinosus force sense in the affected and unaffected knees(P<0.05).Three months after surgery,there were significant differences in the force sense of the affected biceps femoris and contralateral semitendinosus forces in the CR-TKA group compared with healthy individuals(P<0.05).There were no statistically significant differences in deviation for preoperative and 3-month preoperative position sense,kinesthetic sense,and force sense on the affected and contralateral knee joints between the CR-TKA and PS-TKA groups(P>0.05).Conclusions Knee proprioception in KOA patients was significantly impaired compared with that in healthy individuals.No significant improvement in proprioception was found three months after TKA in the CR-TKA and PS-TKA groups.There was no difference in proprioception among the different surgical methods.The results can provide data support for clinical diagnosis and treatment,as well as determine a direction for subsequent rehabilitation programs.

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