1.Clinical Efficacy and Radiographic Outcomes of Manipulative Reduction Combined with Small Splint Fixation for Distal Radius Fractures:A Retrospective Multicenter Study with Propensity Score Matching
Mao WU ; Guoda DAI ; Yang SHAO ; Shaoshuo LI ; Zhen HUA ; Hengyan CUI ; Tingchen ZHU ; Dipeng LI ; Jintao LIU ; Ming ZHOU ; Peimin WANG ; Liyong ZHANG ; Jianwei WANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2026;67(10):1086-1092
ObjectiveTo observe the clinical efficacy and radiographic outcomes of manipulative reduction combined with small splint fixation in the treatment of distal radius fractures. MethodsThe clinical data of 1051 patients with distal radius fractures were retrospectively collected from five hospitals included in the Jiangsu Diagnosis and Treatment Data Platform for Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) Dominant Diseases. Propensity score matching at a 1∶4 ratio was applied, resulting in 580 cases selected for final analysis, which comprised 448 patients in the TCM group(manipulative reduction plus small splint fixation) and 132 in the surgical treatment group(open reduction and internal fixation). Each group was further stratified into type A, B, and C subgroups based on AO fracture classification. Radiographic indicators including palmar tilt, radial inclination, and radial height were compared between groups before treatment and 1 day, 1 week, and 4-6 weeks after treatment, and pain visual analog scale(VAS) scores before treatment and 1 week and 4-6 weeks after treatment were also compared. Wrist joint function was assessed 12 weeks after treatment, using the Dienst wrist function score and the Gartland and Werley(G-W) wrist function score. Additionally, the radiographic indicators at different timepoints and the 12-week wrist function levels were compared between groups across different fracture types. ResultsNo statistically significant difference was observed in radiographic indicators and VAS scores at all timepoints before and after treatment, as well as wrist joint function grades assessed by the Dienst score and the G-W score at 12 weeks after treatment (P>0.05). Compared to those before treatment, both groups showed increased palmar tilt, radial inclination, and radial height 1 week and 4-6 weeks after treatment, and decreased VAS scores (P<0.05). Compared to those 1 week after treatment, both groups showed a decrease in palmar tilt, an increase in radial inclination and radial height, and a reduction in VAS score 4-6 weeks after treatment(P<0.05). In type A and B subgroups, the surgical treatment group had a higher radial inclination than the TCM group 4-6 weeks after treatment, while in the type C subgroup, a higher radial height was shown in the surgical treatment group than in the TCM group 4-6 weeks after treatment(P<0.05). In type C subgroup, there was significant difference between groups in the wrist joint function by G-W scores 12 weeks after treatment(P<0.05). ConclusionManipulative reduction combined with small splint fixation can maintain fracture alignment and alleviate pain in treating distal radius fractures, which achieves therapeutic outcomes comparable to surgical treatment. It is particularly suitable for type A and B fractures and can be considered an effective treatment option for distal radius fractures.
2.Construction and Clinical Validation of a Deep Learning-Based Automatic Measurement Model for Palmar Tilt and Radial Inclination in Distal Radius Fractures
Guoda DAI ; Jianwei WANG ; Mao WU ; Bin KANG ; Yang SHAO ; Hengyan CUI ; Shaoshuo LI ; Tingchen ZHU ; Zhen HUA ; Zhongming SHEN ; Jintao LIU ; Ming ZHOU
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2026;67(10):1093-1100
ObjectiveTo construct an automatic measurement model for palmar tilt and radial inclination suitable for traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) clinical scenarios, and to validate its accuracy and efficiency in TCM manipulative reduction settings. MethodsData on anteroposterior (AP) and lateral X-rays of distal radius fractures were collected from patients admitted to 18 TCM/ integrated TCM and western medicine hospitals in Jiangsu province between September 1st, 2023, and September 1st, 2024, via the Jiangsu Diagnosis and Treatment Big Data Platform for TCM Dominant Diseases. A medical image segmentation framework based on multi-scale feature fusion and edge-awareness was employed, combined with anatomical knowledge specific to TCM orthopedics, to optimize the feature extraction strategy of an artificial intelligence (AI) model. This framework enabled automatic segmentation of fracture regions and measurement of distal radius palmar tilt and radial inclination. The accuracy of the AI model in measuring radial inclination and volar tilt was validated, and the measurement time and average time gain rate of the AI model were compared to those of manual measurement. ResultsA total of 15,444 AP and lateral X-ray images of distal radius fractures were collected, and were divided into a training set (11,144 images, 5066 AP and 6078 lateral), a validation set (3700 images, 1840 AP and 1860 lateral), and an independent test set (600 images, 300 AP and 300 lateral) after preprocessing. In the measurement of 300 AP X-rays in the independent test set for radial inclination, when the degree error between AI measurement and manual measurement was <3° and <5°, AI measurement accuracy was 83% and 93%, respectively. In 300 lateral X-rays in the test set for palmar tilt, when AI measurements had an error of <3° and <5° compared to manual measurements, corresponding accuracy rate was 78% and 90%, respectively. For 50 X-ray images, AI measurement time was (1.37±0.05) min for radial inclination while manual measurement time was (22.57±2.52) min (P<0.001); in terms of palmar tilt, the AI measurement time was (1.33±0.14) min, shorter than (23.70±2.80) min for manual measurement time (P<0.001). Average time gain rates for manual and AI measurements were 93.93% and 94.39% respectively. ConclusionAn automatic measurement model for palmar tilt and radial inclination in distal radius fractures has been established, enabling more accurate and efficient assessment as well as providing a tool to support the quantitative evaluation of the efficacy of TCM manipulative reduction and large-sample clinical research.
3.Correlation analysis of alternative splicing regulator ARL6IP4 expression with the pathological characteristics and clinical prognosis in colon cancer
Yong YANG ; Jintao TANG ; Zhengyang HAN ; Shen XUE ; Zhiyun ZHANG ; Wenbo ZHOU ; Wu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2025;41(7):886-891
Purpose To investigate correlation of ADP ribosylation-like factor 6 interacting protein 4(ARL6IP4)expression with the pathological characteristics and clinical prognosis in primary colon cancer.Methods The ARL6IP4 mRNA expression in tumor and adjacent normal tissues of 133 colon cancer patients was analyzed by RT-qPCR,and its relationship with tumor location,pathological TNM stage,and 3-year survival prognosis was assessed.Additionally,ARL6IP4 protein expression was analyzed by immunohistochemistry in 30 cases,of which 16 cases were analyzed by immunofluorescence.Results The colon cancer presented significantly higher mRNA and protein levels of ARL6IP4 than adjacent normal tissues(t=4.221,P=5.200 × 10-5;t=7.421,P=3.537 × 10-8).The relative ex-pression level of ARL6IP4 mRNA in colon cancer was positively correlated with pathological TNM stage,N stage and M stage(P<0.05),and negatively correlated with 3-year cumulative survival probability(P<0.01).Additionally,sig-moid colon cancer presented significantly higher ARL6IP4 expression than other colon cancers,and at the cellular lev-el,ARL6IP4 was predominantly expressed in the cell nucleus.Conclusion The ARL6IP4 expression in colon cancer is higher than that in adjacent normal tissues,which is closely related to tumor metastasis and clinical prognosis.
4.Development and evaluation of the Problematic Short Video Use Scale
Ruijuan WU ; Jintao ZHANG ; Chenyu SHEN ; Yueqin HU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(7):631-638
Objective:To develop a Problematic Short Video Use Scale(PSVUS)and evaluate its validity and reliability.Methods:Through literature review and interviews,and with reference to the Diagnostic and Statisti-cal Manual of Mental Disorders,Fifth Edition(DSM-5)diagnostic guidelines for internet gaming disorder,the items were compiled.Initially,979 individuals(aged 14-74 years)participated in the survey,and 362 of them were re-tested after two weeks.The Perceived Stress Scale(PSS-4),UCLA Loneliness Scale(ULS-8),Brief Self-Control Scale(BSCS),and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale(HADS)were used to test the criterion-related validi-ty.Multiple classification methods were used to determine the cut-off value.Additionally,a 9-item brief version of the scale(PSVUS-9)was developed.Results:The PSVUS consists of 27 items organized into 9 dimensions(preoc-cupation,with drawal,tolerance,unsuccessful attempts,escape,continuation despite harm,deception,loss of inter-est,and functional impairment),explaining 78.71%of the total variance,with item factor loadings ranging from 0.62 to 0.95.The nine-factor structure exhibited good fit(x2/df=2.00,CFI=0.97,RMSEA=0.05).The scores of the dimensions were correlated with the scores of the PSS-4,ULS-8,BSCS and HADS(ICC=|0.21|-|0.68|,Ps<0.05).The Cronbach's α coefficient of the PSVUS was 0.95,and the test-retest reliability was 0.83.The cut-off score for problematic use was determineded to be 70 or above.The PSVUS-9 score was correlated with the scores of the criterion measures(ICC=|0.39|-|0.68|,Ps<0.01).The Cronbach's α coefficient of PSVUS-9 was 0.86 and the test-retest reliability was 0.80.A score of 24 or higher on the PSVUS-9 was indicative of problematic use.Conclusion:The Problematic Short Video Use Scale(PSVUS)and its brief version demonstrate good validity and reliability,and could be used to measure and screen for problematic short video use.
5.Effects of aerobic exercise on endothelial progenitor cells function and the Akt/eNOS signaling pathway in type 2 diabetic rats
Jintao WU ; Yong SUN ; Yingzi LIANG ; Xiaozhe LIU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2025;47(7):595-600
Objective:To investigate any effect of aerobic exercise on the functioning of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) and on the Akt/eNOS signaling pathway in type 2 diabetes.Methods:Forty-five 6-week-old Sprague-Dawley rats free of specific pathogens were randomly divided into a normal control group, a diabetic model group and an exercise group. Type 2 diabetes mellitus was induced in the model and exercise groups by feeding a high-fat diet and streptozotocin injection. After successful modeling, the exercise group underwent 8 weeks of non-weight-bearing swimming training after which blood was collected from their abdominal aortas to measure EPCs, serum nitric oxide and the level of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Bone marrow-derived EPCs were isolated from the rats′ femurs and tibias for in vitro culture. The cells′ tube formation capacity was assessed using Matrigel assays, while the expression of protein kinase B (Akt) and endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) were determined using western blotting.Results:Compared with the normal group, the model group exhibited significantly reduced counts of EPCs in their peripheral blood. Serum NO and VEGF were also significantly lower, on average, and tube formation capacity was significantly impaired. p-Akt and p-eNOS protein expression were significantly downregulated. In contrast, the exercise group showed significantly increased EPC counts, elevated serum NO and VEGF levels, improved tube formation, and upregulated p-Akt and p-eNOS expression compared with the model group.Conclusions:Aerobic exercise improves EPC functioning in diabetic rats, and its mechanism may be associated with the regulation of the Akt/eNOS signaling pathway.
6.The chordata olfactory receptor database.
Wei HAN ; Siyu BAO ; Jintao LIU ; Yiran WU ; Liting ZENG ; Tao ZHANG ; Ningmeng CHEN ; Kai YAO ; Shunguo FAN ; Aiping HUANG ; Yuanyuan FENG ; Guiquan ZHANG ; Ruiyi ZHANG ; Hongjin ZHU ; Tian HUA ; Zhijie LIU ; Lina CAO ; Xingxu HUANG ; Suwen ZHAO
Protein & Cell 2025;16(4):286-295
7.Intestinal flora of personnel stationed on an island based on 16S rRNA high-throughput sequencing
Hao WU ; Pei XIE ; Di ZHANG ; Wen HUANG ; Zhaoshen LI ; Qian XUE ; Jintao JU
Academic Journal of Naval Medical University 2025;46(3):400-405
Objective To analyze the characteristics of intestinal flora of personnel stationed on an island,so as to lay the foundation for maintaining the intestinal microecological balance of personnel stationed on island and provide accurate medical security.Methods Several subjects stationed on an island and several subjects from coastal areas were enrolled by random and sampling method,and their fecal samples were sequenced by 16S rRNA high-throughput sequencing.Diversity and composition of gut microbiota in 2 cohorts of personnel were compared.Results Alpha diversity analysis of intestinal flora showed that the abundance of intestinal flora in subjects stationed on the island was significantly higher than that of subjects from coastal areas.Beta diversity analysis indicated significant differences in the composition of intestinal microbial communities between the subjects stationed on the island and those from coastal areas(P=0.001).The abundance of the Bacteroidota in the intestinal tract of subjects stationed on the island was significantly lower than that of subjects from coastal areas(30.8%vs 48.3%,P<0.001),while the abundance of the Proteobacteria was significantly higher than that of subjects from coastal areas(28.3%vs 10.2%,P<0.001).After multiple hypothesis testing correction,it was found that the abundance of the Bacteroides,Roseburia,Alistipes,and Parabacteroides in the intestines of subjects stationed on the island decreased significantly,while the abundance of the Prevotella,Escherichia-Shigella,Citrobacter,and Eubacterium_coprostanoligenes increased significantly.Conclusion The special environment of islands affects the characteristics of intestinal flora of personnel,and the intestinal microecological health needs precise maintenance.
8.Analysis on status of clinical trial registration of TCM treatment of cervical spondylosis
Ziming CAI ; Jintao WU ; Qinghe YU ; Jinzhu LIANG ; Ye RUAN ; Shuhui LIN ; Wenping LIN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;47(5):692-698
Objective:To collect registered clinical research plans on TCM characteristic therapies for treating cervical spondylosis; To explore their research registration status; To provide references for future clinical trial registration and implementation.Methods:Clinical research on TCM characteristic therapies for treating cervical spondylosis was retrieved from ChiCTR, ITMCTR and Clinical Trials. gov from the establishment of the databases to July 1, 2024. Excel 2019 was used to conduct descriptive statistics on registration time, registration area and institution, funding source, research type and design scheme, research participation center and sample size, cervical spondylosis type, intervention measures, outcome indicators, reporting quality, research openness and methodological application.Results:A total of 138 clinical trials for the TCM treatment of cervical spondylosis were included, of which 136 were registered by domestic researchers in 22 provincial-level administrative regions. The top three in terms of registration numbers were Shanghai, Guangdong Province, and Beijing. Additionally, 2 were registered by foreign researchers in Egypt and Malaysia. The main sources of funding were 50 local finances, followed by 26 hospital subsidies and 18 national finances. The intervention research accounted for the largest proportion of research types, with 123 items (89.13%). The research center mainly focused on single center studies (98 projects). Most randomized controlled trials (115 trials) described randomization methods, while a small number of randomized controlled trials (50 trials) indicated blinding. The intervention measures were mostly combined with TCM therapy, and the outcome indicators were mainly efficacy indicators, with fewer safety indicators.Conclusions:At present, clinical trial registrations for TCM treatment of cervical spondylosis are increasing, but issues remain, such as poor study design, uneven distribution, and incomplete information. It is recommended to refine registration details, optimize study protocols, and promote high-quality clinical research.
9.Vanillic acid inhibits inflammatory response and extracellular matrix degradation of endplate chondrocytes
Qinghe YU ; Ziming CAI ; Jintao WU ; Pengfei MA ; Xin ZHANG ; Longqian ZHOU ; Yakun WANG ; Xiaoqin LIN ; Wenping LIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(30):6391-6397
BACKGROUND:Research has shown that vanillic acid has anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative stress effects,but it is unclear whether it has a protective effect on endplate chondrocytes.OBJECTIVE:To explore the effect and mechanism of vanillic acid on endplate chondrocytes under inflammatory microenvironment.METHODS:(1)Primary endplate chondrocytes were isolated from the intervertebral disc of SD rats and identified by toluidine blue staining and collagenⅡ immunofluorescence.(2)The CCK-8 assay was employed to detect the effects of interleukin-1β and vanillic acid on the proliferation activity of endplate chondrocytes,in order to determine the concentration of vanillic acid for subsequent cell treatment.(3)An inflammatory microenvironment was simulated by adding 10 ng/mL interleukin-1β to the culture medium,and the endplate chondrocytes were treated with low,medium,and high mass concentrations of vanillic acid.The expression levels of inflammatory markers and extracellular matrix proteins were detected by western blot assay and immunofluorescence.(4)The expression of nuclear factor κB signaling pathway-related proteins was detected by western blot assay.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)The morphology of endplate chondrocytes in adherent culture was pike or triangular in shape,positive for toluidine blue staining and immunofluorescence for collagen Ⅱ,indicating that the experimentally extracted cells were endplate chondrocytes.(2)The CCK-8 assay results showed that treatment with 2.5,5,10,and 20 μg/mL vanillic acid for 24 hours did not significantly inhibit the proliferation of endplate chondrocytes.Compared with the interleukin-1β group,the viability of endplate chondrocytes treated with 5,10,and 20 μg/mL vanillic acid for 24 hours was significantly increased(P<0.05).Therefore,5,10,and 20 μg/mL vanillic acid was selected as the low,medium,and high dose groups for subsequent treatment of endplate chondrocytes.(3)Compared with the model group(complete medium containing 10 ng/mL interleukin-1β),the expression of NOD-like receptor thermal domain associated protein 3(NLRP3),matrix metalloproteinase 13,matrix metalloproteinase 3,and tumor necrosis factor alpha protein in the endplate chondrocytes of the low,medium,and high doses of vanillic acid groups were significantly reduced(P<0.05).(4)Compared with the model group,the protein expression of aggrecan and collagen Ⅱ in the endplate chondrocytes of the low,medium,and high dose groups of vanillic acid significantly increased(P<0.05).(5)Compared with the model group,the protein expression of phospho-nuclear factor κB and phospho-inhibitor of nuclear factor κB in the endplate chondrocytes of the low,medium,and high dose groups of vanillic acid was significantly reduced(P<0.05).(6)The above results indicate that vanillic acid may alleviate the inflammatory response and extracellular matrix degradation induced by interleukin-1β in rat endplate chondrocytes by inhibiting the activation of the nuclear factor κB signaling pathway.
10.Replanning and construction practices of sewage treatment system in an old campus of a large compre-hensive hospital
Honghang LI ; Xianwen LI ; Yangping LIU ; Geng WU ; Farong LIN ; Jintao FENG
Modern Hospital 2025;25(1):96-99
This study introduces the practice of renovating the sewage treatment system in an old campus of a large com-prehensive hospital.The practice involves redesigning the treatment capacity and overall layout of the sewage treatment system,as well as optimizing the sewage treatment process and daily operations to integrate the sewage treatment capacity of the entire district and improve the operational efficiency of sewage treatment.The findings of this study can serve as a reference for optimizing and renovating sewage treatment systems in other hospitals.

Result Analysis
Print
Save
E-mail