1.Clinical value of serum adenosine deaminase 2 activity in diagnosis and severity evaluation of systemic lupus erythematosus
Junlin CHEN ; Zhaowei GAO ; Ke DONG ; Ziyue LI
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2025;51(4):1094-1099
Objective:To discuss the changes of adenosine deaminase 2(ADA2)activity in the serum of the systemic lupus erythematosus(SLE)patients,and to clarify its clinical value in the diagnosis and disease assessment of the SLE patients.Methods:According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria,69 SLE patients(SLE group)and 69 healthy controls(control group)were enrolled as study subjects.The disease activity of SLE patients was evaluated by SLE Disease Activity Index(SLEDAI).The ADA2 activity in the serum of the subjects in both groups was detected.The patients were further divided into subgroups based on the presence or absence of the following clinical symptoms:arthritis,myositis,hematuria,proteinuria,pyuria,alopecia,new rash,mucosal ulcer,pleuritis,hypocomplementemia,elevated anti-double-stranded DNA(anti-dsDNA)antibody,thrombocytopenia,and leukopenia.The differences in serum ADA2 activity between joint symptomatic group and joint asymptomatic group were analyzed.The diagnostic efficacy of serum ADA2 activity was evaluated by receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve analysis.The correlation between ADA2 activity and disease activity in the SLE patients was analyzed by Spearman correlation analysis.Results:Compared with control group,the ADA2 activity in the serum of the patients in SLE group was significantly increased(P<0.01).The ROC analysis results showed that when the cut-off value of ADA2 activity was set at 8.5 U·L-1,the diagnostic performance was optimal,with an area under the curve(AUC)of 0.879(95%CI:0.817-0.940),the specificity was 89.86%,and the sensitivity was 75.36%.The serum ADA2 activity was positively correlated with disease activity in the SLE patients(r=0.32,P=0.007).The subgroup analysis of clinical symptoms results showed that the serum ADA2 activity in the SLE patients with symptoms was significantly higher than that in the SLE patients without symptoms(P<0.01).No significant differences were observed in serum ADA2 activity between the SLE patients with and without myositis,hematuria,proteinuria,pyuria,alopecia,new rash,mucosal ulcer,pleuritis,hypocomplementemia,elevated anti-dsDNA antibody,thrombocytopenia,or leukopenia(P>0.05).Conclusion:The serum ADA2 activity is increased in the SLE patients and can serve as a diagnostic marker for SLE.Serum ADA2 activity is positively correlated with disease activity and is associated with arthritis in the SLE patients,suggesting its potential as an indicator for disease assessment and monitoring.
2.The postoperative care of a patient with uremic complicated by ventricular tachycardia undergoing catheter radiofrequency ablation therapy
Yanli DONG ; Qingyan SHI ; Junlin XUE ; Qianqian ZUO ; Hui JU ; Junying QIAN
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(18):2275-2278
To summarize the nursing experience of a patient with uremia on maintenance hemodialysis complicated by recurrent ventricular tachycardia and treated with transcatheter radiofrequency ablation.Key nursing interventions included:dynamically assessing the patient's coagulation and bleeding status,being vigilant against the occurrence of deep vein thrombosis,and preventing local and major organ bleeding;implementing goal-oriented volume management strategies to prevent electrolyte disorders;the strengthened management of vascular access to reduce risks of stenosis or occlusion in the arteriovenous fistula;conducting precise assessment and comprehensive intervention to reduce the patient's psychological and mental burden.After careful treatment and nursing care,the patient was stable and discharged on the 6th postoperative day.During the 2-month outpatient follow-up,cardiac function indicators were normal,and the fistula was unobstructed,and the patient recovered well.
3.Reporting Guidelines in Implementation Science:Overview,Categorization and Future Directions
Xiaoshan CHEN ; Dadong WU ; Run WANG ; Qing ZHAO ; Siyuan LIU ; Wanqing HUANG ; Zizhen HUANG ; Yuting WAN ; Huanyu HU ; Junlin ZHU ; Jiangyun CHEN ; Zhiwei HUANG ; Dong XU
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2025;16(4):1033-1046
Reporting guidelines are structured checklists for researchers to follow when reporting spe-cific types of studies.As researches conducted in real-world settings to address practical issues,implementa-tion research has stringent requirements for the replicability of result and the transparency of reporting,making its reporting guidelines particularly important.This paper systematically introduces the reporting guidelines in the field of implementation science,outlines their classification systems and scopes of applica-tion,and focuses on explaining the core characteristics and functions of five key reporting guidelines,inclu-ding the Standards for Reporting Implementation Studies(StaRI),Reporting guidelines for implementation and operational research,the Template for Intervention Description and Replication(TIDieR),the Frame-work for Reporting Adaptations and Modifications-Enhanced(FRAME),and recommendations for specifying and reporting implementation strategies.Furthermore,combined with the PEDALs research paradigm in im-plementation science,this paper further clarifies the specific application pathways for reporting guidelines and discusses directions for refinement,aiming to provide references for researchers to select appropriate reporting guidelines.
4.Reporting Guidelines in Implementation Science:Overview,Categorization and Future Directions
Xiaoshan CHEN ; Dadong WU ; Run WANG ; Qing ZHAO ; Siyuan LIU ; Wanqing HUANG ; Zizhen HUANG ; Yuting WAN ; Huanyu HU ; Junlin ZHU ; Jiangyun CHEN ; Zhiwei HUANG ; Dong XU
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2025;16(4):1033-1046
Reporting guidelines are structured checklists for researchers to follow when reporting spe-cific types of studies.As researches conducted in real-world settings to address practical issues,implementa-tion research has stringent requirements for the replicability of result and the transparency of reporting,making its reporting guidelines particularly important.This paper systematically introduces the reporting guidelines in the field of implementation science,outlines their classification systems and scopes of applica-tion,and focuses on explaining the core characteristics and functions of five key reporting guidelines,inclu-ding the Standards for Reporting Implementation Studies(StaRI),Reporting guidelines for implementation and operational research,the Template for Intervention Description and Replication(TIDieR),the Frame-work for Reporting Adaptations and Modifications-Enhanced(FRAME),and recommendations for specifying and reporting implementation strategies.Furthermore,combined with the PEDALs research paradigm in im-plementation science,this paper further clarifies the specific application pathways for reporting guidelines and discusses directions for refinement,aiming to provide references for researchers to select appropriate reporting guidelines.
5.The postoperative care of a patient with uremic complicated by ventricular tachycardia undergoing catheter radiofrequency ablation therapy
Yanli DONG ; Qingyan SHI ; Junlin XUE ; Qianqian ZUO ; Hui JU ; Junying QIAN
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(18):2275-2278
To summarize the nursing experience of a patient with uremia on maintenance hemodialysis complicated by recurrent ventricular tachycardia and treated with transcatheter radiofrequency ablation.Key nursing interventions included:dynamically assessing the patient's coagulation and bleeding status,being vigilant against the occurrence of deep vein thrombosis,and preventing local and major organ bleeding;implementing goal-oriented volume management strategies to prevent electrolyte disorders;the strengthened management of vascular access to reduce risks of stenosis or occlusion in the arteriovenous fistula;conducting precise assessment and comprehensive intervention to reduce the patient's psychological and mental burden.After careful treatment and nursing care,the patient was stable and discharged on the 6th postoperative day.During the 2-month outpatient follow-up,cardiac function indicators were normal,and the fistula was unobstructed,and the patient recovered well.
6.Effects of glenosphere offsets on impingement-free range of motion in reverse total shoulder arthroplasty: a standardized computer simulation study
Xiaopei XU ; Qingnan SUN ; Maoqi GONG ; Xieyuan JIANG ; Yang LIU ; Dong WANG ; Hanzhou WANG ; Shuo DIAO ; Junlin ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2024;26(2):156-162
Objective:To compare the effects of glenosphere offset positions on the impingement-free range of motion (ROM) in reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA).Methods:Shoulder joint models were reconstructed using shoulder CT scans of 6 patients with primary osteoarthritis. RTSA was performed virtually according to standard surgical procedures, and shoulder movements were simulated. Reverse shoulder models were constructed with 2 lateral offsets (0 and 4 mm) and 6 positional offsets (center, inferior, posterior, anterior, anterior-inferior, and posterior-inferior). The impingement-free ROM and impingement sites for abduction-adduction, flexion-extension, total rotation (sum of internal and external rotation), and total ROM (sum of ROM in all movement modes) were evaluated.Results:All the 12 combinations of different glenosphere offsets achieved 50% of the original shoulder ROM in all movements. In the abduction-adduction motion with 0 and 4 mm lateral offsets, the anterior-inferior offset provided the largest ROM (94.4°±8.7° and 105.3°±6.9°, respectively), but there was no significant difference between the positions ( P>0.05). In the flexion-extension motion with 0 and 4 mm lateral offsets, the posterior-inferior offset showed the largest ROM (194.1°±6.9° and 196.9°±9.7°, respectively), but there was no significant difference between the positions ( P>0.05). In the total rotation motion with 0 and 4 mm lateral offsets, the anterior-inferior offset had the largest ROM (141.5°±5.9° and 160.6°±8.5°, respectively), showing significant advantages over the center, anterior, and posterior offsets ( P<0.05), but insignificant advantages over the inferior and posterior-inferior offsets ( P>0.05). In total ROM, the anterior-inferior offset provided the largest ROM. When the lateral offset was 0 mm, the anterior-inferior offset provided a ROM of 421.8°±16.4°, showing significant advantages over the center and posterior offsets ( P<0.05). Compared with the lateral glenosphere offset of 0 mm, the lateral glenosphere offset of 4 mm significantly improved total shoulder ROM (122.8°±10.6° versus 145.8°±4.8°) and total ROM (390.9°±11.6° versus 428.4°±19.8°) ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The anterior-inferior, inferior, and posterior-inferior glenosphere offsets can improve ROM in all movement patterns. The position and lateral offset of the glenosphere significantly affect the total rotation and total ROM of the shoulder joint. Specifically, the anterior-inferior and inferior offsets show significant advantages over the center position in total rotation and total ROM of the shoulder joint.
7.Effect of radiofrequency ablation on improving cardiac structure and function in patients with atrial fibrillation and functional mitral regurgitation
Shunxiang LI ; Zhuoshan HUANG ; Suhua LI ; Junlin ZHONG ; Xujing XIE ; Ruimin DONG ; Jinlai LIU ; Jieming ZHU ; Zhenda ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2024;52(10):1170-1176
Objective:Exploring the effect of radiofrequency ablation treatment to restore sinus rhythm on the improvement of functional mitral regurgitation (FMR) and cardiac structure in patients with atrial fibrillation combined with moderate or severe FMR, compared with drug therapy alone.Methods:This retrospective cohort study consecutively enrolled patients diagnosed with persistent atrial fibrillation and moderate or severe FMR who were admitted to the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University from January 2019 to December 2021. Forty-eight patients who were treated with radiofrequency ablation and maintained sinus rhythm were enrolled in the ablation group, and 63 patients who were treated with medication alone during the same period were in the medicine group. Patients in the ablation group and medicine group were matched in a 1∶1 ratio using a propensity score, and 41 patients were finally included in each of the 2 groups. All patients reexamined echocardiography after 3-month of treatment. The proportion of patients with FMR improvement and the differences in changes of cardiac structural and functional parameters were compared between groups.Results:After propensity score matching, the ablation group was aged (69.3±7.1) years with 21 males (51.2%) and the medicine group was aged (71.3±9.4) years with 21 males (51.2%). The echocardiography after 3-month of treatment showed the rate of FMR improvement was significantly higher in the ablation group than in the medicine group (19 (46.3%) vs. 33 (80.5%), P<0.001), and patients in the ablation group showed a significant decrease in FMR extent (Δmitral regurgitation area: (-1.30±2.64) cm 2 vs. (-3.55±2.50) cm 2, P<0.001), left atrial size (Δleft atrial diameter: (-0.17±3.78) mm vs. (-2.46±4.01) mm, P=0.009) and E/e′ (ΔE/e′:-2.54±7.34 vs.-6.34±7.08, P=0.021) compared with the medicine group. There was also a significant decrease in left ventricular size (Δleft ventricular end diastolic diameter: (-3.12±6.62) mm vs. (-0.73±3.62) mm, P=0.046) and significant increase in left ventricular ejection fraction (Δleft ventricular ejection fraction: (2.73±9.69) % vs. (-0.93±5.41) %, P=0.038) in ablation group. Conclusion:Performing radiofrequency ablation to restore sinus rhythm can effectively reduce the severity of mitral regurgitation and improve left atrial and left ventricular remodeling and cardiac function in patients with atrial fibrillation and FMR.
8.Differentiating consistency of meningioma based on grey-level histogram analysis of T2WI
Fengyu ZHOU ; Tao HAN ; Xianwang LIU ; Wenjie DONG ; Ting LU ; Yuanyuan WANG ; Junlin ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(8):1151-1155
Objective To observe the value of grey-level histogram analysis based on T2WI for differentiating consistency of meningioma.Methods Data of 109 patients with meningioma were retrospectively analyzed.The patients were divided into hard group(n=71)and soft group(n=38)according to the consistency of tumors.Tumor ROI was outlined on axial T2WI showing the largest tumor section,gray levels were extracted and histogram analysis was performed.The value of each histogram parameter were compared between groups.Then receiver operating characteristic curve was drawn,and the area under the curve(AUC)was calculated to evaluate the efficiency for differentiating soft and hard meningioma.Results P1,P10,P50,P90,P99 and the mean grey levels on T2WI in soft group were all higher than those in hard group(all P<0.05),while the variance,the kurtosis and the skewness were not significantly different between groups(all P>0.05).The differentiating efficiency of P1,P10,P50,P90,P99 and the mean grey levels on T2WI were all fine,with AUC of 0.774 to 0.833,and no significant difference was found(all P>0.05).Conclusion Parameters of grey-level histogram analysis such as P1,P10,Ps0,P90,P99 and the mean values based on T2WI were all valuable for differentiating soft and hard meningioma.
9.Excavation and Analysis of ADR Signals of Fluconazole ,Ketoconazole,Itraconazole and Voriconazole after Marketing
Hailin LIU ; Hongmei YUAN ; Hu WANG ; Junlin DIAO ; Chunqiao ZHOU ; Xiaoli DING ; Xuelin ZHANG ; Zhi DONG ; Song WANG
China Pharmacy 2020;31(9):1118-1123
OBJECTIVE:To excavate the safety warning signals induced by azole antifungal agents ,including fluconazole , ketoconazole,itraconazole and voriconazole after marketing ,and to provide references for rational drug use in the clinic. METHODS:Reporting odds ratio (ROR)data mining algorithm was used to investigate signals of adverse drug event (ADE)for fluconazole,ketoconazole,itraconazole and voriconazole from FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS)during January 1st,2004 to March 30th,2019. ROR data mining method was used to excavate the ADR signals of the drugs ,and main ADR involved in the safety information of azole antifungal agents instructions were analyzed. RESULTS :A total of 27 831,5 712, 5 381 and 11 333 reports were picked out for fluconazole ,ketoconazole,itraconazole and voriconazole ,respectively. All of these drugs had exhibited high-risk signals detection by ROR ,including medical examination ,blood and lymphatic system disorders , renal and urinary disorders ,endocrine diseases ,hepatobiliary disorders. The hepatotoxic-related ADR signals were mainly concentrated in fluconazole and voriconazole (fluconazole ROR =6.51,voriconazole ROR =14.65);ADR detection results of Cushing’s-like syndrome (ROR=24.86) and adrenal suppression (ROR=44.06) by itraconazole showed high-risk signals ; ketoconazole and itraconazole had showed a strong ADR signal in adrenocortical dysfunction (ketoconazole ROR =15.64, itraconazole ROR =23.26),and the signal intensity of ketoconazole (ROR=2.81)in skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders was significantly higher than that of other drugs . In addition ,hemorrhagic cystitis caused by fluconazole,itraconazole and voriconazole were not included in the drug instructions (fluconazole ROR =17.73,itraconazole ROR =31.43,voriconazole ROR =17.06); netted green spot caused by fluconazole (ROR=10.50)were not included in the drug instructions . CONCLUSIONS:Clinical staff should pay more attention to the differences in serious ADR related to fluconazole ,ketoconazole,itraconazole and voriconazole ; particularly some ADRs not mentioned in the drug instructions but have high incidence such as hemorrhagic cystitis caused by fluconazole,itraconazole,voriconazole and netted green spot caused by fluconazole ,as well as ADRs mentioned in the drug instructions but have abnormally high signal ,such as Cushing ’s-like syndrome and adrenal suppression caused by itraconazole .
10.Effects of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound on hematopoietic function in rats after combined chemotherapy with doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide.
Dong LUO ; Wei WANG ; Junlin CHEN ; Baoru LIU ; Jinyun CHEN ; Yan WANG ; Wenzhi CHEN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2019;39(7):836-842
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the effect of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) on hematopoietic function in rats after combined chemotherapy with doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide.
METHODS:
Eighty rats were randomized into control group and LIPUS group (=40) for treatment with intraperitoneal injection of doxorubicin (2 mg/kg)+cyclophosphamide (20 mg/kg) for 4 consecutive days and continuous irradiation with LIPUS for 7 days following the injections, respectively. The white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets counts in each group were measured at 0, 4, 7, 9, 11, 14 and 18 days after the start of drug administration. The pathological sections of the bone marrow were examined at 0, 4 and 11 days, and the flow cytometry was performed for detecting the cell apoptosis; qPCR was performed for detecting the expressions of SCF, ICAM-1, and VCAM-1 mRNAs, and ELISA was used to detect the expressions of IL-3 and GM-CSF.
RESULTS:
The white blood cell count was significantly higher in LIPUS group than in the control group ( < 0.05). Histopathological examination of the bone marrow revealed significantly increased hematopoietic tissue in LIPUS group ( < 0.05). Flow cytometry demonstrated an obviously lower cell apoptosis rate in the bone marrow in LIPUS group than in the control group ( < 0.05). Compared with those in the control group, the mRNA expression levels of ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 as well as the protein levels of IL-3 and GM-CSF were significantly increased in LIPUS group ( < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
LIPUS can alleviate the hematopoietic damage after combined chemotherapy with doxorubicin with cyclophosphamide probably by increasing the expressions of ICAM- 1, VCAM-1, IL- 3, and GM-CSF.
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