1.Expert Consensus on Neurocritical Care Monitoring and Management in Beijing and Tibet(2025)
Drolma PHURBU ; Wenjin CHEN ; Heng ZHANG ; Jian ZHANG ; Xiaomeng WANG ; Guoying LIN ; Wenjun PAN ; Xiying GUI ; Xin CAI ; Chodron TENZIN ; Jianlei FU ; Qianwei LI ; TSEYANG ; Yijun LIU ; Bo LIU ; Tsering DROLMA ; Yudron SONAM ; KYILV ; Samdrup TSERING ; Wa DA ; Juan GUO ; Cheng QIU ; Huan CHEN ; Xiaoting WANG ; Yangong CHAO ; Dawei LIU ; Wenzhao CHAI ; Chenggong HU ; Wanhong YIN ; Shihong ZHU
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2026;17(1):59-72
Neurocritical care involves complex pathophysiological mechanisms, and its incidence is higher, injuries are more severe, and treatment is more challenging in high-altitude environments. This consensus, based on the latest domestic and international evidence-based medical data, establishes a standardized, goal-oriented framework for neurocritical care management applicable in high-altitude regions and nationwide. The consensus was developed following international standards for evidence quality assessment and underwent two rounds of Delphi expert consultation, resulting in 32 recommendation statements covering three parts: management systems, monitoring and assessment, and core strategies. Key updates include: advocating for the establishment of independent neurocritical care units and implementing precise tiered diagnosis and treatment based on the "Five Differences in Critical Care" concept; constructing a "trinity" multimodal brain monitoring system centered on cerebral blood flow, cerebral oxygenation, and brain function, emphasizing routine bedside transcranial Doppler ultrasound, cerebral oximetry, and continuous electroencephalography monitoring; shifting management strategies from mild hypothermia therapy to targeted temperature management, and defining the "446" target management pathway for the supercritical stage; emphasizing the assessment of static and dynamic cerebrovascular autoregulation functions through multimodal methods to achieve individualized optimal mean arterial pressure management; elevating cerebrospinal fluid management goals to the level of "glymphatic system" function maintenance; implementing a multidisciplinary collaborative, whole-process management model focusing on patients' long-term neurological functional outcomes; de-escalation criteria include multidimensional indicators such as recovery of brain structure, restoration of cerebrovascular autoregulation, improvement in cerebrospinal fluid dynamics, and reduction in biomarker levels; and integrating cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence into post-critical care management and rehabilitation planning. This consensus systematically integrates the entire process of neurocritical care management, reflecting the modern connotation of goal-oriented, dynamic, and multimodal integration in neurocritical care medicine. It aims to adapt to new trends such as deepening understanding of pathophysiological mechanisms, the integration of medicine and engineering, and the empowerment of artificial intelligence, thereby further advancing the discipline of critical care medicine.
2.Clinical characteristics of 527 cases with different HCV genotypes in Qinghai Province
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(8):682-686
ObjectiveTo investigate the distribution patterns of hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes and their clinical characteristics in Qinghai Province, and to provide a theoretical basis for the elimination of hepatitis C in this region. MethodsA total of 527 hepatitis C patients from Qinghai Provincial Infectious Diseases Hospital from August 2023 to August 2024 were selected as the research subjects. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) sequencing was used to determine the HCV genotypes of the hepatitis C patients, and the distribution patterns of HCV genotypes and the clinical characteristics of different genotypes in this region were observed. ResultsThe 527 hepatitis C patients were mainly distributed in Xining City and Haidong City, with the majority being male patients aged between 48 and <60 years. A total of 4 genotypes and7 subtypes were found, with genotype 2 being the most prevalent one (219 cases, 41.56%), followed by genotype 3 (173 cases, 32.83%),genotype 1 (131 cases, 24.86%) and genotype 6 (6 cases, 0.76%). There were statistically significant differences in gender, age, disease progression, population classification, residential address, transmission route, and liver inflammation indicators among different HCV subtypes (all P<0.05). Genotype 1 and genotype 2 accounted for a higher proportion in chronic hepatitis C patients under 40 years old, females, and transmitted through blood transfusions and invasive procedures, while genotype 3 were more common in male patients, aged ≥40 years old, those infected through intravenous drug use, and those were prone to progress to liver cirrhosis (mainly subtype 3b). Farmers, houseworkers and unemployed people were the main population groups in all genotypes. Compared with other genotypes, genotype 3 had higher levels of aspartate aminotransferase and alpha-fetoprotein and lower platelet counts, suggesting that the severity of the disease was related to different genotypes. ConclusionGenotype 2 and genotype 3 are the main types in Qinghai Province. The composition ratio of genotype 3, which is mainly transmitted through intravenous drug use, is increasing and more likely to progress to liver cirrhosis. This highlights the need to focus on the prevention, treatment and management of genotype 3.
3.Astragalin Regulates Autophagy and Apoptosis of Astrocytes in L4-5 Spinal Dorsal Horn of Mouse Inflammatory Pain Model
Weishan ZHANG ; Jiahong LIN ; Can WANG ; Runheng ZHANG ; Junhua YANG ; Jing LIU ; Guoying LI ; Yuxin MA
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(2):186-196
[Objective]To explore the effects of astragalin(AST)on autophagy and apoptosis of astrocytes in the L4-5 dorsal horn of the spinal cord in mice with inflammatory pain induced by complete Freund's adjuvant(CFA).[Methods]Twenty-four male C57BL/6 mice,aged six months,were randomly assigned to four groups:control group,saline group,CFA model group,and CFA+AST group,six mice in each group.The inflammatory pain model was established by injection of 10 μL CFA into the right lateral malleolus fossa.The saline group were injected with an equal amount of normal saline at the same site.The inflammatory pain mice in CFA+AST group were further treated with AST(60 mg/kg)intraperitoneally once a day for 21 consecutive days.Multiplex immunofluorescence staining was used to detect the coexpression of autophagy-related factors including ATG 12 and Beclin-1,apoptosis-related factors including Cleaved-Caspase3 and Caspase9,and the astrocyte marker such as GFAP in the L4-5 spinal dorsal horn of the mice in each group.Western blot was used to examine the protein expression levels of autophagy-related proteins(ATG12,Beclin-1)and apoptosis-related proteins(Caspase 3,Caspase 9)in the L4-5 spinal dorsal horn of mice.[Results]Immunofluorescent staining showed that in the L4-5 dorsal horn of the spinal cord,the fluorescence intensity of ATG12(P<0.000 1)and Beclin-1(P<0.000 1)was significantly increased,while that of Cleaved-Caspase 3(P<0.001)and Caspase 9(P<0.000 1)was decreased in the CFA+AST group when compared to the CFA model group.Furthermore,AST could inhibit the activation of astrocytes.Western blot further confirmed that AST significantly upregulated the expression of ATG12(P<0.000 1)and Beclin-1(P<0.000 1)in the L4-5 spinal cord of CFA mice,and downregulated the expression of Caspase 3(P<0.01)and Caspase 9(P<0.001).[Conclusions]AST promotes autophagy of astrocytes and inhibits their apoptosis in the L4-5 spinal dorsal horn of CFA mice.
4.Ecological factors impacting genetic characteristics and metabolite accumulations of Gastrodia elata.
Zhaoyu ZHANG ; Xiaodong LI ; Yuchi ZHANG ; Niegui YIN ; Guoying WU ; Guangfei WEI ; Yuxin ZHOU ; Shilin CHEN ; Linlin DONG
Chinese Herbal Medicines 2025;17(3):562-574
OBJECTIVE:
The investigation of the correlation between ecological factors and the genetic characteristics or metabolites of plants offers valuable insights into the regional causes of genetic and metabolic diversity. Here, Gastrodia elata, a medicinal plant, is employed as a model to explore the environmental factors that influence its genetic characteristics and metabolic accumulations.
METHODS:
A total of 23 G. elata populations from six cultispecies and 11 cultivated regions were selected based on the predictions of the global geographic information system. The genetic characteristics of these populations were evaluated using highly polymorphic simple sequence repeat markers. Additionally, the metabolic accumulations and antioxidant capacity of mature tubers were measured employing colorimetry and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Ecological data of each region were obtained from the WorldClim-global climate database and harmonized world soil database. To assess the influence of ecological factors on the genetic characteristics and metabolic profiles of G. elata, Pearson's correlation analysis was conducted.
RESULTS:
Genetic variation among G. elata populations exceeded that within populations. Genetic diverisity, distance and structure manifested regional and species-specific patterns. Metabolic profiling and antioxidant capacity exhibited regional variations. Notably, the Lueyang region demonstrated that a content range of total polysaccharide, total protein, and phenolic glycosides was 9.34%-189.67% higher than the average. Similarly, in the Hubei region, total phenolic content, p-hydroxybenzyl alcohol content, and antioxidant indicators were observed to be higher than the average levels, by 106.57%, 136.47% and 12.50%-91.14%, respectively. Furthermore, ecological factors had a significant comprehensive impact on G. elata genetic characteristics (r > 0.256 and P < 0.05). Multivariate metabolite accumulations in G. elata were influenced by dominant ecological factors. Temperature notably impacted the accumulation of total protein (|r| > 0.528 and P < 0.05). Moisture, encompassing precipitation and soil content, significantly affected the production of phenolic glycosides (|r| > 0.503 and P < 0.05).
CONCLUSION
The genetic characteristics of G. elata manifested regional and species-specific patterns, with the metabolic accumulations and antioxidant capacity of mature tubers exhibited regional variations. Specifically, multivariate ecological factors comprehensively influenced genetic characteristics. Temperature and moisture played pivotal roles in regulating the accumulations of proteins and phenolic glycosides, respectively. These findings underscore the significant impact of ecological factors on the shaping of G. elata, highlighting their crucial role in enhancing the quality of Chinese medicinal materials.
5.Clinical Efficacy of Balloon Stent Kissing Technique and Jailing Wire Technique in Patients With True Bifurcation Lesions of the Left Anterior Descending Branch-diagonal Branch of the Coronary Artery
Shuo WANG ; Liu LI ; Guoying LIU ; Yonggang SUI ; Rubing WU ; Jie MI
Chinese Circulation Journal 2025;40(2):131-137
Objectives:To explore the therapeutic efficacy of balloon stent kissing technique(BSKT)and jailing wire technique(JWT)in patients with true bifurcation lesions of the left anterior descending branch-diagonal branch of the coronary artery,and to observe the impact of these two interventional procedures on the lumen area,angina symptoms,cardiac function,myocardial injury,and myocardial perfusion of patients.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted in 203 patients with true bifurcation lesions of the left anterior descending branch-diagonal branch who underwent BSKT and JWT procedures and completed a 6-month follow-up in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at Shijiazhuang People's Hospital from January 2022 to January 2024.Patients were randomly assigned to the BSKT group(n=107)or the JWT group(n=96).The safety,efficacy,and myocardial perfusion indicators of the two groups were compared.Results:The minimum lumen area measured by intravascular ultrasound immediately after procedure,the Canadian Cardiovascular Society angina classification at 6 months post-intervention,the total score of resting+stress myocardial perfusion at 6 months post-intervention,the total number of segments with resting+stress myocardial ischemia,and the abnormal myocardial perfusion area in both the BSKT group and JWT group were significantly improved compared to baseline values(all P<0.05).In the BSKT group,87 cases(81.3%)achieved immediate success in stent placement,whereas in the JWT group,64 cases(66.7%)achieved immediate success in stent placement.The BSKT group significantly outperformed the JWT group.In terms of the myocardial injury and cardiac function indicators assessed on postoperative day 1,the cardiac troponin I level([0.22±0.13]ng/ml vs.[0.45±0.27]ng/ml,P<0.001),creatine kinase MB([35.24±13.15]U/L vs.[42.39±21.66]U/L,P=0.004),and B-type natriuretic peptide([133.52±25.62]pg/ml vs.[167.22±22.04]pg/ml,P<0.001)were all significantly lower in the BSKT group than in the JWT group.In terms of the myocardial perfusion indicators at 6 months post-intervention,the number of ischemic segments under stress(3.23±1.54 vs.3.87±1.62,P=0.004),the total score of stress perfusion(4.18±2.21 vs.4.97±2.96,P=0.031),and the abnormal myocardial perfusion area([7.04±3.27]%vs.[8.24±3.69]%,P=0.014)were all significantly lower in the BSKT group than in the JWT group.Conclusions:Both BSKT and JWT procedures can significantly improve the lumen area of the left anterior descending branch,angina symptoms,and myocardial perfusion in patients with true bifurcation lesions of the left anterior descending branch-diagonal branch.The BSKT procedure provides more adequate protection for the bifurcation vessels compared to the JWT procedure.
6.Detection of Free T4 in Cerebrospinal Fluid Predicts Autism-like Behaviors in Offspring Rats Induced by Hypothyroidism during Pregnancy
Lifang LI ; Jiaqi ZHANG ; Junhua YANG ; Yuxin MA ; Guoying LI
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(6):1029-1040
[Objective]To investigate the potential value of thyroid hormones in cerebrospinal fluid in predicting autism-like behaviors induced by hypothyroidism in pregnant rats.[Methods]Twelve pregnant Wistar rats were randomly divided into a control group and a hypothyroidism group(hypothyroidism model group).Offspring from both groups had serum and cerebrospinal fluid levels of thyroid-stimulating hormone(TSH),total triiodothyronine(TT3),total thyroxine(TT4),free triiodothyronine(FT3),and free thyroxine(FT4)levels in serum and cerebrospinal fluid.Ultrasonic vocalization tests were conducted on postnatal day 2(P2),day 7(P7),and day 14(P14),while behavioral tests using the three-box social interaction test were performed on day 21(P21).[Results]Compared with the control group,free T4(FT4)levels in the cerebrospinal fluid of the hypothyroidism group were significantly reduced during the developmental period(P0-P21;P2:P<0.05;P7:P<0.05;P14:P<0.01;P21:P<0.01),with no statistical difference between the two groups only at P0(P>0.05).In the ultrasonic vocalization(USV)tests,the number and duration of USVs in offsprings from the hypothyroidism group were significantly reduced compared with those of the control group on P2,P7 and P14:for USV counts(P2:P<0.05;P7:P<0.001;P14:P<0.01);for USV duration(P2:P<0.05;P7:P<0.001;P14:P<0.001).In the three-box social tests,offsprings of the hypothyroidism group showed significantly reduced sniffing time with unfamiliar rats at P21 compared to the control group(all P<0.001).The FT4 levels in cerebrospinal fluid had a significantly positive correlation with USV counts(P7:r=0.883,P<0.05;P14:r=0.902,P<0.05)and sniffing time with unfamiliar rats(r=0.814,P<0.01).[Conclusion]Measuring free T4 in cerebrospinal fluid can predict autism-like behaviors in offsprings of rats induced by hypothyroidism during pregnancy.
7.A case of mental disorder caused by feline Rickettsial encephalitis was diagnosed by metagenomic next-generation sequencing
Sisi WANG ; Xin LI ; Xudong TANG ; Xiaofang DING ; Xiaobing XIE ; Guoying ZOU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2025;48(6):754-757
A 36-year-old male presented to the Department of Neurosurgery of the Second People′s Hospital of Hunan Province on February 12, 2024, due to "10 days of aggravated paroxysmal headache and 1 day of mental abnormality". Ten days ago, after catching a cold, the patient developed persistent low fever and paroxysmal headache. On February 12, 2024, acuted mental and behavioral abnormalities developed, including slow response, self-talk, defecation and urination, no sense of shame and other mental and behavioral abnormalities. On February 22nd, metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) in cerebrospinal fluid confirmed feline rickettsia infection. One week after doxycycline anti-rickettsia treatment, cerebrospinal fluid mNGS results indicated that the etiology turned negative, and the clinical symptoms improved. Mental disorders caused by rickettsial encephalitis in cats are rare but clinically significant. This case highlights the diagnostic value of mNGS in critical and difficult cases, and supports its integration with traditional diagnostic techniques to achieve precision medicine.
8.Clinical analysis in 15 pediatric patients with osteochondrodysplasias related to COMP gene variants
Qun LI ; Yiguo HUANG ; Xin LI ; Tingting YU ; Lin XU ; Guoying CHANG ; Yu DING ; Yao CHEN ; Yirou WANG ; Biyun FENG ; Juan LI ; Xiumin WANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2025;63(6):625-629
Objective:To summarize the clinical and genetic characteristics of pseudoachondroplasia and multiple epiphyseal dysplasia caused by COMP gene variants in pediatric patients.Methods:This retrospective study concluded 15 pediatric patients with COMP-related pseudoachondroplasia and multiple epiphyseal dysplasia at Shanghai Children′s Medical Center, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine from July 2013 to August 2024. This paper analyzed clinical manifestations, laboratory findings and genetic testing.Results:This cohort comprised 15 pediatric patients (8 males and 7 females) with a diagnostic age of 5.3 (1.8,9.3) years. The major clinical presentations included abnormal gait (15/15), brachydactyly (11/15), genu varum (12/15), irregular metaphyseal changes (14/14) and epiphyseal dysplasia (14/14). Genetic analysis revealed 13 cases of pseudoachondroplasia and 2 multiple epiphyseal dysplasias cases associated with COMP gene variants. Fifteen variants were identified (8 pathogenic and 7 likely pathogenic), including 2 novel variants (c.1223A>G, c.1378G>C). Thirteen of these patients had variations clustered in exons 8-14 encoding the calmodulin-like domains, with c.1414_1419dupGACGAC emerging as a hotspot variant.Conclusions:COMP-related pseudoachondroplasia and multiple epiphyseal dysplasia predominantly manifest with gait abnormalities and skeletal deformities. COMP gene pathogenic variations were mainly located in calmodulin-like domains.
9.Transcutaneous bilirubin curves in healthy neonates based on multicenter remote monitoring data
Bi ZE ; Xiaoyue DONG ; Jin WANG ; Chuan NIE ; Jiajun ZHU ; Fang GUO ; Falin XU ; Chunhui YANG ; Bizhen SHI ; Zhankui LI ; Xinhua ZHANG ; Jing LI ; Bin YI ; Xiuying TIAN ; Lejia ZHANG ; Jun TANG ; Xinlin HOU ; Jiahua XU ; Guoying HUANG ; Shuping HAN ; Wenhao ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2025;63(12):1318-1324
Objective:To establish 30-day of age transcutaneous bilirubin (TcB) reference curves for healthy neonates, and to investigate regional variations in bilirubin dynamics.Methods:A multicenter retrospective cohort study was conducted. A total of 220 950 healthy neonates born at a gestational age of 35-<42 weeks, with a birth weight ≥2 000 g, who did not receive phototherapy within 60 h after birth were recruited. All of them underwent remote TcB monitoring using the Bilibaby remote jaundice monitoring system between August 1 st, 2020 and December 31 st, 2024 in 426 hospitals. TcB data were collected within the period from birth to 30-day of age. The P40, P75, and P95 of TcB values were calculated, and dynamic TcB curves for 30-day of age were constructed. Patterns of bilirubin change, rates of change, and transition outcomes were described. Regional comparisons between South and North were conducted using linear mixed-effects models for TcB trajectories and Pearson′s chi-square test for outcome differences. Results:A total of 220 950 neonates were included, of whom 101 711 (46.03%) were female. Gestational age at birth was (38.75±1.12) weeks, and birth weight was (3 272±417) g. TcB levels increased rapidly within 3-day of age, peaked at 4-6-day of age, with peak values at P40, P75, and P95 of 200.6, 239.7 and 275.4 μmol/L (11.8, 14.1 and 16.2 mg/dl), respectively. TcB levels gradually declined thereafter and stabilized after 13-day of age, with values at P40, P75, and P95 fluctuating between 147.9-159.8, 190.4-200.6, and 231.2-239.7 μmol/L (8.7-9.4, 11.2-11.8, 13.6-14.1 mg/dl), respectively. Notably, among neonates categorized as low-or low-intermediate-risk within 3-day of age, 6 700 (12.76%) progressed to intermediate-high or high risk between 4 and 30 days of age. Before 13-day of age, TcB levels in the southern regions were consistently higher than those in the northern regions ( P=0.039); from 14 to 30 days of age, the overall TcB levels had no statistically difference, but the temporal changes in TcB still showed regional differences (degrees of freedom=3, all interaction P<0.05). Among neonates classified as low-or low-intermediate risk within 3-day of age, 25 326 were from southern regions, of whom 4 254 (16.80%) progressed to intermediate-high or high risk between 4 and 30 days of age. In northern regions, 27 193 neonates were classified as low-or low-intermediate risk within 3-day of age, among whom 2 446 (8.99%) progressed to intermediate-high or high risk. The risk progression between the 2 regions had statistically difference ( χ2=716.49, P<0.001). Conclusions:A TcB percentile curve for neonates within 30-day of age was established, revealing that both the overall TcB level and its temporal trend were higher in southern than in northern newborns. These findings provide baseline data to support continuous management of neonatal jaundice.
10.Construction of a Digital Recognition Framework for TCM Emotions Based on Facial Expression Recognition Technology
Yuyi TANG ; Ziqiang SHEN ; Junfeng YAN ; Yang LI ; Guoying ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(6):18-23
This article is based on modern psychology and TCM emotional theory,combined with facial expression recognition technology,to apply deep learning methods to the digital research of TCM emotions to more accurately capture and analyze patients'emotional states.A cross-disciplinary framework was established by synthesizing facial expression-emotion correlations from psychological and TCM perspectives.The methodology included:Data annotation of TCM-defined emotional expressions using standardized coding systems;Facial expression acquisition,spatiotemporal feature extraction and emotion classification through a 3D convolutional neural network(3D CNN).The framework achieved 91.43%accuracy in video-based emotion classification.High-arousal emotional states demonstrated superior recognition performance,with anger showing optimal recall(1.000 0)and F1-score(0.946 3),while surprise attained the highest precision(0.976 0).These findings aligned with TCM pathological characteristic of"anger induces qi ascending,surprise disrupts qi flow".The digital recognition framework for TCM emotional quantification based on facial expression recognition technology exhibits strong alignment with TCM observation diagnosis,providing clinicians with an objective tool to assess the"seven emotions"and elucidating emotion-facial correlations in classical TCM theory.Future research should focus on longitudinal validation across diverse populations and establish development pathways for AI-assisted TCM diagnostic systems.

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