1.Progress on effects of heat stress on male reproductive function and its therapy
Tianjiao LI ; Meimei WANG ; Jun WANG ; Tao LI
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2026;43(4):527-534
Spermatogenesis, the basis of male reproduction, is susceptible to internal and external environmental interferences that impair fertility. Heat-induced reproductive damage is one of the most important factors contributing to male infertility. The testes are located within the scrotum and need to be maintained 2-4 ℃ below the core body temperature, which is essential for normal spermatogenesis and sperm maturation. In the past 40 years, the global male sperm concentrations have consistently declined at an average annual rate of 1%-2%, accompanied by a sharp increase in the prevalence of sperm quality abnormalities such as oligozoospermia and azoospermia. In daily life, a variety of factors can elevate scrotal temperature, such as occupational exposure, lifestyle habits, and pathological conditions, resulting in varying degrees of reproductive injury. In this article, the effects of heat stress on male reproductive injury, the injury patterns associated with different hyperthermic modalities, as well as preventive and therapeutic treatments were described, aiming at a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of the mechanism underlying heat-induced reproductive injury, as well as providing theoretical guidance for the clinic prevention and therapy of male infertility.
2.Effects of mechanical ventilation at birth transition on lung pathophysiology and pathobiology in very preterm rabbits at 26 gestational days
Meng ZHANG ; Li MA ; Xiaohan YOU ; Xiaojing GUO ; Meimei CHEN ; Bo SUN
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2025;32(10):753-758
Objective:To explore the effects of mechanical ventilation(MV)at birth transition on lung pathophysiology and pathobiology in a very preterm animal model.Methods:Based on the model of respiratory distress syndrome(RDS)in very preterm rabbits at gestational age 26(term 31)days well established by the research group using perinatal medication and lung-protective ventilation strategies(very low tidal volume 1-3 mL/kg),we conducted a secondary data analysis. The studied rabbits were re-grouped according to the MV length(≤3 h,3-6 h,6-9 h,9-12 h,and >12 h). The changes in lung mechanics,histopathology,phospholipid biochemistry,and mRNA relative expression of inflammatory/growth factor in lung tissue were evaluated over the time course of MV. The trend of each variable was tested by ANOVA trend test( F trend)and Jonckheere-Terpstra trend test( J-T value)with corresponding P value. Results:With the prolonged MV length,there was improved mean dynamic compliance of respiratory system( F trend=16.722, P trend<0.001),along with decreased mean peak inspiratory pressure( F trend =42.226, P trend<0.001). The content of total phospholipids,disaturated phosphatidylcholine( J-T=1 222,1 197, P trend=0.018,0.034,respectively)and total protein( J-T=1 247 ,P trend= 0.009)in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid gradually increased. The wet lung weight in the ≤3 h group was significantly higher than in the other groups( F=6.819, P<0.001). The lung injury score(total,or hemorrhage,or inflammation)had progressive exacerbation in the ≤3 h,3-6 h and 6-9 h groups. The lung tissue mRNA expression of major proinflammatory cytokines increased modestly over the time groups in contrast to decreased expression of growth factors,of which the change of keratinocyte growth factor reached statistical significance( J-T=531, P trend =0.034). Conclusion:In the 26-day very preterm rabbits,with prolonged MV time,the content of surfactant phospholipid in the alveolar increased gradually,the lung compliance and lung fluid clearance gradually improved. Nevertheless,ventilator-induced lung injury remained evolving. The study warrants further study on the pathogenesis and protective strategies of early postnatal acute lung injury and chronic lung disease.
3.Research on the management efficiency of the supply-processing-distribution model based on risk perspective in low-value medical consumables of clinical departments of hospital
Meimei LI ; Shanshan JIANG ; Hang WANG ; Jie YUN
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(1):126-132
Objective:To research on the application effect of the supply-processing-distribution (SPD) model based on risk perspective in the management of low-value medical consumables of clinical departments in hospital,so as to improve management efficiency of hospital for low-value medical consumables. Methods:Risk points in the management of low-value medical consumables were identified based on a risk perspective,and the SPD mode was adopted to conduct collaborative management for low-value medical consumables in the hospital. Low-value medical consumables were used in clinical departments of the Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine from October 2021 to November 2023 were selected. According to random number table,885 medical consumables were used from October 2021 to October 2022 were managed by using the conventional management model,and another 885 medical consumables were used from November 2022 to November 2023 were managed by using the SPD model based on a risk perspective. The management effect scores,performance evaluation results,management efficiency,and incidence of adverse situations of low-value medical consumables were compared between the two management modes. Results:The average scores of occurring problems and operation cost of low-value medical consumables in the SPD model group were respectively (15.14±2.06) and (20.44±3.16),which were lower than those in the conventional management model group,with statistically significant differences (t=84.009,92.863,P<0.05). The average scores of delivery timeliness,work efficiency,standardization,traceability of consumables,waste recycling of consumables,delivery satisfaction,and demand forecasting were respectively (97.14±10.11),(95.25±10.85),(89.65±12.54),(88.25±9.14),(94.14±10.22),(88.14±9.22),and (95.84±10.33) in the SPD model group,which were higher than those in the conventional management model group,with statistically significant differences (t=78.169,77.874,75.326,68.557,35.288,25.422,102.959,P<0.05). The average issuance time and replenishment time of low-value medical consumables in the SPD model group were respectively (6.11±0.72) min and (12.58±2.35) h,which were shorter than those in the conventional management model group,with statistically significant differences (t=54.129,122.343,P<0.05). The issuance accuracy rate and proportion of saved amount of low-value medical consumables in the SPD model group were respectively 98.76% and 3.16%,which were higher than those in the conventional management model group,with statistically significant differences (x2=159.178,5.618,P<0.05). The number of issuance error and the proportion of expired consumables,invalid consumables or damaged consumables in the SPD model group were respectively 1.24% and 0.90%,which were lower than those in the conventional management model group,with statistically significant differences (x2=159.178,23.792,P<0.05). The average time consuming of daily and monthly of low-value medical consumables in the SPD model group were respectively (0.29±0.02) h and (1.14±0.25) h,which were shorter than those in the conventional management model group,and the average number of monthly inventory backlog and average circulation time in the SPD model group were respectively (33.19±4.25) and (26.14±3.18) d,which were lower than those in the conventional management model group,with statistically significant differences (t=412.428,122.343,114.555,39.848,P<0.05). The incidence rates of unregistered use,unskilled operation,failure to enter data into the computer,carelessness during shift handovers,and loss of consumables of low-value medical consumables in the SPD model group were respectively 6.21%,7.12%,2.03%,2.26% and 1.92%,which were lower than those in the conventional management model group,with statistically significant differences (x2=28.882,15.225,22.824,12.683,16.893,P<0.05). Conclusion:The application of the SPD model based on a risk perspective in the management of low-value medical consumables in clinical departments of hospital can reduce operating costs of hospital,and increase procurement efficiency for them,and enhance the level of refined management for low-value medical consumables.
4.Application effect of the stepped early activity program combined with lower limb joint rehabilitation devices in patients with mechanical ventilation
Yanfei ZHU ; Xu ZHAO ; Ning LUO ; Meimei SI ; Zhu LIN ; Can ZHOU ; Yin LI
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2025;32(1):55-59
Objective To observe the effects of a stepped early activity program combined with lower limb joint rehabilitation devices in mechanically ventilated patients in the intensive care unit(ICU).Methods Sixty mechanically ventilated patients admitted to the ICU of Tianjin First Central Hospital from October 2022 to June 2023 were selected as study subjects and randomly divided into an intervention group(n=30)and a control group(n=30)using a random number table.The control group received routine rehabilitation nursing combined with lower limb joint rehabilitation devices,while the intervention group was additionally treated with the stepped early activity program.The duration of mechanical ventilation,length of ICU stay,incidence of delirium,Medical Research Council(MRC)muscle strength scores,phase angle(PA),and skeletal muscle mass index(SMI)were compared between the two groups.Results The intervention group showed significantly shorter durations of mechanical ventilation and the length of ICU stay compared to the control group[mechanical ventilation time(days):9.20±4.51 vs.11.73±4.59,the length of ICU stay(days):10.73±5.37 vs.14.00±6.03,both P<0.05].Post-intervention MRC muscle strength scores,PA,and SMI significantly increased in both groups,with greater improvements observed in the intervention group[MRC muscle strength score:54.17±2.10 vs.50.17±3.51;PA(°):5.80±0.60 vs.5.49±0.54;SMI(kg/m2):6.87±0.46 vs.6.62±0.45,all P<0.05].No statistically significant difference was found in delirium incidence between the two groups[26.7%(8/30)vs.33.3%(10/30),P>0.05].Conclusion The combination of a stepped early activity program and lower limb joint rehabilitation devices effectively shortens mechanical ventilation time and the length of ICU stay,restores muscle strength,and promotes recovery in mechanically ventilated ICU patients,demonstrating significant clinical value.
5.Fungal species distribution and susceptibility factors analysis of secondary pulmonary fungal infections in patients with coronary heart disease combined with COPD
Chinese Journal of Arteriosclerosis 2025;33(9):789-794
Aim To investigate fungal species distribution and associated susceptibility factors of secondary pul-monary fungal infections in patients with coronary heart disease(CHD)combined with chronic obstructive pulmonary dis-ease(COPD).Methods A total of 68 patients with CHD combined with COPD who developed secondary pulmonary fungal infections were retrospectively selected from those admitted to our hospital from March 2021 to June 2024 as the in-fected group,and the diagnosis was confirmed by pathogenic identification of qualified sputum specimens and alveolar lav-age fluid,while 68 patients with simple CHD combined with COPD were randomly included in the ratio of 1∶1,and were set up as the uninfected group.Clinical data of patients in both groups were collected,Logistic regression model was used to analyze the susceptible factors of secondary pulmonary fungal infection in patients with CHD combined with COPD.The receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was used to assess the diagnostic efficacy and accuracy of predictive indica-tors.Results In 68 patients with CHD combined with COPD secondary to pulmonary fungal infections,76 strains of fungi were detected,including 48 strains of Candida albicans(63.16%).Multivariate Logistic regression analysis re-vealed that hospital days(OR=0.160),duration of antibiotic use(OR=0.221),invasive operations(OR=0.248),combined hypoproteinemia(OR=0.104),combined diabetes mellitus(OR=0.269),and combined pulmonary tuberculosis(OR=0.199)were the susceptible factors for secondary pulmonary fungal infection in patients with CHD com-bined with COPD(P<0.05).The results of the ROC curve showed that the area under the curve(AUC)of hospital days,combined hypoproteinemia,combined diabetes and combined detection for evaluating pulmonary fungal infection in patients with CHD combined with COPD were 0.610(95%CI:0.515~0.705),0.647(95%CI:0.554~0.740,0.603(95%CI:0.508~0.698)and 0.843(95%CI:0.776~0.911),respectively,which were all statistically significant compared with the area covered under the ROC curve of 0.5(P<0.05).Conclusion The pathogen of secondary pul-monary fungal infection is mainly Candida albicans in patients with CHD combined with COPD.Hospital days,duration of antibiotics,invasive operations,combined hypoproteinemia,combined diabetes mellitus,and combined pulmonary tu-berculosis were risk factors of secondary pulmonary fungal infection in patients with CHD combined with COPD.
6.Correlation between Gleason grade and free prostate-specific antigen,serum ferritin and uric acid levels in patients with prostate cancer
Haocheng ZHANG ; Meimei TAO ; Jiong ZHANG ; Yuhang QIAN ; Chunmei LIAO ; Peng WANG ; Genqiang LANG ; Lin LI ; Xiaojun DENG
National Journal of Andrology 2025;31(10):881-884
Objective To discuss the correlation between free prostate specific antigen(fPSA),serum ferritin(SF),blood uric acid(SUA)levels and Gleason grading in patients with prostate cancer(PCa).Methods The clinical data of 61 patients with prostate biopsy treated in 411 Hospital of Shanghai University from January to December of 2023 were retrospectively analyzed.According to the results of puncture,the patients were divided into benign prostatic hyperpla-sia(BPH)group(31 cases)and PCa group(30 cases).The levels of fPSA,SF and SUA in patients and Gleason grade in biopsy cases were analyzed.The correlation between fPSA,SF and SUA levels and Gleason grade was analyzed by the method of Spearman.And the diagnostic efficacy of fPSA,SF and SUA levels on PCa was analyzed by receiver operating characteristic curve(ROC).Results The levels of fPSA,SF and SUA in PCa group were significantly higher than those in BPH group(P<0.05).There were statistically significant differences in levels of fPSA SF and SUA in PCA patients with different Gleason grades(P<0.05).With the specificity reaching 96.08%and sensitivity reaching 94.35%,the ar-ea under the curve(AUC)of the combined fPSA,SF and SUA levels in the diagnosis of PCa was 0.982,which was higher than that of the single fPSA,SF and SUA levels(P<0.05).SF and SUA levels in PCa patients were positively correlated with Gleason grade(P<0.05),while fPSA levels were not correlated with Gleason grade(P>0.05).Conclusion The levels of SF and SUA in PCa patients are positively correlated with Gleason grade,which can be used as an important index to predict Gleason grade in PCa patients.
7.Kinesiophobia in patients with heart failure:a concept analysis
Juanjuan ZHOU ; Aixian LI ; Meimei ZHANG ; Peimei HU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(3):76-83
Objective To explore the definition and connotation of kinesiophobia in patients with heart failure,hence to provide a reference for clinical practice.Methods A systematic search was conducted on databases including CNKI,Wanfang Data,Web of Science,PubMed and Embase.Walker and Avant's concept analysis was applied to analyse the literature related to kinesiophobia in patients with heart failure.Results A total of 30 articles were included.The defining attributes of kinesiophobia in patients with heart failure were identified as emotional responses,cognitive biases,physical perceptions and avoidance behaviours.Antecedents included general demographic factors,disease-related factors,exercise self-efficacy,psychological factors and social support.Consequences included reduction in exercise adherence,decrease in physical function and increase in psychological burden.Conclusion The concept analysis of kinesiophobia in patients with heart failure can help healthcare providers with a better understanding and prevention of the kinesiophobia,and provides a reference for the researches in kinesiophobia in patients with heart failure.
8.Research on the management efficiency of the supply-processing-distribution model based on risk perspective in low-value medical consumables of clinical departments of hospital
Meimei LI ; Shanshan JIANG ; Hang WANG ; Jie YUN
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(1):126-132
Objective:To research on the application effect of the supply-processing-distribution (SPD) model based on risk perspective in the management of low-value medical consumables of clinical departments in hospital,so as to improve management efficiency of hospital for low-value medical consumables. Methods:Risk points in the management of low-value medical consumables were identified based on a risk perspective,and the SPD mode was adopted to conduct collaborative management for low-value medical consumables in the hospital. Low-value medical consumables were used in clinical departments of the Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine from October 2021 to November 2023 were selected. According to random number table,885 medical consumables were used from October 2021 to October 2022 were managed by using the conventional management model,and another 885 medical consumables were used from November 2022 to November 2023 were managed by using the SPD model based on a risk perspective. The management effect scores,performance evaluation results,management efficiency,and incidence of adverse situations of low-value medical consumables were compared between the two management modes. Results:The average scores of occurring problems and operation cost of low-value medical consumables in the SPD model group were respectively (15.14±2.06) and (20.44±3.16),which were lower than those in the conventional management model group,with statistically significant differences (t=84.009,92.863,P<0.05). The average scores of delivery timeliness,work efficiency,standardization,traceability of consumables,waste recycling of consumables,delivery satisfaction,and demand forecasting were respectively (97.14±10.11),(95.25±10.85),(89.65±12.54),(88.25±9.14),(94.14±10.22),(88.14±9.22),and (95.84±10.33) in the SPD model group,which were higher than those in the conventional management model group,with statistically significant differences (t=78.169,77.874,75.326,68.557,35.288,25.422,102.959,P<0.05). The average issuance time and replenishment time of low-value medical consumables in the SPD model group were respectively (6.11±0.72) min and (12.58±2.35) h,which were shorter than those in the conventional management model group,with statistically significant differences (t=54.129,122.343,P<0.05). The issuance accuracy rate and proportion of saved amount of low-value medical consumables in the SPD model group were respectively 98.76% and 3.16%,which were higher than those in the conventional management model group,with statistically significant differences (x2=159.178,5.618,P<0.05). The number of issuance error and the proportion of expired consumables,invalid consumables or damaged consumables in the SPD model group were respectively 1.24% and 0.90%,which were lower than those in the conventional management model group,with statistically significant differences (x2=159.178,23.792,P<0.05). The average time consuming of daily and monthly of low-value medical consumables in the SPD model group were respectively (0.29±0.02) h and (1.14±0.25) h,which were shorter than those in the conventional management model group,and the average number of monthly inventory backlog and average circulation time in the SPD model group were respectively (33.19±4.25) and (26.14±3.18) d,which were lower than those in the conventional management model group,with statistically significant differences (t=412.428,122.343,114.555,39.848,P<0.05). The incidence rates of unregistered use,unskilled operation,failure to enter data into the computer,carelessness during shift handovers,and loss of consumables of low-value medical consumables in the SPD model group were respectively 6.21%,7.12%,2.03%,2.26% and 1.92%,which were lower than those in the conventional management model group,with statistically significant differences (x2=28.882,15.225,22.824,12.683,16.893,P<0.05). Conclusion:The application of the SPD model based on a risk perspective in the management of low-value medical consumables in clinical departments of hospital can reduce operating costs of hospital,and increase procurement efficiency for them,and enhance the level of refined management for low-value medical consumables.
9.Sleep-related painful erections: a case report.
Bao SONG ; Wanli ZHANG ; Jianmin WANG ; Meimei LI
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2025;45(10):1440-1441
This paper reports a case of a patient with sleep-related painful erections treated by acupuncture combined with abdominal vibration therapy. The main symptom was repeated painful penile erections during nighttime sleep. The syndrome was differentiated as "water failing to nourish wood" and "liver qi stagnation". Acupuncture was applied at Baihui (GV20), Sishencong (EX-HN1), Guanyuan (CV4), and bilateral Neiguan (PC6), Hegu (LI4), Taichong (LR3), Taixi (KI3), Guilai (ST29), Yongquan (KI1), Yanglingquan (GB34), and Sanyinjiao (SP6). The treatment was combined with abdominal vibration therapy. Treatment was given once daily, five times per week. After the first treatment, the severity and duration of nocturnal erection pain were reduced, and sleep quality was improved. After two weeks of treatment, nocturnal erection pain persisted but became tolerable, with significantly shortened duration.
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10.Correlation between Gleason grade and free prostate-specific antigen,serum ferritin and uric acid levels in patients with prostate cancer
Haocheng ZHANG ; Meimei TAO ; Jiong ZHANG ; Yuhang QIAN ; Chunmei LIAO ; Peng WANG ; Genqiang LANG ; Lin LI ; Xiaojun DENG
National Journal of Andrology 2025;31(10):881-884
Objective To discuss the correlation between free prostate specific antigen(fPSA),serum ferritin(SF),blood uric acid(SUA)levels and Gleason grading in patients with prostate cancer(PCa).Methods The clinical data of 61 patients with prostate biopsy treated in 411 Hospital of Shanghai University from January to December of 2023 were retrospectively analyzed.According to the results of puncture,the patients were divided into benign prostatic hyperpla-sia(BPH)group(31 cases)and PCa group(30 cases).The levels of fPSA,SF and SUA in patients and Gleason grade in biopsy cases were analyzed.The correlation between fPSA,SF and SUA levels and Gleason grade was analyzed by the method of Spearman.And the diagnostic efficacy of fPSA,SF and SUA levels on PCa was analyzed by receiver operating characteristic curve(ROC).Results The levels of fPSA,SF and SUA in PCa group were significantly higher than those in BPH group(P<0.05).There were statistically significant differences in levels of fPSA SF and SUA in PCA patients with different Gleason grades(P<0.05).With the specificity reaching 96.08%and sensitivity reaching 94.35%,the ar-ea under the curve(AUC)of the combined fPSA,SF and SUA levels in the diagnosis of PCa was 0.982,which was higher than that of the single fPSA,SF and SUA levels(P<0.05).SF and SUA levels in PCa patients were positively correlated with Gleason grade(P<0.05),while fPSA levels were not correlated with Gleason grade(P>0.05).Conclusion The levels of SF and SUA in PCa patients are positively correlated with Gleason grade,which can be used as an important index to predict Gleason grade in PCa patients.

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