1.Knowledge, attitude, practice regarding hypertension and home blood pressure monitoring among hypertension patients in rural areas of Shanghai Municipality
MENG Yang ; WAN Jinbao ; WU Cui ; CHEN Qiuyan ; YAN Qinghua ; CHENG Minna
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(7):737-742
Objective:
To investigate the knowledge, attitudes, practices (KAP) and the situation of home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) among hypertension patients in rural areas of Shanghai Municipality, so as to provide a basis for enhancing blood pressure management in this population.
Methods:
From June to October 2021, hypertension patients under management in Luodian Town and Luojing Town of rural areas of Shanghai Municipality were selected as survey subjects using a multistage random sampling method. Demographic information, KAP related to hypertension, and HBPM status were collected through questionnaire surveys. Patients were categorized into short disease duration (≤5 years), medium disease duration (6-10 years), and long disease duration (≥11 years) groups. KAP and HBPM status across different disease duration groups were analyzed statistically.
Results:
A total of 2 894 hypertensive patients were surveyed, including 1 317 (45.51%) males and 1 577 (54.49%) females. The median age was 69.00 (interquartile range, 10.00) years. There were 610 cases with short disease duration, accounting for 21.08%; 629 cases with medium duration, accounting for 21.73%; and 1 655 cases with long duration, accounting for 57.19%. The awareness of "hypertension control measures" was relatively high (97.89%), while awareness of "hypertension complications" was relatively low (71.70%). The adherence rate of "not perceiving difficulty in remembering to take medication on time and in correct doses" was relatively low (78.89%), and the proportion of participants who "walked ≥10 minutes per session at least once in the past 7 days" was relatively high (80.48%). A total of 1 209 cases (41.78%) engaged in HBPM, including 233 cases with short disease duration (19.27%), 252 cases with medium disease duration (20.84%), and 724 cases with long disease duration (59.88%). Compared with long disease duration hypertension patients, those with short disease duration had a alower awareness of "principles of pharmacological treatment for hypertension", a lower adherence rate of "medication should not be stopped after blood pressure control", and a lower proportion of providing their blood pressure measurement results to doctors (all P<0.017). However, they had higher proportions of alcohol consumption and daily salt intake >6 g/d (both P<0.017).
Conclusions
Short disease duration hypertension patients exhibit poorer performance in hypertension-related KAP and HBPM compared to long disease duration patients in rural areas of Shanghai Municipality. It is recommended to implement tailored health education based on disease duration, promote HBPM, and enhance blood pressure control rate.
2.Application of Bedside Hypertonic Saline-contrast Electrical Impedance Tomography of Lung Perfusion in Patients After Pulmonary Endarterectomy: Two Cases and Literature Review
Qiuyan CAI ; Wanglin LIU ; Wei CHENG ; Jingjing LIU ; Chaoji ZHANG ; Jianzhou LIU ; Yun LONG ; Huaiwu HE
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2025;16(2):513-518
Pulmonary electrical impedance tomography (EIT), a noninvasive, continuous, dynamic, and radiation-free bedside imaging technique for monitoring pulmonary ventilation, is now widely utilized in the diagnosis and management of critically ill patients. Beyond ventilation monitoring, hypertonic saline contrast-enhanced EIT for bedside pulmonary perfusion assessment has recently garnered significant attention. This article describes the application of hypertonic saline contrast-enhanced EIT to evaluate pulmonary perfusion in two patients following pulmonary endarterectomy, providing a reference for its perioperative application in such patients.
3.Geneticevolution and pathogenicity analysis of a duck-derived H4N1 subtype avian influenza virus
Qiuyan MAO ; Huitong SI ; Yaxin ZHANG ; Shuo LIU ; Cheng PENG ; Wenming JIANG ; Hualei LIU
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(5):1002-1008
To comprehend the genetic evolutionary characteristics and biological properties of the H4N1 subtype avian influenza virus(AIV)in China,this study conducted whole genome sequen-cing,genetic evolutionary analysis,and pathogenicity test in BALB/c mice of a duck-derived H4N1 subtype AIV strain(DK/GX/E1424/20)isolated from the live poultry market in the southern re-gion in 2020.The results indicated that the cleavage site motif of the HA protein was PEKASR/GLF,which conformed to the characteristics of low pathogenic AIV.All the eight gene fragments were situated in the Eurasian lineage,and the homology of AIV-related genes of the H1N1,H3N8,H4N6,H6N1,and H10N8 subtypes isolated from wild waterfowl was the highest,representing a recombinant virus strain.Without prior adaptation,it replicated effectively in the lungs and turbi-nates of mice,with viral titers of 3.00 and 2.08 log10EID50/mL respectively,and induced weight loss in infected mice.This study suggested that this virus had significant genetic diversity and low pathogenicity in mice,posing a potential risk for mammalian infection.
4.Study of the effects of the SCERTS model-based peer-mediated intervention on the social skills of children with autism spectrum disorder
Cheng QIAO ; Jing LYU ; Qiuyan WU ; Liping ZHAO ; Yulong YAN ; Jiangtao YAN ; Ningxia ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2025;40(7):533-536
Objective:To examine the clinical effects of the SCERTS model-based peer-mediated intervention (PMI) on the social skills of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and provide new approaches to the rehabilitation treatment of ASD children.Methods:A randomized controlled study.A total of 120 children with mild-to-moderate ASD diagnosed Xi′an Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital of Encephalopathy between April 2023 and April 2024 were selected.They were assigned to either the experimental or control group using the random number table method, with 60 cases in each group.The experimental group was treated with the SCERTS model-based PMI, whereas the control group underwent conventional rehabilitation training, comprising cognitive, language and behavioural interventions, acupuncture and other techniques.Changes in Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS), Autism Social Skills Scale (ASSS) and Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist (ATEC) scores were observed in the 2 groups of children before and after treatment.The statistical analyses were performed using a paired-samples t-test for intra-group comparisons and an independent-samples t-test for inter-group comparisons. Results:Following 12 weeks of intervention, the SRS and ATEC scores decreased while the ASSS scores increased after treatment in both groups.The differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05).The SRS [(83.25±14.56) points] and ATEC [(79.41±15.36) points] of the experimental group were lower than those of the control group [SRS(89.80±12.69) points, ATEC(85.95±16.13) points].The ASSS score of the experimental group was higher than that of the control group [(112.77±22.42) points vs.(103.80±24.13) points] ( t=2.627, 2.274, -2.109; all P<0.05). Conclusions:The SCERTS model-based PMI is an efficacious approach for the improvement of social skills in ASD children, and thus merits further investigation and application.
5.Geneticevolution and pathogenicity analysis of a duck-derived H4N1 subtype avian influenza virus
Qiuyan MAO ; Huitong SI ; Yaxin ZHANG ; Shuo LIU ; Cheng PENG ; Wenming JIANG ; Hualei LIU
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(5):1002-1008
To comprehend the genetic evolutionary characteristics and biological properties of the H4N1 subtype avian influenza virus(AIV)in China,this study conducted whole genome sequen-cing,genetic evolutionary analysis,and pathogenicity test in BALB/c mice of a duck-derived H4N1 subtype AIV strain(DK/GX/E1424/20)isolated from the live poultry market in the southern re-gion in 2020.The results indicated that the cleavage site motif of the HA protein was PEKASR/GLF,which conformed to the characteristics of low pathogenic AIV.All the eight gene fragments were situated in the Eurasian lineage,and the homology of AIV-related genes of the H1N1,H3N8,H4N6,H6N1,and H10N8 subtypes isolated from wild waterfowl was the highest,representing a recombinant virus strain.Without prior adaptation,it replicated effectively in the lungs and turbi-nates of mice,with viral titers of 3.00 and 2.08 log10EID50/mL respectively,and induced weight loss in infected mice.This study suggested that this virus had significant genetic diversity and low pathogenicity in mice,posing a potential risk for mammalian infection.
6.Study of the effects of the SCERTS model-based peer-mediated intervention on the social skills of children with autism spectrum disorder
Cheng QIAO ; Jing LYU ; Qiuyan WU ; Liping ZHAO ; Yulong YAN ; Jiangtao YAN ; Ningxia ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2025;40(7):533-536
Objective:To examine the clinical effects of the SCERTS model-based peer-mediated intervention (PMI) on the social skills of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and provide new approaches to the rehabilitation treatment of ASD children.Methods:A randomized controlled study.A total of 120 children with mild-to-moderate ASD diagnosed Xi′an Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital of Encephalopathy between April 2023 and April 2024 were selected.They were assigned to either the experimental or control group using the random number table method, with 60 cases in each group.The experimental group was treated with the SCERTS model-based PMI, whereas the control group underwent conventional rehabilitation training, comprising cognitive, language and behavioural interventions, acupuncture and other techniques.Changes in Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS), Autism Social Skills Scale (ASSS) and Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist (ATEC) scores were observed in the 2 groups of children before and after treatment.The statistical analyses were performed using a paired-samples t-test for intra-group comparisons and an independent-samples t-test for inter-group comparisons. Results:Following 12 weeks of intervention, the SRS and ATEC scores decreased while the ASSS scores increased after treatment in both groups.The differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05).The SRS [(83.25±14.56) points] and ATEC [(79.41±15.36) points] of the experimental group were lower than those of the control group [SRS(89.80±12.69) points, ATEC(85.95±16.13) points].The ASSS score of the experimental group was higher than that of the control group [(112.77±22.42) points vs.(103.80±24.13) points] ( t=2.627, 2.274, -2.109; all P<0.05). Conclusions:The SCERTS model-based PMI is an efficacious approach for the improvement of social skills in ASD children, and thus merits further investigation and application.
7.Single-cell transcriptome analysis reveals the regulatory effects of artesunate on splenic immune cells in polymicrobial sepsis
Jiayun CHEN ; Xueling HE ; Yunmeng BAI ; Jing LIU ; Kwan-Yin WONG ; Lulin XIE ; Qian ZHANG ; Piao LUO ; Peng GAO ; Liwei GU ; Qiuyan GUO ; Guangqing CHENG ; Chen WANG ; Jigang WANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2023;13(7):817-829
Sepsis is characterized by a severe and life-threatening host immune response to polymicrobial infection accompanied by organ dysfunction.Studies on the therapeutic effect and mechanism of immunomod-ulatory drugs on the sepsis-induced hyperinflammatory or immunosuppression states of various im-mune cells remain limited.This study aimed to investigate the protective effects and underlying mechanism of artesunate(ART)on the splenic microenvironment of cecal ligation and puncture-induced sepsis model mice using single-cell RNA sequencing(scRNA-seq)and experimental validations.The scRNA-seq analysis revealed that ART inhibited the activation of pro-inflammatory macrophages recruited during sepsis.ART could restore neutrophils'chemotaxis and immune function in the septic spleen.It inhibited the activation of T regulatory cells but promoted the cytotoxic function of natural killer cells during sepsis.ART also promoted the differentiation and activity of splenic B cells in mice with sepsis.These results indicated that ART could alleviate the inflammatory and/or immunosuppressive states of various immune cells involved in sepsis to balance the immune homeostasis within the host.Overall,this study provided a comprehensive investigation of the regulatory effect of ART on the splenic microenvironment in sepsis,thus contributing to the application of ART as adjunctive therapy for the clinical treatment of sepsis.
8.Single-cell transcriptome analysis uncovers underlying mechanisms of acute liver injury induced by tripterygium glycosides tablet in mice
Qiuyan GUO ; Jiangpeng WU ; Qixin WANG ; Yuwen HUANG ; Lin CHEN ; Jie GONG ; Maobo DU ; Guangqing CHENG ; Tianming LU ; Minghong ZHAO ; Yuan ZHAO ; Chong QIU ; Fei XIA ; Junzhe ZHANG ; Jiayun CHEN ; Feng QIU ; Jigang WANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2023;13(8):908-925
Tripterygium glycosides tablet(TGT),the classical commercial drug of Tripterygium wilfordii Hook.F.has been effectively used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis,nephrotic syndrome,leprosy,Behcet's syndrome,leprosy reaction and autoimmune hepatitis.However,due to its narrow and limited treatment window,TGT-induced organ toxicity(among which liver injury accounts for about 40%of clinical reports)has gained increasing attention.The present study aimed to clarify the cellular and molecular events underlying TGT-induced acute liver injury using single-cell RNA sequencing(scRNA-seq)technology.The TGT-induced acute liver injury mouse model was constructed through short-term TGT exposure and further verified by hematoxylin-eosin staining and liver function-related serum indicators,including alanine aminotransferase,aspartate aminotransferase,alkaline phosphatase and total bilirubin.Using the mouse model,we identified 15 specific subtypes of cells in the liver tissue,including endothelial cells,hepatocytes,cholangiocytes,and hepatic stellate cells.Further analysis indicated that TGT caused a significant inflammatory response in liver endothelial cells at different spatial locations;led to marked inflammatory response,apoptosis and fatty acid metabolism dysfunction in hepatocytes;activated he-patic stellate cells;brought about the activation,inflammation,and phagocytosis of liver capsular macrophages cells;resulted in immune dysfunction of liver lymphocytes;disturbed the intercellular crosstalk in liver microenvironment by regulating various signaling pathways.Thus,these findings elaborate the mechanism underlying TGT-induced acute liver injury,provide new insights into the safe and rational applications in the clinic,and complement the identification of new biomarkers and ther-apeutic targets for liver protection.
9. Design and application of prevention baffle for foot drop in suspension bed
Weiwei WU ; Qiuyan ZHAO ; Dan CHENG ; Yongmei GAO
Chinese Journal of Burns 2020;36(2):131-132
Suspension bed are often used to treat and nurse the wounds of burn patients in clinic. Because of the suspension force, the patients′ activities are limited, and they stay in bed for a long time, which is very easy to cause foot drop, affecting the recovery of the patients. Aiming at this problem, we designed and made a foot drop prevention baffle made of stainless steel, which could withstand the buoyancy of the suspension bed, adjust the feet forwardly and backwardly, to the left and right according to the height of the patients and the distance of the feet to be separated, and keep the foot in a positive and external rotation position according to the comfort of the patients, which achieved good results in clinical application.
10.Expression of serum eosinophil cationic protein in children with respiratory syncytial viruses pneumonia and its clinical significance
Hong XU ; Min LU ; Chao CHENG ; Qiuyan XU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2020;43(5):410-414
Objective:To investigate the expression of serum eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) in children with respiratory syncytial viruses (RSV) pneumonia and its clinical significance.Method:One hundred and six children with RSV pneumonia (RSV pneumonia group) and 70 healthy children (control group) from January 2017 to October 2019 in the Affiliated Suzhou Science & Technology Town Hospital of Nanjing Medical University were selected. Among children with RSV pneumonia, low risk was in 68 cases, intermediate risk was in 25 cases and high risk was in 13 cases. The serum ECP level was measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The lung function indexes were measured, including the forced expiratory volume in one second as a percentage of predicted value (FEV 1%), forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV 1)/forced vital capacity (FVC) and fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO). Risk factors of severity in children with RSV pneumonia were analyzed by multivariate Logistic regression analysis. The area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of serum ECP for RSV pneumonia. Results:The FEV 1% and FEV 1/FVC in RSV pneumonia group were significantly lower than those in control group: (81.47 ± 14.08)% vs. (96.80 ± 17.10)% vs. (72.17 ± 21.63)% and (93.46 ± 26.57)%, the FeNO and ECP were significantly higher than those in control group: (17.88 ± 2.55) ppb vs. (9.79 ± 2.35) ppb and (64.00 ± 20.05) μg/L vs. (41.59 ± 16.99) μg/L, and there were statistical differences ( P<0.01). The serum ECP in RSV pneumonia children with intermediate risk and high risk were significantly higher than that in RSV pneumonia children with low risk: (70.82 ± 20.84), (90.71 ± 19.75) μg/L vs. (58.05 ± 14.72) μg/L, the serum ECP in high risk children was significantly higher than that in intermediate risk children, and there were statistical differences ( P<0.05). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis result showed that FEV 1%, FEV 1/FVC, FeNO and ECP were independent risk factors of severity in children with RSV pneumonia ( OR=12.913, 17.845, 0.002 and 0.126; 95% CI 2.641 to 63.139, 2.972 to 107.139, 0.000 to 0.017 and 0.028 to 0.566; P<0.01). ROC curve analysis result showed that the optimal cut-off value of serum ECP for the diagnosis of RSV pneumonia was 51.84 μg/L, AUC was 0.809, and the sensitivity and specificity were 78.57% and 75.47%; the optimal cut-off value of serum ECP for early diagnosis of RSV pneumonia was 43.17 μg/L, AUC was 0.714, and the sensitivity and specificity were 58.57% and 82.35%. Pearson correlation analysis result showed that serum ECP was negatively correlated with FEV 1% and FEV 1/FVC ( r=-0.632 and-0.604, P<0.01), and it was positively correlated with FeNO ( r=0.707, P<0.01). Conclusions:Serum ECP level in children with RSV pneumonia is significantly increased, which is negatively correlated with FEV 1% and FEV 1/FVC, and positively correlated with FeNO. Serum ECP can be used as one of the reference indicators for the diagnosis and severity assessment of children with RSV pneumonia.


Result Analysis
Print
Save
E-mail