1.Application of perioperative enhanced recovery after surgery clinical pathway for percutaneous vertebro plasty
Xuehu XIE ; Zhiwu ZHANG ; Jisheng LIN ; Hai MENG ; Tianyu BAI ; Zihan FAN ; Nan SU ; Jiashen SHAO ; Jinjun LI ; Guoyu NI ; Feng JIN ; Yong YANG ; Qi FEI
International Journal of Surgery 2025;52(6):415-422
Objective:To evaluate the perioperative application effect of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) clinical pathway in percutaneous vertebro plasty (PVP).Methods:The clinical data of 274 patients who underwent PVP treatment for osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture (OVCF) in Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University from May 2023 to August 2024 were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into two groups according to the different numbers of surgical segments: the single-segment group ( n=211) and the multisegment group ( n=63). Patients in the single-segment group underwent single-segment surgery, while patients in the multisegment group underwent surgery on ≥2 segments. The core points of the ERAS clinical pathway adopted in this study include perioperative education, pain management, early mobilization, application of "outfast", and joint guidance from the departments of nutrition and rehabilitation. Comparison was made between the two groups of patients in terms of visual analog scale (VAS) scores for low back pain at preoperative, 2 h, 6 h, 24 h postoperatively, and on the day of discharge; Oswestry disability index (ODI) scores preoperatively and on the day of discharge; time to first ambulation postoperatively, total length of hospital stay, postoperative length of stay, perioperative complications, and perioperative application of Opioid consumption. Measurement data were expressed as mean±standard deviation ( ± s), and the independent sample t-test was used for comparison between groups; count data were expressed as cases and percentage, and the Chi-square test was used for comparison between groups. The VAS pain scores at each stage of the perioperative period were evaluated using repeated measures analysis of variance or generalized estimating equations. Results:Compared with that before the operation [(6.17±0.93) points, (6.29±0.83) points], the VAS scores of low back pain of patients in the single-segment group and the multisegment group at 2 hours after surgery [(3.09±0.82) points, (3.27±0.65) points], 6 hours after surgery [(2.60±0.79) points, (2.62±0.55) points], and 24 hours after surgery [(1.89±0.77) points, (1.97±0.72) points] and on the day of discharge [(1.72±0.71) points, (1.81±0.64) points] were significantly decreased, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). At the same stage, the VAS scores of low back pain in both groups were not statistically significant ( P>0.05). The ODI scores of patients in the single-segment group and the multisegment group on the day of discharge [(24.21±2.35) points, (24.63±3.31) points] were significantly lower than those before the operation [(64.50±4.81) points, (65.52±4.08) points], and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). There were no statistically significant differences in perioperative complications and the proportion of Opioid drug application between the two groups of patients ( P>0.05). Conclusion:For patients with single-segment or multisegment OVCF, PVP surgical treatment under ERAS clinical pathway management can achieve immediate pain relief, early ambulation exercise, and satisfactory perioperative efficacy.
2.Investigation on the preoperative nutritional status and analysis of risk factors of patients with osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture based on the MNA-SF scoring tool
Tianyu BAI ; Guoyu NI ; Feng JIN ; Hai MENG ; Jisheng LIN ; Zihan FAN ; Qi FEI
International Journal of Surgery 2025;52(7):456-460
Objective:To evaluate preoperative malnutrition risk in patients with osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture (OVCF) based on mini nutritional assessment short form (MNA-SF) and analyze the related clinical risk factors.Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted using clinical data from 129 OVCF patients who underwent percutaneous vertebroplasty at Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, between May 2023 and December 2023. The cohort included 26 males and 103 females, aged (74.71±9.13) years(ranging from 48-98 years). According to MNA-SF scoring method, they were divided into three groups, the malnutrition group ( n=6), the nutritional risk group ( n=40), and the good nutrition group ( n=83). Nutritional risk and malnutrition rates were evaluated using the MNA-SF score. Measurement data with normal distribution were expressed as mean±standard deviation ( ± s) and compared using one-way ANOVA. The comparison between groups of count data was conducted using chi-square test. Univariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression were performed to identify independent risk factors for malnutrition and nutritional risk. Results:According to the MNA-SF score, among 129 patients, the malnutrition rate was 4.7%, the nutritional risk rate was 31.0%, and 64.3% exhibited adequate nutrition based on MNA-SF scores. The results of one-way ANOVA showed that gender ( P=0.023) and BMI ( P<0.001) were significantly correlated with malnutrition and nutritional risk; Logistic regression analysis suggested that the influencing factors of nutritional risk included gender ( P=0.002) and BMI ( P<0.001), while the only dangerous factor of malnutrition was BMI ( P<0.001). Conclusions:Bsed on MNA-SF, OVCF patients undergoing percutaneous vertebroplasty have a higher incidence of malnutrition and nutritional risk. The risk factors for nutritional risk in patients are gender and BMI, while the risk factor for malnutrition is only BMI.
3.SRSF7 promotes pulmonary fibrosis through regulating PKM alternative splicing in lung fibroblasts.
Tongzhu JIN ; Huiying GAO ; Yuquan WANG ; Zhiwei NING ; Danyang BING ; Yan WANG ; Yi CHEN ; Xiaomu TIAN ; Qiudi LIU ; Zhihui NIU ; Jiayu GUO ; Jian SUN ; Ruoxuan YANG ; Qianqian WANG ; Shifen LI ; Tianyu LI ; Yuhong ZHOU ; Wenxin HE ; Yanjie LU ; Yunyan GU ; Haihai LIANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(6):3041-3058
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), a chronic interstitial lung disease, is characterized by aberrant wound healing, excessive scarring and the formation of myofibroblastic foci. Although the role of alternative splicing (AS) in the pathogenesis of organ fibrosis has garnered increasing attention, its specific contribution to pulmonary fibrosis remains incompletely understood. In this study, we identified an up-regulation of serine/arginine-rich splicing factor 7 (SRSF7) in lung fibroblasts derived from IPF patients and a bleomycin (BLM)-induced mouse model, and further characterized its functional role in both human fetal lung fibroblasts and mice. We demonstrated that enhanced expression of Srsf7 in mice spontaneously induced alveolar collagen accumulation. Mechanistically, we investigated alternative splicing events and revealed that SRSF7 modulates the alternative splicing of pyruvate kinase (PKM), leading to metabolic dysregulation and fibroblast activation. In vivo studies showed that fibroblast-specific knockout of Srsf7 in conditional knockout mice conferred resistance to bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis. Importantly, through drug screening, we identified lomitapide as a novel modulator of SRSF7, which effectively mitigated experimental pulmonary fibrosis. Collectively, our findings elucidate a molecular pathway by which SRSF7 drives fibroblast metabolic dysregulation and propose a potential therapeutic strategy for pulmonary fibrosis.
4.Study on clinical effect of needle-embedding for preventing and treating postoperative constipation in thoracic and lumbar vertebral fractures
Liangliang SHI ; Tianyu WANG ; Lingkang WU ; Ying JIN ; Haiyan LI
Chongqing Medicine 2025;54(9):2023-2027
Objective To explore the clinical application of needle-embedding therapy for preventing and treating postoperative constipation in the patients with thoracolumbar vertebral fractures based on the theory of"preventing illness".Methods Eighty patients meeting the criteria for postoperative constipation af-ter thoracolumbar vertebral surgery in a tertiary hospital of Hangzhou City from January 2023 to February 2024 were selected as the study subjects.The patients were divided into the control group and experimental group by using the random number table method,40 cases in each group.The control group adopted the treat-ment of orally taking lactulose oral solution and the nursing such as routine postoperative food and drink and bed defecation training.The experimental group was given the needle-embedding therapy on the basis of rou-tine care.The gastrointestinal syndrome rating scale(GSRS)score,intra-abdominal pressure(IAP),abdomi-nal circumference,defecation and exhausting situation before and after intervention were performed the statis-tics and compared between the two groups.Results At 36,72 h after oeperation,the GSRS score,IAP and ab-dominal circumference in the both groups were significantly declined or decreased compared with those imme-diately after the operation,the above indicators in the experimental group were superior to those in the control group,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.01).The first exhausting and defecation time of the experimental group was earlier than that of the control group,and the difference was statistically signifi-cant(P<0.01).Conclusion Under the basis of"preventing illness",the needing-embedding therapy has signif-icant therapeutic effects in preventing and treating postoperative constipation in thoracolumbar fractures,could effec-tively reduce IAP,alleviate the symptoms of constipation in the patients and improve their quality of life.
5.Clinical evaluation methods for craniovertebral junction abnormalities
Jialu WANG ; Boyan ZHANG ; Maoyang QI ; Hongfeng MENG ; Tianyu JIN ; Zan CHEN ; Wanru DUAN
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2024;62(3):260-264
Craniovertebral junction malformation is a congenital malformation located in the foramen magnum and upper cervical spine, including bone and nerve malformation, resulting in motor and sensory disorders, cerebellar and lower cranial nerves, etc. The evaluation methods of clinical symptoms and efficacy of craniovertebral junction malformation are important for the surgical indications and effects, mainly including the evaluation of clinical symptoms and the quality of life. At present, the commonly used methods in clinical work and literature are the Japanese orthopaedic association scores, visual analogue scales, 36-item short-form health survey, etc. Most of these clinical evaluations are not aimed at craniovertebral junction diseases but focus on the description of a certain type of clinical symptoms. Chicago Chiari outcome scale and syringomyelia outcome scale of Xuanwu hospital are dedicated to Craniovertebral junction malformation, but more clinical studies are needed to prove their effectiveness. Based on the literature reports, this article reviewed the previous clinical evaluation methods of craniovertebral junction malformation and discusses their applications and limitations.
6.Spatially resolved metabolomics visualizes heterogeneous distribution of metabolites in lung tissue and the anti-pulmonary fibrosis effect of Prismatomeris connate extract
Jiang HAIYAN ; Zheng BOWEN ; Hu GUANG ; Kuang LIAN ; Zhou TIANYU ; Li SIZHENG ; Chen XINYI ; Li CHUANGJUN ; Zhang DONGMING ; Zhang JINLAN ; Yang ZENGYAN ; He JIUMING ; Jin HONGTAO
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2024;14(9):1330-1346
Pulmonary fibrosis(PF)is a chronic progressive end-stage lung disease.However,the mechanisms un-derlying the progression of this disease remain elusive.Presently,clinically employed drugs are scarce for the treatment of PF.Hence,there is an urgent need for developing novel drugs to address such diseases.Our study found for the first time that a natural source of Prismatomeris connata Y.Z.Ruan(Huang Gen,HG)ethyl acetate extract(HG-2)had a significant anti-PF effect by inhibiting the expression of the transforming growth factor beta 1/suppressor of mothers against decapentaplegic(TGF-β1/Smad)pathway.Network pharmacological analysis suggested that HG-2 had effects on tyrosine kinase phosphorylation,cellular response to reactive oxygen species,and extracellular matrix(ECM)disassembly.Moreover,mass spec-trometry imaging(MSI)was used to visualize the heterogeneous distribution of endogenous metabolites in lung tissue and reveal the anti-PF metabolic mechanism of HG-2,which was related to arginine biosyn-thesis and alanine,asparate and glutamate metabolism,the downregulation of arachidonic acid meta-bolism,and the upregulation of glycerophospholipid metabolism.In conclusion,we elaborated on the relationship between metabolite distribution and the progression of PF,constructed the regulatory metabolic network of HG-2,and discovered the multi-target therapeutic effect of HG-2,which might be conducive to the development of new drugs for PF.
7.Clinical evaluation methods for craniovertebral junction abnormalities
Jialu WANG ; Boyan ZHANG ; Maoyang QI ; Hongfeng MENG ; Tianyu JIN ; Zan CHEN ; Wanru DUAN
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2024;62(3):260-264
Craniovertebral junction malformation is a congenital malformation located in the foramen magnum and upper cervical spine, including bone and nerve malformation, resulting in motor and sensory disorders, cerebellar and lower cranial nerves, etc. The evaluation methods of clinical symptoms and efficacy of craniovertebral junction malformation are important for the surgical indications and effects, mainly including the evaluation of clinical symptoms and the quality of life. At present, the commonly used methods in clinical work and literature are the Japanese orthopaedic association scores, visual analogue scales, 36-item short-form health survey, etc. Most of these clinical evaluations are not aimed at craniovertebral junction diseases but focus on the description of a certain type of clinical symptoms. Chicago Chiari outcome scale and syringomyelia outcome scale of Xuanwu hospital are dedicated to Craniovertebral junction malformation, but more clinical studies are needed to prove their effectiveness. Based on the literature reports, this article reviewed the previous clinical evaluation methods of craniovertebral junction malformation and discusses their applications and limitations.
8.High expression of CHMP2B promotes the occurrence and development of pancreatic cancer and explores its mechanism
Tianyu CAO ; Haodong JIN ; Can HUANG
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2024;59(9):1551-1556
Objective To analyze the clinical significance of elevated CHMP2B expression in pancreatic cancer,and to explore the oncogenic mechanism of CHMP2B in pancreatic cancer.Methods A transcriptomic analysis conducted on the GEPIA website revealed CHMP2B expression in over 20 types of malignant tumors.The relation-ship between CHMP2B expression and disease-free survival and overall survival of pancreatic cancer was analyzed.The correlation between CHMP2B,MAP1LC3B and P62 expression was analyzed by TCGA database.The overex-pression plasmid of CHMP2B factor was transfected with Lipofectamine 2000 in MIA PaCa-2 cells,and the overex-pression of CHMP2B factor in MIA PaCa-2 was verified by Western blot.The effect of overexpression of CHMP2B on tumorigenic ability of MIA PaCa-2 cells was verified by clonal formation experiment.The effect of overexpression of CHMP2B on proliferation,migration and invasion of MIA PaCa-2 cells was verified by CCK-8 and Transwell ex-periments.The localization of CHMP2B factor was detected by immunofluorescence staining.The correlation be-tween CHMP2B,MAP1LC3B and P62 expression was analyzed by TCGA database.The expression of MAP1LC3B and P62 in CHMP2B overexpression was verified by qPCR.Results The expression of CHMP2B factor increased in pancreatic cancer(P<0.01).Overexpression of CHMP2B factor was associated with overall survival and dis-ease-free survival(P<0.01).The high expression of CHMP2B promoted the tumorigenesis of MIA PaCa-2 cells in pancreatic cancer,and also promoted the proliferation,migration and invasion of pancreatic cancer.Immunofluo-rescence staining showed that CHMP2B was distributed in both nucleus and cytoplasm and correlated with vesicle secretion.Moreover,CHMP2B was positively correlated with the expression of autophagy marker MAP1LC3B while inhibiting the expression of P62.Conclusion The high expression of CHMP2B in clinical pancreatic cancer tissue samples is consistent with the high expression in vitro pancreatic cancer cell lines.CHMP2B is localized in both nu-cleus and cytoplasm,involving in vesicle transport and lysosomal autophagy.In the pancreatic cancer cell line MIA PaCa-2,CHMP2B is positively correlated with the expression of autophagy marker MAP1LC3B and inhibits the ex-pression of P62.It is concluded that CHMP2B is related to autophagy in promoting the malignant degree of pancre-atic cancer.CHMP2B meets the high nutritional metabolic requirements of pancreatic cancer cells by regulating ve-sicular transport and autophagy,thus promoting the malignant biological behavior of pancreatic cancer.
9.Exploration and application of the evaluation criterion for the clinical rational use of Dahuang Zhechong Capsule
Jin LIU ; Xujie ZANG ; Peng XU ; Jian QI ; Tianyu ZHANG ; Tao FU ; Wei YUAN ; Pengcheng YUAN ; Haile FENG
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;47(10):1449-1456
Objective To discuss the evaluation basis of the clinical rational use of Dahuang Zhechong Capsule and to establish its rationality evaluation criterion to promote the sensible use of Dahuang Zhechong Capsule.Methods The rationality evaluation criterion for Dahuang Zhechong Capsule was formulated by referring to the package insert,treatment guidelines,and other literature.According to the criterion,270 outpatient prescriptions using Dahuang Zhechong Capsule in Xiyuan Hospital,China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences were reviewed from January to June 2020.The indication,usage and dosage,drug combination,and repeated administration were analyzed.The pharmaceutical intervention was performed to address the problems found in the prescription reviews,and 328 outpatient prescriptions using Dahuang Zhechong Capsule in October 2020 were reevaluated.Results The irrational use rate of Dahuang Zhechong Capsule from January to June 2020 was 42.22%(114 cases),including 108(40%)cases of inappropriate indications,five(1.85%)cases of improper usage and dosage,and one(0.37%)case of inappropriate administration route.However,the pharmaceutical intervention in October 2020 remarkably reduced the irrational use rate of Dahuang Zhechong Capsule(4.27%,14 cases),all of which were inappropriate indications.Conclusion Dahuang Zhechong Capsule is being used irrationally;therefore,establishing an evaluation criterion is required.The specific situation of irrational drug use can be identified by prescription review according to its rationality evaluation criterion to manage its clinical use better and promote its rational use.
10.The impact of oral multidimensional carbohydrates on early postoperative recovery in patients undergoing unilateral biportal endoscopy spine surgery
Guoyu NI ; Tianyu BAI ; Feng JIN ; Hai MENG ; Yingkai ZHANG ; Jisheng LIN ; Jinyu GUO ; Jinxia PAN ; Yong YANG ; Qi FEI
International Journal of Surgery 2024;51(12):808-813
Objective:To explore the impact of different preoperative fluid supplementation methods (oral multidimensional carbohydrates and conventional fluid supplementation) on early postoperative recovery and pain management in patients undergoing unilateral biportal endoscopic (UBE) spine surgery.Methods:A retrospective cohort study was conducted to analyze the data of 386 patients who underwent UBE lumbar spine surgery under general anesthesia in the two courtyards of Beijing Friendship Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University from May 2023 to April 2024. All patients were divided into oral multidimensional carbohydrates ( "Outfast" supplementation, composed mainly of water, sugars, salts, and vitamins) group (referred to as oral "Outfast" group, 189 patients) and conventional fluid supplementation group (197 patients) according to the type of fluid replenishment. Patients in the oral "Outfast" group were given one oral dose in the morning of the first surgery, and another oral infusion before 10∶00 in the morning of the next surgery or afternoon surgery. Patients in the conventional fluid supplementation group received intravenous infusion in the morning of the first surgery, and were given intravenous infusion of glucose and sodium chloride injection in the morning of the next surgery or afternoon surgery. The two groups were compared for the proportion of patients receiving preoperative intravenous fluids on the day of surgery, intraoperative and postoperative fluid volumes, average daily fluid volumes over the first three postoperative days, time to first postoperative ambulation, time to first bowel movement, post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) stay duration, 4-hour and 24-hour postoperative visual analog scale (VAS) pain scores, incidence of anesthesia-related adverse reactions, and incidence of severe gastrointestinal adverse reactions. The measurement data of normal distribution were expressed as mean±standard deviation ( ± s), and t-test was used for inter-group comparison. The measurement data of skewed distribution were expressed as M ( Q1, Q3) and rank sum test was used for inter-group comparison. Count data was presented in terms of examples and percentages, and a chi-square test was used for comparison between two groups. Results:In the oral "Outfast" group, 8 patients (4.2%) received preoperative intravenous fluids on the day of surgery, compared to 136 patients (69.0%) in the conventional fluid supplementation group, showing a significant difference ( P<0.001). The postoperative fluid volumes, average daily fluid volumes over the first three postoperative days, and shorter time to first ambulation in the oral multidimensional carbohydrates group were 700.0(600.0, 1 100.0) mL, 200.0(200.0, 300.0) mL, and 6.0(6.0, 11.0) h, respectively. The conventional fluid supplementation group was 1 100.0(700.0, 1 200.0) mL, 600.0(500.0, 700.0) mL, and 12.0(6.0, 19.0) h, respectively. The oral "Outfast" group was lower than the conventional fluid supplementation group ( P<0.001).There were no significant differences between the two groups in intraoperative fluid volumes, time to first bowel movement, PACU stay duration, 4-hour and 24-hour VAS pain scores, incidence of anesthesia-related adverse reactions, or incidence of severe gastrointestinal adverse reactions ( P>0.05). Conclusions:Preoperative oral multidimensional carbohydrates supplementation effectively reduces the amount of preoperative and postoperative intravenous fluid required, shortens the time to first ambulation. Preoperative oral multidimensional carbohydrates is safe and does not adversely impact gastrointestinal reactions or pain management in the postoperative period.


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