1.Correlation between type 2 diabetes and hepatitis B virus infection
Wu LIU ; Tianshuo ZHAO ; Liguo YANG ; Genxia GAO ; Wenli MIAO ; Tongxia ZENG ; Yonglan CHEN ; Lina ZHANG ; Xiaoyan CHE ; Lihong WANG ; Junhan ZHANG ; Bingfeng HAN ; Fuqiang CUI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(5):833-839
Objective:To analyze the latent prevalence of hepatitis B and type 2 diabetes and their correlation through an observational study.Methods:This study used a case-control design. The cases with diabetes were recruited through the diabetes management system and village doctors, while the controls without diabetes were screened from volunteers recruited by village health clinics. Capillary blood samples were collected from the study participants for the measurement of real-time blood glucose level, and venous blood samples were taken from them for the detections of HBV serological markers. Firth logistic regression model was used to fit the relationship between HBsAg positive status and diabetes status.Results:The study included 1 218 diabetes patients, 62 patients with impaired fasting glucose and 491 cases without diabetes. In the cases without diagnosis of diabetes, 11.15% had impaired fasting blood glucose and 4.43% had diabetes. Among those who reported no or unknown diagnosis of hepatitis B, 1.73% were positive for HBsAg, while 18.80% were positive for both HBV core antibody and surface antibody, indicating latent infection of hepatitis B virus. In the non-diabetes group, 0.81% reported hepatitis B history, and in the diabetes group, 2.76% reported hepatitis B history. After adjustment, the HBsAg positive rate was higher in the diabetes group ( OR=2.90, 95% CI: 1.21-6.91). Conclusions:Both diabetes and hepatitis B exhibited a high degree of latent prevalence. The HBsAg positive rate was significantly higher in those with diabetes than in those without diabetes, indicating a potential correlation. These findings highlighted the importance of strengthened screening and management of comorbidities.
2.Meta-analysis of the efficacy and safety of negative-pressure wound therapy in the treatment of infected wounds in orthopedic trauma patients
Shuyi YUAN ; Lulu TANG ; Ansu WANG ; Jiayi FENG ; Xiaotong LIU ; Tongxia XIA
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(1):82-89
Objective:To explore the efficacy and safety of negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT) in treating infected wounds in orthopedic trauma patients.Methods:China National Knowledge Infrastructure, China Biomedical Literature Database, Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform, PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, and CINAHL were searched for randomized controlled trials (RCT) and cohort studies examining the impact of NPWT on wound healing in orthopedic trauma infections. The retrieval time was from the establishment of the databases to October 2024. RevMan 5.4 software was used for Meta-analysis. The patients were divided into two groups according to different treatment methods: the intervention group, treated with NPWT, and the control group, treated with conventional treatment. The observed indicators included clinical efficacy, wound healing quality, length of hospital stay, wound healing time, incidence of complications, secondary surgery rate, and duration of antibiotic use. Publication bias analysis was performed on the observed indicators through Begg and Egger tests.Results:A total of 13 studies were included, comprising 11 RCT and 2 cohort studies, involving a total of 3 538 patients, with 1 762 in the intervention group and 1 776 in the control group. The meta-analysis results indicated that the intervention group had better clinical efficacy ( OR=7.08, 95% CI 5.31, 9.45, P<0.01), higher wound healing quality ( MD=4.15, 95% CI 3.99, 4.32, P<0.01), shorter length of hospital stay ( MD=-13.38, 95% CI -14.39, -12.38, P<0.01), shorter wound healing time ( MD=-8.11, 95% CI -10.22, -6.00, P<0.01), lower incidence of complications, lower secondary surgery rate ( OR=0.22, 95% CI 0.09, 0.57, P<0.01), and shorter duration of antibiotic use ( MD=-7.61, 95% CI -8.06, -7.16, P<0.01) when compared with the control group. No significant publication bias was observed in the aforementioned indicators ( P>0.05). Conclusion:Compared with the conventional treatment, NPWT can enhance the clinical efficacy and wound healing quality of infected wounds in orthopedic trauma patients, shorten length of hospital stay and wound healing time, reduce the incidence of complications and secondary surgery rates, and shorten the duration of antibiotic use.
3.Meta-analysis of the efficacy and safety of negative-pressure wound therapy in the treatment of infected wounds in orthopedic trauma patients
Shuyi YUAN ; Lulu TANG ; Ansu WANG ; Jiayi FENG ; Xiaotong LIU ; Tongxia XIA
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(1):82-89
Objective:To explore the efficacy and safety of negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT) in treating infected wounds in orthopedic trauma patients.Methods:China National Knowledge Infrastructure, China Biomedical Literature Database, Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform, PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, and CINAHL were searched for randomized controlled trials (RCT) and cohort studies examining the impact of NPWT on wound healing in orthopedic trauma infections. The retrieval time was from the establishment of the databases to October 2024. RevMan 5.4 software was used for Meta-analysis. The patients were divided into two groups according to different treatment methods: the intervention group, treated with NPWT, and the control group, treated with conventional treatment. The observed indicators included clinical efficacy, wound healing quality, length of hospital stay, wound healing time, incidence of complications, secondary surgery rate, and duration of antibiotic use. Publication bias analysis was performed on the observed indicators through Begg and Egger tests.Results:A total of 13 studies were included, comprising 11 RCT and 2 cohort studies, involving a total of 3 538 patients, with 1 762 in the intervention group and 1 776 in the control group. The meta-analysis results indicated that the intervention group had better clinical efficacy ( OR=7.08, 95% CI 5.31, 9.45, P<0.01), higher wound healing quality ( MD=4.15, 95% CI 3.99, 4.32, P<0.01), shorter length of hospital stay ( MD=-13.38, 95% CI -14.39, -12.38, P<0.01), shorter wound healing time ( MD=-8.11, 95% CI -10.22, -6.00, P<0.01), lower incidence of complications, lower secondary surgery rate ( OR=0.22, 95% CI 0.09, 0.57, P<0.01), and shorter duration of antibiotic use ( MD=-7.61, 95% CI -8.06, -7.16, P<0.01) when compared with the control group. No significant publication bias was observed in the aforementioned indicators ( P>0.05). Conclusion:Compared with the conventional treatment, NPWT can enhance the clinical efficacy and wound healing quality of infected wounds in orthopedic trauma patients, shorten length of hospital stay and wound healing time, reduce the incidence of complications and secondary surgery rates, and shorten the duration of antibiotic use.
4.Correlation between type 2 diabetes and hepatitis B virus infection
Wu LIU ; Tianshuo ZHAO ; Liguo YANG ; Genxia GAO ; Wenli MIAO ; Tongxia ZENG ; Yonglan CHEN ; Lina ZHANG ; Xiaoyan CHE ; Lihong WANG ; Junhan ZHANG ; Bingfeng HAN ; Fuqiang CUI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(5):833-839
Objective:To analyze the latent prevalence of hepatitis B and type 2 diabetes and their correlation through an observational study.Methods:This study used a case-control design. The cases with diabetes were recruited through the diabetes management system and village doctors, while the controls without diabetes were screened from volunteers recruited by village health clinics. Capillary blood samples were collected from the study participants for the measurement of real-time blood glucose level, and venous blood samples were taken from them for the detections of HBV serological markers. Firth logistic regression model was used to fit the relationship between HBsAg positive status and diabetes status.Results:The study included 1 218 diabetes patients, 62 patients with impaired fasting glucose and 491 cases without diabetes. In the cases without diagnosis of diabetes, 11.15% had impaired fasting blood glucose and 4.43% had diabetes. Among those who reported no or unknown diagnosis of hepatitis B, 1.73% were positive for HBsAg, while 18.80% were positive for both HBV core antibody and surface antibody, indicating latent infection of hepatitis B virus. In the non-diabetes group, 0.81% reported hepatitis B history, and in the diabetes group, 2.76% reported hepatitis B history. After adjustment, the HBsAg positive rate was higher in the diabetes group ( OR=2.90, 95% CI: 1.21-6.91). Conclusions:Both diabetes and hepatitis B exhibited a high degree of latent prevalence. The HBsAg positive rate was significantly higher in those with diabetes than in those without diabetes, indicating a potential correlation. These findings highlighted the importance of strengthened screening and management of comorbidities.
5.Status and influencing factors of vertebral compression fracture in elderly patients with osteoporosis
Jiayi FENG ; Lulu TANG ; Fengqiong GAO ; Xiaotong LIU ; Ansu WANG ; Tongxia XIA
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(17):2330-2335
Objective:To investigate the status of vertebral compression fracture (VCF) in elderly patients with osteoporosis and analyze its influencing factors.Methods:A total of 222 elderly patients with osteoporosis admitted to Department of Spinal Surgery in Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University from March 2019 to March 2023 were selected as the research objects by the convenient sampling method, and clinical data of the patients were collected. Patients were divided into VCF group ( n=98) and non-VCF group ( n=124) based on whether or not VCF occurred. Logistic regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of VCF in elderly patients with osteoporosis. Results:The incidence of VCF in 222 elderly patients with osteoporosis was 44.1% (98/222). The results of Logistic regression analysis showed that a history of falls ( OR=2.968, 95% CI: 1.154-7.736, P=0.024), no history of osteoporosis drug treatment ( OR=4.707, 95% CI: 1.525-14.531, P=0.007), body mass index>24.0 kg/m 2 ( OR=4.586, 95% CI: 2.071-10.158, P<0.001), lower bone density T values ( OR=3.221, 95% CI: 2.194-4.731, P<0.001) and low albumin ( OR=0.828, 95% CI: 0.752-0.913, P<0.001) were risk factors for VCF in elderly patients with osteoporosis. Conclusions:The incidence of vertebral compression fracture is high in elderly patients with osteoporosis, among which a history of falls, no history of osteoporosis drug treatment, body mass index greater than 24 kg/m 2, lower bone density T-values and low albumin are the main influencing factors that affect the occurrence of vertebral compression fracture in elderly patients with osteoporosis. Clinical medical staff should pay attention to these risk factors, identify the risk of fractures in elderly patients early and take targeted intervention measures.
6.Evaluation of the effect of the"tertiary hospital-community integrated"TCM-based management and treatment program in 60 patients with diabetic kidney disease
Xueying HUANG ; Ning ZHANG ; Kaifeng SHI ; Pu YAN ; Xiangyu LI ; Qian ZHANG ; Xin WANG ; Guozhao YAO ; Ying HUANG ; Tongxia LI
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;47(1):107-115
Objective We aimed to observe the effect of the traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)-based"tertiary hospital-community integrated"treatment program in patients with diabetic kidney disease.Methods A total of 126 patients from the Jiangtai and Cuigezhuang Communities in Chaoyang District were randomly divided into the experimental group and the control group(n=63 patients per group).In the experimental group,the"tertiary hospital-community integrated"treatment program was implemented(including TCM differentiated health preservation,chronic disease management,comprehensive diagnosis and treatment program of integrated Chinese and Western medicine),while in the control group,the existing chronic disease diagnosis,treatment,and management program in the community was implemented(including chronic disease management with regular follow-ups,diagnosis and treatment program of Western medicine).The observation period was 6 months,with 3 months as a course of treatment.The 24 h urine total protein level(24 hUTP),the serum level of creatinine(Scr),and the estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR)were compared between the two groups,as well as the effective rates of 24 hUTP,Scr,and eGFR,the rate of achieving standard glucose levels and normal lipid metabolism,including low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol(LDL-C),triglyceride(TG),and glycosylated hemoglobin(GHB),the level of patients'self-management,and the medical service in utilization.Results There were 120 patients included for analysis(60 in the experimental group and 60 in the control group).The difference in 24 hUTP was significantly different(P<0.05),while Scr and eGFR were not statistically different between the experimental and control groups after 3 months of treatment.The differences in 24 hUTP,Scr,and eGFR were statistically significant after 6 months(P<0.05).After 6 months of treatment in both groups,the effective rates of 24 hUTP,Scr,and eGFR were higher in the experimental group than in the control group(78.3%,48.3%,and 50.0%in the experimental group and 35.0%,18.3%,and 15.0%in the control group,respectively)(P<0.05);after 6 months,the LDL-C,TG,and GHB qualified rates were higher in the experimental group than in the control group(75.0%,83.3%,and 71.7%in the experimental group and 56.7%,63.3%,and 46.7%in the control group,respectively;P<0.05);comparing the self-management levels of the two groups after 3 and 6 months of treatment,the total self-management score and the total self-efficacy score were both higher in the experimental group than in the control group(P<0.05);comparing the time of hospitalization and hospitalization costs of the two groups 6 months after enrollment,the time of hospitalization and hospitalization costs were lower in the experimental group(P<0.05).Conclusion The"tertiary hospital-community integrated"TCM-based treatment program improves renal function,glucose and lipid metabolism,and patients'self-management;it can reduce the economic burden of families,save medical resources,and improve the utilization of medical services.
7.Development of the Early Warning Assessment Scale of Nursing Risk after General Anesthesia for Patients in Dental Hospitals
Xiuli WANG ; Xiao CHEN ; Ye ZHANG ; Tongxia ZHAO ; Dongling LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(5):633-638
Objective:To develop the Early Warning Assessment Scale of Nursing Risk after General Anesthesia for Patients in Dental Hospitals, so as to provide reference for clinical nurses to identify and predict nursing risk in the early stage.Methods:The entry pool of the Early Warning Assessment Scale of Nursing Risk after General Anesthesia for Patients in Dental Hospitals was formed by consulting the relevant domestic and foreign article, referring to the results of the previous qualitative interviews, and retrospective analysis of the patient's medical records. After two rounds of Delphi expert consultation and project analysis, the initial assessment scale was formed. From January to December 2021, 115 inpatients in the Hospital of Stomatology of Jilin University after general anesthesia were selected by convenient sampling to test the predict performance of the scale.Results:The expert authority coefficients of the two rounds of consultation were 0.855 and 0.825 respectively. The Early Warning Assessment Scale of Nursing Risk after General Anesthesia for Patients in Dental Hospitals included 25 items. Cronbach's α coefficient of the scale was 0.721. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of subjects was 0.865 [95% confidence interval (0.790, 0.939) ]. When the cutoff value was 15.500, the sensitivity of the scale was 0.722, the specificity was 0.899, the Jordan index was 0.621, and the predict performance was the best.Conclusions:The Early Warning Assessment Scale of Nursing Risk after General Anesthesia for Patients in Dental Hospitals is scientific and feasible, and can be used for the assessment and early warning of postoperative nursing risk of patients under general anesthesia in stomatological hospitals in China, helping nurses to identify the nursing risk of patients at an early stage.
8.The phenotypic and genetic spectrum of colony-stimulating factor 1 receptor gene-related leukoencephalopathy in China
Jingying WU ; Zaiqiang ZHANG ; Qing LIU ; Jun XU ; Weihai XU ; Liyong WU ; Zhiying WU ; Kang WANG ; Jianjun WU ; Zhangyu ZOU ; Haishan JIANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Wei GE ; Yuhu ZHANG ; Tongxia ZHANG ; Lixia ZHANG ; Zhanhang WANG ; Li LING ; Chang ZHOU ; Yun LI ; Beisha TANG ; Jianguang TANG ; Ping ZHONG ; Liang SHANG ; Yimin SUN ; Guixian ZHAO ; Xiuhe ZHAO ; Hongfu LI ; Jiong HU ; Jieling JIANG ; Chao ZHANG ; Xinghua LUAN ; Yuwu ZHAO ; Wotu TIAN ; Feixia ZHAN ; Xiaohang QIAN ; Huidong TANG ; Yuyan TAN ; Chunkang CHANG ; Youshan ZHAO ; Li CAO
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2021;54(11):1109-1118
Objective:To summarize and analyze the clinical data of Chinese patients with colony-stimulating factor 1 receptor (CSF1R)-related leukoencephalopathy, and clarify the phenotypic and genetic characteristics of Chinese patients.Methods:Medical history of patients with CSF1R-related leukoencephalopathy diagnosed from April 1, 2018 to January 31, 2021 in the department of neurology of 22 hospitals in China was collected, and scores of Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scale (MoCA), magnetic resonance severity scale were evaluated. Group comparison was performed between male and female patients.Results:A total of 62 patients were included, and the male-female ratio was 1∶1.95. The age of onset was (40.35±8.42) years. Cognitive impairment (82.3%, 51/62) and motor symptoms (77.4%,48/62) were the most common symptoms. The MMSE and MoCA scores were 18.79±7.16 and 13.96±7.23, respectively, and the scores of two scales in male patients (22.06±5.31 and 18.08±5.60) were significantly higher than those in females (15.53±7.41 , t=2.954, P=0.006; 10.15±6.26, t=3.328 , P=0.003). The most common radiographic feature was bilateral asymmetric white matter changes (100.0%), and the magnetic resonance imaging severity scale score was 27.42±11.40, while the white matter lesion score of females (22.94±8.39) was significantly higher than that of males (17.62±8.74 , t=-2.221, P<0.05). A total of 36 CSF1R gene mutations were found in this study, among which c.2381T>C/p.I794T was the hotspot mutation that carried by 17.9% (10/56) of the probands. Conclusions:The core phenotypic characteristics of CSF1R-related leukoencephalopathy in China are progressive motor and cognitive impairment, with bilateral asymmetrical white matter changes. In addition, there exist gender differences clinically, with severer cognitive impairment and imaging changes in female patients. Thirty-six CSF1R gene mutations were found in this study, and c.2381T>C/p. I794T was the hotspot mutation.
9.Cognition of dental medical and nursing staff on the risk early warning management of inpatients: a qualitative study
Tongxia ZHAO ; Ye ZHANG ; Xiuli WANG ; Xiao CHEN ; Dongling LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(28):3834-3839
Objective:To explore the current status of cognition of medical and nursing staff in dental hospitals on the risk early warning management of inpatients, so as to provide a reference for the further construction of an emergency and critical illness risk early warning system for inpatients in dental hospitals.Methods:This study adopted the phenomenological research method in qualitative research. From January to August 2020, purpose sampling was used to select 15 medical and nursing staff from a number of dental hospitals in Zhejiang Province, Jilin Province, Liaoning Province, and Shanxi Province as the research objects. The semi-structured in-depth interview was conducted with medical and nursing staff, and the interview data was transcribed, coded, categorized, described, and summarized.Results:A total of four themes were summarized, namely, the insufficient management ability of medical and nursing staff to grasp the emergency and critical illness risk early warning of inpatients, the difficulty of medical and nursing staff to implement the risk early warning of emergency and critical illness of inpatients, the status quo of the demand of medical and nursing staff for the risk early warning management of emergency and critical illness of inpatients, and specialized indicators for medical and nursing staff to improve the risk early warning management of inpatients.Conclusions:The medical and nursing staff of dental hospitals have a lack of understanding of the risk early warning management of inpatients. There is an urgent need to improve risk cognition and first aid capabilities in order to establish an emergency and critical illness risk early warning management system for inpatients in dental hospitals.
10.Study on the HPLC Fingerprint Chromatogram of Danzhen Headache Capsules
Yuxia ZHANG ; Zhanquan ZAN ; Tongxia WANG ; Chunmei LI ; Lanju JI
China Pharmacy 2015;(27):3864-3866
OBJECTIVE:To establish the HPLC fingerprint chromatogram of Danzhen headache capsules. METHODS:HPLC method was adopted. The column was Dikma Diamonsil C18 with the mobile phase of methanol-acetonitrile-water(gradient elution) at the flow rate of 1.0 ml/min;the temperature was 40 ℃,the detection wavelength was 340 nm,the sample size was 20 μl and the detection time was 65 min. RESULTS:RSDs of precision,stability and reproducibility tests were no more than 0.23%;13 com-mon peaks were identified in 10 batches of Danzhen headache capsules and the similarity of all samples were higher than 0.90. CONCLUSIONS:The method is simple,accurate and reproducible,and can be used for the process stability evaluation and quali-ty control of Danzhen headache capsules.

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