1.Novel Retrograde Intramedullary Nail on Medial Femur Condyle for Internal Fixation of Distal Femur Type A Fracture:A Finite Element Analysis
Weimin LIN ; Xiaolong LIN ; Yingying WANG ; Jun LIN ; Weizhong GUO ; Chengshou LIN ; Wang LIN
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(4):922-929
Objective To compare the biomechanical characteristics of novel retrograde intramedullary nail,common femoral retrograde intramedullary nail,and medial femoral condyle locking plate for treating distal femur type A fractures by finite element analysis,and study the advantages of retrograde intramedullary nail on medial femoral condyle.Methods A novel retrograde intramedullary nail on medial femur condyle was designed.CT scan was performed on lower limb bones of a male volunteer,and a three-dimensional(3D)model of the femur was established.The model was then segmented to create models of distal femur type A2 and A3 fractures.The 3D models of internal fixator were established.The small and standard retrograde intramedullary nail on medial femoral condyle,common femoral retrograde intramedullary nail,locking plate on medial femoral condyle were used for internal fixation on A2 type fracture.A3 type fracture was fixed with one of the above internal fixators combined with lateral condylar plate respectively.The 600 N axial load and 4 N·m torsional load were applied to the models.The displacement and stress of femurs,the displacement and stress of internal fixators,the micro-momentum between the internal fixator and the bone,the relative displacement of the two fracture broken ends were observed in each group.Results Among the A2 and A3 type fractures under axial loads,the correponding standard group and corresponding standard combined group had the smallest peak displacement and peak stress of internal fixation.Among the A2 and A3 type fractures under torsional loads,the correponding standard group and corresponding standard combined group had the smallest peak displacement of the femur and internal fixation.The relative displacement of the two broken ends in the standard combined group was the smallest.Conclusions Compared with femoral medial condylar locking plate and common retrograde intramedullary nail,this novel retrograde intramedullary nail on medial femur condyle has a mechanical advantage of reducing stress concentration and reducing the risk of internal fixation failure,and it can be used alone for distal femur type A2 fracture,or in combination with the lateral condylar plate to fix distal femur type A3 fracture.
2.The effect of oxycodone or oliceridine for sedation during endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography in elderly patients
Ke LIU ; Shasha MEI ; Zhuang GUO ; Weimin XU ; Wenxue YE
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2025;34(10):1089-1093
Objective To discuss the application effect of intravenous anesthesia with oxycodone plus propofol or oliceridine plus propofol for sedating elderly patients during endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP).Methods Sixty elderly patients,who were planned to receive ERCP in Shengli Oilfield Central Hospital from March to Sepcember 2024,were randomly divided into oxycodone group and oliceridine group,with 30 patients in each group.Intravenous anesthesia with oxycodone plus propofol or oliceridine plus propofol was adopted for the patients of the corresponding group.The patient's postoperative comfort score,the dosage of propofol used during surgery,the number of additional analgesics administered,the time of patient entering the operation room(T0),3 minutes after analgesia(T1),after anesthesia induction(T2),immediately upon examination(T3),time on arrival at the duodenal papilla(T4),and time on consciousness waking-up(T5)were recorded.The surgical time,consciousness waking-up time,endoscopist satisfaction degree,patient's satisfaction rate,and incidence of anesthesia-related adverse events were documented.Results The comparison of postoperative comfort scores showed that the score in the oliceridine group was(7.6±1.9)points,which was significantly higher than(6.6±1.3)points in the oxycodone group(t=2.23,P=0.03).The dosage of propofol used during surgery in the oliceridine group was significantly lower than that in the oxycodone group(P<0.05).The mean arterial pressure(MAP),heart rate(HR),and respiratory rate(RR)at T1-T4 time points were significantly decreased in both groups when compared with their values at T0 time point(all P<0.05).The reduction degrees of the above indexes at T1-T3 time points in the oxycodone group were more pronounced than those in the oliceridine group(all P<0.05).At T4,MAP and HR were increased in both groups,which in the oxycodone group were remarkably higher than those in the oliceridine group(both P<0.05).No statistically significantly difference in oxygen saturation(SpO2)existed between T1 time point and T0 time point(P>0.05);but at the other time points,SpO2 was decreased to varying degrees in both groups,and the within-group comparison and between-group comparison showed that the differences in SpO2 were statistically significant(all P<0.05).In oliceridine group,the time of patient's consciousness waking-up was obviously shorter than that in the oxycodone group(P<0.05),and the endoscopist satisfaction degree and patient satisfaction rate were strikingly higher than those in the oxycodone group(both P<0.05).The incidence of intraoperative adverse events in the oliceridine group was prominently lower than that in the oxycodone group(P<0.05).No statistically significant difference in the incidence of adverse events during consciousness waking-up time existed between the two groups(P>0.05),but the incidences of postoperative nausea,vomiting and respiratory depression in the oliceridine group was obviously lower than those in the oxycodone group(all P<0.05).Conclusion In performing ERCP for elderly patients,oliceridine plus propofol is clinically safe and feasible with less adverse events,high satisfaction rate and higher patient's comfort level when compared with oxycodone plus propofol.
3.The mechanism and application prospects of mitochondrial quality control in osteoarthritis
Liang WANG ; Yinshuan DENG ; Tao QU ; Chaoming DA ; Yunfei HE ; Rui LIU ; Weimin NIU ; Weishun YAN ; Zhen CHEN ; Shuo LI ; Zhiyun YANG ; Binbin GUO ; Xueqian LAI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2025;30(2):282-288
Osteoarthritis(OA)is a common joint disease in clinical practice,and cartilage damage is a typical pathological change.The pathogenesis of OA is complex,and various adverse factors can lead to the occurrence of OA.Mitochondria are im-portant organelles within cells and play important roles in cellular physiological and pathological activ-ities.Mitochondrial quality control is an important regulatory mechanism in the body to maintain nor-mal mitochondrial structure and function,mainly including mitochondrial biogenesis,mitochondrial dynamics,mitochondrial autophagy,mitochondrial oxidative stress,and other forms.The imbalance of mitochondrial quality control in chondrocytes is closely related to the occurrence and development of osteoarthritis,and regulating the balance of mi-tochondrial quality control is a potential therapeu-tic point for osteoarthritis.The author reviewed rel-evant research literature in recent years to provide a review of the relationship between mitochondrial quality control and the occurrence and develop-ment of osteoarthritis,in order to provide new ideas and directions for the research and diagnosis and treatment strategies of osteoarthritis.
4.Impact of early detection and management of emotional distress on length of stay in non-psychiatric inpatients: A retrospective hospital-based cohort study.
Wanjun GUO ; Huiyao WANG ; Wei DENG ; Zaiquan DONG ; Yang LIU ; Shanxia LUO ; Jianying YU ; Xia HUANG ; Yuezhu CHEN ; Jialu YE ; Jinping SONG ; Yan JIANG ; Dajiang LI ; Wen WANG ; Xin SUN ; Weihong KUANG ; Changjian QIU ; Nansheng CHENG ; Weimin LI ; Wei ZHANG ; Yansong LIU ; Zhen TANG ; Xiangdong DU ; Andrew J GREENSHAW ; Lan ZHANG ; Tao LI
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(22):2974-2983
BACKGROUND:
While emotional distress, encompassing anxiety and depression, has been associated with negative clinical outcomes, its impact across various clinical departments and general hospitals has been less explored. Previous studies with limited sample sizes have examined the effectiveness of specific treatments (e.g., antidepressants) rather than a systemic management strategy for outcome improvement in non-psychiatric inpatients. To enhance the understanding of the importance of addressing mental health care needs among non-psychiatric patients in general hospitals, this study retrospectively investigated the impacts of emotional distress and the effects of early detection and management of depression and anxiety on hospital length of stay (LOS) and rate of long LOS (LLOS, i.e., LOS >30 days) in a large sample of non-psychiatric inpatients.
METHODS:
This retrospective cohort study included 487,871 inpatients from 20 non-psychiatric departments of a general hospital. They were divided, according to whether they underwent a novel strategy to manage emotional distress which deployed the Huaxi Emotional Distress Index (HEI) for brief screening with grading psychological services (BS-GPS), into BS-GPS ( n = 178,883) and non-BS-GPS ( n = 308,988) cohorts. The LOS and rate of LLOS between the BS-GPS and non-BS-GPS cohorts and between subcohorts with and without clinically significant anxiety and/or depression (CSAD, i.e., HEI score ≥11 on admission to the hospital) in the BS-GPS cohort were compared using univariable analyses, multilevel analyses, and/or propensity score-matched analyses, respectively.
RESULTS:
The detection rate of CSAD in the BS-GPS cohort varied from 2.64% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 2.49%-2.81%) to 20.50% (95% CI: 19.43%-21.62%) across the 20 departments, with a average rate of 5.36%. Significant differences were observed in both the LOS and LLOS rates between the subcohorts with CSAD (12.7 days, 535/9590) and without CSAD (9.5 days, 3800/169,293) and between the BS-GPS (9.6 days, 4335/178,883) and non-BS-GPS (10.8 days, 11,483/308,988) cohorts. These differences remained significant after controlling for confounders using propensity score-matched comparisons. A multilevel analysis indicated that BS-GPS was negatively associated with both LOS and LLOS after controlling for sociodemographics and the departments of patient discharge and remained negatively associated with LLOS after controlling additionally for the year of patient discharge.
CONCLUSION
Emotional distress significantly prolonged the LOS and increased the LLOS of non-psychiatric inpatients across most departments and general hospitals. These impacts were moderated by the implementation of BS-GPS. Thus, BS-GPS has the potential as an effective, resource-saving strategy for enhancing mental health care and optimizing medical resources in general hospitals.
Humans
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Retrospective Studies
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Male
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Length of Stay/statistics & numerical data*
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Female
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Middle Aged
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Adult
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Inpatients/psychology*
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Aged
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Anxiety/diagnosis*
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Depression/diagnosis*
5.The mechanism and application prospects of mitochondrial quality control in osteoarthritis
Liang WANG ; Yinshuan DENG ; Tao QU ; Chaoming DA ; Yunfei HE ; Rui LIU ; Weimin NIU ; Weishun YAN ; Zhen CHEN ; Shuo LI ; Zhiyun YANG ; Binbin GUO ; Xueqian LAI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2025;30(2):282-288
Osteoarthritis(OA)is a common joint disease in clinical practice,and cartilage damage is a typical pathological change.The pathogenesis of OA is complex,and various adverse factors can lead to the occurrence of OA.Mitochondria are im-portant organelles within cells and play important roles in cellular physiological and pathological activ-ities.Mitochondrial quality control is an important regulatory mechanism in the body to maintain nor-mal mitochondrial structure and function,mainly including mitochondrial biogenesis,mitochondrial dynamics,mitochondrial autophagy,mitochondrial oxidative stress,and other forms.The imbalance of mitochondrial quality control in chondrocytes is closely related to the occurrence and development of osteoarthritis,and regulating the balance of mi-tochondrial quality control is a potential therapeu-tic point for osteoarthritis.The author reviewed rel-evant research literature in recent years to provide a review of the relationship between mitochondrial quality control and the occurrence and develop-ment of osteoarthritis,in order to provide new ideas and directions for the research and diagnosis and treatment strategies of osteoarthritis.
6.Research progresses on the mechanism of macrophages in tendon bone healing.
Liang WANG ; Yinshuan DENG ; Tao QU ; Chaoming DA ; Yunfei HE ; Rui LIU ; Weimin NIU ; Weishun YAN ; Zhen CHEN ; Shuo LI ; Zhiyun YANG ; Binbin GUO ; Xueqian LAI
Chinese Journal of Cellular and Molecular Immunology 2025;41(2):183-187
The connection between tendons and bones is called the tendon bone connection. With the continuous improvement of national sports awareness, excessive exercises and the related intensity are prone to damage the tendon bone connection. Tendon bone healing is a complex repair and healing process involving multiple factors, and good tendon bone healing is a prerequisite for its physiological function. The complexity of tendon bone structure also poses great challenges to the repair of tendon bone injuries. In recent years, researches have found that stem cells, growth factors, macrophages, and other factors are closely related to the healing process of tendon bone injuries, among which macrophages play an important role in the healing process. The authors reviewed relevant research literature in recent years and summarized the role of macrophages in tendon bone healing, in order to provide new ideas and directions for treatment strategies to promote tendon bone healing.
Humans
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Macrophages/metabolism*
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Wound Healing
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Animals
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Tendons/physiology*
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Bone and Bones/injuries*
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Tendon Injuries
7.Clinical guideline for vertebral augmentation of acute symptomatic osteoporotic thoracolumbar compression fractures (version 2025)
Bolong ZHENG ; Wei MEI ; Yanzheng GAO ; Liming CHENG ; Jian CHEN ; Qixin CHEN ; Liang CHEN ; Xigao CHENG ; Jian DONG ; Jin FAN ; Shunwu FAN ; Xiangqian FANG ; Zhong FANG ; Shiqing FENG ; Haoyu FENG ; Haishan GUAN ; Yong HAI ; Baorong HE ; Lijun HE ; Yuan HE ; Hua HUI ; Weimin JIANG ; Junjie JIANG ; Dianming JIANG ; Xuewen KANG ; Hua GUO ; Jianjun LI ; Feng LI ; Li LI ; Weishi LI ; Chunde LI ; Qi LIAO ; Baoge LIU ; Xiaoguang LIU ; Xuhua LU ; Shibao LU ; Bin LIN ; Chao MA ; Xuexiao MA ; Renfu QUAN ; Limin RONG ; Honghui SUN ; Tiansheng SUN ; Yueming SONG ; Hongxun SANG ; Jun SHU ; Jiacan SU ; Jiwei TIAN ; Xinwei WANG ; Zhe WANG ; Zheng WANG ; Zhengwei XU ; Huilin YANG ; Jiancheng YANG ; Liang YAN ; Feng YAN ; Guoyong YIN ; Xuesong ZHANG ; Zhongmin ZHANG ; Jie ZHAO ; Yuhong ZENG ; Yue ZHU ; Rongqiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(9):805-818
Acute symptomatic osteoporotic thoracolumbar compression fracture (ASOTLF) can lead to chronic low back pain, kyphosis deformity, pulmonary dysfunction, loss of mobility, and even life-threatening complications. Vertebral augmentation is currently the mainstream treatment method for this condition. In 2019, the Editorial Board of Chinese Journal of Trauma and the Spinal Trauma Group of Orthopedic Surgeons Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association collaboratively led the development of Clinical guideline for vertebral augmentation for acute symptomatic osteoporotic thoracolumbar compression fractures. Six years later, with advances in clinical diagnosis and treatment techniques as well as accumulating evidence in related fields, the 2019 guideline requires updating. To this end, the Spinal Trauma Group of Orthopedic Surgeons Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association, the Spinal Health Professional Committee of China Human Health Science and Technology Promotion Association, and the Minimally Invasive Orthopedics Professional Committee of Shaanxi Medical Doctor Association have organized experts in the field to develop the Clinical guideline for vertebral augmentation of acute symptomatic osteoporotic thoracolumbar compression fractures ( version 2025) , based on the latest evidence-based medical researches. This guideline incorporates 3 recommendations retained from the 2019 version with updated strength of evidence, along with 12 new recommendations. It provides recommendations from six aspects of diagnosis, pain management, treatment option selection, prevention of postoperative complications, anti-osteoporosis therapy, and postoperative rehabilitation, aiming to provide a reference for standard treatment of vertebral augmentation for ASOTLF in hospitals at all levels.
8.Novel Retrograde Intramedullary Nail on Medial Femur Condyle for Internal Fixation of Distal Femur Type A Fracture:A Finite Element Analysis
Weimin LIN ; Xiaolong LIN ; Yingying WANG ; Jun LIN ; Weizhong GUO ; Chengshou LIN ; Wang LIN
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(4):922-929
Objective To compare the biomechanical characteristics of novel retrograde intramedullary nail,common femoral retrograde intramedullary nail,and medial femoral condyle locking plate for treating distal femur type A fractures by finite element analysis,and study the advantages of retrograde intramedullary nail on medial femoral condyle.Methods A novel retrograde intramedullary nail on medial femur condyle was designed.CT scan was performed on lower limb bones of a male volunteer,and a three-dimensional(3D)model of the femur was established.The model was then segmented to create models of distal femur type A2 and A3 fractures.The 3D models of internal fixator were established.The small and standard retrograde intramedullary nail on medial femoral condyle,common femoral retrograde intramedullary nail,locking plate on medial femoral condyle were used for internal fixation on A2 type fracture.A3 type fracture was fixed with one of the above internal fixators combined with lateral condylar plate respectively.The 600 N axial load and 4 N·m torsional load were applied to the models.The displacement and stress of femurs,the displacement and stress of internal fixators,the micro-momentum between the internal fixator and the bone,the relative displacement of the two fracture broken ends were observed in each group.Results Among the A2 and A3 type fractures under axial loads,the correponding standard group and corresponding standard combined group had the smallest peak displacement and peak stress of internal fixation.Among the A2 and A3 type fractures under torsional loads,the correponding standard group and corresponding standard combined group had the smallest peak displacement of the femur and internal fixation.The relative displacement of the two broken ends in the standard combined group was the smallest.Conclusions Compared with femoral medial condylar locking plate and common retrograde intramedullary nail,this novel retrograde intramedullary nail on medial femur condyle has a mechanical advantage of reducing stress concentration and reducing the risk of internal fixation failure,and it can be used alone for distal femur type A2 fracture,or in combination with the lateral condylar plate to fix distal femur type A3 fracture.
9.Clinical guideline for vertebral augmentation of acute symptomatic osteoporotic thoracolumbar compression fractures (version 2025)
Bolong ZHENG ; Wei MEI ; Yanzheng GAO ; Liming CHENG ; Jian CHEN ; Qixin CHEN ; Liang CHEN ; Xigao CHENG ; Jian DONG ; Jin FAN ; Shunwu FAN ; Xiangqian FANG ; Zhong FANG ; Shiqing FENG ; Haoyu FENG ; Haishan GUAN ; Yong HAI ; Baorong HE ; Lijun HE ; Yuan HE ; Hua HUI ; Weimin JIANG ; Junjie JIANG ; Dianming JIANG ; Xuewen KANG ; Hua GUO ; Jianjun LI ; Feng LI ; Li LI ; Weishi LI ; Chunde LI ; Qi LIAO ; Baoge LIU ; Xiaoguang LIU ; Xuhua LU ; Shibao LU ; Bin LIN ; Chao MA ; Xuexiao MA ; Renfu QUAN ; Limin RONG ; Honghui SUN ; Tiansheng SUN ; Yueming SONG ; Hongxun SANG ; Jun SHU ; Jiacan SU ; Jiwei TIAN ; Xinwei WANG ; Zhe WANG ; Zheng WANG ; Zhengwei XU ; Huilin YANG ; Jiancheng YANG ; Liang YAN ; Feng YAN ; Guoyong YIN ; Xuesong ZHANG ; Zhongmin ZHANG ; Jie ZHAO ; Yuhong ZENG ; Yue ZHU ; Rongqiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(9):805-818
Acute symptomatic osteoporotic thoracolumbar compression fracture (ASOTLF) can lead to chronic low back pain, kyphosis deformity, pulmonary dysfunction, loss of mobility, and even life-threatening complications. Vertebral augmentation is currently the mainstream treatment method for this condition. In 2019, the Editorial Board of Chinese Journal of Trauma and the Spinal Trauma Group of Orthopedic Surgeons Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association collaboratively led the development of Clinical guideline for vertebral augmentation for acute symptomatic osteoporotic thoracolumbar compression fractures. Six years later, with advances in clinical diagnosis and treatment techniques as well as accumulating evidence in related fields, the 2019 guideline requires updating. To this end, the Spinal Trauma Group of Orthopedic Surgeons Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association, the Spinal Health Professional Committee of China Human Health Science and Technology Promotion Association, and the Minimally Invasive Orthopedics Professional Committee of Shaanxi Medical Doctor Association have organized experts in the field to develop the Clinical guideline for vertebral augmentation of acute symptomatic osteoporotic thoracolumbar compression fractures ( version 2025) , based on the latest evidence-based medical researches. This guideline incorporates 3 recommendations retained from the 2019 version with updated strength of evidence, along with 12 new recommendations. It provides recommendations from six aspects of diagnosis, pain management, treatment option selection, prevention of postoperative complications, anti-osteoporosis therapy, and postoperative rehabilitation, aiming to provide a reference for standard treatment of vertebral augmentation for ASOTLF in hospitals at all levels.
10.Research progress of microRNA-mediated immune function of CD4+T cells subsets in immune thrombocytopenia
Hui SONG ; Yihui GUO ; Jiawei XU ; Qing ZENG ; Weimin CHENG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2024;40(3):663-667
MicroRNA(miRNA)is a kind of small non-coding single stranded RNA that can participate in multiple biological processes.It also plays an important role in regulating the immune function of the body.Immune thrombocytopenia(ITP)is an autoim-mune disease,whose cause and deterioration are closely related to miRNA regulates immune function of CD4+T cells subsets.In ITP patients,different expression of miRNA can affect the immune function of CD4+T cells subsets,which causes not only unbalanced ex-pression of Th1/Th2,Th17/Treg and excessive differentiation of TFH,but also abnormal cytokine secretion furthermore.This paper summarizes the unbalanced mechanism of miRNA regulating immune function of CD4+T cells subsets in ITP,so as to provide inspira-tion for exploring the immunology and immunotherapy of ITP.

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