1.Risk factors for in-stent restenosis in patients with severe symptomatic intracranial carotid stenosis
Xiuyu WANG ; Huakun LIU ; Jianfeng CHU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2024;32(4):254-259
Objective:To investigate risk factors for in-stent restenosis (ISR) after percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and stenting (PTAS) in patients with severe symptomatic intracranial carotid stenosis.Methods:Consecutive patients with severe symptomatic intracranial carotid stenosis underwent PTAS in the Department of Neurology, Jining First People's Hospital from December 2021 to June 2023 were retrospectively included. Clinical and procedure related data were collected, and periprocedural complications were recorded. Imaging follow-up was used to evaluate ISR after 6 months. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to determine independent risk factors for ISR. Results:A total of 73 patients were enroled, including 45 males (61.6%), aged 61.49±7.78 years. The median follow-up time was 8 months (interquartile range, 7-9 months; range, 6-10 months), with 19 cases (26.0%) experiencing ISR, of which 1 (1.4%) had symptomatic ISR. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the higher degree of residual stenosis immediately after procedure (odds ratio [ OR] 1.102, 95% confidence interval [ CI] 1.004-1.209; P=0.040), accompanied by moderate to severe cerebrovascular stenosis in other areas ( OR 6.638, 95% CI 1.106-39.835; P=0.038) and low preprocedural white blood cell count ( OR 0.541, 95% CI 0.308-0.952; P=0.033) were the independent risk factors for ISR. Conclusion:The higher degree of residual stenosis immediately after procedure, accompanied by moderate to severe cerebrovascular stenosis in other areas, and lower preprocedural white blood cell count are the risk factors for the occurrence of ISR after PTAS in patients with severe intracranial carotid stenosis.
2.Research progress on the role of IL-22 in intestinal barrier maintenance and related diseases
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;45(15):1891-1896,1920
The intestinal barrier is a complex system that plays a crucial role in maintaining physiological balance and resisting the invasion of exogenous pathogens.In recent years,a large amount of research has fo-cused on the role of cytokines in maintaining intestinal barrier homeostasis,especially interleukin(IL)-22,which has received widespread attention.1L-22 is mainly secreted by immune cells such as Th17 cells,γδ T cells,and innate lymphoid cells,and is central in promoting the proliferation of intestinal epithelial cells,main-taining their integrity,and regulating mucosal antimicrobial defense.Dysfunction of the intestinal barrier is closely related to the development of leaky gut-related diseases,such as inflammatory bowel disease,irritable bowel syndrome,alcoholic liver disease,and so on.These diseases usually involve an increase in intestinal per-meability,allowing harmful substances to enter the bloodstream through the intestinal epithelium and affect multiple organs and systems,especially the digestive system.Notably,the interaction of IL-22 with the gut mi-crobiota has become a current research hotspot.This article aims to review the recent research progress on the role of IL-22 in intestinal barrier function and explore the mechanisms of IL-22 in regulating leaky gut-related digestive system diseases.
3.Best evidence summary for difficult peripheral intravenous catheterization in children
Ruming YE ; Xianghui HUANG ; Jianshan ZHENG ; Wenchao WANG ; Guanhong WU ; Ling LIU ; Yi ZHANG ; Danting LI ; Xiuyu YE
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(6):790-795
Objective:To search, evaluate, and summarize the best evidence for difficult peripheral intravenous catheterization in children.Methods:Following the "6S" evidence pyramid model, literature related to the management of difficult peripheral veins in children was searched in both English and Chinese databases including UpToDate, BMJ Best Practice, National Guidelines Clearinghouse, the Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence-Based Health Care Database, PubMed, Medlive, SinoMed, CNKI, and Wanfang Database. The search period was from the establishment of the database to January 2023. Two researchers trained in systematic evidence-based nursing, independently evaluated the quality of included literature and extracted relevant evidence.Results:Five articles were included: two guidelines, two expert consensuses, and one systematic review. 19 best evidence were summarized, covering five aspects: difficult vein quality management, difficult vein assessment, difficult intravenous catheterization site and needle type selection, difficult intravenous catheterization auxiliary methods, and handling of failed difficult intravenous catheterization.Conclusions:This study summarizes the best evidence for difficult peripheral intravenous catheterization in children, demonstrating clinical nursing practicality. It provides evidence-based guidance for pediatric nursing staff performing difficult intravenous catheterization.
4.Risk factors of intraoperative hypothermia in patients undergoing radical thyroidectomy under laparoscopy and the construction of nomogram model
Huili WANG ; Huijuan LI ; Yan LU ; Xiuyu QIN ; Dandan CHEN ; Yun XU
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(4):29-33
Objective To analyze the risk factors of intraoperative hypothermia in patients undergoing radical thyroidectomy under laparoscopy and to construct a nomogram prediction model. Methods A total of 336 patients who underwent laparoscopic radical thyroidectomy were selected as study subjects. According to intraoperative body temperature, they were divided into hypothermia group (195 cases) and normal temperature group (141 cases). The risk factors of intraoperative hypothermia in patients undergoing laparoscopic radical thyroidectomy were analyzed using the Logistic regression model. The nomogram prediction model was constructed using R software. The prediction performance of the nomogram prediction model was evaluated using the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, calibration curve, and Hosmer-Lemeshow goodness-of-fit test. Results There were significant differences in age, intraoperative blood loss, amount of fluid infusion, and operation time between the two groups (
5.Influencing factors of intracranial in-stent restenosis
Xiuyu WANG ; Huakun LIU ; Jianfeng CHU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2023;31(3):220-224
Intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis (ICAS) is the main cause of ischemic stroke. Endovascular therapy (EVT) is a method of treating symptomatic ICAS, and in-stent restenosis (ISR) is an important factor affecting the efficacy of EVT. This article summarizes the influencing factors of ISR in patients with ICAS receiving EVT treatment.
6.Construction and reliability and validity test of knowledge, attitude and practice questionnaire on Helicobacter pylori infection in physical examination population
Zhiyue XU ; Yong FANG ; Xian DU ; Qi TAO ; Xiuyu WANG ; Yayun LU ; Weiying ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(10):737-744
Objective:To develop a questionnaire on knowledge, attitude and practice of Helicobacter pylori (Hp) infection among physical examination population, and to verify its reliability and validity.Methods:This study was a cross-sectional survey. Based on the theory of knowledge, attitude and practice, the first draft of the questionnaire on knowledge, attitude and practice of Hp infection in physical examination population was designed by means of retrospective literature research, qualitative interview, discussion in the research group. The structure and items of the questionnaire were consulted and revised by the expert consultation method (Delphi method). Through pre investigation of 186 physical examination personnel from May to June in 2021, the final version of the "knowledge, attitude and practice questionnaire on Helicobacter pylori infection among physical examination population" was formed after adjustment and verification of the reliability and validity of the questionnaire.Results:The questionnaire of knowledge, attitude and practice of Hp infection in physical examination population included 3 dimensions and 28 items, and the cumulative variance contribution rate was 56.271%. The content validity index of each item level of the questionnaire was 0.75-1.00, and the content validity index of the total questionnaire was 0.94. The Cronbach alpha of knowledge, attitude and practice dimensions in this questionnaire were 0.862, 0.901 and 0.798 respectively. The overall Cronbach alpha of the questionnaire was 0.890, and the half reliability was 0.698. The test-retest reliability of the questionnaire was 0.919, and the test-retest reliability of each dimension was 0.924, 0.917 and 0.845.Conclusions:The questionnaire has good reliability and validity, and can be used to measure the level of knowledge, attitude and practice of Hp infection in physical examination population.
7.The association between sleep duration, obesity types and the risk of chronic diseases among occupational population in Shanghai City
Jianhua XUE ; Aijun YOU ; Jianguang TIAN ; Zhiyue XU ; Xiuyu WANG ; Lijuan YANG
China Occupational Medicine 2023;50(3):349-354
Objective To investigate the relationship between sleep duration and obesity, and the risk of common chronic diseases in the occupational population in Shanghai City. Methods A total of 18 775 occupational individuals were selected as the study subjects using convenience sampling method in Shanghai City. Data on personal lifestyle behaviors and medical examination results were collected. The relationship between sleep duration and different types of obesity with dyslipidemia, hyperuricemia, hypertension, and hyperglycemia was analyzed. Results The incidence of dyslipidemia, hyperuricemia, hypertension, and hyperglycemia among the study subjects was 24.9%, 16.2%, 11.5%, and 7.3%, respectively. The incidence of these four chronic diseases were higher in individuals with central obesity and suboptimal sleep compared to the control group (all P<0.01). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that suboptimal sleep combined with general obesity/overweight increased the risk of dyslipidemia, hyperuricemia, hypertension, and hyperglycemia in the study subjects [odds ratio (OR) were 2.40, 3.47, 3.30, and 2.79, respectively; all P<0.01], after adjusting for age, gender, education level, marital status, occupation type, labor intensity, smoking, and drinking. Suboptimal sleep combined with central obesity also potentially increased the risk of these four chronic diseases (OR were 2.25, 3.09, 3.09, and 2.98, respectively; all P<0.01). Conclusion The incidence of common chronic diseases is relatively high in the occupational population in Shanghai City. Suboptimal sleep combined with different types of obesity increases the risk of common chronic diseases.
8.Detection of H275Y mutation in influenza A H1N1 pdm09 virus by droplet digital PCR assay
Xiuyu LOU ; Hao YAN ; Yi SUN ; Xinying WANG ; Yin CHEN ; Haiyan MAO
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(11):1139-1144
Objective:
To evaluate the effectiveness of droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) assay for detection of neuraminidase (NA) H275Y mutations in influenza A H1N1 pdm09 virus.
Methods:
The primers and dual probes were designed based on the sequence of the H1N1 pdm09 NA gene fragment which contained 275 amino acid sites, and the annealing temperature of ddPCR assay was optimized to establish a method for detection of H275 drug-sensitive genes and H275Y drug-resistant genes in H1N1 pdm09 virus. The sensitivity of ddPCR assay and fluorescent quantitative PCR (qPCR) assay was compared using the detection limit, and the specificity of ddPCR and qPCR assays was compared for detection of 14 respiratory virus samples. In addition, 64 clinical samples and 5 influenza isolates were tested to calculate the abundance of H275Y mutations, and the mutation abundance of 5 influenza isolates was compared with next-generation sequencing results.
Results:
The optimal annealing temperature was 62.2 ℃. The detection limits of ddPCR assay were 5.28 (95%CI: 4.28-7.45) copies/reaction for H1N1 pdm09 H275 drug-sensitive plasmids and 6.51 (95%CI: 5.25-9.37) copies/reaction for H1N1 pdm09 H275Y drug-resistant plasmids, and the detection limits of qPCR assay were 5.70 (95%CI: 4.83-7.45) copies/reaction for H1N1 pdm09 H275Y drug-sensitive plasmids and 7.06 (95%CI: 5.92-9.40) copies/reaction for H1N1 pdm09 H275Y drug-resistant plasmids. Both ddPCR and qPCR assays detected H275 and H275Y drug-resistant plasmids in H1N1 pdm09 viral samples but did not detect H275 and H275Y drug-resistant plasmids in other 11 respiratory virus samples, and these two assays showed consistent results. Of the 64 clinical samples, ddPCR assay detected H275Y mutation in three pharyngeal swab specimens from a severe pneumonia patients infected with H1N1 pdm09 virus, and the greatest mutation abundance was detected in samples collected on day 4 post-treatment with oseltamivir phosphate (53.37%). ddPCR assay detected 0.63, 88.93%% and 1.27% H275Y mutation abundance in samples collected on days 2, 4 and 5 post-treatment with oseltamivir phosphate, and next-generation sequencing detected 89.46% H275Y mutation abundance in samples collected on day 4 post-treatment with oseltamivir phosphate; however, no H275Y mutation was detected in samples collected on days 2 or 5 post-treatment with oseltamivir phosphate.
Conclusions
ddPCR presents a higher sensitivity and specificity than qPCR assay for detection of H275Y mutations in H1N1 pdm09 virus, and presents a higher sensitivity than next-generation sequencing for detection of low-frequency mutations, which is effective for quantitative detection of H275Y mutations in the NA fragment of the H1N1 pdm09 virus.
9.A retrospective study on 464 bullous pemphigoid patients in Northeast China.
Qiang WANG ; Ruiqun QI ; Jianping LI ; Fengqiu LIN ; Xianwei HAN ; Xiuyu LIANG ; Xiaodong SUN ; Yue FENG ; Kaibo WANG ; Chunlin JIN ; Guijuan XU ; Tienan LI ; Changhong CHU
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(7):875-877
10.Analysis of hospital management projects funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China during 2010—2020
Xiaoran WANG ; Qiuchen YUAN ; Ziyue ZHENG ; Xiuyu YAO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2022;38(5):372-376
Objective:To analyze the characteristics and hot spots of hospital management projects funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC), for the reference for furthering improving the modernization level of hospital management.Methods:The NSFC funded research projects in hospital management during 2010-2020 was searched. Project name, keywords, approval year, affiliation and other informations were obtained. CiteSpace was used for bibliometric analysis of these research projects, while all the data acquired were subject to descriptive analysis and frequency analysis.Results:The number of hospital management projects funded by NSFC increased from 4 in 2010(0.93 million yuan) to 32(9.94 million yuan) in 2020, totaling 192 projects and 72.76 million yuan. These numbers consisted of 90 general projects(46.9%) and 79(41.1%) youth fund projects respectively. All the funded projects were distributed in sub-disciplines under the NSFC first-level discipline of macro management and policy, namely health management and policy(154) and medical/drug management and policy(38). The hotspots of the funded projects covered performance evaluation, payment method, public health system, health economics, hierarchical diagnosis and treatment, utility theory, regional medical alliance, essential medicine system, capitation and incentive strategy, and so on.Conclusions:Recent years are witnessing a rising trend in the number and grants of NSFC projects on hospital management. More and more funds are granted to universities, especially young researchers, and a hospital management research system has been initially taken shape. Hospital management in China should take into full account of the management characteristics and the status quo of the medical and health field, focus on performance appraisal incentive mechanism, hierarchical medical system, construction of medical alliances. and patient medical experience as well. In addition, the cooperation between hospitals and universities should be strengthened in order to promote the translation of research results.


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