1.Current situation and prospect of the construction of an integrated digital and intelligent diagnosis and treatment center for foot and ankle surgery
Yamin LI ; Xin MA ; Zhongmin SHI
International Journal of Surgery 2025;52(11):729-733
With the specialization of orthopedics and the increasing complexity of foot and ankle disease profiles, traditional fragmented diagnosis and treatment models face challenges such as low efficiency and poor patient experience. By integrating a multidisciplinary collaboration model with digital-intelligent technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data, and 3D printing, the integrated diagnosis and treatment center emerges as an innovative, modern healthcare service model centered on the patient. It achieves a "one-stop" closed-loop management spanning specialized outpatient care, precision surgery, and remote rehabilitation. Intelligent surgical planning, robot-assisted therapy, and digital rehabilitation systems have significantly enhanced the precision and continuity of care. This article details the current construction status and development trends of integrated digital-intelligent diagnosis and treatment centers in the field of foot and ankle surgery. As medical models and innovative technologies continue to advance, these centers will play an even greater role in the future, bringing improved health outcomes to patients.
2.Visualization analysis on research hotspots and trends of Banxia Houpu Decoction based on CiteSpace
Nijina LI ; Ying ZOU ; Hao ZHANG ; Yamin LI ; Dan ZHANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;47(8):1141-1146
Objective:To analyze the research status, hotspots, and trends of Banxia Houpu Decoction.Methods:Research literature about Banxia Houpu Decoction was retrieved from the CNKI, VIP, Wanfang Data, and SinoMed from January 1, 2000 to June 30, 2024. NoteExpress 3.6.0.9220 software was used to merge and eliminate duplicates, and CiteSpace 6.1.R6 software was used to draw and interpret the annual publication volume, authors, and keywords.Results:A total of 716 articles were included in this study, and the number of articles increased first and then decreased in recent years. The journal with the most published articles was Journal of Practical Traditional Chinese Medicine (23 articles); the author with the largest number of articles was Kong Lingdong from Nanjing University (7 articles); high-frequency keywords included "globus hystericus", "cough" and "chronic pharyngitis". A total of 11 labels were generated by clustering analysis, which could be summarized into two topics: clinical application (chronic pharyngitis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, aspiration pneumonia, depression, etc.) and literature type (clinical observation, experimental research). Conclusions:The research hotspots of Banxia Houpu Decoction are focused on clinical application and compatibility research. Using network pharmacology to predict potential drug targets and explore their mechanisms, conducting experimental research to explore pharmacological effects and clinical applications for treating diseases is a research trend in this field.
3.Current usage and satisfaction of patient management system among tuberculosis prevention and treatment personnel in Beijing
Yamin LI ; Xi CHEN ; Xin ZHAO ; Zhidong GAO
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;36(1):57-60
Objective To investigate the acceptance and satisfaction of tuberculosis prevention and control personnel in Beijing with the patient management system, and to provide a basis for further improving the patient management model. Methods A survey was conducted on the current usage, satisfaction, willingness to use and system improvement opinions of the patient management system among medical staff involved in the supervision and medication management of pulmonary tuberculosis patients in Beijing. Results A total of 360 medical staff participated in the survey. “Patient management” was the function with the largest number of users, accounting for 96.94%. The proportion of users of each module who believed that the module's design met actual work needs was over 90%. About 94.44% of respondents believed that patient management systems facilitated the transfer and sharing of information between institutions. And 90.83% of respondents thought that the patient management system was easy to operate, and 89.17% of respondents believed that patient management systems reduced workload. About 97.50% of respondents were satisfied with the overall use of the patient management system. The results of the influencing factor analysis showed that those with 3 or less modules designed to meet actual work were less satisfied than those with more than 3 modules, and the difference was statistically significant (P=0.001). Respondents put forward suggestions for improvement on the optimization of operational details such as system response speed, interface design, system login and query statistics. Conclusion Medical staff involved in the follow-up management of pulmonary tuberculosis patients are highly satisfied with their work using the patient management system. During the promotion and use, it is still necessary to continuously optimize the system functions according to work needs so that the system can truly facilitate work.
4.Analysis and evaluation of platelet bank establishment strategy from the perspective of donor loss
Zheng LIU ; Yamin SUN ; Xin PENG ; Yiqing KANG ; Ziqing WANG ; Jintong ZHU ; Juan DU ; Jianbin LI
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2025;38(2):238-243
[Objective] To analyze the loss rate of platelet donors and evaluate the strategies for establishing a platelet donor bank. [Methods] A total of 1 443 donors who joined the HLA and HPA gene donor bank for platelets in Henan Province from 2018 to 2020 were included in this study. Data on the total number of apheresis platelet donations, annual donation frequency, age at enrollment, donation habits (including the number of platelets donated per session and whether they had previously donated whole blood), and enrollment location were collected from the platelet donor information management system. Donor loss was determined based on the date of their last donation. The loss rates of different groups under various conditions were compared to assess the enrollment strategies. [Results] By the time the platelet bank was officially operational in 2022, 421 donors had been lost, resulting in an loss rate of 29% (421/1 443). By the end of 2023, the overall cumulative loss rate reached 52% (746/1 443). The loss rate was lower than the overall level in groups meeting any of the following conditions: total apheresis platelet donations exceeding 50, annual donation frequency of 10 or more, age at enrollment of 40 years or older, donation of more than a single therapeutic dose per session, or a history of whole blood donation two or more times. Additionally, loss rates varied across different enrollment locations, with higher enrollment numbers generally associated with higher loss rates. [Conclusion] Through a comprehensive analysis of donor loss, our center has adjusted its strategies for establishing the donor pool. These findings also provide valuable insights for other blood collection and supply institutions in building platelet donor banks.
5.Metabolomics as an emerging tool for the pharmacological and toxicological studies on Aconitum alkaloids.
Han DING ; Yamin LIU ; Sifan WANG ; Yuqi MEI ; Linnan LI ; Aizhen XIONG ; Zhengtao WANG ; Li YANG
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2025;23(2):182-190
Aconitum (Ranunculaceae) has a long-standing history in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), where it has been widely used to treat conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), myocardial infarction, and heart failure. However, the potency of Aconitum alkaloids, the primary active components of Aconitum, also confers substantial toxicity. Therefore, assessing the efficacy and toxicity of these Aconitum alkaloids is crucial for ensuring clinical effectiveness and safety. Metabolomics, a quantitative method for analyzing low-molecular-weight metabolites involved in metabolic pathways, provides a comprehensive view of the metabolic state across multiple systems in vivo. This approach has become a vital investigative tool for facilitating the evaluation of their efficacy and toxicity, identifying potential sensitive biomarkers, and offering a promising avenue for elucidating the pharmacological and toxicological mechanisms underlying TCM. This review focuses on the applications of metabolomics in pharmacological and toxicological studies of Aconitum alkaloids in recent years and highlights the significant role of metabolomics in exploring compatibility detoxification and the mechanisms of TCM processing, aiming to identify more viable methods for characterizing toxic medicinal plants.
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6.Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma tumor size classification based on prognostic analysis: a retrospective multicenter study
Jiaqian CHEN ; Hongzhi LIU ; Lingtian MENG ; Weiping ZHOU ; Zhangjun CHEN ; Jianying LOU ; Shuguo ZHENG ; Xinyu BI ; Jianming WANG ; Wei GUO ; Fuyu LI ; Jian WANG ; Yamin ZHENG ; Jingdong LI ; Shi CHENG
Journal of Surgery Concepts & Practice 2025;30(4):332-338
Objective To retrospectively analyze multicenter data from domestic sources, aiming to explore the link between intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) tumor size and prognosis, establishing a classification system based on tumor size. Methods Between December 2011 and September 2018, 280 ICC patients from 13 hospitals were included. The tumor size prognosis cutoff was identified by the minimum P-value method, and the classification's overall survival related effectiveness was assessed by Kaplan-Meier analysis. Results All 280 patients were divided into the group of tumor maximum diameter ≤4 cm and >4 cm. Tumor size was confirmed as an independent prognosis factor by multivariate COX regression analysis (HR=2.110, 95% CI: 1.358-3.280). Conclusions The tumor size dichotomy classification system based on the Chinese patient group can expediently predict ICC prognosis and offers an important basis for selecting post-operative individualized adjuvant therapy and follow up plans.
7.Mycobacterium tuberculosis PPE59 promotes its survival in host cells by regulating cytokine secretion of Mycobacterium smegmatis infected macrophages.
Chutong WANG ; Fangzheng GUO ; Yamin SONG ; Jing WEI ; Minying LI ; Hongtao WANG ; Tao XU
Chinese Journal of Cellular and Molecular Immunology 2025;41(10):875-881
Objective To study the effect of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) Pro-Pro-Glu-59 (PPE59) protein on the biological function of Mycobacterium smegmatis (Ms) and the regulation of host cell immune response. Methods PPE59 gene fragment was obtained by PCR amplification, cloned into pALACE, constructed into recombinant pALACE-PPE59 vector, and electro-transformed into Ms. Western blot was applied to analyse PPE59 expression and subcellular localization. The survival of Ms_Vec and Ms_PPE59 under low acid (pH=3 and pH=5) conditions and active surface pressure sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) conditions and their intracellular survival in macrophages were analyzed. ELISA was used to detect the cytokine (IL-1β, IL-6, IL-12, TNF-α and IL-10) expression levels of Ms_Vec and Ms_PPE59 infected macrophages. Results PPE59 protein localized to the cell wall of Ms can enhance the acid-resistance and anti-SDS effect of Ms, which is conducive to the survival of Ms in macrophages. PPE59 significantly decreased the secretion levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1β, IL-6, IL-12 and TNF-α), and promoted the secretion levels of anti-inflammatory cytokine (IL-10). Conclusion PPE59 enhances the survival ability of Ms under low acid and SDS pressure and promotes its intracellular survival by regulating the cytokine secretion levels.
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8.The correlation and consistency between the spot time urine protein to creatinine ratio and urine protein quantification (24h) in lupus nephritis
Yamin LI ; Tingting DING ; Dai GAO ; Xiaohui ZHANG ; Zhuoli ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2025;29(10):839-845
Objective:To analyze the correlation and consistency of urine protein creatinine ratio (UPCR) with 24-hour urine protein quantification (24hUTP) in patients with lupus nephritis (LN).Methods:LN patients were enrolled from the STAR cohort of Peking University First Hospital, The time period is January 1, 2007 to July 31 2024. The correlation and consistency of UPCR with 24hUTP were analyzed in overall patients and various subgroups, such as,the levels of proteinuria and multiple parameters. The correlation was analyzed using Spearman′s method. The consistency was evaluated by using Kappa test, cross tabulation consistency probability, and UPCR/24hUTP ratio.Results:A total of 261 LN patients were included in this study. Overall, UPCR was positively correlated with 24hUTP ( r=0.892, P<0.001), and the consistency between then was good ( Kappa=0.603, P<0.001). Subgroup analysis based on multiple levels including different urine volume, eGFR grading, albumin, urea nitrogen, total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, SLEDAI-2K, also revealed good correlation ( r=0.747~0.951; P<0.001) and consistency ( Kappa=0.393~0.771; P<0.001). Patients were divided into subgroups according to the 24hUTP (≤ 0.5 g, >0.5 g to ≤1.0 g, >1.0 g to ≤3.5 g, and>3.5 g). The best correlation and consistency were observed in ≤ 0.5g group ( r=0.728, Kappa=0.395, P<0.001), while the correlation was average or poor in other subgroups ( r=0.16~0.46). The consistency evaluated by UPCR/24hUTP ratio showed good consistency (ratios between 0.8~1.2) in 74 patients (28.4%), however, the unsatisfactory consistency in most patients, with 128 patients (68.4%) having ratios < 0.8, indicating a significantly lower UPCR than 24hUTP, and 59 patients (31.6%) having ratios > 1.2, indicating significantly higher UPCR than 24hUTP.The cross tabulation evaluation showed that the probability of consistency was distributed in a gradient, we found the worst consistency (48.9%) in >0.5 g to ≤1.0 g group, moderate consistency (64.0%) in >1.0 g to ≤3.5 g group, and the best consistency (73.3%) in >3.5 g group. Conclusion:In LN patients, the overall correlation and consistency between UPCR and 24hUTP are good, but the degree of correlation and consistency is closely related to the total amount of proteinuria. When 24hUTP ≤ 0.5 g, UPCR can be used to replace 24hUTP, but UPCR cannot be simply equated with 24hUTP at other urinary protein levels. Detecting 24hUTP to accurately reflect the total amount of proteinuria remain necessary.
9.The Clinical Mechanism of Improvement of Cognitive Impairment After Ischemic Stroke through Tongdu Xingshen Acupuncture by Regulating Gut Microbes
Zhuan LYU ; Yulong CHEN ; Yamin WANG ; Ruidong LIU ; Kaiqi SU ; Shuai YIN ; Jing GAO ; Ruiqing LI ; Mingli WU ; Ming ZHANG ; Xiaodong FENG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(2):545-555
Objective To explore the mechanism of Tongdu Xingshen acupuncture,the clinical efficacy,systemic inflammatory response,blood-brain barrier and intestinal flora in patients with cognitive impairment after ischemic stroke(IS)were studied.Methods Thirty patients(3 cases shedding)with cognitive impairment after IS were included as the disease group,including patients before treatment as the disease group,patients after Tongdu Xingshen acupuncture treatment as the electroacupuncture group,and 30 healthy controls(3 cases shedding)were included as the healthy group.In the electroacupuncture group,on the basis of the basic treatment,Tongdu Xingshen acupuncture was applied,which was 30 min each time,once a day for 14 days.The MMSE,MoCA and MBI scores of the three groups were observed.The fecal and serum samples from all study subjects were collected,and 16S rDNA sequencing technology and ELISA were used to detect the changes of proinflammatory factors IL-6,IL-1β,TNF-α and S100β in serum in intestinal flora and feces.Results Compared with the healthy group,the MMSE,MoCA,and MBI score of patients in the disease group decreased significantly(P<0.05),serum proinflammatory factors and S100β protein content increased significantly(P<0.05),and the Shannon index(P<0.01)and Simpson index(P<0.001)increased significantly.Compared with the disease group,the MMSE,MoCA,and MBI score of the EA group increased significantly(P<0.05),the serum levels of proinflammatory factors and S100β decreased significantly(P<0.05),Shannon index and Simpson index decreased(P>0.05).The dominant bacterial flora in the healthy group mainly included Bacteroides,Bifidobacterium,Bacteroides,Faecalibacterium,Bifidobacteriaceae,Ruminococcaceae,and Bacteroides and other beneficial bacteria(P<0.05).The dominant flora in the disease group included Proteobacteria,Enterobacteriaceae,Escherichia,Klebsiella and other opportunistic bacteria(P<0.05),while the dominant flora in the EA group was consistent with the healthy group,the relative abundance of beneficial bacteria increased significantly(P<0.05),and the relative abundance of opportunistic bacteria decreased significantly(P<0.05).Spearman correlation analysis found that beneficial bacteria were positively correlated with clinical efficacy related indicators,but with serum proinflammatory factors and the content of S100β was negatively correlated.Conclusion Tongdu Xingshen acupuncture can regulate the diversity of intestinal flora to increase the abundance of Bacteroides,Bifidobacterium,Faecalibacterium,and other beneficial bacteria,regulate the intestinal microecological balance,Thereby regulating systemic inflammation and blood-brain barrier function,which plays a role in improving cognitive function.
10.Fluoroscopy-guided anterograde forceps biopsy for diagnosing uretero-ileal neobladder anastomotic stenosis
Yamin QIN ; Yipu LI ; Zhanguo SUN ; Yi FANG ; Xinwei HAN ; Dechao JIAO
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(11):1866-1868
Objective To evaluate the feasibility of fluoroscopy-guided anterograde forceps biopsy for diagnosing uretero-ileal neobladder anastomotic stenosis.Methods Twenty-two patients who underwent Bricker surgery presented with hydronephrosis were selected.Using a catheter-wire technique,percutaneous nephrostomy tract was used to access the uretero-ileal neobladder stric-ture and establish a sheath biopsy channel.Forceps biopsy was performed at the uretero-ileal neobladder anastomotic site,followed by placement of a 10.2F ureteral stent.The technical success rate,complications,biopsy sensitivity,specificity,accuracy were recorded,and preoperative versus postoperative white blood cell counts,creatinine,and urea nitrogen levels were compared.Results The tech-nical success rate was 100%(22/22),with no serious complications,such as ureteral perforation and major bleeding.The accuracy,sensitivity and specificity of the biopsy were 95.45%(21/22),85.71%(6/7)and 100%(15/15),respectively.Preoperative and post-operative white blood cell counts were(9.17±2.16)× 1012/L vs(6.03±1.51)×1012/L,creatinine levels were(219.95±78.47)U/mL vs(78.91±17.23)U/mL,and urea nitrogen levels were(19.85±5.27)U/mL vs(5.95±1.60)U/mL.All three parameters showed statistically significant differences(P<0.05).Conclusion The fluoroscopy-guided anterograde forceps biopsy for diagnosing uretero-ileal neobladder anastomotic stenosis is safe and feasible.


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