1.Network analysis of pain, kinesiophobia, social participation and knee function in patients after total knee arthroplasty from an ethical equity perspective
Zhiwei WANG ; Lijun MENG ; Yu WU ; Jian LIU ; Zhaojin DA ; Zeping YAN ; Shicai WU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2026;32(3):364-372
ObjectiveTo explore the complex network relationships among pain, kinesiophobia, social participation and knee function in patients after total knee arthroplasty (TKA), and to analyze the moderating effects of different socio-structural factors on the rehabilitation network from an ethical equity perspective. MethodsA convenience sampling method was used to select 291 patients who underwent TKA in Qilu Hospital of Shandong University from May to July, 2023. Pain was assessed using Numerical Rating Scale, kinesiophobia with Chinese short version of the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia, social participation with Impact on Participation and Autonomy Questionnaire, and knee function with Hospital for Special Surgery Knee Score. A partial correlation network among pain, kinesiophobia, social participation and knee function was constructed using Graphical Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator. Key variables were identified through node centrality and bridge centrality analysis. Network Comparison Tests (NCT) were used to analyze network differences among subgroups based on different socio-structural characteristics. ResultsIn the network model, the nodes with the highest strength centrality were indoor participation, activity behavior and activity pain. Bridge centrality analysis indicated that activity pain, knee function, indoor participation and activity cognition were key bridge nodes. NCT revealed no significant differences in overall network structure or global strength among subgroups based on residence, education level or payment method (P > 0.05). However, significant differences in edge weights were found for specific edges such as activity cognition-activity behavior and knee function-indoor participation (P < 0.05). ConclusionThere is a network of interactions among pain, kinesiophobia, social participation and knee function in patients after TKA, with nodes such as indoor participation and activity pain playing key roles in the rehabilitation process. Although the overall rehabilitation network is similar across different socio-structural groups, variations exist in specific relational pathways among patients from rural areas, those with lower education levels, and those with out-of-pocket payment. This suggests that clinical rehabilitation interventions should focus on these core nodes and implement targeted support strategies for socio-structurally disadvantaged groups to promote rehabilitation equity.
2.Network analysis of pain, kinesiophobia, social participation and knee function in patients after total knee arthroplasty from an ethical equity perspective
Zhiwei WANG ; Lijun MENG ; Yu WU ; Jian LIU ; Zhaojin DA ; Zeping YAN ; Shicai WU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2026;32(3):364-372
ObjectiveTo explore the complex network relationships among pain, kinesiophobia, social participation and knee function in patients after total knee arthroplasty (TKA), and to analyze the moderating effects of different socio-structural factors on the rehabilitation network from an ethical equity perspective. MethodsA convenience sampling method was used to select 291 patients who underwent TKA in Qilu Hospital of Shandong University from May to July, 2023. Pain was assessed using Numerical Rating Scale, kinesiophobia with Chinese short version of the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia, social participation with Impact on Participation and Autonomy Questionnaire, and knee function with Hospital for Special Surgery Knee Score. A partial correlation network among pain, kinesiophobia, social participation and knee function was constructed using Graphical Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator. Key variables were identified through node centrality and bridge centrality analysis. Network Comparison Tests (NCT) were used to analyze network differences among subgroups based on different socio-structural characteristics. ResultsIn the network model, the nodes with the highest strength centrality were indoor participation, activity behavior and activity pain. Bridge centrality analysis indicated that activity pain, knee function, indoor participation and activity cognition were key bridge nodes. NCT revealed no significant differences in overall network structure or global strength among subgroups based on residence, education level or payment method (P > 0.05). However, significant differences in edge weights were found for specific edges such as activity cognition-activity behavior and knee function-indoor participation (P < 0.05). ConclusionThere is a network of interactions among pain, kinesiophobia, social participation and knee function in patients after TKA, with nodes such as indoor participation and activity pain playing key roles in the rehabilitation process. Although the overall rehabilitation network is similar across different socio-structural groups, variations exist in specific relational pathways among patients from rural areas, those with lower education levels, and those with out-of-pocket payment. This suggests that clinical rehabilitation interventions should focus on these core nodes and implement targeted support strategies for socio-structurally disadvantaged groups to promote rehabilitation equity.
3.Network analysis of pain, kinesiophobia, social participation and knee function in patients after total knee arthroplasty from an ethical equity perspective
Zhiwei WANG ; Lijun MENG ; Yu WU ; Jian LIU ; Zhaojin DA ; Zeping YAN ; Shicai WU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2026;32(3):364-372
ObjectiveTo explore the complex network relationships among pain, kinesiophobia, social participation and knee function in patients after total knee arthroplasty (TKA), and to analyze the moderating effects of different socio-structural factors on the rehabilitation network from an ethical equity perspective. MethodsA convenience sampling method was used to select 291 patients who underwent TKA in Qilu Hospital of Shandong University from May to July, 2023. Pain was assessed using Numerical Rating Scale, kinesiophobia with Chinese short version of the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia, social participation with Impact on Participation and Autonomy Questionnaire, and knee function with Hospital for Special Surgery Knee Score. A partial correlation network among pain, kinesiophobia, social participation and knee function was constructed using Graphical Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator. Key variables were identified through node centrality and bridge centrality analysis. Network Comparison Tests (NCT) were used to analyze network differences among subgroups based on different socio-structural characteristics. ResultsIn the network model, the nodes with the highest strength centrality were indoor participation, activity behavior and activity pain. Bridge centrality analysis indicated that activity pain, knee function, indoor participation and activity cognition were key bridge nodes. NCT revealed no significant differences in overall network structure or global strength among subgroups based on residence, education level or payment method (P > 0.05). However, significant differences in edge weights were found for specific edges such as activity cognition-activity behavior and knee function-indoor participation (P < 0.05). ConclusionThere is a network of interactions among pain, kinesiophobia, social participation and knee function in patients after TKA, with nodes such as indoor participation and activity pain playing key roles in the rehabilitation process. Although the overall rehabilitation network is similar across different socio-structural groups, variations exist in specific relational pathways among patients from rural areas, those with lower education levels, and those with out-of-pocket payment. This suggests that clinical rehabilitation interventions should focus on these core nodes and implement targeted support strategies for socio-structurally disadvantaged groups to promote rehabilitation equity.
4.Mechanism of the interaction between immunosuppressive therapy and intestinal microflora after liver transplantation
Yan WANG ; Yufeng LIU ; Haiyang ZHANG ; Zhiwei ZHANG ; Jun XU ; Zhiyong LAI
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2026;42(4):980-986
The application of immunosuppressants has significantly reduced the incidence rate of rejection reaction after liver transplantation, but the clinical efficacy of immunosuppressants is greatly affected by individual differences between patients. This article systematically reviews the recent research advances in the interaction between immunosuppressants and gut microbiota, with a focus on the regulatory role and mechanism of intestinal microflora communities on the efficacy of immunosuppressants. Studies have shown that intestinal microbiome is one of the key factors influencing the efficacy of immunosuppressive therapy after liver transplantation. This review aims to provide a theoretical basis for in-depth research in this field and provide new insights for developing individualized immunosuppressive treatment regimens based on the regulation of intestinal microflora.
5.Isolation and protection of organs at risk by crosslinked sodium hyaluronate gel during brachytherapy
Jianjian LIU ; Yan ZHANG ; Zhiwei CUI ; Dongfang WANG ; Xu LIU ; Shenglin YANG ; Qian CHAI ; Fenglin LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(4):700-706
BACKGROUND:Crosslinked sodium hyaluronate gel has good mechanical property,biocompatibility,and biodegradability,and can be used as an isolated protective material in tumor radiation therapy to protect endangered organs from damage caused by excess radiation dose. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the safety and efficacy of crosslinked sodium hyaluronate gel in reducing the dose of radiation to dangerous organs during brachytherapy. METHODS:A total of 16 specific pathogen-free Kunming mice of the same age and similar body weight were selected as experimental subjects and divided into experimental group and control group by the random number table method,with 8 mice in each group.125I seeds were implanted subcutaneously in the back of mice in the experimental group,and then crosslinked sodium hyaluronate gel was injected around the radioactive particles.Only 125I seeds were implanted subcutaneously in the back of mice in the control group.After injection,the distance between the radioactive particles and the epidermis was measured by spiral CT scan,and the surface radiation dose was measured by radiation dosimeter.Within 10 weeks after injection,the growth state,survival rate,skin radiation damage,and gel retention of mice were observed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Spiral CT scan showed that the implanted gel was relatively concentrated and created an effective distance between the radioactive seeds and the epidermis.The body surface radiation dose of the experimental group was significantly lower than that of the control group(P<0.01).(2)During the experimental observation period,mice in both groups survived;mice in the control group showed obvious irritability and other unstable behavior in the late experimental period,and some mice in the experimental group showed similar behavior.The daily food intake of mice in the two groups had no significant change,and the body mass showed the same increasing trend.After implantation of radioactive seeds,the two groups of mice showed different degrees of radioactive skin injury.From day 23 after injection to the end of the experiment,the skin radiation injury score of the experimental group was lower than that of the control group(P<0.01).At week 10 after implantation,6 mice in the experimental group had no obvious gel residue under their skin,and 2 mice had a very small amount of scattered gel-like samples under their skin.(3)Therefore,the crosslinked sodium hyaluronate injection technique can increase the space between the radioactive target area of 125I seeds and the organ at risk outside the target through physical space occupying,which can effectively reduce the dose of the organ at risk,and play a role in the isolation and protection of the organ at risk.
6.The Spatial Correlation and Driving Factors Analysis of Urban-Rural Residents' Medical Insurance Efficiency under the Perspective of Regional Coordinated Development
Yan WANG ; Youshu YUAN ; Zhiwei WANG
Chinese Health Economics 2025;44(9):32-36
Objective:Constructing and exploring the spatial association mechanism of the efficiency of Urban and Rural Residents' Basic Medical Insurance(URRBMI)across provincial regions is of great significance for promoting regional insurance development and constructing a unified national healthcare system.Methods:Using the super-efficiency SBM model and the modified gravity model to build a spatial association network of URRBMI fund operational efficiency from 2020 to 2022.The network structure and driving(actors are analyzed using social network analysis.Results:The spatial association network of URRBMI efficiency exhibits a highly interconnected structure characterized by bilateral reciprocity,triadic closure,and stability,with the network in 2022 being the most compact and showing decreasing internal disparities.It is organized into four major blocks led by the"Beijing-Shanghai-Jiangsu"Region.The spatial association mechanism is driven by three core factors:"geographical proximity,insurance fund pressure,coordination of medical and financial resources".Conclusion:It is suggested to further leverage the role of key provinces,optimize the allocation of medical and financial resources,and enhance the efficiency of insurance management.
7.Construction and validation of predictive model for surgical site infections following spinal surgery in Chinese population
Hongxin WEI ; Yan REN ; Shuang LIU ; Jiao SHAN ; Hui CHEN ; Xiao HAN ; Zhiwei CHEN ; Lin YANG ; Yue LIU ; Luyao LI ; Hong LI
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(16):2465-2470
OBJECTIVE To construct a predictive tool for surgical site infections(SSIs)in spinal surgery for Chi-nese population to provide evidence support for reducing SSIs.METHODS A systematic review of Chinese and English database literature was conducted for Meta-analysis to obtain pooled risk values for influencing factors,and a risk prediction scoring tool was constructed based on the logistic regression model.Patients who underwent spinal surgery and completed postoperative follow-up in a tertiary hospital in Beijing from Jan.to Dec.2021 were selected to validate the predictive effect of the tool.RESULTS The predictive model for SSIs in Chinese spinal sur-gery patients was Logit(P)=—3.47+0.63(age 60 years)+0.31 ×(patient with cardiovascular disease)+0.69 ×(rheumatoid arthritis)+1.07 ×(diabetes)+1.06 ×(operation duration>3 h)+1.17 ×(preopera-tive albumin<35 g/L)+0.71 ×(history of spinal surgery)+0.67 ×(carrying internal implants)+0.73 ×(blood transfusion).The total score of the predictive tool was 92,with a cutoff score of≥24.50 indicating high-risk individuals.The area under the curve was 0.733,with the sensitivity 58.30%and the specificity 79.60%.CONCLUSION The established predictive model for SSIs in Chinese spine surgery demonstrates good predictive performance and can be used as a reference assessment tool in clinical practice.
8.Study on the effect of mild photothermal effect of Au nanorods on the osteogenic properties of MC3T3-E1 osteoblasts
Peibo YAN ; Wen SONG ; Zhao MU ; Jinchan LIU ; Zhiwei MA
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2025;41(3):314-320
Objectives:To investigate the influence of the mild photothermal effect of Au nanorods on the osteogenic differentiation of MC3T3-E1 osteoblast cells.Methods:Surface modification of Au nanorods was performed with bovine serum albumin(BSA)coating.The photothermal effect,photothermal stability and characteristics of AuNRs@CTAB and AuNRs@BSA were analyzed u-sing scanning electron microscopy(SEM),transmission electron microscopy(TEM),and a near-infrared laser.The biocompatibili-ty of AuNRs@BSA was evaluated using live/dead staining and the CCK-8 assay.The influence of the mild photothermal effect of AuNRs@BSA on the osteogenic differentiation of MC3T3-E1 was assessed by ALP staining,alizarin red staining,and semi-quanti-tative analysis.Results:Biocompatible and near-infrared light-responsive AuNRs@BSA were prepared.In vitro experiments dem-onstrated that the mild photothermal effect of AuNRs@BSA increased the ALP activity and mineralization ability of MC3T3-E1(P<0.000 1).Conclusion:The mild photothermal effect of AuNRs@BSA can promote the osteogenic differentiation of MC3T3-E1 cells.
9.The Spatial Correlation and Driving Factors Analysis of Urban-Rural Residents' Medical Insurance Efficiency under the Perspective of Regional Coordinated Development
Yan WANG ; Youshu YUAN ; Zhiwei WANG
Chinese Health Economics 2025;44(9):32-36
Objective:Constructing and exploring the spatial association mechanism of the efficiency of Urban and Rural Residents' Basic Medical Insurance(URRBMI)across provincial regions is of great significance for promoting regional insurance development and constructing a unified national healthcare system.Methods:Using the super-efficiency SBM model and the modified gravity model to build a spatial association network of URRBMI fund operational efficiency from 2020 to 2022.The network structure and driving(actors are analyzed using social network analysis.Results:The spatial association network of URRBMI efficiency exhibits a highly interconnected structure characterized by bilateral reciprocity,triadic closure,and stability,with the network in 2022 being the most compact and showing decreasing internal disparities.It is organized into four major blocks led by the"Beijing-Shanghai-Jiangsu"Region.The spatial association mechanism is driven by three core factors:"geographical proximity,insurance fund pressure,coordination of medical and financial resources".Conclusion:It is suggested to further leverage the role of key provinces,optimize the allocation of medical and financial resources,and enhance the efficiency of insurance management.
10.A Study on the Impact of the Employee Medical Insurance Outpatient Mutual Assistance System on Medical Insurance Costs for Patients with Diabetes Mellitus
Meng'en CHEN ; Xiaoxi ZHANG ; Youshu YUAN ; Yan WANG ; Tianzhen CONG ; Haojia HOU ; Jingyu YANG ; Zhiwei WANG
Chinese Health Economics 2025;44(10):38-42
Objective:It aims to examine the effects of the employee medical insurance outpatient mutual assistance on medical insurance costs for patients with diabetes mellitus,offering insights for optimizing outpatient insurance policies and chronic disease management strategies.Methods:Outpatient cost settlement data of urban employees with diabetes mellitus in Lanzhou from 2022 to 2023 was collected.Univariate analysis and interrupted time-series models were used to compare relevant medical insurance cost indicators before and after the reform.Results:The inpatient data of 765 730 diabetes mellitus patients were included in the study,and male patients account for 62.67%.After the reform,average per-visit pooling fund expenditure,average per-visit individual payment expenditures,average per-visit personal account expenditure,average per-visit eligible expense amount,average per-visit total fund payment,and the average per-visit proportion of basic medical pooling payments were decreased(P<0.05).Moreover,average per-visit pooling fund expenditure,average per-visit individual account expenditure,average per-visit cash payment,average per-visit eligible expense amount,average per-visit total fund payment,and the average per-visit proportion of basic medical pooling payments showed a notable declining trend post-reform(P<0.05).In contrast,the per-visit fully out-of-pocket expenditure exhibited no significant change before and after the reform(P>0.05).Conclusion:The reform of the employee medical insurance outpatient mutual assistance system has alleviated the economic burden of disease for diabetic patients and improved the efficiency of medical insurance fund utilization,but it reduced the proportion of basic medical pooling payments.It is recommended to continuously refine the outpatient medical insurance payment system,strengthen supervision of medical expenses and service quality,and balance patient benefits with fund pressure to enhance chronic disease outpatient benefits.

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