1.Advances in perioperative nutritional management for patients with esophageal cancer
Zuyu ZHANG ; Bo YANG ; Rong NIU ; Jijun XUE ; Jian CHEN ; Dong LI ; Wentao ZHAO ; Wenfeng HAN ; Yue BAI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2026;33(01):157-162
Esophageal cancer is a prevalent malignant tumor of the digestive tract in China, and radical surgery remains the cornerstone of its comprehensive treatment. However, multifactorial challenges such as postoperative gastrointestinal tract reconstruction, traumatic stress, and tumor-related metabolic disturbances render esophageal cancer patients highly susceptible to malnutrition. Perioperative nutritional support therapy plays a crucial role in enhancing surgical safety, improving clinical outcomes, and elevating patients' quality of life by regulating metabolic homeostasis, preserving organ function, and optimizing the immune microenvironment. This article reviews the mechanisms underlying malnutrition in esophageal cancer, methods for nutritional status assessment, and precision intervention pathways based on multi-omics evaluations. The aim is to strengthen clinicians' awareness of standardized perioperative nutritional management for esophageal cancer patients and promote its clinical implementation, thereby facilitating postoperative recovery and improving long-term quality of life.
2.Effects of donor gender on short-term survival of lung transplant recipients: a single-center retrospective cohort study
Xiaoshan LI ; Shiqiang XUE ; Min XIONG ; Rong GAO ; Ting QIAN ; Lin MAN ; Bo WU ; Jingyu CHEN
Organ Transplantation 2025;16(4):591-598
Objective To evaluate the effect of donor gender on short-term survival rate of lung transplant recipients. Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on the data of 1 066 lung transplant recipients. The log-rank test was used to evaluate the differences in short-term fatality among different donor gender groups and donor-recipient gender combination groups. Multivariate Cox regression, propensity score (PS) regression, and propensity score matching (PSM) were employed to control for confounding factors and further assess the differences in fatality. Subgroup analyses were also performed based on donor gender. Results Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed no statistically significant differences in fatality at 30 days, 1 year, 2 years and 3 years postoperatively between male and female donor groups (all P>0.05). After PS regression and PSM, univariate Cox regression analysis indicated that recipients from female donors had a higher fatality at 2 years postoperatively compared to those from male donors, with hazard ratios (95% confidence intervals) of 1.29 (1.01-1.65) and 1.36 (1.03-1.80) respectively. Multivariate Cox regression analysis also revealed no statistically significant differences in fatality at various follow-up time points among different donor-recipient gender combination groups (all P>0.05). Subgroup analyses based on donor sex showed no statistically significant differences in fatality among recipients of different gender within either male or female donor groups (all P>0.05). Conclusions Female donors may reduce the short-term postoperative survival rate of lung transplant recipients, but this negative impact is not sustainable in the long term. At present, there is no evidence to support the inclusion of sex as a factor in lung allocation rules.
3.Influencing factors of bladder management practices in patients with spinal cord injury
Zhirong LUO ; Xuyan GUO ; Qi XUE ; Xiao TAN ; Yunhua JI ; Fuxun ZHANG ; Yong JIAO ; Bo ZHANG
Journal of Modern Urology 2025;30(4):284-289
Objective: To explore the key factors affecting the selection and effectiveness of bladder management modalities in patients with spinal cord injury,so as to provide reference for the optimization of individualized bladder management strategies. Methods: The clinical and follow-up data of 78 patients with spinal cord injury treated in our hospital during Jan.1,2013 and Dec.31,2022 were retrospectively analyzed.The distribution of bladder management modalities among different grades of injuries was analyzed. Bowker symmetry test was used to evaluate the difference between bladder management modalities at discharge and at the end of follow-up. Multiple linear regression was used to explore the influencing factors of bladder management effects. Plotting Kaplan-Meier survival curves were adopted to calculate the median time of changes in bladder management. Results: At discharge,there were 9 cases of self-catheterization,19 cases of intermittent catheterization,22 cases of reflexive voiding,26 cases of long-term catheterization,and 2 cases using urinary collector.At the end of follow-up,there were 15 cases of self-catheterization,8 cases of intermittent catheterization,34 cases of reflexive voiding,14 cases of long-term catheterization,and 7 cases using urinary collector.There was a significant difference between the modalities of bladder management at discharge and at the end of follow-up (χ
=21.43,P=0.018).Multiple linear regression showed a significant decrease of 8.60 in the total neurogenic bladder symptom score (NBSS) for grade D injuries compared with grade A injuries (P=0.026). The median time to bladder management change was 7.93 months (95%CI:5.44-9.44), with approximately 50% of patients experiencing a change in bladder management within 8 months after discharge. Conclusion: The modalities of bladder management changed significantly after discharge.The grade of injury was a key factor affecting the effectiveness of bladder management.Higher grade was associated with worse effectiveness of bladder management.
4.A Case Report of Jansen-de Vries Syndrome Caused by PPM1D Gene Mutation and Literature Review
Mei XUE ; Bo PANG ; Xiaoqian ZHANG ; Ziyu GAO ; Bo ZHOU ; Zhixin ZHANG
JOURNAL OF RARE DISEASES 2025;4(3):355-360
Jansen-de Vries syndrome, also known as intellectual developmental disorder with gastrointestinal difficulties and high pain threshold, is a rare autosomal dominant disorder characterized by multisystem involvement. This article reports the case of a young child who presented with global developmental delay, gastrointestinal dysfunction, intellectual disability, and short stature. Distinct facial features included a broad forehead, low nasal bridge, thin upper lip, and widely spaced and misaligned teeth. Additional phenotypic findings involved small hands and feet, as well as digital anomalies. Through whole-exome sequencing (WES) and copy number variation (CNV) analysis, a pathogenic variant was identified in the
5.Clinical effects of Modified Banxia Xiexin Decoction combined with Lizhong Decoction on patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus due to Cold-heat Complex in the Middle Energizer
Min SUN ; Sha XUE ; Ju LIU ; Chao-bo DAI
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2025;47(3):796-801
AIM To investigate the clinical effects of Modified Banxia Xiexin Decoction combined with Lizhong Decoction on patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus due to Cold-heat Complex in the Middle Energizer.METHODS One hundred and sixty-eight patients were randomly assigned into control group(84 cases)for 12-week intervention of conventional treatment,and observation group(84 cases)for 12-week intervention of Modified Banxia Xiexin Decoction,Lizhong Decoction and conventional treatment.The changes in clinical effects,compliance rate of blood glucoses,discontinuation and reduction rate of hypoglycemic drugs,continuous glucose parameters(TIR,GVP,FPG-ARV,MAGE),FPG,2 hPG,HbA1c,FINS,HOMA-β,HOMA-IR,lnISI,intestinal flora metabolites(SCFAs,CA,DC A,CDCA,CA/CDCA),score for Cold-heat Complex in the Middle Energizer and incidence of adverse reactions were detected.RESULTS The observation group demonstrated higher marked improvement rate,total effective rate,compliance rate of blood glucoses and discontinuation and reduction rate of hypoglycemic drugs,than the control group(P<0.05).After the treatment,the two groups displayed increased TIR,FINS,HOMA-β,lnISI,SCFAs,CDCA(P<0.05),and decreased GVP,FPG-ARV,MAGE,FPG,2 hPG,HbA1c,HOMA-IR,CA,DC A,CA/CDCA,score for Cold-heat Complex in the Middle Energizer(P<0.05),especially for the observation group(P<0.05).No significant difference in incidence of adverse reactions was found between the two groups(P>0.05).CONCLUSION For the patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus due to Cold-heat Complex in the Middle Energizer,Modified Banxia Xiexin Decoction combined with Lizhong Decoction can improve islet β cell function and insulin resistance,enhance insulin sensitivity index and compliance rate of blood glucoses,reduce blood glucose fluctuation and dosages of hypoglycemic drugs,regulate intestinal flora metabolites,and affect glucose metabolism.
6.The application value of integrated Chinese and western medicine in the treatment of sepsis-induced coagulopathy induced by bacterial pneumonia sepsis
Rui ZHU ; Jun YAN ; Caijun WU ; Yi WU ; Zijing WANG ; Xue GONG ; Bo CHEN ; Liqiang NIU ; Li LI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2025;27(2):166-172
Objective:To explore the application value of integrated Chinese and western medicine in the treatment of sepsis-induced coagulopathy (SIC) induced by bacterial pneumonia sepsis.Methods:A total of 60 inpatients with bacterial pneumonia and sepsis admitted to the Dongzhimen Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine from October 2023 to June 2024 were collected in a cross-sectional study. Serum samples were collected, and immune indexes, coagulation function and some laboratory test results of the patients were detected or recorded. Sepsis Associated Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score and Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation Ⅱ (APACHE Ⅱ) score were evaluated.Results:Among the 60 patients, 71.7%( n=43) were associated with coagulation disorder, 65%( n=39) showed hemorrhagic SIC; A total of 37 patients (61.7%) were treated with integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine, and 23 patients (38.3%) were treated with Western medicine. The main types of syndrome differentiation were toxic-heat syndrome ( n=48, 80.0%) and blood-stasis syndrome ( n=11, 18.3%). Serum human monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) and platelet count (PLT) in patients with blood stasis syndrome were significantly lower than those in toxic-heat syndrome (all P<0.05). In patients with bacterial pneumonia sepsis, the total score of syndrome of excess of fu-viscera (Fu-shi-zheng) was positively correlated with programmed death ligand-1 (PD-L1) ( r=0.293, P=0.023) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) ( r=0.436, P=0.001). The total score of toxin-heat syndrome ( r=0.323, P=0.016) and excess of fu-viscera syndrome ( r=0.354, P=0.008) were positively correlated with prothrombin time (PT). PD-1 was positively correlated with SOFA score ( r=0.343, P=0.007) and APACHE Ⅱ score ( r=0.354, P=0.006). The PD-1 level and SOFA and APACHE Ⅱ scores of the patients treated with integrated Chinese and western medicine were significantly lower than those treated with Western medicine alone (all P<0.05). Conclusions:The combined intervention of traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine based on " Fuzheng Touxie Jiedu (The method of strengthening the body and removing the toxin)" has strong clinical guiding significance, and can effectively improve the immune function and prognosis of bacterial pneumonia SIC.
7.Phenotype and genomic characterization of a mucoid-type Salmonella Saintpaul ST50 isolate from a urinary tract infection patient
Wen-qing WANG ; Na JIANG ; Yan-ru LIANG ; Shu-qi YOU ; Bo-wen YANG ; Li-peng HAO ; Xue-bin XU
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2025;41(1):53-60
To investigate the phenotype and genomic characterization of a mucoid-type Salmonella Saintpaul ST50 isolate from a urinary tract infection patient,promoting clinical diagnosis and treatment for urinary tract infections caused by Salmo-nella spp.Culture-based quantitative counts of midstream urine sample from the patient were conducted,and further biochemi-cal identification,mass spectrometry detection,serum agglutination test and antimicrobial susceptibility test(AST)were con-ducted on Salmonella isolate(2024JD5).Whole-genome sequencing(WGS)was performed on isolate 2024JD5 to predict sero-type,multilocus sequence type(MLST),resistance genes,and virulence genes.Two smooth-type of Salmonella Saintpaul ST50 were selected as comparative genomic reference strains from the Chinese local Salmonella genome database.The literature reviews of global Salmonella serotype of urinary tract infection were summarized.Specific serum agglutination confir-mation of isolate 2024JD5 failed due to characterization of the mucus type.The strain 2024JD5 was predicted as Salmonella Saintpaul(4,5,12:e,h:1,2)ST50 using WGS,and was resistant to ciprofloxacin,nalidixic acid,chloramphenicol and tetracy-cline with carrying aminoglycoside resistance genes aac(6')-Ⅰaa and aph(3)-Ⅱa,chloramphenicol resistance gene floR,tetra-cycline resistance gene tet,quinolone resistance gene qnrS1,and S83Y substitution in the gyrA gene was found in the quinolo-ne resistance determination region(QRDR).In addition,the strain 2024JD4 carried six types of non-plasmid-based mobile ge-netic elements and 144 virulence genes,including 71 secretion transporter genes and 58 fimbriae adhesion genes,respectively.Four types of fimbriae regulatory genes(csgB,csgC,fimW,fimY)were absent in comparison with smooth-type Salmonella Saintpaul.The literature reviews showed Salmonella Saintpaul was currently a rare Salmonella serotype in cases of urinary tract infections worldwide.Salmonella Saintpaul ST50 with mucoid-type is the pathogen of urinary tract infection with multi-drug resistant phenotypic and genotypic characteristics,and the high mucoid expression may be related to the compensatory mechanism of fimbriae regulatory genes absence in urinary tract colonization and adaptation.WGS combined with the Chinese local Salmonella genome database can effectively solve the diagnosis and biosafety assessments of rare Salmonella phenotypes.
8.Primary central nervous system lymphoma with clonal bone marrow B cells:16 cases and literature review
Yu-nan LING ; Jing-jing MA ; Zhi-guang LIN ; Yan MA ; Qing LI ; Hui KANG ; Meng-xue ZHANG ; Bo-bin CHEN
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2025;52(1):91-98
Objective To summarize the clinical features,treatment and prognosis of patients with primary central nervous system lymphoma(PCNSL)with clonal bone marrow B cells,and to explore the influence on clinical diagnosis and treatment.Methods PCNSL patients with clonal bone marrow B cells diagnosed by flow cytometry between Jan 2020 and Jul 2023 at Huashan Hospital of Fudan University were enrolled.The auxiliary examination data of these patients were collected,including complete blood count,routine biochemistry,bone marrow aspiration and biopsy,contrast-enhanced brain MRI,and whole-body PET-CT.Kaplan-Meier was used to draw the survival curve,and relevant literature was reviewed.Results A total of 223 newly diagnosed PCNSL patients were included,187 of whom completed bone marrow puncture and biopsy evaluation.We found clonal bone marrow B cells in 16 of 187 cases(8.56%)by flow cytometry.2 patients showed B lymphoma involving the bone marrow.All patients received a high-dose methotrexate based chemotherapy.The median progression free survival(PFS)of 16 patients with clonal bone marrow B cells was 11.1 months,and the median PFS of 171 patients with normal bone marrow was 12.6 months.There was no significant difference in the PFS between the two groups.Conclusion PCNSL with clonal bone marrow B cells had no specific clinical features,but bone marrow flow cytometry showed clonal B cells.High-dose methotrexate treatment regimen is effective.There was no significant difference in PFS for PCNSL patients with clonal B cells and normal findings in bone marrow.Clonal B cells in bone marrow may be caused by monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis(MBL),lymphoma involves the bone marrow and the presence of common precursor cells.Bone marrow examination should be performed in the initial evaluation of suspected PCNSL.
9.Analysis of Characteristics in Chinese-Registered Clinical Trials for Weight-Loss Medications
Bo QIU ; Runxuan DU ; Haotian YANG ; Haojing SONG ; Xue SUN ; Congyang DING ; Wanjun BAI ; Zhanjun DONG
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(9):1516-1520
Objective To investigate the status and developmental trends of clinical trials for weight control drugs in China,and to provide data support for sponsors,researchers,and regulatory authorities.Methods The drug clinical trial registration and information platform of the National Medical Products Administration was utilized to search for registered clinical trials of weight control drugs from November 2012 to June 2024.The search employed"overweight","obesity",and"weight loss"as keywords.The information collected included project registration time,drug name,dosage form,drug classification,indications,trial staging,study progress,design type,lead unit,and sponsor.Microsoft Office Excel software was employed for data entry,organization,and extraction.Results A total of 95 registered clinical trials of weight control drugs were identified,comprising 40 domestic multicenter trials,47 domestic single-center trials,and 8 international multicenter trials.Regarding trial phasing,46(48.4%)were phase Ⅰ clinical trials,17(17.9%)were phase Ⅱ clinical trials,19(20.0%)were phase Ⅲ clinical trials,and 13(13.7%)were bioequivalence trials.The drug categorization encompassed 22 chemical drugs,20 biological products,and 1 traditional Chinese medicine/natural drug.Concerning drug dosage forms,there were 32 items of injectable dosage forms,8 items of tablets,2 items of capsules,and 1 item of chewable tablets.Conclusions Registered clinical trials for weight-loss medications in China are predominantly concentrated in regions with developed medical resources.Injectable biologics constitute most test drugs,with most drugs in the early stages of research and development.The examination of the safety and efficacy of these drugs remains to be substantiated,and it is anticipated that a considerable period will elapse before their approval and market introduction.
10.Clinical Efficacy of Acupuncture Therapy in Treating Post-Stroke Pulmonary and its Impact on Diaphragm Function Based on the Theory of Liver Ascending and Lung Descending
Xue-ping RUAN ; Xiao-ling QUE ; Bo-wen LI
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2025;25(18):2917-2924,2964
Objective:To explore the clinical efficacy of acupuncture therapy in treating post-stroke pulmonary(PSP)and its impact on diaphragm function based on the theory of liver ascending and lung descending.Methods:This study was a prospective study,70 PSP patients who were admitted to our hospital from April 2023 to August 2024 were selected,they were divided into control group and study group according to the random number table method,with 35 patients in each group.Both groups received routine treatment,the control group received respiratory training,while the study group received respiratory training combined with acupuncture therapy.Clinical efficacy,recovery time of signs,related scale scores[clinical pulmonary infection score(CPIS),National Institute of HealthStroke Scale(NIHSS)],blood gas and lung function indicators[(partial pressure of oxygen(PaO2),partial pressure of carbondioxide(PaCO2),forced expiratory volume in one second(FEV1),peak expiratory flow(PEF)]and diaphragm function between two groups were compared.Results:The total clinical effective rate of the study group was higher than that of the control group,and the time for fever resolution,relief of pulmonary infection,disappearance of pulmonary wet rales and disappearance of cough were shorter than those of the control group(P<0.05).The CPIS scores,NIHSS scores and PaCO2 of the study group at 14 days after intervention were lower than those of the control group,FEV1,PEF,PaO2,thickening rate and activity of diaphragm were higher than those of the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion:Acupuncture therapy in treating PSP patients based on the theory of liver ascending and lung descending,can shorten recovery time of signs,improve clinical treatment effectiveness,reduce the degree of infection and brain nerve damage,and improve patients' lung function and diaphragm function.

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