1.Exploration on the influence of continuous infusion with long time on infusion precision of infusion pump
Changxin ZHANG ; Yu WANG ; Wenbo ZHOU ; Huiqing LIU ; Jing ZHAO
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(7):177-179,187
Objective:To investigate the influence of continuous infusion with long time on infusion precision of infusion pump,and establish a predictive model for flow velocity to predict the change of flow velocity of infusion pump after infusion with long time,so as to provide reference for the use of infusion pump in clinical treatment.Methods:Six infusion sets of different models,numbered A to F,were selected.A 24-hour continuous infusion experiment was conducted using an infusion pump with the above six infusion sets.The flow rate of the infusion pump was set to 100 mL/h,and real-time data of the infusion speed was recorded to evaluate the performance changes of the infusion pump under long-term continuous infusion.A flow rate prediction model for the infusion pump was established based on the research data,and the accuracy of the model was verified.Results:After 24 hours of continuous infusion,the infusion accuracy of infusion sets A to F showed varying degrees of decline over time.The final infusion accuracies were 96.47%,97.95%,92.56%,88.41%,89.26%,93.93%,respectively,with corresponding flow rate errors of 3.53%,2.05%,7.44%,11.59%,10.74%,6.07%.The prediction model established in this study was used to predict the flow rate of the infusion pump during 24-36 hours of continuous infusion.Compared with the actual flow rate under the same conditions,the difference was not statistically significant(P>0.05).Conclusion:Long-term continuous infusion affects the infusion accuracy of the infusion pump,resulting in a decrease in infusion speed.The established flow rate prediction model can accurately predict the flow rate of the infusion pump after long-term continuous infusion,providing a useful reference for the clinical application of infusion pumps.
2.Detection method for the performance of ultrasound probes based on pulse echo
Yu WANG ; Changxin ZHANG ; Jing ZHAO ; Guanghan LI ; Wenbo ZHOU ; Xinyuan DONG
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(3):157-159
The ultrasound probe is the most important accessory in ultrasound equipment,which adopted the piezoelectric vibrator as its core component,and it can complete ultrasonic emission and receiving echoes.A deep understanding for the operational characteristics of the probe's array elements is important premise that user can accurately judge the running situation of the probe.This study employed pulse-echo technique to detect sensitivity and capacitance of the array elements of ultrasonic probe.The detected data of 60 probes at China-Japan Friendship Hospital were collected,and 75%of the 60 probes existed residual couplant,and 80%of them existed indentation or damage to the outer skin.The tested results of leakage current indicated that 1 probe(1.7%)existed excessively high leakage current.In test for array elements,2 probes(3.4%)displayed partial damage at array elements,and 6 probes(10.2%)were irreparably damaged.The preventive test for the diagnostic equipment with ultrasound is helpful to establish a quality control system for ultrasound,and to provide analysis materials with reliability in using diagnostic equipment with ultrasound,and to also provide decision-making basis for equipment departments and clinical department of using equipment in hospital.
3.Short-term effects and safety outcomes of the combination of tislelizumab and neoadjuvant chemotherapy in the perioperative treatment of locally advanced gastric cancer
Yawen CHEN ; Yunhe GAO ; Yunshan ZHAO ; Xudong ZHAO ; Li LI ; Hao CUI ; Huan ZHANG ; Changxin LONG ; Zhi QIAO
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2025;28(5):536-543
Objective:In this study, we aimed to investigate the short-term efficacy and safety of perioperative administration of the PD-1 inhibitor tislelizumab combined with the SOX regimen (oxaliplatin plus S-1) in patients with locally advanced gastric cancer, and to identify factors influencing therapeutic outcomes.Methods:In this retrospective cohort study, we analyzed clinical data of 166 patients who had undergone perioperative therapy and D2 radical gastrectomy in the Department of General Surgery, First Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital between September 2021 and September 2023. The cohort comprised 140 men and 26 women, of median age 62 years (range: 30-75). The patients were allocated to two groups: 62 receiving tislelizumab plus SOX (combination therapy group), and 104 SOX alone (chemotherapy-only group). Primary outcomes included pathological complete response rate, treatment-related adverse events, and complications of surgery. Secondary outcomes comprised major pathological response rate, tumor regression grade (Grades 1-2 denoting favorable response, Grade 3 moderate, and Grades 4-5 poor response), R0 resection rate, and short-term survival outcomes (1-year disease-free and overall survivals). Risk factors associated with pCR in the combination group were also analyzed.Results:The combination therapy group exhibited significantly higher rates of pCR (25.8% vs. 8.7%, χ 2=8.93, P=0.003) and Grade 1 tumor regression (25.8% vs. 16.3%, χ 2=15.32, P=0.001) than the chemotherapy-only group. There were no statistically significant differences in major pathological response rates (41.9% vs. 39.4%), R0 resection rates (96.8% vs. 97.1%,), treatment- related adverse events (48.4% vs. 42.3%,), surgical complications (9.7% vs. 12.5%), 1-year disease-free survival (82.3% vs. 78.8%), or 1-year overall survival (93.5% vs. 91.3%), There were no statistically significant differences (all P>0.05). Multivariate logistic analysis identified neural invasion as an independent risk factor for reduced pCR in the combination group (OR=0.10, 95%CI:0.01-0.85, P=0.035). Conclusions:Perioperative tislelizumab combined with SOX chemotherapy improves pathological response rates in patients with locally advanced gastric cancer and has favorable short-term efficacy and safety profiles. Neural invasion may diminish the therapeutic efficacy of immunotherapy.
4.Exploration on the influence of continuous infusion with long time on infusion precision of infusion pump
Changxin ZHANG ; Yu WANG ; Wenbo ZHOU ; Huiqing LIU ; Jing ZHAO
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(7):177-179,187
Objective:To investigate the influence of continuous infusion with long time on infusion precision of infusion pump,and establish a predictive model for flow velocity to predict the change of flow velocity of infusion pump after infusion with long time,so as to provide reference for the use of infusion pump in clinical treatment.Methods:Six infusion sets of different models,numbered A to F,were selected.A 24-hour continuous infusion experiment was conducted using an infusion pump with the above six infusion sets.The flow rate of the infusion pump was set to 100 mL/h,and real-time data of the infusion speed was recorded to evaluate the performance changes of the infusion pump under long-term continuous infusion.A flow rate prediction model for the infusion pump was established based on the research data,and the accuracy of the model was verified.Results:After 24 hours of continuous infusion,the infusion accuracy of infusion sets A to F showed varying degrees of decline over time.The final infusion accuracies were 96.47%,97.95%,92.56%,88.41%,89.26%,93.93%,respectively,with corresponding flow rate errors of 3.53%,2.05%,7.44%,11.59%,10.74%,6.07%.The prediction model established in this study was used to predict the flow rate of the infusion pump during 24-36 hours of continuous infusion.Compared with the actual flow rate under the same conditions,the difference was not statistically significant(P>0.05).Conclusion:Long-term continuous infusion affects the infusion accuracy of the infusion pump,resulting in a decrease in infusion speed.The established flow rate prediction model can accurately predict the flow rate of the infusion pump after long-term continuous infusion,providing a useful reference for the clinical application of infusion pumps.
5.Short-term effects and safety outcomes of the combination of tislelizumab and neoadjuvant chemotherapy in the perioperative treatment of locally advanced gastric cancer
Yawen CHEN ; Yunhe GAO ; Yunshan ZHAO ; Xudong ZHAO ; Li LI ; Hao CUI ; Huan ZHANG ; Changxin LONG ; Zhi QIAO
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2025;28(5):536-543
Objective:In this study, we aimed to investigate the short-term efficacy and safety of perioperative administration of the PD-1 inhibitor tislelizumab combined with the SOX regimen (oxaliplatin plus S-1) in patients with locally advanced gastric cancer, and to identify factors influencing therapeutic outcomes.Methods:In this retrospective cohort study, we analyzed clinical data of 166 patients who had undergone perioperative therapy and D2 radical gastrectomy in the Department of General Surgery, First Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital between September 2021 and September 2023. The cohort comprised 140 men and 26 women, of median age 62 years (range: 30-75). The patients were allocated to two groups: 62 receiving tislelizumab plus SOX (combination therapy group), and 104 SOX alone (chemotherapy-only group). Primary outcomes included pathological complete response rate, treatment-related adverse events, and complications of surgery. Secondary outcomes comprised major pathological response rate, tumor regression grade (Grades 1-2 denoting favorable response, Grade 3 moderate, and Grades 4-5 poor response), R0 resection rate, and short-term survival outcomes (1-year disease-free and overall survivals). Risk factors associated with pCR in the combination group were also analyzed.Results:The combination therapy group exhibited significantly higher rates of pCR (25.8% vs. 8.7%, χ 2=8.93, P=0.003) and Grade 1 tumor regression (25.8% vs. 16.3%, χ 2=15.32, P=0.001) than the chemotherapy-only group. There were no statistically significant differences in major pathological response rates (41.9% vs. 39.4%), R0 resection rates (96.8% vs. 97.1%,), treatment- related adverse events (48.4% vs. 42.3%,), surgical complications (9.7% vs. 12.5%), 1-year disease-free survival (82.3% vs. 78.8%), or 1-year overall survival (93.5% vs. 91.3%), There were no statistically significant differences (all P>0.05). Multivariate logistic analysis identified neural invasion as an independent risk factor for reduced pCR in the combination group (OR=0.10, 95%CI:0.01-0.85, P=0.035). Conclusions:Perioperative tislelizumab combined with SOX chemotherapy improves pathological response rates in patients with locally advanced gastric cancer and has favorable short-term efficacy and safety profiles. Neural invasion may diminish the therapeutic efficacy of immunotherapy.
6.Detection method for the performance of ultrasound probes based on pulse echo
Yu WANG ; Changxin ZHANG ; Jing ZHAO ; Guanghan LI ; Wenbo ZHOU ; Xinyuan DONG
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(3):157-159
The ultrasound probe is the most important accessory in ultrasound equipment,which adopted the piezoelectric vibrator as its core component,and it can complete ultrasonic emission and receiving echoes.A deep understanding for the operational characteristics of the probe's array elements is important premise that user can accurately judge the running situation of the probe.This study employed pulse-echo technique to detect sensitivity and capacitance of the array elements of ultrasonic probe.The detected data of 60 probes at China-Japan Friendship Hospital were collected,and 75%of the 60 probes existed residual couplant,and 80%of them existed indentation or damage to the outer skin.The tested results of leakage current indicated that 1 probe(1.7%)existed excessively high leakage current.In test for array elements,2 probes(3.4%)displayed partial damage at array elements,and 6 probes(10.2%)were irreparably damaged.The preventive test for the diagnostic equipment with ultrasound is helpful to establish a quality control system for ultrasound,and to provide analysis materials with reliability in using diagnostic equipment with ultrasound,and to also provide decision-making basis for equipment departments and clinical department of using equipment in hospital.
7.Sleep disorders and cerebral small vessel disease
Changxin DOU ; Shuqing JIANG ; Xin LIU ; Yanli ZHAO ; Fang WANG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2024;32(12):934-939
This article elaborates on the bidirectional relationship between sleep disorders and cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD), and explores the specific associations and possible mechanisms between sleep disorders such as obstructive sleep apnea, periodic limb movements during sleep, restless leg syndrome, insomnia and other sleep disorders, and CSVD.
8.Tumor-associated macrophages affect breast cancer endocrine resistance through FOXM1/Wnt/ β-catenin pathway
Qilong ZHAO ; Zejie SHAO ; Qingshan MA ; Xin WANG ; Changxin LYU
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2023;17(4):484-489
Objective:To explore the influence of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) on endocrine resistance in breast cancer through the forkhead box M1 (FOXM1) /Wnt/ β-catenin pathway. Methods:Tamoxifen-resistant breast cancer cells were cultured, THP-1 cells were induced into macrophages (MΦ), and further induced into TAMs. After being cultured in the conditioned medium (CM) of MCF-7 cells for 24 hours, MΦ were defined as MS cells. After being cultured in the CM of MCF-7R cells for 24 hours, MΦ were defined as MR cells. MCF-7 cells, after being cultured in the CM of macrophages for 24 hours, were defined as MCF-7 (MΦ) cells. MCF-7 cells, after being cultured in the CM of MS cells for 24 hours, were defined as MCF-7 (MS) cells. MCF-7 cells, after being cultured in the CM of MR cells for 24 hours, were defined as MCF-7 (MR) cells. Cell viability and invasion ability were evaluated using CCK-8 and Transwell assays. The protein levels of CD163, Wnt1, β-catenin, and FOXM1 in different groups were examined by qRT-PCR and Western blot. Results:Compared to the MS group (mRNA: 1.49±0.12, protein: 1.15±0.12), CD163 expression was higher in the MR group (mRNA: 2.33±0.16, protein 1.52±0.11) ( t=7.28, P=0.002) ( t=3.94, P=0.017), indicating that tamoxifen-resistant breast cancer cells can induce polarization of more MΦ into TAMs. TAMs increased the expression of FOXM1 in breast cancer cells, which further activated the Wnt/ β-catenin pathway. Compared to the MCF-7 (MΦ) group, the MCF-7 (MS) and MCF-7 (MR) groups showed enhanced cell viability and invasion, with the most significant increase observed in the MCF-7 (MR) group. Compared with MCF-7 (MΦ) cells, the levels of Wnt1, β-catenin, and FOXM1 in MCF-7 (MS) and MCF-7 (MR) cells were significantly increased, with the highest levels observed in the MCF-7 (MR) group with the most TAM polarization. Compared to the MCF-7 group, both the MCF-7 (MR) and MCF-7+pcDNA-FOXM1 groups showed increased levels of Wnt1 and β-catenin, enhanced cell viability and invasion. Compared to the MCF-7 (MR) group, the MCF-7 (MR) + si-FOXM1 group showed reduced levels of Wnt1 and β-catenin, weakened cell viability and invasion. Conclusion:TAMs promote endocrine resistance in breast cancer by upregulating FOXM1 and activating the Wnt/ β-catenin pathway.
9.Application of problem-oriented clinical thinking teaching in gastroentrology rotation for general practice in-service training
Weiwei ZHANG ; Lei SHEN ; Lin XU ; Changxin GENG ; Xiangjun XIE ; Liping ZHAO ; Xin SUN ; Peijie LI
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2021;20(7):786-789
Sixty general practitioners of in-service training undertaking rotation in gastroenterology department of Qingdao Municipal Hospital from July 2017 to July 2019 were randomized assigned in trial group ( n=30) and control group ( n=30). The problem-oriented mode was applied in trial group and conventional mode was applied in control group for teaching of two typical digestive diseases (upper gastrointestinal bleeding and acute pancreatitis). The formative evaluation and questionnaire survey were used to compare the teaching effects and the results of evaluation were compared with χ 2 test by SPSS 17.0 between two groups. The excellent and good rates of evaluation for the clinical psychological quality, clinical reasoning ability, doctor-patient communication ability and practice-based learning and improvement ability in trial group were significantly higher than those in the control group(χ2=7.38, P=0.03; χ2=12.96, P<0.01; χ2=23.33, P<0.01; χ2=16.14, P<0.01). Questionnaire survey showed more satisfaction towards teaching method in trial group was higher than that in control group(χ2=12.86, P<0.01); and the clinical reasoning ability, learning initiative and self-confidence in trial group were improved more markedly than those in control group(χ2=8.26, P=0.02; χ2=19.48, P<0.01; χ2=21.46, P<0.01). The problem-oriented clinical thinking teaching model demonstrates good effects on clinical comprehensive ability for general practitioners of in-service training during gastroenterology rotation, which is worth further promotion.
10.Clinical and genetic characteristics of Chinese patients with Waardenburg syndrome.
Na ZHAO ; Jing WANG ; Han XIAO ; Changxin WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2020;37(10):1186-1190
Waardenburg syndrome (WS), also known as auditorypigmentary syndrome, is characterized by non-progressive sensorineural hearing loss and anomalous pigmentation. Its mode of inheritance is either autosomal dominant or autosomal recessive. So far only PAX3, MITF, SOX10 and EDNRB mutations have been identified among Chinese patients with WS. This review has provided an update for WS-related genes, mutation databases, molecular and functional data, and a discussion over the molecular diagnosis of WS.

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