1.Comparison of nutritional intervention effects at different initiation time in patients with respiratory diseases at nutritional risk
Lihong WANG ; Yuan CUI ; Shaoye HUO ; Yunhua ZHAO ; Yuhuan WEI ; Rong JIANG ; Chunhai SHAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2025;32(2):268-275
Objective To assess the effect of early nutritional intervention on the patients with respiratory diseases at nutritional risk. Methods A total of 130 patients with respiratory disease who were hospitalized in Shanghai Fifth People’s Hospital, Fudan University between May 2023 and December 2024 and had a nutritional risk screening 2002 score ≥3 points. Based on the initiation time of nutritional intervention, patients were divided into an early group (≤5 days, n=65) and a late group (>5 days, n=65). Results In the early group, prealbumin (P-ALB) and retinol-binding protein (RBP) levels were significantly higher (P<0.01), C-reactive protein (CRP), procalcitonin (PCT) levels were significantly lower after intervention (P<0.05). Compared with the late group, the hospital costs were lower and hospital stays were shorter in the early group (P<0.001). Spearman analysis showed ALB, P-ALB, and total protein (TP) were negatively correlated with hospital costs (r=-0.37, -0.20, and-0.22, P<0.05). RBP, ALB, P-ALB, and lymphocyte count (LYM) were negatively correlated with CRP (r=-0.30, -0.26, -0.37, -0.18, P<0.01), RBP, ALB, P-ALB, hemoglobin (HB), and TP were negatively correlated with PCT (r=-0.23,-0.36, -0.40, -0.30, -0.19, P<0.05). Conclusions For patients with respiratory diseases, early nutritional assessment should be underwent, and for patients with nutritional risk screening 2002 score ≥3 points, early nutritional intervention could improve the nutritional status and alleviate inflammatory response, promote recovery, shorten the hospital stays.
2.Non-targeted LC-MS profiling reveals association between human early embryo grades and levels of amino acids and carnitines in embryo culture medium
Wen LI ; Xiangyu ZHAO ; Wei DONG ; Cunfei LIU ; Xiaxia LIU ; Hongyan XU ; Zhaopeng YU ; Hui LIU ; Chunhai GAO
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2023;46(5):458-463
Objective:In order to determine the development potential of human embryos in vitro, amino acid and carnitine levels were measured in the culture medium of different grades of early human embryos. Methods:From the infertile couples who received in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer treatment in the Department of Reproductive Medicine of Linyi People′s Hospital from June 2022 to December 2022, the age of the women was defined as 25-35 years old [31.5(26.5, 33.25)] with 8-20 eggs, 126 cultured cells and embryos of the third day were randomly collected from infertile couples. They were divided into three groups according to the morphological level of the corresponding embryos: excellent, neutral and poor. Amino acids and L-carnitines levels in culture medium were detected by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS). Using analysis of variance to compare differences among groups, correlation analysis, factor analysis was performed to analyze the association between the levels of amino acids and L-carnitines and development potential of early human embryos.Results:The value of Methionine/Phenylalanine was found statistically different among superior embryo (3.09±1.67), moderate embryo (4.00±1.19) and inferior embryo (4.99±2.04). The difference between the three groups was statistically different ( F=7.09, P<0.05): superior embryo vs moderate embryo ( t=-0.91, P<0.05), superior embryo vs inferior embryo ( t=-1.91, P<0.05), moderate embryo vs inferior embryo ( t=-0.99, P<0.05). Among different amino acids, Phe had the strongest positive correlation with Tyr ( r=0.99, P<0.01). Among different carnitines, C 8/C 10 has the strongest positive correlation with C 5DC+C 6OH/C 16( r=0.44, P<0.01). The weight value of leucine (isoleucine), arginine, valine/phenylalanine, glycine, tyrosine and carnitine(C 5DC+C 6OH)/C 8 calculated by the least square fitting model is 2.22, 1.99, 1.65, 1.54, 1.21 and 1.15 respectively. Conclusion:Leucine, arginine, valine/phenylalanine, glycine, tyrosine and carnitine (C 5DC+C 6OH)/C 8 in embryo culture medium were significantly correlated with the levels of early human embryos in vitro.
3.Genetic mutation analysis in two Chinese pedigrees affected with hereditary synpolydactyly
Baoju JI ; Wei WANG ; Liangqian JIANG ; Lin LI ; Xiangyu ZHAO ; Chunhai GAO
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2023;39(5):529-534
Objective:To investigate the pathogenic gene of the two pedigrees with hereditary synpolydactyly.Methods:Clinical data of two families admitted to the Linyi People’s Hospital due to hereditary synpolydactyly in January 2019 and December 2020 were recruited. Peripheral blood samples were collected and genomic DNAs were extracted. Whole exome sequencing was conducted to detect the pathological mutations and Sanger sequencing was used to verify the variants. The pathogenicity of the mutations was predicted according to PolyPhen-2, PROVEAN and the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) guidelines.Results:There were a total of 5 patients (2 males and 3 females) in family 1. The proband was an 8-year-old girl, showed syndactyly of the third and fourth fingers of the right hand with webbed fusion and distal fingernail fusion. The rest of the fingers and feet were normal. There were a total of 4 patients (all females) in family 2. The proband was a 4-year-old girl, and showed the interlocking of the third and fourth fingers on both hands and the lateral curvature of the indicator finger. Two mutations of the homeobox D13(HOXD13) gene, c. 917G>A and c. 917G>T were detected and co-segregated with the disease phenotype in two affected families. Moreover, the variant of c. 917G>T is a novel missense mutation of the HOXD13 gene. According to ACMG guidelines, c. 917G>A meets the criteria of pathogenic variation (PS1+ PS4+ PM1+ PM2+ PP3) and c. 917G>T meets the criteria of likely pathogenic variation (PM2+ PM5+ PP3+ PP4).Conclusion:The HOXD13 gene c. 917G>A and c. 917G>T mutations are identified to be responsible for hereditary synpolydactyly in these two families.
4.Genetic mutation analysis in two Chinese pedigrees affected with hereditary synpolydactyly
Baoju JI ; Wei WANG ; Liangqian JIANG ; Lin LI ; Xiangyu ZHAO ; Chunhai GAO
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2023;39(5):529-534
Objective:To investigate the pathogenic gene of the two pedigrees with hereditary synpolydactyly.Methods:Clinical data of two families admitted to the Linyi People’s Hospital due to hereditary synpolydactyly in January 2019 and December 2020 were recruited. Peripheral blood samples were collected and genomic DNAs were extracted. Whole exome sequencing was conducted to detect the pathological mutations and Sanger sequencing was used to verify the variants. The pathogenicity of the mutations was predicted according to PolyPhen-2, PROVEAN and the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) guidelines.Results:There were a total of 5 patients (2 males and 3 females) in family 1. The proband was an 8-year-old girl, showed syndactyly of the third and fourth fingers of the right hand with webbed fusion and distal fingernail fusion. The rest of the fingers and feet were normal. There were a total of 4 patients (all females) in family 2. The proband was a 4-year-old girl, and showed the interlocking of the third and fourth fingers on both hands and the lateral curvature of the indicator finger. Two mutations of the homeobox D13(HOXD13) gene, c. 917G>A and c. 917G>T were detected and co-segregated with the disease phenotype in two affected families. Moreover, the variant of c. 917G>T is a novel missense mutation of the HOXD13 gene. According to ACMG guidelines, c. 917G>A meets the criteria of pathogenic variation (PS1+ PS4+ PM1+ PM2+ PP3) and c. 917G>T meets the criteria of likely pathogenic variation (PM2+ PM5+ PP3+ PP4).Conclusion:The HOXD13 gene c. 917G>A and c. 917G>T mutations are identified to be responsible for hereditary synpolydactyly in these two families.
5.Evaluation of school lunch recipes based on digital platform
GAO Chunhai, LUO Sha, ZHAO Shuai, JI Yan, MA Jie
Chinese Journal of School Health 2022;43(3):359-362
Objective:
To understand levels of various foods and nutrients in school lunch based on digital platform and to provide reference for food preparation and serving.
Methods:
A total of 13 018 school lunch recipes in Binhai New Area of 96 schools in Tianjin from November 2020 to April 2021 were collected by using digital management platform for food safety and nutritional health.Food types including cereals and tubers, vegetables, fruits, livestock and poultry meat, fish and shrimp, eggs, milk and dairy products, legumes and their products/nuts and others energy, and nutrients including protein, fat, carbohydrate, calcium, iron, zinc, selenium, vitamin A, vitamin B 1, vitamin B 2, vitamin C and dietary fiber were evaluated.
Results:
The qualified rate of all kinds of food for students lunch from high to low were 96.8% (116.4 g) of livestock and poultry meat, 92.3% (179.5 g) of cereal and potato, 65.0% (170.6 g) of vegetables, 47.7% (21.4 g) of soybeans and their products/nuts, 33.4% (18.0 g) of eggs, 14.4% (8.5 g) of fish and shrimp, 14.1% (19.6 g) of fruits, 0.3% (35.4 g) of milk and dairy products. There were significant differences in the qualified rate of various food intake among different grades( P <0.05). The qualified rate of students lunch energy was 76.9%(932.6 kcal). The qualified rates of various nutrients from high to low were iron 96.9%(9.7 mg), zinc 96.8%(5.9 mg), protein 96.4%(43.8 g), carbohydrate 87.6%(130.8 g) and selenium 82.9%(23.5 μg), vitamin C 78.5%(48.8 mg), vitamin B 1 75.9%(0.5 mg), fat 74.3%(28.5 g), vitamin A 74.1%(327.1 μ g) vitamin B 2 49.9%(0.5 mg), dietary fiber 19.5%(5.9 g) and calcium 13.4%(246.1 mg). There were significant differences in the qualified rates of energy and nutrients among different grades( P <0.05).
Conclusion
The digital platform basically meets school lunch requirments on food types and nutrients, but still with problems regarding insufficient fish and shrimp, fruits, milk and dairy products, vitamin B 2, dietary fiber and calcium. It is suggested to optimize school lunch recipes or increase corresponding nutrients content in other meals.
6.Expert Consensus for Thermal Ablation of Pulmonary Subsolid Nodules (2021 Edition).
Xin YE ; Weijun FAN ; Zhongmin WANG ; Junjie WANG ; Hui WANG ; Jun WANG ; Chuntang WANG ; Lizhi NIU ; Yong FANG ; Shanzhi GU ; Hui TIAN ; Baodong LIU ; Lou ZHONG ; Yiping ZHUANG ; Jiachang CHI ; Xichao SUN ; Nuo YANG ; Zhigang WEI ; Xiao LI ; Xiaoguang LI ; Yuliang LI ; Chunhai LI ; Yan LI ; Xia YANG ; Wuwei YANG ; Po YANG ; Zhengqiang YANG ; Yueyong XIAO ; Xiaoming SONG ; Kaixian ZHANG ; Shilin CHEN ; Weisheng CHEN ; Zhengyu LIN ; Dianjie LIN ; Zhiqiang MENG ; Xiaojing ZHAO ; Kaiwen HU ; Chen LIU ; Cheng LIU ; Chundong GU ; Dong XU ; Yong HUANG ; Guanghui HUANG ; Zhongmin PENG ; Liang DONG ; Lei JIANG ; Yue HAN ; Qingshi ZENG ; Yong JIN ; Guangyan LEI ; Bo ZHAI ; Hailiang LI ; Jie PAN
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2021;24(5):305-322
"The Expert Group on Tumor Ablation Therapy of Chinese Medical Doctor Association, The Tumor Ablation Committee of Chinese College of Interventionalists, The Society of Tumor Ablation Therapy of Chinese Anti-Cancer Association and The Ablation Expert Committee of the Chinese Society of Clinical Oncology" have organized multidisciplinary experts to formulate the consensus for thermal ablation of pulmonary subsolid nodules or ground-glass nodule (GGN). The expert consensus reviews current literatures and provides clinical practices for thermal ablation of GGN. The main contents include: (1) clinical evaluation of GGN, (2) procedures, indications, contraindications, outcomes evaluation and related complications of thermal ablation for GGN and (3) future development directions.
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7. Application influence of Maslow's theory of hierarchy of demands on the psychological and therapeutic compliance of patients with psychosis
Wenjuan LI ; Chunhai ZHAO ; Hongxia CAI ; Hongli WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(11):850-855
Objective:
To explore the application influence of Maslow's theory of hierarchy of demands on the psychological and therapeutic compliance of patients with psychosis.
Methods:
Totally 100 patients with mental disorders who met the requirements of this study were selected from January 2016 to December 2016 in 984 Hospital of the Joint Logistics Support Force of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. They were randomly divided into 2 groups according to the number table method, 50 cases in each group. The control group adopted the routine nursing mode, while the experimental group followed the intervention mode guided by Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, and implemented the corresponding nursing and health education. Concise Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) was used to assess the severity of psychiatric symptoms, Self-knowledge and Treatment Attitude Questionnaire (ITAQ) was used to assess patients' compliance with treatment, and Quality of Life Scale (SQLS) was used to assess patients' quality of life.
Results:
After intervention, the symptoms of anxiety, depression, lack of vitality, thinking disorder, activation, hostile suspicion score, and BPRS scores of the control group were (5.84±3.51), (6.24±3.05), (6.49±2.35), (3.72±1.42), (4.34±1.81), (26.14±6.21) points. After the intervention of the study group, they were (3.78±2.07), (4.11±2.28), (5.15±2.36), (3.02±1.23), (3.58±1.07), (23.08±5.95) points. The differences between the two groups were statistically significant (
8. Advances on research of nutrition literacy and nutrition literacy assessment tools
Jie ZHAO ; Jiwei WANG ; Chunhai SHAO ; Jinming YU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2018;52(3):328-331
Health literacy has become a vibrant area of research, and the nutrition literacy and health literacy were closely related as well as a growing number of inquiries have focused on direct measures of nutrition literacy. In this paper, we summarized some features such as the structure, the content, the reliability, the validity and the application of the general nutrition literacy assessment tools and the health literacy assessment tools related to nutrition literacy, furthermore the evaluation contents were listed as the understanding capacity, numeracy capacity, household food measurement, food group, and basic nutrition knowledge. In addition, the briefly the nutrition information readability assessment tools were also summarized. The research results of nutritional literacy and its assessment tools would provide reference for the development of nutrition literacy assessment tools and evaluation work in China.
9.Image features and clinical significance of pneumoconiosis with large shadow
Zhichun CAI ; Sihong WANG ; Yanxia CHEN ; Chunhai LI ; Na ZHAO ; Xingzheng KAN ; Yujun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2016;34(3):214-217
Objective To investigate the image features,categories,and clinical significances of Pneumoconiosis Ⅲ with large shadow.Methods The research is based on the analysis of image features of 168 pneumoconiosis Ⅲ patients who are directly diagnosed by qualified medical professionals in our institution.These image features are large shadows bigger than 2 cm×1 cm which can be observed by high kilovolt chest radiographs,DR chest radiography and chest CT scan.Results Large shadows bigger than 2 ×1 cm show noticeable imaging characteristics,like distribution of superior and middle lung regions (95.2%),irregular shapes (97.6%),splayed or sausage like changes on both sides perpendicular with ribs (89.2%),small shadows of pneumoconiosis (98.8%),and convergence of large shadow to hilum or mediastinal (53.6%).CT scan is significantly better than DR radiography on detection rate of focal emphysema,focal cavities and swollen lymph node of mediastinal.Conclusion Combining the image features of high kilovolt chest radiographs,DR chest radiographs and CT scan are the main methods to identify the shadows,and thus direct diagnose pneumoconiosis Ⅲ;CT scan plays an important role in differential diagnosis.
10.Image features and clinical significance of pneumoconiosis with large shadow
Zhichun CAI ; Sihong WANG ; Yanxia CHEN ; Chunhai LI ; Na ZHAO ; Xingzheng KAN ; Yujun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2016;34(3):214-217
Objective To investigate the image features,categories,and clinical significances of Pneumoconiosis Ⅲ with large shadow.Methods The research is based on the analysis of image features of 168 pneumoconiosis Ⅲ patients who are directly diagnosed by qualified medical professionals in our institution.These image features are large shadows bigger than 2 cm×1 cm which can be observed by high kilovolt chest radiographs,DR chest radiography and chest CT scan.Results Large shadows bigger than 2 ×1 cm show noticeable imaging characteristics,like distribution of superior and middle lung regions (95.2%),irregular shapes (97.6%),splayed or sausage like changes on both sides perpendicular with ribs (89.2%),small shadows of pneumoconiosis (98.8%),and convergence of large shadow to hilum or mediastinal (53.6%).CT scan is significantly better than DR radiography on detection rate of focal emphysema,focal cavities and swollen lymph node of mediastinal.Conclusion Combining the image features of high kilovolt chest radiographs,DR chest radiographs and CT scan are the main methods to identify the shadows,and thus direct diagnose pneumoconiosis Ⅲ;CT scan plays an important role in differential diagnosis.


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