1.Growth and Development of Atractylodes chinensis and Microecological Response of Cultivated Soil Mediated by Two Microbial Fertilizers
Xuewei LIU ; Chunping XIAO ; Lili WENG ; Zhaoyang LI ; Xinxing HU ; Bo LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(18):157-165
ObjectiveThe effects of two microbial fertilizers (Bacillus subtilis fertilizer and Trichoderma harzianum-Purpureocillium lilacinum compound fertilizer) on the growth and development, the accumulation of active ingredients, and the microbial community diversity of rhizosphere soil of Atractylodes chinensis were investigated. MethodsA field experiment was carried out with two-year-old Atractylodes chinensis as the test material. Plant samples were collected during the wilt stage (September 26, 2023) to determine the general agronomic traits of Atractylodes chinensis. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was utilized to evaluate the effects of microbial fertilizers on the synthesis and accumulation of four active ingredients (atractylodin, atractylon, β-eudesmol, and atractylenolide Ⅰ) in Atractylodes chinensi. PacBio Sequel sequencing technology was used to explore the differences in bacterial community structures and diversity in the rhizosphere soil of Atractylodes chinensis treated with different microbial fertilizers. ResultsThe two microbial fertilizers had significant growth-promoting effects on Atractylodes chinensis. Compared with those of the CK group, the stem diameter, stem and leaf dry and fresh weight, and rhizome dry and fresh weight of Atractylodes chinensis significantly increased by 0.47-1.07 times (P<0.05) after the application of the Bacillus subtilis fertilizer (16 kg/667 m2), and those significantly increased by 0.62-0.96 times (P<0.05) after the application of the Trichoderma harzianum-Purpureocillium lilacinum compound fertilizer (1.5 kg/667 m2). The effect on plant height was not significant. The application of two microbial fertilizers was beneficial to the accumulation of atractylodin, atractylon, β-eudesmol, and atractylenolide Ⅰ (P<0.01), and the effect of the Bacillus subtilis fertilizer on the accumulation of active ingredients of Atractylodes chinensis was better than that of the Trichoderma harzianum-Purpureocillium lilacinum compound fertilizer. The results of high-throughput sequencing showed that compared with the CK group, the Bacillus subtilis fertilizer (8 kg/667 m2) could significantly increase the diversity of rhizosphere bacterial species by regulating the Simpson index and Shannon index (P<0.05), and the Trichoderma harzianum-Purpureocillium lilacinum compound fertilizer significantly reduced the bacterial diversity (P<0.05). The relative abundance of dominant bacteria was compared at the phylum and genus levels. The relative abundance of Proteobacteria (45.73%) and Burkholderia_Caballeronia_Paraburkholderia (9.98%) significantly increased after the application of the Bacillus subtilis fertilizer (P<0.01), and the relative abundance of Acidobacteriota (20.53%) and Sphingomonas (3.63%) increased significantly (P<0.01) after the application of the Trichoderma harzianum-Purpureocillium lilacinum compound fertilizer. The relative abundance of beneficial bacteria in the Bacillus subtilis fertilizer was slightly higher than that in the Trichoderma harzianum-Purpureocillium lilacinum compound fertilizer. Pearson correlation analysis showed that Burkholderia_Caballeronia_Paraburkholderia and Sphingomonas were positively correlated with the content of atractylodin, atractylon, β-eudesmol, and atractylenolide Ⅰ (P<0.05). ConclusionThe application of the Bacillus subtilis fertilizer and Trichoderma harzianum-Purpureocillium lilacinum compound fertilizer can increase the yield of medicinal materials and promote the synthesis and accumulation of active ingredients by regulating the rhizosphere microecological diversity of Atractylodes chinensis, and the application effect of the Bacillus subtilis fertilizer is better than that of the Trichoderma harzianum-Purpureocillium lilacinum compound fertilizer.
2.Research on Construction of the Performance Evaluation Index System of Public Hospital Fixed Asset Management in Public Hospitals in Hainan Province
Hefei CHEN ; Wenqi LIN ; Chunping LIU
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;45(1):65-69
Objective To establish a performance evaluation index system for fixed asset management in public hospitals provides a scientific basis for the performance evaluation of fixed asset management in public hospitals in Hainan Province.Methods Utilizing the literature review method,an initial framework of evaluation index was established.This framework was then adjusted and optimized through expert consultation.The Analytic Hierarchy Process was employed to quantify the weights of each evaluation index,leading to the construction of the final evaluation index system.Results The results indicated that the active coefficient of expert consultation was 100%,the authority coefficient was 0.83,and the variation coefficient range for the second round of expert consultation was 0.06 to 0.20.The Kendall's W coefficient of concordance for the comprehensive indicators evalation indexs 0.486,with P<0.001.The established performance evaluation index system for fixed asset management in public hospitals in Hainan Province encompasses three primary indicators,seven secondary indicators,and 33 tertiary indicators.The weights allocated to these three primary indicators are 0.4705,0.3051 and 0.2244,respectively.Conclusion The performance evaluation index system for fixed asset management in public hospitals in Hainan Province is scientifically and reasonably designed,providing a theoretical basis and reference for the performance evaluation of fixed asset management in public hospitals in Hainan Province.
3.Improved ResNet18 lightweight deep learning models for automatically detecting gouty arthritis lesions based on ultrasonogram of the first metatarsophalangeal joint
Lishan XIAO ; Yizhe ZHAO ; Yuchen LI ; Mengmeng YAN ; Meixia DU ; Cheng ZHAO ; Manhua LIU ; Chunping NING
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(5):783-787
Objective To explore the value of improved ResNet18 lightweight deep learning(DL)models for automatically detecting gouty arthritis(GA)based on ultrasonogram of the first metatarsophalangeal joint(MTP1).Methods A total of 2 401 ultrasonograms obtained from 260 patients with suspected gout who underwent MTP1 ultrasound examination were included and divided into training set(1 910 ultrasonograms from 209 cases)and test set(491 ultrasonograms from 51 cases)at the ratio of 4∶1.GA lesions on ultrasonograms were manually labeled.After preprocessing,ResNet18 lightweight network was used to construct DL models for identifying the ultrasonogram category was normal or abnormal(with any manifestation of GA).Five-fold cross-validation method was adopted to evaluate the efficacy of the DL models constructed with 2,3,4 or 6 residual blocks,i.e.model 1,2,3 and 4,respectively,and the computational cost and the amount of parameters of each model were recorded.The efficacy of the models were verified using test set,and the best DL model was screened.Results The computational cost of model 1,2,3 and 4 was 7 558.27,2 963.73,4 012.33 and 6 093.39 M,respectively,while the amount of parameters was 4.61,4.91,4.91 and 5.28 M,respectively.Model 2 had the least computational cost with parameters only slightly more than model 1.In test set,no significant difference of accuracy nor the area under the curve was found among 4 models(all P>0.05).The sensitivity of model 2 was higher than that of model 3,while its specificity was lower only than that of model 3(both P<0.05),hence model 2 was the best DL model.Conclusion Improved ResNet18 lightweight DL models could be used for automatically detecting GA based on ultrasonogram of MTP1,among which model 2 was the best one.
4.Research on Nursing Echelon Training and Nursing Education Resources Optimization Path in Secondary Hospitals
Fang BAI ; Miao LI ; Jun LI ; Defei ZENG ; Meijuan ZHU ; Ping ZHANG ; Yuyun WANG ; Huan LIAO ; Chunping LIU
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;45(6):77-80
Objective Focusing on the problems of unbalanced nursing education resources and insufficient training,it discusses the path of nursing echelon training and nursing education resources optimization in secondary hospitals.Methods Based on nursing questionnaire,interview data and platform logs from 4 secondary hospitals in Hainan Province,Latent Dirichlet Allocation topic modeling,sentiment analysis and Social Network Analysis were used.Identify the core problems of educational resources and training system and propose optimization schemes.Results Topic modeling revealed that insufficient educational resources and information silos were major obstacles to shared platform development.Similarity analysis result showed high consistency in feedback regarding disconnected training content and single training models.Sentiment analysis result indicated that 50%of negative feedback focused on inadequate evaluation and incentive mechanisms.Social Network Analysis validated the significant role of multi-node collaboration in optimizing resource flows.Conclusion Building shared platforms,implementing differentiated training systems,and developing localized nursing faculty are critical pathways to achieving homogenized nursing education,providing valuable references for optimizing regional nursing education.
5.The influence of Omaha system continuity nursing on the pain and quality of life of patients after rotator cuff surgery
Chunping YE ; Cuihua SHEN ; Chuanchuan LIU ; Jiajia WU ; Fan HE ; Yingying CHEN
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(16):9-12,56
Objective To explore the effect of Omaha system continuity nursing on the degree of pain and quality of life in patients undergoing arthroscopic rotator cuff repair.Methods A total of 110 patients who underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repair at the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University from September 2022 to May 2023 were selected.They were divided into intervention group and control group according to the random number table method,with 55 cases in each group.Patients in control group were given conventional continuous nursing,while patients in intervention group were given Omaha system continuity nursing.Both groups of patients were intervened for 6 months.The range of motion of shoulder joint,shoulder joint function,degree of pain and quality of life of two groups of patients before and after the intervention were compared.Results After the intervention,the range of motion of shoulder joint in intervention group was significantly greater than that in control group,University of California,Los Angeles shoulder joint score and the 8-item short form health survey were significantly higher than those in control group,and numerical rating scale score of pain was significantly lower than that in control group(P<0.05).Conclusion Omaha system continuity nursing can improve shoulder joint mobility and function,alleriate pain,and improve quality of life for patients undergoing arthroscopic rotator cuff repair surgery.
6.Development of a community toolkit for identifying and managing mild cognitive impairment among older adults
Junli CHEN ; Han ZHANG ; Zhixue SHI ; Ya LIU ; Yingzhe ZHAO ; Zhiwei DONG ; Lihong JI ; Haiyan LI ; Fangfang CHEN ; Chunping WANG ; Anning MA ; Qi JING
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2025;31(6):692-702
Objective To develop a toolkit suitable for assisting community health institutions in the early identification and inter-vention of mild cognitive impairment(MCI)among older adults.Methods A literature review was conducted to construct a draft of the identification and intervention toolkit.Tools with an expert approval rate above 70%were included after expert consultation.The final version of the toolkit was developed by integrating these tools with officially recommended tools in China.Results The expert consultation yielded an authority coefficient of 0.84.The finalized toolkit included the assessment tools of Mini-Mental State Examination,Montreal Cognitive Assessment,General Practitioner Assessment of Cognition,Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument and Clock Drawing Test,and 18 intervention measures in-cluding pharmacological treatment,cognitive training and psychological interventions,etc.Conclusion The MCI Identification-Intervention Toolkit may serve as a reference for guiding the identification and inter-vention of MCI among older adults for community health institutions.
7.Functional requirements and construction requirements for infection prevention and control system in medical institutions
Chengxue MA ; Zhenghao YU ; Yubin XING ; Haiyan ZHOU ; Mingmei DU ; Rui HUO ; Jian LIN ; Chunping CHEN ; Yunxi LIU ; Hongwu YAO
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(18):2816-2820
OBJECTIVE To systematically analyze the functional system and construction requirements for infection prevention and control('infection control system'in short)in medical institutions so as to facilitate the effective,standardized and practical construction of the infection control system.METHODS The questionnaires were de-signed based on the relevant criteria and literatures that were released in China with the combination of expect con-sultant and were distributed to experts or professionals involving multiple fields such as hospital infection manage-ment,clinical medical treatment and information technology.The questionnaires were recycled,summarized and analyzed.RESULTS The list of functions of the infection control system(consultative draft)was formulated after review of literatures and expert consultation,including fundamental functions such as data management,case sur-veillance and intervention feedback as well as the advanced functions like target surveillance,occupational protec-tion and interconnection.The surveyed subjects agreed unanimously after the questionnaire survey that all of the function modules and elements enlisted were important,the average score of importance was more than 4 points,the score of coefficient of variable(CV)for importance of the function modules was less than 0.25,indicating that there was high consistency in the opinions among the surveyed subjects.The element of tracing and epidemiologi-cal survey function was adopted and added according to the feedback suggestions from some of the subjects;two function elements including data query and clinical interaction were revised,and the list of function requirements for the infection control systems was finally defined.CONCLUSION The requirements for functions of the infection control system that are determined in the study can provide important bases and data support for the research and standardized development of future infection control system.
8.The Influencing Factors of Delayed Onset of Intrapartum Fever Related to In-trathecal Labor Analgesia and its Impact on Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes
Fei JIA ; Liang LING ; Bo LIU ; Chunping LI ; Huiru LI ; Xiangli SHEN ; Mengjiao WANG ; Dan ZHANG ; Jian ZHANG
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2025;41(2):169-173
Objective:To investigate the factors influencing the delayed onset of intrapartum fever following epidural labor analgesia and their impact on maternal and neonatal outcomes.Methods:Select parturients who experienced intrapartum fever following labor analgesia(T≥38.0℃,age≥18 years,singleton pregnancy,ASA classification Ⅱ)between January 1,2021,and December 31,2023.Group them based on the median time of intra-partum fever onset after labor analgesia:those with onset times less than the median were classified as the ear-ly-onset fever group,and those with onset times greater than the median were classified as the late-onset fever group.Using univariate and multivariate Logistic regression analysis to explore factors influencing the delay in in-trapartum fever onset and the pregnancy outcomes of the mothers and newborns in both groups.Results:A total of 253 parturients were included,and the time range of onset of intrapartum fever following epidural labor analgesi-a was 1.83-28.42 hours,with a median fever onset time of 8.00 hours.There were 126 cases in the early-onset group and 127 in the late-onset group.Multivariate Logistic regression analysis indicated that primiparous women,artificial membrane rupture,and neonatal birth weight were independent risk factors for delayed fever onset(OR>1,P<0.05),whereas the administration of oxytocin prior to labor analgesia was found to be a protective factor(OR<1,P<0.05).The late-onset group exhibited higher levels of white blood cells(WBC),C-reactive pro-tein,longer hospital stays,higher hospitalization costs,greater diagnosis rates of chorioamnionitis,higher NICU ad-mission rates,as well as a higher incidence of neonatal pneumonia,for newborns compared to the early-onset group(P<0.05).Conclusions:Primiparous women,artificial membrane rupture,and higher neonatal birth weight may be associated with delayed onset of intrapartum fever,while oxytocin administration prior to labor analgesia may offer some protective benefit.The later the onset of intrapartum fever,the worse the clinical outcomes for both mother and infants.
9.Clinical characteristics of 103 children with drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome: a retrospective study
Lei JIAO ; Yuan LIANG ; Yang WANG ; Chunping SHEN ; Xin XIANG ; Zhe XU ; Yuanyuan XIAO ; Li LI ; Ying LIU ; Bin ZHANG ; Zigang XU ; Lin MA
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2025;58(10):936-942
Objective:To investigate clinical characteristics, treatment approaches, and prognosis of drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome (DIHS) in children.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on clinical data from pediatric inpatients with DIHS in Department of Dermatology, Beijing Children's Hospital from 2009 to 2023. The clinical data included demographic characteristics, clinical manifestations, laboratory findings, treatment regimens, and outcomes.Results:A total of 103 children with DIHS were included, comprising 54 males (52.4%) and 49 females (47.6%), with ages ( M [ Q1, Q3]) of 2.3 (1.2, 4.5) years. Primary causative drugs were antibiotics (52 cases, 45.2%), antiepileptic drugs (41 cases, 35.7%), and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (19 cases, 16.5%), with a median latency period of 12 days. All patients presented with rashes, including 72 (69.9%) with maculopapular rashes, 69 (67.0%) with edema (including 46 with facial edema). Lip involvement occurred in 25 cases (24.3%), and mucosal involvement was noted in 11 cases (10.7%). Additionally, 102 (99.0%) patients had fever, and 79 (76.7%) presented with lymphadenectasis. Eosinophilia was present in 64 cases (62.1%). Among 84 patients tested for atypical lymphocytes, 51 (60.7%) showed elevated percentages of atypical lymphocytes. Liver involvement was noted in 94 cases (91.3%), followed by pulmonary involvement in 31 (30.1%), gastrointestinal symptoms in 25 (24.3%), cardiac involvement in 14 (13.6%), renal involvement in 10 (9.7%), and pancreatic involvement in 7 cases (6.8%). Among 82 patients tested for blood immunocytes, 49 (59.8%) showed decreased percentages of B lymphocytes, and 69 (84.1%) showed decreased percentages of natural killer cells. Of 88 patients tested for serum immunoglobulins, 40 (45.5%) showed decreased IgA levels. Among 20 patients tested for serum cytokines, 15 (75.0%), 15 (75.0%), 13 (65.0%), and 12 (60.0%) showed elevated levels of interleukin (IL) -5, IL-6, IL-10, and interferon-γ, respectively. All patients received systemic glucocorticoid therapy, among whom 86 additionally received intravenous immunoglobulin therapy, 4 received Janus kinase inhibitors, and 3 received dupilumab. Five patients died, 9 developed hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, 6 developed bronchiolitis obliterans, and 5 experienced long-term immune-related sequelae. Conclusions:Among these children with DIHS, antibiotics were the most common causative drugs, and the latency period could be shorter than 2 weeks. In addition to the common involvement of the liver and lungs, gastrointestinal and cardiac impairments were relatively frequent, while renal involvement was rare. Immunological features included decreased percentages of B lymphocytes and natural killer cells, reduced IgA levels, and elevated levels of cytokines such as IL-5, IL-6, IL-10, and interferon-γ.
10.Research on Construction of the Performance Evaluation Index System of Public Hospital Fixed Asset Management in Public Hospitals in Hainan Province
Hefei CHEN ; Wenqi LIN ; Chunping LIU
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;45(1):65-69
Objective To establish a performance evaluation index system for fixed asset management in public hospitals provides a scientific basis for the performance evaluation of fixed asset management in public hospitals in Hainan Province.Methods Utilizing the literature review method,an initial framework of evaluation index was established.This framework was then adjusted and optimized through expert consultation.The Analytic Hierarchy Process was employed to quantify the weights of each evaluation index,leading to the construction of the final evaluation index system.Results The results indicated that the active coefficient of expert consultation was 100%,the authority coefficient was 0.83,and the variation coefficient range for the second round of expert consultation was 0.06 to 0.20.The Kendall's W coefficient of concordance for the comprehensive indicators evalation indexs 0.486,with P<0.001.The established performance evaluation index system for fixed asset management in public hospitals in Hainan Province encompasses three primary indicators,seven secondary indicators,and 33 tertiary indicators.The weights allocated to these three primary indicators are 0.4705,0.3051 and 0.2244,respectively.Conclusion The performance evaluation index system for fixed asset management in public hospitals in Hainan Province is scientifically and reasonably designed,providing a theoretical basis and reference for the performance evaluation of fixed asset management in public hospitals in Hainan Province.

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