1.Survival analysis and adverse effects of vertebral-body-sparing proton craniospinal irradiation in pediatric patients
Chuyu XIA ; Shuyan ZHANG ; Xianshu GAO ; Shosei SHIMIZU ; Zishen WANG ; Chao LIU ; Mingwei MA
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2025;34(9):905-913
Objective:To evaluate the acute toxicities and related influencing factors of vertebral-body-sparing proton craniospinal irradiation (VBSpCSI) using pencil beam scanning (PBS) technology in pediatric patients, and to assess spinal growth and survival outcomes.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 70 pediatric patients treated with PBS-based VBSpCSI at Hebei Yizhou Cancer Hospital between January 2020 and December 2022, and continued to follow up until November 2023. Acute toxicities were assessed, and linear regression analysis combined with receiver operating characteristic curve were employed to investigate the dose-effect relationship between vertebral dose and toxicities. Spinal growth after radiotherapy was evaluated by measuring the Cobb angle on follow-up MRI. Overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) were estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method.Results:The median age of patients at the time of irradiation was 6 years (range, 2-16 years). Two patients (3%) developed grade ≥3 gastrointestinal toxicities, while 7 patients (10%) experienced grade 1 radiation-induced esophagitis. The nadirs of white blood cell count (WBC), absolute neutrophil count (ANC), and absolute lymphocyte count (ALC) during treatment were significantly negatively correlated with vertebral V 5 Gy ( P=0.009, 0.006, 0.001) and vertebral V 20 Gy ( P=0.007, 0.011, <0.001). When vertebral V 5 Gy<86.5% and vertebral V 20 Gy<73.2%, the incidence of grade ≥3 myelosuppression was significantly reduced ( P<0.001, =0.001). Additionally, younger patient age (in months) and concurrent chemotherapy were also significantly associated with increased acute hematologic toxicity. Among 43 patients with MRI follow-up, no scoliosis, kyphosis, or chronic lumbosacral pain was observed. The 3-year OS and PFS rates were 95.7% and 86.4%, respectively. Conclusions:PBS-based VBSpCSI in pediatric patients demonstrates manageable acute toxicities, with a clear dose-effect relationship between vertebral V 5 Gy , V 20 Gy and hematologic toxicities, and the incidence of non-hematological toxicities remains low. No adverse effects on spinal growth or survival outcomes were observed in the short term.
2.Inhibition of NLRP3 inflammasome by sonodynamic therapy mediates CACNA1C upregulation to reduce atrial fibrillation susceptibility
Wei WANG ; Yimeng WANG ; Hanwen CUI ; Haozhen YANG ; Shuyuan GUO ; Chuyu ZHANG ; Yu WANG ; Qipin ZHOU ; Yanfeng TIAN ; Dechun YIN ; Ye TIAN
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2025;53(11):1231-1243
Objective:To investigate the effect and underlying mechanism of sonodynamic therapy (SDT) on inflammation-related atrial fibrillation (AF) susceptibility.Methods:Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated mouse and HL-1 mouse atrial myocyte models were used. (1) In vivo study: experimental groups included control, LPS, LPS+SDT, and SDT groups, with 20 mice in each group. Atrial fibrillation inducibility and duration were assessed by electrical stimulation. Western blot was used to analyze atrial expression of NOD-like receptor family pyrin domain-containing protein 3 (NLRP3), interleukin (IL)-1β, and IL-18. Immunohistochemistry was used to detect calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 C (CACNA1C) expression. (2) In vitro study: cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8) and Western blot were used to determine the optimal and safe LPS concentration. The safe incubation condition for the sonosensitizer sinoporphyrin sodium was determined by CCK-8 and fluorometry. An LPS-induced inflammatory model in HL-1 atrial myocytes was used, with experimental groups including control, LPS, LPS+SDT, LPS+sinoporphyrin sodium, and LPS+ultrasound groups. NLRP3 was overexpressed using plasmid transfection, with experimental groups including control, NLRP3 plasmid, negative control plasmid, and NLRP3 plasmid+SDT groups. SDT was applied to LPS-stimulated or NLRP3-overexpressing HL-1 cells. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) and Western blot were used to measure mRNA and protein levels of NLRP3, apoptosis-associated speck-like protein containing a CARD (ASC), Cleaved Caspase-1, IL-1β, IL-18, and CACNA1C. The NLRP3 inhibitor MCC950 was used to validate the relationship of NLRP3 and CACNA1C. The experimental groups included control, LPS, LPS+MCC950, and MCC950 groups. Intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels were detected using the probe DCFH-DA, and the ROS scavenger N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC) was used to test if the effects of SDT was ROS-dependent.Results:(1) In vivo: The LPS+SDT group exhibited a lower incidence of atrial fibrillation induction and a shorter duration of atrial fibrillation compared to the LPS group(both P<0.05). Protein expression levels of NLRP3 and IL-1β were lower than those in the LPS group (all P<0.05), while the expression of CACNA1C subunit tended to increase relative to the LPS group ( P>0.05). (2) In vitro: The safe concentration of LPS for administration was ≤20 μg/ml, with an optimal pro-inflammatory concentration of 4 μg/ml. The safe concentration of sinoporphyrin sodium for administration was 0.4 μmol/L, with an optimal incubation time of 4 hours. Compared to the LPS group or NLRP3 plasmid group, the LPS+SDT group or NLRP3 plasmid+SDT group exhibited lower expression levels of NLRP3, ASC, Cleaved Caspase-1, IL-1β, and IL-18, and higher mRNA and protein levels of CACNA1C (all P<0.05). The LPS+MCC950 group had higher CACNA1C protein expression than the LPS group ( P<0.05). SDT increased intracellular ROS levels, and NAC blocked the regulatory effects of SDT on NLRP3 and CACNA1C. Conclusion:SDT reduces atrial fibrillation susceptibility in mice by inhibiting NLRP3 inflammasome activation in atrial cardiomyocytes, thereby upregulating the L-type calcium channel subunit CACNA1C.
3.Construction and evidence-based research of performance evaluation system of medical equipment management based on the combination of BCS and KPI
Hui SHEN ; Binbin ZHENG ; Yuxi WANG ; Heng ZHANG ; Chuyu GAO
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(1):133-137,149
Objective:To construct a performance evaluation system based on the balanced scorecard (BSC) and key performance indicators (KPI) for medical equipment management in order to effectively measure the management level of medical institutions for medical equipment. Methods:On the basis of literature research and expert consultation,an input,process,output and outcome (IPOO) framework was constructed to describe KPI of medical equipment management based on BSC analysis method. The weights of evaluation indicators were confirmed by factor analysis,and a performance evaluation system for medical equipment management was established. Four medical institutions (hospital 1-4) in Taizhou were selected from June 2023 to October 2023 according to the research items of Kangda College of Nanjing Medical University,and the medical equipment which purchase amount exceeded 500,000 CNY of 4 hospital from 2012 to 2022 were selected. The running data of 2022 was collected,and the management level of 4 hospitals for medical equipment were assessed by this evaluation system. Results:The constructed performance evaluation system about medical equipment management included 4 first-level indicators and 28 second-level indicators. The second-level indicators included 8 input KPI,8 process KPI,6 output KPI,and 6 outcome KPI. The weights of input,process,output and outcome were respectively 0.2853,0.2783,0.2066 and 0.2298. The comprehensive scores of average performance of medical equipment management in hospital 1-4 were respectively 78.88,71.27,66.32 and 70.87 points. The management level of hospital 1 and hospital 2 was better than that of Hospital 3 and Hospital 4. Conclusion:The constructed performance evaluation system of medical equipment management can quantitatively evaluate the management process of medical equipment,and find weak links,and provide continuous improvement,which can provide direction and basis for medical engineering department in improving its performance level.
4.Construction and evidence-based research of performance evaluation system of medical equipment management based on the combination of BCS and KPI
Hui SHEN ; Binbin ZHENG ; Yuxi WANG ; Heng ZHANG ; Chuyu GAO
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(1):133-137,149
Objective:To construct a performance evaluation system based on the balanced scorecard (BSC) and key performance indicators (KPI) for medical equipment management in order to effectively measure the management level of medical institutions for medical equipment. Methods:On the basis of literature research and expert consultation,an input,process,output and outcome (IPOO) framework was constructed to describe KPI of medical equipment management based on BSC analysis method. The weights of evaluation indicators were confirmed by factor analysis,and a performance evaluation system for medical equipment management was established. Four medical institutions (hospital 1-4) in Taizhou were selected from June 2023 to October 2023 according to the research items of Kangda College of Nanjing Medical University,and the medical equipment which purchase amount exceeded 500,000 CNY of 4 hospital from 2012 to 2022 were selected. The running data of 2022 was collected,and the management level of 4 hospitals for medical equipment were assessed by this evaluation system. Results:The constructed performance evaluation system about medical equipment management included 4 first-level indicators and 28 second-level indicators. The second-level indicators included 8 input KPI,8 process KPI,6 output KPI,and 6 outcome KPI. The weights of input,process,output and outcome were respectively 0.2853,0.2783,0.2066 and 0.2298. The comprehensive scores of average performance of medical equipment management in hospital 1-4 were respectively 78.88,71.27,66.32 and 70.87 points. The management level of hospital 1 and hospital 2 was better than that of Hospital 3 and Hospital 4. Conclusion:The constructed performance evaluation system of medical equipment management can quantitatively evaluate the management process of medical equipment,and find weak links,and provide continuous improvement,which can provide direction and basis for medical engineering department in improving its performance level.
5.Inhibition of NLRP3 inflammasome by sonodynamic therapy mediates CACNA1C upregulation to reduce atrial fibrillation susceptibility
Wei WANG ; Yimeng WANG ; Hanwen CUI ; Haozhen YANG ; Shuyuan GUO ; Chuyu ZHANG ; Yu WANG ; Qipin ZHOU ; Yanfeng TIAN ; Dechun YIN ; Ye TIAN
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2025;53(11):1231-1243
Objective:To investigate the effect and underlying mechanism of sonodynamic therapy (SDT) on inflammation-related atrial fibrillation (AF) susceptibility.Methods:Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated mouse and HL-1 mouse atrial myocyte models were used. (1) In vivo study: experimental groups included control, LPS, LPS+SDT, and SDT groups, with 20 mice in each group. Atrial fibrillation inducibility and duration were assessed by electrical stimulation. Western blot was used to analyze atrial expression of NOD-like receptor family pyrin domain-containing protein 3 (NLRP3), interleukin (IL)-1β, and IL-18. Immunohistochemistry was used to detect calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 C (CACNA1C) expression. (2) In vitro study: cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8) and Western blot were used to determine the optimal and safe LPS concentration. The safe incubation condition for the sonosensitizer sinoporphyrin sodium was determined by CCK-8 and fluorometry. An LPS-induced inflammatory model in HL-1 atrial myocytes was used, with experimental groups including control, LPS, LPS+SDT, LPS+sinoporphyrin sodium, and LPS+ultrasound groups. NLRP3 was overexpressed using plasmid transfection, with experimental groups including control, NLRP3 plasmid, negative control plasmid, and NLRP3 plasmid+SDT groups. SDT was applied to LPS-stimulated or NLRP3-overexpressing HL-1 cells. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) and Western blot were used to measure mRNA and protein levels of NLRP3, apoptosis-associated speck-like protein containing a CARD (ASC), Cleaved Caspase-1, IL-1β, IL-18, and CACNA1C. The NLRP3 inhibitor MCC950 was used to validate the relationship of NLRP3 and CACNA1C. The experimental groups included control, LPS, LPS+MCC950, and MCC950 groups. Intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels were detected using the probe DCFH-DA, and the ROS scavenger N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC) was used to test if the effects of SDT was ROS-dependent.Results:(1) In vivo: The LPS+SDT group exhibited a lower incidence of atrial fibrillation induction and a shorter duration of atrial fibrillation compared to the LPS group(both P<0.05). Protein expression levels of NLRP3 and IL-1β were lower than those in the LPS group (all P<0.05), while the expression of CACNA1C subunit tended to increase relative to the LPS group ( P>0.05). (2) In vitro: The safe concentration of LPS for administration was ≤20 μg/ml, with an optimal pro-inflammatory concentration of 4 μg/ml. The safe concentration of sinoporphyrin sodium for administration was 0.4 μmol/L, with an optimal incubation time of 4 hours. Compared to the LPS group or NLRP3 plasmid group, the LPS+SDT group or NLRP3 plasmid+SDT group exhibited lower expression levels of NLRP3, ASC, Cleaved Caspase-1, IL-1β, and IL-18, and higher mRNA and protein levels of CACNA1C (all P<0.05). The LPS+MCC950 group had higher CACNA1C protein expression than the LPS group ( P<0.05). SDT increased intracellular ROS levels, and NAC blocked the regulatory effects of SDT on NLRP3 and CACNA1C. Conclusion:SDT reduces atrial fibrillation susceptibility in mice by inhibiting NLRP3 inflammasome activation in atrial cardiomyocytes, thereby upregulating the L-type calcium channel subunit CACNA1C.
6.Survival analysis and adverse effects of vertebral-body-sparing proton craniospinal irradiation in pediatric patients
Chuyu XIA ; Shuyan ZHANG ; Xianshu GAO ; Shosei SHIMIZU ; Zishen WANG ; Chao LIU ; Mingwei MA
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2025;34(9):905-913
Objective:To evaluate the acute toxicities and related influencing factors of vertebral-body-sparing proton craniospinal irradiation (VBSpCSI) using pencil beam scanning (PBS) technology in pediatric patients, and to assess spinal growth and survival outcomes.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 70 pediatric patients treated with PBS-based VBSpCSI at Hebei Yizhou Cancer Hospital between January 2020 and December 2022, and continued to follow up until November 2023. Acute toxicities were assessed, and linear regression analysis combined with receiver operating characteristic curve were employed to investigate the dose-effect relationship between vertebral dose and toxicities. Spinal growth after radiotherapy was evaluated by measuring the Cobb angle on follow-up MRI. Overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) were estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method.Results:The median age of patients at the time of irradiation was 6 years (range, 2-16 years). Two patients (3%) developed grade ≥3 gastrointestinal toxicities, while 7 patients (10%) experienced grade 1 radiation-induced esophagitis. The nadirs of white blood cell count (WBC), absolute neutrophil count (ANC), and absolute lymphocyte count (ALC) during treatment were significantly negatively correlated with vertebral V 5 Gy ( P=0.009, 0.006, 0.001) and vertebral V 20 Gy ( P=0.007, 0.011, <0.001). When vertebral V 5 Gy<86.5% and vertebral V 20 Gy<73.2%, the incidence of grade ≥3 myelosuppression was significantly reduced ( P<0.001, =0.001). Additionally, younger patient age (in months) and concurrent chemotherapy were also significantly associated with increased acute hematologic toxicity. Among 43 patients with MRI follow-up, no scoliosis, kyphosis, or chronic lumbosacral pain was observed. The 3-year OS and PFS rates were 95.7% and 86.4%, respectively. Conclusions:PBS-based VBSpCSI in pediatric patients demonstrates manageable acute toxicities, with a clear dose-effect relationship between vertebral V 5 Gy , V 20 Gy and hematologic toxicities, and the incidence of non-hematological toxicities remains low. No adverse effects on spinal growth or survival outcomes were observed in the short term.
7.Thromboembolic disease in HIV/AIDS: More attention is needed.
Meng HUANG ; Chao CHEN ; Bingfang YU ; Chuyu LI ; Qiuyue ZHANG ; Xinyun JIA ; Man RAO ; Lukun ZHANG ; Miaona LIU ; Yun HE
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(22):2647-2650
8. Analysis of influencing factors of psychological collectivism of nurses in hematology department of tertiary care hospital
Ying LI ; Juan ZHANG ; Xia HU ; Yun FANG ; Chuyu LU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(31):2447-2452
Objective:
To analyze the status quo and influencing factors of psychological collectivism of nurses in hematology department of tertiary care hospital, so as to provide guidance for improving the cohesion of nurses in hematology department.
Methods:
A total of 249 hematological nurses from 6 tertiary care hospitals in Wuhan and Jingzhou were selected by convenience sampling. The basic information and psychological collectivism scale (PCS) were used to investigate psychological collectivism.
Results:
The score of psychological collectivism of nurses in hematology department was 53.21±6.84. Univariate analysis showed that the scores of psychological collectivism of nurses in hematology department had significant differences in age, educational background, professional title, hospital grade, children or not, working hours, advanced studies, monthly income and employment methods (
9.Comparison of the Immunogenicities of HIV-1 Mutants Based on Structural Modification of env
Jianhui NIE ; Chuntao ZHANG ; Huihui CHONG ; Xueling WU ; Chuyu LIU ; Yu WU ; Chenyan ZHAO ; Linqi ZHANG ; Youchun WANG
Virologica Sinica 2008;23(4):233-246
Eleven env mutants were designed and generated by site-directed mutagenesis of the regions around Nab epitopes and deletions of variable regions in env.The immunogenicities of the generated mutants were evaluated using single-cycle infection neutralization assays with two pseudoviruses and IFN-γELISPOT.Overall,five mutants(dWt,M2,M5-2,M5-1 and dM7)induced highed neutralization activities for both pseudoviruses than plasmid Wt,while only two of the mutants(dWt and M5-2)showed significant differences(P<0.05).Two mutants(M2 and dM2)induced more Env-specific T cells than plasmid Wt.Statistically however,significance was only reached for mutant M2.Thus,properly modified HIV-1 Env may have the potential to induce potent cellular and humoral immune responses.
10.Vacuum Packaging Technique for Storing Sterilized Packs:An Applied Study
Lixian YANG ; Hong SUN ; Zhangli LIN ; Xiufeng ZHANG ; Chuyu ZHENG ; Guangzhao LI
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(07):-
OBJECTIVE To explore the effect of vacuum packaging technique for storing sterilized packs in order to extend the period of valid storing.METHODS From 420 sterilized packages 210 were randomly taken as a test group,and the other 210 packages as the control group.According to aseptic techniques the packages of test group were vacuumized and the control group was packed as by outine protocol.Two groups were simultaneously stored in aseptic closet,and then regularly taken out 30 samples from two groups respectively for microbial(culturing).RESULTS Bacterial growth was seen in the control group at first month.But none of the specimens in test group showed any microbial growth until the eighth month.There was a statistically significant difference((P

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