1.Guideline for diagnosis and treatment of infection after internal fixation of closed lower limb fractures in adults (version 2025)
Bobin MI ; Faqi CAO ; Weixian HU ; Wu ZHOU ; Chenchen YAN ; Hui LI ; Yun SUN ; Yuan XIONG ; Jinmi ZHAO ; Qikai HUA ; Xinbao WU ; Xieyuan JIANG ; Dianying ZHANG ; Zhongguo FU ; Dankai WU ; Guangyao LIU ; Guodong LIU ; Tengbo YU ; Jinhai TAN ; Xi CHEN ; Fengfei LIN ; Zhangyuan LIN ; Dongfa LIAO ; Aiguo WANG ; Shiwu DONG ; Gaoxing LUO ; Zhao XIE ; Dong SUN ; Dehao FU ; Yunfeng CHEN ; Changqing ZHANG ; Kun LIU ; Deye SONG ; Yongjun RUI ; Fei WU ; Ximing LIU ; Junwen WANG ; Meng ZHAO ; Biao CHE ; Bing HU ; Chengjian HE ; Guanglin WANG ; Xiao CHEN ; Guandong DAI ; Shiyuan FANG ; Wenchao SONG ; Ming CHEN ; Guanghua GUO ; Yongqing XU ; Lei YANG ; Wenqian ZHANG ; Kun ZHANG ; Xin TANG ; Hua CHEN ; Weiguo XU ; Shuquan GUO ; Yong LIU ; Xiaodong GUO ; Zhewei YE ; Liming XIONG ; Tian XIA ; Hongbin WU ; Qisheng ZHOU ; Mengfei LIU ; Yiqiang HU ; Yanjiu HAN ; Hang XUE ; Kangkang ZHA ; Wei CHEN ; Zhiyong HOU ; Bin YU ; Jiacan SU ; Peifu TANG ; Baoguo JIANG ; Guohui LIU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(5):421-432
Postoperative infection of internal fixation of closed fractures the lower limbs in adults represents a devastating complication, characterized by diagnostic challenges, prolonged treatment duration and high disability rates. Current management of these infections faces multiple challenges, such as difficulties in early accurate diagnosis, and various controversies about the treatment plan, leading to poor overall diagnosis and treatment results. To address these issues, based on evidence-based medicine and principles with emphasis on scientific rigor, clinical applicability and innovation, the Trauma Branch of the Chinese Medical Association, Orthopedic Branch of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association, Orthopedics Branch of the Chinese Medical Association, and Trauma Orthopedics and Polytrauma Group of the Resuscitation and Emergency Committee of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association have collaboratively organized a panel of relevant experts to develop the Guideline for diagnosis and treatment of infection after internal fixation of closed lower limb fractures in adults ( version 2025). The guideline proposed 10 recommendations, aiming to provide a foundation for standardized diagnosis and treatment of postoperative infection in adults with closed lower limb fractures.
2.Preparation of decellularized extracellular matrix-gelatin methacryloyl composite hydrogels and their effects on hepatocyte proliferation
Jing SHI ; Jin CHU ; Tao SUN ; Jin GAO ; Xiaolong HE ; Ning YANG ; Liang LI ; Xue ZHANG ; Hui LIU ; Guodong LYU ; Renyong LIN ; Xiaojuan BI
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2025;48(1):47-55
Objective:To prepare decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM)-gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) composite hydrogels and to study their effects on hepatocyte proliferation.Methods:Hepatic dECM was prepared by elution, and GelMA hydrogel and 10%, 30% and 50% dECM-GelMA composite hydrogels were prepared by pepsin solubilization. The morphology of normal liver and dECM liver was observed by eyes and scanning electron microscopy using hematoxylin-eosin, Sirius red and periodate-Schiff staining, respectively. The internal structure of the dECM-GelMA composite hydrogels was observed by scanning electron microscopy, and the pore diameter was measured. Liver HL-7702 cells were co-cultured with GelMA hydrogel and 10%, 30% and 50% dECM-GelMA composite hydrogels, and the cell proliferation viability was determined by cell counting kit-8. The expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), Wnt family protein 5a (Wnt5a), β-catenin, extracellular-regulated protein kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2) and phosphorylated ERK1/2 (p-ERK1/2) were detected by Western blotting. Comparisons were made using independent sample t-test or one-factor analysis of variance. Results:After decellularization, the hepatocyte morphology showed rounded depressions, and the extracellular matrix structure was intact. The GelMA hydrogel and 10%, 30% and 50% dECM-GelMA composite hydrogels showed inernally porous structures. The pore diameter increased from (3.06±1.35) μm in the GelMA hydrogel to (16.01±4.02) μm in the 50% dECM-GelMA composite hydrogel. On the 3rd, 5th and 7th day, the relative cell proliferation was higher in the 50% dECM-GelMA composite hydrogel group than that in the GelMA hydrogel group (1.89±0.04 vs 1.53±0.01, 9.36±0.04 vs 3.89±0.09, 7.15±0.27 vs 4.89±0.15, all P<0.05). The relative expression levels of PCNA, Wnt5a, β-catenin, and p-ERK1/2/ERK1/2 proteins in the 50% dECM-GelMA composite hydrogel group were higher than those in the GelMA hydrogel group (2.14±0.04 vs 1.00±0.03, 2.36±0.09 vs 1.00±0.08, 1.45±0.03 vs 1.00±0.04, 1.43±0.04 vs 1.00±0.01, all P<0.05). Conclusions:A dECM-GelMA composite hydrogel can be prepared, which may promote hepatocyte proliferation by upregulating the phosphorylation of ERK1/2 and activating Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway.
3.Developing an admission assessment index system for hospice care in emergency patients
Yanhong HUI ; Xinqi ZHANG ; Yu WU ; Guodong XU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2025;24(10):1261-1268
Objective:To develop an admission assessment index system for hospice care tailored to emergency patients.Methods:Using a mixed-methods approach, a preliminary framework was established through literature review and qualitative interviews. From May to September 2024, a two-round Delphi consultation was conducted with 26 experts to screen and refine indicators. The final system was determined using a priority chart method for weight assignment.Results:Twenty-five experts in fields of emergency medicine, emergency nursing, palliative care nursing, palliative care medicine and general practice completed both consultation rounds. The experts ranged in age from 36 to 56 years and had 12 to 36 years of work experience. All held intermediate or higher professional titles. The effective recovery rates for the two rounds of consultation questionnaires were 96.15%(25/26) and 100.00%(25/25), respectively. Expert authority coefficients were 0.891 and 0.911, with Kendall′s coordination coefficients of 0.348 and 0.399 ( P<0.001), and variation coefficients ranging from 0.040 to 0.204 and 0.000 to 0.179. The finalized system comprises 5 primary indicators (weighted coefficients: life-limiting disease status 0.268, symptom control 0.236, patient/familywishes 0.201, social support needs 0.162, medical resource utilization 0.133) and 27 secondary indicators. Conclusion:The index system developed in this study provides a comprehensive and practical tool for identification of emergency patients requiring hospice care, facilitating timely clinical decision-making.
4.Role and mechanism of DPP4-nestin axis in liver fibrosis induced by Echinococcus alveolar infection
Jin GAO ; Tao SUN ; Mulati MUKEXINA ; Xiaolong HE ; Jing SHI ; Liang LI ; Ning YANG ; Jin CHU ; Xue ZHANG ; Hui LIU ; Guodong LYU ; Renyong LIN ; Xiaojuan BI ; Qingyong GUO
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(2):298-304
To investigate the role of the DPP4-nestin axis in liver fibrosis induced by alveolar cyst infection,a murine model was established using C57BL/6 mice via hepatic portal vein injection.Liver histopathological changes were assessed using HE staining,while immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence were employed to evaluate the expression levels of nestin and DPP4 in infected mouse livers.In vitro,J S1 cell line was stimulated with recombinant DPP4 protein to es-tablish a cellular model,and qPCR,Western blot,and shRNA lentivirus interference techniques were utilized to examine the involvement of the DPP4-nestin axis in hepatic stellate cell activation.The findings demonstrated that compared to the Sham group,liver tissue structure disruption and collagen deposition were evident along with significantly increased expressions of nestin and DPP4(P<0.050 0),which colocalized with nesin and α-SMA.Furthermore,stimulation with recombi-nant DPP4 protein significantly enhanced JS1 cell activation(P<0.050 0)as well as upregulated nestin expression(P<0.050 0)when compared to control group cells.Notably,shRNA lentivirus-mediated inhibition of nestin expression effectively suppressed the activating effects exerted by re-combinant DPP4 protein on JS1 cells(P<0.050 0).Collectively,these results highlight the crucial regulatory role played by the DPP4-nestin axis in hepatic stellate cell activation triggered by alveo-lar infection;thus,targeting this axis may represent a novel therapeutic strategy for treating alveo-lar infection-induced liver fibrosis.
5.Characteristics of highly cited articles on spine and spinal cord injuries published in Chinese Journal of Trauma from 1985 to 2024
Hui DONG ; Liang YAN ; Baorong HE ; Guodong LIU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(9):872-879
Objective:To analyze the characteristics of highly cited articles on spine and spinal cord injuries published in Chinese Journal of Trauma (hereinafter referred to as the "Journal") from 1985 to 2024. Methods:All the articles related to spine and spinal cord injuries published in the Journal from 1985 to 2024 were retrieved from the Wanfang Database and the articles with citation frequency ≥15 times were defined as highly cited, with the retrieval cut-off date of April 15, 2025. For articles related to spine and spinal cord injuries, the total publication count, number of cited articles, total citation frequency, average citation frequency per article, number of fund-supported articles were recorded and analyzed. For the highly cited articles among them, the total number of articles, types of literature, distribution periods, number of fund-supported articles, core authors, institution distribution, region distribution, frequency of and key words were also statistically analyzed.Results:From 1985 to 2024, the Journal published 1 182 articles on spinal and spinal cord injuries, of which 993 (84.01%) were cited, with a total citation frequency of 10 739 and an average of 10.81 citations per article. A total of 388 articles (32.83%) were supported by research funds. There were 184 highly cited articles on spinal and spinal cord injuries, with the following characteristics: (1) The most common type of highly cited literature was original articles (150 articles, 81.52%), while consensus and guideline articles achieved the highest average citation rate (44.75 citations per article). (2) The period 2015-2019 had the highest number of highly cited articles, accounting for 33.70%. (3) Fifty-four highly cited articles (29.35%) were supported by research funds, including 19 by national-level funds and 35 by funds of other levels. (4) Among the highly cited articles, 8 (4.35%) were authored by one person, and 176 (95.65%) were co-authored by two or more persons. Sixty-two authors who published ≥3 highly cited articles were identified as core authors. (5) A total of 123 highly cited articles (66.85%) were authored by researchers affiliated with a single institution, whereas 61 articles (33.15%) were the result of inter-institutional collaboration. Fifteen first-author institutions published≥3 highly cited articles. (6) Regions with ≥15 highly cited articles were Zhejiang Province (28 articles), Chongqing Municipality (23 articles), Guangdong Province (18 articles), Shaanxi Province (18 articles), Jiangsu Province (16 articles), and Shanghai Municipality (15 articles). (7) The top five key words in the highly cited articles were "spinal fractures" (71 times), "thoracic vertebrae" (45 times), "lumbar vertebrae" (44 times), "spinal cord injuries" (27 times), and "vertebroplasty" (27 times).Conclusions:Over the 40-year period, original articles constitute the majority of highly cited articles on spine and spinal cord injuries in the Journal, while consensus and guideline articles demonstrate the highest average citation frequency. Nearly 30% of the highly cited articles receive research funding support. Core authors and institutions show a relatively concentrated distribution, with spinal fractures, spinal cord injuries, and vertebroplasty emerging as research hotspots in the field.
6.Characteristics of highly cited articles on spine and spinal cord injuries published in Chinese Journal of Trauma from 1985 to 2024
Hui DONG ; Liang YAN ; Baorong HE ; Guodong LIU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(9):872-879
Objective:To analyze the characteristics of highly cited articles on spine and spinal cord injuries published in Chinese Journal of Trauma (hereinafter referred to as the "Journal") from 1985 to 2024. Methods:All the articles related to spine and spinal cord injuries published in the Journal from 1985 to 2024 were retrieved from the Wanfang Database and the articles with citation frequency ≥15 times were defined as highly cited, with the retrieval cut-off date of April 15, 2025. For articles related to spine and spinal cord injuries, the total publication count, number of cited articles, total citation frequency, average citation frequency per article, number of fund-supported articles were recorded and analyzed. For the highly cited articles among them, the total number of articles, types of literature, distribution periods, number of fund-supported articles, core authors, institution distribution, region distribution, frequency of and key words were also statistically analyzed.Results:From 1985 to 2024, the Journal published 1 182 articles on spinal and spinal cord injuries, of which 993 (84.01%) were cited, with a total citation frequency of 10 739 and an average of 10.81 citations per article. A total of 388 articles (32.83%) were supported by research funds. There were 184 highly cited articles on spinal and spinal cord injuries, with the following characteristics: (1) The most common type of highly cited literature was original articles (150 articles, 81.52%), while consensus and guideline articles achieved the highest average citation rate (44.75 citations per article). (2) The period 2015-2019 had the highest number of highly cited articles, accounting for 33.70%. (3) Fifty-four highly cited articles (29.35%) were supported by research funds, including 19 by national-level funds and 35 by funds of other levels. (4) Among the highly cited articles, 8 (4.35%) were authored by one person, and 176 (95.65%) were co-authored by two or more persons. Sixty-two authors who published ≥3 highly cited articles were identified as core authors. (5) A total of 123 highly cited articles (66.85%) were authored by researchers affiliated with a single institution, whereas 61 articles (33.15%) were the result of inter-institutional collaboration. Fifteen first-author institutions published≥3 highly cited articles. (6) Regions with ≥15 highly cited articles were Zhejiang Province (28 articles), Chongqing Municipality (23 articles), Guangdong Province (18 articles), Shaanxi Province (18 articles), Jiangsu Province (16 articles), and Shanghai Municipality (15 articles). (7) The top five key words in the highly cited articles were "spinal fractures" (71 times), "thoracic vertebrae" (45 times), "lumbar vertebrae" (44 times), "spinal cord injuries" (27 times), and "vertebroplasty" (27 times).Conclusions:Over the 40-year period, original articles constitute the majority of highly cited articles on spine and spinal cord injuries in the Journal, while consensus and guideline articles demonstrate the highest average citation frequency. Nearly 30% of the highly cited articles receive research funding support. Core authors and institutions show a relatively concentrated distribution, with spinal fractures, spinal cord injuries, and vertebroplasty emerging as research hotspots in the field.
7.Role and mechanism of DPP4-nestin axis in liver fibrosis induced by Echinococcus alveolar infection
Jin GAO ; Tao SUN ; Mulati MUKEXINA ; Xiaolong HE ; Jing SHI ; Liang LI ; Ning YANG ; Jin CHU ; Xue ZHANG ; Hui LIU ; Guodong LYU ; Renyong LIN ; Xiaojuan BI ; Qingyong GUO
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(2):298-304
To investigate the role of the DPP4-nestin axis in liver fibrosis induced by alveolar cyst infection,a murine model was established using C57BL/6 mice via hepatic portal vein injection.Liver histopathological changes were assessed using HE staining,while immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence were employed to evaluate the expression levels of nestin and DPP4 in infected mouse livers.In vitro,J S1 cell line was stimulated with recombinant DPP4 protein to es-tablish a cellular model,and qPCR,Western blot,and shRNA lentivirus interference techniques were utilized to examine the involvement of the DPP4-nestin axis in hepatic stellate cell activation.The findings demonstrated that compared to the Sham group,liver tissue structure disruption and collagen deposition were evident along with significantly increased expressions of nestin and DPP4(P<0.050 0),which colocalized with nesin and α-SMA.Furthermore,stimulation with recombi-nant DPP4 protein significantly enhanced JS1 cell activation(P<0.050 0)as well as upregulated nestin expression(P<0.050 0)when compared to control group cells.Notably,shRNA lentivirus-mediated inhibition of nestin expression effectively suppressed the activating effects exerted by re-combinant DPP4 protein on JS1 cells(P<0.050 0).Collectively,these results highlight the crucial regulatory role played by the DPP4-nestin axis in hepatic stellate cell activation triggered by alveo-lar infection;thus,targeting this axis may represent a novel therapeutic strategy for treating alveo-lar infection-induced liver fibrosis.
8.Guideline for diagnosis and treatment of infection after internal fixation of closed lower limb fractures in adults (version 2025)
Bobin MI ; Faqi CAO ; Weixian HU ; Wu ZHOU ; Chenchen YAN ; Hui LI ; Yun SUN ; Yuan XIONG ; Jinmi ZHAO ; Qikai HUA ; Xinbao WU ; Xieyuan JIANG ; Dianying ZHANG ; Zhongguo FU ; Dankai WU ; Guangyao LIU ; Guodong LIU ; Tengbo YU ; Jinhai TAN ; Xi CHEN ; Fengfei LIN ; Zhangyuan LIN ; Dongfa LIAO ; Aiguo WANG ; Shiwu DONG ; Gaoxing LUO ; Zhao XIE ; Dong SUN ; Dehao FU ; Yunfeng CHEN ; Changqing ZHANG ; Kun LIU ; Deye SONG ; Yongjun RUI ; Fei WU ; Ximing LIU ; Junwen WANG ; Meng ZHAO ; Biao CHE ; Bing HU ; Chengjian HE ; Guanglin WANG ; Xiao CHEN ; Guandong DAI ; Shiyuan FANG ; Wenchao SONG ; Ming CHEN ; Guanghua GUO ; Yongqing XU ; Lei YANG ; Wenqian ZHANG ; Kun ZHANG ; Xin TANG ; Hua CHEN ; Weiguo XU ; Shuquan GUO ; Yong LIU ; Xiaodong GUO ; Zhewei YE ; Liming XIONG ; Tian XIA ; Hongbin WU ; Qisheng ZHOU ; Mengfei LIU ; Yiqiang HU ; Yanjiu HAN ; Hang XUE ; Kangkang ZHA ; Wei CHEN ; Zhiyong HOU ; Bin YU ; Jiacan SU ; Peifu TANG ; Baoguo JIANG ; Guohui LIU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(5):421-432
Postoperative infection of internal fixation of closed fractures the lower limbs in adults represents a devastating complication, characterized by diagnostic challenges, prolonged treatment duration and high disability rates. Current management of these infections faces multiple challenges, such as difficulties in early accurate diagnosis, and various controversies about the treatment plan, leading to poor overall diagnosis and treatment results. To address these issues, based on evidence-based medicine and principles with emphasis on scientific rigor, clinical applicability and innovation, the Trauma Branch of the Chinese Medical Association, Orthopedic Branch of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association, Orthopedics Branch of the Chinese Medical Association, and Trauma Orthopedics and Polytrauma Group of the Resuscitation and Emergency Committee of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association have collaboratively organized a panel of relevant experts to develop the Guideline for diagnosis and treatment of infection after internal fixation of closed lower limb fractures in adults ( version 2025). The guideline proposed 10 recommendations, aiming to provide a foundation for standardized diagnosis and treatment of postoperative infection in adults with closed lower limb fractures.
9.Developing an admission assessment index system for hospice care in emergency patients
Yanhong HUI ; Xinqi ZHANG ; Yu WU ; Guodong XU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2025;24(10):1261-1268
Objective:To develop an admission assessment index system for hospice care tailored to emergency patients.Methods:Using a mixed-methods approach, a preliminary framework was established through literature review and qualitative interviews. From May to September 2024, a two-round Delphi consultation was conducted with 26 experts to screen and refine indicators. The final system was determined using a priority chart method for weight assignment.Results:Twenty-five experts in fields of emergency medicine, emergency nursing, palliative care nursing, palliative care medicine and general practice completed both consultation rounds. The experts ranged in age from 36 to 56 years and had 12 to 36 years of work experience. All held intermediate or higher professional titles. The effective recovery rates for the two rounds of consultation questionnaires were 96.15%(25/26) and 100.00%(25/25), respectively. Expert authority coefficients were 0.891 and 0.911, with Kendall′s coordination coefficients of 0.348 and 0.399 ( P<0.001), and variation coefficients ranging from 0.040 to 0.204 and 0.000 to 0.179. The finalized system comprises 5 primary indicators (weighted coefficients: life-limiting disease status 0.268, symptom control 0.236, patient/familywishes 0.201, social support needs 0.162, medical resource utilization 0.133) and 27 secondary indicators. Conclusion:The index system developed in this study provides a comprehensive and practical tool for identification of emergency patients requiring hospice care, facilitating timely clinical decision-making.

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