1.Chinese experts' consensus on principles of preoperative hair removal
Yiping MAO ; Jun ZHENG ; Lei LI ; Deyan YANG ; Bing ZHANG ; Lei YANG ; Wang JIA ; Peng KANG ; Hui JIAO ; Yun YANG ; Qi QI ; Shiqing FENG ; Xiao LONG ; Yuewei ZHANG ; Xiaohui WANG ; Lize WANG ; Yuan WEI ; Jichao ZHOU ; Minghui MAO ; Pengju XIN ; Hongyu TAN ; Dahong ZHANG ; Lianxin LIU ; Lei TAO ; Xietong WANG ; Xiaoning YUAN ; Mang CAI ; Li MU ; Fang DU ; Rongzhu CHEN ; Fengmao ZHAO ; Jiuzuo HUANG ; Mingzi ZHANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Baoguo WANG ; Kun WANG ; Fang LUO ; Jinhua ZHANG ; Nong HE ; Ling LYU ; Zhiyong ZONG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(10):1441-1449
To formulate an expert consensus on the principles of preoperative hair removal and provide scientific guidance for standardized removal of hair before surgical procedures so as to reduce the incidence of surgical site infections.METHODS Led by the Hospital Management Institute of National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China,this consensus was reached with the joint efforts from the expects of relevant fields such as surgeries,interventional therapies,nursing,and infection prevention and control.The consensus facilitates the classification and evaluation of literatures by following the evidence grade formulated by Oxford Evidence-based Medicine Center and focuses on the association of preoperative hair removal with surgical site infection,it reaches the evidence grade of expert consensus and recommendation intensity by integrating with discussions on meetings and clinical experience of the expects from relevant fields.RESULTS A total of 6 items of consensus were reached by summarizing the latest evidence on the aspects including the indications for preoperative hair removal,tools,range,timing and places.CONCLUSION The consensus,to some extent,make supplements to and complete the exiting regulations and standards.It provides guidance for the medical institutions to carry out the preoperative hair removal.
2.Effects of cortical neuronal and synaptic number changes on cognitive function in rats with type 1 diabetes mellitus-unbiased stereoscopic study
Yuanyu ZHAO ; Min TAN ; Hui ZHAO ; Jing YANG ; Feng ZHAO ; Jiang DU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(13):1997-2003
Objective To explore the alterations in the numbers of cortical neurons and synapses in type 1 diabetic rats and their correlation with cognitive dysfunction.Methods A type 1 diabetes model was induced by intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin(STZ).Four-month-old specific pathogen-free(SPF)-grade Sprague-Dawley(SD)rats were randomly allocated into a control group and a diabetic group,with five rats in each group.After three months of continuous feeding,optical fractionator stereology was employed to quantitatively analyze the volume of the cerebral cortex,the number of neurons,and the number of synapses.Results In comparison with the control group,the volume of the cerebral cortex in the diabetic group decreased by 6.00%,and the number of neurons decreased by 14.09%.However,these differences were not statistically significant(P>0.05).Never the-less,the density of synapses significantly decreased by 70.14%(P<0.05),and there was a significant difference in the number of Spinophilin/Neurabin-positive synaptic boutons per neuron in the cortex(P<0.05).Conclusion Although early-stage type 1 diabetes does not lead to a significant loss of cortical neurons,the substantial reduction in synaptic numbers might be a crucial pathological basis for cognitive dysfunction.
3.A comparative study of radiotherapy using three distinct radiotherapy techniques following immediate breast reconstruction for breast cancer
Xiantao HE ; Zhuohua XU ; Yusong LONG ; Junwen TAN ; Gang LI ; Yongfu FENG ; Hui YANG ; Ying LU ; Zhanyu WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(4):317-324
Objective:To investigate the differences in dosimetric parameters for target volumes and organs at risk (OARs), radiation doses to reconstructed tissues, and beam-on time in radiotherapy among helical tomotherapy (HT), volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT), and fixed-field intensity-modulated radiotherapy (F_IMRT) following immediate breast reconstruction for breast cancer, thereby providing a reference for the selection of clinical radiotherapy techniques.Methods:This study retrospectively investigated 15 breast cancer patients who underwent radiotherapy following modified radical mastectomy and immediate breast reconstruction at the Liuzhou Worker′s Hospital from August 2018 to July 2023. During target volume delineation, precautions were taken to avoid the reconstructed tissues, which were delineated separately. Customized HT, VMAT, and F_IMRT treatment plans were designed for each patient. The plans were categorized into the HT, VMAT, and F_IMRT groups based on different radiotherapy techniques employed. They were comparatively analyzed through one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), with multiple comparisons further conducted in the case of significant differences.Results:Statistical analyses reveal significant differences in various parameters of target volumes among the three groups of plans ( F = 38.73, 14.95, 37.01, 48.05, 35.55, 22.56, 34.30, P < 0.05). Pairwise comparisons indicate that the maximum dose ( D2%), minimum dose ( D98%), mean dose ( Dmean), and the proportion of high-dose volumes within the target volume ( V107%and V110%) in both the HT and VMAT groups were significantly better than those in the F_IMRT group. The HT group demonstrated the optimal conformity index (CI), while the VMAT group displayed the superior homogeneity index (HI) compared to the other two groups. In terms of OAR, the V20 of the ipsilateral lung was the lowest in the HT group ( F = 14.31, P < 0.05) and the highest in the F_IMRT group ( F = 14.31, P < 0.05). However, the V5 and Dmean for both the ipsilateral and contralateral lungs in the HT group significantly surpassed those of the other groups ( F = 39.16, 31.91, P < 0.05). The mean dose Dmean ( F = 5.57, P < 0.05) of the contralateral breast was significantly reduced in the VMAT group compared to the other two groups. No statistically significant differences were observed for other OARs, including the heart, spinal cord PRV, thyroid, and humeral head ( P > 0.05). The radiation doses to reconstructed tissues ( Dmax, V53.5, Dmean) ascended in the order of HT, VMAT, and F_IMRT groups ( F = 17.69, 17.53, 15.11, P < 0.05). The HT and F_IMRT groups showed similar beam-on times ( P > 0.05), both exceeding that of the VMAT group by several folds ( F = 28.72, P < 0.05). Conclusions:The comparative analysis indicates that the three radiotherapy techniques exhibit distinct advantages and limitations, with F_IMRT demonstrating the least comprehensive advantage. HT can enhance the conformity of target volumes while reducing the overall radiation doses to reconstructed tissues and the crucial indicator V20 in the ipsilateral lung. VMAT demonstrates the highest treatment efficiency, yielding improved dose uniformity in the target volume and reduced radiation doses to the contralateral breast. It is advisable to prioritize HT or VMAT based on actual clinical conditions.
4.Chinese experts' consensus on principles of preoperative hair removal
Yiping MAO ; Jun ZHENG ; Lei LI ; Deyan YANG ; Bing ZHANG ; Lei YANG ; Wang JIA ; Peng KANG ; Hui JIAO ; Yun YANG ; Qi QI ; Shiqing FENG ; Xiao LONG ; Yuewei ZHANG ; Xiaohui WANG ; Lize WANG ; Yuan WEI ; Jichao ZHOU ; Minghui MAO ; Pengju XIN ; Hongyu TAN ; Dahong ZHANG ; Lianxin LIU ; Lei TAO ; Xietong WANG ; Xiaoning YUAN ; Mang CAI ; Li MU ; Fang DU ; Rongzhu CHEN ; Fengmao ZHAO ; Jiuzuo HUANG ; Mingzi ZHANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Baoguo WANG ; Kun WANG ; Fang LUO ; Jinhua ZHANG ; Nong HE ; Ling LYU ; Zhiyong ZONG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(10):1441-1449
To formulate an expert consensus on the principles of preoperative hair removal and provide scientific guidance for standardized removal of hair before surgical procedures so as to reduce the incidence of surgical site infections.METHODS Led by the Hospital Management Institute of National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China,this consensus was reached with the joint efforts from the expects of relevant fields such as surgeries,interventional therapies,nursing,and infection prevention and control.The consensus facilitates the classification and evaluation of literatures by following the evidence grade formulated by Oxford Evidence-based Medicine Center and focuses on the association of preoperative hair removal with surgical site infection,it reaches the evidence grade of expert consensus and recommendation intensity by integrating with discussions on meetings and clinical experience of the expects from relevant fields.RESULTS A total of 6 items of consensus were reached by summarizing the latest evidence on the aspects including the indications for preoperative hair removal,tools,range,timing and places.CONCLUSION The consensus,to some extent,make supplements to and complete the exiting regulations and standards.It provides guidance for the medical institutions to carry out the preoperative hair removal.
5.A comparative study of radiotherapy using three distinct radiotherapy techniques following immediate breast reconstruction for breast cancer
Xiantao HE ; Zhuohua XU ; Yusong LONG ; Junwen TAN ; Gang LI ; Yongfu FENG ; Hui YANG ; Ying LU ; Zhanyu WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(4):317-324
Objective:To investigate the differences in dosimetric parameters for target volumes and organs at risk (OARs), radiation doses to reconstructed tissues, and beam-on time in radiotherapy among helical tomotherapy (HT), volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT), and fixed-field intensity-modulated radiotherapy (F_IMRT) following immediate breast reconstruction for breast cancer, thereby providing a reference for the selection of clinical radiotherapy techniques.Methods:This study retrospectively investigated 15 breast cancer patients who underwent radiotherapy following modified radical mastectomy and immediate breast reconstruction at the Liuzhou Worker′s Hospital from August 2018 to July 2023. During target volume delineation, precautions were taken to avoid the reconstructed tissues, which were delineated separately. Customized HT, VMAT, and F_IMRT treatment plans were designed for each patient. The plans were categorized into the HT, VMAT, and F_IMRT groups based on different radiotherapy techniques employed. They were comparatively analyzed through one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), with multiple comparisons further conducted in the case of significant differences.Results:Statistical analyses reveal significant differences in various parameters of target volumes among the three groups of plans ( F = 38.73, 14.95, 37.01, 48.05, 35.55, 22.56, 34.30, P < 0.05). Pairwise comparisons indicate that the maximum dose ( D2%), minimum dose ( D98%), mean dose ( Dmean), and the proportion of high-dose volumes within the target volume ( V107%and V110%) in both the HT and VMAT groups were significantly better than those in the F_IMRT group. The HT group demonstrated the optimal conformity index (CI), while the VMAT group displayed the superior homogeneity index (HI) compared to the other two groups. In terms of OAR, the V20 of the ipsilateral lung was the lowest in the HT group ( F = 14.31, P < 0.05) and the highest in the F_IMRT group ( F = 14.31, P < 0.05). However, the V5 and Dmean for both the ipsilateral and contralateral lungs in the HT group significantly surpassed those of the other groups ( F = 39.16, 31.91, P < 0.05). The mean dose Dmean ( F = 5.57, P < 0.05) of the contralateral breast was significantly reduced in the VMAT group compared to the other two groups. No statistically significant differences were observed for other OARs, including the heart, spinal cord PRV, thyroid, and humeral head ( P > 0.05). The radiation doses to reconstructed tissues ( Dmax, V53.5, Dmean) ascended in the order of HT, VMAT, and F_IMRT groups ( F = 17.69, 17.53, 15.11, P < 0.05). The HT and F_IMRT groups showed similar beam-on times ( P > 0.05), both exceeding that of the VMAT group by several folds ( F = 28.72, P < 0.05). Conclusions:The comparative analysis indicates that the three radiotherapy techniques exhibit distinct advantages and limitations, with F_IMRT demonstrating the least comprehensive advantage. HT can enhance the conformity of target volumes while reducing the overall radiation doses to reconstructed tissues and the crucial indicator V20 in the ipsilateral lung. VMAT demonstrates the highest treatment efficiency, yielding improved dose uniformity in the target volume and reduced radiation doses to the contralateral breast. It is advisable to prioritize HT or VMAT based on actual clinical conditions.
6.Effects of cortical neuronal and synaptic number changes on cognitive function in rats with type 1 diabetes mellitus-unbiased stereoscopic study
Yuanyu ZHAO ; Min TAN ; Hui ZHAO ; Jing YANG ; Feng ZHAO ; Jiang DU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(13):1997-2003
Objective To explore the alterations in the numbers of cortical neurons and synapses in type 1 diabetic rats and their correlation with cognitive dysfunction.Methods A type 1 diabetes model was induced by intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin(STZ).Four-month-old specific pathogen-free(SPF)-grade Sprague-Dawley(SD)rats were randomly allocated into a control group and a diabetic group,with five rats in each group.After three months of continuous feeding,optical fractionator stereology was employed to quantitatively analyze the volume of the cerebral cortex,the number of neurons,and the number of synapses.Results In comparison with the control group,the volume of the cerebral cortex in the diabetic group decreased by 6.00%,and the number of neurons decreased by 14.09%.However,these differences were not statistically significant(P>0.05).Never the-less,the density of synapses significantly decreased by 70.14%(P<0.05),and there was a significant difference in the number of Spinophilin/Neurabin-positive synaptic boutons per neuron in the cortex(P<0.05).Conclusion Although early-stage type 1 diabetes does not lead to a significant loss of cortical neurons,the substantial reduction in synaptic numbers might be a crucial pathological basis for cognitive dysfunction.
7.Chemical constituents from Codonopsis pilosula in Shanxi and their anti-inflammatory activities
Yan-Gang CHENG ; Pei LI ; Si-Qi YANG ; Xiang-Peng KONG ; Hui-Feng LI ; Yan WANG ; Jin-Yan TAN ; Ying-Li WANG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2024;46(7):2265-2271
AIM To study the chemical constituents from Codonopsis pilosula(Franch.)Nannf in Shanxi and their anti-inflammatory activities.METHODS The 70% ethanol extract from C.pilosula in Shanxi was isolated and purified by silica gel,ODS and preparative HPLC,then the structures of obtained compounds were identified by physicochemical properties and spectral data.Their in vitro anti-inflammatory activities were evaluated by RAW264.7 model.RESULTS Sixteen compounds were isolated and identified as ethylsyringin(1),7-O-ethyltangshenoside Ⅱ(2),triandrin(3),trans-isoconiferin(4),methylsyringin(5),9-acetoxy syringin(6),cordifolioidyne B(7),codonopiloenynenoside A(8),codonopilodiynoside F(9),pratialin B(10),lobetyolinin(11),lariciresinol-4-O-β-D-glucoside(12),dihydrodehydrodiconiferyl alcohol 4′-O-β-D-glucoside(13),atractylenolid Ⅲ(14),baimantuoluoamide B(15),benzyl primeveroside(16).Compounds 1-2,5,7-11 and 13-15 had certain anti-inflammatory activities,among which compounds 11,14-15 had higher activities,whose IC50 values were(18.23±4.18),(17.73±3.12),(14.89±2.47)μmol/L,respectively.CONCLUSION Compounds 3,6,13,16 are first isolated from Campanulaceae,2,5,15 are first found from this plant.Compounds 11,14 and 15 have good anti-inflammatory activities.
8.Research progress of influencing factors of poststroke cognitive impairment
Aijun FENG ; Shidong TAN ; Hui PU ; Zongsheng CHEN ; Shizao FEI
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2024;23(1):75-80
Poststroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) is a common complication after ischemic stroke, which seriously affects the recovery of neurologic function and lowers the quality of daily life of patients. In a considerable portion of patients, the PSCI is reversible. This article reviews the influencing factors of cognitive impairment after ischemic stroke, including genetic predisposition, demographic factors, lifestyles, clinical manifestations, imaging findings and drug administration, etc. to provide references for prevention and intervention of PSCI.
9.Effects of quercetin combined with iron death inhibitor on calcium oxalate-induced HK-2 cell damage
Bing-Fei NIE ; Huang-Hui CHEN ; Qun-Jie TAN ; Yu-Feng DU
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(14):2028-2032
Objective To explore the effect of quercetin combined with iron death inhibitor Ferrostain-1 on oxalate-induced HK-2 cell injury.Methods HK-2 cells were randomly divided into control group(normal cultured cells),model group(0.5 mmol·L-1 calcium oxalate crystals),quercetin group(0.5 mmol·L-1 calcium oxalate crystals+100 μmol·L-1 quercetin),inhibitor group(0.5 mmol·L-1 calcium oxalate crystals+8 μmol·L-1 Ferrostain-1)and combination group(0.5 mmol·L-1calcium oxalate crystals+100 μmol·L-1quercetin+8 μmol·L-1 Ferrostain-1).Cell counting kit-8(CCK-8)assay was used to detect cell survival rate;Western blot was used to detect iron death related protein expression such as glutathione peroxidase 4(GPX4);flow cytometry and Tunel assay were used to detect cell apoptosis,and assay kit was used to detect cellular iron ions and antioxidant levels.Results The cell survival rates of control group,model group,quercetin group,inhibitor group and combination group were(100.00±2.55)%,(54.49±4.11)%,(64.26±6.30)%,(58.03±3.04)%and(79.37±4.29)%,respectively;GPX4 protein expression levels were 0.98±0.11,0.33±0.05,0.56±0.05,0.78±0.07 and 1.11±0.11,respectively;cell apoptosis rates were(4.15±0.28)%,(23.12±2.49)%,(17.28±1.07)%,(15.08±1.41)%and(8.95±0.75)%,respectively;Fe2+levels were(100.00±0.87)%,(162.55±14.70)%,(149.09±9.50)%,(144.95±11.12)%and(131.76±12.18)%,respectively;superoxide dismutase(SOD)levels were(58.67±3.46),(21.56±1.32),(33.60±2.03),(35.15±3.02)and(44.27±3.89)U·mL-1,respectively.The above indicators of the model group were compared with the control group,and the above indicators of the quercetin group,inhibitor group,and combination group were compared with the model group,the above indicators of the combination group were compared with the quercetin group,and inhibitor group,all they all showed statistical significance(all P<0.05).Conclusion Iron death inhibitors can enhance the inhibitory effect of quercetin in vitro on oxalate-induced renal tubular epithelial cell injury.
10.Clinical trial of compound sabal berry tablet in the treatment of patients with bladder discomfort after electrocision of benign prostatic hyperplasia
Yu-Feng DU ; Huang-Hui CHEN ; Qun-Jie TAN ; Xiao-Yong GUO
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(18):2670-2674
Objective To observe the effects of compound sabal berry tablet on bladder discomfort(BD)after electrocision of benign prostatic hyperplasia(BPH).Methods Patients with BPH undergoing transurethral resection of the prostate were divided into treatment group and control group.The control group was treated with tamsulosin hydrochloride sustained-release capsules(0.2 mg,qd)on the day after surgery,while treatment group was treated with compound sabal berry tablets(0.5 g,tid)on basis of control group.All patients were treated for 4 weeks.The clinical curative effect,prostate symptoms,overactive bladder symptoms,changes of urodynamics[maximum detrusor pressure(MDP),maximum urine flow rate(Qmax),maximum cystometric capacity(MCC)],occurrence of BD,inflammatory response indexes[interleukin-6(IL-6),IL-17,tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α)]and safety were compared between the two groups.Results There were 45 cases in control group and 49 cases in treatment group.After treatment,total response rate of treatment group was higher than that of control group[95.92%(47 cases/49 cases)vs 82.22%(37 cases/45 cases)],the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).After treatment,international prostate symptom scores(IPSS)in treatment group and control group were(7.62±1.38)and(10.49±2.05)points;overactive bladder symptom scores(OABSS)were(2.78±0.64)and(3.92±0.72)points;MDP were(32.09±5.12)and(28.32±4.69)cmH2O;Qmax were(18.42±2.53)and(15.37±2.18)mL·s-1;MCC were(289.46±36.81)and(261.42±33.54)mL;incidence of BD were 18.37%(9 cases/49 cases)and 37.78%(17 cases/45 cases);levels of serum IL-6 were(11.34±2.09)and(15.03±2.56)pg·mL-1;levels of serum IL-17 were(30.12±4.73)and(37.57±5.01)pg·mL-1;levels of serum TNF-α were(82.06±12.95)and(98.63±15.70)pg·mL-1.The differences were statistically significant in the above indexes between the treatment group and control group(all P<0.05).The adverse drug reactions in treatment group were mainly on dizziness,rash,nausea and diarrhea,while adverse drug reactions in control group were mainly on dizziness,rash and diarrhea.There was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse reactions between the two groups[10.20%(5 cases/49 cases)vs 8.89%(4 cases/45 cases),P>0.05].Conclusion Compound sabal berry tablet can relieve prostate symptoms and overactive bladder symptoms,improve urodynamics,reduce BD and alleviate inflammatory response in BPH patients after transurethral resection of the prostate.

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