1.Advances in application of new technologies in scholarly journal publishing by CiteSpace visualized analysis
Yueyang WANG ; Linfang MO ; Liang CAI ; Youhua HU ; Liu YANG ; Fengzhao XUE ; Huiliang GAN
Journal of Navy Medicine 2025;46(8):826-832
Objective To perform visual analysis for the literatures related to the application of new technologies in academic journal publishing,and to explore the research hotspots and development trends of new technologies applied to academic journal publishing in China.Methods We searched literatures in CNKI with the search formula SU%='Academic Journal Publishing'*('New Technology'+'5G'+'Big Data'+'Artificial Intelligence'+'Blockchain'+'Mobile Terminal'+'Cloud Computing'+'Internet'+'Database'+'VR/AR'+'Multimedia'),and using CiteSpace software,we analyzed the research hotspots and development trends of new technologies applied to academic journal publishing.Results A total of 436 articles were included in this study.The journal with the largest number of articles was China Science and Technology Journal Research.There were 34 core authors in the literatures included,and the collaboration between authors was relatively loose.The cooperation and communication between research institutions were not sufficient,and the cross-institutional cooperation needed to be strengthened.The keywords related to dimensional analysis,such as co-occurrence,clustering,and highlighting had significant characteristics.The research mainly focused on"the integrated development of academic journals and digital publishing","the innovation and development of the publishing under the background of internet+","media integration and communication strategy of academic journals","research on the application of artificial intelligence in the publishing",and"research on the communication effect of scientific and technical journals on cnki and other platforms".Conclusion The research of new technologies applied to academic journal publishing is still at a primary stage.The research mainly focuses on digital publishing,new media integration,talent training,and journal publishing reform,aiming to explore the way of talent training,academic dissemination strategy,innovative development path,and integrative development direction of academic journals in the digital era.
2.Content determination and chemometric analysis of 8 components in Smilax glabra
Huiliang ZOU ; Xincai WANG ; Ke CHEN ; Hong CUI ; Lingjie MENG ; Bailian LIU ; Min CHEN
China Pharmacy 2024;35(19):2378-2382
OBJECTIVE To provide reference for Smilax glabra quality control. METHODS UPLC method was established to simultaneously determine the contents of 5-O-caffeoylshikimic acid, neoastilbin, astilbin, neoisoastilbin, isoastilbin, engelitin, resveratrol and isoengelitin in 20 batches of S. glabra from different areas (No. S1-S20). The quality evaluation of 20 batches of samples was performed by chemometrics; the differential biomarkers that affected the quality of S. glabra were screened. RESULTS The measured 8 components had good linear relationship within the range of measured concentration (r≥0.999 6). RSDs of precision, repeatability and stability tests (24 h) were all lower than 2.00% (n=6). The average recoveries varied between 97.60% and 106.40% (RSDs were all lower than 2.00%, n=6). Cluster analysis showed that the samples produced in Zhejiang (S1-S5) and Jiangxi (S6-S10) were clustered into one category; the samples produced in Hunan (S11-S15) were clustered into one category; the samples produced in Yunnan (S16-S20) were clustered into one category. Principal component analysis showed that the first two principal components could represent 85.60% information of 8 components in S. glabra. Partial least squares-discriminant analysis showed that variable importance projection values of 5-O-caffeoylshikimic acid, astilbin, isoastilbin and neoastilbin were all greater than 1. CONCLUSIONS There are differences in the contents of the above 8 components in S. glabra from different origins; 5-O-caffeoylshikimic acid, astilbin, isoastilbin and neoastilbin may be differential markers affecting the quality of S. glabra.
3.Bibliometric analysis and thematic soliciting contributions on the"Mission Harmony"of hospital ship
Linfang MO ; Huiliang GAN ; Youhua HU ; Fengzhao XUE ; Liu YANG ; Yueyang WANG ; Yuan CHI
Journal of Navy Medicine 2024;45(5):443-448
Objective To analyze the related research literatures of"Mission Harmony"of hospital ship by bibliometrics,and to summarize the practical experiences and strategies of thematic soliciting contributions.Methods Previous tasks of"Mission Harmony"of hospital ship were summarized based on database and Internet.Based on WANFANG database,the relevant research literatures were statistically analyzed according to the types of papers,years,keywords,authors,institutions,and periodicals using bibliometrics.The soliciting contributions for"Mission Harmony"was analyzed.Results A total of 271 articles were retrieved.There were 264(97.42%)journal articles.Most of them were published in 2011.The top three keywords were"Hospital ship","Medical service",and"Mission Harmony".The top three authors were Sun Tao,Huang Yeli,and Zhou Shan.The top three institutions were the Navy General Hospital(Sixth Medical Center of the General Hospital of PLA),No.411 Hospital of PLA,and No.413 Hospital of PLA.The top three journals in terms of the number of published articles were Chinese Journal of Nautical Medicine and Hyperbaric Medicine,China Journal of Emergency Resuscitation and Disaster Medicine,and Journal of Navy Medicine.Up to December 1,2023,a total of 51 articles related to"Mission Harmony"had been received by Journal of Navy medicine,of which 48 had passed the initial review,and 36 articles had been approved for peer review.Fourteen experts were invited for a final draft meeting.Four articles were accepted,7 articles were accepted after revision,19 articles were reviewed after revision,and 6 articles were rejected.Finally,the"Mission Harmony"column was serialized in the 3rd to 5th issues of the Journal of Navy Medicine in 2024,and 11 papers were published.Conclusion The editorial office should keep up with the development of naval medicine,report the theoretical innovations and significant progress of naval medicine in a timely manner by topic selection,author cultivation,and process management,contributing to the high-quality development of naval medicine.
4.Communication power of WeChat official accounts of popular health science periodicals based on WCI
Liang CAI ; Linfang MO ; Yueyang WANG ; Liu YANG ; Youhua HU ; Huiliang GAN
Journal of Navy Medicine 2024;45(7):720-724
Objective To study the communication power of WeChat official accounts of popular health science periodicals based on WCI.Methods Six popular health science periodicals were selected from the catalog of national excellent popular science periodicals(2020),namely Family Medicines,Family Doctor,Home Medicine,TCM Healthy Life-Nurturing,Health and Life,and Popular Medicine.The indicators related to the communication power of their WeChat official accounts were collected,and the WCI was calculated to evaluate their communication power.Results The average WCI of WeChat official accounts of the 6 popular health science periodicals from August 2023 to January 2024 in descending order was as follows:Family Doctor,TCM Healthy Life-Nurturing,Popular Medicine,Home Medicine,Family Medicines,and Health and Life.The average WCI of Family Doctor was excellent,the average WCI of Health and Life was poor,and the others were medium.From August 2023 to January 2024,the average number of articles published in the WeChat official accounts of the 6 health science periodicals in descending order was as follows:Family Doctor,Family Medicines,Home Medicine,Popular Medicine,Health and Life,and TCM Healthy Life-Nurturing.Conclusion The communication power of WeChat official accounts of outstanding popular health science journals in China still needs to be improved.It can be improved by optimizing the content of tweets,strengthening interaction with users,improving the utilization of modern technologies such as digitalization,big data and artificial intelligence,and strengthening multi-party cooperation.These measures can help journals to better disseminate health knowledge,meet needs of health education,and improve the national health level.
5. Application of sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors in acute myocardial infarction
Xiao HAO ; Mei ZHAO ; Wenjing WANG ; Feifei ZHANG ; Huiliang LIU ; Yi DANG ; Shuren LI ; Xiaoyong QI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2023;28(7):824-831
SGLT2 inhibitors currently have clear benefits in the treatment of heart failure whether combined with diabetes or not. Ventricular remodeling after myocardial infarction leads to the occurrence and development of heart failure, and eventually leads to death. There are relatively few studies on SGLT2 inhibitors in patients with myocardial infarction. The purpose of this article is to review the research progress of SGLT2 inhibitors application before and after myocardial infarction.
6.Effect of ideal cardiovascular health metrics on the incidence rate of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Dongna ZHAO ; Qian LIU ; Huijie LIANG ; Haozhe CUI ; Lingqun MENG ; Huiliang E ; Liying CAO
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2022;38(1):124-128
Objective To investigate the association of ideal cardiovascular health metrics with the incidence rate of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), and to provide a basis for the prevention and control of NAFLD. Methods A prospective cohort study was conducted for the data of 50 511 employees of Kailuan Group who participated in physical examination from July 2006 to June 2007, and the onset of NAFLD was observed during follow-up once every two years. A one-way analysis of variance was used for comparison of normally distributed continuous data between multiple groups, and the Kruskal-Wallis H test used for comparison of continuous data with skewed distribution between multiple groups; the chi-square test was used for comparison of categorical data between groups. The subjects were divided into four groups according to the quartile of cardiovascular health score (CHS), and person-year incidence rate was used to calculate the incidence rate of NAFLD in each group. Restricted cubic spline (RCS) curve was used to calculate the dose-response relation between continuous variables and outcome events; the Cox proportional hazards model was used to analyze hazard ratio ( HR ) and 95% confidence interval ( CI ) in each group and investigate the effect of ideal cardiovascular health metrics on the incidence rate of NAFLD. Results During the mean follow-up time of 5.58 years, a total of 15 265 cases of NAFLD were observed, and the incidence rate of NAFLD was 77.88/1000 person-year in the Q1 group, 61.33/1000 person-year in the Q2 group, 46.37/1000 person-year in the Q3 group, and 33.69/1000 person-year in the Q4 group. RCS results showed a non-linear relationship between CHS continuous variable and the risk of NAFLD ( P < 0.05). The multivariate Cox proportional risk model analysis showed that compared with the Q1 group in terms of the risk of NAFLD, the Q2, Q3, and Q4 groups had an HR of 0.78 (95% CI 0.74~0.81), 0.57 (95% CI 0.54~0.59), and 0.38 (95% CI 0.36~0.41), respectively, and similar results were observed in subjects stratified by sex and age. The analysis of each component showed that ideal body mass index ( HR =0.37, 95% CI : 0.36~0.39), ideal blood glucose ( HR =0.80, 95% CI : 0.77~0.84), ideal blood pressure ( HR =0.72, 95% CI : 0.69~0.75), ideal cholesterol ( HR =0.86, 95% CI : 0.83~0.89), and ideal diet ( HR =0.94, 95% CI : 0.90~0.99) were protective factors against NAFLD. Conclusion Ideal cardiovascular health metrics are protective factors against NAFLD, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle may help to prevent the onset of NAFLD.
7.Unplanned surgery of congenital scoliosis.
Huiliang YANG ; Gihye IM ; Ce ZHU ; Camilo OSORIO ; Umar MASOOD ; Chunguang ZHOU ; Xi YANG ; Limin LIU ; Yueming SONG
Chinese Medical Journal 2021;135(3):374-376
8.Predictive effect of the preoperative ratio of C reactive protein to albumin on perioperative delirium in geriatric patients with femoral intertrochanteric fracture
Shuai AN ; Jingwei WU ; Jiayi LI ; Huiliang SHEN ; Limin LIU ; Mingli FENG ; Jiahao JIAO ; Yuan GAO ; Shibao LU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2020;22(9):753-758
Objective:To explore the clinical predictive effect of the preoperative ratio of C reactive protein to albumin (CAR) on perioperative delirium (POD) in geriatric patients with femoral intertrochanteric fracture.Methods:The clinical data were analyzed retrospectively of the 398 patients who had undergone surgery for femoral intertrochanteric fractures at Department of Orthopedics, Xuanwu Hospital from January 2013 to March 2016. According to the presence or absence of POD, all the patients were divided into 2 groups: a delirium group and a normal group. The 2 groups were compared in terms of general clinical data like gender, age, body mass index, blood routine, CAR, biochemical indicators, blood coagulation indicators and concomitant internal diseases. After a single factor logistic regression analysis of the general clinical data of the patients, factors with P<0.10 were introduced into the multivariate logistic binary regression model to screen out the risk factors for POD in geriatric patients with femoral intertrochanteric fracture. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was drawn to analyze the predictive value and optimal cut-off point of CAR for POD in geriatric patients with femoral intertrochanteric fracture. Results:The incidence of POD in this cohort was 14.32%(57/398). The age, C-reactive protein, CAR, platelet and probability of pulmonary infection in the delirium group were significantly higher than those in the normal group, but the hemoglobin, albumin and prealbumin in the former were significantly lower than those in the latter ( P< 0.05). The multivariate logistic binary regression analysis showed that hemoglobin ( OR=0.975, 95% CI: 0.957 to 0.993, P=0.006) and CAR( OR=53.713, 95% CI: 17.713 to 162.876, P<0.001) were risk factors for POD in geriatric patients with femoral intertrochanteric fracture. The area under ROC of CAR in predicting POD in geriatric patients with femoral intertrochanteric fracture was 0.906 (95% CI: 0.873 to 0.933, P<0.001), and the cut-off point was 2.06. When CAR>2.06, its predicted incidence of POD was 50.50%, with a sensitivity of 89.47% and a specificity of 85.34%. Conclusion:As CAR is a risk factor for POD in geriatric patients with femoral intertrochanteric fracture, it can be used as an effective indicator to predict POD.
9.Impact of Cardiac Contractility Modulation on Myocardial Remodeling in Rabbit Model of Chronic Heart Failure
Feifei ZHANG ; Yi DANG ; Xiaoyong QI ; Yingxiao LI ; Huiliang LIU ; Huabing YUAN ; Rong LI ; Yuanyuan XING ; Yang LIU ; Sha LI
Chinese Circulation Journal 2017;32(4):384-389
Objective: To observe the impact of cardiac contractility modulation (CCM) on myocardial remodeling in rabbit model of chronic heart failure (CHF) with its possible mechanism. Methods: Rabbit HF model was established by ascending aortic root ligation; the animals were divided into 3 groups: Sham group, the animals received thoracotomy without aortic ligation, HF group and HF+CCM group, the HF animals received CCM treatment for 4 weeks. n=10 in each group. Cardiac function was measured by echocardiography at 12 and 16 weeks in each group respectively; myocardial tissue fibrosis and pathological changes were examined by Masson staining; plasma BNP level was assessed by ELISA; protein expressions of collagen I, collagen II, MMP2,MMP9, TIMP1 and galectin-3 in myocardial tissue were determined by Western blot analysis. Results: ① By echocardiography: with 12 weeks treatment, compared with Sham group, HF group and HF+CCM group had increased LVESD, LVEDD and decreased LVFS, LVEF, all P<0.05; with 16 weeks treatment, compared with HF group, HF+CCM group had improved LVESD, LVEDD, LVEF and LVFS, all P<0.05. ② Pathological changes:compared with Sham group, HF group showed increased collagen content in myocardial tissue, P<0.05; CCM treatment could partially decrease collagen accumulation, P<0.05. ③ After 12 weeks treatment, compared with Sham group, HF group and HF+CCM group presented elevated plasma BNP level, P<0.05; after 16 weeks treatment, compared with HF group, HF+CCM group presented reduced plasma BNP, while it was still higher than that in Sham group, P<0.05. ④ By Western blot analysis: compared with Sham group, HF group demonstrated increased protein expressions of collagen I, collagen II, MMP2, MMP9, TIMP1 and galectin-3 in myocardial tissue; the above indexes were much lower in HF+CCM group while still higher than those in Sham group, all P<0.05. Conclusion: CCM could improve myocardial remodeling in rabbit model of CHF which might be related to down-regulated protein expressions of collagen I, collagen III, MMP2, MMP9, TIMP1 and galectin3 in myocardial tissue.
10.Research progress of preventive effects of statins on contrast induced nephropathy
Yang LI ; Shengli YANG ; Yong YANG ; Yujie WEI ; Bin HAN ; Huiliang LIU
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2016;25(2):209-212
Contrast induced nephropathy (CIN)is one of the main complications caused by intravenous iodinated contrast media injection,which can increase hospitalization rate and mortality of patients,and it has become the third main cause of acquired acute renal failure in hospital currently, but its fundamental pathogenesis is still not clear,which is considered to be related to inflammation and oxidative stress response etc.The present article made a review on pathogenesis of CIN and preventive effects of statins on CIN.

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