1.Potential labor-promoting effects of glucocorticoid administration in threatened preterm pregnant women
Jiangwen LU ; Lijun LING ; Wangsheng WANG ; Hao YING ; Gang SUN
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2025;28(7):608-614
Glucocorticoids play a critical role in initiating parturition in most mammals, including humans. In humans, their labor-promoting mechanisms primarily involve promoting estrogen and prostaglandin synthesis, inducing functional progesterone withdrawal, and facilitating membrane rupture. However, the administration of synthetic glucocorticoids—whether intramuscular, intravenous, or intra-amniotic—can variably trigger labor and may even contribute to the development of fetal programming of adult diseases. Clinically, synthetic glucocorticoids are primarily used in threatened preterm pregnant women to enhance fetal lung maturation and improve neonatal outcomes, rather than to intervene in the delivery process. Therefore, strict control over the timing and dosage of synthetic glucocorticoids is essential to balance their benefits for fetal lung development against the risks of unintended labor induction.
2.Potential labor-promoting effects of glucocorticoid administration in threatened preterm pregnant women
Jiangwen LU ; Lijun LING ; Wangsheng WANG ; Hao YING ; Gang SUN
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2025;28(7):608-614
Glucocorticoids play a critical role in initiating parturition in most mammals, including humans. In humans, their labor-promoting mechanisms primarily involve promoting estrogen and prostaglandin synthesis, inducing functional progesterone withdrawal, and facilitating membrane rupture. However, the administration of synthetic glucocorticoids—whether intramuscular, intravenous, or intra-amniotic—can variably trigger labor and may even contribute to the development of fetal programming of adult diseases. Clinically, synthetic glucocorticoids are primarily used in threatened preterm pregnant women to enhance fetal lung maturation and improve neonatal outcomes, rather than to intervene in the delivery process. Therefore, strict control over the timing and dosage of synthetic glucocorticoids is essential to balance their benefits for fetal lung development against the risks of unintended labor induction.
3.Treatment of thoracoscopic subsegmental resection under the guidance of 3D reconstruction of bronchial blood vessels of pulmonary for pulmonary nodule
Shimin LU ; Jianghua CHANG ; Jun RONG ; Shuai ZHANG ; Jiangwen HU
China Medical Equipment 2024;21(1):110-113
Objective:To analyze the effect of thoracoscopic subsegmental resection under the guidance of three dimensional(3D)computed tomography bronchography and angiography(3D-CTBA)for resection of pulmonary nodules.Methods:A total of 40 patients who underwent 3D-CTBA-guided thoracoscopic subsegmental resection in Nanjing Jiangbei Hospital of Nantong University from January 2020 to October 2021 were selected as the observation group,and other 35 patients who underwent 3D-CTBA-guided thoracoscopic pulmonary segmentectomy were selected as the control group.The intraoperative and postoperative conditions,and the incidence of postoperative complications of the two groups were observed.Results:The differences of amount of intraoperative blood loss,average margin width,postoperative drainage,retention time of drainage tube between observation group and control group were significant(t=8.644,2.862,10.03,3.277,P<0.05),respectively.The numbers of occurring postoperative chest leakage,pulmonary infection and hemoptysis in observation group and control group were respectively"3,1,1"and"2,1,2".The incidences of complications of two groups were respectively 12.5%and 14.29%,without statistical significance between the two groups(P>0.05).Conclusion:3D-CTBA-guided thoracoscopic subsegmental resection can shorten the operation time,and reduce intraoperative blood loss and the injury of tracheas and blood vessels,and improve the postoperative recovery of patients.

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