1.Effect of acupuncture on postoperative delirium in diabetic patients undergoing surgery under general anesthesia
Jiaxi LIU ; Qi WANG ; Lingling DING ; Jiaqi NING ; Hai KE ; Zhuoya CHEN ; Bo YU ; Weiming SUN ; Peng CHEN ; Xiang LI ; Shishun KOU ; Reiling ZHOU ; Yudong ZHOU ; Yan GUO ; Mengjie CHEN ; Ruyu YAN ; Jiansheng LUO
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2025;45(10):1313-1316
Objective:To evaluate the effect of acupuncture on postoperative delirium (POD) in diabetic patients undergoing surgery under general anesthesia.Methods:In this randomized controlled trial, 92 diabetic patients of either sex, aged 30-80 yr, with a body mass index of 18-28 kg/m 2, of American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status classification Ⅱ or Ⅲ, scheduled for elective surgery under general anesthesia, were divided into 2 groups ( n=46 each) using a table of random numbers: control group (group C) and acupuncture group (group A). Group A received acupuncture at the Baihui (GV20), Shenting (GV24) and Sishencong (EX-HN1) acupoints before anesthesia. The needles were retained for 30 min, with manual stimulation applied every 10 min for 10 s each time. After 4 stimulations, routine anesthesia was carried out. Group C received routine anesthesia only. Regional cerebral oxygen saturation was recorded on admission to the operating room (T 0), after anesthesia induction (T 1), at the start of surgery (T 2), at the end of surgery (T 3), and immediately after tracheal extubation (T 4). The POD developed within 3 days after surgery was assessed. The occurrence of needle-related adverse effects such as fainting, subcutaneous bleeding, and local paresthesia was recorded. Results:Compared with group C, the incidence of POD was significantly reduced, and the regional cerebral oxygen saturation was increased at T 1, 4 in group A ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Acupuncture can decrease the development of POD in diabetic patients undergoing surgery under general anesthesia, which is related to an increase in regional cerebral oxygen saturation.
2.Exploring the optimal timing of preoperative 99Tc m-MIBI SPECT/CT imaging in different types of hyperparathyroidism
Yichi XIE ; Weiwei KONG ; Jiaxi YOU ; Ning WANG ; Yirong ZHU ; Zhihui HONG ; Yizhen SHI
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2025;45(3):159-163
Objective:To compare the diagnostic efficacy of the added 99Tc m-methoxyisobutylisonitrile (MIBI) SPECT/CT imaging (tomography imaging) after early or delayed planar imaging in different types of hyperparathyroidism, and to seek for the optimal timing of preoperative imaging. Methods:A total of 339 patients (148 males, 191 females, age (52±13) years) with primary or secondary hyperparathyroidism and pathological results from January 2016 to June 2024 in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into primary early tomography imaging group ( n=63) and delayed tomography imaging group ( n=47), secondary early tomography imaging group ( n=89) and delayed tomography imaging group ( n=140). χ2 test was used to compare the diagnostic efficacies of early and delayed tomography imaging. Results:The difference of accuracy between primary delayed (98.40%(185/188)) and early tomography imaging (94.84%(239/252)) was statistically significant ( χ2=3.90, P=0.048). There were significant differences in sensitivity (77.29%(405/524) and 85.40%(275/322)), accuracy (75.89%(425/560) and 83.99%(299/356)) and negative predictive value (14.39%(20/139) and 33.80%(24/71)) between secondary delayed and early tomography imaging ( χ2 values: 8.33, 8.61, 10.70, all P<0.01). Conclusion:The optimal timing of preoperative 99Tc m-MIBI SPECT/CT imaging for primary and secondary hyperparathyroidism is after delayed planar imaging and after early planar imaging respectively.
3.Thirteen serum biochemical indexes and five whole blood coagulation indices in a point-of-care testing analyzer: ideal protocol for evaluating pulmonary and critical care medicine.
Mingtao LIU ; Li LIU ; Jiaxi CHEN ; Zhifeng HUANG ; Huiqing ZHU ; Shengxuan LIN ; Weitian QI ; Zhangkai J CHENG ; Ning LI ; Baoqing SUN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2025;26(2):158-171
The accurate and timely detection of biochemical coagulation indicators is pivotal in pulmonary and critical care medicine. Despite their reliability, traditional laboratories often lag in terms of rapid diagnosis. Point-of-care testing (POCT) has emerged as a promising alternative, which is awaiting rigorous validation. We assessed 226 samples from patients at the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University using a Beckman Coulter AU5821 and a PUSHKANG POCT Biochemistry Analyzer MS100. Furthermore, 350 samples were evaluated with a Stago coagulation analyzer STAR MAX and a PUSHKANG POCT Coagulation Analyzer MC100. Metrics included thirteen biochemical indexes, such as albumin, and five coagulation indices, such as prothrombin time. Comparisons were drawn against the PUSHKANG POCT analyzer. Bland-Altman plots (MS100: 0.8206‒0.9995; MC100: 0.8318‒0.9911) evinced significant consistency between methodologies. Spearman correlation pinpointed a potent linear association between conventional devices and the PUSHKANG POCT analyzer, further underscored by a robust correlation coefficient (MS100: 0.713‒0.949; MC100: 0.593‒0.950). The PUSHKANG POCT was validated as a dependable tool for serum and whole blood biochemical and coagulation diagnostics. This emphasizes its prospective clinical efficacy, offering clinicians a swift diagnostic tool and heralding a new era of enhanced patient care outcomes.
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4.Effect of acupuncture on postoperative delirium in diabetic patients undergoing surgery under general anesthesia
Jiaxi LIU ; Qi WANG ; Lingling DING ; Jiaqi NING ; Hai KE ; Zhuoya CHEN ; Bo YU ; Weiming SUN ; Peng CHEN ; Xiang LI ; Shishun KOU ; Reiling ZHOU ; Yudong ZHOU ; Yan GUO ; Mengjie CHEN ; Ruyu YAN ; Jiansheng LUO
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2025;45(10):1313-1316
Objective:To evaluate the effect of acupuncture on postoperative delirium (POD) in diabetic patients undergoing surgery under general anesthesia.Methods:In this randomized controlled trial, 92 diabetic patients of either sex, aged 30-80 yr, with a body mass index of 18-28 kg/m 2, of American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status classification Ⅱ or Ⅲ, scheduled for elective surgery under general anesthesia, were divided into 2 groups ( n=46 each) using a table of random numbers: control group (group C) and acupuncture group (group A). Group A received acupuncture at the Baihui (GV20), Shenting (GV24) and Sishencong (EX-HN1) acupoints before anesthesia. The needles were retained for 30 min, with manual stimulation applied every 10 min for 10 s each time. After 4 stimulations, routine anesthesia was carried out. Group C received routine anesthesia only. Regional cerebral oxygen saturation was recorded on admission to the operating room (T 0), after anesthesia induction (T 1), at the start of surgery (T 2), at the end of surgery (T 3), and immediately after tracheal extubation (T 4). The POD developed within 3 days after surgery was assessed. The occurrence of needle-related adverse effects such as fainting, subcutaneous bleeding, and local paresthesia was recorded. Results:Compared with group C, the incidence of POD was significantly reduced, and the regional cerebral oxygen saturation was increased at T 1, 4 in group A ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Acupuncture can decrease the development of POD in diabetic patients undergoing surgery under general anesthesia, which is related to an increase in regional cerebral oxygen saturation.
5.Exploring the optimal timing of preoperative 99Tc m-MIBI SPECT/CT imaging in different types of hyperparathyroidism
Yichi XIE ; Weiwei KONG ; Jiaxi YOU ; Ning WANG ; Yirong ZHU ; Zhihui HONG ; Yizhen SHI
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2025;45(3):159-163
Objective:To compare the diagnostic efficacy of the added 99Tc m-methoxyisobutylisonitrile (MIBI) SPECT/CT imaging (tomography imaging) after early or delayed planar imaging in different types of hyperparathyroidism, and to seek for the optimal timing of preoperative imaging. Methods:A total of 339 patients (148 males, 191 females, age (52±13) years) with primary or secondary hyperparathyroidism and pathological results from January 2016 to June 2024 in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into primary early tomography imaging group ( n=63) and delayed tomography imaging group ( n=47), secondary early tomography imaging group ( n=89) and delayed tomography imaging group ( n=140). χ2 test was used to compare the diagnostic efficacies of early and delayed tomography imaging. Results:The difference of accuracy between primary delayed (98.40%(185/188)) and early tomography imaging (94.84%(239/252)) was statistically significant ( χ2=3.90, P=0.048). There were significant differences in sensitivity (77.29%(405/524) and 85.40%(275/322)), accuracy (75.89%(425/560) and 83.99%(299/356)) and negative predictive value (14.39%(20/139) and 33.80%(24/71)) between secondary delayed and early tomography imaging ( χ2 values: 8.33, 8.61, 10.70, all P<0.01). Conclusion:The optimal timing of preoperative 99Tc m-MIBI SPECT/CT imaging for primary and secondary hyperparathyroidism is after delayed planar imaging and after early planar imaging respectively.
6.LncRNA SOX2OT enhances 5-fluorouracil resistance of cholangiocarcinoma cells by promoting autophagy via up-regulating SIRT1 expression
Chen XIN ; Xiaoying WANG ; Xiang LI ; Yu CHEN ; Xue WANG ; Jiaxi NING ; Shi YANG ; Zhongqiong WANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(1):187-193
Objective To investigate the role of SIRT1/autophagy pathway in mediating the regulatory effect of lncRNA SOX2OT on 5-fluorouracil(5-FU)resistance in cholangiocarcinoma cells.Methods HCCC-9810 cells were used to construct a 5-FU-resistant cell model(HCCC-9810/5-FU cells),and the expression levels of lncRNA SOX2OT and SIRT1 mRNA and the protein expressions of SIRT1,Beclin1,LC3 and P62 were detected with qRT-PCR and Western blotting.The effects of transfection with a SOX2OT mimic on drug resistance and cell migration of HCCC-9810/5-FU cells were detected using CCK-8 assay and wound healing assay,and the changes in expressions of SOX2OT,SIRT1,Beclin1,LC3 and P62 were detected.Rescue experiment was performed by co-transfection of HCCC-9810/5-FU cells with both a SOX2OT-overexpressing plasmid and si-SIRT1 to confirm the role of SIRT1 in SOX2OT-mediated regulation of 5-FU resistance.A RNA pulldown assay was used to verify the targeted binding between SOX2OT and SIRT1.Results The proliferation of HCCC-9810 cells was significantly inhibited after treatment with different concentrations of 5-FU(P<0.05).The 5-FU-resistant cells showed significantly increased protein expressions of SIRT1,Beclin1 and p62,an increased LC3Ⅱ/LC3Ⅰ ratio,and enhanced expressions of SIRT1 mRNA and SOX2OT(P<0.05).Transfection of the resistant cells with SOX2OT mimic significantly enhanced cell migration and increased the protein expressions of SIRT1,Beclin1 and p62,the LC3Ⅱ/LC3Ⅰratio,and expression levels of SIRT1 mRNA and SOX2OT(P<0.05),and these changes were obviously attenuated by SIRT1 knockdown,which also resulted in lowered 5-FU resistance of the cells without significantly affecting the expression level of SOX2OT(P>0.05).RNA pulldown assay suggested that SOX2OT could directly bind to SIRT1.Conclusion LncRNA SOX2OT enhances 5-FU resistance in HCCC-9810 cells by promoting autophagy through up-regulating SIRT1 expression.
7.LncRNA SOX2OT enhances 5-fluorouracil resistance of cholangiocarcinoma cells by promoting autophagy via up-regulating SIRT1 expression
Chen XIN ; Xiaoying WANG ; Xiang LI ; Yu CHEN ; Xue WANG ; Jiaxi NING ; Shi YANG ; Zhongqiong WANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(1):187-193
Objective To investigate the role of SIRT1/autophagy pathway in mediating the regulatory effect of lncRNA SOX2OT on 5-fluorouracil(5-FU)resistance in cholangiocarcinoma cells.Methods HCCC-9810 cells were used to construct a 5-FU-resistant cell model(HCCC-9810/5-FU cells),and the expression levels of lncRNA SOX2OT and SIRT1 mRNA and the protein expressions of SIRT1,Beclin1,LC3 and P62 were detected with qRT-PCR and Western blotting.The effects of transfection with a SOX2OT mimic on drug resistance and cell migration of HCCC-9810/5-FU cells were detected using CCK-8 assay and wound healing assay,and the changes in expressions of SOX2OT,SIRT1,Beclin1,LC3 and P62 were detected.Rescue experiment was performed by co-transfection of HCCC-9810/5-FU cells with both a SOX2OT-overexpressing plasmid and si-SIRT1 to confirm the role of SIRT1 in SOX2OT-mediated regulation of 5-FU resistance.A RNA pulldown assay was used to verify the targeted binding between SOX2OT and SIRT1.Results The proliferation of HCCC-9810 cells was significantly inhibited after treatment with different concentrations of 5-FU(P<0.05).The 5-FU-resistant cells showed significantly increased protein expressions of SIRT1,Beclin1 and p62,an increased LC3Ⅱ/LC3Ⅰ ratio,and enhanced expressions of SIRT1 mRNA and SOX2OT(P<0.05).Transfection of the resistant cells with SOX2OT mimic significantly enhanced cell migration and increased the protein expressions of SIRT1,Beclin1 and p62,the LC3Ⅱ/LC3Ⅰratio,and expression levels of SIRT1 mRNA and SOX2OT(P<0.05),and these changes were obviously attenuated by SIRT1 knockdown,which also resulted in lowered 5-FU resistance of the cells without significantly affecting the expression level of SOX2OT(P>0.05).RNA pulldown assay suggested that SOX2OT could directly bind to SIRT1.Conclusion LncRNA SOX2OT enhances 5-FU resistance in HCCC-9810 cells by promoting autophagy through up-regulating SIRT1 expression.
8.Effect of Modified Qinghao Biejia Decoction on Th17 Cells and Renal Pathology of MRL/lpr Mice with Lupus Nephritis
Ning LIN ; Jiaxi ZHONG ; Bin QIU ; Jieying FENG ; Xia SUN
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(5):776-779,785
Objective To observe the effect of modified Qinghao Biejia Decoction ( QBD) on Th17 cells and renal pathology of MRL/lpr mice with spontaneous systemic lupus erythematosus. Methods Thirty-two female MRL/lpr mice aged 8 to 10 weeks were divided into 4 groups: model group, Chinese medicine group, prednisone group, and combination group, 8 mice in each group. Eight female C57BL/6 mice aged 8 to 10 weeks served as normal control. Mice in Chinese medicine group were given concentrated solution of modified QBD (19.25 g·kg-1·d-1), mice in the prednisone group were given water solution of prednisone acetate (8.75 mg·kg-1·d-1) , mice in the combination group were given the above two kinds of medicine, and mice in the model group and normal control group were given physiological saline. After medication for 7 weeks, spleens and kidneys in all of the groups were taken out for the experiment. Th17 cells in splenic mononuclear cell suspension were detected by flow cytometry, the pathological changes of renal tissue were observed under light microscope, and activity index (AI) of renal tissue in lupus nephritis mice was scored. Results The proportion of Th17 cells in the model group was significantly higher than that of normal control group ( P<0.05) . The proportion of Th17 cells in Chinese medicine group and combination group was lower than that of the model group ( P<0.05) , and prednisone group had higher proportion of Th17 cells than Chinese medicine group ( P<0.05) . Compared with the model group, pathological changes of renal tissue were relieved, and AI scores were decreased in Chinese medicine group, the prednisone group and the combination group ( P<0.05) . Except for the normal control group , AI scores in all groups were positively correlated with the proportion of Th17 cells ( r=0.77, P<0.01) . Conclusion Modified QBD can inhibit the expression of Th17 cells and improve the pathological changes of MRL/lpr mice with lupus nephritis.
9.Hypertensive vulnerability 0f residents living in Xuzhou City
Pan ZHANG ; Peian LOU ; Jiaxi YU ; Peipei CHEN ; Ning ZHANG ; Lei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2011;05(1):15-19
Objective To explore the hypertensive vulnerability of residents living in Xuzhou City to provide evidence for effective intervention. Methods Based on multi-stage stratified randomized sampling methed,a total of 4980 residents aged 15 to 69 years from 9 counties of Xuzhou City were selected and completed a standard questionnaire. Hypertensive vulnerability was compared by using Chi-square test. Results The prevalence of hypertension was 13.62% among 15 to 69 years old participants. The residents who had no idea of normal level of blood pressure accounted for 45. 26%. The residents who thought it was unnecessary to measure blood pressure every year since 35 year-old accounted for 29. 68%. Those who did not know individual's salt intake per day accounted for 57. 23%. The participants who had no information on hypertension prevention or control accounted for 21.53% and 12. 05%, respectively. The higher hypertensive vulnerability was associated with lower educational level or monthly income per capita; higher hypertensive vulnerability of patients is less than normal crowed. The rates of current smoking, alcohol consumption,salt over-intake and non-blood pressure measurement were 16. 45%, 11.10% ,30. 00%, and 32. 05% respectively. The higher educational level, higher monthly income per capita or older age crowd ,the lower rate of non-blood pressure measurement, the higher rate of alcohol consumption ; salt over-intake was different in different education levels ( χ2 = 23.37, P<0. 05 ) ; the older age group were in a higher proportion of current smokers;the behavior vulnerabilities were no difference between the patients and normal crowds. Conclusion Hypertensive vulnerability of residents living in Xuzhou City is high. Hypertension education and healthy living style should be improved to effectively prevent the development of hypertension.
10.Analysis of risk factors for high-normal blood pressure in residents of urban Xuzhou, China
Peian LOU ; Peipei CHEN ; Jiaxi YU ; Lei ZHANG ; Ning ZHANG ; Pan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2011;10(1):21-26
Objective To study risk factors for high-normal blood pressure (HNBP) in residents of urban Xuzhou, Jiangsu province, China. Methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 17 500 residents in urban area of Xuzhou from June to December 2008 by cluster sampling with self-designed questionnaire to collect their demographic information and measurements of body height, weight and blood pressure. Data were approached to univariate and multivariate non-conditional logistic regression analysis. Results In total, 17 306 residents finished the survey, with an overall response rate of 98.9percent. Results of univariate analysis revealed that 13 variables such as living region, sex, age,occupation, annual average family income, history of dyslipidemia, smoking, alcohol drinking, intake of pork, and vegetables, daily length of sleeping, body mass index (BMI), abdominal obesity, all were related to HNBP ( P < 0. 05 ). Results of multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that living region, sex,age, annual average family income, alcohol drinking, intake of vegetable, BMI, abdominal obesity all associated with HNBP (P<0. 05). Conclusions Older age, history of alcohol drinking, increased BMI,abdominal obesity all are risk factors to prompt occurrence of HNBP, and intake of large amount of vegetables is its protective factor.

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