1.Establishment of a prognostic model for HER2 low expression breast cancer with lung metastasis
Zirui TAN ; Jiaxian MIAO ; Zhenyu MENG ; Ang LI ; Yuqing LUO ; Huirui ZHANG ; Yan DING ; Yueping LIU
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2025;41(11):1427-1435
Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the consistency of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2(HER2)status between primary breast cancer lesions and lung metastatic lesions and to establish a prognostic model for predicting the survival rate of HER2 low expression(HER2-low)breast cancer patients with lung metastasis.Methods Clinicopathological data from a cohort of 252 patients with breast cancer and lung metastasis were retrospec-tively analyzed.Results 50.00%of the patients had HER2-low expression in metastatic lesions,and HER2-low ex-pression was the most prevalent subgroup in both primary and metastatic lesions.A discordance in HER2 status be-tween primary and metastatic sites was observed in 28.07%of cases.The most frequent shift was from HER2-zero in the primary tumor to HER2-low expression in the metastasis(12.28%of all cases).Estrogen receptor(ER)status,menopausal status,and histological type were identified as independent prognostic factors for overall survival(OS)by univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses.A prognostic model incorporating these factors was constructed to predict 3-year and 5-year survival.The model demonstrated area under the curve(AUC)values of 0.765 and 0.780 for 3-year and 5-year OS in the training cohort,and 0.667 and 0.706 in the validation cohort,respectively.Conclu-sion HER2-low expression is the most common subtype among breast cancer patients with lung metastasis.The ob-served shift from HER2-zero in primary lesions to HER2-low in metastases underscores the clinical necessity of re-biop-sy at metastatic sites.The developed prognostic model effectively predicts OS in this patient population.
2.Analysis of the application of VR and AR technologies in medical education
Jiaxian YUE ; Qingyao SHANG ; Jiaxiang LIU ; Xiyu KANG ; Xin WANG
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(7):172-176
VR technology can generate virtual,immersive,and interactive environments,allowing users to immerse themselves in these environments and interact with objects within them.AR technology,on the other hand,can accurately overlay virtual information onto real-world scenes,achieving a seamless integration of the virtual and the real.These two emerging technologies each possess unique advantages and exhibit broad development prospects.They have already begun to be applied in various aspects of medical education,such as basic theoretical teaching and skills training,with promising results.They can compensate for the shortcomings of traditional medical education,enhance students'learning enthusiasm and safety,and improve teaching effectiveness.However,limitations remain,such as the need for improved hardware infrastructure and a scarcity of teaching resources.Based on this,this paper systematically introduces the concepts of AR and VR technologies,reviews their application prospects,current status,advantages,and limitations in medical education,aiming to provide evidence-based support and feasible approaches for medical schools to develop digital teaching plans,promote educational reform,and drive research innovation.
3.Prevention and treatment strategies for reproductive toxicity of Tripterygium wilfordii multiglucoside in children based on the"kidney essence-tian gui"
Jixiang XU ; Xia ZHANG ; Jiaxian LIU ; Ruiyun BAO ; Chundong SONG ; Xianqing REN ; Ying DING
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;48(7):954-959
Tripterygium wilfordii multiglucoside,the primary active constituent of the Chinese materia medica of Tripterygium wilfordii,has anti-inflammatory and immune-regulation properties and is widely used to treat kidney and rheumatic and immunological diseases.However,the potential adverse effects of Tripterygium wilfordii multiglucoside on pediatric gonadal development have limited its clinical application in pediatrics.According to the traditional Chinese medicine theory,the reproductive toxicity of Tripterygium wilfordii is closely associated with deficiency in kidney essence and tian gui disorder.Based on the"kidney essence-tian gui"theory,this study elucidates the transformation of"kidney essence to tian gui"through the qi transformation of"original noumenon to supreme ultimate,"which is synergistically regulated by the accumulation of kidney qi,consolidation of spleen qi,and conveyance and dispersion of liver qi.It is channeled through the interconnected pathways of the thoroughfare channel,conception channel,and governor channel.The physiological process of"kidney essence to tian gui"is damaged by the bitter,cold,and toxicity of Tripterygium wilfordii,leading to kidney asthenia,spleen deficiency,liver depression,and meridian stagnation,causing tian gui dysregulation.Therefore,this study offers traditional Chinese medicine prevention and treatment strategies for pediatric medication safety,including nourishing the kidney essence to replenish the tian gui source,enhancing the middle jiao to strengthen the tian gui guard,regulating liver qi to promote the operation of tian gui,and unblocking the thoroughfare channel,conception channel,and governor channel to ensure the unobstructed pathway of tian gui.
4.Prevention and treatment strategies for reproductive toxicity of Tripterygium wilfordii multiglucoside in children based on the"kidney essence-tian gui"
Jixiang XU ; Xia ZHANG ; Jiaxian LIU ; Ruiyun BAO ; Chundong SONG ; Xianqing REN ; Ying DING
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;48(7):954-959
Tripterygium wilfordii multiglucoside,the primary active constituent of the Chinese materia medica of Tripterygium wilfordii,has anti-inflammatory and immune-regulation properties and is widely used to treat kidney and rheumatic and immunological diseases.However,the potential adverse effects of Tripterygium wilfordii multiglucoside on pediatric gonadal development have limited its clinical application in pediatrics.According to the traditional Chinese medicine theory,the reproductive toxicity of Tripterygium wilfordii is closely associated with deficiency in kidney essence and tian gui disorder.Based on the"kidney essence-tian gui"theory,this study elucidates the transformation of"kidney essence to tian gui"through the qi transformation of"original noumenon to supreme ultimate,"which is synergistically regulated by the accumulation of kidney qi,consolidation of spleen qi,and conveyance and dispersion of liver qi.It is channeled through the interconnected pathways of the thoroughfare channel,conception channel,and governor channel.The physiological process of"kidney essence to tian gui"is damaged by the bitter,cold,and toxicity of Tripterygium wilfordii,leading to kidney asthenia,spleen deficiency,liver depression,and meridian stagnation,causing tian gui dysregulation.Therefore,this study offers traditional Chinese medicine prevention and treatment strategies for pediatric medication safety,including nourishing the kidney essence to replenish the tian gui source,enhancing the middle jiao to strengthen the tian gui guard,regulating liver qi to promote the operation of tian gui,and unblocking the thoroughfare channel,conception channel,and governor channel to ensure the unobstructed pathway of tian gui.
5.Establishment of a prognostic model for HER2 low expression breast cancer with lung metastasis
Zirui TAN ; Jiaxian MIAO ; Zhenyu MENG ; Ang LI ; Yuqing LUO ; Huirui ZHANG ; Yan DING ; Yueping LIU
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2025;41(11):1427-1435
Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the consistency of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2(HER2)status between primary breast cancer lesions and lung metastatic lesions and to establish a prognostic model for predicting the survival rate of HER2 low expression(HER2-low)breast cancer patients with lung metastasis.Methods Clinicopathological data from a cohort of 252 patients with breast cancer and lung metastasis were retrospec-tively analyzed.Results 50.00%of the patients had HER2-low expression in metastatic lesions,and HER2-low ex-pression was the most prevalent subgroup in both primary and metastatic lesions.A discordance in HER2 status be-tween primary and metastatic sites was observed in 28.07%of cases.The most frequent shift was from HER2-zero in the primary tumor to HER2-low expression in the metastasis(12.28%of all cases).Estrogen receptor(ER)status,menopausal status,and histological type were identified as independent prognostic factors for overall survival(OS)by univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses.A prognostic model incorporating these factors was constructed to predict 3-year and 5-year survival.The model demonstrated area under the curve(AUC)values of 0.765 and 0.780 for 3-year and 5-year OS in the training cohort,and 0.667 and 0.706 in the validation cohort,respectively.Conclu-sion HER2-low expression is the most common subtype among breast cancer patients with lung metastasis.The ob-served shift from HER2-zero in primary lesions to HER2-low in metastases underscores the clinical necessity of re-biop-sy at metastatic sites.The developed prognostic model effectively predicts OS in this patient population.
6.Analysis of the application of VR and AR technologies in medical education
Jiaxian YUE ; Qingyao SHANG ; Jiaxiang LIU ; Xiyu KANG ; Xin WANG
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(7):172-176
VR technology can generate virtual,immersive,and interactive environments,allowing users to immerse themselves in these environments and interact with objects within them.AR technology,on the other hand,can accurately overlay virtual information onto real-world scenes,achieving a seamless integration of the virtual and the real.These two emerging technologies each possess unique advantages and exhibit broad development prospects.They have already begun to be applied in various aspects of medical education,such as basic theoretical teaching and skills training,with promising results.They can compensate for the shortcomings of traditional medical education,enhance students'learning enthusiasm and safety,and improve teaching effectiveness.However,limitations remain,such as the need for improved hardware infrastructure and a scarcity of teaching resources.Based on this,this paper systematically introduces the concepts of AR and VR technologies,reviews their application prospects,current status,advantages,and limitations in medical education,aiming to provide evidence-based support and feasible approaches for medical schools to develop digital teaching plans,promote educational reform,and drive research innovation.
7.Revaluation of protein expression levels in HER2-negative subgroups of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer after neoadjuvant therapy and its correlation with clinicopathological features
Xuemei SUN ; Jiaxian MIAO ; Weihang BU ; Qitao GUO ; Yueping LIU
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2024;40(9):955-960,966
ABSTRCT Purpose To explore the evolution of HER2 nega-tive subgroups(IHC Null,Ultra-low and 1+)in breast cancer with hormone receptor(HR)positive before and after neoadju-vant therapy,and the relationship with clinical pathological fea-tures.Methods There were 255 patients who did not achieve pathological complete response(pCR)consecutively after neoad-juvant therapy.Immunohistochemistry was used to detect the ex-pression of ER,PR,HER2 and Ki67 and to evaluate the evolu-tion of HER2-negative subgroups after neoadjuvant therapy and its relationship with clinicopathological characteristics.Results Among the 255 patients included in this study,HER2 expression was 0 and 1+in 116 cases(45.5%)and 139 cases(54.7%)respectively before neoadjuvant therapy,and then HER2 0 was further divided into Null group(61 cases,23.9%)and Ultra-low group(55 cases,21.6%).After neoadjuvant therapy,HER2 expression was 0 and 1+in 117 cases(45.9%)and 138 cases(54.1%)respectively,and then HER2 0 was further di-vided into Null group(64 cases,25.1%)and Ultra-low group(53 cases,20.8%).HER2 status changed in 121 patients(47.5%)after neoadjuvant therapy.The highest conversion rate was from HER2 Ultra-low before neoadjuvant therapy to 1+after neoadjuvant therapy,with a conversion rate of 11.76%(30/255),followed by HER2 1+to the Ultra-low,with a conversion rate of 10.98%(28/255).After the neoadjuvant therapy,44 of 55 cases had transformation in the HER2 Ultra-low group,with the conversion rate of as high as 80%.Chi-square test showed that HER2 expression before neoadjuvant therapy was correlated with the maximum tumor diameter(≤2 cm,>2cm)after neo-adjuvant therapy(x2=6.106,P=0.047);the tumor of HER21+before neoadjuvant therapy was mostly 2 cm or less in the di-ameter.The HER2 status after neoadjuvant therapy was correla-ted with the tumor thrombus(x2=6.975,P=0.029).Patients with HER2 Ultra-low after treatment were more likely to have vascular invasion.Conclusion In HR positive breast cancer,when the HER2 0 cases are divided into Ultra-low and Null sub-groups,the HER2 conversion rate increases significantly after neoadjuvant therapy,in which the Ultra-low conversion rate is the highest,indicating that the HER2 Ultra-low cases are highly unstable after neoadjuvant therapy.It is important to detect HER2 expression in residual lesions after neoadjuvant therapy and to identify the Ultra-low HER2 expression subgroup.
8.Research progress on social support of peritoneal dialysis patients
Jingmin LYU ; Kuifen GUAN ; Jiaxian LIU ; Xiaochun LAI ; Jun CAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(3):400-405
Peritoneal dialysis, as an important renal replacement therapy for end-stage renal disease patients, can be treated at home. The importance of social support for peritoneal dialysis patients has been widely recognized by researchers. However, due to various reasons, the role of social support has not been fully played. This paper reviews the social support evaluation tools, current situation and influencing factors of peritoneal dialysis patients, summarizes the social support interventions and the existing deficiencies, in order to provide a reference for managers to formulate targeted social support interventions.
9.Management and risk factors of anemia in patients with gastric cancer
Xin TONG ; Chengguo LI ; Xin CHEN ; Xiong SUN ; Chenggang ZHANG ; Jiaxian YU ; Xinyu ZENG ; Weizhen LIU ; Peng ZHANG ; Zheng WANG ; Kaixiong TAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2022;37(7):503-507
Objective:To review the incidence and treatment status of perioperative anemia in patients with gastric cancer.Methods:The clinicopathological data of gastric cancer patients who underwent surgery at Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology from Jan to Dec 2019 were collected. Univariate analysis and multivariate Logistic regression analysis were used to explore the risk factors of preoperative anemia in gastric cancer.Results:A total of 879 patients were included in this study. The incidence of preoperative anemia in patients with gastric cancer was 35.6%. The incidence of postoperative anemia was 63.5%. The proportion of patients with preoperative anemia receiving treatment was 17.3%, and the proportion of patients with postoperative anemia receiving treatment was 17.4%. Univariate analysis showed that age, nutritional risk screening 2002, T stage, M stage, tumor stage and lymph node metastasis were associated with preoperative anemia (all P<0.05). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that age >60 years , nutritional risk screening 2002 ≥3, T 3-4 stage and M 1 stage were independent risk factors for preoperative anemia in patients with gastric cancer (all P<0.05). Conclusions:The incidence of perioperative anemia in patients with gastric cancer is high. At present, the proportion of patients with perioperative anemia receiving treatment is low. High nutritional risk, advanced age, late tumor T stage and distant metastasis are independent risk factors for preoperative anemia in patients with gastric cancer.
10.Analysis of therapeutic strategy after non-curative endoscopic submucosal dissection for early gastric cancer
Chenggang ZHANG ; Jiaxian YU ; Qi JIANG ; Wenchang YANG ; Tao WANG ; Jie JIA ; Yuping YIN ; Weizhen LIU ; Peng ZHANG ; Zheng WANG ; Kaixiong TAO
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2022;39(11):901-906
Objective:To evaluate the clinical outcomes of additional surgery after non-curative endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for early gastric cancer.Methods:Sixty-nine patients with early gastric cancer who underwent ESD and were diagnosed as having non-curative resection by postoperative pathology at Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology from January 2014 to December 2020 were included in the retrospective observation. Patients were divided into the additional surgery group ( n=12) and the follow-up group ( n=57). The differences in clinical and pathological data of the two groups, the surgical outcomes of the additional surgery group, three-year recurrence-free survival and tumor-specific survival of the two groups, and the independent risk factors affecting three-year recurrence-free survival in the follow-up group were analyzed. Results:Compared with the follow-up group, the rates of submucosal infiltration [66.7% (8/12) VS 21.1% (12/57), χ 2=7.927, P=0.005], vascular invasion [33.3% (4/12) VS 1.8% (1/57), P=0.003] and nerve invasion [16.7% (2/12) VS 0.0% (0/57), P=0.028] in the additional surgery group were significantly higher. In the additional surgery group, the interval between the additional surgery and ESD was 18.5 d (7-55 d), the surgical time was 286.4±85.9 min, and the number of dissected lymph nodes was 25.6±7.4. Four patients (33.3%) had residual tumor. Postoperative complications occurred in 4 patients (33.3%) (all were discharged after conservative treatment), and there was no perioperative death. One patient developed liver metastases 17 months after the surgery, and died 22 months after surgery due to liver metastases. One patient died 22 months after surgery due to non-tumor causes. The three-year recurrence-free survival and three-year tumor-specific survival in additional surgery group were 91.7% (11/12) and 91.7% (11/12), respectively, and those in the follow-up group were 87.7% (50/57) and 100.0% (57/57), respectively. Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that tumor size ≥2 cm was an independent risk factor for three-year recurrence-free survival in the follow-up group ( P=0.037, HR=15.595, 95% CI: 1.181-205.952). Conclusion:Additional surgery and close follow-up are safe and feasible therapeutic strategies for early gastric cancer patients who underwent non-curative ESD. Clinicians should make reasonable choice based on the pathological results, patients' physical condition and surgery intention. But for patients with primary tumor size ≥2 cm, additional surgery is recommended.

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