1.Research advances in the disease burden of viral hepatitis in China
Jian LI ; Fuzhen WANG ; Zhongdan CHEN ; Jinlei QI ; Ailing WANG ; Fanghui ZHAO ; Yuanyuan KONG ; Jing SUN ; Jiaqi KANG ; Zundong YIN ; Zhongfu LIU ; Jidong JIA ; Yu WANG
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2025;41(2):221-227
Over the past three decades, China has made significant progress in the prevention and control of viral hepatitis, and the incidence rates of new-onset pediatric hepatitis B virus infections and acute viral hepatitis in the population have reduced to a relatively low level; however, there is still a heavy disease burden of chronic viral hepatitis in China, which severely affects the health status of the population. This study systematically summarizes the achievements of viral hepatitis prevention and control in China, analyzes existing problems and challenges, and proposes comprehensive prevention and control strategies and measures to eliminate viral hepatitis as a public health threat based on the national conditions of China, in order to provide a reference for related departments in China on how to achieve the action targets for eliminating viral hepatitis as a public health threat by 2030.
2.Minor children parenting concerns in young and middle-aged breast cancer patients:a study on influencing factors based on random forest model
Yifen SONG ; Xianglian SUN ; Chen LIU ; Jinlei ZHANG ; Xiaoxiao YIN ; Yaqing ZHANG ; Weihui JIA ; Chonggao YIN
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(2):1-9
Objective To explore the current status of minor children parenting concerns among young and middle-aged breast cancer patients and investigate the influencing factors based on a random forest model so as to provide references for clinical interventions.Methods A convenience sampling method was used to select breast cancer patients undergoing treatment in our hospital between April and December 2023.A self-designed general information questionnaire,the Chinese version of parenting concerns questionnaire(PCQ),perceived social support scale(PSSS),concern about recurrence scale(CARS),and the brief illness perception questionnaire(BIPQ)were used for the study.A random forest model and the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator(LASSO)were employed to prioritise variables and filtered by significance.The selected variables were then incorporated into the multiple linear regression analysis.Results A total of 260 patients completed the study.The score of minor children parenting concerns of young and middle-aged breast cancer patients was 51.1±6.4.The multiple linear regression analysis,which included variables determined by random forest and LASSO regression(and sorted by the importance of influencing factors),showed that higher disease perception,lower perceived social support,greater concern about cancer recurrence,stage IV tumors,being divorced/widowed,and having more minor children were associated with higher parenting concerns among young and middle-aged breast cancer patients(all P<0.05),accounting for 57.0%of the total variance.Conclusion The minor children parenting concerns in young and middle-aged breast cancer patients are at a moderately high level and are influenced by a variety of factors.Healthcare professionals should develop targeted measures and interventions to reduce the parenting concerns among the patients.
3.Clinical guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of sacroiliac complex injuries (version 2025)
Fulin TAO ; Jinlei DONG ; Gang WANG ; Xianzhong MA ; Guanglin WANG ; Jiandong WANG ; Zhanying SHI ; Wei FENG ; Shiwen ZHU ; Gang LYU ; Guangyao LIU ; Dahui SUN ; Yuqiang SUN ; Ming LI ; Weixu LI ; Yan ZHUANG ; Kaifang CHEN ; Dapeng ZHOU ; Qishi ZHOU ; Zhangyuan LIN ; Chengla YI ; Longpo ZHENG ; Jianzhong GUAN ; Zhiyong HOU ; Shuquan GUO ; Xiaodong GUO ; Xiaoshan GUO ; Xiaodong QIN ; Hua CHEN ; Shicai FAN ; Dongsheng ZHOU ; Lianxin LI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(8):709-720
Sacroiliac complex injuries are commonly seen in high-energy pelvic fractures. The injuries make a big difference in treatment patterns due to the diverse injury types, posing considerable challenges in formulating optimal treatment strategies, and hence are persistent clinical difficulties in orthopedic trauma. The clinical management of sacroiliac complex injuries presents several key challenges such as a non-negligible rate of missed diagnoses in associated vascular and visceral injuries, absence of standardized protocols for surgical approaches and reduction-fixation strategies across different injury patterns, and ongoing controversies regarding surgical indications and optimal timing for patients combined with concomitant lumbosacral plexus injuries. Currently, no systematic clinical guidelines are available for the diagnosis and treatment of sacroiliac complex injuries both domestically and internationally. To this end, the Pelvic and Acetabular Surgery Group, Orthopedic Branch, China International Exchange and Promotive Association for Medical and Health Care and Orthopedic Physician Branch, Chinese Medical Doctor Association organized a panel of domestic experts in the field to develop the Clinical guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of sacroiliac complex injuries ( version 2025), based on evidence-based medicine and adhering to the principles of scientific rigor, clinical applicability, and innovation. These guidelines provided 11 recommendations covering diagnosis, therapeutic principles and techniques, management protocols for lumbosacral plexus injuries, outcome evaluation, and postoperative rehabilitation pathways, etc., aiming to standardize the clinical management of sacroiliac complex injuries.
4.Efficacy and safety of spesolimab in the treatment of six cases of generalized pustular psoriasis: a retrospective analysis
Jinlei YU ; Qiaofang WU ; Yuexin SUN ; Jun BAO ; Ying ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2025;58(11):1080-1082
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of spesolimab in the treatment of generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) .Methods:Six patients with GPP were retrospectively collected from Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital from February 2024 to April 2024, including 2 males and 4 females, aged 16 - 50 years. Four patients had a history of plaque psoriasis. Before treatment, the GPP Area and Severity Index (GPPASI) scores of the patients ranged from 24.6 to 60.8 points, and their GPP Physician Global Assessment (GPPGA) scores ranged from 2 to 4 points. All the 6 patients were intravenously injected with a single dose of 900 mg of spesolimab. Their GPPASI and GPPGA scores were recorded at weeks 1, 4, and 12, and adverse reactions were monitored during the treatment and follow-up.Results:Twenty-four hours after treatment, pustules were markedly reduced in the 6 patients with GPP; at week 1, pustules completely subsided, but erythema persisted; at week 4, both GPPASI and GPPGA scores decreased to 0 points; at week 12, no recurrence was observed. The patients with comorbid hypertension (4 cases), diabetes (1 case), or kidney disease (2 cases) maintained stable pressure or blood glucose levels, or showed improved renal function during the treatment and follow-up. Two patients experienced a transient fever after the treatment with spesolimab, resolving spontaneously after 2 days; two other patients exhibited exacerbation of plaque psoriasis. During the 12-week follow-up, none of the 6 patients experienced serious adverse reactions such as infections.Conclusion:In this study, spesolimab demonstrated rapid-onset efficacy and favorable safety in the treatment of GPP; conventional-dose spesolimab seemed safe for GPP patients with kidney disease.
5.Efficacy and safety of spesolimab in the treatment of six cases of generalized pustular psoriasis: a retrospective analysis
Jinlei YU ; Qiaofang WU ; Yuexin SUN ; Jun BAO ; Ying ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2025;58(11):1080-1082
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of spesolimab in the treatment of generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) .Methods:Six patients with GPP were retrospectively collected from Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital from February 2024 to April 2024, including 2 males and 4 females, aged 16 - 50 years. Four patients had a history of plaque psoriasis. Before treatment, the GPP Area and Severity Index (GPPASI) scores of the patients ranged from 24.6 to 60.8 points, and their GPP Physician Global Assessment (GPPGA) scores ranged from 2 to 4 points. All the 6 patients were intravenously injected with a single dose of 900 mg of spesolimab. Their GPPASI and GPPGA scores were recorded at weeks 1, 4, and 12, and adverse reactions were monitored during the treatment and follow-up.Results:Twenty-four hours after treatment, pustules were markedly reduced in the 6 patients with GPP; at week 1, pustules completely subsided, but erythema persisted; at week 4, both GPPASI and GPPGA scores decreased to 0 points; at week 12, no recurrence was observed. The patients with comorbid hypertension (4 cases), diabetes (1 case), or kidney disease (2 cases) maintained stable pressure or blood glucose levels, or showed improved renal function during the treatment and follow-up. Two patients experienced a transient fever after the treatment with spesolimab, resolving spontaneously after 2 days; two other patients exhibited exacerbation of plaque psoriasis. During the 12-week follow-up, none of the 6 patients experienced serious adverse reactions such as infections.Conclusion:In this study, spesolimab demonstrated rapid-onset efficacy and favorable safety in the treatment of GPP; conventional-dose spesolimab seemed safe for GPP patients with kidney disease.
6.miR-202-5p alleviates lung injury in neonatal rats with acute respiratory distress syndrome by targeting the inhibition of ROCK1 expression
Yingge YANG ; Jinlei ZHANG ; Yan SUN ; Sheng CHEN ; Zheng LIANG
Journal of China Medical University 2025;54(9):814-820
Objective To explore the protective effect and mechanism of miR-202-5p on acute respiratory distress syndrome(ARDS)-induced lung injury in neonatal rats.Methods Sixty newborn SD rats were randomly divided into six groups:the control group(intraperi-toneal injection of normal saline by tail vein),ARDS group(ARDS model established via intraperitoneal injection of 4 mg/kg lipopolysac-charide by tail vein),ARDS+miR-NC group(ARDS rats receiving 2 mg/kg miR-NC via tail vein injection once every 4 h,with intervention for 12 h),ARDS+miR-202-5p group(ARDS rats receiving 2 mg/kg miR-202-5p via tail vein injection once every 4 h,with intervention for 12 h),ARDS+miR-202-5p+ov-NC group,and ARDS+miR-202-5p+ov-ROCK1 group(ARDS rats receiving 2 mg/kg miR-202-5p once every 4 h,with intervention for 12 h;with 6 × 108 plaque-forming units control or overexpression ROCK adenovirus administered via tail vein 3 days before lipopolysaccharide injection).Real-time quantitative PCR was employed to measure miR-202-5p and ROCK1 mRNA expression in rat lung tissue.Hematoxylin and eosin staining was performed to assess pathological lung injury.The lung tissue wet-to-dry weight ratio was determined to evaluate pulmonary edema.Western blotting was utilized to analyze ROCK1,Toll-like receptor 4(TLR4),phosphorylated-nuclear factor κB(p-NF-κB)p65,and phosphorylated-inhibitor of nuclear factor-κBα(p-IκBα)protein expression in lung tissue.The interaction between miR-202-5p and ROCK1 was validated using dual-luciferase reporter gene experiments.Results miR-202-5p expression was significantly down-regulated in ARDS rat lung tissue,while overexpression of miR-202-5p ameliorated pathological injury and pulmonary edema in ARDS rats.ROCK1 mRNA was upregulated in ARDS rat lung tissue;however,overexpression of miR-202-5p decreased the expression of ROCK1 in lung tissue of ARDS rats,while overexpression of ROCK1 reversed the protective effect of overexpression of miR-202-5p on lung injury in ARDS rats.Furthermore,miR-202-5p overexpression suppressed TLR4,p-NF-κB p65,and p-IκBα protein expression in ARDS rat lung tissue,an effect that was reversed by ROCK1 overexpression.Dual-luciferase reporter gene experiments confirmed that miR-202-5p directly targets ROCK1 mRNA 3'UTR.Conclusion miR-202-5p ameliorates ARDS-in-duced lung injury in neonatal rats through targeted suppression of ROCK1 expression,with the underlying mechanism potentially involving inhibition of ROCK1-mediated TLR4/NF-κB signaling pathway activation.
7.Minor children parenting concerns in young and middle-aged breast cancer patients:a study on influencing factors based on random forest model
Yifen SONG ; Xianglian SUN ; Chen LIU ; Jinlei ZHANG ; Xiaoxiao YIN ; Yaqing ZHANG ; Weihui JIA ; Chonggao YIN
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(2):1-9
Objective To explore the current status of minor children parenting concerns among young and middle-aged breast cancer patients and investigate the influencing factors based on a random forest model so as to provide references for clinical interventions.Methods A convenience sampling method was used to select breast cancer patients undergoing treatment in our hospital between April and December 2023.A self-designed general information questionnaire,the Chinese version of parenting concerns questionnaire(PCQ),perceived social support scale(PSSS),concern about recurrence scale(CARS),and the brief illness perception questionnaire(BIPQ)were used for the study.A random forest model and the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator(LASSO)were employed to prioritise variables and filtered by significance.The selected variables were then incorporated into the multiple linear regression analysis.Results A total of 260 patients completed the study.The score of minor children parenting concerns of young and middle-aged breast cancer patients was 51.1±6.4.The multiple linear regression analysis,which included variables determined by random forest and LASSO regression(and sorted by the importance of influencing factors),showed that higher disease perception,lower perceived social support,greater concern about cancer recurrence,stage IV tumors,being divorced/widowed,and having more minor children were associated with higher parenting concerns among young and middle-aged breast cancer patients(all P<0.05),accounting for 57.0%of the total variance.Conclusion The minor children parenting concerns in young and middle-aged breast cancer patients are at a moderately high level and are influenced by a variety of factors.Healthcare professionals should develop targeted measures and interventions to reduce the parenting concerns among the patients.
8.miR-202-5p alleviates lung injury in neonatal rats with acute respiratory distress syndrome by targeting the inhibition of ROCK1 expression
Yingge YANG ; Jinlei ZHANG ; Yan SUN ; Sheng CHEN ; Zheng LIANG
Journal of China Medical University 2025;54(9):814-820
Objective To explore the protective effect and mechanism of miR-202-5p on acute respiratory distress syndrome(ARDS)-induced lung injury in neonatal rats.Methods Sixty newborn SD rats were randomly divided into six groups:the control group(intraperi-toneal injection of normal saline by tail vein),ARDS group(ARDS model established via intraperitoneal injection of 4 mg/kg lipopolysac-charide by tail vein),ARDS+miR-NC group(ARDS rats receiving 2 mg/kg miR-NC via tail vein injection once every 4 h,with intervention for 12 h),ARDS+miR-202-5p group(ARDS rats receiving 2 mg/kg miR-202-5p via tail vein injection once every 4 h,with intervention for 12 h),ARDS+miR-202-5p+ov-NC group,and ARDS+miR-202-5p+ov-ROCK1 group(ARDS rats receiving 2 mg/kg miR-202-5p once every 4 h,with intervention for 12 h;with 6 × 108 plaque-forming units control or overexpression ROCK adenovirus administered via tail vein 3 days before lipopolysaccharide injection).Real-time quantitative PCR was employed to measure miR-202-5p and ROCK1 mRNA expression in rat lung tissue.Hematoxylin and eosin staining was performed to assess pathological lung injury.The lung tissue wet-to-dry weight ratio was determined to evaluate pulmonary edema.Western blotting was utilized to analyze ROCK1,Toll-like receptor 4(TLR4),phosphorylated-nuclear factor κB(p-NF-κB)p65,and phosphorylated-inhibitor of nuclear factor-κBα(p-IκBα)protein expression in lung tissue.The interaction between miR-202-5p and ROCK1 was validated using dual-luciferase reporter gene experiments.Results miR-202-5p expression was significantly down-regulated in ARDS rat lung tissue,while overexpression of miR-202-5p ameliorated pathological injury and pulmonary edema in ARDS rats.ROCK1 mRNA was upregulated in ARDS rat lung tissue;however,overexpression of miR-202-5p decreased the expression of ROCK1 in lung tissue of ARDS rats,while overexpression of ROCK1 reversed the protective effect of overexpression of miR-202-5p on lung injury in ARDS rats.Furthermore,miR-202-5p overexpression suppressed TLR4,p-NF-κB p65,and p-IκBα protein expression in ARDS rat lung tissue,an effect that was reversed by ROCK1 overexpression.Dual-luciferase reporter gene experiments confirmed that miR-202-5p directly targets ROCK1 mRNA 3'UTR.Conclusion miR-202-5p ameliorates ARDS-in-duced lung injury in neonatal rats through targeted suppression of ROCK1 expression,with the underlying mechanism potentially involving inhibition of ROCK1-mediated TLR4/NF-κB signaling pathway activation.
9.Clinical guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of sacroiliac complex injuries (version 2025)
Fulin TAO ; Jinlei DONG ; Gang WANG ; Xianzhong MA ; Guanglin WANG ; Jiandong WANG ; Zhanying SHI ; Wei FENG ; Shiwen ZHU ; Gang LYU ; Guangyao LIU ; Dahui SUN ; Yuqiang SUN ; Ming LI ; Weixu LI ; Yan ZHUANG ; Kaifang CHEN ; Dapeng ZHOU ; Qishi ZHOU ; Zhangyuan LIN ; Chengla YI ; Longpo ZHENG ; Jianzhong GUAN ; Zhiyong HOU ; Shuquan GUO ; Xiaodong GUO ; Xiaoshan GUO ; Xiaodong QIN ; Hua CHEN ; Shicai FAN ; Dongsheng ZHOU ; Lianxin LI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(8):709-720
Sacroiliac complex injuries are commonly seen in high-energy pelvic fractures. The injuries make a big difference in treatment patterns due to the diverse injury types, posing considerable challenges in formulating optimal treatment strategies, and hence are persistent clinical difficulties in orthopedic trauma. The clinical management of sacroiliac complex injuries presents several key challenges such as a non-negligible rate of missed diagnoses in associated vascular and visceral injuries, absence of standardized protocols for surgical approaches and reduction-fixation strategies across different injury patterns, and ongoing controversies regarding surgical indications and optimal timing for patients combined with concomitant lumbosacral plexus injuries. Currently, no systematic clinical guidelines are available for the diagnosis and treatment of sacroiliac complex injuries both domestically and internationally. To this end, the Pelvic and Acetabular Surgery Group, Orthopedic Branch, China International Exchange and Promotive Association for Medical and Health Care and Orthopedic Physician Branch, Chinese Medical Doctor Association organized a panel of domestic experts in the field to develop the Clinical guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of sacroiliac complex injuries ( version 2025), based on evidence-based medicine and adhering to the principles of scientific rigor, clinical applicability, and innovation. These guidelines provided 11 recommendations covering diagnosis, therapeutic principles and techniques, management protocols for lumbosacral plexus injuries, outcome evaluation, and postoperative rehabilitation pathways, etc., aiming to standardize the clinical management of sacroiliac complex injuries.
10.Clinical application of thromboelastography in the prevention of lower extremity intermuscular venous thrombosis after knee arthroscopy
Zhongqing ZHANG ; Shu QIAO ; Mailashu WU ; Haonan CHI ; Pingping WANG ; Jinlei SUN
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2024;37(6):625-631
Objective To explore the guiding value of thromboelastography(TEG)in the formulation of personalized anticoagulation regimen after knee arthroscopy.Methods A total of 50 patients who underwent knee arthroscopy in our hos-pital from April to August 2023 were randomly divided into two groups.Twenty-seven patients with routine anticoagulation were selected as the control group,and 23 patients with personalized anticoagulation were selected as the experimental group.Conventional anticoagulation was a prophylactic dose of low molecular weight heparin calcium(LMWHC)selected according to body weight,once a day to 7 days after surgery.Personalized anticoagulation was performed according to the prophylactic dose of LMWHC until postoperative day 3.On postoperative day 3,LMWHC was changed to aspirin according to the TEG return index(MA>70 mm,α Angle>72°,K value<1 min),and the initial prophylactic dose was 100 mg/d.LMWHC was changed to rivaroxaban when R<5 min,and the prophylactic dose was 10 mg/d until postoperative day 7.Pa-tients with hypocoagulation or subcutaneous ecchymosis stopped the drug first,and if it was further aggravated,component blood transfusion was performed according to the TEG results.The difference of Caprini score in perioperative period,the correlation between TEG and CCT on postoperative day 1,and the accuracy of predicting thrombosis on postoperative day 7 were compared between the two groups using the receiver operating characteristic curve(ROC).Results There was a sig-nificant difference in Caprini score between the two groups at 7 days after operation(P<0.05),suggesting that the adjust-ment of anticoagulant drugs in the experimental group was effective at 3 days after operation.Pearson correlation evaluation showed that there was a strong positive correlation between maximum coagulation intensity(MA)in TEG and platelet(Plt)in CCT at day 1 after surgery(P<0.05).Thrombosis was found in the control group at 7 days after operation,all of which were CMVT and disappeared after therapeutic antithrombotic therapy.MA was included in the ROC curve for model analysis.The area under the ROC curve(AUC)of the control group was 0.819,and the AUC of the experimental group was 0.508.It was found that the control group model had higher accuracy in predicting the formation of CMVT.Conclusion Individu-alized anticoagulation under TEG monitoring can effectively reduce the occurrence of CMVT after knee arthroscopy,which has guiding value for anticoagulation and thrombosis prevention.

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