1.Arterial switch operation under an integrated management mode of prenatal diagnosis-postnatal treatment for congenital heart disease: A single-center retrospective cohort study
Zirui PENG ; Jing LING ; Jiaxiong WU ; Runzhang LIANG ; Canxin WANG ; Jinxin LI ; Haiyun YUAN ; Shusheng WEN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2026;33(03):415-423
Objective To evaluate the impact of an integrated management mode of prenatal diagnosis-postnatal treatment for congenital heart disease (CHD) on perioperative and long-term outcomes of the arterial switch operation (ASO), and to analyze the efficacy of ASO in a single center. Methods This retrospective study analyzed the clinical data of 183 children who underwent ASO at Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital from 2018 to 2024. The cohort included 106 (57.9%) patients of transposition of the great arteries with intact ventricular septum (TGA/IVS), 61 (33.3%) patients of transposition of the great arteries with ventricular septal defect (TGA/VSD), and 16 (8.7%) patients of Taussig-bing anomaly (TBA). Perioperative indicators were compared between 91 patients in the prenatal-postnatal integrated management group (an integrated group) and 92 patients in the traditional management group (a non-integrated group). Long-term survival and reoperation rates were analyzed using Kaplan-Meier curves. Results The overall perioperative mortality rate was 4.9% (9/183), showing a downward trend year by year. The primary cause of perioperative mortality was low cardiac output syndrome (LCOS), which occurred in 12 patients (6.6% incidence) with a mortality rate of 75.0%. The integrated group had a higher proportion of males (89.0% vs. 72.8%, P<0.05) and lower body weight [3.1 (2.7, 3.3) kg vs. 3.3 (3.0, 3.7) kg, P<0.05] compared to the non-integrated group. The age at surgery was significantly earlier in the integrated group [7 (3, 10) d vs. 14 (9, 48) d, P<0.05], and all children in the integrated group underwent ASO within the optimal surgical window (100.0% vs. 82.6%, P<0.05). Intraoperatively, cardiopulmonary bypass time [173 (150, 207) min vs. 186 (159, 237) min, P<0.05] and aortic cross-clamp time [100 (90, 117) min vs. 116 (97, 142) min, P<0.05] were significantly shorter in the integrated group. Although the integrated group had longer postoperative mechanical ventilation time [145 (98, 214) h vs. 116 (77, 147) h, P<0.05] and higher 48-hour maximum vasoactive inotropic score [15 (10, 21) points vs. 12 (8, 16) points, P<0.05], there was no statistically significant difference in the incidence of severe complications (LCOS, necrotizing enterocolitis, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) or mortality rate (3.3% vs. 6.5%, P=0.51) between the two groups, despite earlier surgical intervention and a higher proportion of critically ill cases in the integrated group. The length of hospital stay in the emergency surgery group was significantly shorter than that in the elective surgery group [20 (15, 28) d vs. 25 (21, 30) d, P<0.05], suggesting that early surgery may be of potential benefit. A total of 163 patients were successfully followed up for a median of 4.7 years, with a 5-year survival rate of 95.1% and a freedom from reintervention survival rate of 95.1%. There were no late deaths, and the most common postoperative complication was pulmonary artery stenosis. Conclusion The integrated management model allowed critically ill children with lower body weights to safely undergo surgery, significantly optimizing the timing of surgery and shortening intraoperative times. The long-term risk of reoperation after ASO is primarily concentrated on pulmonary artery stenosis, necessitating long-term follow-up and monitoring.
2.Association between acupuncture and live birth rates after fresh embryo transfer: A cohort study based on different propensity score methods.
Xiao-Yan ZHENG ; Zi-Yi JIANG ; Yi-Ting LI ; Chao-Liang LI ; Hao ZHU ; Zheng YU ; Si-Yi YU ; Li-Li YANG ; Song-Yuan TANG ; Xing-Yu LÜ ; Fan-Rong LIANG ; Jie YANG
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2025;23(5):528-536
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the association between acupuncture during controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) and the live birth rate (LBR) using different propensity score methods.
METHODS:
In this retrospective cohort study, eligible women who underwent a COH were divided into acupuncture and non-acupuncture groups. The primary outcome was LBR, as determined by propensity score matching (PSM). LBR was defined as the delivery of one or more living infants that reached a gestational age over 28 weeks after embryo transfer. The propensity score model encompassed 16 confounding variables. To validate the results, sensitivity analyses were conducted using three additional propensity score methods: propensity score adjustment, inverse probability weighting (IPW), and IPW with a "doubly robust" estimator.
RESULTS:
The primary cohort encompassed 9751 patients (1830 [18.76%] in the acupuncture group and 7921 [81.23%] in the non-acupuncture group). Following 1:1 PSM, a higher LBR was found in the acupuncture cohort (41.4% [755/1824] vs 36.4% [664/1824], with an odds ratio of 1.23 [95% confidence interval, 1.08-1.41]). Three additional propensity score methods produced essentially similar results. The risk of serious adverse events did not significantly differ between the two groups.
CONCLUSION
This retrospective study revealed an association between acupuncture and an increased LBR among patients undergoing COH, and that acupuncture is a safe and valuable treatment option. Please cite this article as: Zheng XY, Jiang ZY, Li YT, Li CL, Zhu H, Yu Z, Yu SY, Yang LL, Tang SY, Lü XY, Liang FR, Yang J. Association between acupuncture and live birth rates after fresh embryo transfer: A cohort study based on different propensity score methods. J Integr Med. 2025; 23(5):528-536.
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3.Relationship between three indicators and prognosis of elderly patients with coronary heart disease and chronic heart failure
Hongfei LI ; Yanchen GUO ; Jinxin YUAN ; Yang YUAN ; Shuang WANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(10):1335-1339
Objective To investigate the relationship between serum IL-8,homocysteine(Hey),C-reactive protein(CRP)levels and severity of coronary lesions in patients with coronary heart disease(CHD)complicated by chronic heart failure(CHF),as well as their prognostic value.Methods A total of 118 elderly eligible patients admitted to our hospital from January 2023 to September 2024 were prospectively recruited,and according to their Gensini score,they were divided into mild,moderate and severe stenosis groups(45,50 and 23 cases,respectively).Accord-ing to the clinical outcomes after follow-up,they were divided into a good prognosis group(82 cases)and a poor prognosis group(36 cases).The serum levels of IL-8,Hcy and CRP were com-pared among the three groups of different stenosis,and Pearson correlation analysis was used to examine the relationship between the three indicators and the severity of coronary lesions.Cox regression analysis was performed to identify factors influencing poor prognosis in patients with CHD and CHF,and receiver ROC curve analysis was conducted to assess the diagnostic value of serum IL-8,Hey,and CRP levels in predicting prognosis.Results The serum levels of IL-8,Hey and CRP were gradually decreased in the severe,moderate and mild stenosis groups in turn,with statistical significances(P<0.05).Pearson correlation analysis indicated that serum IL-8,Hcy,and CRP levels were positively correlated with the severity of coronary lesions in the patients with CHD and CHF(r=0.364,0.355,0.372,P<0.01).Significant differences were found in age,NT-proBNP,D-D,IL-8,Hcy,and CRP levels between the good and poor prognosis groups(P<0.05).Cox regression analysis revealed that age,NT-proBNP,D-D,IL-8,Hcy,and CRP were influencing factors for poor prognosis in patients with CHD and CHF(P<0.05).ROC curve ana-lysis showed that the AUC value of IL-8,Hey,CRP,and their combination in predicting prognosis was 0.698,0.714,0.723 and 0.899,respectively.Conclusion In the patients with CHD and CHF,serum IL-8,Hcy,and CRP levels are associated with the severity of coronary lesion and prognosis.Moreover,combining these three indicators has significant diagnostic value for predicting patient outcomes.
4.Research advances in the immune microenvironment in polycystic ovary syndrome
Zhaokang QI ; Tingting WANG ; Jinxin REN ; Jinlong SUN ; Yuan LI ; Yi YU ; Fang LIAN
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2025;45(9):967-972
The immune microenvironment plays a pivotal role in maintaining ovarian homeostasis. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a common endocrine and metabolic disorder, is closely associated with immune microenvironment imbalance. This review systematically describes the dysregulation of innate immune cells (e.g., macrophages, natural killer cells and dendritic cells) and adaptive immune cells (e.g., Th1, Th2, Treg and Th17) in PCOS, highlighting their impacts on ovarian function, insulin resistance, and hyperandrogenemia. These findings underscore the central role of immune microenvironment disturbances in PCOS pathogenesis. Additionally, the association between gut microbiota dysbiosis and PCOS is explored, emphasizing how gut microbiota influences metabolic byproducts and hormonal levels to contribute to PCOS development. Furthermore, therapeutic strategies targeting immune microenvironment imbalance such as modulating macrophage polarization, restoring Th1/Th2 and Th17/Treg balance, and ameliorating gut microbiota dysbiosis are discussed, offering novel insights for PCOS immunotherapy. In conclusion, this review comprehensively analyzes the pathogenesis of PCOS from the perspective of the immune microenvironment, aiming to provide a theoretical foundation and reference for future research and clinical practice.
5.Research advances in the immune microenvironment in polycystic ovary syndrome
Zhaokang QI ; Tingting WANG ; Jinxin REN ; Jinlong SUN ; Yuan LI ; Yi YU ; Fang LIAN
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2025;45(9):967-972
The immune microenvironment plays a pivotal role in maintaining ovarian homeostasis. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a common endocrine and metabolic disorder, is closely associated with immune microenvironment imbalance. This review systematically describes the dysregulation of innate immune cells (e.g., macrophages, natural killer cells and dendritic cells) and adaptive immune cells (e.g., Th1, Th2, Treg and Th17) in PCOS, highlighting their impacts on ovarian function, insulin resistance, and hyperandrogenemia. These findings underscore the central role of immune microenvironment disturbances in PCOS pathogenesis. Additionally, the association between gut microbiota dysbiosis and PCOS is explored, emphasizing how gut microbiota influences metabolic byproducts and hormonal levels to contribute to PCOS development. Furthermore, therapeutic strategies targeting immune microenvironment imbalance such as modulating macrophage polarization, restoring Th1/Th2 and Th17/Treg balance, and ameliorating gut microbiota dysbiosis are discussed, offering novel insights for PCOS immunotherapy. In conclusion, this review comprehensively analyzes the pathogenesis of PCOS from the perspective of the immune microenvironment, aiming to provide a theoretical foundation and reference for future research and clinical practice.
6.Relationship between three indicators and prognosis of elderly patients with coronary heart disease and chronic heart failure
Hongfei LI ; Yanchen GUO ; Jinxin YUAN ; Yang YUAN ; Shuang WANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(10):1335-1339
Objective To investigate the relationship between serum IL-8,homocysteine(Hey),C-reactive protein(CRP)levels and severity of coronary lesions in patients with coronary heart disease(CHD)complicated by chronic heart failure(CHF),as well as their prognostic value.Methods A total of 118 elderly eligible patients admitted to our hospital from January 2023 to September 2024 were prospectively recruited,and according to their Gensini score,they were divided into mild,moderate and severe stenosis groups(45,50 and 23 cases,respectively).Accord-ing to the clinical outcomes after follow-up,they were divided into a good prognosis group(82 cases)and a poor prognosis group(36 cases).The serum levels of IL-8,Hcy and CRP were com-pared among the three groups of different stenosis,and Pearson correlation analysis was used to examine the relationship between the three indicators and the severity of coronary lesions.Cox regression analysis was performed to identify factors influencing poor prognosis in patients with CHD and CHF,and receiver ROC curve analysis was conducted to assess the diagnostic value of serum IL-8,Hey,and CRP levels in predicting prognosis.Results The serum levels of IL-8,Hey and CRP were gradually decreased in the severe,moderate and mild stenosis groups in turn,with statistical significances(P<0.05).Pearson correlation analysis indicated that serum IL-8,Hcy,and CRP levels were positively correlated with the severity of coronary lesions in the patients with CHD and CHF(r=0.364,0.355,0.372,P<0.01).Significant differences were found in age,NT-proBNP,D-D,IL-8,Hcy,and CRP levels between the good and poor prognosis groups(P<0.05).Cox regression analysis revealed that age,NT-proBNP,D-D,IL-8,Hcy,and CRP were influencing factors for poor prognosis in patients with CHD and CHF(P<0.05).ROC curve ana-lysis showed that the AUC value of IL-8,Hey,CRP,and their combination in predicting prognosis was 0.698,0.714,0.723 and 0.899,respectively.Conclusion In the patients with CHD and CHF,serum IL-8,Hcy,and CRP levels are associated with the severity of coronary lesion and prognosis.Moreover,combining these three indicators has significant diagnostic value for predicting patient outcomes.
7.Association of copy number variation in X chromosome-linked PNPLA4 with heterotaxy and congenital heart disease
Han GAO ; Xianghui HUANG ; Weicheng CHEN ; Zhiyu FENG ; Zhengshan ZHAO ; Ping LI ; Chaozhong TAN ; Jinxin WANG ; Quannan ZHUANG ; Yuan GAO ; Shaojie MIN ; Qinyu YAO ; Maoxiang QIAN ; Xiaojing MA ; Feizhen WU ; Weili YAN ; Wei SHENG ; Guoying HUANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(15):1823-1834
Background::Heterotaxy (HTX) is a thoracoabdominal organ anomaly syndrome and commonly accompanied by congenital heart disease (CHD). The aim of this study was to analyze rare copy number variations (CNVs) in a HTX/CHD cohort and to examine the potential mechanisms contributing to HTX/CHD.Methods::Chromosome microarray analysis was used to identify rare CNVs in a cohort of 120 unrelated HTX/CHD patients, and available samples from parents were used to confirm the inheritance pattern. Potential candidate genes in CNVs region were prioritized via the DECIPHER database, and PNPLA4 was identified as the leading candidate gene. To validate, we generated PNPLA4-overexpressing human induced pluripotent stem cell lines as well as pnpla4-overexpressing zebrafish model, followed by a series of transcriptomic, biochemical and cellular analyses. Results::Seventeen rare CNVs were identified in 15 of the 120 HTX/CHD patients (12.5%). Xp22.31 duplication was one of the inherited CNVs identified in this HTX/CHD cohort, and PNPLA4 in the Xp22.31 was a candidate gene associated with HTX/CHD. PNPLA4 is expressed in the lateral plate mesoderm, which is known to be critical for left/right embryonic patterning as well as cardiomyocyte differentiation, and in the neural crest cell lineage. Through a series of in vivo and in vitro analyses at the molecular and cellular levels, we revealed that the biological function of PNPLA4 is importantly involved in the primary cilia formation and function via its regulation of energy metabolism and mitochondria-mediated ATP production. Conclusions::Our findings demonstrated a significant association between CNVs and HTX/CHD. Our data strongly suggested that an increased genetic dose of PNPLA4 due to Xp22.31 duplication is a disease-causing risk factor for HTX/CHD.
8.A qualitative study of experiential health education on complications among middle-aged and elderly hypertensive patients
Jinxin DENG ; Wen QI ; Huaye XIAO ; Ying ZHANG ; Jiawen WEI ; Yuan MENG ; Yong YANG ; Ting HE
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(34):20-23
Objective To explore the experience and feeling of experiential health education for complications in middle-aged and elderly hypertensive patients,and to provide basis for health education model for hypertensive patients. Methods By objective sampling method,10 middle-aged and elderly hypertensive patients who received experiential health education for hypertension complications in Ruikang Hospital Affiliated to Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine from August to September 2023 were selected for semi-structured interviews,and the interview data were sorted out by Colaizzi seven-step analysis method. Results Middle-aged and elderly hypertension patients with complications of experiential health education experience can be summarized as two themes,seven subthemes,namely:the perceived benefits (improve the cognition of hypertension,complications of experience,behavior change and cognitive clarity,promote interpersonal communication),challenges (the lack of early cognitive,the limitations of traditional health education,body burden concerns). Conclusion Worry about long-term complications and lack of knowledge of disease management are common after receiving experiential health education on complications. Therefore,when designing the experiential health education program,clinical medical staff should fully consider the physiological and psychological characteristics of patients,provide personalized support,and gradually guide patients to adapt to the education process.
9.A qualitative study of experiential health education on complications among middle-aged and elderly hypertensive patients
Jinxin DENG ; Wen QI ; Huaye XIAO ; Ying ZHANG ; Jiawen WEI ; Yuan MENG ; Yong YANG ; Ting HE
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(34):20-23
Objective To explore the experience and feeling of experiential health education for complications in middle-aged and elderly hypertensive patients,and to provide basis for health education model for hypertensive patients. Methods By objective sampling method,10 middle-aged and elderly hypertensive patients who received experiential health education for hypertension complications in Ruikang Hospital Affiliated to Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine from August to September 2023 were selected for semi-structured interviews,and the interview data were sorted out by Colaizzi seven-step analysis method. Results Middle-aged and elderly hypertension patients with complications of experiential health education experience can be summarized as two themes,seven subthemes,namely:the perceived benefits (improve the cognition of hypertension,complications of experience,behavior change and cognitive clarity,promote interpersonal communication),challenges (the lack of early cognitive,the limitations of traditional health education,body burden concerns). Conclusion Worry about long-term complications and lack of knowledge of disease management are common after receiving experiential health education on complications. Therefore,when designing the experiential health education program,clinical medical staff should fully consider the physiological and psychological characteristics of patients,provide personalized support,and gradually guide patients to adapt to the education process.
10.Histopathological and immunohistochemical changes of gastric fundus and duodenum after bariatric embolization in the New Zealand rabbits
Jinxin FU ; Feng DUAN ; Jinlong ZHANG ; Bing YUAN ; Heng ZHANG ; Jieyu YAN ; Yang GUAN ; Yan WANG ; Kai YUAN ; Maoqiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2023;57(3):306-310
Objective:To investigate the histopathological and immunohistochemical changes of gastric fundus and duodenum after bariatric embolization of left gastric artery and gastroduodenal artery in obesity New Zealand rabbit models.Methods:Twenty obesity New Zealand rabbit models were successfully established and divided into two groups using stratified randomization. Left gastric artery and gastroduodenal artery were embolized with gelatin sponge (350-560 μm) in experimental group, left gastric artery and gastroduodenal artery were perfused with normal saline in control group. All animals were sacrificed for pathological, immunohistochemical examination and Western Blot analysis 4 weeks post embolization, the density of ghrelin producing cells and the gray ratio of ghrelin protein band were measured and compared by the independent sample t test. Results:Macropathological examination showed ulceration in the anterior wall of the gastric body in one rabbit, histopathological examination showed mucosa ulceration in the gastric body in 3 rabbits in experimental group. Immunohistochemical examination showed that the ghrelin producing cells of gastric fundus and duodenum in the experimental group were significantly less than those in the control group (10.0±5.1 vs.27.7±3.4, t=12.35, P<0.05;5.6±2.6 vs. 12.3±2.1, t=4.73, P<0.05). Western Blot analysis showed that the gray ratio of ghrelin bands of gastric fundus and duodenum in the experimental group were significantly lower than that in the control group (0.65±0.05 vs.1.12±0.09, t=9.62, P<0.05;0.55±0.03 vs. 0.94±0.08, t=7.98, P<0.05). Conclusions:Immunohistochemical and Western Blot analysis showed that the ghrelin-producing cells of gastric fundus and duodenum in the experimental group were significantly less than those in the control group after bariatric embolization, histopathologic analysis indicated that bariatric embolization was a safe technique.

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