1.Chinese expert consensus on digital screening for mild cognitive impairment in the community(2025 edition)
Xuelian SUN ; Yuxiao LI ; Yiping DENG ; Jirong YUE ; Pulin YU ; Birong DONG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(3):238-249
Digital screening incorporates technology into the disease assessment process and plays a significant role in large-scale screening for mild cognitive impairment(MCI)within communities.This consensus systematically reviews and evaluates the existing evidence regarding the effectiveness of digital screening for MCI in these settings.The working group has integrated the perspectives of experts from diverse fields, including clinical practice, scientific research, and industry, to clarify the definitions of digital-related terms.Furthermore, the consensus presents 12 recommendations that outline the main classifications of tools, basic elements to consider, target individuals, screening frequency, and management strategies for digital screening, while also indicating future development directions.The aim is to optimize early diagnosis and treatment strategies for MCI and to promote the advancement of digital screening in cognitive health management for middle-aged and older adults in community settings.
2.Construction and application of the management system for guidelines, consensuses and standards in a clinical research center
Daiping LI ; Zhongli YANG ; Qiukui HAO ; Jirong YUE ; Li CAO ; Birong DONG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2025;41(5):390-397
Guidelines, consensuses and standards play a significant role in guiding clinical diagnosis and treatment practices, optimizing the allocation of medical resources and reducing medical costs. To fully leverage the pivotal role of the National Clinical Research Center as a bridge between research evidence, recommendations of guidelines, consensuses and standards, and clinical practice, it is particularly urgent to construct a set of appropriate and efficient management system for guidelines, consensuses and standards. The National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric of West China Hospital, Sichuan University (hereinafter referred to as the center) has set the overall goal of " transparency, standardization, coordination, linkage and innovation leadership" and three phased goals of " achieving scientific, transparent and applicable management" " improving the multi-level, multi-subject coordination and linkage mechanism" and " promoting the homogenization of diagnosis and treatment services, process guarantee and standardized management" to explore the establishment of a management system for guidelines, consensuses and standards. Under this framework, the center has established the management committee and office for guidelines, consensuses and standards; build a dual-channel funding support model of " out-of-hospital+ in-hospital", established differentiated implementation models and formulated standardized processes; respectively formed clinical expert groups, methodology expert groups and evidence synthesis working groups, and carried out personnel training; and constructed a support platform for formulation, evaluation and promotion. As of October 2024, relying on the established management system for guidelines, consensuses and standards, the center has achieved a series of results in three aspects: formulating international evidence-based clinical practice guidelines, establishing a system of guidelines, consensuses and standards for geriatric disability, and building a standard system for medical and nursing integration, which has strongly supported clinical practice and the improvement of people′s livelihood by the government, and preliminarily completed the construction goals of the first phase, and can provide references for medical institutions committed to building a management system for guidelines, consensuses and standards.
3.Chinese expert consensus on digital screening for mild cognitive impairment in the community(2025 edition)
Xuelian SUN ; Yuxiao LI ; Yiping DENG ; Jirong YUE ; Pulin YU ; Birong DONG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(3):238-249
Digital screening incorporates technology into the disease assessment process and plays a significant role in large-scale screening for mild cognitive impairment(MCI)within communities.This consensus systematically reviews and evaluates the existing evidence regarding the effectiveness of digital screening for MCI in these settings.The working group has integrated the perspectives of experts from diverse fields, including clinical practice, scientific research, and industry, to clarify the definitions of digital-related terms.Furthermore, the consensus presents 12 recommendations that outline the main classifications of tools, basic elements to consider, target individuals, screening frequency, and management strategies for digital screening, while also indicating future development directions.The aim is to optimize early diagnosis and treatment strategies for MCI and to promote the advancement of digital screening in cognitive health management for middle-aged and older adults in community settings.
4.Construction and application of the management system for guidelines, consensuses and standards in a clinical research center
Daiping LI ; Zhongli YANG ; Qiukui HAO ; Jirong YUE ; Li CAO ; Birong DONG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2025;41(5):390-397
Guidelines, consensuses and standards play a significant role in guiding clinical diagnosis and treatment practices, optimizing the allocation of medical resources and reducing medical costs. To fully leverage the pivotal role of the National Clinical Research Center as a bridge between research evidence, recommendations of guidelines, consensuses and standards, and clinical practice, it is particularly urgent to construct a set of appropriate and efficient management system for guidelines, consensuses and standards. The National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric of West China Hospital, Sichuan University (hereinafter referred to as the center) has set the overall goal of " transparency, standardization, coordination, linkage and innovation leadership" and three phased goals of " achieving scientific, transparent and applicable management" " improving the multi-level, multi-subject coordination and linkage mechanism" and " promoting the homogenization of diagnosis and treatment services, process guarantee and standardized management" to explore the establishment of a management system for guidelines, consensuses and standards. Under this framework, the center has established the management committee and office for guidelines, consensuses and standards; build a dual-channel funding support model of " out-of-hospital+ in-hospital", established differentiated implementation models and formulated standardized processes; respectively formed clinical expert groups, methodology expert groups and evidence synthesis working groups, and carried out personnel training; and constructed a support platform for formulation, evaluation and promotion. As of October 2024, relying on the established management system for guidelines, consensuses and standards, the center has achieved a series of results in three aspects: formulating international evidence-based clinical practice guidelines, establishing a system of guidelines, consensuses and standards for geriatric disability, and building a standard system for medical and nursing integration, which has strongly supported clinical practice and the improvement of people′s livelihood by the government, and preliminarily completed the construction goals of the first phase, and can provide references for medical institutions committed to building a management system for guidelines, consensuses and standards.
5.Risk factors of postoperative mortality of femoral neck fractures in elderly patients and construction of a nomogram predictive model
Zhipeng LI ; Dawei HUAN ; Zhaofeng YUAN ; Yue QIU ; Chao ZHANG ; Tianwei XIA ; Jirong SHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(21):3361-3366
BACKGROUND:With a gradually aging population,improving the ability to screen for the risk of death after arthroplasty and implementing timely personalized intervention programs for the increasing number of elderly patients with femoral neck fractures is key to improving the postoperative status of patients and prolonging survival expectations. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the risk factors for postoperative mortality in elderly patients with femoral neck fractures and to construct a nomogram predictive model to predict their mortality risk. METHODS:The study was conducted on 155 elderly patients(≥65 years old)who underwent arthroplasty for femoral neck fracture from January 2016 to January 2021,and 147 patients who met the inclusion criteria were analyzed to collect clinical data that may affect the patients'postoperative mortality.Single-factor and multi-factor Cox regression analyses were successively used to screen independent risk factors associated with postoperative mortality.The column line graph model was constructed and validated using Rstudio software. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Age,frailty(age-adjusted Charlson comorbidities score),preoperative activity status,osteoporosis,and postoperative serum albumin level were five independent risk factors for postoperative mortality in elderly patients with femoral neck fractures(P<0.05).(2)The nomogram predictive model was constructed based on the results of multifactorial analysis,with a consistency index of 0.819(95%CI:0.771-0.868).Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis showed that the area under curve for 1-year and 3-year survival prediction was 0.8543 and 0.7263,respectively,indicating that the nomogram predictive model has good discriminatory and predictive power;calibration curve and decision curve analysis also showed good model discriminative power and clinical utility value.(3)The constructed nomogram predictive model has good diagnostic efficacy and accuracy,and can effectively assess the risk of postoperative death of patients.
6.Mid-and long-term state after total hip arthroplasty versus hemiarthroplasty for femoral neck fractures in the elderly:evaluation using propensity score matching method
Zhipeng LI ; Dawei HUAN ; Zhaofeng YUAN ; Kai DING ; Yue QIU ; Tianwei XIA ; Jirong SHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(24):3839-3844
BACKGROUND:Arthroplasty is the primary treatment for displaced femoral neck fractures in the elderly,and the choice of total hip arthroplasty versus hemiarthroplasty is currently the subject of considerable debate. OBJECTIVE:To compare the mid-and long-term survival status of total hip arthroplasty versus hemiarthroplasty under a direct anterior approach for displaced femoral neck fractures in the elderly based on the propensity score matching method. METHODS:One hundred and forty-seven elderly patients(≥65 years of age)with displaced femoral neck fractures were admitted from January 2016 to January 2021,of whom 88 had total hip arthroplasty(total hip arthroplasty group)and 59 had artificial femoral head replacement(hemiarthroplasty group).For the patients'preoperative comorbidities,the age-corrected Charlson Comorbidity Scale was used to quantify the scores and calculate patient frailty.The propensity score matching method was used to match the two groups 1:1 and to compare the operation time,bleeding,postoperative hospitalization time,hospitalization cost,nutritional index,postoperative complications,and mortality between the two groups after matching.Postoperative survival time was determined by Kaplan-Meier Survival analysis. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)After propensity score matching,a total of 42 matched pairs were successful in both groups,and the preoperative data of patients in both groups were balanced and comparable after matching(P>0.05).(2)Compared with the hemiarthroplasty group,operation time(79.71 minutes vs.59.07 minutes,P<0.001),bleeding volume(839.64 mL vs.597.83 mL,P=0.001),and hospitalization cost(56 508.15 yuan vs.41 702.85 yuan,P<0.001)were significantly higher in the total hip arthroplasty group.However,the mortality rate was lower in the total hip arthroplasty group than in the hemiarthroplasty group(36%vs.57%,HR=0.44,95%CI:0.23-0.87,P=0.018),and the mean survival time was longer in the total hip arthroplasty group than in the hemiarthroplasty group(59.4 months vs.43.7 months,P=0.024).(3)There were no statistically significant differences in postoperative hospitalization time,preoperative and postoperative nutritional indicators,and overall postoperative complication rate between the two groups(P>0.05).However,in terms of postoperative pain,the incidence of pain was significantly higher in the hemiarthroplasty group than that in the total hip arthroplasty group(24%vs.7%,P=0.035).(4)Overall,total hip arthroplasty has a better prognosis for survival,while hemiarthroplasty is more appropriate for patients with poor physical fitness.At the same time,postoperative pain may largely affect the quality and survival time of patients after hip arthroplasty.
7.Construction and application of integrated management system for open fund projects in a research center
Zhongli YANG ; Daiping LI ; Jirong YUE ; Birong DONG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2024;40(5):367-373
Open fund projects play an important role in strengthening discipline construction and enhancing research capabilities. The National Clinical Research Center for Geriatrics of West China Hospital, Sichuan University (hereinafter referred to as the Center) initiated the establishment of open fund projects in 2018. However, due to their strong disciplinary and autonomous nature, as well as the presence of uncertainty, these projects posed new challenges to project management. Therefore, based on the theory of project integration management, the Center has established an integrated management system for open fund projects. This system was achieved by identifying the construction objectives of open fund projects, defining their scope of application, and integrating the four essential elements of project management: execution, processes, control, and support. It ensured standardized execution through organizational and institutional measures, optimized management processes, implemented control through the development of milestone lists, risk registration lists, superior funding lists, and non-performing lists, and integrated technology and platforms as support. The system was implemented since 2020, realizing comprehensive and holistic management of open fund projects across all stages and elements, thereby effectively enhancing management efficiency and quality. As of December 2023, 112 open fund projects have been approved, with a total funding of 31.943 million yuan. These projects have yielded a series of achievements in cohort study and platform construction, academic output, and have demonstrated remarkable effectiveness in projects and talents cultivation. The construction and application of this system can provide reference for medical institutions in managing open fund projects.
8.Evaluation and ranking for scientific, transparent and applicable of Chinese Geriatrics guidelines and consensus
Daiping LI ; Qunfang DING ; Li CAO ; Lisha HOU ; Xuchao PENG ; Birong DONG ; Jirong YUE
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2024;43(9):1137-1142
Objective:The study aimed to assess the scientific rigor, transparency, and practicality of Chinese geriatric medicine guidelines and consensus published in academic journals.Methods:A systematic search was conducted across 8 major Chinese and English databases to identify guidelines and consensus documents from Chinese scholars in 2022.Results:The selected documents were evaluated using the STAR rating tool, resulting in the inclusion of 2 guidelines and 19 expert consensuses.The total scores ranged from 9.0 to 50.6 points, with an average score of 29.6±13.1 points.The highest score rate in the'Consensus Methods’category of expert consensuses was 47.4%, while the lowest score rate in the'Registration’category was 0.For guidelines, the highest score rate in the'Consensus Methods’category was 42.9%, while the lowest score rates were observed in the'Registration’, 'Plan’, and'Others’categories at 0.Conclusions:The overall quality of geriatric medicine guidelines and consensus in China requires enhancement.There is a need to improve training in guideline consensus development, involve methodologists, elevate the standards for journal publication, and strive to enhance the scientific rigor, transparency, and practicality of guidelines and consensus documents.
9.Muscle-fat ratio: A novel indicator for assessing muscle-to-fat balance and its clinical significance
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2024;43(12):1538-1544
The muscle-fat ratio is a crucial indicator for assessing the balance between muscle and fat, which can be evaluated using methods such as bioelectrical impedance and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry.In contrast to traditional obesity diagnoses that rely solely on body mass index or waist circumference, the muscle-fat ratio offers a more comprehensive overview of the body's condition.It is closely linked to various health risks, particularly metabolic and cardiovascular diseases.Sarcopenic obesity seeks to capture the risks associated with cardiometabolic diseases and functional decline, making the muscle-fat ratio particularly suitable for the early identification and diagnosis of patients with this condition.Furthermore, the muscle-fat ratio correlates with the prognosis of various diseases and the risk of adverse clinical outcomes.Consequently, its application extends beyond disease screening and diagnosis, serving as a vital foundation for guiding intervention measures.Given its broad application prospects, the muscle-fat ratio is poised to play an increasingly significant role in enhancing global population health, delaying the aging process, and preventing and treating related diseases.
10.Muscle-fat ratio: A novel indicator for assessing muscle-to-fat balance and its clinical significance
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2024;43(12):1538-1544
The muscle-fat ratio is a crucial indicator for assessing the balance between muscle and fat, which can be evaluated using methods such as bioelectrical impedance and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry.In contrast to traditional obesity diagnoses that rely solely on body mass index or waist circumference, the muscle-fat ratio offers a more comprehensive overview of the body's condition.It is closely linked to various health risks, particularly metabolic and cardiovascular diseases.Sarcopenic obesity seeks to capture the risks associated with cardiometabolic diseases and functional decline, making the muscle-fat ratio particularly suitable for the early identification and diagnosis of patients with this condition.Furthermore, the muscle-fat ratio correlates with the prognosis of various diseases and the risk of adverse clinical outcomes.Consequently, its application extends beyond disease screening and diagnosis, serving as a vital foundation for guiding intervention measures.Given its broad application prospects, the muscle-fat ratio is poised to play an increasingly significant role in enhancing global population health, delaying the aging process, and preventing and treating related diseases.

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