1.Effect of bundle intervention on reducing catheter-associated urinary tract infection
Tingyu LAN ; Hongwu HE ; Xing MING ; Qingqin LUO ; Ruiping LAI ; Kun MENG ; Yijun TANG ; Duoshuang XIE
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2025;24(2):201-206
Objective To evaluate the effect of bundle intervention on reducing catheter-associated urinary tract in-fection(CAUTI).Methods Hospitalized patients with urinary catheterization in a tertiary first-class hospital were subjected to targeted monitoring of a baseline survey from January to December 2022(pre-intervention).The main causes were found out,and bundle intervention measures were developed and implemented through plan-do-check-act(PDCA)tools from January to March 2023(intervention period).The data from April to December 2023(post-intervention)were collected,difference in catheter use rate and incidence of CAUTI before and after intervention were compared.Results The implementation rate of correctly hanging urine collection bags after intervention was 97.00%,the implementation rate of timely emptying urine collection bags was 91.72%,awareness rate of hand hy-giene among patient's family members was 79.13%,implementation rate of urinary catheter clamping during trans-portation was 74.79%,and daily evaluation implementation rate was 87.68%,which were higher than the pre-in-tervention rates of 85.63%,80.47%,62.75%,60.00%,and 79.93%,respectively.The incidence of CAUTI de-creased from 1.23‰ before intervention to 0.57‰ after intervention,the use rate of urinary catheter decreased from 5.53%before intervention to 5.37%after intervention.Differences of the above indicators were all statistically sig-nificant(all P<0.05).Conclusion Through targeted monitoring on CAUTI and PDCA quality tools,the weak links in healthcare-associated infection control are identified,more targeted prevention and control measures are for-mulated,the implementation of bundle intervention measures can reduce the incidence of CAUTI.
2.Values of reticulin fiber staining in evaluation of bone marrow involvement in adult lymphoma
Youjun CAO ; Ningning LI ; Xianghong LI ; Shenyi LIAN ; Yan XIE ; Weiwei SONG ; Yumei LAI ; Xinting DIAO ; Yunfei SHI
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2025;54(4):361-367
Objective:To explore the values of reticulin fiber staining (RFS) in evaluating bone marrow (BM) involvement of lymphoma and in grading of BM biopsy from adult lymphoma patients.Methods:Retrospectively,354 cases of adult lymphoma were collected from November 2023 to May 2024 at Peking University Cancer Hospital. BM samples were stained with RFS and immunohistochemical staining (IHC), and flow cytometry (FCM) was also performed with the BM aspirations simultaneously. RFS was graded according to the European Consensus, as high grade (grade 2-3) indicating BM involvement in the study. BM involvement was considered as definite if no less than two positive findings among IHC, FCM, and RFS. Statistical analyses were performed via SPSS software (V23.0).Results:In this series, 52.3% (185/354) of the patients were male; 35.0% (124/354) aged >60 years; BM involvements were found in 34.5% (122/354) cases with high grade of RFS, which, in turn, were lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (ALL/LBL) group (4/4), indolent B-cell lymphoma (IndBCL) group (49.1%, 53/108), transformed B-cell lymphoma (TrBCL) group (2/5), invasive B-cell lymphoma (InvBCL) group (26.5%, 41/155), T and NK cell lymphoma (TNKCL) group (27.3%, 12/44) and classical Hodgkin lymphoma (CHL) group (26.3%, 10/38); if classified by specific types, T-ALL/LBL (2/2), B-ALL/LBL (2/2) and CLL/SLL (8/10) ranked top three. In terms of the positive rate of BM involvement evaluated by RFS, no significant difference was seen between either gender or age groups ( χ2=3.416, P=0.332 and χ2=4.200, P=0.241); however, significant differences were observed between different lymphoma groups and types ( χ2=29.961, P=0.012 and χ2=102.546, P<0.001, respectively). BM invasion rates indicated by IHC and FCM were 25.4% (90/354) and 13.8% (49/354), respectively. The overall BM invasion rate was 24.3% (86/354), and the sensitivity of RFS, IHC, and FCM was 90.8%, 97.8%, and 55.8%, and specificity was 84.1%, 99.6%, and 98.9%, respectively. Overall, the concordance rate of RFS with IHC and FCM was 83.6% and 74.0%, respectively, including 85.8% and 74.2% for InvBCL group, 79.6% and 75.0% for IndBCL group, 84.1% and 75.0% for TNKCL group, 81.6% and 73.7% for CHL group, 5/5 and 2/5 for TrBCL group, and 4/4 and 3/4 for ALL/LBL group. Conclusions:In the evaluation of BM involvement status of adult lymphoma, high sensitivity and specificity are observed by RFS, and high concordance is also noted with both IHC and FCM. Thus, the BM infiltrating status of adult lymphoma could be evaluated more accurately by a combined usage of the three methods.
3.Association Between Maternal Serum N-Terminal Pro-B-Type Natriuretic Peptide Level and Gestational Duration in Patients With Pulmonary Hypertension
Kaixun ZHAO ; Ziyang YANG ; Yin ZHOU ; Nanshan XIE ; Disheng LAI ; Fengzhen HAN ; Caojin ZHANG
Cardiology Discovery 2025;05(3):185-190
Objective::To investigate the correlation between maternal serum N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) levels and gestational duration in pregnant women with pulmonary hypertension (PH).Methods::The study included pregnant individuals with PH stemming from mitral valve stenosis and mitral valve regurgitation (post-capillary PH) or pulmonary arterial hypertension (pre-capillary PH) who were admitted to Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital between January 1, 2014 and December 31, 2020. In this retrospective cohort study, maternal serum NT-proBNP levels during pregnancy, along with other clinical data, were obtained from structured electronic medical records. These data included gestational age at delivery, echocardiographic parameters, laboratory findings, gestational duration, delivery mode, and other relevant clinical variables. Univariate and multivariate regression analyses were conducted to assess the association between NT-proBNP levels and gestational duration. Adjustments were made for potential confounding factors, and curve fitting and threshold effect analysis were employed to identify tangent points. Furthermore, stratified analyses were performed based on tricuspid regurgitation velocity, maternal age, and parity.Results::A total of 64 patients with post-capillary PH and 74 patients with pre-capillary PH were included in this study. Among patients with post-capillary PH, the results of multivariate regression analysis indicated a significant association between maternal NT-proBNP levels and gestational duration (β = -0.03, 95% confidence interval (CI) -0.05 to 0.00, P = 0.02). The fitted curve demonstrated a negative correlation between maternal NT-proBNP levels and gestational duration, with a significant break point at 379.9 ng/L ( P < 0.05). In the post-capillary PH group, the stratified analysis revealed a regression coefficient of -0.05 (95% CI:-0.06 to -0.04, P = 0.001) in patients with a tricuspid regurgitation velocity >340 mm/s. For patients >35 years old, the regression coefficient was -0.03 (95% CI -0.06 to -0.01, P = 0.02). In multiparous women, the regression coefficient was -0.03 (95% CI-0.06 to 0.00, P = 0.03). Conclusion::In pregnant women with pulmonary hypertension, maternal NT-proBNP levels are associated with gestational duration, particularly with an increased risk of preterm labor.
4.Relationships among sense of coherence, social avoidance and distress, and severity of depressive symptoms in adolescent patients with depression
Xiaoyu HUANG ; Yanhong LAI ; Wenru XIE
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(29):4030-4034
Objective:To analyze the relationships among sense of coherence, social avoidance and distress, and severity of depressive symptoms in adolescent patients with depression.Methods:A total of 98 adolescent patients with depression hospitalized at the Affiliated Mental Health Center of Zhejiang University School of Medicine (Hangzhou Seventh People's Hospital) from June 2023 to January 2024 were selected by convenience sampling. The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D), the Sense of Coherence Scale-13 (SOC-13), and the Social Avoidance and Distress Scale (SADS) were used for assessment. Pearson correlation analysis was conducted to examine the correlations among severity of depressive symptoms, sense of coherence, and social avoidance and distress. A structural equation model was established using AMOS 23.0 software, and the mediating effect was verified by the percentile Bootstrap method with the PROCESS macro.Results:The CES-D total score of the 98 patients was (22.36±1.75) ; the SOC-13 total score was (55.02±3.38), with the highest dimension score in manageability (mean 4.38±0.52 per item). The SADS total score was (19.40±1.39), including a score of (10.26±0.98) for social avoidance and (9.14±1.01) for social distress. Pearson correlation analysis indicated that CES-D total score was negatively correlated with SOC-13 total score and positively correlated with SADS total score ( P<0.05). Mediation analysis showed that social avoidance and distress partially mediated the relationship between sense of coherence and severity of depressive symptoms in adolescents with depression, with a mediation effect value of -0.333, accounting for 62.95% of the total effect (-0.333/-0.529) . Conclusions:Adolescent patients with depression had a generally low level of sense of coherence and a high level of social avoidance and distress. Sense of coherence was negatively correlated with social avoidance and distress.
5.Dynamic analysis of immune responses in heterotopic heart transplantation model of genetically modified pig-to-macaque
Le BAI ; Ziqiang DAI ; Zhipeng REN ; Chenghong LAI ; Xianhua LI ; Xiaoyang XIE ; Dengke PAN ; Enwu LONG ; Dianyuan LI
Organ Transplantation 2025;16(5):747-755
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of a combined immunosuppression regimen in modulating rejection in genetically modified pig-to-macaque xenogeneic heart transplantation.Methods Two xenogeneic heart transplantation models were constructed using genetically modified pigs and macaques.Dynamic monitoring of recipient peripheral blood immune parameters and observation of graft pathological changes were performed.Results Regimen 1,featuring B-cell depletion,T-cell inhibition,and C3 complement suppression,reduced lymphocyte levels but failed to control acute humoral rejection and macrophage infiltration.Regimen 2,adding C5 complement inhibition and interleukin-6 inhibition to Regimen 1,more effectively lowered lymphocyte levels,inhibited acute humoral rejection and complement activation,and decreased antibody deposition.However,a late-phase cytokine storm and residual T cells emerged.Conclusions Regimen 2 reduces the hyperacute and acute rejection risks through multi-target intervention.Yet,it requires balancing medication complexity and safety.This indicates the need to optimize cellular immune regulation and adjust the plan through dynamic multidimensional monitoring.
6.Impacts of Glaucocalyxin A on myocardial inflammation and immune function in diabetes rats by regulating cGAS/STING pathway
Qingzhou LAI ; Yuping GONG ; Yongli XIE ; Xing PAN ; Peng YUAN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(5):1090-1095
Objective:To investigate the impacts of Glaucocalyxin A on myocardial inflammation and immune function in dia-betes rats by regulating cyclic guanosine monophosphate-adenosine monophosphate synthase(cGAS)/stimulator of interferon genes(STING)pathway.Methods:STZ was injected intraperitoneally to model diabetes in rats,after successful modeling,the rats were divided into model group,low-dose Glaucocalyxin A group[10 mg/(kg·d)],high-dose Glaucocalyxin A group[20 mg/(kg·d)]and H-151(750 nmol/d)group,control group was also set up,with 10 rats in each group,the model group and control group were given the same volume of physiological saline for 4 weeks.The fully automated biochemical analyzer was applied to detect TG,TC,HDL-C and LDL-C levels;flow cytometry was applied to detect the levels of CD4+T,CD8+T,CD4+T/CD8+T in the serum of rats in each group;ELISA was applied to detect the levels of TNF-α,IL-6 and IL-1β in myocardial tissue;HE staining was applied to observe pathologi-cal changes in rat myocardium;TUNEL staining was applied to observe the apoptosis of myocardial cells;Western blot was applied to detect the levels of Bcl-2,Bax,cGAS and STING pathway proteins.Results:The myocardial cells of rats in the control group were ar-ranged neatly and structurally intact;compared with the control group,the myocardial cells of rats in the model group were arranged in a disordered manner,with unclear nuclear structure and infiltration of inflammatory cells,the levels of serum TG,TC,CD8+T,myo-cardial tissue TNF-α,IL-6 and IL-1β,myocardial cell apoptosis rate,and the protein expression levels of Bax,cGAS and STING in rats were obviously increased,the levels of HDL-C,CD4+T,CD4+T/CD8+T,and the protein expression level of Bcl-2 were obviously reduced(P<0.05);compared with the model group,the pathological damage status of myocardial cells in the low and high doses Glau-cocalyxin A groups and H-151 group was obviously reduced,the levels of serum TG,TC,CD8+T,myocardial tissue TNF-α,IL-6 and IL-1β,myocardial cell apoptosis rate,and the protein expression levels of Bax,cGAS,and STING in rats were obviously reduced,the levels of HDL-C,CD4+T,CD4+T/CD8+T,and the protein expression level of Bcl-2 were obviously increased(P<0.05);compared with the high-dose Glaucocalyxin A group,there was no statistically obvious difference in all detection indicators in the H-151 group(P>0.05).Conclusion:Glaucocalyxin A may reduce myocardial inflammation and improve immune function in diabetes rats by inhi-biting cGAS-STING signaling pathway.
7.Values of reticulin fiber staining in evaluation of bone marrow involvement in adult lymphoma
Youjun CAO ; Ningning LI ; Xianghong LI ; Shenyi LIAN ; Yan XIE ; Weiwei SONG ; Yumei LAI ; Xinting DIAO ; Yunfei SHI
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2025;54(4):361-367
Objective:To explore the values of reticulin fiber staining (RFS) in evaluating bone marrow (BM) involvement of lymphoma and in grading of BM biopsy from adult lymphoma patients.Methods:Retrospectively,354 cases of adult lymphoma were collected from November 2023 to May 2024 at Peking University Cancer Hospital. BM samples were stained with RFS and immunohistochemical staining (IHC), and flow cytometry (FCM) was also performed with the BM aspirations simultaneously. RFS was graded according to the European Consensus, as high grade (grade 2-3) indicating BM involvement in the study. BM involvement was considered as definite if no less than two positive findings among IHC, FCM, and RFS. Statistical analyses were performed via SPSS software (V23.0).Results:In this series, 52.3% (185/354) of the patients were male; 35.0% (124/354) aged >60 years; BM involvements were found in 34.5% (122/354) cases with high grade of RFS, which, in turn, were lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (ALL/LBL) group (4/4), indolent B-cell lymphoma (IndBCL) group (49.1%, 53/108), transformed B-cell lymphoma (TrBCL) group (2/5), invasive B-cell lymphoma (InvBCL) group (26.5%, 41/155), T and NK cell lymphoma (TNKCL) group (27.3%, 12/44) and classical Hodgkin lymphoma (CHL) group (26.3%, 10/38); if classified by specific types, T-ALL/LBL (2/2), B-ALL/LBL (2/2) and CLL/SLL (8/10) ranked top three. In terms of the positive rate of BM involvement evaluated by RFS, no significant difference was seen between either gender or age groups ( χ2=3.416, P=0.332 and χ2=4.200, P=0.241); however, significant differences were observed between different lymphoma groups and types ( χ2=29.961, P=0.012 and χ2=102.546, P<0.001, respectively). BM invasion rates indicated by IHC and FCM were 25.4% (90/354) and 13.8% (49/354), respectively. The overall BM invasion rate was 24.3% (86/354), and the sensitivity of RFS, IHC, and FCM was 90.8%, 97.8%, and 55.8%, and specificity was 84.1%, 99.6%, and 98.9%, respectively. Overall, the concordance rate of RFS with IHC and FCM was 83.6% and 74.0%, respectively, including 85.8% and 74.2% for InvBCL group, 79.6% and 75.0% for IndBCL group, 84.1% and 75.0% for TNKCL group, 81.6% and 73.7% for CHL group, 5/5 and 2/5 for TrBCL group, and 4/4 and 3/4 for ALL/LBL group. Conclusions:In the evaluation of BM involvement status of adult lymphoma, high sensitivity and specificity are observed by RFS, and high concordance is also noted with both IHC and FCM. Thus, the BM infiltrating status of adult lymphoma could be evaluated more accurately by a combined usage of the three methods.
8.Application of transcranial magnetic stimulation in rehabilitation field:a bibliometric analysis from 2014 to 2024
Haifang LAI ; Benhui LIU ; Lijun CUI ; Longang HUA ; Qing XIE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2025;31(5):581-591
Objective To analyze the research hotspots and frontier trends of transcranial magnetic stimulation(TMS)in the field of rehabilitation in the last decade.Methods The literatures of TMS in the field of rehabilitation from January,2014 to September,2024 were searched in the database of Web of Science core collection,and the visual analysis was carried out by using CiteSpace 6.4.R1 software.Results A total of 1 065 articles were included,showing an increasing trend in annual publication volume.China was the leading country in publication volume,Harvard University was the institution with the largest number of pub-lished articles,and Simone Rossi was the most frequently cited author.Keywords with high co-occurrence fre-quency included stroke,noninvasive brain stimulation,plasticity,cortical excitability,θ burst stimulation and up-per limb.Brain-computer interface was the bursting keyword in the past two years.Conclusion In the past decade,the research interest in TMS in the field of rehabilitation has been on the rise.It focused on the application of multimodal combined therapies,including TMS,to improve the upper limb function and aphasia of stroke patients and to explore the plasticity of brain nerves.Future research should focus on the deep integration of TMS and brain-computer interface technology to realize the individualization and accuracy of TMS treatment.
9.Impacts of Glaucocalyxin A on myocardial inflammation and immune function in diabetes rats by regulating cGAS/STING pathway
Qingzhou LAI ; Yuping GONG ; Yongli XIE ; Xing PAN ; Peng YUAN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(5):1090-1095
Objective:To investigate the impacts of Glaucocalyxin A on myocardial inflammation and immune function in dia-betes rats by regulating cyclic guanosine monophosphate-adenosine monophosphate synthase(cGAS)/stimulator of interferon genes(STING)pathway.Methods:STZ was injected intraperitoneally to model diabetes in rats,after successful modeling,the rats were divided into model group,low-dose Glaucocalyxin A group[10 mg/(kg·d)],high-dose Glaucocalyxin A group[20 mg/(kg·d)]and H-151(750 nmol/d)group,control group was also set up,with 10 rats in each group,the model group and control group were given the same volume of physiological saline for 4 weeks.The fully automated biochemical analyzer was applied to detect TG,TC,HDL-C and LDL-C levels;flow cytometry was applied to detect the levels of CD4+T,CD8+T,CD4+T/CD8+T in the serum of rats in each group;ELISA was applied to detect the levels of TNF-α,IL-6 and IL-1β in myocardial tissue;HE staining was applied to observe pathologi-cal changes in rat myocardium;TUNEL staining was applied to observe the apoptosis of myocardial cells;Western blot was applied to detect the levels of Bcl-2,Bax,cGAS and STING pathway proteins.Results:The myocardial cells of rats in the control group were ar-ranged neatly and structurally intact;compared with the control group,the myocardial cells of rats in the model group were arranged in a disordered manner,with unclear nuclear structure and infiltration of inflammatory cells,the levels of serum TG,TC,CD8+T,myo-cardial tissue TNF-α,IL-6 and IL-1β,myocardial cell apoptosis rate,and the protein expression levels of Bax,cGAS and STING in rats were obviously increased,the levels of HDL-C,CD4+T,CD4+T/CD8+T,and the protein expression level of Bcl-2 were obviously reduced(P<0.05);compared with the model group,the pathological damage status of myocardial cells in the low and high doses Glau-cocalyxin A groups and H-151 group was obviously reduced,the levels of serum TG,TC,CD8+T,myocardial tissue TNF-α,IL-6 and IL-1β,myocardial cell apoptosis rate,and the protein expression levels of Bax,cGAS,and STING in rats were obviously reduced,the levels of HDL-C,CD4+T,CD4+T/CD8+T,and the protein expression level of Bcl-2 were obviously increased(P<0.05);compared with the high-dose Glaucocalyxin A group,there was no statistically obvious difference in all detection indicators in the H-151 group(P>0.05).Conclusion:Glaucocalyxin A may reduce myocardial inflammation and improve immune function in diabetes rats by inhi-biting cGAS-STING signaling pathway.
10.Carvedilol to prevent hepatic decompensation of cirrhosis in patients with clinically significant portal hypertension stratified by new non-invasive model (CHESS2306)
Chuan LIU ; Hong YOU ; Qing-Lei ZENG ; Yu Jun WONG ; Bingqiong WANG ; Ivica GRGUREVIC ; Chenghai LIU ; Hyung Joon YIM ; Wei GOU ; Bingtian DONG ; Shenghong JU ; Yanan GUO ; Qian YU ; Masashi HIROOKA ; Hirayuki ENOMOTO ; Amr Shaaban HANAFY ; Zhujun CAO ; Xiemin DONG ; Jing LV ; Tae Hyung KIM ; Yohei KOIZUMI ; Yoichi HIASA ; Takashi NISHIMURA ; Hiroko IIJIMA ; Chuanjun XU ; Erhei DAI ; Xiaoling LAN ; Changxiang LAI ; Shirong LIU ; Fang WANG ; Ying GUO ; Jiaojian LV ; Liting ZHANG ; Yuqing WANG ; Qing XIE ; Chuxiao SHAO ; Zhensheng LIU ; Federico RAVAIOLI ; Antonio COLECCHIA ; Jie LI ; Gao-Jun TENG ; Xiaolong QI
Clinical and Molecular Hepatology 2025;31(1):105-118
Background:
s/Aims: Non-invasive models stratifying clinically significant portal hypertension (CSPH) are limited. Herein, we developed a new non-invasive model for predicting CSPH in patients with compensated cirrhosis and investigated whether carvedilol can prevent hepatic decompensation in patients with high-risk CSPH stratified using the new model.
Methods:
Non-invasive risk factors of CSPH were identified via systematic review and meta-analysis of studies involving patients with hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG). A new non-invasive model was validated for various performance aspects in three cohorts, i.e., a multicenter HVPG cohort, a follow-up cohort, and a carvediloltreating cohort.
Results:
In the meta-analysis with six studies (n=819), liver stiffness measurement and platelet count were identified as independent risk factors for CSPH and were used to develop the new “CSPH risk” model. In the HVPG cohort (n=151), the new model accurately predicted CSPH with cutoff values of 0 and –0.68 for ruling in and out CSPH, respectively. In the follow-up cohort (n=1,102), the cumulative incidences of decompensation events significantly differed using the cutoff values of <–0.68 (low-risk), –0.68 to 0 (medium-risk), and >0 (high-risk). In the carvediloltreated cohort, patients with high-risk CSPH treated with carvedilol (n=81) had lower rates of decompensation events than non-selective beta-blockers untreated patients with high-risk CSPH (n=613 before propensity score matching [PSM], n=162 after PSM).
Conclusions
Treatment with carvedilol significantly reduces the risk of hepatic decompensation in patients with high-risk CSPH stratified by the new model.

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