1.Empowering Clinical Trial Project Management Through Low-Code Technology
Hao XIN ; Long YUAN ; Chunkai LI ; Zhidan WANG ; Zhichen ZHAO ; Yu LIANG ; Mingyan JIANG ; Yuanguo XIONG ; Yingkai WANG ; Feng WANG ; Jianhua CAO ; Hui LI
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(10):1688-1696
Objective To addresses the challenges arising from the rapid expansion of pharmaceutical clinical trials and the growing demands for quality management,this paper investigates the application of low-code technology in project management.Its goals are to enhance the operational efficiency and execution capabilities of clinical trial institutions,ensure trial quality and safety,and accelerate the translation of pharmaceutical scientific achievements.Methods A brainstorming session was conducted to analyze the technical and functional requirements for managing pharmaceutical clinical trial projects.Utilizing the "template design" and "decision analysis" functionalities of low-code technology,the study adopted a modular and visually driven data management approach to develop a system compliant with Good Clinical Practice(GCP)standards.This system integrates key functionalities,including project progress management,funding management,drug inventory management,and quality control.Its effectiveness was evaluated through real-world operation and performance validation.Results The system had demonstrated stable operation with substantial improvements in practical application.Compared with conventional management approaches,it significantly enhanced project management efficiency:the time required for project schedule management was reduced by 80%,the efficiency of financial processing increased by 95%,drug inventory management efficiency improved by 75%,and the time spent on quality control was shortened by 60%.Conclusion The pharmaceutical clinical trial project management system developed using low-code technology offers substantial advantages and promising application potential.It represents a critical practice in applying digital and intelligent tools to advance pharmaceutical productivity in the medical and healthcare sectors.
2.Empowering Clinical Trial Project Management Through Low-Code Technology
Hao XIN ; Long YUAN ; Chunkai LI ; Zhidan WANG ; Zhichen ZHAO ; Yu LIANG ; Mingyan JIANG ; Yuanguo XIONG ; Yingkai WANG ; Feng WANG ; Jianhua CAO ; Hui LI
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(10):1688-1696
Objective To addresses the challenges arising from the rapid expansion of pharmaceutical clinical trials and the growing demands for quality management,this paper investigates the application of low-code technology in project management.Its goals are to enhance the operational efficiency and execution capabilities of clinical trial institutions,ensure trial quality and safety,and accelerate the translation of pharmaceutical scientific achievements.Methods A brainstorming session was conducted to analyze the technical and functional requirements for managing pharmaceutical clinical trial projects.Utilizing the "template design" and "decision analysis" functionalities of low-code technology,the study adopted a modular and visually driven data management approach to develop a system compliant with Good Clinical Practice(GCP)standards.This system integrates key functionalities,including project progress management,funding management,drug inventory management,and quality control.Its effectiveness was evaluated through real-world operation and performance validation.Results The system had demonstrated stable operation with substantial improvements in practical application.Compared with conventional management approaches,it significantly enhanced project management efficiency:the time required for project schedule management was reduced by 80%,the efficiency of financial processing increased by 95%,drug inventory management efficiency improved by 75%,and the time spent on quality control was shortened by 60%.Conclusion The pharmaceutical clinical trial project management system developed using low-code technology offers substantial advantages and promising application potential.It represents a critical practice in applying digital and intelligent tools to advance pharmaceutical productivity in the medical and healthcare sectors.
3.Construction of a predictive model for estimating the insertion length of peripherally inserted central catheter in very low birth weight infants
Jiaxin LI ; Yubing DONG ; Aifen CAO ; Shan JIANG ; Yingsui HUANG ; Yun LONG ; Xiaoyun XIONG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(34):2709-2713
Objective:To develop a formula correlating body weight and the insertion length of peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) in very low birth weight infants (VLBWI) undergoing lower limb PICC placement, aiming to improve the success rate of one-time catheter placement.Methods:A prospective research method was adopted, 205 VLBWI patients who were hospitalized in the NICU of Shenzhen Maternal and Child Health Hospital from May 2023 to February 2024 and had indwelling PICC in the lower extremities were selected as the research subjects using the convenience sampling method. Data including gender, insertion vein, body weight on the day of catheterization, and the vertical distance from the puncture site to the first popliteal crease were collected. Pearson correlation analysis and linear regression analysis were used to construct a predictive formula for estimating the insertion length of PICC based on body weight. The Bland-Altman plot was applied to evaluate the consistency between the predicted insertion depth using the formula and the actual correct insertion length.Results:A total of 182 VLBWI were included in the study, comprising 102 male infants and 80 female infants. The catheterization sites were the right lower extremity in 166 cases and the left lower extremity in 16 cases. The body weight was (1.08 ± 0.26) kg. The vertical distance from the puncture site to the first popliteal crease was (5.58 ± 1.72) cm. The prediction formula for the length of lower extremity PICC catheterization was constructed through linear regression analysis: PICC insertion length = 8.013 + [5.194×body weight (kg)] ± vertical distance from the puncture site to the popliteal crease (cm). Consistency evaluation showed good agreement between the predicted insertion depth and the actual correct insertion length, with 95% of the measurement differences falling within the limits of agreement. The mean difference was 0.07 cm ( P > 0.05). Conclusions:The weight-based formula derived for VLBWI provides a basis for predicting the optimal insertion length of PICC in clinical practice.
4.PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION OF EHRLICHIA AND NEOEHRLICHIA IN RODENTS AT THE IMPORTANT PORTS ALONG THE"BELT AND ROAD"
Xiao-Long ZHANG ; Jia XU ; Shi-Liang MA ; Pi-Zheng WANG ; Juan PAN ; Jia-Yuan CAO ; Zhi-Wen SUN ; Hui-Lin GUO ; Li-Li XIAO
Acta Parasitologica et Medica Entomologica Sinica 2025;32(3):160-166
Objective This study aimed to investigate natural infection of rodents with Ehrlichia and Neoehrlichia at major Chinese land-border ports along the"Belt and Road".Methods In 2022,rodents were monitored in 10 ports in northern and southern China and identified based on diagnostic morphological characteristics.The 16S rRNA genes of Ehrlichia and Neoehrlichia were detected by PCR using universal primers from rodent samples and phylogenetic analysis was performed based on the sequences of the detected positive pathogens.Results A total of 356 rodents were sampled,including 2 orders,5 families,15 genera,and 20 species.Predominantly,73,61,56,and 58 were Meriones unguiculatus(20.51%),Rattus norvegicus(17.13%),Apodemus agrarius(15.73%),and Microtus gregalis(16.29%).Only one Microtus fortis from Suifenghe Port was infected with Ehrlichia sp.Moreover,12 rodents were infected with Neoehrlichia spp.(overall positivity rate:3.37%).Conclusions Natural infections with Ehrlichia spp.and Neoehrlichia spp.were demonstrated in rodents at important Chinese land-border ports.The positivity rate of Neoehrlichia spp.was high in some ports,indicating that surveillance for ticks and their prevention and control measures should be intensified in these regions.
5.Application value of serum bromodomain-containing protein 4 combined with gastrin-17 in diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori-positive early gastric cancer
Ting XIE ; Chengguo REN ; Yunxia LIN ; Shibin WANG ; Long LI ; Jianming SU ; Wen CAO
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2025;29(13):50-54
Objective To investigate the diagnostic value of serum bromodomain-containing pro-tein 4(BRD4)combined with gastrin-17(G-17)in Helicobacter pylori(Hp)-positive early gastric cancer.Methods A total of 88 patients with Hp-positive early gastric cancer admitted to our hospital from September 2021 to September 2023 were selected as early gastric cancer group.Meanwhile,92 patients with Hp-positive precancerous lesions and 80 patients with Hp-positive gastritis admitted dur-ing the same period were selected as precancerous lesion group and gastritis group,respectively.En-zyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA)was used to detect the serum levels of BRD4 and G-17.Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to screen the influencing factors of Hp-positive early gastric cancer.Receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve analysis was used to evaluate the diagnostic value of serum BRD4 and G-17 in Hp-positive early gastric cancer.Results Compared with the gastritis group,the levels of BRD4 and G-17 in the precancerous lesion group and early gastric cancer group were significantly increased(P<0.05).Furthermore,compared with the precancerous le-sion group,the levels of BRD4 and G-17 in the early gastric cancer group were also significantly elevated(P<0.05).The proportion of patients with a family history of gastric cancer,those who preferred hot food,cold food,or high-salt food,as well as the levels of PG Ⅱ,BRD4,and G-17 were signifi-cantly higher in the early gastric cancer group than in the non-gastric cancer group,while the level of pepsinogen(PG)Ⅰ was significantly lower(P<0.05).Logistic regression analysis revealed that preference for hot food,high-salt food,PG Ⅱ,BRD4,G-17,and PG Ⅰ were all influencing factors for Hp-positive early gastric cancer(P<0.05).The area under the curve(AUC)values for serum BRD4,G-17,and their combination in diagnosing Hp-positive early gastric cancer were 0.793,0.830,and 0.912,respectively.The diagnostic efficacy of the combined detection was superior to that of single detection(P<0.05).Conclusion The serum levels of BRD4 and G-17 are elevated in patients with Hp-positive early gastric cancer,and both exhibit certain diagnostic value for Hp-positive early gastric cancer,suggesting their potential as serum biomarkers for the diagnosis of Hp-positive early gastric cancer.
6.Expert consensus on clinical treatment of acute radiation syndrome from external irradiation
Li LIANG ; Long YUAN ; Changlin YU ; Qingjie LIU ; Yulong LIU ; Wenfeng YANG ; Jin WANG ; Weixu HUANG ; Ying LIU ; Cuiping LEI ; Huifang CHEN ; Ximing FU ; Baoshan CAO ; Mopei WANG ; Zhaohui ZHANG ; Yu XIAO ; Yamei CHEN ; Quanfu SUN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(9):827-839
China emerges as a major country in nuclear energy development and the application of nuclear and radiologic technology. The diagnosis and treatment of acute radiation syndrom (ARS) caused by external irradiation represent a core function in the country′s medical rescue of nuclear and radiological emergencies. Clinically, ARS manifests hematopoietic, gastrointestinal, cutaneous, and central nervous system syndromes, with specific clinical manifestations, signs, severity, and prognosis strongly correlated with radiation dose. China has established a number of national and provincial centers for treating radiation-induced damage. Nevertheless, most medical staff have limited experience in ARS treatment. This consensus presents a summary of recent experience in treating ARS of China. In combination with recommendations from international organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO), this consensus proposes key evidence of critical clinical issues of ARS, covering all links in the rescue of external irradiation-induced ARS. Initially, clinical diagnosis, syndromes, and severe degrees should be determined based on clinical symptoms and dose estimates. It is necessary to normalize clinical treatment measures for hematopoietic recovery, gastrointestinal injury treatment, infection control, symptomatic treatment, and multi-organ function preservation. To this end, this consensus offers cautions. This consensus provides principles of treatment with traditional Chinese medicine, psychological intervention, and follow-up. Additionally, it highlights multidisciplinary collaboration. It is recommended that this consensus be applied in relevant treatment centers.
7.Effect of different exercise modes on people with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and obesity
Yong CAO ; Qin-xia BO ; Li CAO ; Rong JIANG ; Long YI
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2025;34(3):254-258
Objective To investigate the effect of different exercise modes on people with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)and obesity,thereby providing evidence-based exercise prescriptions for the rehabilitation of this population.Methods Patients diagnosed with NAFLD and obesity through health screenings at the Physical Examination Center of First Affiliated Hospital of Army Medical University from January to September 2023 were selected and assigned into three groups by random number table method,with 52 cases in each group.The aerobic group underwent aerobic exercise,the resistance group underwent resistance exercise,and the combined group underwent a combination of aerobic and resistance exercise for a duration of 12 weeks.The liver function indicators[including alanine aminotransferase(ALT),gamma-glutamyl transferase(GGT),aspartate aminotransferase(AST),albumin,and bilirubin],BMI,waist circumference,blood glucose,and triglyceride(TG)levels in each group were detected and compared.The improvement effect of different exercise modes on the above various indexes in patients with NAFLD and obesity was analyzed.Results After intervention,BMI and waist circumference were significantly decreased in each group(P<0.05);and the ALT,GGT,albumin,bilirubin,TG and blood glucose of the combined group were significantly improved compared with those before intervention(P<0.05).Resistance exercise had a better improvement effect on the ALT,GGT,AST and TG than aerobic exercise(P<0.05),while which had no significant difference in the albumin,bilirubin,BMI,waist circumference or blood glucose compared with aerobic exercise(P>0.05).The improvement effects of aerobic+resistance combined exercise on the BMI,waist circumference,albumin,bilirubin and TG were better than those of aerobic exercise and resistance exercise alone(P<0.05),while which had no significant difference in the improvement of the ALT,GGT or AST compared with resistance exercise alone(P>0.05).Conclusion For people with NAFLD and obesity,a combined aerobic and resistance exercise intervention is recommended,which can improve the liver function,body fat distribution and related metabolic indexes of patients,with better treatment results.
8.Analysis and research on acute kidney injury following one-stage revision combined with intra-articular antibiotics infusion for hip periprosthetic joint infection
Qiangde HU ; Li CAO ; Boyong XU ; Wentao GUO ; Wahafu TUERHONGJIANG· ; Chen ZOU ; Long HUA ; Wenbo MU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(5):271-279
Objective:To study the risk factors for acute kidney injury (AKI) following one-stage revision surgery combined with intra-articular antibiotics infusion for periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) of the hip joint.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the data of 168 patients with hip PJI who underwent one-stage revision surgery combined with intra-articular antibiotics infusion in the Department of Joint Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University, from May 1, 2010 to April 30, 2024. There were 87 males and 81 females with an average age of 60.1±14.6 years (range: 21-89 years). The body mass index (BMI) was 24.9±4.6 kg/m 2 (range: 17-41 kg/m 2). PJI was diagnosed according to the criteria of Musculoskeletal Infection Society (MSIS) in 2011. AKI was diagnosed and classified according to the Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) criteria. For AKI group and non-AKI group, risk factors were screened by univariate analysis on their age, gender, BMI, BMI≥30 kg/m 2 (yes/no), American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) score (II/III), hypertension, diabetes, chronic kidney disease (CKD), surgical side (left/right), duration of intravenous antibiotic use, duration of intra-articular antibiotic use, preoperative blood transfusion, postoperative blood transfusion, baseline hemoglobin value, anemia grade (none/mild/moderate), baseline serum creatinine value, baseline serum creatinine grade (normal/below normal range/above normal range). Variables with P<0.10 were included in the multivariate logistic regression model to identify independent risk factors. Results:The overall incidence of AKI was 9.52%(16/168), among which 50%(8 cases) were stage I AKI, transient and requiring no special treatment. 12.5% (2 cases) were stage II AKI and did not undergo dialysis. 37.5%(6 cases) were stage III AKI. One case needed temporary hemodialysis, and there was no patient requiring long-term dialysis. There were significant differences in age, diabetes, chronic kidney disease and ASA score between AKI group and non-AKI group ( P<0.05). The univariate logistic regression analysis revealed that there were significant differences in age ( P=0.005), BMI ( P=0.078), ASA score level Ⅲ ( P=0.037), diabetes ( P=0.025), CKD ( P=0.003), and low baseline serum creatinine level ( P=0.056). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that age, CKD and low baseline serum creatinine level were independent risk factors for AKI ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The incidence of AKI after one-stage revision surgery combined with local antibiotic use in the joint cavity was relatively low in the treatment of PJI after total hip arthroplasty. Hower elderly patients with a history of CKD, or a low baseline serum creatinine level before surgery were at higher risk of developing AKI.
9.Surveillance for pneumonia of unknown etiology: current status, challenges, and implementation ways
Boer QI ; Qing WANG ; Ju WANG ; Tingting LI ; Yanlin CAO ; Rui SHEN ; Li QI ; Jiang LONG ; Weizhong YANG ; Luzhao FENG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(5):914-920
The prevention and control of emerging and reemerging infectious diseases are crucial for national biosecurity, and surveillance and reporting of pneumonia of unknown etiology are main ways for the early detection of these diseases and mitigation of their severity. This paper summaries the surveillance methods for pneumonia of unknown etiology and emerging and reemerging infectious diseases globally, indicating that such surveillance is mainly conducted based on hospital. Western countries primarily combine active and passive surveillance while utilizing artificial intelligence technology to rapidly identify cases. China mainly use passive surveillance based on the surveillance system for pneumonia of unknown etiology, with the function of early warning in the identification of emerging infectious diseases, such as avian influenza. However, with the improvement in the surveillance system operation, the overlap with other surveillance disease systems, such as influenza, has occurred, and the improvements in case definition and operational protocol are needed. It is recommended to improve the specificity of the case definition, strenthen training in hospital staff, inclduing clinical workers and office workers, and formulate incentive mechanisms. It is necessary to emphasize the responsibility of clinicians as the main force for the detection and reporting of pneumonia of unknown etiology and emerging infectious diseases, improve the appilication of artifical intelligent technique and conduct multi-source surveillance, such as third-party testing.
10.Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Inhibition of LPS-induced Inflammatory Cytokine Production by Nanovesicles Derived from Rhizoma Polygonati
Teng-Hui CAO ; Xing-Wang LONG ; Lin LIU ; Gang-Lin WANG ; Wei LI
Chinese Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2025;41(2):249-259
Plant-derived exosome-like nanovesicles refer to spherical lipid bilayer vesicles isolated from plants that contain lipids,proteins,RNAs,and various small molecules.These nanovesicles exhibit di-verse biological activities,including anti-inflammatory,anti-tumor,antioxidant,and drug delivery prop-erties.However,the functional characteristics of nanovesicles derived from rhizoma polygonati remain un-explored.In this study,exosome-like nanovesicles derived from rhizoma polygonati(referred to as RP-EVs)were successfully isolated using ultracentrifugation and density gradient centrifugation.Their physi-cochemical properties and anti-inflammatory functions were systematically characterized.Our results show that RP-EVs are predominantly negatively charged,with an average particle size of 166.5±3.3 nm,and are spherical lipid vesicles.Cellular uptake assays demonstrated that RP-EVs can be phagocytized by macrophages.qPCR and ELISA experiments revealed that RP-EVs can inhibit the elevation of interleukin 6(IL-6),interleukin 1 β(IL-1 β),and tumor necrosis factor-alpha(TNF-α)induced by lipopolysac-charide(LPS)stimulation(****P<0.0001).Additionally,reactive oxygen species(ROS)and 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl(DPPH)scavenging assays confirmed that RP-EVs exhibit antioxidant proper-ties(*P<0.05).Further investigation of the underlying mechanisms through immunofluorescence and Western blotting revealed that RP-EVs inhibit the nuclear translocation(**P<0.01)and phosphoryla-tion(***P<0.001)of nuclear factor kappa-B p65(NF-κB p65)via the IκBα/NF-κB signaling path-way,thereby regulating the expression of inflammatory mediators.In animal experiments,intraperitoneal injection of RP-EVs into mice for 48 hours showed predominant localization in the liver and spleen.Fi-nally,an acute inflammatory mouse model was established via intraperitoneal injection of LPS.qPCR and ELISA analyses demonstrated that RP-EVs alleviated the expression of inflammatory factors in both the serum and spleen of LPS-treated mice(*P<0.05).In conclusion,this study isolated RP-EVs and elu-cidated their anti-inflammatory properties and potential mechanisms.These findings provide valuable in-sights into the functional exploration of nanoparticle vesicles derived from traditional Chinese medicine and suggest a novel therapeutic strategy for the treatment of inflammation-related diseases.

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