1.Study on Colorimetric Sensor Array Based on Enzymatic Method for Highly Selective Detection of Sarin
Lian-Bo JIANG ; Guo-Hong LIU ; Zhuang-Hu XU ; Jian LI ; Yong-Ling SHEN ; Cai-Xia XU ; Chuan-Qin ZANG ; Yan-Hua XIAO ; Dan-Ping LI ; Ting LIANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2025;53(5):832-841,中插21-中插23
Sarin(GB)is a typical representative of nerve agents with high toxicity,and very low amount can cause death.GB can cause water and atmospheric environment poisoning,so the detection of GB in water and air is of great significance.In this work,a colorimetric sensor array(CSA)based on GB inhibition of cholinesterase activity was constructed to detect GB with high selectivity.A 4×4 colorimetric array was constructed using acetylcholinesterase(AChE),butyryl cholinesterase(BuChE)and the corresponding substrate acetylthiocholine iodide(S-ACh),butyryl thiocholine iodide(S-BCh),acetylcholine chloride(ACh),butyryl choline chloride(BCh)and 2,6-dichloroindophenol ethyl ester(DCIE).The linear curve of the sensor was Y=131.3×lgC+271.6(R2=0.997),where Y was the array response Euclidean distance,C was the concentration of GB(mg/L),the linear range was 0.03?0.32 mg/L,and the detection limit was 27.6 μg/L.The method could effectively distinguish chemical warfare agents(CWA)such as VX,Soman(GD),mustard gas(HD),Louie reagent(L),and had high anti-interference ability,sensitivity and good repeatability.It was successfully applied to the detection of GB in simulated water and simulated air samples,and the sample recovery rate was 97.2% ?100.9%.This method would be potentially applied to the field rapid detection of nerve agents.
2.Impacts of chrysophanol on cartilage injury in rats with osteoarthritis and its mechanism
Jianwei LI ; Feng HU ; Qin YIN ; Kai LIAN ; Jin XU ; Yang HU ; Hanbing HUA
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(4):808-814
Objective:To investigate the effect of chrysophanol(CHR)on cartilage injury in rats with osteoarthritis and its mechanism of regulating SIRT1/HMGB1/NF-κB signal pathway.Methods:Rat models of osteoarthritis were established and divided into negative control group,chrysophanol low(CHR-L,10 mg/kg),middle(CHR-M,20 mg/kg),high dose group(CHR-H,40 mg/kg),SIRT1 inhibitor(sirtinol 5 mg/kg)+chrysophanol high dose group(sirtinol+CHR-H),and normal healthy control group was set up.The degree of joint swelling was measured,and the inflammatory index was evaluated;the pain threshold(tenderness and heat pain)was measured;HE staining and safranine O staining were applied to detect the pathological changes of rat articular cartilage;the levels of serum inflammatory factors(IL-6,IL-1β,TNF-α)were detected by ELISA method;oxidative stress indexes(MDA,SOD,GSH-PX)were detected by micro method;TUNEL staining was used to detect apoptosis;Western blot was used to detect the protein expressions of SIRT1,HMGB1,NF-κB p65,p-NF-κB p65,MMP-13 and C-Caspase-3.Results:Compared with the normal healthy control group,the rats in negative control group had obvious pathological injury,such as destruction of articular cartilage structure,necrosis and reduction of chondrocytes,the joint swelling degree,arthritis index,levels of IL-6,IL-1β,TNF-α,content of MDA,chondrocyte apoptosis rate,expressions of apoptotic protein C-Caspase-3,HMGB1,NF-κB p65/p-NF-κB p65,MMP-13 proteins increased obviously,the tenderness threshold,heat pain threshold,activities of SOD,GSH-PX,and the expression of SIRT1 protein decreased obviously(P<0.05);compared with negative control group,the pathological injury of articular cartilage in CHR group improved obviously with the increase of dosage,the joint swelling degree,arthritis index,levels of IL-6,IL-1β,TNF-α,content of MDA,chondrocyte apoptosis rate,expression of apoptotic protein C-Caspase-3,HMGB1,NF-κB p65/p-NF-κB p65,MMP-13 proteins decreased obviously,the tenderness threshold,heat pain threshold,activities of SOD,GSH-PX,and the expression of SIRT1 protein increased obviously(P<0.05);compared with CHR-H group,sirtinol+CHR-H group was able to reverse the protective effect of CHR on cartilage injury to a certain extent.Conclusion:CHR can reduce the inflammation of articular cartilage,inhibit the apoptosis of chondrocytes and play a protective role in the cartilage injury of osteoarthritis rats by up-regulating the expression of SIRT1 and down-regulating the expressions of HMGB1 and NF-κB p65/p-NF-κB p65.
3.Impacts of chrysophanol on cartilage injury in rats with osteoarthritis and its mechanism
Jianwei LI ; Feng HU ; Qin YIN ; Kai LIAN ; Jin XU ; Yang HU ; Hanbing HUA
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(4):808-814
Objective:To investigate the effect of chrysophanol(CHR)on cartilage injury in rats with osteoarthritis and its mechanism of regulating SIRT1/HMGB1/NF-κB signal pathway.Methods:Rat models of osteoarthritis were established and divided into negative control group,chrysophanol low(CHR-L,10 mg/kg),middle(CHR-M,20 mg/kg),high dose group(CHR-H,40 mg/kg),SIRT1 inhibitor(sirtinol 5 mg/kg)+chrysophanol high dose group(sirtinol+CHR-H),and normal healthy control group was set up.The degree of joint swelling was measured,and the inflammatory index was evaluated;the pain threshold(tenderness and heat pain)was measured;HE staining and safranine O staining were applied to detect the pathological changes of rat articular cartilage;the levels of serum inflammatory factors(IL-6,IL-1β,TNF-α)were detected by ELISA method;oxidative stress indexes(MDA,SOD,GSH-PX)were detected by micro method;TUNEL staining was used to detect apoptosis;Western blot was used to detect the protein expressions of SIRT1,HMGB1,NF-κB p65,p-NF-κB p65,MMP-13 and C-Caspase-3.Results:Compared with the normal healthy control group,the rats in negative control group had obvious pathological injury,such as destruction of articular cartilage structure,necrosis and reduction of chondrocytes,the joint swelling degree,arthritis index,levels of IL-6,IL-1β,TNF-α,content of MDA,chondrocyte apoptosis rate,expressions of apoptotic protein C-Caspase-3,HMGB1,NF-κB p65/p-NF-κB p65,MMP-13 proteins increased obviously,the tenderness threshold,heat pain threshold,activities of SOD,GSH-PX,and the expression of SIRT1 protein decreased obviously(P<0.05);compared with negative control group,the pathological injury of articular cartilage in CHR group improved obviously with the increase of dosage,the joint swelling degree,arthritis index,levels of IL-6,IL-1β,TNF-α,content of MDA,chondrocyte apoptosis rate,expression of apoptotic protein C-Caspase-3,HMGB1,NF-κB p65/p-NF-κB p65,MMP-13 proteins decreased obviously,the tenderness threshold,heat pain threshold,activities of SOD,GSH-PX,and the expression of SIRT1 protein increased obviously(P<0.05);compared with CHR-H group,sirtinol+CHR-H group was able to reverse the protective effect of CHR on cartilage injury to a certain extent.Conclusion:CHR can reduce the inflammation of articular cartilage,inhibit the apoptosis of chondrocytes and play a protective role in the cartilage injury of osteoarthritis rats by up-regulating the expression of SIRT1 and down-regulating the expressions of HMGB1 and NF-κB p65/p-NF-κB p65.
4.Recurrent intestinal obstruction after radiotherapy and chemotherapy for rectal cancer: a case report
Zhenzhen GU ; Zhennian XIE ; Menghan CAI ; Qin XU ; Hua LIAN ; Yu WU
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(7):45-48
At present, external treatment of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been widely used in the treatment of intestinal obstruction, which is safe and effective. This study reported a case of recurrent intestinal obstruction after radiotherapy and chemotherapy for rectal cancer. After the implementation of external treatment of TCM on the basis of conventional western medicine treatment, the patient's condition improved significantly, and the patient was discharged smoothly. This case aimed to provide a reference for the diagnosis and treatment of this disease.
5.The use of bronchial occlusion test in a preterm infant with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia complicated by severe lobar emphysema
Hui-Juan LIU ; Rui-Lian GUAN ; Xin QIN ; Huai-Zhen WANG ; Gao-Long ZHANG ; Jian-Bin LI ; Li MA ; Le LI ; Lian-Wei LU ; Yi SUN ; Hua-Yan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2024;26(6):659-664
In infants with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia(sBPD),severe pulmonary lobar emphysema may occur as a complication,contributing to significant impairment in ventilation.Clinical management of these infants is extremely challenging and some may require lobectomy to improve ventilation.However,prior to the lobectomy,it is very difficult to assess whether the remaining lung parenchyma would be able to sustain adequate ventilation postoperatively.In addition,preoperative planning and perioperative management are also quite challenging in these patients.This paper reports the utility of selective bronchial occlusion in assessing the safety and efficacy of lobectomy in a case of sBPD complicated by severe right upper lobar emphysema.Since infants with sBPD already have poor lung development and significant lung injury,lobectomy should be viewed as a non-traditional therapy and be carried out with extreme caution.Selective bronchial occlusion test can be an effective tool in assessing the risks and benefits of lobectomy in cases with sBPD and lobar emphysema.However,given the technical difficulty,successful application of this technique requires close collaboration of an experienced interdisciplinary team.
7.Effective substance and mechanism of Ziziphi Spinosae Semen extract in treatment of insomnia based on serum metabolomics and network pharmacology.
Zhen-Hua BIAN ; Wen-Ming ZHANG ; Jing-Yue TANG ; Qian-Qian FEI ; Min-Min HU ; Xiao-Wei CHEN ; Lian-Lin SU ; Cheng-Hao FEI ; De JI ; Chun-Qin MAO ; Huang-Jin TONG ; Tu-Lin LU ; Xiao-Hang YUAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2022;47(1):188-202
This study aims to study the effective substance and mechanism of Ziziphi Spinosae Semen extract in the treatment of insomnia based on serum metabolomics and network pharmacology. The rat insomnia model induced by p-chlorophenylalanine(PCPA) was established. After oral administration of Ziziphi Spinosae Semen extract, the general morphological observation, pentobarbital sodium-induced sleep test, and histopathological evaluation were carried out. The potential biomarkers of the extract in the treatment of insomnia were screened by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry(UHPLC-MS) combined with multivariate analysis, and the related metabolic pathways were further analyzed. The "component-target-pathway" network was constructed by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography coupled with quadrupole-Exactive mass spectrometry(UHPLC-Q-Exactive-MS/MS) combined with network pharmacology to explore the effective substances and mechanism of Ziziphi Spinosae Semen in the treatment of insomnia. The results of pentobarbital sodium-induced sleep test and histopathological evaluation(hematoxylin and eosin staining) showed that Ziziphi Spinosae Semen extract had good theraputic effect on insomnia. A total of 21 endogenous biomarkers of Ziziphi Spinosae Semen extract in the treatment of insomnia were screened out by serum metabolomics, and the metabolic pathways of phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan biosynthesis, phenylalanine metabolism, and nicotinate and nicotinamide metabolism were obtained. A total of 34 chemical constituents were identified by UHPLC-Q-Exactive-MS/MS, including 24 flavonoids, 2 triterpenoid saponins, 4 alkaloids, 2 triterpenoid acids, and 2 fatty acids. The network pharmacological analysis showed that Ziziphi Spinosae Semen mainly acted on target proteins such as dopamine D2 receptor(DRD2), 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 1 A(HTR1 A), and alpha-2 A adrenergic receptor(ADRA2 A) in the treatment of insomnia. It was closely related to neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction, serotonergic synapse, and calcium signaling pathway. Magnoflorine, N-nornuciferine, caaverine, oleic acid, palmitic acid, coclaurine, betulinic acid, and ceanothic acid in Ziziphi Spinosae Semen may be potential effective compounds in the treatment of insomnia. This study revealed that Ziziphi Spinosae Semen extract treated insomnia through multiple metabolic pathways and the overall correction of metabolic disorder profile in a multi-component, multi-target, and multi-channel manner. Briefly, this study lays a foundation for further research on the mechanism of Ziziphi Spinosae Semen in treating insomnia and provides support for the development of innovative Chinese drugs for the treatment of insomnia.
Animals
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/chemistry*
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Metabolomics
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Network Pharmacology
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Rats
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Seeds/chemistry*
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Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders/drug therapy*
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Tandem Mass Spectrometry
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Ziziphus/chemistry*
8.Mechanism of Puerariae Lobatae Radix against lung cancer by inhibiting histone demethylase LSD1.
Ting-Ting QIN ; Jin-Lian MA ; Yong YUAN ; Kun DU ; Jin-Xin MIAO ; Xiao-Fang LI ; Hua-Hui ZENG ; Xiang-Xiang WU ; Zhong-Hua LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2022;47(20):5574-5583
Histone lysine-specific demethylase 1(LSD1) has become a promising molecular target for lung cancer therapy. Upon the screening platform for LSD1 activity, some Chinese herbal extracts were screened for LSD1 activity inhibition, and the underlying mechanism was preliminarily investigated at both molecular and cellular levels. The results of LSD1 inhibition showed that Puerariae Lobatae Radix extract can effectively reduce LSD1 expression to elevate the expression of H3 K4 me2 and H3 K9 me2 substrates in H1975 and H1299 cells. Furthermore, Puerariae Lobatae Radix was evaluated for its anti-lung cancer activity. It had a potent inhibitory ability against the proliferation and colony formation of both H1975 and H1299 cells. Flow cytometry and DAPI staining assays indicated that Puerariae Lobatae Radix can induce the apoptosis of lung cancer cells. In addition, it can significantly suppress the migration and reverse the epithelial-mesenchymal transition(EMT) process of lung cancer cells by activating E-cadherin and suppressing the expression of N-cadherin, slug and vimentin. To sum up, Puerariae Lobatae Radix displayed a robust inhibitory activity against lung cancer, and the mechanism may be related to the down-regulation of LSD1 expression to induce the cell apoptosis and suppress the cell migration and EMT process. These findings will provide new insights into the action of Puerariae Lobatae Radix as an anti-lung cancer agent and offer new ideas for the study on the anti-cancer action of Chinese medicine based on the epigenetic modification.
Pueraria/chemistry*
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Histone Demethylases/analysis*
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Plant Roots/chemistry*
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Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition
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Neoplasms
9.A multicenter epidemiological study of acute bacterial meningitis in children.
Cai Yun WANG ; Hong Mei XU ; Jiao TIAN ; Si Qi HONG ; Gang LIU ; Si Xuan WANG ; Feng GAO ; Jing LIU ; Fu Rong LIU ; Hui YU ; Xia WU ; Bi Quan CHEN ; Fang Fang SHEN ; Guo ZHENG ; Jie YU ; Min SHU ; Lu LIU ; Li Jun DU ; Pei LI ; Zhi Wei XU ; Meng Quan ZHU ; Li Su HUANG ; He Yu HUANG ; Hai Bo LI ; Yuan Yuan HUANG ; Dong WANG ; Fang WU ; Song Ting BAI ; Jing Jing TANG ; Qing Wen SHAN ; Lian Cheng LAN ; Chun Hui ZHU ; Yan XIONG ; Jian Mei TIAN ; Jia Hui WU ; Jian Hua HAO ; Hui Ya ZHAO ; Ai Wei LIN ; Shuang Shuang SONG ; Dao Jiong LIN ; Qiong Hua ZHOU ; Yu Ping GUO ; Jin Zhun WU ; Xiao Qing YANG ; Xin Hua ZHANG ; Ying GUO ; Qing CAO ; Li Juan LUO ; Zhong Bin TAO ; Wen Kai YANG ; Yong Kang ZHOU ; Yuan CHEN ; Li Jie FENG ; Guo Long ZHU ; Yan Hong ZHANG ; Ping XUE ; Xiao Qin LI ; Zheng Zhen TANG ; De Hui ZHANG ; Xue Wen SU ; Zheng Hai QU ; Ying ZHANG ; Shi Yong ZHAO ; Zheng Hong QI ; Lin PANG ; Cai Ying WANG ; Hui Ling DENG ; Xing Lou LIU ; Ying Hu CHEN ; Sainan SHU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2022;60(10):1045-1053
Objective: To analyze the clinical epidemiological characteristics including composition of pathogens , clinical characteristics, and disease prognosis acute bacterial meningitis (ABM) in Chinese children. Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical and laboratory data of 1 610 children <15 years of age with ABM in 33 tertiary hospitals in China from January 2019 to December 2020. Patients were divided into different groups according to age,<28 days group, 28 days to <3 months group, 3 months to <1 year group, 1-<5 years of age group, 5-<15 years of age group; etiology confirmed group and clinically diagnosed group according to etiology diagnosis. Non-numeric variables were analyzed with the Chi-square test or Fisher's exact test, while non-normal distrituction numeric variables were compared with nonparametric test. Results: Among 1 610 children with ABM, 955 were male and 650 were female (5 cases were not provided with gender information), and the age of onset was 1.5 (0.5, 5.5) months. There were 588 cases age from <28 days, 462 cases age from 28 days to <3 months, 302 cases age from 3 months to <1 year of age group, 156 cases in the 1-<5 years of age and 101 cases in the 5-<15 years of age. The detection rates were 38.8% (95/245) and 31.5% (70/222) of Escherichia coli and 27.8% (68/245) and 35.1% (78/222) of Streptococcus agalactiae in infants younger than 28 days of age and 28 days to 3 months of age; the detection rates of Streptococcus pneumonia, Escherichia coli, and Streptococcus agalactiae were 34.3% (61/178), 14.0% (25/178) and 13.5% (24/178) in the 3 months of age to <1 year of age group; the dominant pathogens were Streptococcus pneumoniae and the detection rate were 67.9% (74/109) and 44.4% (16/36) in the 1-<5 years of age and 5-<15 years of age . There were 9.7% (19/195) strains of Escherichia coli producing ultra-broad-spectrum β-lactamases. The positive rates of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) culture and blood culture were 32.2% (515/1 598) and 25.0% (400/1 598), while 38.2% (126/330)and 25.3% (21/83) in CSF metagenomics next generation sequencing and Streptococcus pneumoniae antigen detection. There were 4.3% (32/790) cases of which CSF white blood cell counts were normal in etiology confirmed group. Among 1 610 children with ABM, main intracranial imaging complications were subdural effusion and (or) empyema in 349 cases (21.7%), hydrocephalus in 233 cases (14.5%), brain abscess in 178 cases (11.1%), and other cerebrovascular diseases, including encephalomalacia, cerebral infarction, and encephalatrophy, in 174 cases (10.8%). Among the 166 cases (10.3%) with unfavorable outcome, 32 cases (2.0%) died among whom 24 cases died before 1 year of age, and 37 cases (2.3%) had recurrence among whom 25 cases had recurrence within 3 weeks. The incidences of subdural effusion and (or) empyema, brain abscess and ependymitis in the etiology confirmed group were significantly higher than those in the clinically diagnosed group (26.2% (207/790) vs. 17.3% (142/820), 13.0% (103/790) vs. 9.1% (75/820), 4.6% (36/790) vs. 2.7% (22/820), χ2=18.71, 6.20, 4.07, all P<0.05), but there was no significant difference in the unfavorable outcomes, mortility, and recurrence between these 2 groups (all P>0.05). Conclusions: The onset age of ABM in children is usually within 1 year of age, especially <3 months. The common pathogens in infants <3 months of age are Escherichia coli and Streptococcus agalactiae, and the dominant pathogen in infant ≥3 months is Streptococcus pneumoniae. Subdural effusion and (or) empyema and hydrocephalus are common complications. ABM should not be excluded even if CSF white blood cell counts is within normal range. Standardized bacteriological examination should be paid more attention to increase the pathogenic detection rate. Non-culture CSF detection methods may facilitate the pathogenic diagnosis.
Adolescent
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Brain Abscess
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Escherichia coli
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Female
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Humans
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Hydrocephalus
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Infant
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Infant, Newborn
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Male
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Meningitis, Bacterial/epidemiology*
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Retrospective Studies
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Streptococcus agalactiae
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Streptococcus pneumoniae
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Subdural Effusion
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beta-Lactamases
10.Comparative study of three scores in predicting the death risk of severe burn patients.
Zhi Qin XIE ; Guang Hua GUO ; Zhen YANG ; Han Xiao YI ; Shui Lian WANG ; Xin Rong TANG ; De Guang LIU ; Yan De ZENG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2022;38(2):184-189
Objective: To explore the predictive values of the modified Baux score, Belgian Outcome in Burn Injury score, and Ryan score on the death risk of severe burn patients. Methods: A retrospective case series study was conducted. From February 2018 to November 2019, 260 severe burn patients who met the inclusion criteria were admitted to the Department of Burns of the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, including 158 males and 102 females, aged 36 (3, 53) years. According to the final outcome, the patients were divided into survival group (n=229) and death group (n=31). Data of patients were compared and statistically analyzed with chi-square test or Mann-Whitney U test between the two groups, including the gender, age, cause of burn, site of burn, total burn area, depth of burn, combined inhalation injury, and combined underlying diseases on admission, and the modified Baux score, Belgian Outcome in Burn Injury score, and Ryan score calculated based on part of the aforementioned data. The Kendall tau-b coefficient method was used to analyze the consistency of the above-mentioned three scores in 260 severe burn patients. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves of the above-mentioned three scores predicting the death risk of 260 severe burn patients were drawn, and the area under the curve (AUC), the optimal threshold, and the sensitivity and specificity under the optimal threshold were calculated. The quality of AUC of the above-mentioned three scores was compared by Delong test. Results: The gender, site of burn, and depth of burn of patients between the two groups were all similar (P>0.05). The age, total burn area, proportion of flame burn, proportion of combined inhalation injury, and proportion of combined underlying diseases of patients in death group were significantly higher than those in survival group (with Z values of 5.53 and 17.78, respectively, χ2 values of 16.23, 15.89, and 17.78, respectively, P<0.01); the modified Baux score, Belgian Outcome in Burn Injury score, and Ryan score of patients in death group were 142 (115, 155), 7 (5, 7), 2 (2, 3), all significantly higher than 64 (27, 87), 1 (0, 3), 0 (0, 1) in survival group (with Z values of 7.91, 7.64, and 7.61, respectively, P<0.01). In 260 severe burn patients, the results between the modified Baux score and Ryan score, modified Baux score and Belgian Outcome in Burn Injury score, Ryan score and Belgian Outcome in Burn Injury score were significantly consistent (with Kendall tau-b coefficients of 0.75, 0.71, and 0.86, respectively, P<0.01). The AUCs of ROC curves of the modified Baux score, Belgian Outcome in Burn Injury score, and Ryan score for predicting the death risk of 260 severe burn patients were 0.92, 0.89, and 0.85, respectively (with 95% confidence intervals of 0.86-0.98, 0.83-0.95, and 0.78-0.93, respectively, P<0.01); the optimal thresholds were 106.5, 4.5, and 1.5 points, respectively; the sensitivity under the optimal threshold were 88.5%, 76.9%, and 73.1%, respectively, and the specificity under the optimal threshold were 88.5%, 87.2%, and 86.3%, respectively. The modified Baux score was similar to Belgian Outcome in Burn Injury score in the AUC quality (z=1.25, P>0.05), which were both significantly better than the AUC quality of Ryan score (with z values of 2.35 and 2.11, respectively, P<0.05). Conclusions: The modified Baux score, Belgian Outcome in Burn Injury score, and Ryan score have good ability in predicting the death risk of severe burn patients. From the perspective of clinical practice, the modified Baux score is more suitable as a predictive tool for the prognosis of severe burn patients.
Adult
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Burns
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Female
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Hospitalization
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Humans
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Male
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Prognosis
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ROC Curve
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Retrospective Studies


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