1.Consensus on informed consent for orthodontic treatment
Yang CAO ; Bing FANG ; Zuolin JIN ; Hong HE ; Yuxing BAI ; Lin WANG ; Haiping LU ; Zhihe ZHAO ; Tianmin XU ; Weiran LI ; Min HU ; Jinlin SONG ; Jun WANG ; Fang JIN ; Ding BAI ; Xianglong HAN ; Yuehua LIU ; Bin YAN ; Jie GUO ; Jiejun SHI ; Yongming LI ; Zhihua LI ; Xiuping WU ; Jiangtian HU ; Linyu XU ; Lin LIU ; Yi LIU ; Yanqin LU ; Wensheng MA ; Shuixue MO ; Liling REN ; Shuxia CUI ; Yongjie FAN ; Jianguang XU ; Lulu XU ; Zhijun ZHENG ; Peijun WANG ; Rui ZOU ; Chufeng LIU ; Lunguo XIA ; Li HU ; Weicai WANG ; Liping WU ; Xiaoxing KOU ; Jiali TAN ; Yuanbo LIU ; Bowen MENG ; Yuantao HAO ; Lili CHEN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2025;60(12):1327-1336
This consensus was developed by the Orthodontic Society of the Chinese Stomatological Association to provide a systematic, scientific, and practical guideline for informed consent in orthodontic care. Orthodontic treatment is typically lengthy, highly individualized, and involves multiple factors such as growth and development, occlusal function, and facial esthetics. Rapid technological advances and diverse risk profiles make the traditional reliance on orthodontist experience or institutional templates insufficient to ensure patients′ full understanding and autonomous decision-making. To address this, the expert panel conducted extensive reviews of domestic and international guidelines, analyzed representative dispute cases, and performed multicenter patient-clinician surveys. Using a multi-round Delphi method, the group established a standardized informed consent framework covering the initial consultation, treatment, and retention phases. The consensus emphasizes that informed consent is not only a fundamental legal and ethical requirement but also a key step in building trust, improving patient compliance, and enhancing treatment satisfaction. Orthodontists should clearly and comprehensively explain treatment plans, potential risks, uncertainties, and associated costs, while respecting the autonomy of patients or guardians, and maintain continuous communication and dynamic evaluation throughout the treatment process. The release of this consensus provides unified and authoritative guidance for clinical orthodontics, helping to standardize informed consent, enhance its transparency, safeguard patient rights, reduce medical risks, and promote high-quality, sustainable development of orthodontic practice.
2.Evaluation of the application effect of a self-made annular smoke evacuation device in open thyroid surgery
Xiangxin ZHENG ; Sai ZHOU ; Xiaochao ZHU ; Tong SHI ; Jie WU ; Liling ZHONG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(5):913-920
Background and Aims:With the widespread use of electrosurgical devices in open thyroid surgery,the surgical smoke generated during procedures has become a significant concern,as it compromises surgical visibility,reduces operational efficiency,and poses health risks to medical staff.Currently,local smoke evacuation is commonly performed by an assistant using a handheld suction device,which is limited in range,interferes with surgical procedures,and increases labor costs.This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness,safety,feasibility,and staff satisfaction associated with a self-made annular smoke evacuation device constructed from readily available materials for use in open thyroid surgery.Methods:A total of 82 patients undergoing open surgery for papillary thyroid carcinoma at Suqian First People's Hospital between March and June 2024 were randomly assigned to an observation group and a control group(41 patients each).During surgery,the observation group used a self-made annular smoke evacuation device for continuous smoke removal,while the control group used conventional manual suction via an assistant.Outcomes compared between the two groups included PM2.5 concentrations 30 cm above the surgical field,operative time,intraoperative blood loss,and medical staff satisfaction with smoke removal.Results:During thyroid tissue dissection,the PM2.5 concentration in the observation group was(63.26±11.71)μg/m3,corresponding to a"good"air quality level,while in the control group it was(126.35±40.12)μg/m3,ranging from"mild to severe pollution"—a statistically significant difference(P<0.05).In the observation group,operative times for unilateral and bilateral procedures were(31.25±11.36)min and(71.13±17.12)min,respectively,with intraoperative blood loss of(10.5±5.3)mL and(18.6±5.5)mL.In the control group,times were(39.27±15.42)min and(78.35±22.35)min,with blood loss of(12.5±5.8)mL and(20.5±6.5)mL,respectively—all differences not statistically significant(all P>0.05).Staff satisfaction was significantly higher in the observation group compared to the control group(97.6%vs.31.7%,P<0.05).Conclusion:The self-made annular smoke evacuation device demonstrated favorable results in open thyroid surgery,effectively reducing surgical smoke concentration,improving visibility,and minimizing health risks to medical staff without compromising surgical efficiency or safety.The device is cost-effective,easy to assemble,and can be repurposed postoperatively as a drainage tube,requiring no additional consumables.Its reusability and ease of integration offer strong practical value and clinical applicability.
3.Expert consensus on early orthodontic treatment of class III malocclusion.
Xin ZHOU ; Si CHEN ; Chenchen ZHOU ; Zuolin JIN ; Hong HE ; Yuxing BAI ; Weiran LI ; Jun WANG ; Min HU ; Yang CAO ; Yuehua LIU ; Bin YAN ; Jiejun SHI ; Jie GUO ; Zhihua LI ; Wensheng MA ; Yi LIU ; Huang LI ; Yanqin LU ; Liling REN ; Rui ZOU ; Linyu XU ; Jiangtian HU ; Xiuping WU ; Shuxia CUI ; Lulu XU ; Xudong WANG ; Songsong ZHU ; Li HU ; Qingming TANG ; Jinlin SONG ; Bing FANG ; Lili CHEN
International Journal of Oral Science 2025;17(1):20-20
The prevalence of Class III malocclusion varies among different countries and regions. The populations from Southeast Asian countries (Chinese and Malaysian) showed the highest prevalence rate of 15.8%, which can seriously affect oral function, facial appearance, and mental health. As anterior crossbite tends to worsen with growth, early orthodontic treatment can harness growth potential to normalize maxillofacial development or reduce skeletal malformation severity, thereby reducing the difficulty and shortening the treatment cycle of later-stage treatment. This is beneficial for the physical and mental growth of children. Therefore, early orthodontic treatment for Class III malocclusion is particularly important. Determining the optimal timing for early orthodontic treatment requires a comprehensive assessment of clinical manifestations, dental age, and skeletal age, and can lead to better results with less effort. Currently, standardized treatment guidelines for early orthodontic treatment of Class III malocclusion are lacking. This review provides a comprehensive summary of the etiology, clinical manifestations, classification, and early orthodontic techniques for Class III malocclusion, along with systematic discussions on selecting early treatment plans. The purpose of this expert consensus is to standardize clinical practices and improve the treatment outcomes of Class III malocclusion through early orthodontic treatment.
Humans
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Malocclusion, Angle Class III/classification*
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Orthodontics, Corrective/methods*
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Consensus
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Child
4.Life's Essential 8 metrics and prognosis in patients with renal insufficiency: Results from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2007-2018.
Weihua CHEN ; Guitao XIAO ; Shan DING ; Shanshan SHI ; Yuxiong PAN ; Jiabin TU ; Yanbin ZHANG ; Ying LIAO ; Liling CHEN ; Kaihong CHEN ; Rongchong HUANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(21):2824-2831
BACKGROUND:
The benefits of ideal cardiovascular-health metrics (ICVHMs) in patients with renal insufficiency remain unclear. This study aimed to investigate the associations between ICVHM and prognosis in a renal insufficiency population.
METHODS:
The trial enrolled 29,682 participants from the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), 2007-2018, with mortality follow-up through December 31, 2019. Participants were divided into three groups based on estimated glomerular filtration rates. Cardiovascular health was assessed using new "Life's Essential 8" metrics. Cox regression analyses based on NHANES data were used to determine the associations between ICVHMs and cardiovascular mortality in patients with renal insufficiency.
RESULTS:
During a mean follow-up of 6.58 years, ideal cardiovascular health (hazard ratio [HR] = 0.42; 95% confidence interval [CI]; 0.25-0.70) and ideal health behavior (HR = 0.53; 95% CI; 0.39-0.73) reduced cardiovascular mortality in participants with renal insufficiency. For each one ICVHM increment, a 25% reduction in cardiovascular mortality was recorded (95% CI; 0.69-0.82). When compared with participants with normal renal function, for those with mild renal insufficiency, the HR for cardiovascular mortality gradually decreased from 1.47 (95% CI; 0.85-2.52) in those who had ≤1 ICVHMs to 0.30 (95% CI; 0.12-0.77) in participants who had >6 ICVHMs.
CONCLUSIONS
From an ICVHM perspective, enhanced cardiovascular benefits were observed in individuals with renal insufficiency, coupled with a reduced risk of all-cause mortality. Furthermore, when compared with individuals with normal renal function, increased ICVHMs can mitigate adverse risks associated with renal impairment.
Humans
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Male
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Female
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Nutrition Surveys
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Middle Aged
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Renal Insufficiency/physiopathology*
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Aged
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Prognosis
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Adult
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Cardiovascular Diseases/mortality*
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Glomerular Filtration Rate/physiology*
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Proportional Hazards Models
5.Consensus on informed consent for orthodontic treatment
Yang CAO ; Bing FANG ; Zuolin JIN ; Hong HE ; Yuxing BAI ; Lin WANG ; Haiping LU ; Zhihe ZHAO ; Tianmin XU ; Weiran LI ; Min HU ; Jinlin SONG ; Jun WANG ; Fang JIN ; Ding BAI ; Xianglong HAN ; Yuehua LIU ; Bin YAN ; Jie GUO ; Jiejun SHI ; Yongming LI ; Zhihua LI ; Xiuping WU ; Jiangtian HU ; Linyu XU ; Lin LIU ; Yi LIU ; Yanqin LU ; Wensheng MA ; Shuixue MO ; Liling REN ; Shuxia CUI ; Yongjie FAN ; Jianguang XU ; Lulu XU ; Zhijun ZHENG ; Peijun WANG ; Rui ZOU ; Chufeng LIU ; Lunguo XIA ; Li HU ; Weicai WANG ; Liping WU ; Xiaoxing KOU ; Jiali TAN ; Yuanbo LIU ; Bowen MENG ; Yuantao HAO ; Lili CHEN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2025;60(12):1327-1336
This consensus was developed by the Orthodontic Society of the Chinese Stomatological Association to provide a systematic, scientific, and practical guideline for informed consent in orthodontic care. Orthodontic treatment is typically lengthy, highly individualized, and involves multiple factors such as growth and development, occlusal function, and facial esthetics. Rapid technological advances and diverse risk profiles make the traditional reliance on orthodontist experience or institutional templates insufficient to ensure patients′ full understanding and autonomous decision-making. To address this, the expert panel conducted extensive reviews of domestic and international guidelines, analyzed representative dispute cases, and performed multicenter patient-clinician surveys. Using a multi-round Delphi method, the group established a standardized informed consent framework covering the initial consultation, treatment, and retention phases. The consensus emphasizes that informed consent is not only a fundamental legal and ethical requirement but also a key step in building trust, improving patient compliance, and enhancing treatment satisfaction. Orthodontists should clearly and comprehensively explain treatment plans, potential risks, uncertainties, and associated costs, while respecting the autonomy of patients or guardians, and maintain continuous communication and dynamic evaluation throughout the treatment process. The release of this consensus provides unified and authoritative guidance for clinical orthodontics, helping to standardize informed consent, enhance its transparency, safeguard patient rights, reduce medical risks, and promote high-quality, sustainable development of orthodontic practice.
6.Evaluation of the application effect of a self-made annular smoke evacuation device in open thyroid surgery
Xiangxin ZHENG ; Sai ZHOU ; Xiaochao ZHU ; Tong SHI ; Jie WU ; Liling ZHONG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(5):913-920
Background and Aims:With the widespread use of electrosurgical devices in open thyroid surgery,the surgical smoke generated during procedures has become a significant concern,as it compromises surgical visibility,reduces operational efficiency,and poses health risks to medical staff.Currently,local smoke evacuation is commonly performed by an assistant using a handheld suction device,which is limited in range,interferes with surgical procedures,and increases labor costs.This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness,safety,feasibility,and staff satisfaction associated with a self-made annular smoke evacuation device constructed from readily available materials for use in open thyroid surgery.Methods:A total of 82 patients undergoing open surgery for papillary thyroid carcinoma at Suqian First People's Hospital between March and June 2024 were randomly assigned to an observation group and a control group(41 patients each).During surgery,the observation group used a self-made annular smoke evacuation device for continuous smoke removal,while the control group used conventional manual suction via an assistant.Outcomes compared between the two groups included PM2.5 concentrations 30 cm above the surgical field,operative time,intraoperative blood loss,and medical staff satisfaction with smoke removal.Results:During thyroid tissue dissection,the PM2.5 concentration in the observation group was(63.26±11.71)μg/m3,corresponding to a"good"air quality level,while in the control group it was(126.35±40.12)μg/m3,ranging from"mild to severe pollution"—a statistically significant difference(P<0.05).In the observation group,operative times for unilateral and bilateral procedures were(31.25±11.36)min and(71.13±17.12)min,respectively,with intraoperative blood loss of(10.5±5.3)mL and(18.6±5.5)mL.In the control group,times were(39.27±15.42)min and(78.35±22.35)min,with blood loss of(12.5±5.8)mL and(20.5±6.5)mL,respectively—all differences not statistically significant(all P>0.05).Staff satisfaction was significantly higher in the observation group compared to the control group(97.6%vs.31.7%,P<0.05).Conclusion:The self-made annular smoke evacuation device demonstrated favorable results in open thyroid surgery,effectively reducing surgical smoke concentration,improving visibility,and minimizing health risks to medical staff without compromising surgical efficiency or safety.The device is cost-effective,easy to assemble,and can be repurposed postoperatively as a drainage tube,requiring no additional consumables.Its reusability and ease of integration offer strong practical value and clinical applicability.
7.Mechanism of Anti-inflammatory Effects of Bupi Yichang Pills on Inhibiting Glycolytic Metabolic Pathway in Mice with Experimental Colitis
Qiuping XIAO ; Jiaqi HUANG ; Qi WAN ; Min SHI ; Shanshan LI ; Duanyong LIU ; Liling CHEN ; Youbao ZHONG
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 2024;35(1):1-9
Objective To investigate the anti-inflammatory effects of Bupi Yichang Pills on mice with experimental colitis and its potential mechanism of action.Methods Dextran sulfate sodium(DSS)was used to model the experimental colitis,and low-,medium-and high-doses of Bupi Yichang Pills(1.5,3.0,6.0 g·kg-1·d-1)and Mesalazine(300 mg·kg-1·d-1)were fed at the same time.Mice were observed for general behavior and weighed.Hematoxylin-eosin staining was used to observe the pathological injury of colonic tissues.qPCR and ELISA were used to detect the levels of inflammatory cytokines(TNF-α,IL-1β,IL-6,IL-10,IL-35 and TGF-β1),qPCR and Western Blot were used to detect the mRNA and protein levels of glucose transporters and glycolytic kinases.Results Low-,medium-and high-doses of Bupi Yichang Pills significantly down-regulated disease activity index in colitis mice(P<0.05,P<0.01).The body mass and colon length were significantly increased,while colon mass,colon mass index and unit colon mass index were significantly reduced(P<0.05,P<0.01),and ulcer formation and inflammatory cell infiltration in colonic tissue were significantly improved.In addition,medium-and high-doses of Bupi Yichang Pills significantly down-regulated the mRNA levels and concentrations of pro-inflammatory cytokines including TNF-α,IL-1β and IL-6(P<0.01),while significantly up-regulated the mRNA levels and concentrations of anti-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-10,IL-35 and TGF-β1(P<0.01).We further found that high-dose of Bupi Yichang Pills significantly down-regulated the mRNA and protein expressions of glucose transporters(Glut1,Glut2,Glut4)and glycolytic kinases(HK2,Aldolase A,PKM2)in colonic tissue(P<0.01).Conclusions Bupi Yichang Pills effectively alleviates DSS-induced experimental colitis,and its specific mechanism of action is related to the improvement of glycolytic metabolic pathways and the regulation of inflammatory cytokine expression.
8.Comparative analysis of gut microbiota of Chinese Kunming dog, German Shepherd dog, and Belgian Malinois dog
Qingmei HU ; Luguang CHENG ; Xueting CAO ; Feng SHI ; Yunjie MA ; Liling MO ; Junyu LI ; Siyi ZHU ; Zichao LIU
Journal of Veterinary Science 2024;25(6):e85-
Objective:
This study examined the gut bacterial communities of dogs from different breeds, all kept under identical domestication conditions.
Methods:
Noninvasive sampling and 16S rRNA high-throughput sequencing were used to compare the composition and function of the gut microbiota of three dog breeds: the Chinese Kunming dog (CKD), German Shepherd dog (GSD), and Belgian Malinois dog (BMD).
Results:
The gut microbiota of the three dog breeds consisted of 257 species across 146 genera, 60 families, 35 orders, 15 classes, and 10 phyla. The dominant bacterial phyla across the three breeds were Firmicutes (57.44%), Fusobacteriota (28.86%), and Bacteroidota (7.63%), while the dominant bacterial genera across the three breeds were Peptostreptococcus (21.08%), Fusobacterium (18.50%), Lactobacillus (12.37%), and Cetobacter (10.29%). Further analysis revealed significant differences in the intestinal flora of the three breeds at the phylum and genus levels. The intestinal flora of BMD was significantly richer than that of CKD and GSD. The functional prediction and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes analysis showed that the primary functions of the gut microbiota in these breeds were similar, with significant enrichment in various metabolic pathways, including carbohydrate and amino acid metabolism, secondary metabolite biosynthesis, and microbial metabolism in different environments. The intestinal flora of these breeds also played a crucial role in genetic information processing, including transcription, translation, replication, and material transport.
Conclusions
and Relevance: These results provide novel insights into the intestinal flora of intervention dogs and suggest novel methods to improve their health status, which help increase microbial diversity and normalize metabolite production in diseased dogs.
9.Comparative analysis of gut microbiota of Chinese Kunming dog, German Shepherd dog, and Belgian Malinois dog
Qingmei HU ; Luguang CHENG ; Xueting CAO ; Feng SHI ; Yunjie MA ; Liling MO ; Junyu LI ; Siyi ZHU ; Zichao LIU
Journal of Veterinary Science 2024;25(6):e85-
Objective:
This study examined the gut bacterial communities of dogs from different breeds, all kept under identical domestication conditions.
Methods:
Noninvasive sampling and 16S rRNA high-throughput sequencing were used to compare the composition and function of the gut microbiota of three dog breeds: the Chinese Kunming dog (CKD), German Shepherd dog (GSD), and Belgian Malinois dog (BMD).
Results:
The gut microbiota of the three dog breeds consisted of 257 species across 146 genera, 60 families, 35 orders, 15 classes, and 10 phyla. The dominant bacterial phyla across the three breeds were Firmicutes (57.44%), Fusobacteriota (28.86%), and Bacteroidota (7.63%), while the dominant bacterial genera across the three breeds were Peptostreptococcus (21.08%), Fusobacterium (18.50%), Lactobacillus (12.37%), and Cetobacter (10.29%). Further analysis revealed significant differences in the intestinal flora of the three breeds at the phylum and genus levels. The intestinal flora of BMD was significantly richer than that of CKD and GSD. The functional prediction and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes analysis showed that the primary functions of the gut microbiota in these breeds were similar, with significant enrichment in various metabolic pathways, including carbohydrate and amino acid metabolism, secondary metabolite biosynthesis, and microbial metabolism in different environments. The intestinal flora of these breeds also played a crucial role in genetic information processing, including transcription, translation, replication, and material transport.
Conclusions
and Relevance: These results provide novel insights into the intestinal flora of intervention dogs and suggest novel methods to improve their health status, which help increase microbial diversity and normalize metabolite production in diseased dogs.
10.The Effects of Different Delivery Methods on Levator Ani Muscle of Primipara were Evaluated by Three-dimensional Perineal Ultrasonogra-phy Combined with Shear-wave Elastography
Jiawen DONG ; Liling SHI ; Meili ZHANG
Journal of Medical Research 2024;53(9):127-131
Objective To explore the application value of transperineal three-dimensional ultrasound combined with SWE in evalu-ating the effect of delivery mode on the morphology and function of levator ANI muscle in primipara,and to provide a new method for early diagnosis of pelvic floor dysfunction(PFD).Methods A total of 92 primiparas who were re-examined 6-8 weeks after delivery in our hospital were selected as postpartum group,and divided into vaginal delivery group(n=45)and cesarean section group(n=47)accord-ing to their delivery mode,and healthy women without childbirth at the same period were selected as control group(n=43).Transperineal three-dimensional ultrasound combined with SWE was used to examine the differences in the morphological parameters and elastic param-eters of levator anal hiatus in different states among all groups.Results The hiatus area of levator anal muscle(LHA)at rest,maximum anal retraction and maximum Valsalva in the vaginal delivery group was greater than that in the cesarean section group and control group,and the cesarean section group was greater than the control group,the differences were statistically significant(P<0.01).Compared with control group and cesarean section group,the elastic parameters of vaginal delivery group at rest and maximum anal retraction were de-creased,the difference was statistically significant(P<0.01).There was no significant difference in elastic parameters between the cesar-ean section group and the control group(P>0.05).The difference between maximum Valsalva state and resting state LHA(Δ A')was negatively correlated with the difference before and after contraction of bilateral PR Young's modulus(ΔE)(left r=-0.444,P=0.008;Right r=0.488,P=0.002).Conclusion Three-dimensional perineal ultrasonography combined with SWE can quantitatively evaluate the morphology and function of levator ANI muscle,and provide evidence for the early diagnosis of PFD.

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