1.Perioperative immune dynamics and clinical outcomes in patients undergoing on-pump cardiac surgery
Zhiyuan CHENG ; Xinyi LIAO ; Juan WU ; Ping YANG ; Tingting WANG ; Qinjuan WU ; Wentong MENG ; Zongcheng TANG ; Jiayi SUN ; Jia TAN ; Jing LIN ; Dan LUO ; Hao WANG ; Chaonan LIU ; Jiyue XIONG ; Liqin LING ; Jing ZHOU ; Lei DU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2026;39(1):31-43
Objective: To characterize perioperative dynamic changes in immune-cell phenotypes and inflammatory cytokines in patients undergoing CPB (cardiopulmonary bypass) cardiac surgery, and to explore their associations with postoperative outcomes. Methods: In this prospective cohort study, 120 adult patients who underwent elective cardiac surgery under CPB at West China Hospital from May 2022 to March 2023 were enrolled. Perioperative immune-cell phenotypes and concentrations of 40 inflammation-related cytokines were measured. The primary outcomes were the sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score at 24 h after surgery and ΔSOFA (the peak SOFA score within 48 h after surgery minus the preoperative SOFA score). Secondary outcomes included major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE), acute kidney injury (AKI), respiratory failure, severe liver injury, and infection. Results: The mean age of enrolled patients was 57±10 years. Of these, 52% (62/120) were male and 90% (108/120) underwent valve surgery. During the rewarming to the end of CPB, neutrophil counts rapidly increased (7.39×10
/L vs preoperative 3.07×10
/L, P<0.001), with significant upregulation of CD11b (7.30×10
/L vs preoperative 3.05×10
/L, P<0.001) and CD54 (7.15×10
/L vs preoperative 2.99×10
/L, P<0.001). Lymphocyte counts increased at the end of CPB (1.75×10
/L vs preoperative 1.12×10
/L, P<0.001) but decreased significantly at 24 h after surgery (0.59×10
/L vs preoperative 1.12×10
/L, P<0.001). Plasma analysis showed that multiple pro-inflammatory cytokines increased during CPB and remained elevated up to 24 h after surgery; five chemokines and the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 peaked at the end of CPB. The SOFA score increased from 1 (1, 2) preoperatively to 7 (5, 10) at 24 h after surgery, with a ΔSOFA of 6 (4, 8). Within 30 days after surgery, 48 patients (40.0%) developed AKI, 17 (14.2%) developed infection, 4 (3.3%) developed severe liver injury, 3 (2.5%) developed respiratory failure, and 3 (2.5%) experienced MACE. During the 2-year follow-up, 8 patients (6.7%) experienced MACE and 5 (4.2%) died. Conclusion: Multi-organ dysfunction is common after cardiac surgery under CPB (median ΔSOFA, 6), accompanied by perioperative activation of multiple immune-cell subsets and upregulation of pro-inflammatory, anti-inflammatory, and chemotactic mediators. This study provides data-driven evidence and research clues for further investigation of the associations between CPB-related immune perturbations and postoperative organ dysfunction and clinical outcomes.
2.Rectocele repair with perineal approach using autologous tissue:clinical analysis of 23 cases
Liancheng LIU ; Lei TIAN ; Ping SUN ; Lin MAO ; Yajing LU ; Yi HE ; Peixin WANG ; Shijia MU ; Xinjian LI ; Jiayan LI ; Fang XIONG ; Pengpai QIN
Journal of Clinical Surgery 2025;33(7):726-729
Objective To analyze the efficacy of autologous tissue repair for rectocele through the perineal approach in treating constipation and fecal incontinence in patients.Methods From January 2021 to November 2022,23 female patients with symptomatic rectal protrusion were treated with perineal autologous tissue repair.Preoperatively and at 12 months postoperatively,the Cleveland Clinic Constipation Score(CCCS),Cleveland Clinic Incontinence Score(CCIS),and Patient Assessment of Constipation Quality of Life(PAC-QOL)questionnaires were used to assess postoperative outcomes and quality of life.Results Among the 23 patients,with a median follow-up time of 12.6 months,CCCS decreased from 17.09±1.68 to 3.96±2.08(P<0.05);CCIS decreased from 1.52±4.15 to 0.52±1.41(P>0.05);PAC-QOL:physical discomfort decreased from 13.00±1.51 to 4.74±1.98;psychological discomfort decreased from 20.96±3.27 to 5.74±2.67;concern and anxiety decreased from 26.13±4.37 to 8.78±3.14;satisfaction decreased from 15.39±2.35 to 4.60±1.59(P<0.05).All patients showed significant improvement in constipation and incontinence symptoms postoperatively,with no serious postoperative complications and a marked improvement in postoperative quality of life.Conclusion Rectocele repair with perineal approach using autologous tissue is an effective and safe method,avoiding potential potential complications associated with grafts.
3.Party building-guided initiatives in colorectal cancer screening and support for primary healthcare in-stitutions
Xueqing YAO ; Chengzhi HUANG ; Zhiyuan LIU ; Zhanyan GUO ; Yue ZHOU ; Weixian HU ; Xiaowu LI ; Zhenbin LIN ; Yuemei ZHONG ; Dailan XIONG ; Zejian LYU ; Junjiang WANG
Modern Hospital 2025;25(8):1274-1276
With the advancement of China's healthcare reform,enhancing the capacity of primary healthcare services has become a pivotal task.Colorectal cancer,one of the most prevalent malignancies in China,highlights the critical importance of early screening and diagnosis to improve patient survival rates.This study,guided by the principles of Party building and Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics,examines the implementation and outcomes of a rural outreach program focused on colorectal cancer screening and diagnostic technologies.By promoting the dissemination of colorectal cancer screening initiatives,the paper aims to provide empirical evidence to support the deepening of primary-care services,foster high-quality ad-vancement of grassroots health services,and align with the national Healthy China Initiative,thereby more effectively safeguarding population health.
4.The Effects of the Combination of Curcumin,Berberine,and Puerarin on Lipid Levels in Hyperlipidemic Mice
Zhi-yuan FAN ; Yi-zhou XU ; Si-wei XU ; Xiong-hua XING ; Mao-lin LIU ; Xia YI
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2025;25(13):2100-2109,2099
Objective:To investigate the effects of curcumin,berberine,and puerarin combination therapy on lipid levels in hyperlipidemic mice.Methods:A total of 40 male C57BL/6J mice were randomly divided into eight groups:normal control group(A),high-fat control group(B),curcumin group(C),berberine group(D),puerarin group(E),low-dose combination group of curcumin,berberine,and puerarin(F),high-dose combination group of curcumin,berberine,and puerarin(G),and positive control group(H),with 5 mice in each group.The normal control group was fed a standard diet,while the other groups were given a high-fat diet.After establishing the hyperlipidemic model,the mice were administered with physiological saline,curcumin(200 mg/kg),berberine(200 mg/kg),puerarin(300 mg/kg),low-dose combination of curcumin(50 mg/kg),berberine(50 mg/kg),and puerarin(100 mg/kg),high-dose combination of curcumin(200 mg/kg),berberine(200 mg/kg),and puerarin(300 mg/kg),or simvastatin(6 mg/kg)via gavage for three weeks.After treatment,serum was collected from the mice for biochemical analysis of lipid levels and liver function.Liver tissues were subjected to HE staining,Western blot analysis and real-time quantitative PCR.Results:Curcumin,berberine,and puerarin,whether administered individually or in combination,can reduce the body weight of hyperlipidemic mice(P<0.01).Treatment with curcumin,berberine,and puerarin individually significantly reduced lipid levels in hyperlipidemic mice(P<0.05)and alleviated liver damage caused by hyperlipidemia(P<0.05).Furthermore,the high-dose combination of curcumin,berberine,and puerarin exhibited a more pronounced effect on improving lipid levels(P<0.01)and provided greater protective effects on the liver compared to the positive control group(P<0.05).Additionally,curcumin,berberine,and puerarin administered individually can each promote the expression of the LDLR gene in high-fat diet mice(increased by 90%,85%,and 98%,respectively)and reduce the expression of the ACC gene(decreased by 42%,45%,and 43%,respectively).The combination of all three compounds enhances the expression of the LDLR gene in high-fat diet mice(increased by 90%with low-dose combination and 169%with high-dose combination)and reduces the expression of the ACC gene(decreased by 38%with low-dose combination and 42%with high-dose combination).Conclusion:The combination of curcumin,berberine,and puerarin significantly improves lipid levels in hyperlipidemic mice and mitigates liver damage associated with hyperlipidemia.
5.Biomechanical Characteristics of Lower Limbs in Female Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis at the Beginning Stage of Learing Tai Chi Yunshou Movement
Ziling LIN ; Feng XIONG ; Meijin HOU ; Ye MA ; Benke LIU ; Bo CHEN ; Xiangbin WANG
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(2):351-357
Objective To observe the differences in dynamic stability and kinematic/kinetic characteristics of the lower limbs between patients with knee osteoarthritis(KOA)and healthy individuals at the begining stage of practicing Tai Chi Yunshou movement.Methods Thirty Tai Chi beginners,including 15 patients with KOA and 15 healthy controls,were recruited to practice Tai Chi Yunshou movement for two hours under the guidance of a Tai Chi expert.A motion capture system and a three-dimensional force platform were used to collect and calculate dynamic stability parameter as well as kinematic and kinetic parameters of the left lower limb during the Yunshou movement.Results Compared with healthy controls,patients with KOA demonstrated a smaller center of mass(COM)-center of pressure(COP)inclination angle,reduced mean and peak ankle dorsiflexion angle,reduced peak hip adduction angle and increased peak knee flexion moment during the Yunshou movement(P<0.05).Conclusions Patients with KOA use adaptive postural strategies to maintain the lateral stability in Tai Chi Yunshou exercise,but a comprehensive training programme should be recommended to reduce the joint loading during flexion of the lower limbs at the benginning stages of this exercise.
6.Establishment and application of quality control system for medical record front page coding in a hos-pital
Junfeng LIU ; Ziyi XIN ; Sha LIU ; Zhuochen LIN ; Ying XIONG
Modern Hospital 2025;25(9):1360-1362
Objective Analyze the causes of coding issues in the inpatient medical record homepage of a hospital and propose targeted improvement measures,providing a reference basis for enhancing coding quality.Methods A total of 3 000 in-patient medical records from April 1,2021,to March 31,2022(pre-intervention group)and 2 900 records from April 1,2022,to March 31,2023(post-intervention group)were selected for analysis.Quality control statistics were performed on key indica-tors,including the overall coding accuracy rate,primary diagnosis coding,secondary diagnosis coding,primary surgical proce-dure coding,and other surgical procedure coding.Results After the implementation of intervention measures,the overall accu-racy rate of the first page coding of medical records increased from 80.77%to 86.72%(P<0.001).While,the accuracy rate for primary diagnosis coding improved from 96.90%to 98.07%(P<0.05).The secondary diagnosis coding accuracy showed significant enhancement from 87.48%to 92.26%(P<0.001),and primary surgical procedure coding accuracy rose from 96.50%to 98.34%(P<0.001).Although other surgical procedure coding demonstrated improvement,the difference was not statistically significant(P>0.05).Conclusion Through a series of measures—including standardized training for coders,es-tablishing a robust quality control system,and adopting advanced information technology—both the professionalism of coders and coding efficiency were enhanced.These interventions effectively reduced coding defects and improved the quality of medical re-cord homepage coding.
7.Quality analysis of medical record home pages based on DRG/DIP dual dimensions
Ying XIONG ; Ziyi XIN ; Junfeng LIU ; Yan YUAN ; Zhuochen LIN ; Jianjun LU
Modern Hospital 2025;25(10):1535-1538
Objective To analyze the quality of medical record home pages for discharged patients in a tertiary hospital in Guangzhou in 2023 based on the dual dimensions of Diagnosis-Related Groups(DRG)and Disease Intervention Program(DIP),and to provide a basis for improving the refinement of medical record home page quality management.Methods Dis-charge medical records from a tertiary general hospital in 2023 were selected.All medical records were grouped using DRG,while medical records under Guangzhou medical insurance and cross-province medical insurance implemented under DIP were simulated for DIP grouping.The writing defects in the discharge medical records were analyzed,as well as the DRG grouping,RW,and DIP standard scores of medical records with home page filling defects.Results Among 172 230 discharge medical records,171 786 were grouped into DRG,91 768 were grouped into DIP,and 91 604 were grouped into both DRG and DIP.A significant positive correlation was found between RW and DIP standard scores(r2=0.681,P<0.001).Among the 91 604 medical records grouped into both DRG and DIP,1 942(2.12%)had writing defects,including 837(0.91%)with home page defects.DRG groups with more home page defect records included NC15,HK2,EJ13,EB15,HJ13,and RE19.Conclusion Quality defects in medical record home pages impact the accuracy of DRG and DIP grouping.Systematic measures such as strengthening medical record writing training and establishing scientific reward and punishment mechanisms should be implemented to provide data sup-port for the further advancement of DRG/DIP payment reform.
8.Quality analysis of medical record home pages based on DRG/DIP dual dimensions
Ying XIONG ; Ziyi XIN ; Junfeng LIU ; Yan YUAN ; Zhuochen LIN ; Jianjun LU
Modern Hospital 2025;25(10):1535-1538
Objective To analyze the quality of medical record home pages for discharged patients in a tertiary hospital in Guangzhou in 2023 based on the dual dimensions of Diagnosis-Related Groups(DRG)and Disease Intervention Program(DIP),and to provide a basis for improving the refinement of medical record home page quality management.Methods Dis-charge medical records from a tertiary general hospital in 2023 were selected.All medical records were grouped using DRG,while medical records under Guangzhou medical insurance and cross-province medical insurance implemented under DIP were simulated for DIP grouping.The writing defects in the discharge medical records were analyzed,as well as the DRG grouping,RW,and DIP standard scores of medical records with home page filling defects.Results Among 172 230 discharge medical records,171 786 were grouped into DRG,91 768 were grouped into DIP,and 91 604 were grouped into both DRG and DIP.A significant positive correlation was found between RW and DIP standard scores(r2=0.681,P<0.001).Among the 91 604 medical records grouped into both DRG and DIP,1 942(2.12%)had writing defects,including 837(0.91%)with home page defects.DRG groups with more home page defect records included NC15,HK2,EJ13,EB15,HJ13,and RE19.Conclusion Quality defects in medical record home pages impact the accuracy of DRG and DIP grouping.Systematic measures such as strengthening medical record writing training and establishing scientific reward and punishment mechanisms should be implemented to provide data sup-port for the further advancement of DRG/DIP payment reform.
9.Molecular epidemiological characteristics and risk factors analysis of Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales intestines colonization of neonates in Shenzhen region
Hongmei YANG ; Ke CAO ; Zhile XIONG ; Xiaochun LIU ; Kaiyue YANG ; Yunxing HE ; Shaoxiang LIN ; Jiahe ZOU ; Shuyan LIU ; Tongyan DING ; Lingfan YIN ; Zhixiang LI ; Chaohui DUAN ; Zhenwen ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;59(7):1022-1030
Objective:To study the risk factors and the molecular epidemiology characteristics for Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae(CRE) colonization in neonatal inpatients in Shenzhen region, China, which provide reference for the prevention and control of clinical CRE infection.Methods:This study is a prospective case-control study.Anal samples from inpatients between January 2023 and December 2023 at Longgang Maternity and Child Institute of Shantou University Medical College and Shenzhen Children's Hospital were collected for screening CRE strain. Drug susceptibility test, modified Carbapenem Inactivation Method (mCIM) test, drug resistance-related gene sequencing and multilocus sequence typing (MLST) were performed for isolated CRE strains.Meanwhile, the clinical data were collected for analyzing the risk factors of CRE intestinal colonization by multivariate regression analysis.Results:A total of 1 517 patients were screened, 26 CRE(1.7%, 26/1 517) were identified which including 14 Escherichia coli(53.8%, 14/26), 11 Klebsiella pneumoniae(42.3%, 11/26), 1 Enterobacter cloacae(3.9%, 1/26). The predominant carbapenemase gene was New Delhi Metallo(NDM) (92.4%, 24/26), followed by Imipenem (IMP) (3.8%, 1/26) and Guiana extended spectrum gene (GES) (3.8%, 1/26).Among the carried NDM resistance genes, New Delhi Metallo 5 (NDM5) was the main one, accounting for 84.6% (22/26).The MLST typing of Escherichia coli was mainly Sequence Type 48 (ST48) (6/14), while that of Klebsiella pneumoniae was mainly Sequence Type 35 (ST35) (10/11). All CRE isolates were resistant to penicillin, penicillinase inhibitors, cephalosporins, ertapenem and imipenem.The resistance rates of Escherichia coli to amikacin, levofloxacin was 1/14, 4/14, respectively. All isolates of Klebsiella pneumoniae were sensitive to amikacin, and the resistance rate to levofloxacin is 1/11. Risk factors for CRE colonization include the older age, length of hospital stay, tracheal intubation, invasive respiration, lumbar puncture, Apgar <7 score, and exposure to antibiotics.Conclusions:NDM5 is the predominant resistant gene in CRE isolated from neonatal patients feces in Shenzhen region.It is necessary to strengthen the screening of CRE colonization in neonate for prevention and control of CRE infection.
10.The clinical efficacy of retrograde tibial intramedullary nail combined with lateral less invasive stabilization system in the treatment of distal femoral fractures
Weizhen XU ; Zhenqi DING ; Hui LIU ; Jinhui ZHANG ; Yuanfei XIONG ; Weibin LIN ; Jin WU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(4):197-204
Objective:To explore the clinical efficacy of retrograde tibial intramedullary nail (RTN) combined with less invasive stabilization system (LISS) in the treatment of distal femoral fractures.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the data of 11 patients with distal femoral fractures who underwent RTN combined with LISS locking plate treatment at the 909th Hospital from June 2021 to December 2022. There were 5 males and 6 females, with an average age of 56.5±17.5 years. The fracture types were AO/OTA 33A2 in 2 cases, A3 in 2 cases, C1 in 2 cases, and C2 in 2 cases. There were 3 cases of periprosthetic femoral fractures after total knee arthroplasty (TKA), all classified as Rorabeck type Ⅱ. They were treated with retrograde intramedullary nailing of the tibia combined with a minimally invasive lateral internal fixation system. The operation time, intraoperative blood loss, fracture healing time, full weight-bearing time, femorotibial angle, range of motion (ROM) of the knee joint, Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) score, visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain, and complications were recorded.Results:The operation was successfully completed in all 11 cases. The operation time was 98.3±9.0 min (range 83-115 min), and the intraoperative blood loss was 167.8±24.3 ml (range 120-210 ml). All 11 cases were followed up for 11.0±1.9 months (range 9-15 months). The healing time of 11 cases was 5.3±0.8 months (range 4-6 months) after operation. The time of complete weight-bearing activity after operation was 55.7±6.5 d (range 46-67 d). At the last follow-up, the femoral-tibial angle of 11 cases was 171.2°±1.8° (range 169°-174°), the ROM of knee joint was 129.5°±4.7° (range 120°-135°), and the HSS score was 86.8±6.9 points (range 69-95 points). There were no major complications except for one case of superficial infection of surgical incision after operation.Conclusion:RTN combined with lateral LISS locking plate showed good clinical effect with the advantages of less trauma, reliable fixation, rapid recovery, less postoperative complications.

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