1.Application of Posterior Quadratus Lumborum Block in Laparoscopic Myomectomy
Liwei WANG ; Yuanli DUN ; Yao YAO ; Changyi WU ; Kun ZHANG ; Yinyin QU
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2025;25(2):75-80
Objective To explore the safety and feasibility of posterior quadratus lumborum block(PQLB)in patients undergoing laparoscopic myomectomy.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on clinical data of 62 gynecological patients who underwent laparoscopic myomectomy from July 2021 to July 2024.The patients were divided into two groups based on the preoperative blocking method:the PQLB group and the transversus abdominis plane block(TAP)group,with 31 patients in each group.In the PQLB group,bilateral PQLB was performed under ultrasound guidance with 20 ml of 0.35%ropivacaine on each side.In the TAP group,bilateral transversus abdominis plane blocks were performed under ultrasound guidance with 20 ml of 0.4%or 0.5%ropivacaine on each side.The mean arterial pressure and heart rate were recorded before anesthesia(T0),at the time of the block(T1),at skin incision(T2),and during the recovery period(T3).The local anesthetic toxicity,nerve injury,intraoperative opioid consumption,postoperative remedial analgesic usage and dosage,as well as the incidence of nausea and vomiting,were monitored.Results The operations were successfully completed in all the 62 patients.No significant differences were observed between the two groups in mean arterial pressure(F=0.323,P=0.572)and heart rate(F=0.195,P=0.660)at 4 different time points.There were no significant differences in the dosage of anesthetic analgesics during surgery(Z=-0.458,P=0.647)and length of hospital stay(Z=-1.652,P=0.099)between the two groups.The postoperative remedial analgesic usage rate in the PQLB group was significantly lower than that in the TAP group(32.3%vs.74.2%,x2=10.949,P=0.000).Within 48 h after operation,the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs(NSAIDs)dosage in the PQLB group was significantly lower than that in the TAP group[0(0,0)mg vs.400(0,1600)mg,Z=-4.849,P=0.000],and no significant difference was observed between the two groups in the use of opioid(tramadol)dosage(Z=-0.045,P=0.964).There was no significant difference in the incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting(P>0.05).The scores of numeric rating scale for abdomial wall pain and visceral pain in the PQLB group at 12 and 24 h after surgery did not exceed 3 points.No local anesthetic toxicity or nerve injury was observed.Conclusion PQLB provides effective analgesia for patients undergoing laparoscopic myomectomy,offering better control of visceral pain,helping reduce intraoperative opioid consumption,and lowering the risk of postoperative adverse reactions.
2.Application of Posterior Quadratus Lumborum Block in Laparoscopic Myomectomy
Liwei WANG ; Yuanli DUN ; Yao YAO ; Changyi WU ; Kun ZHANG ; Yinyin QU
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2025;25(2):75-80
Objective To explore the safety and feasibility of posterior quadratus lumborum block(PQLB)in patients undergoing laparoscopic myomectomy.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on clinical data of 62 gynecological patients who underwent laparoscopic myomectomy from July 2021 to July 2024.The patients were divided into two groups based on the preoperative blocking method:the PQLB group and the transversus abdominis plane block(TAP)group,with 31 patients in each group.In the PQLB group,bilateral PQLB was performed under ultrasound guidance with 20 ml of 0.35%ropivacaine on each side.In the TAP group,bilateral transversus abdominis plane blocks were performed under ultrasound guidance with 20 ml of 0.4%or 0.5%ropivacaine on each side.The mean arterial pressure and heart rate were recorded before anesthesia(T0),at the time of the block(T1),at skin incision(T2),and during the recovery period(T3).The local anesthetic toxicity,nerve injury,intraoperative opioid consumption,postoperative remedial analgesic usage and dosage,as well as the incidence of nausea and vomiting,were monitored.Results The operations were successfully completed in all the 62 patients.No significant differences were observed between the two groups in mean arterial pressure(F=0.323,P=0.572)and heart rate(F=0.195,P=0.660)at 4 different time points.There were no significant differences in the dosage of anesthetic analgesics during surgery(Z=-0.458,P=0.647)and length of hospital stay(Z=-1.652,P=0.099)between the two groups.The postoperative remedial analgesic usage rate in the PQLB group was significantly lower than that in the TAP group(32.3%vs.74.2%,x2=10.949,P=0.000).Within 48 h after operation,the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs(NSAIDs)dosage in the PQLB group was significantly lower than that in the TAP group[0(0,0)mg vs.400(0,1600)mg,Z=-4.849,P=0.000],and no significant difference was observed between the two groups in the use of opioid(tramadol)dosage(Z=-0.045,P=0.964).There was no significant difference in the incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting(P>0.05).The scores of numeric rating scale for abdomial wall pain and visceral pain in the PQLB group at 12 and 24 h after surgery did not exceed 3 points.No local anesthetic toxicity or nerve injury was observed.Conclusion PQLB provides effective analgesia for patients undergoing laparoscopic myomectomy,offering better control of visceral pain,helping reduce intraoperative opioid consumption,and lowering the risk of postoperative adverse reactions.
3.Research progress on imaging segmentation and quantification methods for epicardial adipose tissue and its clinical applications
Junda QU ; Minfu YANG ; Chunlin LI ; Liwei SUN ; He GAO ; Xu ZHANG
Journal of Capital Medical University 2025;46(1):99-105
Epicardial adipose tissue(EAT)is a type of fat tissue that is closely adjacent to the coronary arteries and myocardium,and it caused physiological and pathological changes to the body through the secretion of autocrine and paracrine active factors.EAT is regarded as a diagnostic marker and a potential therapeutic target for cardiovascular diseases,and it is of great significance to segment and quantify EAT.This article introduced the evolution of the EAT segmentation and quantification methods from the aspects of traditional imaging,atlas,and artificial intelligence.Furthermore,it reviewed the research progresses on automatically quantified EAT indices in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases.
4.Research progress on imaging segmentation and quantification methods for epicardial adipose tissue and its clinical applications
Junda QU ; Minfu YANG ; Chunlin LI ; Liwei SUN ; He GAO ; Xu ZHANG
Journal of Capital Medical University 2025;46(1):99-105
Epicardial adipose tissue(EAT)is a type of fat tissue that is closely adjacent to the coronary arteries and myocardium,and it caused physiological and pathological changes to the body through the secretion of autocrine and paracrine active factors.EAT is regarded as a diagnostic marker and a potential therapeutic target for cardiovascular diseases,and it is of great significance to segment and quantify EAT.This article introduced the evolution of the EAT segmentation and quantification methods from the aspects of traditional imaging,atlas,and artificial intelligence.Furthermore,it reviewed the research progresses on automatically quantified EAT indices in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases.
5.Clinical application of multidisciplinary team in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic refractory wounds
Liwei WANG ; Bingchuan LIU ; Yinyin QU ; Changyi WU ; Yun TIAN
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2025;57(1):185-191
Objective:To explore the application effectiveness of multidisciplinary team(MDT)in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic refractory wounds,and to provide new ideas for optimizing the clinical diagnosis and treatment of such diseases.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on the clini-cal data of patients with chronic refractory wounds who underwent surgery at Peking University Third Hos-pital from January 2015 to October 2023,and a total of 456 patients,including 290 males and 166 females,with an average age of(49.4±16.9)years.According to whether preoperative MDT discussion was conducted,the patients were divided into MDT discussion group and non-MDT discussion group.The overall implementation process of MDT included:Starting and recording with the medical office,collec-ting data and discussing the initial MDT,informing the patient of the treatment plan and strictly imple-menting it,and the change of the condition needs to be discussed again by MDT.The general clinical da-ta,anesthesia risk grade,complications(hypertension,diabetes,coronary heart disease),and the etiology and location of chronic refractory wounds between the two groups were compared.The main observational measurements and outcome indicators of treatment effectiveness included the number of sur-geries required to achieve wound healing after admission,the recurrence rate after wound healing,the incidence of perioperative complications(pulmonary infection,severe cardiovascular event,vein thrombus embo-lism,cerebral stroke and delirium,etc.),and patient satisfaction score.Results:There were 189 patients in the MDT discussion group and 267 patients in the non-MDT discussion group.There was no significant statistical difference in the clinical data,such as age,gender,body mass index,American Society of Anesthesiologists,comorbidities,etiology,and location of chronic refractory wounds between the two groups(P>0.05).The average number of surgeries required for wound healing in MDT discussion group and non-MDT discussion group was 2.1±1.1 and 2.8±1.6,respectively,with a sta-tistically significant difference(P<0.001).This difference was also significant in chronic refractory wounds caused by three etiologies:Diabetic ulcer,infection after trauma or surgery,and non-union after radiotherapy(P<0.05).The recurrence rate of the patients in the non-MDT discussion group after wound healing was 18.0%,slightly higher than that in the MDT discussion group of 14.3%(P>0.05).In terms of perioperative complications,the non-MDT discussion group also had a higher incidence(3.7%vs.2.6%),but the difference was not statistically significant(P>0.05).In terms of patient satisfac-tion,the MDT discussion group scored significantly higher(96.5 vs.91.1,P=0.028).Conclusion:The MDT mode can significantly reduce the number of surgeries for patients with chronic refractory wounds,improve the effectiveness of therapy and increase patient satisfaction.It is a recommended model for optimizing the clinical diagnosis and treatment effectiveness of chronic refractory wounds.
6.Association of different sleep characteristics and cardiometabolic risk in college students
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(1):25-29
Objective:
To describe the association of different sleep characteristics and cardiometabolic risk among college students, so as to provide reference for health promotion of college students.
Methods:
By random cluster sampling method, a questionnaire survey and physical examination including blood pressure, waist circumference and blood lipid indicators, which were conducted in April and May of 2019 among a total of 1 179 college students from the first grade in two universities in Hefei City of Anhui Province and Shangrao City of Jiangxi Province. A total of 729 college students with valid questionnaires were included into analysis. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) were used to investigate sleep behavior, and the Morning And Evening Questionnaire-5 (MEQ-5) was used to investigate sleep characteristics. The cardiometabolic risk score was derived using the sum of the standardized sex specific Z scores of waist circumference, mean arterial pressure, HDL cholesterol (multiplied by -1), triglycerides, and insulin resistance index. The rank sum tests were used to compare differences in cardiometabolic risk scores across demographic characteristics. Generalized linear models were used to compare the association of different sleep characteristics with cardiometabolic risk scores among college students.
Results:
The average cardiovascular metabolic risk score of college students was -0.32(-2.03, 1.58). There were statistically significant differences in cardiovascular metabolic risk scores among college students in variables such as smoking, health status, and physical activity levels ( t/F=-3.41, 12.88, 51.07, P <0.01). The results of the generalized linear model showed that nighttime preference ( B=1.89, 95%CI =1.02-3.49), insomnia symptoms ( B=3.25, 95%CI =1.79-5.90), and short or long sleep duration ( B=1.92, 95%CI =1.21-3.05) were positively correlated with the cardiovascular metabolic risk score of college students ( P <0.05).
Conclusions
Poor sleep patterns among college students are positively correlated with the risk of cardiovascular metabolism. The sleep behavior of college students should be actively changed to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.
7.Association between sleep quality and anxiety-depression co-morbid symptoms among nursing students of medical college in Hefei City
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(8):1186-1189
Objective:
To describe the prevalence and association of sleep quality and anxiety-depression co-morbid symptoms among nursing students, in order to provide a reference basis for promoting the development of nursing students mental health.
Methods:
Using a prospective study design, baseline survey was conducted in January 2019 among a random cluster sample of 1 716 individuals in three medical universities in Hefei, Anhui Province, and a follow-up survey was conducted in October 2019, with a valid number of 1 573 individuals after matching with the baseline survey. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) was used to assess nursing students sleep quality, and the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS-21) to assess the anxiety-depression comorbid symptoms.
Results:
The detection rates of anxiety-depression co-morbidities among nursing students at baseline and follow-up survey were 16.9% and 18.2%, respectively, and the detection rates of poor sleep quality among nursing students at baseline and follow-up survey were 10.1% and 10.3%, respectively. The results of the binary Logistic regression model showed that baseline PSQI score were positively associated with the risk of anxiety-depression co-morbid symptoms among nursing students at baseline ( OR=1.49, 95%CI =1.40-1.59) and after nine months of follow-up ( OR=1.22, 95%CI =1.16-1.28). Furthermore, the influence of baseline sleep quality on the risk of anxiety-depression co-morbid symptoms were mainly concentrated in the five dimensions of sleep time, sleep efficiency, sleep disorders, hypnotic drugs and daytime dysfunction, and such effects of sleep time, sleep disorders and daytime dysfunction still existed in the follow-up investigation.
Conclusion
Poor sleep quality of nursing students can increase the risk of anxiety-depression co-morbidities. Improving sleep quality of nursing students has a positive effect on improving their mental health.
8.Bidirectional associations between cellular phone use behaviors and depressive symptoms in college students: a follow up study
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(2):251-255
Objective:
The study aimed to describe the prevalence of mobile phone use and depressive symptoms and to examine the bidirectional associations between the two among college students, providinb evidence for mental health promotion among college students.
Methods:
A longitudinal study with follow up at 6 month intervals was conducted in 1 135 students from 2 universities in Hefei, Anhui Province and Shangrao, Jiangxi Province who were selected between April and May 2019. The last follow up was conducted between April and May 2021 based on questionnaire survey, and 999 valid participants were obtained after matching. The self designed questionnaire was used to investigate the duration of cellular phone use and use of cellular phone functions among college students. The Self rating Questionnaire for Adolescent Problematic Mobile Phone Use (SQAPMPU) and the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) were used to assess cellular phone dependence and depressive symptoms among college students. Pearson correlation analysis was used to examine the correlation between cellular phone use behavior and depressive symptoms at baseline and 2 years later; linear regression model was used to analyze the linear association between cellular phone use behavior and depressive symptoms scores; autoregressive cross lagged model was used to analyze the bidirectional associations between cellular phone use behaviors and depressive symptoms among college students over time.
Results:
The prevalence of mobile phone dependence and depressive symptoms among college students at baseline were 24.3% and 42.4%, respectively. The mean duration of mobile phone use among college students at baseline and the 2 year follow up were (2.84±0.90)h/d and (2.02±1.05)h/d, respectively; the mean scores of mobile phone dependence were (23.30±9.00) and (23.29±10.45), respectively; the mean scores of mobile phone function use were (30.12±6.66) and (29.12±7.27), respectively; and the mean scores of depressive symptoms were (4.51±4.76) and (2.61±4.40), respectively. Pearson correlation analysis showed there were significant positive correlations between duration of cellular phone use, cellular phone dependence, use of cellular phone functions at baseline or 2 years later and depressive symptoms 2 years later( r =0.08-0.50, P <0.05). Linear regression models showed a significant positive association between cellular phone dependence at baseline and depressive symptoms ( β=0.26, 95%CI =0.23-0.29) at baseline and 2 years later ( β=0.12, 95%CI =0.09-0.15). Autoregressive cross lagged models showed that cellular phone dependence at baseline positively predicted depressive symptoms 2 years later ( β =0.04) and depressive symptoms at baseline positively predicted cellular phone dependence 2 years later( β =0.23)( P <0.05).
Conclusion
There was a bidirectional association between cellular phone dependence and depressive symptoms among college students. Reducing cellular phone dependence is of positive significance for improving college students mental health.
9.High frequency of alternative splicing variants of the oncogene Focal Adhesion Kinase in neuroendocrine tumors of the pancreas and breast.
Dawei XIE ; Zheng WANG ; Beibei SUN ; Liwei QU ; Musheng ZENG ; Lin FENG ; Mingzhou GUO ; Guizhen WANG ; Jihui HAO ; Guangbiao ZHOU
Frontiers of Medicine 2023;17(5):907-923
The characteristic genetic abnormality of neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs), a heterogeneous group of tumors found in various organs, remains to be identified. Here, based on the analysis of the splicing variants of an oncogene Focal Adhesion Kinase (FAK) in The Cancer Genome Atlas datasets that contain 9193 patients of 33 cancer subtypes, we found that Box 6/Box 7-containing FAK variants (FAK6/7) were observed in 7 (87.5%) of 8 pancreatic neuroendocrine carcinomas and 20 (11.76%) of 170 pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas (PDACs). We tested FAK variants in 157 tumor samples collected from Chinese patients with pancreatic tumors, and found that FAK6/7 was positive in 34 (75.6%) of 45 pancreatic NENs, 19 (47.5%) of 40 pancreatic solid pseudopapillary neoplasms, and 2 (2.9%) of 69 PDACs. We further tested FAK splicing variants in breast neuroendocrine carcinoma (BrNECs), and found that FAK6/7 was positive in 14 (93.3%) of 15 BrNECs but 0 in 23 non-NEC breast cancers. We explored the underlying mechanisms and found that a splicing factor serine/arginine repetitive matrix protein 4 (SRRM4) was overexpressed in FAK6/7-positive pancreatic tumors and breast tumors, which promoted the formation of FAK6/7 in cells. These results suggested that FAK6/7 could be a biomarker of NENs and represent a potential therapeutic target for these orphan diseases.
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Carcinoma, Pancreatic Ductal/pathology*
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Focal Adhesion Protein-Tyrosine Kinases/therapeutic use*
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Oncogenes
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Pancreatic Neoplasms/metabolism*
10.Hyperthermia differentially affects specific human stem cells and their differentiated derivatives.
Si WANG ; Fang CHENG ; Qianzhao JI ; Moshi SONG ; Zeming WU ; Yiyuan ZHANG ; Zhejun JI ; Huyi FENG ; Juan Carlos Izpisua BELMONTE ; Qi ZHOU ; Jing QU ; Wei LI ; Guang-Hui LIU ; Weiqi ZHANG
Protein & Cell 2022;13(8):615-622


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