1.Comparison of the prognostic value of 15 nutritional/inflammatory indicators in postoperative cancer patients
Xiaoqian LIU ; Kai SUN ; Xiaolin WANG ; Qianqian ZHAO ; Xiaoxiao WU ; Fangqi SHEN ; Xi CHEN ; Chenxu TIAN ; Di WU ; Chunhua SONG ; HongXia XU ; Minghua CONG ; Hanping SHI ; Pingping JIA
Journal of Capital Medical University 2025;46(3):410-419
Objective To explore and identify the nutritional/inflammatory indicator with the highest predictive potential for overall survival(OS)in postoperative tumor patients so as to provide guidance for postoperative rehabilitation of tumor patients.Methods Data from 3 191 surgical patients were collected,including 15 nutritional/inflammatory indicators.The maximum selection rank statistic method was used to calculate the optimal cut-off values for continuous indicators.The Kaplan-Meier method was used to assess OS,and Cox proportional hazards models were used to analyze the association between the aforementioned 15 indicators and survival.The predictive value of these 15 indicators was evaluated with receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves and C-index.Results Multivariate analysis showed that all 15 indicators were significantly associated with poorer OS in surgical patients(P<0.05 for all).Time-dependent area under the curve(AUC)and C-index analysis indicated that 3 indicators with the highest predictive potential in OS in postoperative tumor patients were the nutritional risk index(NRI)(C-index:0.597),C-reactive protein-to-albumin ratio(CAR)(C-index:0.587),and C-reactive protein-to-lymphocyte ratio(CLR)(C-index:0.587).The optimal cut-off value for NRI was determined to be 104.31(i.e.,NRI<104.31 suggests malnutrition)with the maximum selection rank statistic method,the optimal cut-off value for CAR to be 0.05(i.e.,CAR≥0.05 suggests a strong inflammatory response,often accompanied by malnutrition),and the optimal cut-off value for CLR to be 1.18(i.e.,CLR≥1.18 suggests a strong inflammatory response).Subgroup analysis indicated that NRI,CAR,and CLR had good correlation with tumor staging,and there were significant differences between tumor node metastasis(TNM)Ⅲ/Ⅳ stage patients and TNM Ⅰ/Ⅱ stage patients when there was a strong inflammatory response or malnutrition.Conclusion In postoperative tumor patients,NRI,CLR,and CAR have high prognostic value.Combining these with the patient's clinical stage,it enables more precise guidance for clinical diagnosis and treatment strategies.
2.Comparison of the prognostic value of 15 nutritional/inflammatory indicators in postoperative cancer patients
Xiaoqian LIU ; Kai SUN ; Xiaolin WANG ; Qianqian ZHAO ; Xiaoxiao WU ; Fangqi SHEN ; Xi CHEN ; Chenxu TIAN ; Di WU ; Chunhua SONG ; HongXia XU ; Minghua CONG ; Hanping SHI ; Pingping JIA
Journal of Capital Medical University 2025;46(3):410-419
Objective To explore and identify the nutritional/inflammatory indicator with the highest predictive potential for overall survival(OS)in postoperative tumor patients so as to provide guidance for postoperative rehabilitation of tumor patients.Methods Data from 3 191 surgical patients were collected,including 15 nutritional/inflammatory indicators.The maximum selection rank statistic method was used to calculate the optimal cut-off values for continuous indicators.The Kaplan-Meier method was used to assess OS,and Cox proportional hazards models were used to analyze the association between the aforementioned 15 indicators and survival.The predictive value of these 15 indicators was evaluated with receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves and C-index.Results Multivariate analysis showed that all 15 indicators were significantly associated with poorer OS in surgical patients(P<0.05 for all).Time-dependent area under the curve(AUC)and C-index analysis indicated that 3 indicators with the highest predictive potential in OS in postoperative tumor patients were the nutritional risk index(NRI)(C-index:0.597),C-reactive protein-to-albumin ratio(CAR)(C-index:0.587),and C-reactive protein-to-lymphocyte ratio(CLR)(C-index:0.587).The optimal cut-off value for NRI was determined to be 104.31(i.e.,NRI<104.31 suggests malnutrition)with the maximum selection rank statistic method,the optimal cut-off value for CAR to be 0.05(i.e.,CAR≥0.05 suggests a strong inflammatory response,often accompanied by malnutrition),and the optimal cut-off value for CLR to be 1.18(i.e.,CLR≥1.18 suggests a strong inflammatory response).Subgroup analysis indicated that NRI,CAR,and CLR had good correlation with tumor staging,and there were significant differences between tumor node metastasis(TNM)Ⅲ/Ⅳ stage patients and TNM Ⅰ/Ⅱ stage patients when there was a strong inflammatory response or malnutrition.Conclusion In postoperative tumor patients,NRI,CLR,and CAR have high prognostic value.Combining these with the patient's clinical stage,it enables more precise guidance for clinical diagnosis and treatment strategies.
3.An excerpt of an international Delphi consensus statement on metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease and risk of chronic kidney disease (2023)
Danqin SUN ; Jiaqi SHEN ; Minghua ZHENG
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2024;40(1):42-45
In 2020, an international expert panel proposed to replace nonalcoholic fatty liver disease with metabolic associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD). Recent studies have shown that there is a higher risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in the MAFLD population and that MAFLD is an independent risk factor for CKD. However, up to now, there are still no guidelines on the prevention and treatment of MAFLD-related CKD. Based on the Delphi method, the authors led a multidisciplinary team of 50 authoritative experts from 26 countries to reach a consensus on some open-ended research issues about the association between MAFLD and CKD, which can help to clarify the important clinical association between MAFLD and the risk of CKD and improve the understanding of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, management, and treatment of MAFLD and CKD, so as to establish a framework for the early prevention and management of these two common and interrelated diseases.
4.Application of a new residency training model for emergency medicine in the context of sub-specialty zoning
Xiaoxiong CHEN ; Yuanjuan JIANG ; Qiang XIANG ; Yajing SHEN ; Minghua LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2024;23(4):543-547
Objective:To investigate the application and teaching effect of a new residency training model for emergency medicine in the context of sub-specialty zoning.Methods:A total of 30 emergency medicine residents were randomly divided into experimental group and control group, with 15 residents in each group. The residents in the experimental group received teaching based on the sub-specialty zoning model, while those in the control group received traditional teaching. SPSS 26.0 software was used for the t-test and the chi-square test, and the two groups were compared in terms of demographic variables, training assessment scores, and teaching feedback. Results:There were no significant differences between the two groups in the demographic variables such as age, sex, education background, and years of clinical work, and there was also no significant difference between the two groups in the final assessment score of Chongqing ( P>0.05), but there was a significant difference between the two groups in the score of intra-department theoretical examination before the final assessment [(81.20±2.83) vs. (89.73±3.01), P<0.001]. The survey of teaching feedback showed that both groups had high confidence in independent duty and a high degree of satisfaction with teaching, with no significant differences between the two groups ( P>0.05); however, compared with the control group, the experimental group had a significantly higher recognition of the development of emergency sub-specialties and significantly better orientations of scientific research and self-development. Conclusions:The new residency training model for emergency medicine in the context of sub-specialty zoning may help with the long-term development of emergency medicine and should be further promoted and validated in emergency medicine residency training.
5.Relationship between internalized homophobia and self-concept clarity in lesbians
Nirui YU ; Siyu XIA ; Minghua SONG ; Shen LIU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2024;38(12):1066-1072
Objective:To examine the relationship between internalized homophobia and self-concept clarity in lesbians,and explore the mediating role of gender role conflict and the moderating role of loneliness.Methods:Totally 510 lesbians were selected and assessed with the Internalized Homophobia Scale(IHS),Gender Role Con-flict Scale-Short Form(GRCS-SF),Self-Concept Clarity Scale(SCCS),and UCLA Loneliness Scale(UCLALS).Model 4 in the PROCESS macro program was used to test the mediating role of gender roles,and Model 14 was used to test the moderating role of loneliness.Results:The IHS scores were negatively correlated with the SCCS scores(r=-0.11,P<0.05).Gender role conflict fully mediated the relationship between lesbian internalized ho-mophobia and self-concept clarity(indirect effect=-0.09,95%CI=-0.13--0.05).Loneliness moderated the relationship between gender role conflict and self-concept clarity among lesbians(Bsimple=-0.17,-0.30,P<0.01).Conclusion:It suggests that the internalized homophobia may be related to self-concept clarity in lesbi-ans,with gender role conflict as a mediator and loneliness as a moderator moderates between their relationships.
6.Application and efficacy evaluation of a modified continuous penetrating-suture pancreaticojejunos-tomy in patients with high risk of clinically relevant postoperative pancreatic fistula
Daohai QIAN ; Bin LIU ; Zhaoxing LI ; Bin JIANG ; Shihang XI ; Zhengchao SHEN ; Guannan WANG ; Minghua HU ; Xiaoming WANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2024;30(8):592-596
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy of a modified continuous penetrating-suture pancreaticojejunostomy (PPJ), also known as a continuous PPJ with a U-shaped reinforcement of pancreatic section (U-PPJ), in patients with high risk of clinically relevant postoperative pancreatic fistula (CR-POPF).Methods:Clinical data of 33 patients with pancreatic tumors undergoing pancreatic surgery in the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Wannan Medical College from August 2017 to December 2023 were collected, including 22 males and 11 females, aged (64.9±8.6) years old. According to the fashion of pancreaticojejunostomy, patients were divided into two groups: U-PPJ group ( n=11) and PPJ group ( n=22). The general data, incidence of CR-POPF, abdominal bleeding and other clinicopathological data were collected. Results:All patients underwent pancreatic surgery successfully and were discharged from the hospital uneventfully. Intraoperative blood loss in U-PPJ group was 200.00 (100.0, 200.0) ml, postoperative hospitalization was 13.0 (11.0, 18.0) d, and the drain removal time was 17.0 (12.0, 21.0) d, and no CR-POPF occurred. The intraoperative blood loss, postoperative hospitalization days, drain removal time, and incidence of postoperative biochemical leakage were comparable between the groups (all P>0.05). The incidence of CR-POPF in U-PPJ group was lower than that in PPJ group [0 vs. 22.7% (5/22), P<0.05]. Conclusion:U-PPJ is safe and effective in patients with pancreatic tumors and might reduce the incidence of CR-POPF.
7.Following up and re-entry of HBV reactive blood donors in Yantai area
Hewei SONG ; Xintang SHEN ; Wei WANG ; Minghua XU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2023;36(8):713-716
【Objective】 To analyze the preliminary screening and follow-up testing data of HBV in Yantai area, and discuss the rationality of following up and re-entry program of HBV reactive blood donors. 【Methods】 Donors who were single reagent reactive by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in initial screening but non-reactive by nucleic acid testing (NAT) were followed up. Individual NAT(ID-NAT) was performed for HBV DNA, ELISA for HBsAg, HBsAb, HBeAb, HBeAg and HBcAb, and ECLIA for the detection of HBsAg. 【Results】 A total of 547 blood donors were HBsAg ELISA-/NAT+, and 97 were followed up, among which 24 met the requirements of re-entry while 73 did not. Of the 24 blood donors who met the re-entry requirements, 13 donated blood again, with test results all qualified. 【Conclusion】 The combination of ELISA, ID-NAT, and ECLIA methods for following up detection for HBsAg ELISA+ blood donors is recommended. Blood donors with HbsAb S/CO ≥ 10 and negative results for other tests met the re-entry requirements, with a re-entry rate at 24.74%, and the re-donation qualified rate of blood donors after re-entry was 100%.
8.Venous thromboembolism in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in China: a report from the Chinese Children's Cancer Group-ALL-2015.
Mengmeng YIN ; Hongsheng WANG ; Xianmin GUAN ; Ju GAO ; Minghua YANG ; Ningling WANG ; Tianfeng LIU ; Jingyan TANG ; Alex W K LEUNG ; Fen ZHOU ; Xuedong WU ; Jie HUANG ; Hong LI ; Shaoyan HU ; Xin TIAN ; Hua JIANG ; Jiaoyang CAI ; Xiaowen ZHAI ; Shuhong SHEN ; Qun HU
Frontiers of Medicine 2023;17(3):518-526
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a complication in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). The Chinese Children's Cancer Group-ALL-2015 protocol was carried out in China, and epidemiology, clinical characteristics, and risk factors associated with VTE were analyzed. We collected data on VTE in a multi-institutional clinical study of 7640 patients with ALL diagnosed in 20 hospitals from January 2015 to December 2019. First, VTE occurred in 159 (2.08%) patients, including 90 (56.6%) during induction therapy and 108 (67.92%) in the upper extremities. T-ALL had a 1.74-fold increased risk of VTE (95% CI 1.08-2.8, P = 0.022). Septicemia, as an adverse event of ALL treatment, can significantly promote the occurrence of VTE (P < 0.001). Catheter-related thrombosis (CRT) accounted for 75.47% (n = 120); and, symptomatic VTE, 58.49% (n = 93), which was more common in patients aged 12-18 years (P = 0.023), non-CRT patients (P < 0.001), or patients with cerebral thrombosis (P < 0.001). Of the patients with VTE treated with anticoagulation therapy (n = 147), 4.08% (n = 6) had bleeding. The VTE recurrence rate was 5.03% (n = 8). Patients with VTE treated by non-ultrasound-guided venous cannulation (P = 0.02), with residual thrombus (P = 0.006), or with short anticoagulation period (P = 0.026) had high recurrence rates. Thus, preventing repeated venous puncture and appropriately prolonged anticoagulation time can reduce the risk of VTE recurrence.
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9.Efficacy of dl-3-n-butylphthalide in the treatment of dysphagia after cerebral infarction in 35 patients
Xufeng ZHANG ; Minghua SHEN ; Ru SUN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2022;29(2):281-284
Objective:To investigate the therapeutic effect of dl-3-n-butylphthalide on dysphagia after cerebral infarction.Methods:Seventy acute cerebral infarction patients with dysphagia who received treatment in The First People's Hospital of Huzhou from December 2019 to December 2020 were included in this study. They were randomly assigned to receive either routine treatment combined with swallowing function training (routine treatment group, n = 35) or intravenous dl-3-n-butylphthalide, routine treatment, and swallowing function training in combination (dl-3-n-butylphthalide treatment group, n = 35). All patients received 2 weeks of treatment. Clinical efficacy and swallowing function training pre- and post-treatment were compared between the two groups. Results:Total response rate was significantly higher in the dl-3-n-butylphthalide treatment group than in the routine treatment group [100.0% (35/35) vs. 91.4% (32/35), χ2 = 1.39, P = 0.238]. Before treatment, there were no significant differences in the scores of the Water-Swallowing Test and the Standardized Swallowing Assessment between the two groups ( P = 0.898, 0.691). The scores of the Water-Swallowing Test and the Standardized Swallowing Assessment measured after treatment in the dl-3-n-butylphthalide treatment group were (0.68 ± 0.76) points and (21.60 ± 2.50) points, which were significantly lower than those in the routine treatment group [(1.15 ± 0.77) points, (27.62 ± 3.80) points, t = 2.57, 7.82, P = 0.012, < 0.001]. Conclusion:Dl-3-n-butylphthalide treatment is highly effective on dysphagia after acute cerebral infarction. It can effectively promote the recovery of a patient's swallowing function. The treatment method is worthy of clinical application.
10.Clinical and genotypic analysis of two Chinese pedigrees affected with hereditary coagulable factor VII deficiency.
Fanfan LI ; Jie LIU ; Qianying ZHU ; Chenfang SHEN ; Kuangyi SHU ; Xiao YANG ; Wei YANG ; Suzhen LIN ; Bi CHEN ; Minghua JIANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2019;36(3):221-224
OBJECTIVE:
To explore molecular etiology and clinical characteristics of two pedigrees affected with hereditary factor VII(FVII) deficiency.
METHODS:
The nine exons and flanking sequences of the F7 gene of the probands were amplified by PCR. The amplicons were analyzed by direct sequencing. Suspected mutations were subjected to SWISS-MODEL modeling and analysis of protein structure change by Pymol software and conservation of amino acids across various species.
RESULTS:
For proband of pedigree 1, the prothrombin time (PT), FVII activity (FVII:C) and FVII antigen (FVII:Ag) were 36.3 s, 3%, 53.56%, respectively. Sequencing revealed a compound heterozygous variants of c.80_81delCT and c.1371G>T(p.Arg439Ser). His son carried a heterozygous c.1371G>T (p.Arg439Ser) variant. For proband of pedigree 2, the PT, FVII:C and FVII:Ag were 22.3 s, 4%, 1.58%, respectively. Sequencing has revealed a compound heterozygous c.278G>T(p.Arg75Met) missense variant in exon 3 and c.1278T>G (p.His408Gln) in exon 9 of the F7 gene. His mother and son both carried a heterozygous c.278G>T(p.Arg75Met) variant. Three-dimensional simulation and homology analysis revealed that the p.Arg439Ser and p.Arg75Met can respectively alter part of hydrogen bonds and two highly conserved amino acids.
CONCLUSION
Two novel heterozygous missense variants of the F7 gene [c.1371G>T(p.Arg439Ser) and c.278G>T(p.Arg75Met)] probably account for the decrease of factor VII in the two pedigrees.
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