1.Trends of Brain Tumor Incidence and Onset Age in Can-cer Registration Areas of Jiangsu Province from 2009 to 2019
De LIU ; Pan ZHANG ; Cheng QIAO ; Ting LI ; Peipei CHEN ; Zongmei DONG ; Jinyi ZHOU ; Ran TAO ; Weigang MIAO ; Renqiang HAN
China Cancer 2025;34(2):116-124
[Purpose]To analyze the trends of brain tumor incidence and age of onset in cancer registration areas of Jiangsu Province from 2009 to 2019.[Methods]The incidence data of brain tumors from 2009 to 2019 were obtained from 16 national cancer registration areas of Jiangsu Province.The crude incidence rate,age-standardized incidence rate by Chinese standard popula-tion(ASIRC),average age of onset,standardized age-specific incidence rate,and annual average percentage change(AAPC)by sexes and regions were calculated.[Results]The incidence rate of brain tumor in Jiangsu Province from 2009 to 2019 showed an increasing trend(AAPC=4.12%,95%CI:3.31%~4.95%),and the increase in female(AAPC=5.79%,95%CI:4.44%~7.15%)was higher than that in male(AAPC=2.31%,95%CI:1.66%~2.97%);and the increase in urban areas(AAPC=4.84%,95%CI:3.52%~6.18%)was higher than that in rural areas(AAPC=3.04%,95%CI:2.12%~3.98%).The ASIRC also showed an increasing trend(AAPC=2.14%,95%CI:1.27%~3.02%).Birth cohort analysis showed that within the same age group,the incidence rate of brain tumors increased with increasing birth years.The average age of onset for crude incidence showed a delaying trend of 0.43 years old per year(t=7.09,P<0.001);that for ASIRC was 0.20 years old per year(t=3.33,P=0.009).The proportion of patients in the age group of 60 years old and above increased from 35.79%in 2009 to 44.18%in 2019.[Conclusion]The incidence of brain tumor in cancer registration areas of Jiangsu Province showed an increasing trend from 2009 to 2019 with a delaying trend of average age of onset.
2.Innovation and practice of medical humanities education model in the context of Healthy China
Ting ZHAO ; Haidong XU ; Qianqiang WANG ; Dengyu LIU ; Xiaoyan PAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(10):1429-1434
Starting from the connotation of "New Medicine" in the context of Healthy China, Guangxi Medical University has launched a reform of medical humanities education based on the concept of holistic medicine and the competency-based approach. With the construction of first-class courses and majors as the starting point, the university aims to position itself, clarify goals, and innovate concepts based on "value orientation", and it reconstructs the education system and reshapes the education model with the integration of medical humanities and the combination of learning and practice, thereby establishing a holistic education system with the integration of medical humanities centered on longitudinally sequenced medical humanities curricula. The university also constructs a participatory teaching method based on online-offline platforms, pre-class/post-class engagement, and on-campus/off-campus collaboration, as well as a teaching assessment system with multiple subjects, multiple dimensions, dynamic evolution, and virtue orientation. The university has also built a diversified collaborative educational practice platform among universities, hospitals, and communities, thereby forming a comprehensive medical humanities teaching model with the teaching of humanistic knowledge, the cultivation of humanistic spirit, and the training of good behaviors.
3.Neuropsychological characteristics and related factors in patients with congestive heart failure complicated by mild cognitive impairment
Pan FENG ; Tao LIU ; Yibo WANG ; Ting ZHANG ; Kai XU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2025;32(3):382-386
Objective:To analyze the neuropsychological characteristics of patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) complicated by mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and investigate the factors that influence the development of CHF complicated by MCI.Methods:A case-control study was conducted to retrospectively analyze the clinical data of 98 patients with CHF admitted to Baoji Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine from January 2019 to October 2020. Based on the Petersen MCI screening criteria, the patients were divided into the MCI group ( n = 48) and the normal cognitive group (NC group, n = 50). The neuropsychological characteristics were analyzed using the Mini-Mental State Examination and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment. The cognitive domain scores of the two groups were tested and compared. Logistic regression analysis was performed to identify the factors influencing the development of CHF complicated by MCI. Results:The total scores of the Mini-Mental State Examination and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment in the NC group were 28.45 ± 1.10 and 27.90 ± 1.35, respectively, which were significantly higher than those in the MCI group (23.50 ± 2.25, 22.95 ± 1.35, t = 13.92, 18.15, both P < 0.001). In addition, the NC group outperformed the MCI group in terms of the number of correct readings, time taken, attention, visuospatial function, memory, and language function ( t = 2.94, 7.29, 3.15, 9.90, 14.69, 4.87, all P < 0.01). The MCI group had a greater proportion of patients who were aged ≥ 65 years, had an education level of junior high school or below, experienced sleep disorders, and were classified as New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class Ⅲ, compared with the NC group ( χ2 = 4.18, 4.08, 6.88, 4.70, all P < 0.05). Additionally, the cardiac output was lower in the MCI group than in the NC group ( t = 4.70, P < 0.05). Logistic regression analysis revealed that age ≥ 65 years ( OR = 3.904, 95% CI: 1.530-9.963), education level of junior high school or below ( OR = 2.565, 95% CI: 1.571-4.187), sleep disorders ( OR = 3.080, 95% CI: 1.445-6.564), and low cardiac output ( OR = 1.784, 95% CI: 1.168-2.725) were independent risk factors for CHF complicated by MCI ( P < 0.05). Conclusions:Patients with CHF complicated by MCI are more likely to experience impairments in visuospatial function, executive function, attention, language function, and memory. Independent risk factors for CHF complicated by MCI include age ≥ 65 years, education level of junior high school or below, sleep disorders, and low cardiac output.
4.Trends of Brain Tumor Incidence and Onset Age in Can-cer Registration Areas of Jiangsu Province from 2009 to 2019
De LIU ; Pan ZHANG ; Cheng QIAO ; Ting LI ; Peipei CHEN ; Zongmei DONG ; Jinyi ZHOU ; Ran TAO ; Weigang MIAO ; Renqiang HAN
China Cancer 2025;34(2):116-124
[Purpose]To analyze the trends of brain tumor incidence and age of onset in cancer registration areas of Jiangsu Province from 2009 to 2019.[Methods]The incidence data of brain tumors from 2009 to 2019 were obtained from 16 national cancer registration areas of Jiangsu Province.The crude incidence rate,age-standardized incidence rate by Chinese standard popula-tion(ASIRC),average age of onset,standardized age-specific incidence rate,and annual average percentage change(AAPC)by sexes and regions were calculated.[Results]The incidence rate of brain tumor in Jiangsu Province from 2009 to 2019 showed an increasing trend(AAPC=4.12%,95%CI:3.31%~4.95%),and the increase in female(AAPC=5.79%,95%CI:4.44%~7.15%)was higher than that in male(AAPC=2.31%,95%CI:1.66%~2.97%);and the increase in urban areas(AAPC=4.84%,95%CI:3.52%~6.18%)was higher than that in rural areas(AAPC=3.04%,95%CI:2.12%~3.98%).The ASIRC also showed an increasing trend(AAPC=2.14%,95%CI:1.27%~3.02%).Birth cohort analysis showed that within the same age group,the incidence rate of brain tumors increased with increasing birth years.The average age of onset for crude incidence showed a delaying trend of 0.43 years old per year(t=7.09,P<0.001);that for ASIRC was 0.20 years old per year(t=3.33,P=0.009).The proportion of patients in the age group of 60 years old and above increased from 35.79%in 2009 to 44.18%in 2019.[Conclusion]The incidence of brain tumor in cancer registration areas of Jiangsu Province showed an increasing trend from 2009 to 2019 with a delaying trend of average age of onset.
5.A case report of premature ovarian insufficiency caused by a novel FANCL mutation(c.1033G>A)and in vitro functional validation
Yi-qing LIU ; Shu-ting REN ; Yun-cheng PAN ; Feng ZHANG ; Xiao-jin ZHANG ; Yan-hua WU
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2025;52(2):270-276,291
Objective To investigate the characteristics of a novel FANCL mutation identified in a patient with premature ovarian insufficiency(POI)and to explore its potential functional impacts in vitro.Methods A novel FANCL heterozygous mutation c.1033G>A(p.Glu345Lys)was screened in a patient with POI using whole exome sequencing(WES),which was found to be inherited from a mother who had undergone early menopause.The authenticity of the mutation was identified by Sanger sequencing and the conserved nature of the mutation site was predicted by software.Overexpressing FANCL mutant and wildtype plasmids were constructed and transiently transfected into HEK293T cell lines,and the effect of the mutation was detected by qPCR,immunofluorescence and Western blot.Results The mutation site of FANCL was located within the Ring domain of FANCL,which was highly conserved across multiple species.The mutant showed no significant change in mRNA expression level,while the protein expression level was significantly down-regulated.In vitro cellular experiments further revealed that the mutation leads to decreased expression levels by reducing protein stability.Conclusion A FANCL c.1033G>A mutation was found and it may cause disease in the POI patient due to decreased protein stability.
6.Neuropsychological characteristics and related factors in patients with congestive heart failure complicated by mild cognitive impairment
Pan FENG ; Tao LIU ; Yibo WANG ; Ting ZHANG ; Kai XU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2025;32(3):382-386
Objective:To analyze the neuropsychological characteristics of patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) complicated by mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and investigate the factors that influence the development of CHF complicated by MCI.Methods:A case-control study was conducted to retrospectively analyze the clinical data of 98 patients with CHF admitted to Baoji Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine from January 2019 to October 2020. Based on the Petersen MCI screening criteria, the patients were divided into the MCI group ( n = 48) and the normal cognitive group (NC group, n = 50). The neuropsychological characteristics were analyzed using the Mini-Mental State Examination and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment. The cognitive domain scores of the two groups were tested and compared. Logistic regression analysis was performed to identify the factors influencing the development of CHF complicated by MCI. Results:The total scores of the Mini-Mental State Examination and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment in the NC group were 28.45 ± 1.10 and 27.90 ± 1.35, respectively, which were significantly higher than those in the MCI group (23.50 ± 2.25, 22.95 ± 1.35, t = 13.92, 18.15, both P < 0.001). In addition, the NC group outperformed the MCI group in terms of the number of correct readings, time taken, attention, visuospatial function, memory, and language function ( t = 2.94, 7.29, 3.15, 9.90, 14.69, 4.87, all P < 0.01). The MCI group had a greater proportion of patients who were aged ≥ 65 years, had an education level of junior high school or below, experienced sleep disorders, and were classified as New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class Ⅲ, compared with the NC group ( χ2 = 4.18, 4.08, 6.88, 4.70, all P < 0.05). Additionally, the cardiac output was lower in the MCI group than in the NC group ( t = 4.70, P < 0.05). Logistic regression analysis revealed that age ≥ 65 years ( OR = 3.904, 95% CI: 1.530-9.963), education level of junior high school or below ( OR = 2.565, 95% CI: 1.571-4.187), sleep disorders ( OR = 3.080, 95% CI: 1.445-6.564), and low cardiac output ( OR = 1.784, 95% CI: 1.168-2.725) were independent risk factors for CHF complicated by MCI ( P < 0.05). Conclusions:Patients with CHF complicated by MCI are more likely to experience impairments in visuospatial function, executive function, attention, language function, and memory. Independent risk factors for CHF complicated by MCI include age ≥ 65 years, education level of junior high school or below, sleep disorders, and low cardiac output.
7.Astragaloside Ⅳ attenuates pathological myocardial hypertrophy and fibrosis in mice via EGR1-SIRT1-PPARα-SCAD signaling pathway
Li-yuan QING ; Lan-ting LIU ; Qing-ping XU ; Huan PENG ; Yu-hong CAO ; Xue-diao PAN ; Si-gui ZHOU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2025;41(2):242-250
Aim To elucidate whether Astragaloside Ⅳcould ameliorate pathological myocardial hypertrophy and fibrosis via the EGR1-SIRT1-PPARα-SCAD signa-ling pathway in TAC mice.Methods After randomi-zing mice into groups,the Sham+AS-Ⅳ group and TAC+AS-Ⅳ group were intragastrically administered 20 mg·kg-1AS-Ⅳ once daily,whereas the Sham+NS group and TAC+NS group were given equivalent saline.Six weeks post-surgery,an evaluation of cardiac function was conducted,heart weight index was compu-ted,morphological alterations in heart were noted,vari-ations in collagen and myocardial hypertrophy indexes were analyzed,ATP content,free fatty acid content,hydroxyproline content,SCAD expression,and enzyme activity were measured,and an initial investigation into the protein expression of EGR1-SIRT1-PPARα-SCAD in myocardial tissues was undertaken.Results After AS-Ⅳ intervention,the heart weight index of TAC mice decreased(P<0.01),LVAWd,LVAWs,LVPWd and LVPWs values decreased(P<0.01,P<0.05),EF%and FS%values increased(all P<0.01),myocardial hypertrophy markers and collagen area decreased,FFA content,HYP content and collagen expression de-creased(all P<0.01),SCAD enzyme activity and ex-pression increased(P<0.01,P<0.05),and ATP content increased(P<0.01).The expression of EGR1 protein decreased,and the expression of SIRT1 and PPARα protein increased(all P<0.01).Conclu-sions AS-Ⅳ may improve fatty acid oxidation via the EGR1-SIRT1-PPARα-SCAD signaling pathway,thereby ameliorating pathological myocardial hypertrophy and fibrosis in TAC model mice.
8.Effects of esketamine-mediated opioid-free anesthesia on postopera-tive gastrointestinal function in patients undergoing laparoscopic rad-ical resection of distal gastric cancer
Yidong XU ; Siqi YANG ; Tao WANG ; Liuyan WU ; Ting PAN ; Sen WANG ; Zhenhui ZHOU ; Shasha YOU ; Xingzi CHEN ; Saifu WANG ; Linjun WANG ; Cunming LIU ; Chun YANG ; Di WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2025;30(10):1297-1304
AIM:To investigate the impact of es-ketamine-mediated opioid-free anesthesia(OFA)on postoperative gastrointestinal function in patients undergoing laparoscopic distal gastrectomy for gas-tric cancer.METHODS:A total of 150 pa-tients,scheduled for elective laparoscopic distal gas-trectomy for gastric cancer and meeting the inclu-sion and exclusion criteria,were randomly assigned to either the OFA group or the opioid-based anes-thesia(OBA)group using a random number ta-ble,with 75 patients in each group.The OFA group was administered an anesthesia regimen pri-marily consisting of esketamine,while the OBA group received conventional opioid anesthesia,pri-marily consisting of sufentanil and remifentanil.The primary outcome measure was postoperative flatus time,defined as the interval from the end of sur-gery to the first passage of gas.RESULTS:The OFA group exhibited a shorter postoperative flatus time compared to the OBA group(P<0.01).Intraopera-tive blood loss and norepinephrine consumption were significantly less in the OFA group compared to the OBA group(P<0.05);the postoperative HADS-D score was better in the OFA group than in the OBA group,and both the OFA and OBA groups showed significantly lower postoperative HADS-A and HADS-D scores compared to their preoperative levels(P<0.05);the incidence rate of abdominal distension was significantly lower in the OFA group compared to the OBA group(P<0.05).CONCLUSION:The use of esketamine-mediated opioid-free anesthesia can expedite gastrointestinal function recovery,reduce hospital stay duration,and decrease postoperative adverse reactions in patients undergoing laparo-scopic distal gastrectomy for gastric cancer.
9.CT-Derived Radiomics Nomogram for Predicting the Expression of Programmed Cell Death Ligand 1 in Patient with Lung Adenocarcinoma
Ting XU ; Xiaowen LIU ; Yaxi CHEN ; Yudie PAN ; Jingshan GONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(1):33-40
Purpose To investigate the predictive value of nomogram based on preoperative CT imaging for predicting programmed cell death receptor ligand 1(PD-L1)expression in patient with lung adenocarcinoma.Materials and Methods A total of 158 patients with lung adenocarcinoma were enrolled in Shenzhen people's Hospital from January 2021 to July 2022,of which 82 were negative for PD-L1 and 76 were positive for PD-L1.They were randomly divided into training set(n=119)and verification set(n=39)according to the proportion of 7:3.The significant characteristics between PD-L1 negative and PD-L1 positive were screened by univariate and multivariate Logistic regression to construct a clinical model.Radiomics features were extracted from preoperative CT images,and then features were screened and modeled.Finally,the combined model was established by clinical factors and radiomics features,which was visualized by nomogram.The diagnostic performance of the model was evaluated using receiver operating characteristic curves and area under the curve(AUC).Results The area under the curve(AUC)of the clinical model composed of carcinoembryonic antigen and vascular convergence sign was 0.774(95%CI 0.687-0.860)and 0.808(95%CI 0.670-0.947)in the training set and validation set,respectively.Through feature screening,the radiomics model was composed of 17 radiomics features,and the AUC of the training and validation sets was 0.837(95%CI 0.764-0.910)and 0.778(95%CI 0.633-0.923).The training set and validation set of the combined model composed of carcinoembryonic antigen,vascular convergence sign and radiomics score were AUC 0.892(95%CI 0.832-0.952)and 0.853(95%CI 0.737-0.968).In the training set,the AUC of the combined model was higher than that of the other two models(Z=-2.640,-2.855,P<0.05).Conclusion Based on preoperative CT radiomics nomogram,it had high predictive efficacy on the expression of PD-L1 in lung adenocarcinoma and could provide decision-making support for the selection of clinical treatment regimens for lung adenocarcinoma patients.
10.Practical research on nursing coordination training for rapid sequential intubation in children based on LSPPDM framework
Yu-xia YANG ; Jing HU ; Wei-ming CHEN ; Ye CHENG ; Wei-jie SHEN ; Yi ZHANG ; Ting-ting XUE ; Bei-bei WANG ; Yu-qing WANG ; Pan LIU ; Ying-ying ZHANG ; Guo-ping LU ; Ying GU
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2025;52(6):847-853
Objective To investigate the practical effects of pediatric rapid sequence intubation(RSI)nursing coordination training based on the LSPPDM(learn,see,practice,prove,do,maintain)framework in order to provide evidence for optimizing pediatric RSI nursing training programs.Methods Nurses from the intensive care unit(ICU)of Children's Hospital,Fudan University during Feb 2023 and Jan 2024 were divided into the experimental group(n=35)and the control group(n=35)by block randomization.The experimental group received LSPPDM framework-based training,while the control group underwent conventional training with theoretical lectures and procedural demonstrations.Outcomes included training satisfaction,theoretical knowledge and procedural skill assessment scores,team collaboration compliance and RSI procedure time were compared between the two groups.Results The experimental group demonstrated significantly higher training satisfaction(123.80±2.04 vs.117.26±9.82,P<0.05),superior post-training theoretical knowledge and procedural skills(P<0.05),enhanced team collaboration compliance(P<0.05),and shorter RSI completion time(P<0.05)compared with the control group.Conclusion Pediatric RSI nursing coordination training based on the LSPPDM framework can effectively increase training satisfaction,promote theoretical and procedural skills and reduce completion time in nurses.

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