1.The safety and efficacy of boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) in the treatment of recurrent malignant tumors
Junqiang HONG ; Xiaoyi LIN ; Youqun LAI ; Ye CAO ; Xiangquan KONG ; Yuanhao LIU ; Shuiying LUO ; Zhicheng XIONG ; Mei GONG ; Yalai LIN ; Qiaoyun CHEN ; Mingang YING ; Li HUO ; Xiaohua ZHU ; Xiaoping SUN ; Yiqiao DENG ; Diyun SHU ; Haige ZHANG ; Cheng HUANG ; Jianji PAN
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2025;34(10):985-992
Objective:To evaluate the safety and efficacy of accelerator-based boron neutron capture therapy (AB-BNCT) in the treatment of recurrent and refractory malignant tumors.Methods:The data of 14 patients admitted to Xiamen Humanity Hospital from September 2022 to April 2023 were prospectively collected, including 7 patients with primary brain malignancies and 7 patients with locally recurrent inoperable head and neck malignancies. All patients received intravenous infusion of boron drug (NBB-001, p-dihydroxyborylphe nylalanine, a patented freeze-dried formulation) at a total nominal dosage of 500 mg/kg (11 patients) or 750 mg/kg (3 patients), and were irradiated with neutrons (operating with NeuPex system). Adverse events after treatment were recorded and assessed. The primary efficacy endpoint was the 90 d objective response rate (ORR), while the secondary endpoints included progression-free survival (PFS) and complete response rate (CRR). Data were compiled and analyzed by SAS 9.4 software. The rate and 95% CI were calculated using Clopper-Pearson method. Results:The median dose delivered to 80% of the target volume (D 80%) was 16.80 GyE (range: 8.93-23.79 GyE). The most common adverse reactions were hyperamylasemia, alopecia, and hyperprolactinemia. Five patients experienced 8 cases of grade 3 or above adverse events, including 1 case of grade 4 acute kidney injury and 7 cases of grade 3 adverse events. All adverse events were recovered after observation or treatment. At 90 d after treatment, the ORR of all patients was 9/14 (64%, 95% CI: 35%-87%), disease control rate (DCR) was 10/14 (71%, 95% CI: 42%-92%), CRR was 2/14 (14%, 95% CI: 2%-42%); and the best overall response during the entire course included an ORR of 10/14 (71% ,95% CI: 42%-92%), DCR of 13/14 (93%, 95% CI: 66%-100%), and CRR of 3/14 (21% ,95% CI: 5%-51%). The 1-year survival rate for head and neck malignancies was 71.4%, and the 2-year survival rate was 42.8%. The 1-year survival rate for recurrent brain malignancies was 42.8%. Conclusion:AB-BNCT demonstrates favorable safety and promising efficacy in treating primary brain malignancies and recurrent/refractory head and neck malignancies, representing a potential therapeutic option.
2.Analysis of endometrial microbiota characteristics in patients with varying degrees of intrauterine adhesions
Yiyang LUO ; Zhoulin ZHANG ; Yu XIAO ; Qiaoyun ZHOU ; Wenjun JIANG ; Wanfeng SONG ; Tianyu MIAO ; Xin AN ; Xiaowu HUANG
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2025;45(9):880-885
Objective:To investigate the characteristics of the endometrial microbiota in patients with varying degrees of intrauterine adhesion (IUA).Methods:This single-center cross-sectional observational study enrolled 115 patients with IUA who were treated at the Hysteroscopic Center of Fuxing Hospital, Capital Medical University, from May 2022 to October 2023. After quality control and data preprocessing, 81 samples met the inclusion criteria for analysis. Patients were grouped according to an established IUA scoring and grading system into mild IUA ( n=38) and moderate-to-severe IUA ( n=43). Endometrial tissue was collected under sterile conditions. Bacterial genomic DNA was extracted, the 16S rRNA V3-V4 region was amplified, and sequencing was performed on an Illumina platform. Differences in endometrial microbiota diversity and composition were compared between the two groups. Results:Patients with varying degrees of IUA exhibited comparable species richness, evenness and diversity of endometrial microbiota. At the phylum level, the endometrial microbiota across all subjects was predominantly composed of Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, Cyanobacteriota, Bacteroidota, and Actinobacteriota, with Proteobacteria (32.29%) and Firmicutes (23.82%) showing the highest mean relative abundances. At the genus level, Ralstonia (16.67%), Lactobacillus (13.45%), and Streptococcus (7.07%) were the most abundant genera. Group comparisons showed that the abundance of Ralstonia was higher in the mild IUA group, whereas Lactobacillus, Vibrio and Pseudoalteromonas were more abundant in the moderate-to-severe IUA group; however, these differences did not reach statistical significance (all P>0.05). LEfSe analysis further indicated that Lactobacillus, Vibrio, Pseudoalteromonas, Aeromonas, Ureaplasma and Acetobacterium were relatively enriched in the moderate-to-severe IUA group, while Geobacillus, Stomatobaculum and Fusicatenibacter were more abundant in the mild IUA group. Conclusion:The composition of the endometrial microbiota differs among patients with varying IUA severity. IUA progression may be associated with alterations in the endometrial microbiota; however, causal relationships and underlying mechanisms require further investigation.
3.Analysis of risk factors and establishment of a prediction model for endometrial cancer in postmenopausal bleeding
Jing WANG ; Qiaoyun ZHOU ; Muyu WANG ; Yu XIAO ; Dongmei SONG ; Yan GUO ; Enlan XIA ; Tinchiu LI ; Xiaowu HUANG
Journal of Capital Medical University 2025;46(1):143-149
Objective To establish a method for predicting the risk of endometrial cancer(EC)and endometrial atypical hyperplasia(AH)in women with postmenopausal bleeding(PMB)by collecting clinical data on routine medical history.Methods The clinical data of a total of 408 PMB patients admitted to Fuxing Hospital,Capital Medical University were consecutively collected in this retrospective study from December 2013 to December 2023.According to the results of endometrial pathology,patients were divided into case group and control group.EC and AH were included in the malignant group(case group)and the other endometrial pathologies were included in the non-malignant group(control group).Clinical data,including clinical history,high risk factors,and common gynecological ultrasound measurement indicators,were collected and studied by univariate and multivariate Logistic regression analysis.Results The mean age of 408 patients was(60.4±7.8)years.A total of 74 cases(18.1%)were in case group and 334 cases(81.9%)were in control group.Based on Logistic regression analysis,the best predictors of endometrial malignant lesions were selected to create a"LRDNT"(light bleeding,recurrent bleeding,diabetes,non-uniform echogenicity & thickness)model.LRDNT scores range from 0 to 22.The score of LRDNT ≥15 has the largest Yoden index,and the sensitivity to predict endometrial malignant lesions is 79.73%,the specificity is 80.84%,and the prediction accuracy is 80.64%.Conclusions The risk prediction model LRDNT,which combines clinical information and common gynecological ultrasound measurement indicators of PMB patients,can help clinicians classify patients at high and low risk of endometrial malignant lesions,and optimize the strategy of diagnosis and treatment.
4.Analysis of endometrial microbiota characteristics in patients with varying degrees of intrauterine adhesions
Yiyang LUO ; Zhoulin ZHANG ; Yu XIAO ; Qiaoyun ZHOU ; Wenjun JIANG ; Wanfeng SONG ; Tianyu MIAO ; Xin AN ; Xiaowu HUANG
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2025;45(9):880-885
Objective:To investigate the characteristics of the endometrial microbiota in patients with varying degrees of intrauterine adhesion (IUA).Methods:This single-center cross-sectional observational study enrolled 115 patients with IUA who were treated at the Hysteroscopic Center of Fuxing Hospital, Capital Medical University, from May 2022 to October 2023. After quality control and data preprocessing, 81 samples met the inclusion criteria for analysis. Patients were grouped according to an established IUA scoring and grading system into mild IUA ( n=38) and moderate-to-severe IUA ( n=43). Endometrial tissue was collected under sterile conditions. Bacterial genomic DNA was extracted, the 16S rRNA V3-V4 region was amplified, and sequencing was performed on an Illumina platform. Differences in endometrial microbiota diversity and composition were compared between the two groups. Results:Patients with varying degrees of IUA exhibited comparable species richness, evenness and diversity of endometrial microbiota. At the phylum level, the endometrial microbiota across all subjects was predominantly composed of Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, Cyanobacteriota, Bacteroidota, and Actinobacteriota, with Proteobacteria (32.29%) and Firmicutes (23.82%) showing the highest mean relative abundances. At the genus level, Ralstonia (16.67%), Lactobacillus (13.45%), and Streptococcus (7.07%) were the most abundant genera. Group comparisons showed that the abundance of Ralstonia was higher in the mild IUA group, whereas Lactobacillus, Vibrio and Pseudoalteromonas were more abundant in the moderate-to-severe IUA group; however, these differences did not reach statistical significance (all P>0.05). LEfSe analysis further indicated that Lactobacillus, Vibrio, Pseudoalteromonas, Aeromonas, Ureaplasma and Acetobacterium were relatively enriched in the moderate-to-severe IUA group, while Geobacillus, Stomatobaculum and Fusicatenibacter were more abundant in the mild IUA group. Conclusion:The composition of the endometrial microbiota differs among patients with varying IUA severity. IUA progression may be associated with alterations in the endometrial microbiota; however, causal relationships and underlying mechanisms require further investigation.
5.Analysis of risk factors and establishment of a prediction model for endometrial cancer in postmenopausal bleeding
Jing WANG ; Qiaoyun ZHOU ; Muyu WANG ; Yu XIAO ; Dongmei SONG ; Yan GUO ; Enlan XIA ; Tinchiu LI ; Xiaowu HUANG
Journal of Capital Medical University 2025;46(1):143-149
Objective To establish a method for predicting the risk of endometrial cancer(EC)and endometrial atypical hyperplasia(AH)in women with postmenopausal bleeding(PMB)by collecting clinical data on routine medical history.Methods The clinical data of a total of 408 PMB patients admitted to Fuxing Hospital,Capital Medical University were consecutively collected in this retrospective study from December 2013 to December 2023.According to the results of endometrial pathology,patients were divided into case group and control group.EC and AH were included in the malignant group(case group)and the other endometrial pathologies were included in the non-malignant group(control group).Clinical data,including clinical history,high risk factors,and common gynecological ultrasound measurement indicators,were collected and studied by univariate and multivariate Logistic regression analysis.Results The mean age of 408 patients was(60.4±7.8)years.A total of 74 cases(18.1%)were in case group and 334 cases(81.9%)were in control group.Based on Logistic regression analysis,the best predictors of endometrial malignant lesions were selected to create a"LRDNT"(light bleeding,recurrent bleeding,diabetes,non-uniform echogenicity & thickness)model.LRDNT scores range from 0 to 22.The score of LRDNT ≥15 has the largest Yoden index,and the sensitivity to predict endometrial malignant lesions is 79.73%,the specificity is 80.84%,and the prediction accuracy is 80.64%.Conclusions The risk prediction model LRDNT,which combines clinical information and common gynecological ultrasound measurement indicators of PMB patients,can help clinicians classify patients at high and low risk of endometrial malignant lesions,and optimize the strategy of diagnosis and treatment.
6.The safety and efficacy of boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) in the treatment of recurrent malignant tumors
Junqiang HONG ; Xiaoyi LIN ; Youqun LAI ; Ye CAO ; Xiangquan KONG ; Yuanhao LIU ; Shuiying LUO ; Zhicheng XIONG ; Mei GONG ; Yalai LIN ; Qiaoyun CHEN ; Mingang YING ; Li HUO ; Xiaohua ZHU ; Xiaoping SUN ; Yiqiao DENG ; Diyun SHU ; Haige ZHANG ; Cheng HUANG ; Jianji PAN
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2025;34(10):985-992
Objective:To evaluate the safety and efficacy of accelerator-based boron neutron capture therapy (AB-BNCT) in the treatment of recurrent and refractory malignant tumors.Methods:The data of 14 patients admitted to Xiamen Humanity Hospital from September 2022 to April 2023 were prospectively collected, including 7 patients with primary brain malignancies and 7 patients with locally recurrent inoperable head and neck malignancies. All patients received intravenous infusion of boron drug (NBB-001, p-dihydroxyborylphe nylalanine, a patented freeze-dried formulation) at a total nominal dosage of 500 mg/kg (11 patients) or 750 mg/kg (3 patients), and were irradiated with neutrons (operating with NeuPex system). Adverse events after treatment were recorded and assessed. The primary efficacy endpoint was the 90 d objective response rate (ORR), while the secondary endpoints included progression-free survival (PFS) and complete response rate (CRR). Data were compiled and analyzed by SAS 9.4 software. The rate and 95% CI were calculated using Clopper-Pearson method. Results:The median dose delivered to 80% of the target volume (D 80%) was 16.80 GyE (range: 8.93-23.79 GyE). The most common adverse reactions were hyperamylasemia, alopecia, and hyperprolactinemia. Five patients experienced 8 cases of grade 3 or above adverse events, including 1 case of grade 4 acute kidney injury and 7 cases of grade 3 adverse events. All adverse events were recovered after observation or treatment. At 90 d after treatment, the ORR of all patients was 9/14 (64%, 95% CI: 35%-87%), disease control rate (DCR) was 10/14 (71%, 95% CI: 42%-92%), CRR was 2/14 (14%, 95% CI: 2%-42%); and the best overall response during the entire course included an ORR of 10/14 (71% ,95% CI: 42%-92%), DCR of 13/14 (93%, 95% CI: 66%-100%), and CRR of 3/14 (21% ,95% CI: 5%-51%). The 1-year survival rate for head and neck malignancies was 71.4%, and the 2-year survival rate was 42.8%. The 1-year survival rate for recurrent brain malignancies was 42.8%. Conclusion:AB-BNCT demonstrates favorable safety and promising efficacy in treating primary brain malignancies and recurrent/refractory head and neck malignancies, representing a potential therapeutic option.
7.Evaluation of standardized training for rural order-oriented medical students in Yunnan Province of China from the perspective of students
Yingyurui LIU ; Qiaoyun HUANG ; Anye LEI ; Yali LI ; Xing WANG ; Weiming LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2024;23(7):894-900
Objective:To investigate the training effect of order-oriented medical students in Yunnan Province of China and related influencing factors and targeted suggestions, and to improve the training effect of order-oriented medical students in residency training bases in Yunnan Province.Methods:The stratified cluster sampling method was used to select 8 general residency training bases, and a questionnaire survey was performed among the 621 order-oriented students in these training bases. Finally, 616 valid questionnaires were collected. SPSS 26.0 was used to perform the two-sample rank sum test, the K-W test, and the ordered multinomial logistic regression analysis.Results:The training effect of the "5+3" order-oriented medical students in Yunnan Province was between generally good (48.29%) and good (45.37%). The effect of the provincial general training base is better than that of the municipal general training base, and most training students at the province level (167, 59.64%) thought that the training effect was good, while most of the training students at the prefecture or municipal level (194, 57.91%) thought that the training effect was generally good. When the teaching level of the teachers can meet the teaching work, the residential training effect of the order-oriented residential training students is well evaluated (197,68.17%). When skill training was carried out by the base at least once a month, most of the order-oriented trainees (96, 48.73%) thought that the training effect was good. The ordered multinomial logistic regression analysis showed that the nature of the base, sex, attitude towards policy, psychological state, teaching competency of teachers, perfection of the fund guarantee system, consistency of training plan with requirements, consistency of training process with requirements, and consistency of teaching activities with requirements were influencing factors for the training effect of "5+3" order-oriented medical students in residency training bases of Yunnan Province ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The training effect of "5+3" order-oriented medical students in residency training bases of Yunnan Province was between generally good and good. The training effect of bases can be improved by strengthening the construction of infrastructure, giving full play to the role of base linkage, perfecting the training plan, improving implementation and execution, building up a perfect fund guarantee system, enhancing the construction of general teaching team, emphasizing skill practice training, and implementing diversified training activities.
8. The design and adhibition of lower extremitas abduction brace pads
Zhenli XU ; Jie WANG ; Jimei SHEN ; Ying HUANG ; Qiaoyun XI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(6):440-443
Objective:
To investigate the effect of the lower extremitas abduction brace pads which is designed by our team in helping patient turnover after orthopedic femoral neck fracture, intertrochanteric fracture, femoral head replacement.
Methods:
Using prospective cohort study to facilitate sampling From October 2016 to August 2017, in an upper third-class hospital of Jiangsu province, we selected 100 patients in Orthopedics dept. No.1 at random as the experimental group and 80 patients in dept. No.2 as the control group. Lower extremitas abduction brace pads were used in experimental group and pillows, backrests and clothes were used in control group. Comfort level, incidence of skin pressure injury, joint dislocation rate and the compliance of the two groups were compared.
Results:
The number of patients in experimental group who rated the comfort up to 3 (feel a little pain and uncomfortable) was much higher than that in control group (
9.Comparative Study on the Current Situation of Pharmacovigilance in Pharmaceutical Manufacturers of Different Scales in Jiangsu Province
Jiayu WANG ; Pengcheng LIU ; Qiaoyun CHEN ; Ming LI ; Qianqian HUANG ; Jinmin CHEN ; Jun SUN
China Pharmacy 2020;31(17):2070-2075
OBJECTIVE:To study the current situation of pharmacovigilance work in large ,medium and small-scale pharmaceutical manufacturers in Jiangsu Province ,and to provide reference for the pharmacovigilance development of drug manufacturers with different scales. METHODS :The situation of pharmacovigilance work in 108 manufacturers in Jiangsu province was investigated through a questionnaire survey and related websites. The pharmacovigilance work (organization,personnel and training,document,computer system ),drug safety monitoring (case report ,regular safety update report ,post-marketing safety research) and drug risk management (signal management , risk management plan , risk control measures , drug safety communication)of different manufacturers were investigated to put forward the suggestions. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS :There was no significant difference in the organizational structure (independently established specialized agencies )among manufacturers of different scales (P=0.60). Most of the manufacturers had less than 50% of the proportion in the independent establishment of specialized institutions for pharmacovigilance. There was significant difference in personnel and training (situation and number of full-time staff in charge ,medical and clinical pharmacy personnel number ),document(formulating training management system , entrusted management and key monitoring procedures ),computer system (P<0.05). There was no difference in the main collection ways of case reports among manufacturers of different scales ;however,the number of independent reports in 2019(P< 0.01),the proportion of quality control process for regular safety update reports (P=0.01),and the proportion of carrying out post-marketing safety research in recent five years (P<0.01)in large-scale manufacturers were all significantly higher than small- and medium-scale manufacturers. The proportions of large-scale manufacturers (70.00%) and medium-scale manufacturers (84.38%),which considered “lack of technical guidelines ”as an important factor affecting signal management ,were higher than that of small-scale manufacturers (53.57%)(P=0.01);the proportions of large-scale manufacturers (60.00%)and medium-scale manufacturers(50.00%),which had carried out risk management plans in the past five years ,were higher than that of small-scale manufacturers(30.36%)(P=0.04);the proportion of large-scale manufacturers (50.00%),which adopted the measures in recent 5 year,was higher than medium-scale manufacturers (37.50%)and small-scale manufacturers (25.00%);the proportions of large-scale manufacturers (70.00% ) and medium-scale manufacturers (59.38% ), which carried out communication for pharmacists,were higher than small-scale manufacturers (32.14%)(P<0.01). Large-scale manufacturers outperformed small- and medium-scale manufacturers in terms of pharmacovigilance system ,drug safety monitoring and drug risk management. Large-scale manufacturers had a certain degree of lack of initiative on performing risk management plans ,medium-scale manufacturers on full-time staffs in charge ,and small-scale manufacturers on pharmacovigilance system. So ,it is recommended that large-scale manufacturers take effective control of variety risk as the goal and actively risk management ;medium-scale manufacturers should continuously enhance the awareness of responsibility and improve the investment of resources on pharmacovigilance work ; small-scale manufacturers should pay more attention to improving the pharmacovigilance system and the compliance of specific work.
10.Willingness to attend assistant general practitioner training among junior medical college students in Yunnan Province and its influencing factors
Weiming LI ; Dan YUAN ; Rong ZI ; Qunqin SHU ; Qiaoyun HUANG ; Min ZHANG ; Yuechao CHEN ; Xingli HUANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2018;17(10):784-788
Objective To survey the current situation and influencing factors of willingness to attend assistant general practitioner training among junior medical college students in Yunnan Province.Methods A questionnaire survey and interview on the willingness to attend the training of assistant general practitioner was conducted from May 2017 to June 2017 in Yunnan Province,1 800 students from 6 junior medical colleges were selected as participants by stratified cluster sampling method.Results A total of 1 800 questionnaires were distributed and 1 710 were collected,of which 1 634 were valid with a recovery rate of 95.00% and an effective rate of 95.56%.The results showed that 43.21% (706/1 634) participants were not aware of the relevant training policies,while there were significant differences among participants in the different grades and types of college (public or private) (Z=-0.899,8.658,-13.954;P<0.05);83.17% (1 379 / 1 634) participants were willing to sign up for an assistant general practitioner training after graduation,while there were significant differences among participants in different ethnic groups,grades,household register sites,types of college,and family income (P<0.05).Total of 1 300 (79.56%) chose to work as a general practitioner in rural grassroots institutions after graduation,and 984 (60.22%) chose to become a specialist after graduation.Unconditional logistic regression analysis showed that the types of medical college,attitude towards the training policy,the intension to work in grassroots level or to work in private hospitals were influencing factors for willingness to attend the assistant general practitioner training among medical students(B=1.654,3.764,1.361,-0.569;P<0.05).Conclusion The survey shows that the policy awareness and the willingness to attend assistant general practitioner training for student in junior medical college in Yunnan Province are not high,and the policy publicity and the career guidance need to be strengthened.

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