1.Postoperative laboratory markers as predictors of early spinal surgical site infections: A retrospective cohort study.
Tianhong CHEN ; Renxin CHEN ; Hongliang ZHANG ; Qinyu FENG ; Lin CAI ; Jingfeng LI
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2025;28(6):412-417
PURPOSE:
To screen laboratory markers with predictive value in early spinal surgical site infections (SSI) that are diagnosed within 30 days postoperatively.
METHODS:
Patients who underwent surgical treatment for internal spinal fixation between March 2022 and March 2023 in our hospital were retrospectively studied. The inclusion criteria were aged >18 years, undergoing internal fixation surgery, complete medical records with >30 days of postoperative follow-up, diagnosis was made within 30 days postoperatively, and an informed consent form was obtained. The exclusion criteria were abnormal white blood cell count or neutrophil percentage in the preoperative blood routine and combined diseases that may affect the C-reactive protein (CRP) or procalcitonin (PCT) values, including lower respiratory tract infection, renal insufficiency, and liver disease. We collected patients' personal information, surgical information, and blood laboratory data, including CRP, PCT, lymphocyte-neutrophil ratio, platelet-neutrophil ratio, and routine blood tests on preoperative and postoperative days 3, 5, and 7, from these patients. These data were statistically analyzed to determine which laboratory markers were statistically significant. The diagnostic value and optimal diagnostic threshold of these laboratory markers were further determined by receiver operating characteristic curve analysis.
RESULTS:
A total of 106 patients were enrolled in this study, of whom 8 patients were diagnosed with early SSI. A total of 4 laboratory markers were screened, namely, CRP on postoperative day 7 (optimal diagnostic threshold of ≥64.1 mg/L, sensitivity of 100%, specificity of 76.5%, area under the curve (AUC) of 0.908), PCT on postoperative day 7 (optimal diagnostic threshold of ≥0.2 ng/mL, sensitivity of 87.5%, specificity of 94.1%, AUC of 0.967), lymphocyte count on postoperative day 5 (optimal diagnostic threshold of ≤0.67 × 109/L, sensitivity of 50%, specificity of 95.9%, AUC of 0.760), and lymphocyte count on postoperative day 7 (optimal diagnostic threshold of ≤1.32 × 109/L, sensitivity of 87.5%, specificity of 55.1%, AUC of 0.721).
CONCLUSION
We concluded that CRP and PCT levels on postoperative day 7 and lymphocyte counts on postoperative days 5 and 7 are useful markers in screening for early spinal SSI.
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Retrospective Studies
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C-Reactive Protein/analysis*
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2.Clinical phenotype and genotype analysis of retinitis pigmentosa sine pigmento caused by BBS gene mutations
Zijie CHEN ; Yufei TAO ; Yun WANG ; Qinyu HUANG ; Mingmin YANG ; Xuyang LIU ; Ning FAN
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2025;41(3):178-185
Objective:To observe and analyze the pathogenic genes and clinical phenotype characteristics of retinitis pigmentosa sinepigmento(RPSP).Methods:A retrospective clinical study. Two patients (proband) and five family members from two RPSP families admitted to Xiamen Eye Center of Xiamen University in December 2022 and Shenzhen Eye Hospital in July 2023 were included in the study. Two families have no blood relationship and were both Han Chinese. Detailed ocular and systemic medical history and specialized examinations were performed for all members, including color fundus photography, fundus autofluorescence (FAF), and full field electroretinogram (ff-ERG) examination. The peripheral venous blood of all members was collected, and genomic DNA was extracted. Pathogenic genes and their loci were screened using whole exome high-throughput sequencing technology. Sanger sequencing was used to verify the pathogenic genes in the two pedigrees. The pathogenicity of candidate variants was evaluated according to the American Society for American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) classification criteria and guidelines for genetic variants.Results:The two probands were male, aged 9 and 7 years, respectively. The main complaint was poor binocular vision for 6 and 3 years and poor treatment effect of amblyopia. The proband (Ⅱ2) in family 1 had a pale red color on the optic disc, with leopard-like changes in the posterior pole and thinner retinal arteries. FAF showed mottled fluorescence attenuation outside the macular vascular arch. There was no significant waveform in both bright and dark visual responses of ff-ERG. He also had 6-toed deformity of both feet, renal cysts, and a slightly overweight body. The clinical diagnosis was non-pigmentary retinitis pigmentosa. The proband of family 2 (Ⅱ1) had poor binocular vision in a dark environment and had atrophy lesions on the nasal side of the optic disc and leopard print like changes in the fundus. FAF showed uneven enhancement in the fovea. ff-ERG showed severe abnormalities in dark and light response, with significant decrease and delay in b-wave amplitude and latency. He had no other systemic abnormalities. The clinical diagnosis was binocular RPSP. There were no abnormal ocular and systemic manifestations in the two family members. Gene sequencing revealed a homozygous mutation (c.534+1G>T) of BBS2 gene, which was inherited from the mother and father respectively. Based on clinical manifestations and genetic testing results, the final diagnosis was Bardet Biedl syndrome. The genetic sequencing results confirmed a novel compound heterozygous mutation (c.950T>G: p. Leu317Arg missense mutation and c.849+1G>C splicing mutation) of BBS7 gene. His father (Ⅰ1) and mother (Ⅰ2) carried M1 heterozygous variants. Combined with the clinical manifestations and genetic testing results, the final diagnosis was Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS). Family 2 proband (Ⅱ1) carried the BBS7 gene C.950T>G (p.Leu317Arg) (M2) missense variation and C.849 +1G>C (M3) splice site variation. His father (Ⅰ1) and mother (Ⅰ2) carried M3 shear site variation and M2 missense variation, respectively. The two families all fit the autosomal recessive inheritance pattern, and the genotype and clinical phenotype were coseparated. According to ACMG guidelines, M1, M2 and M3 were all identified as possible pathogenic variants. Conclusions:BBS2 gene M1 homozygous variation and BBS7 gene M2, M3 complex heterozygous variation are the possible pathogenic genes in family 1 and family 2, respectively. Two families are affected by BBS and RPSP, respectively.
3.Exploring the efficacy of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on post-stroke depression patients and changes in cerebral white matter fiber tracts based on diffusion tensor imaging
Lili WANG ; Qinyu MA ; Ruifang REN
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2025;38(4):254-261
Objective To investigate the efficacy of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation(rTMS)on post-stroke depression(PSD)patients and changes in cerebral white matter fiber tracts based on diffusion tensor imaging.Methods Thirty patients with PSD were randomly divided into rTMS group(n=15)and sham stimulation group(n=15).Based on conventional treatment for cerebrovascular diseases,the rTMS group was given continuous high-frequency(10 Hz)rTMS for 20 sessions,while the sham stimulation group was given sham stimulation for 20 sessions.The NIHSS score,Hamilton depression scale(HAMD)score,Pittsburgh sleep quality index(PSQI)score,Barthel index(BI),and fractional anisotropy(FA)values of various fiber tracts were compared between the two groups before and after treatment.Fifteen non-depressed patients after stroke who visited during the same period were selected as the control group,and the differences in relevant scale scores and imaging indicators between them and PSD patients were compared.Results There were significant differences in left cortical spinal tract(CST),cingulum and cingulate gyrus(CC)and inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus(IFO)FA values among rTMS group,sham stimulation group and control group before treatment(all P<0.05).There was no significant difference in the FA value of each fiber bundle between rTMS group and sham stimulation group before treatment(all P>0.05).After treatment,the FA values of left CST,IFO and uncinate fasciculus(Unc)in the rTMS group were significantly higher than those in the sham stimulation group(all P<0.05).Compared with those before treatment,the HAMD score,PSQI score,NIHSS score after treatment in the rTMS group and the PSQI score,NIHSS score in the sham stimulation group were significantly decreased,and the BI score in the rTMS group and the sham stimulation group was significantly increased(all P<0.05).Compared with those in the sham stimulation group,the HAMD score and PSQI score were significantly decreased,and the BI score was significantly increased in the rTMS group after treatment(all P<0.05).The FA values of left CST,CC and IFO in PSD patients were negatively correlated with HAMD score(r=-0.7211,r=-0.6500,r=-0.7265).Conclusions The microstructure damage of left CST,CC and IFO may be involved in the occurrence of PSD.rTMS can repair the microstructure damage of white matter fiber bundles,thus effectively improving the depression of PSD patients.
4.Effect of STAT3 on PHEV replication in hippocampal neuronal cells
Yubo JIAO ; Zhenzhen WANG ; Qinyu WANG ; Hanzhe ZHOU ; Sirui LI ; Wenqi HE ; Feng GAO ; Yungang LAN
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(7):1366-1371,1393
In order to explore the role of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3(STAT3)in the infection process of porcine hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus(PHEV),Western blot,qRT-PCR and indirect immunofluorescence experiments were used to detect the phosphoryla-tion level and subcellular localization changes of STAT3 after PHEV infection.The replication of PHEV were examined in cells with STAT3 knockdown or overexpression,respectively.The results showed the phosphorylation level of STAT3 at tyrosine 705 was significantly increased after PHEV infection,and the expression of STAT3 in the nucleus increased.In addition,STAT3 knock-down in cells can significantly inhibit PHEV replication.The above results further reveal the path-ogenic mechanism of PHEV and provide a theoretical basis for the research of anti-PHEV drugs.
5.Correlation of platelet to albumin ratio with occurrence of cerebral infarction after left atrial appendage closure in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation
Qinyu SUN ; Jiling YU ; Yifan DENG ; Gan CAO ; Zhen FANG ; Jun JI ; Shenghu HE ; Jing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(11):1489-1493
Objective To investigate the correlation between platelet-to-albumin ratio(PAR)and occurrence of cerebral infarction after left atrial appendage closure(LAAC)in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation(NVAF).Methods A retrospective study was conducted on 259 NVAF patients undergoing LAAC in our department between 2019 and 2023.According to occurrence of cerebral infarction after LAAC or not,they were divided into a control group(241 cases)and a study group(18 cases).Their general data were collected,and Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to identify the risk factors for cerebral infarction.ROC curve was plotted to assess the predictive value of PAR for cerebral infarction in NVAF patients after LAAC,and the AUC value was calculated.Kaplan-Meier survival curve was drawn to analyze the incidence of cerebral infarction after LAAC in NVAF patients with different PAR values.Results The study group had significantly advanced age,higher SBP at admission,increased WBC,neutrophil,monocyte and platelet counts,longer thrombin time,elevated international normalized ratio(INR)and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein(hs-CRP)level,and higher PAR than the control group(P<0.05,P<0.01).Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that PAR(HR=2.286,95%CI:1.182-4.420,P<0.05)was an independent risk factor for cerebral infarction in NVAF patients after LAAC.ROC curve indicated that the AUC value of PAR in predicting cerebral infarction after LAAC in NVAF patients was 0.721(95%CI:0.586-0.856,P<0.01),with an optimal cut-off value of 4.137,a sensitivity of 66.39%,and a specificity of 77.78%.Kaplan-Meier survival curve revealed that the higher the PAR value was,the higher the risk of cerebral infarction was(P<0.01).Conclusion PAR is significantly correlated with cerebral infarction in NVAF patients after LAAC.The higher the PAR,the higher the risk of cerebral infarction,demonstrating its predictive value and being worthy of clinical promotion.
6.Research on the protective effects and influencing factors of hearing protection device in different industries
Shibiao SU ; Xi ZHONG ; Qifan HUANG ; Qinyu OU ; Yingyin ZHANG ; Zepeng LI ; Xi LUO ; Simin CHEN ; Zhaoying HUANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2025;43(7):508-512
Objective:To evaluate the current situation of the protective effect of hearing protection device (HPD) worn by manufacturing workers and discuss their possible influencing factors.Methods:A total of 3634 noisy workers were surveyed and tested. The study conducted surveys of workers on the use of HPD. The 3M TM E-A-R Fit TM binaural verification system was used to measure the personal attenuation device (PAR) of workers wearing HPD. Results:The M ( Q1, Q3) of baseline PAR obtained by 3634 workers was 12 (2, 19) dB. There was a statistically significant difference in baseline PAR among the three types of HPDs ( H=336.39, P<0.01) . After pairwise comparison, it was found that the baseline PAR of workers wearing foam earplugs and earmuffs was higher than that of pre-molded earplugs ( P<0.01) . There were differences in baseline PAR among workers in different industries ( Z=359.73, P<0.01) . Education level, age of using HPD, types of HPDs, noise exposure intensity, with or without knowledge of correct methods, and comfort evaluation were the main factors affecting baseline PAR ( P<0.05) . There were 1536 workers (43.4%) failed the baseline PAR test. After the intervention, the median PAR increased significantly from 1 (0, 6) dB (baseline) to 18 (14, 22) dB (after the intervention) ( P<0.01) . The follow-up test found that the follow-up PAR of 328 workers was higher than the baseline PAR of the initial test, and the follow-up PAR was higher than the post-intervention PAR of the initial test ( P<0.01) . Conclusion:Under the conditions of this study, the protective effect of HPD was affected by factors such as incorrect understanding of wearing methods, exposure to high-intensity noise, low education level, a short period of time of HPD use and low comfort of hearing protectors. The protective effect could be improved through training, optimizing the wearing of hearing protector models, and follow-up interventions. Enterprises should use suitability verification to ensure the correct selection and wearing of noisy workers.
7.Alienation and Enlightenment of the View of Life in TCM Health Preservation Theory
Xudong WANG ; Xinning LI ; Qinyu ZHENG
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;41(2):146-150
With the development of the times,the ancient view of life has been changing.Some excellent ideas,methods and tech-nologies with great ecological value have been or are being alienated under the impact of scientific and technological progress.The cog-nition of the value of life has gradually faded,and simple and easy technical methods have been distorted by Western values.In order to make the TCM health preservation knowledge system truly an important part of the Healthy China strategy,it is necessary to correct the cognition of the essence of life,clarify the definition of the connotation and extension of health preservation,set the philosophical premise of health preservation rules,examine the value and significance of the concept of life and death,and solve these basic theoreti-cal elements,so as to give full play to the guiding value of TCM life philosophy to human health.
8.The ferroptosis is induced in degenerated temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis chondrocytes by abnor-mal biological force
Qinghua LI ; Peinan FAN ; Qinyu LUO ; Yang YU ; Hongxu YANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2025;41(2):181-188
Objective:The aim of this study is to explain the key role of chondrocyte ferroptosis in TMJ OA and demonstrate that abnormal occlusion stimulation is an important causative factor of ferroptosis.Methods:We observed the morphological changes of mouse condylar cartilage in unilateral anterior crossbite(UAC,an abnormal occlusion stimulation)and bilateral anterior elevation(BAE,a proliferation occlusion stimulation)mice by HE and SO staining,and analyzed the expression of intracellular GPX4 by im-munofluorescence staining,and analyzed the changes in the content of mitochondria and reactive oxygen species by JC-1 and ROS staining.Results:The UAC caused degeneration of condylar cartilage and ferroptosis of chondrocytes in mice.The accumulation of iron ions and the dysfunction of mitochondria in chondrocytes significantly upregulated.The expression of GPX4,which is a key reg-ulator in the regulation of ferroptosis was lowered in UAC mice condyle cartilage.Moreover,in BAE model the condylar cartilage hy-perplasia was observed,but not the ferroptosis of chondrocytes.Conclusion:This study revealed that the abnormal biological force caused by abnormal occlusion could induce ferroptosis of chondrocytes,and ferroptosis is one of the main factors leading to the de-generation and thinning of condylar cartilage.GPX4 could regulate the ferroptosis of chondrocytes.
9.Research on the protective effects and influencing factors of hearing protection device in different industries
Shibiao SU ; Xi ZHONG ; Qifan HUANG ; Qinyu OU ; Yingyin ZHANG ; Zepeng LI ; Xi LUO ; Simin CHEN ; Zhaoying HUANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2025;43(7):508-512
Objective:To evaluate the current situation of the protective effect of hearing protection device (HPD) worn by manufacturing workers and discuss their possible influencing factors.Methods:A total of 3634 noisy workers were surveyed and tested. The study conducted surveys of workers on the use of HPD. The 3M TM E-A-R Fit TM binaural verification system was used to measure the personal attenuation device (PAR) of workers wearing HPD. Results:The M ( Q1, Q3) of baseline PAR obtained by 3634 workers was 12 (2, 19) dB. There was a statistically significant difference in baseline PAR among the three types of HPDs ( H=336.39, P<0.01) . After pairwise comparison, it was found that the baseline PAR of workers wearing foam earplugs and earmuffs was higher than that of pre-molded earplugs ( P<0.01) . There were differences in baseline PAR among workers in different industries ( Z=359.73, P<0.01) . Education level, age of using HPD, types of HPDs, noise exposure intensity, with or without knowledge of correct methods, and comfort evaluation were the main factors affecting baseline PAR ( P<0.05) . There were 1536 workers (43.4%) failed the baseline PAR test. After the intervention, the median PAR increased significantly from 1 (0, 6) dB (baseline) to 18 (14, 22) dB (after the intervention) ( P<0.01) . The follow-up test found that the follow-up PAR of 328 workers was higher than the baseline PAR of the initial test, and the follow-up PAR was higher than the post-intervention PAR of the initial test ( P<0.01) . Conclusion:Under the conditions of this study, the protective effect of HPD was affected by factors such as incorrect understanding of wearing methods, exposure to high-intensity noise, low education level, a short period of time of HPD use and low comfort of hearing protectors. The protective effect could be improved through training, optimizing the wearing of hearing protector models, and follow-up interventions. Enterprises should use suitability verification to ensure the correct selection and wearing of noisy workers.
10.The ferroptosis is induced in degenerated temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis chondrocytes by abnor-mal biological force
Qinghua LI ; Peinan FAN ; Qinyu LUO ; Yang YU ; Hongxu YANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2025;41(2):181-188
Objective:The aim of this study is to explain the key role of chondrocyte ferroptosis in TMJ OA and demonstrate that abnormal occlusion stimulation is an important causative factor of ferroptosis.Methods:We observed the morphological changes of mouse condylar cartilage in unilateral anterior crossbite(UAC,an abnormal occlusion stimulation)and bilateral anterior elevation(BAE,a proliferation occlusion stimulation)mice by HE and SO staining,and analyzed the expression of intracellular GPX4 by im-munofluorescence staining,and analyzed the changes in the content of mitochondria and reactive oxygen species by JC-1 and ROS staining.Results:The UAC caused degeneration of condylar cartilage and ferroptosis of chondrocytes in mice.The accumulation of iron ions and the dysfunction of mitochondria in chondrocytes significantly upregulated.The expression of GPX4,which is a key reg-ulator in the regulation of ferroptosis was lowered in UAC mice condyle cartilage.Moreover,in BAE model the condylar cartilage hy-perplasia was observed,but not the ferroptosis of chondrocytes.Conclusion:This study revealed that the abnormal biological force caused by abnormal occlusion could induce ferroptosis of chondrocytes,and ferroptosis is one of the main factors leading to the de-generation and thinning of condylar cartilage.GPX4 could regulate the ferroptosis of chondrocytes.

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