1.Estimation of the excess cases of hand-foot-mouth disease in Beijing with adjusted Serfling regression model
Shuaibing DONG ; Ruitong WANG ; Da HUO ; Baiwei LIU ; Hao ZHAO ; Zhiyong GAO ; Xiaoli WANG ; Peng YANG ; Quanyi WANG ; Daitao ZHANG
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(3):206-209
ObjectiveTo establish an adjusted Serfling regression model to estimate the excess cases and the excess epidemic period of hand-foot-mouth disease (HFMD) in Beijing from 2011 to 2019, so as to provide data support and decision-making basis for HFMD prevention and control. MethodsThe weekly number of HFMD cases in Beijing from 2011 to 2019 was utilized for adjusted the Serfling regression model. Then the adjusted model was used to fit the baseline and epidemic threshold of HFMD in Beijing from 2011 to 2019, calculating the excess cases and determining the excess epidemic period. ResultsA total of 279 306 cases of HFMD were reported in Beijing from 2011 to 2019, with the climax of the disease occurring in summer and autumn. After adjusting the fitting R2 of the Serfling regression model to 0.773, a total of 10 excess epidemic periods totaling 92 weeks were estimated, mainly occurring in summer. The highest number of excess cases during an excess epidemic period was found in 2014 (1 272 cases, 95%CI: 990‒1 554), accounting for 65.04% of the actual cases (95%CI: 50.62%‒79.46%). ConclusionThe adjusted Serfling regression model fits well and can be utilized for early warning of HFMD and estimating the disease burden caused by HFMD.
2.Research progress into the impact of interstitial lung abnormalities on the prognosis of patient with non-small cell lung cancer
Wang XIAODONG ; Gao SIZHE ; Yin LIANG ; Li RUITONG ; Zhang HAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2025;52(6):314-318
Lung cancer is one of the most prevalent malignancies globally,with the highest incidence and mortality rates.Non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC)accounts for 85%of all lung cancer cases.In China,both the incidence and mortality of lung cancer rank first among all ma-lignancies.Interstitial lung abnormalities(ILA)are non-dependent abnormalities incidentally detected on chest computed tomography(CT)scans.Some NSCLC patients may present with concurrent ILA at diagnosis,and ILA may significantly impact survival outcomes and treatment-related complications in NSCLC patients.However,the relationship between ILA and NSCLC remains under investigation.The integration of artificial intelligence(AI)technologies with multimodal data to develop novel and efficient comprehensive assessment models for ILA repres-ents a promising research frontier.This review aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the correlation between ILA and NSCLC,the pro-gnostic implications of ILA in NSCLC patients,and the current advancements in AI-based technologies for ILA evaluation.The findings may of-fer valuable insights to guide future research directions on ILA in China.
3.Research progress into the impact of interstitial lung abnormalities on the prognosis of patient with non-small cell lung cancer
Wang XIAODONG ; Gao SIZHE ; Yin LIANG ; Li RUITONG ; Zhang HAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2025;52(6):314-318
Lung cancer is one of the most prevalent malignancies globally,with the highest incidence and mortality rates.Non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC)accounts for 85%of all lung cancer cases.In China,both the incidence and mortality of lung cancer rank first among all ma-lignancies.Interstitial lung abnormalities(ILA)are non-dependent abnormalities incidentally detected on chest computed tomography(CT)scans.Some NSCLC patients may present with concurrent ILA at diagnosis,and ILA may significantly impact survival outcomes and treatment-related complications in NSCLC patients.However,the relationship between ILA and NSCLC remains under investigation.The integration of artificial intelligence(AI)technologies with multimodal data to develop novel and efficient comprehensive assessment models for ILA repres-ents a promising research frontier.This review aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the correlation between ILA and NSCLC,the pro-gnostic implications of ILA in NSCLC patients,and the current advancements in AI-based technologies for ILA evaluation.The findings may of-fer valuable insights to guide future research directions on ILA in China.
4.Evaluation of the Psychometric Properties of the Translated Physical Self-Perception Profile Among Chinese Breast Cancer Survivor
Sek Ying CHAIR ; Aileen Wai Kiu CHAN ; Kai Chow CHOI ; Ting LIU ; Winnie Kwok Wei SO ; Ruitong GAO ; Kenneth R. FOX
Asian Nursing Research 2024;18(4):401-407
Purpose:
The purpose of this study was to translate the original English version of the Physical SelfPerception Profile into Cantonese Chinese, while considering linguistic and socio-cultural characteristics, and to evaluate its psychometric properties among Chinese breast cancer survivors in Hong Kong, China, thus providing a valid, culturally relevant tool for assessing physical self-esteem among this population.
Methods:
The 30-item, 5 subscale Physical Self-Perception Profile was translated into Chinese by the combined translation technique. The psychometric properties of the Cantonese version of the Physical Self-Perception Profile were examined in 292 Hong Kong Chinese breast cancer survivors for internal consistency and testeretest reliability. A confirmatory factor analysis was conducted to evaluate the structural validity. A panel of five experts examined its content validity. The concurrent validity was examined by correlating the Physical Self-Perception Profile and a validated global self-esteem measure.
Results:
The Cantonese version of the Physical Self-Perception Profile demonstrated satisfactory content validity, also satisfactory internal consistency with Cronbach's a ranging from .64 to .80, as well as good testeretest reliability, with an intraclass correlation coefficient ranging from .77 to .81. The confirmatory factor analysis showed a fairly good fit of the four-factor subdomain structure, namely, physical condition, physical strength, body attractiveness, and sports competence. The concurrent validity of the Chinese version Physical Self-Perception Profile was demonstrated by a significant positive correlation between the physical self-worth domain and four subdomains with global self-esteem. In addition, the four subdomains had statistically significant positive correlations, with the physical self-worth domain indicating the instrument's hierarchical structure.
Conclusion
The study translated the Physical Self-Perception Profile from English to Cantonese and demonstrated its desirable psychometric properties among Chinese Hong Kong breast cancer survivors.The linguistical and cultural adaptation of this instrument can serve as a valid and reliable tool for assessing physical self-esteem among breast cancer survivors in Hong Kong, China.
5.The introduction of Theoretical Comparison and Selection Tools and its application in the field of nursing care
Meidi SHEN ; Ruitong GAO ; Linqi XU ; Qifang HUANG ; Li FU ; Siming CHENG ; Chongkun WANG ; Lihua REN
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(4):502-506
Scientific and rigorous selection of theories,models or frameworks is the premise of high-quality nursing research.This work introduces the development process,basic information,application in nursing of T-CaST(Theory Comparison and Selection Tool,T-CaST),and shows the specific application process of this tool through examples,to provide evaluation methods for nursing scholars to choose appropriate guiding theories in the research process,and has guiding significance for developing high-quality nursing research under the guidance of theories,models or frameworks.
6.Evaluation of the Psychometric Properties of the Translated Physical Self-Perception Profile Among Chinese Breast Cancer Survivor
Sek Ying CHAIR ; Aileen Wai Kiu CHAN ; Kai Chow CHOI ; Ting LIU ; Winnie Kwok Wei SO ; Ruitong GAO ; Kenneth R. FOX
Asian Nursing Research 2024;18(4):401-407
Purpose:
The purpose of this study was to translate the original English version of the Physical SelfPerception Profile into Cantonese Chinese, while considering linguistic and socio-cultural characteristics, and to evaluate its psychometric properties among Chinese breast cancer survivors in Hong Kong, China, thus providing a valid, culturally relevant tool for assessing physical self-esteem among this population.
Methods:
The 30-item, 5 subscale Physical Self-Perception Profile was translated into Chinese by the combined translation technique. The psychometric properties of the Cantonese version of the Physical Self-Perception Profile were examined in 292 Hong Kong Chinese breast cancer survivors for internal consistency and testeretest reliability. A confirmatory factor analysis was conducted to evaluate the structural validity. A panel of five experts examined its content validity. The concurrent validity was examined by correlating the Physical Self-Perception Profile and a validated global self-esteem measure.
Results:
The Cantonese version of the Physical Self-Perception Profile demonstrated satisfactory content validity, also satisfactory internal consistency with Cronbach's a ranging from .64 to .80, as well as good testeretest reliability, with an intraclass correlation coefficient ranging from .77 to .81. The confirmatory factor analysis showed a fairly good fit of the four-factor subdomain structure, namely, physical condition, physical strength, body attractiveness, and sports competence. The concurrent validity of the Chinese version Physical Self-Perception Profile was demonstrated by a significant positive correlation between the physical self-worth domain and four subdomains with global self-esteem. In addition, the four subdomains had statistically significant positive correlations, with the physical self-worth domain indicating the instrument's hierarchical structure.
Conclusion
The study translated the Physical Self-Perception Profile from English to Cantonese and demonstrated its desirable psychometric properties among Chinese Hong Kong breast cancer survivors.The linguistical and cultural adaptation of this instrument can serve as a valid and reliable tool for assessing physical self-esteem among breast cancer survivors in Hong Kong, China.
7.Evaluation of the Psychometric Properties of the Translated Physical Self-Perception Profile Among Chinese Breast Cancer Survivor
Sek Ying CHAIR ; Aileen Wai Kiu CHAN ; Kai Chow CHOI ; Ting LIU ; Winnie Kwok Wei SO ; Ruitong GAO ; Kenneth R. FOX
Asian Nursing Research 2024;18(4):401-407
Purpose:
The purpose of this study was to translate the original English version of the Physical SelfPerception Profile into Cantonese Chinese, while considering linguistic and socio-cultural characteristics, and to evaluate its psychometric properties among Chinese breast cancer survivors in Hong Kong, China, thus providing a valid, culturally relevant tool for assessing physical self-esteem among this population.
Methods:
The 30-item, 5 subscale Physical Self-Perception Profile was translated into Chinese by the combined translation technique. The psychometric properties of the Cantonese version of the Physical Self-Perception Profile were examined in 292 Hong Kong Chinese breast cancer survivors for internal consistency and testeretest reliability. A confirmatory factor analysis was conducted to evaluate the structural validity. A panel of five experts examined its content validity. The concurrent validity was examined by correlating the Physical Self-Perception Profile and a validated global self-esteem measure.
Results:
The Cantonese version of the Physical Self-Perception Profile demonstrated satisfactory content validity, also satisfactory internal consistency with Cronbach's a ranging from .64 to .80, as well as good testeretest reliability, with an intraclass correlation coefficient ranging from .77 to .81. The confirmatory factor analysis showed a fairly good fit of the four-factor subdomain structure, namely, physical condition, physical strength, body attractiveness, and sports competence. The concurrent validity of the Chinese version Physical Self-Perception Profile was demonstrated by a significant positive correlation between the physical self-worth domain and four subdomains with global self-esteem. In addition, the four subdomains had statistically significant positive correlations, with the physical self-worth domain indicating the instrument's hierarchical structure.
Conclusion
The study translated the Physical Self-Perception Profile from English to Cantonese and demonstrated its desirable psychometric properties among Chinese Hong Kong breast cancer survivors.The linguistical and cultural adaptation of this instrument can serve as a valid and reliable tool for assessing physical self-esteem among breast cancer survivors in Hong Kong, China.
8.NF-κB and the onset and progression of hepatocellular carcinoma
Shuhan XIONG ; Ruitong GAO ; Fanzhu MENG ; Jinghui YANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2017;19(11):1758-1760,封3
Hepatocellular carcinoma is one of the malignant tumors with highest mortality.Nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) as the mediator of many pathways,such as metabolic pathway,angiogenesis and adherence factor,is implicated in the onset and progression of hepatocellular carcinoma.Through the literature retrieval,the activity of NF-κB and its implication in the onset,progression,invasion and metastasis have been reviewed in the article.
9.Systemic lupus erythematosus with secondary antiphospholipid syndrome: a retrospective clinicopathological analysis of 11 cases
Wenqing YU ; Yubing WEN ; Ruitong GAO ; Hang LI ; Xuemei LI
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2010;26(12):875-879
Objective To analyze the clinicopathological characteris tics of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) with secondary antiphospholid syndrome (APS) . Methods Data of 11 cases of SLE with secondary APS (SLE with APS) admitted to Peking Union Medical College Hospital from January 2000 to March 2010 were retrospectively analyzed. Kidney biopsy was performed on all of these patients. Differences of clinicopathology and outcomes between SLE with and without APS were compared. Results Renal involvement was found in all the SLE with APS patients. The prominent clinical manifestations included hypertension (54.5%), nephrotic level of proteinuria (24 h proteinuria ≥3.5 g)(72.7%) and renal insufficiency (45.5%). Diastolic blood pressure, mean arterial pressure and glomerular filtration rate in SLE with APS were significantly higher than those in SLE without APS (all P<0.05). In 8 out of 11 cases (72.7%), APS nephropathy (APSN) in kidney biopsy was found, characterized by small vessel vaso-occlusive lesions. These included thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA), fibrous intimal hyperplasia (FIH), focal cortical atrophy (FCA) and tubular thyroidization. Among those, 5 cases (45.5%) had chronic APSN and 4 (36.4%) had acute APSN (one case had acute and chronic APSN at the same time). The incidences of APSN and acute APSN in the SLE with APS group were significantly higher than those in SLE without APS group (P<0.05). Conclusions The major renal manifestations of SLE with APS are hypertension, nephrotic level of proteinuria and renal insufficiency. Other than lupus nephritis, also a high incidence of APSN is found in SLE with APS patients.
10.Analysis of 21 patients of chronic kidney disease complicated with pneumocystis pneumonia
Wenling YE ; Yang YU ; Hang LI ; Limeng CHEN ; Ruitong GAO ; Mingxi LI ; Dongyan LIU ; Xuejun ZENG ; Jinglan WANG ; Hui WANG ; Xuemei LI ; Xuewang LI
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2008;24(8):555-559
Objective To investigate the clinical features of pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) in patients with chronic kidney disease. Methods Clinial data of 21 cases of the primary and secondary kidney diseases complicated with PCP,excluding renal transplantation,were analyzed retrospectively. Results Twenty-one cases consisted of 6 cases of primary renal diseases and 15 eases of secondary renal diseases.Twenty patients (95.2%) were receiving immunesuppressive therapy at the PCP onset.Main manifestations were fever,progressive dyspnea,cough with no or seldom sputum.Twenty patients presented obvious hypoxemia and 12 of them were type I respiratory failure.X-ray and CT imaging of 20 patients revealed diffuse pulmonary interstitial shadows or ground glass opacities in both lungs.All the patients were treaed with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole.Eleven patients died accounting for 52.3%.Compared with the survivors,elder age (60.91±15.08 vs 44.50±14.83,P<0.05),lower blood oxygen pressure at onset [(48.11±19.05)mm Hg vs (65.91±13.13)mm Hg,P<0.01],higher percentage of respirator application and other secondary lung infection were found in dead patients.No PCP relapsed after average 16-month follow-up in the survival patients. Conclusions PCP is a severe complication with high mortality during immunosuppressive therapy in patients with chronic renal disease.Early diagnosis and proper treatment are important to improve prognosis.

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