1.Early diagnosis and treatment of a case of gastrointestinal perforation and candidemia caused by gastrointestinal mycosis
Mingying DAI ; Jia LIU ; Huimin WANG ; Shixia CAI ; Kun LI
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2025;32(1):100-103
Fungi are widely present in the human environment and generally non-pathogenic.However,they may invade tissues and cause disease when host immunity is compromised or conditions conducive to fungal proliferation arise.A case of a 70-year-old woman with acute gastrointestinal perforation and secondary abdominal infection,admitted to the department of intensive care medicine(ICU)of the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University on August 17,2021 was enrolled.Following emergency exploratory laparotomy with gastric perforation repair,partial small bowel resection,peritoneal lavage drainage,and jejunal feeding jejunostomy,the patient received imipenem and cilastatin sodium antimicrobial therapy.Despite these interventions,clinical deterioration ensued with septic shock and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.Prompt initiation of antifungal therapy alongside existing anti-infective treatment,anti-shock management,continuous renal replacement therapy(CRRT),and invasive mechanical ventilation led to rapid clinical improvement.Notably,blood cultures obtained at admission revealed Candida albicans after 5 days in ICU,while pathological examination of gastric pyloric perforation margins(8 days post-admission)demonstrated abundant Candida and small bowel ulcer sections showed extensive Mucor infiltration.This case highlights critical lessons in ICU management:Invasive fungal infection should be strongly suspected when gastrointestinal perforation patients deteriorate despite adequate surgical intervention and empirical antibacterial therapy;Timely fungal diagnostic workup should be initiated,utilizing validated fungal infection risk assessment tools to guide rapid diagnosis;Early empirical antifungal therapy proves crucial for improving outcomes in such critical scenarios.
2.Mediating effect of sleep quality on the relationship between serum vitamin D3 level and depressive symptoms in community-dwelling elderly people with mild cognitive impairment
Xuting DONG ; Han CAI ; Xiaohu WANG ; Hui XU ; Shixia LI
Journal of Shenyang Medical College 2025;27(4):369-374
Objective:To explore the mediating effect of sleep quality on the relationship between serum vitamin D3 level and depressive symptoms in community-dwelling elderly people with mild cognitive impairment(MCI).Methods:A total of 480 elderly people with MCI meeting inclusion criteria in a community health service center from Jan 2023 to Dec 2023 were selected as the research objects.The general information questionnaire,mini-mental state examination(MMSE),activity of daily living scale(ADL),Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale(CES-D)and Pittsburgh sleep quality index(PSQI)were used to investigate the subjects.Serum vitamin D3 level was detected within 1 week.Spearson correlation analysis was used to explore the correlation between sleep quality,serum vitamin D3 level and depressive symptoms.The mediating effect model was tested by Model 4 in the Process plug-in.Results:Among the 480 MCI elderly,the average score of depression was(12.28±4.75),the average serum vitamin D3 level was(25.81±7.09)ng/ml,and the average score of sleep quality was(7.17±2.71).Depression severity was positively correlated with sleep quality score(r=0.294,P<0.01),and negatively correlated with serum vitamin D3 level(r=-0.237,P<0.01).Serum vitamin D3 level was negatively correlated with sleep quality score(r=-0.225,P<0.01).Bootstrap analysis showed that the mediating effect of sleep quality between serum vitamin D3 level and depression level was-0.064(95%CI:-0.115--0.023),accounting for 26.57%of the total effect.Conclusion:Sleep quality partially mediates the relationship between serum vitamin D3 level and depressive symptoms in the elderly with MCI in the community.
3.Effects of Yifei Jianpi Prescription on Airway Mucus Hypersecretion and Protein Expressions of EGFR/PKC/NF-κB Pathway in Rats with Acute Lung Injury
Yaru YANG ; Yujie YANG ; Zhongbo ZHU ; Xuhui ZHANG ; Xiping LIU ; Hongmei LI ; Shixia LI ; Shixin ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(9):83-90
Objective To observe the effects of Yifei Jianpi Prescription on airway mucus hypersecretion and protein expressions of EGFR/PKC/NF-κB pathway in lipopolysaccharide(LPS)-induced acute lung injury(ALI)model rats;To explore its mechanism in the treatment of ALI.Methods Ten of 60 SPF SD rats were randomly selected as blank group,and the other rats were intratracheal instilled with LPS to establish ALI model.The model rats were randomly divided into model group,dexamethasone group and Yifei Jianpi Prescription high-,medium-and low-dosage groups,with 8 rats in each group.Each treatment group was given corresponding drug solution by gavage,and the blank group and model group were given equal volume of normal saline by gavage,once a day for 14 days.The pulmonary functions of rats were measured[peak expiratory flow(PEF),tidal volume(TV),expiratory volume(EV),50%expiratory flow rate(EF50)],HE staining was used to observe the morphology of lung tissue,AB-PAS staining was used to evaluate the proliferation and mucus secretion of goblet cells,the expressions of epidermal growth factor receptor(EGFR),protein kinase C(PKC),nuclear factor-κB(NF-κB)p65 and MUC5AC in lung tissue were detected by immunofluorescence staining,the mRNA expressions of EGFR and MUC5AC in lung tissue were detected by fluorescent quantitative PCR,and the content of MUC5AC in lung tissue was detected by ELISA.Results Compared with the blank group,PEF,TV,EV and EF50 of the model group rats significantly decreased(P<0.01);the bronchial wall was significantly thickened,the lumen narrowed,pulmonary interstitial edema and hyperemia,the thickness of alveolar wall increased,accompanied by a large number of inflammatory cells infiltration,and the lung tissue injury score increased significantly(P<0.01);goblet cells proliferated significantly,mucus secretion increased significantly(P<0.01);the protein expressions of EGFR,PKC,NF-κB p65,MUC5AC and mRNA expressions of EGFR and MUC5AC in lung tissue increased significantly(P<0.01),and the content of MUC5AC in lung tissue increased significantly(P<0.01).Compared with the model group,PEF,TV,EV and EF50 in dexamethasone group and Yifei Jianpi Prescription each dosage groups increased in varying degrees;the pathological injury of lung tissue was alleviated to varying degrees,the score of lung tissue injury was reduced;the proliferation of goblet cells was reduced,and the secretion of mucus was reduced,the expressions of EGFR,PKC,NF-κB p65,MUC5AC protein and EGFR,MUC5AC mRNA in lung tissue decreased,and the content of MUC5AC in lung tissue decreased.There was statistical significance in dexamethasone group and Yifei Jianpi Prescription high-and medium-dosage groups(P<0.01).Conclusion Yifei Jianpi Prescription can inhibit the hypersecretion of airway mucus and the high expression of EGFR/PKC/NF-κB pathway protein in rats with ALI induced by LPS.
4.Mediating effect of sleep quality on the relationship between serum vitamin D3 level and depressive symptoms in community-dwelling elderly people with mild cognitive impairment
Xuting DONG ; Han CAI ; Xiaohu WANG ; Hui XU ; Shixia LI
Journal of Shenyang Medical College 2025;27(4):369-374
Objective:To explore the mediating effect of sleep quality on the relationship between serum vitamin D3 level and depressive symptoms in community-dwelling elderly people with mild cognitive impairment(MCI).Methods:A total of 480 elderly people with MCI meeting inclusion criteria in a community health service center from Jan 2023 to Dec 2023 were selected as the research objects.The general information questionnaire,mini-mental state examination(MMSE),activity of daily living scale(ADL),Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale(CES-D)and Pittsburgh sleep quality index(PSQI)were used to investigate the subjects.Serum vitamin D3 level was detected within 1 week.Spearson correlation analysis was used to explore the correlation between sleep quality,serum vitamin D3 level and depressive symptoms.The mediating effect model was tested by Model 4 in the Process plug-in.Results:Among the 480 MCI elderly,the average score of depression was(12.28±4.75),the average serum vitamin D3 level was(25.81±7.09)ng/ml,and the average score of sleep quality was(7.17±2.71).Depression severity was positively correlated with sleep quality score(r=0.294,P<0.01),and negatively correlated with serum vitamin D3 level(r=-0.237,P<0.01).Serum vitamin D3 level was negatively correlated with sleep quality score(r=-0.225,P<0.01).Bootstrap analysis showed that the mediating effect of sleep quality between serum vitamin D3 level and depression level was-0.064(95%CI:-0.115--0.023),accounting for 26.57%of the total effect.Conclusion:Sleep quality partially mediates the relationship between serum vitamin D3 level and depressive symptoms in the elderly with MCI in the community.
5.Effects of Yifei Jianpi Prescription on Airway Mucus Hypersecretion and Protein Expressions of EGFR/PKC/NF-κB Pathway in Rats with Acute Lung Injury
Yaru YANG ; Yujie YANG ; Zhongbo ZHU ; Xuhui ZHANG ; Xiping LIU ; Hongmei LI ; Shixia LI ; Shixin ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(9):83-90
Objective To observe the effects of Yifei Jianpi Prescription on airway mucus hypersecretion and protein expressions of EGFR/PKC/NF-κB pathway in lipopolysaccharide(LPS)-induced acute lung injury(ALI)model rats;To explore its mechanism in the treatment of ALI.Methods Ten of 60 SPF SD rats were randomly selected as blank group,and the other rats were intratracheal instilled with LPS to establish ALI model.The model rats were randomly divided into model group,dexamethasone group and Yifei Jianpi Prescription high-,medium-and low-dosage groups,with 8 rats in each group.Each treatment group was given corresponding drug solution by gavage,and the blank group and model group were given equal volume of normal saline by gavage,once a day for 14 days.The pulmonary functions of rats were measured[peak expiratory flow(PEF),tidal volume(TV),expiratory volume(EV),50%expiratory flow rate(EF50)],HE staining was used to observe the morphology of lung tissue,AB-PAS staining was used to evaluate the proliferation and mucus secretion of goblet cells,the expressions of epidermal growth factor receptor(EGFR),protein kinase C(PKC),nuclear factor-κB(NF-κB)p65 and MUC5AC in lung tissue were detected by immunofluorescence staining,the mRNA expressions of EGFR and MUC5AC in lung tissue were detected by fluorescent quantitative PCR,and the content of MUC5AC in lung tissue was detected by ELISA.Results Compared with the blank group,PEF,TV,EV and EF50 of the model group rats significantly decreased(P<0.01);the bronchial wall was significantly thickened,the lumen narrowed,pulmonary interstitial edema and hyperemia,the thickness of alveolar wall increased,accompanied by a large number of inflammatory cells infiltration,and the lung tissue injury score increased significantly(P<0.01);goblet cells proliferated significantly,mucus secretion increased significantly(P<0.01);the protein expressions of EGFR,PKC,NF-κB p65,MUC5AC and mRNA expressions of EGFR and MUC5AC in lung tissue increased significantly(P<0.01),and the content of MUC5AC in lung tissue increased significantly(P<0.01).Compared with the model group,PEF,TV,EV and EF50 in dexamethasone group and Yifei Jianpi Prescription each dosage groups increased in varying degrees;the pathological injury of lung tissue was alleviated to varying degrees,the score of lung tissue injury was reduced;the proliferation of goblet cells was reduced,and the secretion of mucus was reduced,the expressions of EGFR,PKC,NF-κB p65,MUC5AC protein and EGFR,MUC5AC mRNA in lung tissue decreased,and the content of MUC5AC in lung tissue decreased.There was statistical significance in dexamethasone group and Yifei Jianpi Prescription high-and medium-dosage groups(P<0.01).Conclusion Yifei Jianpi Prescription can inhibit the hypersecretion of airway mucus and the high expression of EGFR/PKC/NF-κB pathway protein in rats with ALI induced by LPS.
6.Pasteurella multocida infection caused by snow leopard bite:a case report
Shixia DENG ; Chunping LIU ; Li YIN ; Jing ZHAI ; Yawei WANG ; Qian ZHAO ; Jiewen ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2025;24(3):426-429
Pasteurella is a genus of zoonotic pathogens that are widely distributed in both healthy and diseased ani-mals.Reports of human infections caused by wild animal bites are rare.This paper reports the first case of Pasteu-rella multocida infection caused by a snow leopard bite in China.The strains were identified using the DL-96 Ⅱ bac-terial identification system,BRUKER automatic microbial mass spectrometer,and Autof ms 1000 mass spectrome-ter.Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed using the DL-96 Ⅱ bacterial assay system.After wound de-bridement,surgical incision and drainage,and combined antimicrobial treatment,the patient recovered and was dis-charged from the hospital.This paper aims to improve clinical health care workers'understanding on this bacterium.
7.Pasteurella multocida infection caused by snow leopard bite:a case report
Shixia DENG ; Chunping LIU ; Li YIN ; Jing ZHAI ; Yawei WANG ; Qian ZHAO ; Jiewen ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2025;24(3):426-429
Pasteurella is a genus of zoonotic pathogens that are widely distributed in both healthy and diseased ani-mals.Reports of human infections caused by wild animal bites are rare.This paper reports the first case of Pasteu-rella multocida infection caused by a snow leopard bite in China.The strains were identified using the DL-96 Ⅱ bac-terial identification system,BRUKER automatic microbial mass spectrometer,and Autof ms 1000 mass spectrome-ter.Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed using the DL-96 Ⅱ bacterial assay system.After wound de-bridement,surgical incision and drainage,and combined antimicrobial treatment,the patient recovered and was dis-charged from the hospital.This paper aims to improve clinical health care workers'understanding on this bacterium.
8.Early diagnosis and treatment of a case of gastrointestinal perforation and candidemia caused by gastrointestinal mycosis
Mingying DAI ; Jia LIU ; Huimin WANG ; Shixia CAI ; Kun LI
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2025;32(1):100-103
Fungi are widely present in the human environment and generally non-pathogenic.However,they may invade tissues and cause disease when host immunity is compromised or conditions conducive to fungal proliferation arise.A case of a 70-year-old woman with acute gastrointestinal perforation and secondary abdominal infection,admitted to the department of intensive care medicine(ICU)of the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University on August 17,2021 was enrolled.Following emergency exploratory laparotomy with gastric perforation repair,partial small bowel resection,peritoneal lavage drainage,and jejunal feeding jejunostomy,the patient received imipenem and cilastatin sodium antimicrobial therapy.Despite these interventions,clinical deterioration ensued with septic shock and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.Prompt initiation of antifungal therapy alongside existing anti-infective treatment,anti-shock management,continuous renal replacement therapy(CRRT),and invasive mechanical ventilation led to rapid clinical improvement.Notably,blood cultures obtained at admission revealed Candida albicans after 5 days in ICU,while pathological examination of gastric pyloric perforation margins(8 days post-admission)demonstrated abundant Candida and small bowel ulcer sections showed extensive Mucor infiltration.This case highlights critical lessons in ICU management:Invasive fungal infection should be strongly suspected when gastrointestinal perforation patients deteriorate despite adequate surgical intervention and empirical antibacterial therapy;Timely fungal diagnostic workup should be initiated,utilizing validated fungal infection risk assessment tools to guide rapid diagnosis;Early empirical antifungal therapy proves crucial for improving outcomes in such critical scenarios.
9.Effect of slice thickness on reproducibility of radiomic features in urinary stones
Lei TANG ; Shixia WANG ; Zhenlu YANG ; Wuchao LI ; Xianchun ZENG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2024;40(10):1663-1666
Objective To explore the effect of CT slice thickness on the reproducibility of radiomic features in urinary stones.Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on 30 cases of stones diagnosed by urinary CT.Thin-slice(1 mm)images were reconstructed into two groups of images with thicknesses of 2 mm and 5 mm.Two radiologists conducted manual segmentation independently and then extracted features.The reproducibility of the radiomic features was calculated using the concordance correlation coefficient(CCC).Results Under different slice thickness conditions by the same radiologist,the average CCC of all groups was less than 0.85(P<0.05).For radiologist A,the proportion of stone features with CCC<0.85 were 50.13%,79.91%,and 82.38%in the 1 mm vs 2 mm group,2 mm vs 5 mm group,and 1 mm vs 5 mm group,respectively.Corresponding values for radiologist B were 44.55%,79.47%and 82.32%,respectively.Among the seven categories of radiomic features,the morphological features with CCC<0.85 was 100%in the 1 mm vs 5 mm group.Conclusion CT slice thickness significantly affected the reproducibility of radiomic features in urinary stones,with the greatest effect observed in morphological features.Thin-slice imaging demonstrated more stable reproducibility of stone characteristics.
10.Preoperative CT radiomics models for predicting composition of in vivo urinary calculi
Lei TANG ; Shixia WANG ; Wuchao LI ; Xianchun ZENG ; Yunzhao AN ; Bin SONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(8):1216-1220
Objective To observe the value of preoperative CT radiomics models for predicting composition of in vivo urinary calculi.Methods Totally 543 urolithiasis patients were retrospectively enrolled and divided into calcium oxalate monohydrate stone group(group A,n=373),anhydrous uric acid stone group(group B,n=86),carbonate apatite group(group C,n=30),ammonium urate stone group(group D,n=28)and ammonium magnesium phosphate hexahydrate stone group(group E,n=26)according to the composition of calculi,also divided into training set and test set at the ratio of 7:3.Radiomics features were extracted and screened based on plain CT images of urinary system.Five binary task models(model A-E corresponding to group A-E)and a quinary task model were constructed using least absolute shrinkage and selection operator algorithm for predicting the composition of calculi in vivo.Then receiver operating characteristic curves were drawn,and the area under the curves(AUC)were calculated to evaluate the predictive efficacy of binary task models,while the accuracy,precision,recall and F1 score were used to evaluate the predictive efficacy of the quinary task model.Results All binary task models had good efficacy for predicting the composition of urinary calculi in vivo,with AUC of 0.860-0.948 in training set and of 0.856-0.933 in test set.The accuracy,precision,recall and F1 score of the quinary task model for predicting the composition of in vivo urinary calculi was 82.25%,83.79%,46.23%and 0.596 in training set,respectively,while was 80.63%,75.26%,43.48%and 0.551 in test set,respectively.Conclusion Binary task radiomics models based on preoperative plain CT had good efficacy for predicting the composition of in vivo urinary calculi,while the quinary task radiomics model had high accuracy but relatively poor stability.

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