1.Erratum: Publisher erratum to "Fenofibrate-promoted hepatomegaly and liver regeneration are PPARα-dependent and partially related to the YAP pathway" Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 14 (2024) 2992-3008.
Shicheng FAN ; Yue GAO ; Pengfei ZHAO ; Guomin XIE ; Yanying ZHOU ; Xiao YANG ; Xuan LI ; Shuaishuai ZHANG ; Frank J GONZALEZ ; Aijuan QU ; Min HUANG ; Huichang BI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(6):3354-3354
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2024.03.030.].
2.Lingual mucosal graft ureteroplasty for long (≥5 cm) proximal ureteral stricture: a multi-institutional 8-year experience
Xingyuan XIAO ; Shuaishuai CHAI ; Jinmin ZENG ; Xincheng GAO ; Kangxiang XU ; Yuancheng ZHOU ; Jianjun FANG ; Qiuxuan YU ; Wang WANG ; Manshun DONG ; Ruoyu LI ; Mingzhe TANG ; Junwei HU ; Gong CHENG ; Yujie XU ; Dongyang ZENG ; Chaoqi LIANG ; Xuejun ZHANG ; Yixiang LIAO ; Bing LI
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2025;63(12):1104-1110
Objective:To evaluate the long-term effectiveness of lingual mucosal graft ureteroplasty (LMGU) for managing long-segment (≥5 cm) ureteral strictures in a multi-institutional cohort of patients.Methods:A multi-center retrospective case series study was conducted on clinical data from 42 patients undergoing LMGU for long-segment ureteral strictures (≥5 cm) across five institutions between February 2017 and June 2024. The cohort comprised 31 males and 11 females, with an age of (43.4±12.0) years (range: 15 to 64 years) and a body mass index of (24.6±2.6) kg/m2 (range: 16.0 to 30.0 kg/m2). Strictures involved the left ureter in 24 cases and right ureter in 18 cases, demonstrating a stricture length of (6.4±1.5) cm (range: 5.0 to 11.5 cm). Surgical interventions included either onlay ureteroplasty or augmented anastomotic ureteroplasty, selected according to intraoperative findings. Intraoperative parameters, postoperative complications, and follow-up outcomes were analyzed.Results:Laparoscopic surgery was performed in 22 cases and robot-assisted surgery in 20 cases. Among the 42 patients, 22 underwent onlay ureteroplasty while 20 received augmented anastomotic ureteroplasty. The graft length was (5.9±1.8) cm (range: 3.0 to 12.0 cm), operative time (191.5±55.6) minutes (range: 105.0 to 350.0 minutes), and intraoperative estimated blood loss (86.7±73.6) ml (range: 10.0 to 400.0 ml). All procedures were successfully completed without conversion to open surgery. The postoperative hospital stay was (7.6±2.0) days (range: 4.0 to 15.0 days), with double-J stent removal at 6 to 8 weeks postoperatively. During a follow-up of (49.1±25.0) months (range: 12.0 to 99.0 months), no stricture recurrence was observed in any patient.Conclusion:LMGU is a safe, feasible, and effective long-term technique for managing long-segment (≥5 cm) ureteral strictures.
3.Construction of a risk prediction model for knee joint stiffness after arthroscopy in patients with tibial plateau fractures
Shuaishuai GAO ; Yanjun WANG ; Yongfeng YAO ; Qun ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2025;48(9):831-837
Objective:To analyze the influencing factors of knee joint stiffness in patients with tibial plateau fractures after arthroscopy and construct a predictive model.Methods:The clinical data of 154 patients with tibial plateau fractures from June 2020 to May 2023 in Xi'an Daxing Hospital were retrospectively analyzed. All patients were treated with arthroscopic assisted internal fixation surgery. The gender, age, body weight, fracture cause, Schatzker classification, osteoporosis, meniscus and ligament structure injury, lower limb malalignment, bone graft, knee extension device injury, internal fixation method, external fixation time, heterotopic ossification, Tscherne classification, drainage tube placement, debridement times, operation opportunity and anesthesia method were recorded. The patients were followed up for 1 year, and the occurrence of knee joint stiffness was recorded. The patients were divided into knee joint stiffness group and normal knee joint group. Multivariate Logistic regression was used to analyze the independent risk factors of knee joint stiffness after arthroscopy in patients with tibial plateau fractures. R language software package was used to construct the nomogram model for predicting the knee joint stiffness after arthroscopy in patients with tibial plateau fractures, calibration curve was drawn, and the Bootstrap method was used to verify the model discrimination. The predictive value of model was evaluated by the receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve.Results:Among 154 patients with tibial plateau fractures, 28 patients developed knee joint stiffness after arthroscopy (knee joint stiffness group), with an incidence rate of 18.18%; 126 patients had normal knee joints (normal knee joint group). The proportions of obesity, meniscus and ligament structure injury, knee extension device injury, lower limb malalignment and heterotopic ossification in knee joint stiffness group were significantly higher than those in normal knee joint group, and there were statistical differences ( P<0.05 or <0.01); there were no statistical differences in gender composition, age, fracture cause, osteoporosis, Schatzker classification, bone graft, internal fixation method, external fixation time, Tscherne classification, drainage tube placement, debridement times, operation opportunity and anesthesia method between the two groups ( P>0.05). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis result showed that obesity, meniscus and ligament structure injury, knee extension device injury, lower limb malalignment and heterotopic ossification were independent risk factors for knee joint stiffness after arthroscopy in patients with tibial plateau fractures ( OR = 5.387, 4.613, 3.308, 3.178 and 4.579; 95% CI 1.207 to 24.034, 1.447 to 14.709, 1.063 to 10.291, 1.155 to 8.745 and 1.540 to 13.613; P<0.05 or <0.01). The body weight, meniscus and ligament structure injury, knee extension device injury, lower limb malalignment and heterotopic ossification were used as predictors to construct a nomogram model for predicting the knee joint stiffness after arthroscopy in patients with tibial plateau fractures. The calibration curve analysis result showed that the theoretical curve was basically consistent with the actual curve trend trajectory ( C- index = 0.861). The ROC curve analysis result showed that the model for predicting the knee joint stiffness after arthroscopy in patients with tibial plateau fractures had good accuracy (area under curve was 0.861), with the sensitivity of 92.9% and specificity of 73.0%. Conclusions:The patients with tibial plateau fractures have the risk of knee joint stiffness after arthroscopy, which may be related to patient obesity, meniscus and ligament structure injury, knee extension device injury, lower limb malalignment and heterotopic ossification. Based on these risk factors, a column chart risk prediction model can be constructed to visualize the risk and have certain predictive value for knee joint stiffness within 1 year after surgery.
4.Construction of a risk prediction model for knee joint stiffness after arthroscopy in patients with tibial plateau fractures
Shuaishuai GAO ; Yanjun WANG ; Yongfeng YAO ; Qun ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2025;48(9):831-837
Objective:To analyze the influencing factors of knee joint stiffness in patients with tibial plateau fractures after arthroscopy and construct a predictive model.Methods:The clinical data of 154 patients with tibial plateau fractures from June 2020 to May 2023 in Xi'an Daxing Hospital were retrospectively analyzed. All patients were treated with arthroscopic assisted internal fixation surgery. The gender, age, body weight, fracture cause, Schatzker classification, osteoporosis, meniscus and ligament structure injury, lower limb malalignment, bone graft, knee extension device injury, internal fixation method, external fixation time, heterotopic ossification, Tscherne classification, drainage tube placement, debridement times, operation opportunity and anesthesia method were recorded. The patients were followed up for 1 year, and the occurrence of knee joint stiffness was recorded. The patients were divided into knee joint stiffness group and normal knee joint group. Multivariate Logistic regression was used to analyze the independent risk factors of knee joint stiffness after arthroscopy in patients with tibial plateau fractures. R language software package was used to construct the nomogram model for predicting the knee joint stiffness after arthroscopy in patients with tibial plateau fractures, calibration curve was drawn, and the Bootstrap method was used to verify the model discrimination. The predictive value of model was evaluated by the receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve.Results:Among 154 patients with tibial plateau fractures, 28 patients developed knee joint stiffness after arthroscopy (knee joint stiffness group), with an incidence rate of 18.18%; 126 patients had normal knee joints (normal knee joint group). The proportions of obesity, meniscus and ligament structure injury, knee extension device injury, lower limb malalignment and heterotopic ossification in knee joint stiffness group were significantly higher than those in normal knee joint group, and there were statistical differences ( P<0.05 or <0.01); there were no statistical differences in gender composition, age, fracture cause, osteoporosis, Schatzker classification, bone graft, internal fixation method, external fixation time, Tscherne classification, drainage tube placement, debridement times, operation opportunity and anesthesia method between the two groups ( P>0.05). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis result showed that obesity, meniscus and ligament structure injury, knee extension device injury, lower limb malalignment and heterotopic ossification were independent risk factors for knee joint stiffness after arthroscopy in patients with tibial plateau fractures ( OR = 5.387, 4.613, 3.308, 3.178 and 4.579; 95% CI 1.207 to 24.034, 1.447 to 14.709, 1.063 to 10.291, 1.155 to 8.745 and 1.540 to 13.613; P<0.05 or <0.01). The body weight, meniscus and ligament structure injury, knee extension device injury, lower limb malalignment and heterotopic ossification were used as predictors to construct a nomogram model for predicting the knee joint stiffness after arthroscopy in patients with tibial plateau fractures. The calibration curve analysis result showed that the theoretical curve was basically consistent with the actual curve trend trajectory ( C- index = 0.861). The ROC curve analysis result showed that the model for predicting the knee joint stiffness after arthroscopy in patients with tibial plateau fractures had good accuracy (area under curve was 0.861), with the sensitivity of 92.9% and specificity of 73.0%. Conclusions:The patients with tibial plateau fractures have the risk of knee joint stiffness after arthroscopy, which may be related to patient obesity, meniscus and ligament structure injury, knee extension device injury, lower limb malalignment and heterotopic ossification. Based on these risk factors, a column chart risk prediction model can be constructed to visualize the risk and have certain predictive value for knee joint stiffness within 1 year after surgery.
5.Lingual mucosal graft ureteroplasty for long (≥5 cm) proximal ureteral stricture: a multi-institutional 8-year experience
Xingyuan XIAO ; Shuaishuai CHAI ; Jinmin ZENG ; Xincheng GAO ; Kangxiang XU ; Yuancheng ZHOU ; Jianjun FANG ; Qiuxuan YU ; Wang WANG ; Manshun DONG ; Ruoyu LI ; Mingzhe TANG ; Junwei HU ; Gong CHENG ; Yujie XU ; Dongyang ZENG ; Chaoqi LIANG ; Xuejun ZHANG ; Yixiang LIAO ; Bing LI
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2025;63(12):1104-1110
Objective:To evaluate the long-term effectiveness of lingual mucosal graft ureteroplasty (LMGU) for managing long-segment (≥5 cm) ureteral strictures in a multi-institutional cohort of patients.Methods:A multi-center retrospective case series study was conducted on clinical data from 42 patients undergoing LMGU for long-segment ureteral strictures (≥5 cm) across five institutions between February 2017 and June 2024. The cohort comprised 31 males and 11 females, with an age of (43.4±12.0) years (range: 15 to 64 years) and a body mass index of (24.6±2.6) kg/m2 (range: 16.0 to 30.0 kg/m2). Strictures involved the left ureter in 24 cases and right ureter in 18 cases, demonstrating a stricture length of (6.4±1.5) cm (range: 5.0 to 11.5 cm). Surgical interventions included either onlay ureteroplasty or augmented anastomotic ureteroplasty, selected according to intraoperative findings. Intraoperative parameters, postoperative complications, and follow-up outcomes were analyzed.Results:Laparoscopic surgery was performed in 22 cases and robot-assisted surgery in 20 cases. Among the 42 patients, 22 underwent onlay ureteroplasty while 20 received augmented anastomotic ureteroplasty. The graft length was (5.9±1.8) cm (range: 3.0 to 12.0 cm), operative time (191.5±55.6) minutes (range: 105.0 to 350.0 minutes), and intraoperative estimated blood loss (86.7±73.6) ml (range: 10.0 to 400.0 ml). All procedures were successfully completed without conversion to open surgery. The postoperative hospital stay was (7.6±2.0) days (range: 4.0 to 15.0 days), with double-J stent removal at 6 to 8 weeks postoperatively. During a follow-up of (49.1±25.0) months (range: 12.0 to 99.0 months), no stricture recurrence was observed in any patient.Conclusion:LMGU is a safe, feasible, and effective long-term technique for managing long-segment (≥5 cm) ureteral strictures.
6.Correlation between neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio combined with low-density lipoprotein cholesterol/high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio and severity of coronary artery disease in patients with acute coronary syndrome
Shuaishuai YUAN ; Tian PU ; Zheng WANG ; Lingling LI ; Po GAO ; Lianfa ZHANG ; Yihao MA ; Qinshun QI ; Xizhen FAN
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2022;34(3):274-279
Objective:To investigate the correlation between neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR) combined with low-density lipoprotein cholesterol/high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio (LDL-C/HDL-C) and severity of coronary lesions in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS).Methods:Patients who were diagnosed with ACS due to chest pain and received emergency coronary angiography in the First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology of China and the Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University from January 2017 to June 2020 were enrolled in the final analysis. The data of gender, age, body mass index (BMI), past history, emergency blood routine indicators [neutrophil (NEU), lymphocyte (LYM), monocyte (MON), eosinophil (EOS), basophil (BAS), red blood cell (RBC), mean corpuscular volume (MCV), blood red cell distribution width (RDW), mean platelet volume (MPV), platelet volume distribution width (PDW)], blood lipid index [triglyceride (TG), total cholesterol (TC), HDL-C, LDL-C, very low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (VLDL-C)], and coronary angiography were collected. The results of coronary angiography were evaluated by the Gensini score. According to the Gensini score, the patients were divided into the control group (Gensini score = 0, 55 cases) and the study group (Gensini score > 0, 889 cases), and then the patients in the study group were divided into the low-Gensini-score group (Gensini score < 66, 419 cases) and the high-Gensini-score group (Gensini score ≥ 66, 470 cases). The differences in the general baseline data of the four groups were compared, and the correlation between the statistically significant data and the Gensini score was linearly analyzed, and then the combined diagnostic factors (NLR combined with LDL-C/HDL-C ratio) were obtained by Logistic regression analysis. The receiver operator characteristic curve (ROC curve) was used to evaluate the predictive value of NLR combined with LDL-C/HDL-C ratio in predicting the severity of coronary artery lesions in patients with ACS. Finally, multivariate linear regression analysis was used to establish the predictive model between NLR combined with LDL-C/HDL-C ratio and Gensini score.Results:A total of 944 patients were finally included. The differences in gender, age, BMI, hypertension, diabetes, smoking history, NEU, LYM, MON, EOS, RDW, TC, HDL-C, LDL-C, NLR, LDL-C/HDL-C ratio between the control group and the study group were statistically significant. The differences in BMI, hypertension, diabetes, smoking history, NEU, LYM, MON, EOS, TG, TC, HDL-C, LDL-C, NLR and LDL-C/HDL-C ratio between the low-Gensini-score group and the high-Gensini-score group were statistically significant. Linear regression analysis showed that compared with other indicators, the correlation between NLR, LDL-C/HDL-C ratio and Gensini score was stronger in the study group ( r values were 0.634 and 0.663, respectively, both P < 0.05). Binary Logistic regression analysis of the indicators related to Gensini score showed that NEU, LYM, HDL-C and LDL-C were independent risk factors for coronary stenosis in patients with ACS [odds ratio ( OR) were 0.189, 10.309, 13.993, 0.251, 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) were 0.114-0.313, 4.679-22.714, 3.402-57.559, 0.121-0.519, respectively, all P < 0.05]. ROC curve analysis showed that NLR combined with LDL-C/HDL-C ratio had higher predictive value in predicting the severity of coronary lesions in ACS patients [area under the ROC curve (AUC) was 0.952, 95% CI was 0.93-0.969], when the cutoff value was -3.152, the sensitivity was 98.20%, and the specificity was 81.60%. According to the results of multivariate linear regression analysis, the prediction model between NLR, LDL-C/HDL-C ratio and Gensini score was established, and the formula was Gensini score = -7.772+15.675×LDL-C/HDL-C ratio+8.288×NLR ( R2 = 0.862). Conclusion:There is a significant correlation between emergency NLR combined with LDL-C/HDL-C ratio and Gensini score in patients with ACS at admission, which has a certain predictive value for the severity of coronary artery stenosis in patients with ACS, and can be used as a predictor for evaluating the severity of coronary artery disease.
7.Effects of attention to positive and negative and rumination on post traumatic growth in patients with coronary artery disease undergoing interventional therapy
Ying ZHANG ; Shuaishuai ZHOU ; Taifang LIU ; Lan GAO ; Aihua ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(18):1370-1375
Objective To investigate the level of posttraumatic growth(PTG) in patients with percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI), to explore the ruminant, positive/negative information attention to the impact of both on the posttraumatic growth. Methods A study of 360 patients with coronary artery disease was conducted using general information, Event Related Rumination Inventory (ERRI) and Attention to Positive and Negative Information Scale (APNIS) and the Post Traumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI). Results The Attention to Positive information (API) score was (38.47 ± 9.33) points, and the Attention to Negative Information (ANI) score was (32.99 ± 8.48) points for interventional patients with coronary heart disease, the total score of PTGI was(49.96±19.96)points and the total score of ERRI was (26.52 ± 10.55)points. In PCI patient the PTG and API were positively correlated with rumination (both purposeful and invasive), and PTG was negatively correlated with ANI. The result showed that API, rumination (including deliberate and intrusive) had positive predictive effect on PTG, and ANI had negative predictive effect on PTG, API and ANI respectively had significant interaction with ruminant meditation. Conclusions Patients with coronary artery disease undergoing interventional therapy reported the API was low, the ANI level was higher, the PTG and rumination level was lower. Clinical measures higher, the PTG and rumination level lower. Clinical measures should be taken to guide patients to pay more attention to positive information, to reduce the concern for negative information, and to guide patients to correct reflection in order to promote post-traumatic growth.
8.Prevascularization of tissue-engineered bone grafts promotes repair of femoral bone defects in rats
Donglin LI ; Pengzhen CHENG ; Huijie JIANG ; Jimeng WANG ; Yi GAO ; Shuaishuai ZHANG ; Tianqing CAO ; Junqin LI ; Chunmei WANG ; Liu YANG ; Guoxian PEI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2017;19(4):333-339
Objective To investigate the effect of prevascularized tissue-engineered bone graft on regeneration of femoral bone defects in rats.Methods Models of femoral bone defect were created at the bilateral hind limbs of 20 healthy female 10 week-old rats which were divided into 2 even groups randomly (n =10).In group A,conventional tissue-engineered bone grafts were transplanted into the femoral bone defects;in group B,tissue-engineered bone grafts and vascular bundles were implanted into the femoral defects.At 1,4 and 8 weeks after operation,3 rats were sacrificed each time in each group to harvest samples.The remaining one in each group served as a spare animal.Regeneration of bone defects and degradation of scaffolds were assessed by radiologic modality and hematein eosin staining.Results At week 1,the new bone ratio (BV/TV) was 5.47% ± 1.90% in group A and 8.49% ± 1.26% in group B,showing no significant difference (P > 0.05);at weeks 4 & 8,the BV/TV were 17.54% ±2.04% and 39.73% ± 4.01% in group A,significantly lower than those in group B (25.32% ± 2.15% and 53.22% ± 2.94%) (P < 0.05).At weeks 1 & 4,the scaffold degradation ratios (RSV/SV) were 97.33% ± 2.52% and 80.60% ±4.00%,showing no significant differences from those in group B (95.67% ±3.51% and 75.22% ±6.20%) (P > 0.05).At week 8,the scaffold degradation ratio in group A (65.46% ±4.51%) was significantly higher than that in group B (50.19% ±4.91%) (P < 0.05).At week 8,hematein eosin staining showed better integration of scaffolds with the femur,faster degradation of the interior scaffolds and greater osteogenetic activity in group B.Conclusion Prevascularization of tissue-engineered bone graft may increase new bone volume and scaffold degradation rate,promoting repair of femoral bone defects in rats.
9.Comparison Study on Fingerprint Chromatograms of Dipsaci Radix Decoction Pieces, Aqueous Decoction and Formula Granules by HPLC
Le GAO ; Shuaishuai FAN ; Xinguo WANG ; Wei TIAN ; Zhong CHEN ; Liying NIU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;24(7):81-85
Objective To establish and compare HPLC fingerprint chromatograms of Dipsaci Radix decoction pieces, aqueous decoction and formula granules.Methods The HPLC analysis was carried out in Wondasil C18 column (4.6 mm × 250 mm, 5 μm) with a mobile phase of acetonitrile-0.1% phosphoric acid by gradient elution. The flow rate was 1.0 mL/min; the detection wavelength was set at 212 nm; the column temperature was kept at 30℃. Results The fingerprint chromatograms from 12 batches of Dipsaci Radix decoction pieces, aqueous decoction and formula granules were established respectively. 14 common peaks in the fingerprint chromatogram in the formula granules could be tracked in the aqueous decoction, and 13 common peaks in the fingerprint chromatogram could be tracked in the decoction pieces. 2 chemical compounds were identified, such as asperosaponinⅥ and chlorogenic acid.ConclusionThe method of HPLC fingerprint chromatograms is stable and with good repeatability. Dipsaci Radix decoction pieces, aqueous decoction and formula granules are basically the same chemical composition.

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