1.Effects of glucokinase activators on pancreatic β-cell function in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Shuqin PENG ; Mingyang ZHAO ; Min WANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2025;41(8):699-703
Glucokinase serves as the glucose sensor in pancreatic β-cells. Glucokinase activators can effectively increase the mass and improve the function of pancreatic β-cells in patients with type 2 diabetes, thereby enhancing insulin synthesis and secretion while reducing β-cell apoptosis. This article reviews recent advances in research on the effects of glucokinase activators on pancreatic β-cells and provides an in-depth analysis of how these agents optimize β-cell function, discussing their potential to offer more effective therapeutic strategies for patients with type 2 diabetes.
2.Practice effect of bundled management strategies for induction of labor: a single-center historical controlled study
Qing SHENG ; Shuqin ZHANG ; Tiantian SHA ; Yangyu ZHAO ; Lian CHEN
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2025;60(11):842-851
Objective:To investigate the impact of bundled management of late-pregnancy induction strategies on induction time and maternal and perinatal clinical outcomes.Methods:This was a historical control study, including 61 pregnant women before the implementation of the bundled management strategies for induction protocol in September 2024, and 78 pregnant women after the implementation in December 2024, who received regular prenatal check-ups and finally admitted to Peking University Third Hospital for elective induction of labor at term. The rate of successful induction, the rate of reaching active phase, induction to labor length, duration of labor, hospital stay, and adverse maternal and preinatal outcomes and other information were compared between two groups. Logistic regression model was used to analyze the factors affecting the rates of successful labor induction and reaching active phase. Kaplan-Meier survival curves were plotted for induction to labor length and duration of labor, and the Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to analyze the impact of the bundled management strategies for induction strategies on the above indicators.Results:(1) Compared with the group before implementation, the group after implementation had a shorter induction to labor length (median: 47.4 vs 35.1 h), a shorter duration of labor (median: 14.0 vs 10.5 h), and a shorter hospital stay (median: 6 vs 4 d). The rate of successful induction increased [87% (53/61) vs 97% (76/78)], and the rate of reaching active phase increased [70% (43/61) vs 86% (67/78)]; the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05). (2) Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the implementation of the bundled management strategies promoted successful induction ( OR=7.299, 95% CI: 1.189-44.800; P=0.032) and reaching active phase ( OR=2.640, 95% CI: 1.003-6.951; P=0.049). A pre-pregnancy body mass index<18.5 kg/m2 promoted successful induction ( OR=9.142, 95% CI: 1.154-72.423; P=0.036). (3) Kaplan-Meier curve analysis indicated that compared with the group before the implementation, the group after the implementation had a significantly shorter induction to labor length ( χ2=13.883, P<0.001) and a shorter duration of labor ( χ2=5.72, P=0.017). Cox proportional hazards regression analysis showed that the implementation of the bundled management strategies for induction protocol was a protective factor for shortening induction to labor length ( HR=1.806, 95% CI: 1.186-2.749; P=0.006) and duration of labor ( HR=1.677, 95% CI: 1.066-2.637; P=0.025). A cervical Bishop score >3 at admission was a protective factor for shortening the induction to labor length ( HR=1.627, 95% CI: 1.110-2.384; P=0.013), and parity was a protective factor for shortening the duration of labor ( HR=3.370, 95% CI: 1.806-6.288; P<0.001). Conclusions:By the implementation of the bundled management strategies for induction protocol, it is possible to promote successful induction of labor and reaching the active phase for pregnant women undergoing induction. This approach also shortens induction to labor length and the duration of labor, without increasing the risk of maternal and perinatal complications.
3.Incidence and related factors of functional bowel disease in submarine forces
Haitao YU ; Qunying WANG ; Shuqin REN ; Dong LI ; Zhen LI ; Qi ZHAO ; Wenzhu DONG
Journal of Navy Medicine 2025;46(2):133-137
Objective To investigate the incidence of functional bowel disease(FBD)and its relationship with depression,anxiety and sleep in navy submarine forces.Methods A questionnaire survey on the incidence of FBD was conducted on 364 naval soldiers who were enrolled according to Rome Ⅳ classification and diagnostic criteria.The risk factors of FBD were analyzed.The incidence of specific diseases of FBD was compared among soldiers with different jobs.The depression,anxiety,and sleep quality were investigated in FBD patients.Results In the 364 participants,132(36.3%)were diagnosed with FBD according to Roman Ⅳcriteria.Military rank and marital status might be risk factors for FBD.There was no significant difference in the overall incidence of FBD among the participants with various jobs(P>0.05).The incidence of functional constipation in the submariners was significantly higher than that in the land soldiers,while the incidence of functional diarrhea in the land soldiers was higher than that in the submariners(all P<0.05).The incidences of depression,anxiety and sleep disorder in the participants with FBD were higher than those in the participants without FBD.Conclusion There is a high incidence of FBD in submariners,which may be related to their psychological states.
4.Study on the application of traditional Chinese medicine Five-Tone therapy combined with individualized emotional counseling in post-stroke insomnia patients
Ting DU ; Hui ZHAO ; Xingxing SUN ; Shuqin ZHAO ; Fang YANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(9):672-680
Objective:To explore the application effects of traditional Chinese medicine five-tone therapy combined with personalized emotional counseling in patients with post-stroke insomnia, aiming to provide a reference for improving patients′ sleep quality in clinical practice.Methods:A quasi-experimental study was conducted. A total of 70 inpatients with post-stroke insomnia from the Department of Neurology and the Department of Rehabilitation at Lianyungang Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine between January 2023 and February 2024 were selected using convenience sampling method. Of these, 35 patients admitted between January and July 2023 were assigned to the control group, while 35 patients admitted between August 2023 and February 2024 were assigned to the experimental group. The control group received routine treatment and care, while the experimental group was additionally provided with traditional Chinese medicine five-tone therapy combined with personalized emotional counseling. The intervention period was four weeks for both groups. Evaluations were conducted using polysomnography, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI), and the patients′ use of hypnotic medications.Results:The control group consisted of 18 males and 17 females, with an average age of (58.02 ± 5.22) years; the experimental group consisted of 22 males and 13 females, with an average age of (56.41 ± 5.49) years. After the intervention, the total sleep time, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index score, and the Insomnia Severity Index score in experimental group were (376.22 ± 52.39) min, (9.36 ± 3.22) points, and (13.89 ± 2.16) points, respectively, compared to (343.78 ± 74.51) min, (12.02 ± 3.76) points, and (16.66 ± 3.04) points in the control group, with statistically significant ( t=2.11, 3.18, 4.39, all P<0.05). The experimental group′s hypnotic medication usage rate and nursing satisfaction score were 11.43% (4/35) and (81.05 ± 3.68) points, respectively, compared to 34.29% (12/35) and (76.21 ± 5.22) points in the control group, with statistically significant differences ( χ2=5.51, t=4.48; both P<0.05). Conclusions:Traditional Chinese medicine five-tone therapy combined with personalized emotional counseling can effectively improve sleep quality in post-stroke insomnia patients, reduce the use of hypnotic medications, and enhance patient satisfaction.
5.Practice effect of bundled management strategies for induction of labor: a single-center historical controlled study
Qing SHENG ; Shuqin ZHANG ; Tiantian SHA ; Yangyu ZHAO ; Lian CHEN
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2025;60(11):842-851
Objective:To investigate the impact of bundled management of late-pregnancy induction strategies on induction time and maternal and perinatal clinical outcomes.Methods:This was a historical control study, including 61 pregnant women before the implementation of the bundled management strategies for induction protocol in September 2024, and 78 pregnant women after the implementation in December 2024, who received regular prenatal check-ups and finally admitted to Peking University Third Hospital for elective induction of labor at term. The rate of successful induction, the rate of reaching active phase, induction to labor length, duration of labor, hospital stay, and adverse maternal and preinatal outcomes and other information were compared between two groups. Logistic regression model was used to analyze the factors affecting the rates of successful labor induction and reaching active phase. Kaplan-Meier survival curves were plotted for induction to labor length and duration of labor, and the Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to analyze the impact of the bundled management strategies for induction strategies on the above indicators.Results:(1) Compared with the group before implementation, the group after implementation had a shorter induction to labor length (median: 47.4 vs 35.1 h), a shorter duration of labor (median: 14.0 vs 10.5 h), and a shorter hospital stay (median: 6 vs 4 d). The rate of successful induction increased [87% (53/61) vs 97% (76/78)], and the rate of reaching active phase increased [70% (43/61) vs 86% (67/78)]; the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05). (2) Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the implementation of the bundled management strategies promoted successful induction ( OR=7.299, 95% CI: 1.189-44.800; P=0.032) and reaching active phase ( OR=2.640, 95% CI: 1.003-6.951; P=0.049). A pre-pregnancy body mass index<18.5 kg/m2 promoted successful induction ( OR=9.142, 95% CI: 1.154-72.423; P=0.036). (3) Kaplan-Meier curve analysis indicated that compared with the group before the implementation, the group after the implementation had a significantly shorter induction to labor length ( χ2=13.883, P<0.001) and a shorter duration of labor ( χ2=5.72, P=0.017). Cox proportional hazards regression analysis showed that the implementation of the bundled management strategies for induction protocol was a protective factor for shortening induction to labor length ( HR=1.806, 95% CI: 1.186-2.749; P=0.006) and duration of labor ( HR=1.677, 95% CI: 1.066-2.637; P=0.025). A cervical Bishop score >3 at admission was a protective factor for shortening the induction to labor length ( HR=1.627, 95% CI: 1.110-2.384; P=0.013), and parity was a protective factor for shortening the duration of labor ( HR=3.370, 95% CI: 1.806-6.288; P<0.001). Conclusions:By the implementation of the bundled management strategies for induction protocol, it is possible to promote successful induction of labor and reaching the active phase for pregnant women undergoing induction. This approach also shortens induction to labor length and the duration of labor, without increasing the risk of maternal and perinatal complications.
6.Study on the application of traditional Chinese medicine Five-Tone therapy combined with individualized emotional counseling in post-stroke insomnia patients
Ting DU ; Hui ZHAO ; Xingxing SUN ; Shuqin ZHAO ; Fang YANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(9):672-680
Objective:To explore the application effects of traditional Chinese medicine five-tone therapy combined with personalized emotional counseling in patients with post-stroke insomnia, aiming to provide a reference for improving patients′ sleep quality in clinical practice.Methods:A quasi-experimental study was conducted. A total of 70 inpatients with post-stroke insomnia from the Department of Neurology and the Department of Rehabilitation at Lianyungang Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine between January 2023 and February 2024 were selected using convenience sampling method. Of these, 35 patients admitted between January and July 2023 were assigned to the control group, while 35 patients admitted between August 2023 and February 2024 were assigned to the experimental group. The control group received routine treatment and care, while the experimental group was additionally provided with traditional Chinese medicine five-tone therapy combined with personalized emotional counseling. The intervention period was four weeks for both groups. Evaluations were conducted using polysomnography, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI), and the patients′ use of hypnotic medications.Results:The control group consisted of 18 males and 17 females, with an average age of (58.02 ± 5.22) years; the experimental group consisted of 22 males and 13 females, with an average age of (56.41 ± 5.49) years. After the intervention, the total sleep time, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index score, and the Insomnia Severity Index score in experimental group were (376.22 ± 52.39) min, (9.36 ± 3.22) points, and (13.89 ± 2.16) points, respectively, compared to (343.78 ± 74.51) min, (12.02 ± 3.76) points, and (16.66 ± 3.04) points in the control group, with statistically significant ( t=2.11, 3.18, 4.39, all P<0.05). The experimental group′s hypnotic medication usage rate and nursing satisfaction score were 11.43% (4/35) and (81.05 ± 3.68) points, respectively, compared to 34.29% (12/35) and (76.21 ± 5.22) points in the control group, with statistically significant differences ( χ2=5.51, t=4.48; both P<0.05). Conclusions:Traditional Chinese medicine five-tone therapy combined with personalized emotional counseling can effectively improve sleep quality in post-stroke insomnia patients, reduce the use of hypnotic medications, and enhance patient satisfaction.
7.Effects of glucokinase activators on pancreatic β-cell function in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Shuqin PENG ; Mingyang ZHAO ; Min WANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2025;41(8):699-703
Glucokinase serves as the glucose sensor in pancreatic β-cells. Glucokinase activators can effectively increase the mass and improve the function of pancreatic β-cells in patients with type 2 diabetes, thereby enhancing insulin synthesis and secretion while reducing β-cell apoptosis. This article reviews recent advances in research on the effects of glucokinase activators on pancreatic β-cells and provides an in-depth analysis of how these agents optimize β-cell function, discussing their potential to offer more effective therapeutic strategies for patients with type 2 diabetes.
8.Expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of insomnia in specified populations
Guihai CHEN ; Liying DENG ; Yijie DU ; Zhili HUANG ; Fan JIANG ; Furui JIN ; Yanpeng LI ; Chun-Feng LIU ; Jiyang PAN ; Yanhui PENG ; Changjun SU ; Jiyou TANG ; Tao WANG ; Zan WANG ; Huijuan WU ; Rong XUE ; Yuechang YANG ; Fengchun YU ; Huan YU ; Shuqin ZHAN ; Hongju ZHANG ; Lin ZHANG ; Zhengqing ZHAO ; Zhongxin ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2024;29(8):841-852
Clinicians need to focus on various points in the diagnosis and treatment of insomnia.This article prescribed the treatment protocol based on the unique features,such as insomnia in the elderly,women experiencing specific physiologi-cal periods,children insomnia,insomnia in sleep-breathing disorder patients,insomnia in patients with chronic liver and kidney dysfunction.It pro-vides some reference for clinicians while they make decision on diagnosis,differentiation and treat-ment methods.
9.Incidence of postoperative complications in Chinese patients with gastric or colorectal cancer based on a national, multicenter, prospective, cohort study
Shuqin ZHANG ; Zhouqiao WU ; Bowen HUO ; Huining XU ; Kang ZHAO ; Changqing JING ; Fenglin LIU ; Jiang YU ; Zhengrong LI ; Jian ZHANG ; Lu ZANG ; Hankun HAO ; Chaohui ZHENG ; Yong LI ; Lin FAN ; Hua HUANG ; Pin LIANG ; Bin WU ; Jiaming ZHU ; Zhaojian NIU ; Linghua ZHU ; Wu SONG ; Jun YOU ; Su YAN ; Ziyu LI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(3):247-260
Objective:To investigate the incidence of postoperative complications in Chinese patients with gastric or colorectal cancer, and to evaluate the risk factors for postoperative complications.Methods:This was a national, multicenter, prospective, registry-based, cohort study of data obtained from the database of the Prevalence of Abdominal Complications After Gastro- enterological Surgery (PACAGE) study sponsored by the China Gastrointestinal Cancer Surgical Union. The PACAGE database prospectively collected general demographic characteristics, protocols for perioperative treatment, and variables associated with postoperative complications in patients treated for gastric or colorectal cancer in 20 medical centers from December 2018 to December 2020. The patients were grouped according to the presence or absence of postoperative complications. Postoperative complications were categorized and graded in accordance with the expert consensus on postoperative complications in gastrointestinal oncology surgery and Clavien-Dindo grading criteria. The incidence of postoperative complications of different grades are presented as bar charts. Independent risk factors for occurrence of postoperative complications were identified by multifactorial unconditional logistic regression.Results:The study cohort comprised 3926 patients with gastric or colorectal cancer, 657 (16.7%) of whom had a total of 876 postoperative complications. Serious complications (Grade III and above) occurred in 4.0% of patients (156/3926). The rate of Grade V complications was 0.2% (7/3926). The cohort included 2271 patients with gastric cancer with a postoperative complication rate of 18.1% (412/2271) and serious complication rate of 4.7% (106/2271); and 1655 with colorectal cancer, with a postoperative complication rate of 14.8% (245/1655) and serious complication rate of 3.0% (50/1655). The incidences of anastomotic leakage in patients with gastric and colorectal cancer were 3.3% (74/2271) and 3.4% (56/1655), respectively. Abdominal infection was the most frequently occurring complication, accounting for 28.7% (164/572) and 39.5% (120/304) of postoperative complications in patients with gastric and colorectal cancer, respectively. The most frequently occurring grade of postoperative complication was Grade II, accounting for 65.4% (374/572) and 56.6% (172/304) of complications in patients with gastric and colorectal cancers, respectively. Multifactorial analysis identified (1) the following independent risk factors for postoperative complications in patients in the gastric cancer group: preoperative comorbidities (OR=2.54, 95%CI: 1.51-4.28, P<0.001), neoadjuvant therapy (OR=1.42, 95%CI:1.06-1.89, P=0.020), high American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) scores (ASA score 2 points:OR=1.60, 95% CI: 1.23-2.07, P<0.001, ASA score ≥3 points:OR=0.43, 95% CI: 0.25-0.73, P=0.002), operative time >180 minutes (OR=1.81, 95% CI: 1.42-2.31, P<0.001), intraoperative bleeding >50 mL (OR=1.29,95%CI: 1.01-1.63, P=0.038), and distal gastrectomy compared with total gastrectomy (OR=0.65,95%CI: 0.51-0.83, P<0.001); and (2) the following independent risk factors for postoperative complications in patients in the colorectal cancer group: female (OR=0.60, 95%CI: 0.44-0.80, P<0.001), preoperative comorbidities (OR=2.73, 95%CI: 1.25-5.99, P=0.030), neoadjuvant therapy (OR=1.83, 95%CI:1.23-2.72, P=0.008), laparoscopic surgery (OR=0.47, 95%CI: 0.30-0.72, P=0.022), and abdominoperineal resection compared with low anterior resection (OR=2.74, 95%CI: 1.71-4.41, P<0.001). Conclusion:Postoperative complications associated with various types of infection were the most frequent complications in patients with gastric or colorectal cancer. Although the risk factors for postoperative complications differed between patients with gastric cancer and those with colorectal cancer, the presence of preoperative comorbidities, administration of neoadjuvant therapy, and extent of surgical resection, were the commonest factors associated with postoperative complications in patients of both categories.
10.Incidence and influencing factors of aggressive behavior in adolescent inpatients with mental disorders
Shuqin ZHAO ; Junlei ZHANG ; Susu WANG ; Feifei GUO ; Shuanrong LI
Journal of Xinxiang Medical College 2024;41(3):227-231
Objective To investigate the incidence and influencing factors of aggressive behavior in adolescent inpatients with mental disorders.Methods A total of 372 patients with mental disorders admitted to the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University from January to December 2022 were selected as research subjects.The occurrence of aggressive behavior and its influencing factors were analyzed.Results Among the 372 patients,38(10.2%)cases had aggressive behavior during hospitalization.Univariate and multivariate logistic regression results showed that the history of aggressive behavior,only child,and high irritation factor scores were the risk factors of aggressive behavior in hospitalized adolescents with mental disorders(P<0.05).Mild,outgoing,insecure and isolated personalities before the onset were protective factors of aggressive behavior in hospitalized adolescents with mental disorders(P<0.05).Conclusion Adolescent inpatients with mental disorders are likely to have aggressive behavior.Those who have aggressive behavior before,are the only child in their family and get a high score of irritant factors need more attention.Corresponding nursing interventions should be taken in time through nursing assessment to reduce the occurrence of aggressive behavior.

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