1.Pulmonary Function and Its Influencing Factors in Rural Elderly Adults in Guangzhou
Weifeng ZENG ; Bingqi YE ; Jialu YANG ; Jianhua LI ; Qianling XIONG ; Lele YUAN ; Min XIA
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(5):851-860
ObjectiveTo investigate pulmonary function levels and associated influencing factors among rural elderly in Guangzhou, to identify high-risk populations for poor pulmonary function, and to reveal the relationship between the influencing factors of pulmonary function. MethodsWe recruited 1 500 residents aged 60 to 94 years from rural area of Conghua District, Guangzhou City using convenience sampling in 2023. Data on demographics, body measurements, medical history and lifestyle were collected via face-to-face questionnaires and physical examination. Meanwhile, expiratory function parameters including forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), forced vital capacity (FVC), FEV1/FVC, and the prevalence of airflow obstruction (AFO) were assessed using a portable spirometer. Age and sex distribution of pulmonary function in older adults at 5-year intervals was reported, and risk factors of AFO using multifactorial logistic regression models were analyzed. Furthermore, path analysis was further employed to explore the role of lifestyle in the association between other influencing factors and lung function. ResultsAmong the 1 500 participants, the median age was 71 years (67-75), and 44.2% were male. Subjects identified as AFOs were generally older, more likely male, less educated, and had lower rates of moderate to vigorous physical activity (<1 time/week) and lower lean body mass. Mean FEV1/FVC ratio was (82.0±16.4) %. FEV1/FVC was (79.80±17.58) % in men and (83.66±15.22) % in women. Older age, lower education, male sex and leanness were negatively associated with all pulmonary function outcomes (all P values<0.05). Path analysis identified that age, gender, marital status, occupation and income may influence pulmonary function indirectly through lifestyle. ConclusionRural elderly in Guangzhou exhibited lower pulmonary function levels, and male sex, non-married status, advanced age, lower education, smoking habits, insufficient engagement in moderate to vigorous physical activity, and lean body type were all associated with worse pulmonary function.
2.Short-term efficacy of endoscopic submucosal dissection for early carcinoma in the remnant stomach
Ying ZHOU ; Qi JIANG ; Baisheng CHEN ; Xia WU ; Qiuli JIANG ; Nashan LI ; Xingyu WU ; Pinghong ZHOU ; Weifeng CHEN ; Jianwei HU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2025;32(4):620-626
Objective To explore the short-term efficacy of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) in the treatment of early carcinoma in the remnant stomach. Methods A retrospective study was conducted on 45 patients with early residual gastric cancer underwent ESD at the Endoscopy Center of Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University from December 2014 to April 2024, with a total of 45 lesions. The patients were divided into an anastomotic group (n=15) and a non-anastomotic group (n=30) based on the location of tumor occurrence, and their clinical data, endoscopic diagnosis and treatment, and histopathological conditions were compared between the two groups. Results All 45 patients had lesions with redness and erosion. There were 9 cases of poor lifting of submucosal injection in the anastomotic group and 2 cases in the non-anastomotic group, respectively, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). ESD surgery was performed on 13 lesions in the anastomotic group and 28 lesions in the non-anastomotic group, with surgery times of 80.00 (50.00, 100.00) min and 55.00 (43.75, 80.00) min, respectively. The difference in surgery time between the two groups was statistically significant (P=0.03). Among the 45 patients, ESD surgery achieved curative resection in 35 cases, including 11 cases in the anastomotic group and 24 cases in the non-anastomotic group, with no statistically significant difference. Conclusions Careful preoperative evaluation of early carcinoma in the remnant stomach is essential to prevent oversight. Lesions at anastomotic sites and suture lines present higher technical challenges for complete resection. ESD is safe and effective, with auxiliary traction technique available when necessary.
3.Construction and application of nursing quality evaluation index system for percutaneous radiofrequency ablation of liver cancer under the background of disease diagnosis related groups
Xufang HUANG ; Qiaohong WU ; Jianting MAO ; Qiaoying RAO ; Jia SONG ; Jing LI ; Weifeng XIA
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2025;34(2):192-196
Objective Based on the background of disease diagnosis related groups(DRGs)in public hospitals to construct the nursing quality evaluation index system for percutaneous radiofrequency ablation(PRFA)of liver cancer so as to improve the nursing quality for PRFA of liver cancer.Methods Using three-dimensional quality model and through interview,literature analysis,two rounds of Delphi expert letter inquiry and analytic hierarchy process,the evaluation standard of PRFA nursing quality of liver cancer was established,and its effect was validated in clinical practice.Results The evaluation index system of PRFA nursing quality for liver cancer was constructed,which included 3 first-level indexes,9 second-level indexes and 22 third-level indexes.After clinical application,the incidence of intraoperative and postoperative moderate-severe pain,the incidence of high fever,and the 24-hour number of times required care in the intervention group were lower than those in the control group(P<0.05),the incidence of postoperative Ⅲ degree vomiting in the intervention group was remarkably lower than that in the control group(P<0.01),and the average hospitalization days in the intervention group were less than those in the control group(P<0.05),and the average hospitalization expense in the intervention group was lower than that in the control group,but the difference was not statistically significant(P>0.05).Conclusion The PRFA nursing quality evaluation index system for liver cancer is scientific and practical,which is helpful for improving the outcome of patients and promoting the quality of nursing.
4.Clinical observation of regional citrate anticoagulation in pediatric plasma exchange
Wei DANG ; Fan ZHANG ; Yunxia LI ; Jie CHEN ; Xia LIN ; Sufang ZHANG ; Weifeng LU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2025;34(6):795-802
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of regional citrate anticoagulation (RCA) during plasma exchange (PE) in pediatric patients.Methods:We conducted a retrospective analysis of 12 critically ill children admitted to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) of Jinan Children's Hospital, who underwent 28 PE sessions with RCA between December 2023 and August 2024. Clinical records were reviewed to assess bleeding events, extracorporeal circuit performance, and changes in arterial blood gas parameters, serum total calcium (Ca tot), and activated clotting time before and after treatment. Results:No patients exhibited signs of increased bleeding. In one case, the procedure was discontinued prematurely due to elevated venous pressure. A significant decrease in ionized calcium (Ca ion) was observed 0.5 hours post-treatment. At the end of PE, pH, HCO 3?, base excess (BE), lactate, PaCO 2, Ca tot, and Na + levels increased, while K + and Ca ion levels decreased, with all changes being statistically significant. Four hours post-treatment, pH, HCO 3?, BE, PaCO 2, and Na + remained elevated, whereas Ca ion, lactate, and K + returned to baseline. By 12–15 hours post-treatment, all parameters—including pH, HCO 3?, BE, PaCO 2, Na +, K +, Ca ion, and lactate—had normalized, showing no significant differences from pre-treatment levels. Conclusions:RCA provides effective extracorporeal anticoagulation during pediatric PE without increasing bleeding risk. However, metabolic complications—primarily metabolic alkalosis—are common. These disturbances typically resolve spontaneously and do not lead to severe adverse events. While no ideal anticoagulant for PE has yet been established, RCA remains a safe and effective option, particularly for pediatric patients at higher risk of bleeding.
5.Evidence summary for insertion and maintenance of mini-midline
Guangxin LIU ; Xia SUN ; Li LIU ; Weifeng LI
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(4):408-416
Objective To search,evaluate,and summarize the best evidence of insertion and maintenance of mini-midline in adult patients,in order to provide a solid evidence-based foundation for establishing clinical standardized and safe utilization of mini-midline.Methods We systematically searched UpToDate,BMJ Best Practice,Guideline International Network,National Guideline Clearinghouse,Joanna Briggs Institute,National Institute for Health and Care Excellence,Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network,Canadian Medical Association:Clinical Practice Guideline,Registered Nurses'Association of Ontario,Intravenous Nurses Society,Cochrane Library,PubMed,CINAHL,Embase,Web of Science,Yimaitong,China National Knowledge Infrastructure,Wanfang Database,and China Biomedical Literature Database.It includes clinical practice guidelines,expert consensuses,evidence summaries,systematic reviews,meta-analyses,and best practice on mini-midline insertion and maintenance.The search period covered January 2013 to May 2023.2 researchers independently evaluated the literature quality and extracted the literature that met the standards.The evidence was graded using the JBI evidence pre-grading system(2014),and the extracted evidence was classified and summarized by themes.Results A total of 10 pieces of the literature were involved,including 6 guidelines,2 expert consensuses,and 2 systematic reviews.This study summarized 20 pieces of best evidence in relation to the following 4 themes:indications and contraindications for mini-midline,catheter insertion,catheter maintenance and catheter removal.Conclusion The study comprehensively and scientifically summarizes the best evidence regarding the insertion and maintenance of mini-midline.We recommend that clinical practitioners integrate this evidence into their practice,while considering individual patient preferences and medical contexts.This approach,in line with the principle of individualization,will contribute to enhancing the standardization and safety of mini-midline use in clinical settings.
6.Research on the diagnostic value of pulmonary artery diameter characteristics and combined TNF-α in patients with HIV associated pulmonary hypertension
Qingyuan XU ; Weifeng YUAN ; Mu CHEN ; Xia-Oneng MO
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(13):1869-1873
Objective To investigate the characteristics of pulmonary artery diameter in patients with human immunodeficiency virus(HIV)infection-associated pulmonary hypertension(PAH),and to explore the clinical significance of pulmonary artery diameter correlation indices combined with tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α)for early screening and diagnosis of HIV-associated pulmonary hypertension,aiming to provide valuable clinical insights.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 65 HIV-infected patients admitted to the Eighth Hospital Affiliated to Guangzhou Medical University between May 2017 and December 2023.Based on echocardiog-raphy findings,the patients were categorized into an observation group(23 cases with PAH)and a control group(42 cases without PAH).Measurements of pulmonary artery diameter(PA),distal pulmonary artery diameter(dPA),and aortic diameter were obtained in both groups,and the ratio of dPA to aortic diameter(rPA)was cal-culated.Additionally,serum TNF-α levels were recorded.The clinical significance of each index in early screening and diagnosis of HIV-related pulmonary hypertension was analyzed.Results The PA,dPA,rPA,and TNF-α levels in the observation group were significantly higher compared to those in the control group.Pearson linear correlation analysis revealed a significant positive correlation between TNF-α and both dPA and rPA.Two-column correlation analysis demonstrated a significant association between HIV-PAH and PA,dPA,rPA,as well as TNF-α(P<0.05).The combined measurement of serum TNF-α with dPA and rPA exhibited an area under the curve(AUC)of 0.891 for diagnosing HIV-APAH,with a sensitivity of 0.870 and specificity of 0.881.Conclusion The combination of pulmonary artery diameter and TNF-α provides a more accurate indication of the presence of HIV-PAH,enabling early screening,follow-up,or intervention in high-risk patients.This finding holds significant implications for enhancing patient prognosis.
7.Clinical analysis of 12 cases of refractory thoracogastric-airway fistulas treated with modified mushroom-shaped occluder
Lurong LI ; Jiahao LIU ; Yun WANG ; Weifeng ZHANG ; Junjun XIA ; Ping ZHAO ; Guoxin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2023;43(9):605-611
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of modified mushroom-shaped occluder in the treatment of refractory thoracogastric-airway fistulas.Methods:From March 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023, 12 patients with refractory thoracogastric-airway fistulas underwent the placement of modified mushroom-shaped occluder at the Department of Gastroenterology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University were enrolled. The baseline clinical data of patients such as gender, age, course of disease, and fistula diameter were recorded. The data of operation and follow-up, such as operation time and method, intraoperative and postoperative complications were also collected. The occlusion efficacy at 1 month and 6 months after surgery, as well as the improvement of body mass index (BMI) and scores of the short form 36 (SF-36) were analyzed. Paired t test and non-parametric test were used for statistical analysis. Results:There were 10 males and 2 females among the 12 patients. The median age was 66.5 years old (ranged from 53.0 to 69.0 years old), the median course of disease was 7.5 months (ranged from 3.0 to 39.0 months), and the diameter of fistula was (9.3±3.4) mm. The occluder placements were successful in all the 12 patients, with 6 cases intracavitary release and 6 extracavitary release. The operation time was (30.9±9.9) min and the time of occluder placement was (3.5±1.3) min. One patient had minor (<2 mL) bleeding during the operation and 2 patients reported mild foreign body sensation but tolerable after operation. All patients resumed oral feeding and nasojejunal tubes were removed before discharge. The follow-up time of 12 patients was (11.3±1.7) months. The initial effective occlusion rate was 11/12, and the complete occlusion rate was 9/12. Two patients died but neither were related to the procedure or instruments. The BMI of 12 patients at 1 month after surgery was (18.5±1.9) kg/m 2, which was higher than that before operation ((17.6±2.3) kg/m 2), the BMI at 6 months after operation was (20.3±2.5) kg/m 2, which was higher than that at 1 month after operation, and the differences were statistically significant ( t=-4.15 and -4.45, P=0.002 and 0.001). The scores of 8 domains of SF-36 including physical functioning, general health, vitality, mental health, role-physical, bodily pain, social functioning and role-emotional of 12 patients before operation, at 1 month after operation and 6 months after operation were 49.6±13.6, 63.3±13.5 and 75.4±8.6, 17.1±11.2, 33.2±14.5 and 56.0±12.2, 30.0±12.6, 45.0±13.5 and 67.5±8.7, 41.3±18.7, 52.0±15.4 and 68.0±8.2, 0.0 (0.0 to 75.0), 25.0 (0.0 to 100.0) and 50.0 (25.0 to 100.0), 87.8 (44.0 to 100.0), 90.8 (57.0 to 100.0) and 100.0 (94.0 to 100.0), 12.5 (0.0 to 50.0), 50.0 (37.5 to 75.0) and 81.3 (50.0 to 87.5), 0.0 (0.0 to 100.0), 66.7 (33.3 to 100.0) and 100.0 (33.3 to 100.0), respectively. The scores of 8 domains at 1 month after operation were all higher than those before operation, and the differences were statistically significant ( t=-5.25, -5.32, -4.87 and -2.51, Z=-2.97, -2.20, -3.11 and -3.00; all P<0.05). The scores of 8 domains at 6 months after operation were all higher than those at 1 month after operation, and the differences were statistically significant ( t=-4.34, -7.48, -7.10 and -4.64, Z=-2.49, -2.20, -2.97 and -2.07; all P<0.05). Conclusion:The clinical application of the improved mushroom-shaped occluder in the treatment of refractory thoracogastric-airway fistulas is effective and relatively safe.
8.Clinical analysis of 8 cases of refractory upper gastrointestinal fistula treated with endoscopic injection of autologous platelet rich plasma
Jiahao LIU ; Lurong LI ; Weifeng ZHANG ; Xiaoyu ZHOU ; Junjun XIA ; Guoxin ZHANG ; Yun WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2023;43(11):741-746
Objective:To evaluate the safety and efficacy of endoscopic injection of autologous platelet rich plasma(PRP)in the treatment of refractory upper gastrointestinal fistula(RUGF).Methods:From June 1, 2022 to March 1, 2023, at the Department of Gastroenterology of the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, 8 RUGF patients who received PRP treatment were enrolled. The baseline data such as gender, age, course of disease, and body mass index, etc. as well as the PRP treatment-related data such as the time of first treatment, length of hospital stay after the first treatment, and adverse events were recorded. The postoperative follow-up lasted till 6 months after the first treatment to assess fistula healing, and to record body mass index and health survey short form. Paired t-test and non-parametric test were used for statistical analysis. Results:Among the 8 RUGF patients, there were 7 males and 1 female. The median age was 58.5 years old (ranged from 27.0 to 75.0 years old), and the median duration of the disease was 14 months (ranged from 4 to 120 months). The maximum diameter of the fistula was(4.50±2.62) mm, the concentration multiple of PRP was (4.02±0.48) times. The operation time of the first endoscopic PRP treatment was (21.88±4.52) min; the median length of the first postoperative hospital stay was 2 days (ranged from 1 to 2 days), and the median total number of treatment was 4 (ranged from 1 to 5). The healing time was (2.57±1.72) months, 7 RUGF patients healed within 6 months after the first treatment, and the fistula was narrowed in 1 patient. There were no adverse events during or after the operation. After 6 months of treatment, the body mass index and the scores of 8 dimensions of the health survey short form which included physical functioning, physical role functioning, body pain, general health, vitality, social functioning, emotional role functioning and mental health were all higher than those before treatment ((20.91±2.15) kg/m 2 vs. (18.67±3.21) kg/m 2, 86.88±13.35 vs. 58.13±20.34, 100 (0 to 100) vs. 0(0 to 100), 83.06±11.74 vs. 56.94±28.86, 67.88±26.77 vs. 31.88±13.08, 81.88±13.87 vs. 46.25±24.02, 76.56±22.60 vs. 37.50±26.73, 100 (0 to 100) vs. 0 (0 to 100), 78.00±17.37 vs. 51.50±22.77), and the differences were statistically significant ( t=-3.40 and -3.87, Z=2.06, t=-3.03, -4.26, -4.73 and -6.06, Z=-2.06, t=-4.32; P=0.012, 0.006, 0.039, 0.019, 0.004, 0.002, 0.001, 0.039 and 0.003). Conclusion:Endoscopic injection of autologous PRP for the treatment of RUGF is safe and effective, and has a significant promotion effect on the healing of small (maximum diameter ≤ 6 mm) fistula.
9. Expression of Apelin and Snail protein in breast cancer and their prognostic significance
Dan HU ; Weifeng ZHU ; Wucheng SHEN ; Yan XIA ; Xiufeng WU ; Hejun ZHANG ; Wei LIU ; Zhaolei CUI ; Xiongwei ZHENG ; Gang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2018;47(10):743-746
Objective:
To investigate the expression of Apelin and Snail proteins in breast cancer and their relationship with the clinicopathological features and prognosis.
Methods:
The expression of Apelin and Snail proteins was detected by immunohistochemistry in 89 cases of breast cancer and 50 cases of mammary adenosis collected from January to June in 2008 at Fujian Cancer Hospital; the expression was correlated with the clinicopathological features and outcome of the patients.
Results:
Apelin and Snail were expressed in 42 cases(47.2%)and 36 cases(40.4%)of breast cancers, respectively, and the expression was higher than that of control group (
10.Highly diversified Zika viruses imported to China, 2016.
Yanjun ZHANG ; Wenxian CHEN ; Gary WONG ; Yuhai BI ; Juying YAN ; Yi SUN ; Enfu CHEN ; Hao YAN ; Xiuyu LOU ; Haiyan MAO ; Shichang XIA ; George F GAO ; Weifeng SHI ; Zhiping CHEN
Protein & Cell 2016;7(6):461-464

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