1.Analysis of thermal environment and students thermal comfort in primary and secondary school classrooms in winter
Chinese Journal of School Health 2026;47(2):168-172
Objective:
To evaluate the current situation of thermal environment in primary and secondary school classrooms during winter, and to analyze students thermal comfort needs, so as to provide a basis for improving classroom thermal environment.
Methods:
From December 16 to 26, 2024, a stratified cluster random sampling method was used to select 90 classrooms from 15 primary and secondary schools in centralized/air conditioned heating areas(Liaoning Province, Tianjin City, Shanghai City) and naturally ventilated areas(Anhui Province and Jiangxi Province)for on site environmental measurement. A questionnaire survey was conducted among 743 students. The differences between groups using the χ 2 test were compared. Based on actual measurement data, a predicted mean vote prepared percentage of dissatisfied (PMV-PPD) model for centralized/air conditioned classrooms and an adaptive model for naturally ventilated classrooms were established, and the thermal neutral temperature and comfort interval were calculated.
Results:
The average outdoor temperature during on site measurement was 4.00(0.20,7.00)℃. In classrooms with centralized or air conditioned heating systems, the measured average temperature was (19.33±2.59)℃, with a thermal comfort range of 20.35-25.35 ℃ and a thermal neutral temperature of 22.85 ℃. And 13.92% of students reported feeling cold, while 80.80% felt comfortable. In classrooms with natural ventilation, the measured average temperature was (12.26±1.83)℃, with a thermal neutral temperature of 19.67 ℃ and a thermal comfort range of 16.17-23.17 ℃. About 48.33% of students reported feeling cold, and 49.81 % felt comfortable.The results of univariate analysis showed that there were statistically significant differences in shoe thickness, temperature sensation, relative humidity sensation and wind speed sensation between centralized/air conditioned heating areas ( χ 2= 7.01 , 31.47, 13.57, 13.80,all P <0.05). There were also statistically significant differences in school stage for primary and secondary school students, body mass index, classroom location for seat, temperature sensation, relative humidity sensation and wind speed sensation between naturally ventilated areas ( χ 2=42.13, 11.13, 11.04, 60.39, 29.27, 38.46,all P <0.05).
Conclusions
There are differences in thermal environment and students subjective thermal comfort in primary and secondary schools under different ventilation modes in winter. The temperature standards for heated classrooms should be revised, and differentiated environmental regulation strategies should be adopted based on different ventilation methods to improve students health and comfort levels.
2.Staged Efficacy of Qijia Rougan Prescription Combined with Entecavir for Chronic Hepatitis B-related Hepatic Fibrosis with Qi Deficiency and Collateral Stasis Syndrome Based on "Zhu Ke Jiao" Theory
Baixue LI ; Xin WANG ; Jibin LIU ; Li WEN ; Cen JIANG ; Wenjun WU ; Dong WANG ; Shuwan LIU ; Huabao LIU ; Yongli ZHENG ; Liang HUANG ; Yue SU ; Song ZHANG ; Yanan SHANG ; Hang ZHOU ; Quansheng FENG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(9):180-188
ObjectiveThis paper aims to investigate and evaluate the staged efficacy and safety of the representative empirical prescription of the “Zhu Ke Jiao” theory, Qijia Rougan prescription, combined with entecavir in the treatment of hepatic fibrosis in chronic hepatitis B. MethodsA multicenter randomized controlled clinical study was conducted, and 101 patients diagnosed with chronic hepatitis B-related hepatic fibrosis (CHB-HF) who met the diagnosis and inclusion criteria were randomly assigned to an observation group (Qijia Rougan prescription + entecavir) and a control group (entecavir). The treatment duration was 24 weeks. Liver stiffness measurement (LSM), fibrosis-4 index (FIB-4), portal vein diameter, hepatitis B serology, biochemical indicators, hepatic fibrosis markers in serum [hyaluronic acid (HA), laminin (LN), procollagen Ⅲ peptide (PⅢP), and type Ⅳ collagen (Ⅳ-C)], and traditional Chinese medicine syndrome scores were used as efficacy evaluation indicators. Efficacy assessments and explorations of different staged subgroups of Qijia Rougan prescription were conducted according to LSM values based on the Metavir pathological staging standard. ResultsA total of 98 cases were included for statistical analysis, with 49 cases in the observation group and 49 in the control group. The general data of the patients in both groups were comparable. Compared with the same group before treatment, the observation group showed a significant reduction in LSM and FIB-4 (P<0.01), as well as notable improvements in LN, Ⅳ-C, and various TCM syndrome scores (P<0.05, P<0.01). When compared to the control group after treatment, the observation group demonstrated significant improvements in LSM, FIB-4, and various TCM syndrome score indicators (P<0.05, P<0.01), indicating that the observation group performed better than the control group. Subgroup analysis of the regression of hepatic fibrosis stages showed that compared to the same group before treatment, the observation group had better improvement in regression of stages F2 and F3 (P<0.05). When compared to the control group after treatment, the observation group exhibited superior improvement in regression of stage F3 (P<0.05). No adverse events occurred in either group during the treatment period. ConclusionCompared with entecavir alone, the combination of Qijia Rougan prescription and entecavir significantly improves the degree of hepatic fibrosis and clinical TCM symptoms in patients. The optimal intervention period is primarily during stage F3, which is a potential “interception” point of the “Zhu Ke Jiao” theory.
3.Upper Airway Collapsibility During Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Is Associated With the Response to Upper Airway Surgery for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Yung-An TSOU ; Liang-Wen HANG ; Eysteinn FINNSSON ; Jón S. ÁGÚSTSSON ; Scott A. SANDS ; Wan-Ju CHENG
Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology 2025;18(1):50-56
Objectives:
. Endotype-based interventions have shown promise in the treatment of patients with obstructive sleep apnea, and upper airway surgery is a key therapeutic option. However, responses to surgery vary among patients with obstructive sleep apnea. This study aims to examine changes in endotypic traits following upper airway surgery and to explore their association with surgical outcomes.
Methods:
. We prospectively recruited 25 patients with obstructive sleep apnea who visited a single sleep center for upper airway surgery. These patients underwent polysomnographic studies both before and after surgical intervention. During non-rapid eye movement and rapid eye movement sleep, we estimated endotypic traits—including collapsibility (Vpassive), arousal threshold, loop gain, and upper airway compensation—with the phenotyping using polysomnography method. Based on improvements in the apnea-hypopnea index, patients were classified as either responders or non-responders. We compared the preoperative endotypic traits between these groups using Mann-Whitney tests. Additionally, we compared changes in endotypic traits pre- and post-surgery between responders and non-responders using generalized linear mixed models.
Results:
. We identified 12 responders and 13 non-responders. Compared to non-responders, responders exhibited improved collapsibility during rapid eye movement sleep (22.3 vs. −8.2%eupnea in Vpassive, P=0.01), and their arousal threshold decreased during non-rapid eye movement sleep (−22.4%eupnea, P=0.02). No endotypic trait predicted surgical response; however, the apnea-hypopnea index during rapid eye movement sleep was higher among responders than non-responders (51.8/hr vs. 34.4/hr, P=0.05).
Conclusion
. Upper airway surgery significantly reduced collapsibility during rapid eye movement sleep in responders. The target pathology for upper airway surgery is a compromised upper airway during rapid eye movement sleep.
4.Upper Airway Collapsibility During Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Is Associated With the Response to Upper Airway Surgery for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Yung-An TSOU ; Liang-Wen HANG ; Eysteinn FINNSSON ; Jón S. ÁGÚSTSSON ; Scott A. SANDS ; Wan-Ju CHENG
Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology 2025;18(1):50-56
Objectives:
. Endotype-based interventions have shown promise in the treatment of patients with obstructive sleep apnea, and upper airway surgery is a key therapeutic option. However, responses to surgery vary among patients with obstructive sleep apnea. This study aims to examine changes in endotypic traits following upper airway surgery and to explore their association with surgical outcomes.
Methods:
. We prospectively recruited 25 patients with obstructive sleep apnea who visited a single sleep center for upper airway surgery. These patients underwent polysomnographic studies both before and after surgical intervention. During non-rapid eye movement and rapid eye movement sleep, we estimated endotypic traits—including collapsibility (Vpassive), arousal threshold, loop gain, and upper airway compensation—with the phenotyping using polysomnography method. Based on improvements in the apnea-hypopnea index, patients were classified as either responders or non-responders. We compared the preoperative endotypic traits between these groups using Mann-Whitney tests. Additionally, we compared changes in endotypic traits pre- and post-surgery between responders and non-responders using generalized linear mixed models.
Results:
. We identified 12 responders and 13 non-responders. Compared to non-responders, responders exhibited improved collapsibility during rapid eye movement sleep (22.3 vs. −8.2%eupnea in Vpassive, P=0.01), and their arousal threshold decreased during non-rapid eye movement sleep (−22.4%eupnea, P=0.02). No endotypic trait predicted surgical response; however, the apnea-hypopnea index during rapid eye movement sleep was higher among responders than non-responders (51.8/hr vs. 34.4/hr, P=0.05).
Conclusion
. Upper airway surgery significantly reduced collapsibility during rapid eye movement sleep in responders. The target pathology for upper airway surgery is a compromised upper airway during rapid eye movement sleep.
5.Percutaneous Pulmonary Artery Denervation for the Treatment of Isolated Post-Capillary Pulmonary Hypertension Associated With Heart Failure: A Report of 2 Cases
Juan ZHANG ; Dujiang XIE ; Zhaojun WANG ; Xiaoyu WU ; Siyu CHEN ; Wen GU ; Hang ZHANG
Cardiology Discovery 2025;05(3):257-260
Although percutaneous pulmonary artery denervation (PADN) has demonstrated long-term benefits in combined post- and pre-capillary pulmonary hypertension, its usefulness for isolated post-capillary pulmonary hypertension (IpcPH) remains unclear. This report presents 2 cases of IpcPH due to left heart failure who underwent PADN treatment following an insufficient response to optimized conventional therapy. This case study illustrates how PADN, when combined with heart failure guideline-directed medical therapy, may represent a promising treatment option for IpcPH.
6.The relationship between preoperative serum high mobility group protein 1,macrophage inflammatory protein-1α,osteopontin and the prognosis of patients with cerebral hemorrhage in basal ganglia after neuroendoscopic removal
Daping WEN ; Jun HANG ; Gang WANG ; Jian CUI
Journal of Clinical Surgery 2025;33(8):818-821
Objective To investigate the relationship between preoperative serum high mobility group protein 1(HMGB1),macrophage inflammatory protein-1α(MIP-1α),osteopontin(OPN)and the prognosis of patients with basal ganglia intracerebral hemorrhage after neuroendoscopic surgery.Methods From March 2022 to March 2024,98 patients with cerebral hemorrhage in basal ganglia treated by neuroendoscopic removal were selected.Serum HMGB1,MIP-1 a and OPN were detected before operation,and they were followed up for 1 month after operation.Cox regression analysis was used to analyze the risk factors affecting the prognosis of patients with cerebral hemorrhage in basal ganglia.Kaplan-Meier survival curve and Log-rank test were used to analyze the survival rate of patients with cerebral hemorrhage in basal ganglia.Results Among the 98 patients with cerebral hemorrhage in basal ganglia,21 patients died within 1 month after neuroendoscopic removal,and the mortality rate was 21.43%.The proportion of patients with midline shift ≥ 10 mm(76.19%)and hematoma volume[(51.18±7.62)ml]in the death group were higher than those in the survival group[14.29%and(31.93±5.66)ml],and the hematoma clearance rate[(78.13±5.86)%]was lower than that in the survival group[(90.58±6.29)%](P<0.05).The preoperative levels of HMGB1,MIP-1 α and OPN in the death group were(12.44±2.26)ng/ml,(417.25±134.12)pg/ml and(12.32±3.19)ng/ml,respectively.The survival groups were(7.52±2.37)ng/ml,(200.35±31.36)pg/ml and(6.29±2.37)ng/ml,respectively.There was a statistically significant difference between the two groups(P<0.05).Cox regression analysis showed that preoperative high HMGB1(HR=1.629,95%CI:1.274-2.083),high MIP-1α(HR=2.875,95%CI:1.384-5.972),high OPN(HR=1.429,95%CI:1.073-1.093)were risk factors for death within 1 month after neuroendoscopic removal of basal ganglia intracerebral hemorrhage(P<0.05).Survival curve analysis showed that the survival rate of high HMGB1,high MIP-1α and high OPN at 1 month after operation was significantly lower than that of low HMGB1,low MIP-1α and low OPN(Long-rank x2=7.539,6.028,8.220,P<0.05).Conclusion The prognosis of patients with basal ganglia intracerebral hemorrhage with high HMGB1,high MIP-1α and high OPN before neuroendoscopic surgery was poor.Preoperative HMGB1,MIP-1α and OPN may be used as indicators for postoperative evaluation of neuroendoscopic removal in patients with basal ganglia intracerebral hemorrhage.
7.O-glycosylation and DNA Damage Repair in Tumors
Wen-Qian LI ; Jing-Ya GUO ; Qing-Lei HANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2025;41(10):1478-1488
O-glycosylation(including mucin-type O-glycosylation and O-GlcNAcylation),as a critical post-translational modification(PTM),regulates protein function,stability,and subcellular localization through the addition of glycan chains to serine or threonine residues,which participates in cellular signa-ling,metabolic regulation,and stress responses.DNA damage refers to the disruption of genomic integri-ty caused by endogenous factors(e.g.,metabolic byproducts,replication errors)or exogenous agents(e.g.,radiation,chemical substances),leading to carcinogenesis,aging,and genetic disorders.To counteract DNA lesions,organisms have evolved the DNA damage response(DDR)system,which or-chestrates complex protein networks to detect DNA damage and facilitate repair processes.Emerging evi-dence indicates that O-glycosylation can modulate DDR by influencing the activity,localization,and in-teractions of DNA repair-associated proteins.However,the precise mechanisms underlying O-glycosyla-tion-mediated DDR remain to be clarified.This review systematically summarizes:(1)the biosynthetic pathways of mucin-type O-glycosylation and O-GlcNAcylation,the cascade reactions in DDR;and(2)current research advances regarding O-glycosylation in tumor-associated DDR.Furthermore,we propose novel mechanistic perspectives and therapeutic strategies targeting O-glycosylation-mediated DDR dysreg-ulation in malignancies,aiming to provide a theoretical basis for tumor treatment.
8.Value of conventional radiological features and ct radiomics features in differentiating parotid adenolym-phoma from malignant tumors
Guoliang WEN ; Hang FANG ; Wei ZHANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(21):3442-3448
Objective To investigate the value of conventional radiological features and CT radiomics fea-tures to differentiate parotid adenolymphoma from malignant tumor.Methods Radiological data from 128 patients with adenolymphoma and 39 patients with parotid malignancy were collected between December 2018 and October 2023.Radiomics features were extracted to obtain Rad-score and construct a radiomics model.Conventional radiologi-cal features were analyzed to obtain independent predictors,and a conventional radiological model was constructed.Model performance was compared by the DeLong test,and the Rad-score was combined with radiological features to establish a comprehensive model and plot a nomogram.Results Based on CT venous phase images,9 optimal radiomic features were selected.Conventional radiological features were analyzed by univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis and found that shape and degree of enhancement were independent predictors of adenolymphoma and malignant parotid tumors.The CT radiomics model is superior to the conventional radiological model(P<0.05).The area under the curve(AUC)of the radiomics model was 0.938(95%CI:0.887~0.988),and the specificity and sensitivity were 0.856 and 0.923,respectively.Conventional radiological features and Rad-score were analyzed by univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis and found that Rad-score and degree of enhancement were independent predictors of adenolymphoma and malignant parotid tumors.The difference between the diagnostic efficacy of the comprehensive model created by the Rad-score combined with the degree of enhancement and the diagnostic efficacy of the radiomics model was not statistically significant(P>0.05).Conclusion The CT radiomics model per-formed better than the conventional radiological model in discriminating parotid gland adenolymphoma from malignant tumors.The diagnostic performance of the comprehensive model has improved,aiding in clinical decision-making.
9.Three-year evaluation of the efficacy and safety of chronotherapy in dual-allergen subcutaneous immuno-therapy
Hang LI ; Xiaomei YANG ; Wen LYU ; Huimin CHEN ; Rui XU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(21):3405-3411
Objective To investigate the effects of different administration times on the efficacy and safety of subcutaneous immunotherapy using dual mite extracts in patients with allergic rhinitis(AR).Methods This study was designed as a retrospective cohort analysis.Thirty-nine mite-sensitized AR patients who completed three years of standardized dual-mite subcutaneous immunotherapy(SCIT)were included.Based on self-selected and consistently maintained injection schedules,patients were non-randomly assigned to either a morning dosing group(MD group,8:00-12:00,n=19)or an afternoon dosing group(AD group,14:00-18:00,n=20),with further subgroup stratification conducted at 2-hour intervals.Nasal and ocular symptoms were evaluated before and after treatment using the visual analog scale(VAS),and all adverse reactions were systematically recorded.Results The AD group exhibited significantly greater improvement in nasal itching compared to the MD group(median difference:-2 vs.0,U=118.5,P=0.04,effect size r=0.33).The AD group also demonstrated favorable trends toward improved sneezing,nasal congestion,rhinorrhea,and total VAS score,although these differences did not reach statistical significance.In the subgroup analysis by 2-hour intervals,the 16:00-18:00 subgroup showed greater symptom relief than the 8:00-10:00 subgroup,though the difference was not statistically significant.No significant differences were observed between the two groups in the incidence of total,local,or systemic adverse reactions(P>0.05),and no moderate or severe systemic adverse events occurred.Conclusions This preliminary retrospective analysis indicates that afternoon administration of dual-mite SCIT,particularly between 16:00 and 18:00,may enhance the improvement of nasal symptoms without elevating safety concerns.The timing of SCIT administration could therefore represent a promising avenue for treatment optimization.
10.Fluoroscopically-guided percutaneous gastrostomy for enteral nutrition access in the treatment of esophageal fistulas after radiotherapy of cervical esophageal cancer: a retrospective study
Hongtao HU ; Hailiang LI ; Chenyang GUO ; Quanjun YAO ; Xiang GENG ; Hang YUAN ; Weili XIA ; Ke ZHAO ; Wen LUO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2025;33(4):299-303
Objective:To investigate the efficacy and safety of fluoroscopically-guided percutaneous gastrostomy (FGPG) for establishing enteral nutrition access in the treatment of esophageal fistula after radiotherapy for cervical esophageal cancer (CEC).Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 54 patients who underwent FGPG due to esophageal fistula after radiotherapy for CEC at our department from November 2009 to August 2019. All patients received endoscopy before radiotherapy, and CEC was pathologically confirmed. Enteral nutrition support was offered through a gastrostomy tube postoperatively. The success rate of FGPG, complications, and healing of perforation were recorded and analyzed.Results:FGPG was successfully performed in all 54 patients (100%). During the 12-month follow-up, 50 patients (92.6) survived while four (7.4%) died. Among 36 patients with esophagomediastinal fistula, 32 (88.9%) healed in a median of 12 weeks; of 18 patients with esophagotracheal fistula, 8 (44.4%) healed in a median of 18 weeks. Thus, patients with esophagomediastinal fistula had a significantly higher healing rate ( P<0.01) and shorter healing time ( P=0.017). Gastrostomy tube-related complications were minimal, and no serious complication was noted. Conclusions:FGPG is effective for the treatment of esophageal fistula after CEC radiotherapy and may be an alternative treatment for esophageal fistula.


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