1.Association between cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic health metrics and long-term cardiovascular risk: Findings from the Chinese Multi-provincial Cohort Study.
Ziyu WANG ; Xuan DENG ; Zhao YANG ; Jiangtao LI ; Pan ZHOU ; Wenlang ZHAO ; Yongchen HAO ; Qiuju DENG ; Na YANG ; Lizhen HAN ; Yue QI ; Jing LIU
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(17):2139-2147
BACKGROUND:
The American Heart Association (AHA) introduced the concept of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) health and stage, reflecting the interaction among metabolism, chronic kidney disease (CKD), and the cardiovascular system. However, the association between CKM stage and the long-term risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) has not been validated. This study aimed to evaluate the long-term CVD risk associated with CKM health metrics and CKM stage using data from a population-based cohort study.
METHODS:
In total, 5293 CVD-free participants were followed up to around 13 years in the Chinese Multi-provincial Cohort Study (CMCS). Considering the pathophysiologic progression of CKM health metrics abnormalities (comprising obesity, central adiposity, prediabetes, diabetes, hypertriglyceridemia, CKD, and metabolic syndrome), participants were divided into CKM stages 0, 1, and 2. The time-dependent Cox regression models were used to estimate the cardiovascular risk associated with CKM health metrics and stage. Additionally, broader CVD outcomes were examined, with a specific assessment of the impact of stage 3 in 2581 participants from the CMCS-Beijing subcohort.
RESULTS:
Among participants, 91.2% (4825/5293) had at least one abnormal CKM health metric, 8.8% (468/5293), 13.3% (704/5293), and 77.9% (4121/5293) were in CKM stages 0, 1, and 2, respectively; and 710 incident CVD cases occurred during a median follow-up time of 13.3 years (interquartile range: 12.1 to 13.6 years). Participants with each poor CKM health metric exhibited significantly higher CVD risk. Compared with stage 0, the hazard ratio (HR) (95% confidence interval [CI]) for CVD incidence was 1.31 (0.84-2.04) in stage 1 and 2.27 (1.57-3.28) in stage 2. Significant interactive impacts existed between CKM stage and age or sex, with higher CVD risk related to increased CKM stages in participants aged <60 years or females.
CONCLUSION
These findings highlight the contribution of CKM health metrics and CKM stage to the long-term risk of CVD, suggesting the importance of multi-component recognition and management of poor CKM health in CVD prevention.
Humans
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Female
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Male
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Cardiovascular Diseases/etiology*
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Middle Aged
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Adult
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Cohort Studies
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Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/metabolism*
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Aged
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Risk Factors
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Metabolic Syndrome/metabolism*
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China
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East Asian People
2.Research progress in protective effects of remote ischemic conditioning on different organs
Wenlang LI ; Guangyou DUAN ; He HUANG
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(8):1254-1259,1265
Remote ischemic conditioning (RIC) is a means of playing the systemic organ protective effect by transient ischemia/reperfusion of the limb,thus reduces the damage caused by more severe ischemic events.RIC can be applied before,during and after ischemic events;among them,the application before ische-mia is relatively more,which is called the remote ischemic preconditioning (RIPC).Researches have shown that RIC has considerable clinical translation value characterizing by non-invasion,economy,safety and effect. Although the specific mechanism needs to continue to be explored,but its protective targets are quite exten-sive.Especially for the heart,RIC seems to have favorable protective effects on the heart under almost all pathological conditions.Moreover,RIC has a certain degree of protective effect on the nervous system,lungs,livers and kidneys.Based on this,this article reviews the protective effects of RIC in different organs and its possible mechanisms.
3.Anterior superior malleolus flap and second toe transplantation for thumb reconstruction with soft tissue and first web defect
Xixun WANG ; Danyu TAO ; Xuhui CHEN ; Jun LI ; Gaomeng ZHANG ; Zhenghua SHU ; Yue PAN ; Wenlang LUO ; Chaoqi DING
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2019;42(2):120-124
Objective To explore the clinical efficacy of anterior superior malleolus flap and second toe transplantation for thumb reconstruction and soft tissue defect repair or first web reconstruction.Methods A total of 13 cases were underwent anterior superior malleolus flap and second toe transplantation for thumb reconstruction and soft tissue defect repair from June,2008 to January,2016.There were 9 males and 4 females.The average age was 25 years old,ranging from 18 to 52.There were 3 cases of Ⅲ-degree thumb defect with soft tissue defect of hand,6 cases of Ⅳ-degree thumb defect with soft tissue defect of hand,3 cases of single Ⅴ-degree thumb defect and 1 Ⅴ-degree thumb defect with soft tissue defect.There were 5 patients accompanied with injury of other fingers of the affected hand.And the thenar muscles were also damaged to a varied degree.There were 10 patients with soft tissue defect before surgery,with the wound surface ranging from 3 cm × 5 cm-6 cm × 13 cm.And the wound of other 3 cases was closed.After the surgery,follow-up visit was conducted on the appearance,sensation,function,daily life and working condition of reconstructed thumb,the appearance and function condition of donor site.Results The reconstructed thumbs and anterior superior malleolus flaps in 13 cases survived and healed primarily.The average post-operative followed-up time was 5.5 years,ranging from 2.5 to 10.0 years.The appearance of reconstructed thumb was satisfactory,and the temperature sensation,pain sensation and touch sensation were recovered.The two-points discrimination was 8-18 mm.Moreover,the flexion and extension function,opposing function and finger-to-thumb function was recovered,which could meet the demand of daily life and work.The appearance of donor site was satisfactory,without claudication,pain or dysfunction.The survival of transplanted skin area in the calf was good,with no ulcer noticed.According to the Trial Standard for Thumb and Finger Reconstitution Functional Assessment of Hand Surgery Society of Chinese Medical Association,there were 10 cases excellent results,2 good and 1 fair.Conclusion Application of anterior superior malleolus flap and second toe transplantation for first-stage thumb reconstruction and soft tissue defect repair or thenar muscles and first web reconstruction is an effective therapeutic approach.
4.Bacteria Monitoring of Mattress in Common Ward of General Hospital
Anqing WANG ; Xiaoxia WANG ; Qiangzhong GUO ; Wenlang LI ; Yan ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(06):-
OBJECTIVE To detect bacteria number of the mattress in the common ward in order to reduce the mattress transmitted hospital infection. METHODS Secretion was collected for bacteria test from mattresses of the five common wards at the d0,dd1-6,dd7-13,dd14-20,and d21 and more after admission of patients. RESULTS The longer the patients stayed,the heavier the pollution of mattress was,its bacterial amount was much higher than the criterion made by Ministry of Health(10 CFU/cm~2). CONCLUSIONS Long-term hospitalization is the main factor that makes mattress bacterial contaminant in the common ward,and it should be cleaning and sterilizing regularly.
5.Antibiotic Resistance of Commonly Encountered Pathogens in Neurosurgery Hospital Infection
Wen SI ; Wenlang LI ; Weimin TAN ; Guosheng NIU ; Wenjie WANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 1994;0(04):-
OBJECTIVE To find out the main commonly encountered pathogen and antibiotic resistance in hospital infection in Department of Neurosurgery. METHODS Clinic samples from Jun 2005 to Jun 2007 were collected and drug sensitive test was taken.RESULTS The most commonly encountered pathogens of infection were Gram-negative bacillI(83.1%),including Klebsiella pneumoniae(25.0%),Escherichia coli(19.1%),andAcinetobacter baumannii(10.3%). The three kinds of pathogens had heavy resistance to at least 8 kinds of antibiotics. The resistance rates to imipenem and ofloxacin were the lowest (6.8% and 32.4%). CONCLUSIONS The pathogens isolated from Departmentof Neurosurgery are Gram-negative bacilli which have multiple antibiotic resistance. The key prevention measures of infection are to control prophylatcic usage of the third generation cephalosporins,strengthen environmental microbial monitoring,hand sterilization and cleaning among the medical staff.

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