1.Safety and efficacy of immunoadsorption therapy for rheumatoid arthritis:a network meta-analysis and systematic review
Yin ZHENG ; Zhenhua WU ; Cheng ZHANG ; Kexin RUAN ; Xiaolin GANG ; Hong JI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2026;30(5):1260-1268
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of different immunosorbent columns in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis through a network meta-analysis,and provide evidence-based basis for clinical diagnosis and treatment.METHODS:By computer,the databases of VIP,WanFang,CNKI,PubMed,CBM,CochraneLibrary,and Web of Science were searched for published cohort studies of immunosorbent column for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis,with a time limit until August 2024.The quality of the included randomized controlled trials was assessed using the Cochrane5.4 manual.The quality of retrospective cohort studies were evaluated via the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale(NOS).Bayesian network meta-analysis was performed using R4.1.1 software.RESULTS:A total of 13 studies were included,with a total sample size of 891 cases,and 4 immunosorbent columns were included.The results of the network meta-analysis showed that the top three orders that reduce C-reactive protein level:HA280 adsorption column+conventional Western medicine>PH-350 adsorption column+conventional Western medicine>A protein adsorption column;the top three orders that reduce erythrocyte sedimentation rates:leukocyte adsorption column>HA280 adsorption column+conventional Western medicine>PH-350 adsorption column+conventional western medicine;the top three orders that reduce swollen joint count:leukocyte adsorption column>A protein adsorption column+conventional western medicine>PH-350 type adsorption column+conventional Western medicine;the top three orders that reduce tenderness joint counts:leukocyte adsorption column>A protein adsorption column+conventional western medicine>PH-350 adsorption column+conventional Western medicine;the top three orders that reduce patients' disease activity evaluation:PH-350 adsorption column+conventional western medicine>leukocyte adsorption column>A protein adsorption column;the top three orders that reduce visual analogue scale scores:PH-350 adsorption column+conventional Western medicine>A protein adsorption column>leukocyte adsorption column;the top three orders that reduce physician's disease activity assessment:PH-350 adsorption column+conventional Western medicine>leukocyte adsorption column>conventional Western medicine.CONCLUSION:Based on the 13 articles,in terms of reducing C-reactive protein level,HA280 adsorption column and conventional Western medicine are the preferred choice.In terms of reducing erythrocyte sedimentation rate,swollen joint count,and tender joint count,leukocyte adsorption column is the preferred choice.In terms of reducing patient's disease activity evaluation,physician's disease activity evaluation and visual analogue scale scores,PH-350 adsorption column and conventional Western medicine are the first choice.Different immunosorbent columns can be reasonably and accurately selected according to the patient's specific conditions.
2.Safety and efficacy of immunoadsorption therapy for rheumatoid arthritis:a network meta-analysis and systematic review
Yin ZHENG ; Zhenhua WU ; Cheng ZHANG ; Kexin RUAN ; Xiaolin GANG ; Hong JI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2026;30(5):1260-1268
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of different immunosorbent columns in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis through a network meta-analysis,and provide evidence-based basis for clinical diagnosis and treatment.METHODS:By computer,the databases of VIP,WanFang,CNKI,PubMed,CBM,CochraneLibrary,and Web of Science were searched for published cohort studies of immunosorbent column for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis,with a time limit until August 2024.The quality of the included randomized controlled trials was assessed using the Cochrane5.4 manual.The quality of retrospective cohort studies were evaluated via the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale(NOS).Bayesian network meta-analysis was performed using R4.1.1 software.RESULTS:A total of 13 studies were included,with a total sample size of 891 cases,and 4 immunosorbent columns were included.The results of the network meta-analysis showed that the top three orders that reduce C-reactive protein level:HA280 adsorption column+conventional Western medicine>PH-350 adsorption column+conventional Western medicine>A protein adsorption column;the top three orders that reduce erythrocyte sedimentation rates:leukocyte adsorption column>HA280 adsorption column+conventional Western medicine>PH-350 adsorption column+conventional western medicine;the top three orders that reduce swollen joint count:leukocyte adsorption column>A protein adsorption column+conventional western medicine>PH-350 type adsorption column+conventional Western medicine;the top three orders that reduce tenderness joint counts:leukocyte adsorption column>A protein adsorption column+conventional western medicine>PH-350 adsorption column+conventional Western medicine;the top three orders that reduce patients' disease activity evaluation:PH-350 adsorption column+conventional western medicine>leukocyte adsorption column>A protein adsorption column;the top three orders that reduce visual analogue scale scores:PH-350 adsorption column+conventional Western medicine>A protein adsorption column>leukocyte adsorption column;the top three orders that reduce physician's disease activity assessment:PH-350 adsorption column+conventional Western medicine>leukocyte adsorption column>conventional Western medicine.CONCLUSION:Based on the 13 articles,in terms of reducing C-reactive protein level,HA280 adsorption column and conventional Western medicine are the preferred choice.In terms of reducing erythrocyte sedimentation rate,swollen joint count,and tender joint count,leukocyte adsorption column is the preferred choice.In terms of reducing patient's disease activity evaluation,physician's disease activity evaluation and visual analogue scale scores,PH-350 adsorption column and conventional Western medicine are the first choice.Different immunosorbent columns can be reasonably and accurately selected according to the patient's specific conditions.
3.Analysis of death cases of elderly inpatients in a hospital based on DRG
Xuemei GAO ; Xiaolin LIU ; Xiaohua QIN ; Gang ZHANG
Modern Hospital 2025;25(8):1266-1269,1273
Objective To analyze the composition and distribution characteristics of death causes among elderly inpa-tients in a municipal hospital based on Diagnosis-Related Groups(DRG).This analysis aims to provide data support for the treat-ment and management of diseases in elderly patients and for the development of related disciplines,ultimately aiming to reduce the mortality rate of elderly patients.Methods A total of 1 811 death cases of elderly inpatients(aged≥60 years)were extrac-ted from the medical record management system and DRG operation analysis system of a prefecture-level tertiary hospital between January 1,2022,and December 31,2024.Information from the inpatient medical records'front page and DRG grouping data were matched.A retrospective analysis was conducted on 1,587 cases with hospitalization durations of 60 days orless included in DRG groups using Excel 2021.Results Elderly inpatients accounted for more than 80% of the total deaths.The deaths were mainly caused by three major categories:respiratory diseases and dysfunctions(35.03%),circulatory system diseases and dys-functions(25.27%),and nervous system diseases and dysfunctions(14.43%).The internal medicine treatment group had the highest number of deaths,followed by the surgical operation group,and then the non-operating room operation group.Among eld-erly deceased patients,83.68% had complications or comorbidities,with 85.47% having severe complications or comorbidities,mainly in patients aged 70 and above.Conclusion Elderly patients are the primary population group at risk of death.Based on the disease characteristics of elderly deceased patients in different age groups,hospitals should focus on strengthening the devel-opment of geriatrics departments,advance disciplinary technologies,and enhance patient satisfaction to provide comprehensive and personalized diagnosis and treatment,thereby supporting healthy aging.
4.Analysis of death cases of elderly inpatients in a hospital based on DRG
Xuemei GAO ; Xiaolin LIU ; Xiaohua QIN ; Gang ZHANG
Modern Hospital 2025;25(8):1266-1269,1273
Objective To analyze the composition and distribution characteristics of death causes among elderly inpa-tients in a municipal hospital based on Diagnosis-Related Groups(DRG).This analysis aims to provide data support for the treat-ment and management of diseases in elderly patients and for the development of related disciplines,ultimately aiming to reduce the mortality rate of elderly patients.Methods A total of 1 811 death cases of elderly inpatients(aged≥60 years)were extrac-ted from the medical record management system and DRG operation analysis system of a prefecture-level tertiary hospital between January 1,2022,and December 31,2024.Information from the inpatient medical records'front page and DRG grouping data were matched.A retrospective analysis was conducted on 1,587 cases with hospitalization durations of 60 days orless included in DRG groups using Excel 2021.Results Elderly inpatients accounted for more than 80% of the total deaths.The deaths were mainly caused by three major categories:respiratory diseases and dysfunctions(35.03%),circulatory system diseases and dys-functions(25.27%),and nervous system diseases and dysfunctions(14.43%).The internal medicine treatment group had the highest number of deaths,followed by the surgical operation group,and then the non-operating room operation group.Among eld-erly deceased patients,83.68% had complications or comorbidities,with 85.47% having severe complications or comorbidities,mainly in patients aged 70 and above.Conclusion Elderly patients are the primary population group at risk of death.Based on the disease characteristics of elderly deceased patients in different age groups,hospitals should focus on strengthening the devel-opment of geriatrics departments,advance disciplinary technologies,and enhance patient satisfaction to provide comprehensive and personalized diagnosis and treatment,thereby supporting healthy aging.
5.Application of Mini-CEX evaluation Model Based on OBE concept in Clinical Practice Teaching of Neurology DePartment
Yanping LI ; Fei YANG ; Qian OUYANG ; Hongbin YU ; Gang WU ; Xiaolin DONG ; Huan WEI ; Qingyun LI ; Yi ZENG
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2024;45(3):192-197
Objective To explore the application effect of the Mini-CEX evaluation model based on the OBE concept in the clinical Practice teaching of neurology.Methods We Selected 100 students who will Practice in the Department of Neurology from 2022 to 2023 as the research objects,and divided them into the experimental group(n=50)and the control group(n=50).Under the guidance of the OBE concept,the experimental group was guided by learning outcomes,refined the teaching objectives,and applied the Mini-CEX evaluation mode for evaluation and feedback.In contrast,the control group adopted the traditional teaching mode.Combined with the observation data,we analyzed and compared the data of various indicators of the two groups of students at the beginning and end of the internship.Results At the end of the internship,the scores of clinical consultation,Physical examination,humanistic medicine,clinical diagnosis,health consultation,organizational effect,and overall evaluation of the experimental group were significantly improved and were higher than those of the control group.After the Practice,in terms of skill test scores,the experimental group scored higher than the control group,the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05),and the experimental group also scored higher in satisfaction evaluation than the control group.Conclusion The Mini-CEX evaluation teaching model based on the concept of OBE is applied to the clinical practice teaching of the neurology department,which can enhance the training effect of students'clinical practice skills.
6.Chemical constituents from leaves of Jatropha curcas.
Yingjie WANG ; Di ZHOU ; Xiaolin BAI ; Qingqi MENG ; Haihui XIE ; Guojiang WU ; Gang CHEN ; Yue HOU ; Ning LI
Chinese Herbal Medicines 2023;15(3):463-469
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the chemical constituents from the leaves of Jatropha curcas and evaluate their inhibition on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-activated BV-2 microglia cells.
METHODS:
The n-BuOH extract of the leaves of J. curcas was isolated by macroporous adsorption resin, silica gel, ODS, column chromatography and semi-preparative HPLC. The structures of the compounds were identified by MS, NMR, ECD, and other spectroscopic methods. In addition, anti-neuroinflammatory effects of isolated compounds were evaluated by measuring the production of nitric oxide (NO) in over-activated BV-2 cells.
RESULTS:
Seventeen compounds, including (7R,8S)-crataegifin A-4-O-β-D-glucopyranoside ( 1), (8R,8'R)-arctigenin ( 2), arctigenin-4'-O-β-D-glucopyranoside ( 3), (-)-syringaresinol ( 4), syringaresinol-4'-O-β-D-glucopyranoside ( 5), (-)-pinoresinol ( 6), pinoresinol-4'-O-β-D-glucopyranoside ( 7), buddlenol D ( 8), (2R,3R)-dihydroquercetin ( 9), (2S,3S)-epicatechin ( 10), (2R,3S)-catechin ( 11), isovitexin ( 12), naringenin-7-O-β-D-glucopyranoside ( 13), chamaejasmin ( 14), neochamaejasmin B ( 15), isoneochamaejasmin A ( 16), and tomentin-5-O-β-D-glucopyranoside ( 17) were isolated and identified. Compounds 2, 4 and 8 significantly inhibited the release of NO in BV-2 microglia activated by LPS, with IC50 values of 18.34, 29.33 and 26.30 μmol/L, respectively.
CONCLUSION
Compound 1 is a novel compound, and compounds 2, 3, 8, 14- 17 are isolated from Jatropha genus for the first time. In addition, the lignans significantly inhibited NO release and the inhibitory activity was decreased after glycosylation.
7.Determination of Cyperenone and α-Cyperone in Rat Plasma by UPLC-MS/MS and Their Pharmacokinetics
Chuanhua FENG ; Huiling GUO ; Xiaolin TANG ; Xiaojuan ZHAO ; Xinlu FAN ; Dekun LIU ; Gang LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2023;40(23):3197-3201
OBJECTIVE To establish an UPLC-MS/MS method for the determination of the concentrations of cyperenone and α-cyperone in rat plasma and to study the pharmacokinetics. METHODS Gradient elution was carried out on a Phenomennex C18(150 mm×2.0 mm, 3 μm) column with acetonitrile-water as mobile phase. The column temperature was 30 ℃, injection volume was 1 μL, osthenite was used as the internal standard, electrospray ion source and positive ion mode were used. The m/z values of cyperenone, α-cyperone and osthenite were 219.1/135.1, 219.1/111.0 and 245.0/123.0, respectively. The plasma concentrations of cyperenone and α-cyperone were measured, and the main pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated using DAS 2.0 software. RESULTS The linear relationship of cyperenone was good in the range of 10-500 ng·mL-1(r=0.991 0), and the linear relationship of α-cyperone was good in the range of 2.5-300 ng·mL-1(r=0.994 1), RSDs of intra-day precision were less than 9.45%. RSDs of daytime precision were less than 9.09%. The recoveries were greater than 86.79%. After intragastric administration of essential oil extract(20 mg·kg-1) from Cyperus rotundus L. in SD rats. The pharmacokinetic parameters of Cmax, AUC0-∞ and MRT(0-∞) of cyperenone and α-cyperone were (8 862.59±1 106.81)ng·L-1, (7 060.94±774.25)ng·L-1·h, (3.21±0.72)h and (934.69±106.81)ng·L-1, (792.26±74.52)ng·L-1·h, (4.94± 0.82)h, respectively. CONCLUSION The established method can be used for the rapid and accurate determination of the concentration of cyperenone and α-cyperone in plasma, and can be used for the pharmacokinetic study of cyperenone and α-cyperone in rats in vivo.
8.Environmental color preference and influencing factors of inpatients with schizophrenia
Gang YUAN ; Guoqing JIANG ; Xiaolin TAN ; Xue CHENG ; Hui YANG ; Wei FU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2018;27(6):527-532
Objective To explore the preference and influencing factors of environment color of in-patients with schizophrenia. Methods A total of 1 320 schizophrenic inpatients were enrolled in the study. The self-made general questionnaire,the Eysenck personality questionnaire,the positive and negative symp-tom scale were used in this survey and the color preference was compared with the normal control group. Re-sults (1)The preference degree was significantly different in green(Z=-2.587,P=0.010),blue(Z=-2.708,P=0.007),white(Z=-2.733,P=0.006) and grey(Z=-7.409,P<0.01) between the two groups, and the sequence of color preference was consistent(r=0.750,U=2.710,P<0.01).(2) Gender,age,place of residence,physical disease,starting age,disease subtype,positive symptoms,negative symptoms,hospitaliza-tion time,hospitalization frequency,psychoticism and neuroticism,internal and external factors were signifi-cantly related to color preferences(r=0.010-0.216 or r=-0.122--0.054,P<0.05),which would be the influ-ence factors to color preferences(β=0.104-0.055 or β=-0.091- -0.056,P<0.05). Conclusion The most significant color preferences for patients with schizophrenia are red and black, which may be related to their cognitive function and personality characteristics.
9.A study on abstract color preference in hospitalized patients with mental disorders
Xue CHENG ; Guoqing JIANG ; Xiaolin TAN ; Hui YANG ; Wei FU ; Zhanming SHI ; Gang YUAN ; Wenyan NIE
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(17):2946-2950
Objective To explore the color preference in hospitalized patients with mental disorders and healthy adults. Methods Abstract color preference test was conducted in 1951 clinic patients with mental disor-ders and 1005 healthy adults by use of dual comparison method. Results The order of color preference for pa-tients with mental disorders was blue(4.72),green(4.67),red(4.52),yellow(4.46),orange(4.38),purple (3.92),gray (3.56),white (3.43) and black (2.96). There were significant differences between patients with mental disorders and healthy adults in preference to purple(Z = 2.934,P = 0.003),black(Z = 3.730,P =0.000),orange(Z =-2.113,P = 0.035),yellow(Z =-2.093,P = 0.036),white(Z =-2.499,P = 0.012) and gray(Z=-3.204,P=0.001). The preference to black(χ2=22.409,P<0.001)and gray(χ2=134.086, P < 0.001) differed significantly among schizophrenia , mood disorders and neurosis. Schizophrenia patients mostly preferred blue,mood disorders patients mostly preferred red,and neurotic patients mostly preferred green. Conclusions The color preference in hospitalized patients with mental disorders is different from that in normal adults. There are differences in color preference among patients with different types of mental disorders.
10.Study on difference of abstract color preferences among different sexes, ages and educational levels of inpatients with neurosis
Hui YANG ; Xiaolin TAN ; Guoqing JIANG ; Xue CHENG ; Wei FU ; Gang YUAN
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(25):3503-3505
Objective To explore the difference of abstract color preference among different genders,ages and education levels of hospitalized patients with neurosis.Methods The abstract color preference test was conducted in 223 inpatients with neurosis by adopting the paired comparison method.Results (1) The color preferences order in different genders of neurosis patients tended to be consistent (U=2.606,P<0.01),green was always the most preferred color,black was the least preferred color,the preference difference had no statistical significance (P>0.05).(2) The color preferences order in different ages of neurosis patients tended to be consistent(x2 =20.27,P<0.01).The most preferred color of the patients in 18-30 years old group was yellow,which in > 30 years old group was green,the preference difference had no statistical significance (P>0.05).(3) The color preferences order in different education years of neurosis patients tended to be consistent(x2 =19.49,P<0.05).The primary school and illiteracy group preferred red,and the middle school and above group preferred green;the preference difference of orange,white and black in different educational levels of neurosis patients had statistical significance(x2 =6.325,12.491,10.445,P =0.042,0.002,0.005).Conclusion The abstract color preferences of neurosis inpatients with different genders and ages have no obvious difference.The cold and warm color preferences of neurosis patients with different education levels are different.


Result Analysis
Print
Save
E-mail