1.Latest Research Progress in ctDNA Detection for Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Zuo LIANG ; Zhiqiang TONG ; Zhenhua YUE ; Xiaoming BAI
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2024;39(2):192-197
Non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC)is a highly lethal malignant tumor that poses a serious threat to human health.Traditional methods for tumor diagnosis and treatment have many limitations.However,circulating tumor DNA(ctDNA)detection,a kind of liquid biopsy technology,has gained widespread attention in the field of NSCLC personalized therapy and monitoring due to its non-invasive,convenient,and comprehensive sensitivity.This article will review the latest research progress of ctDNA detection in the clinical diagnosis and treatment of NSCLC in recent years,including its applications in early screening,disease diagnosis,tumor mutation monitoring,treatment efficacy evaluation,and prognosis assessment.
2.Research progress on moral resilience of medical staff
Tong WANG ; Xiaoying WANG ; Long CUI ; Yunli CHANG ; Xiaoming ZHOU
Chinese Medical Ethics 2024;37(2):224-228
To review the concept development,characteristics,measurement tools,influencing factors,effects,and cultivation of moral resilience among medical staff at home and abroad.The characteristics of moral resilience of medical staff include personal integrity,adaptability,self-regulation,self-management,and moral efficacy of medical personnel,as well as the relational integrity of the medical team.The influencing factors of medical staff's moral resilience include the support system of the medical team,personal qualities of medical staff,and their understanding of events.Moral resilience can promote the physical and mental health of medical staff,effectively cope with moral injury,reduce occupational fatigue and turnover intention of medical staff,as well as alleviate the moral dilemmas of medical staff.Cultivate moral resilience to enhance the ability of medical staff to resist moral dilemmas.
3.Dedifferentiation and regulation mechanism of TNF-α on orbital fibroblasts in thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy
Yapeng JING ; Xiaoming HUANG ; Tong WU ; Tianming JIAN ; Shuangshuang SHI ; Liang ZHAO ; Fengyuan SUN ; Dongrun TANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2023;41(11):1076-1083
Objective:To investigate the effect of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) on the differentiation of orbital fibroblasts (OF) in thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO) and its regulation mechanism.Methods:Six patients (six eyes) diagnosed with TAO were collected in Tianjin Medical University Eye Hospital from December 2019 to August 2020.Adipose connective tissue was collected during the orbital decompression surgery.OF was isolated and cultured using the tissue block method and vimentin was identified by immunofluorescence.Lipogenic differentiation of OF was induced and identified by oil red O staining.Complete culture medium containing 0, 0.1, 1.0 and 10.0 μg/L TNF-α was used to induce the dedifferentiation of orbital mature adipocytes.Primary culturing cells, 14-day differentiation cells and 20-day dedifferentiation cells were collected.The relative mRNA expression levels of peroxisomal proliferation-activated receptor (PPARγ), extracellular regulatory protein kinase1 (ERK1), ERK2 and fat-coated protein1 (perilipin1) were detected by real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR.The relative protein expression levels of PPARγ, P-ERK1/2 and perilipin1 were detected by Western blot.Results:Human TAO-derived OF were successfully cultured in vitro, spindle-shaped or polygonal, tightly arranged in a vortex pattern, and immunofluorescence staining for vimentin was positive.After OF adipogenic differentiation, lipid droplet structures could be seen in the cytoplasm of some cells, and the stained lipid droplet structures in the cytoplasm could be seen by oil red O staining, which confirmed that the cells obtained after differentiation were adipocytes.Dedifferentiation of adipocytes was induced by 0.1, 1.0, and 10.0 μg/L TNF-α.With the extension of induction time, the volume of lipid droplets in the cytoplasm and the number of cells containing lipid droplets decreased.Lipid droplets disappeared in the cytoplasm on the 20th day of dedifferentiation, and the cells became long spindle-shaped and tightly arranged, dedifferentiated into fibroblast-like cells.Real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR detection results showed that the relative expression levels of PPARγ, ERK1, ERK2 and perilipin1 mRNA in 14-day differentiation group were 4.26±0.09, 2.01±0.09, 3.23±0.10 and 8.69±0.33, respectively, which were significantly higher than 1.00±0.09, 1.05±0.19, 1.00±0.10 and 1.05±0.07 in primary group, and 1.06±0.03, 1.15±0.11 and 6.27±0.09 in 20-day dedifferentiation group (all at P<0.05). Western blot analysis showed that the expression levels of PPARγ, ERK1/2 and perilipin1 proteins in 14-day differentiation group were 1.07±0.03, 1.00±0.03 and 1.13±0.02, respectively, which were significantly higher than 0.37±0.02, 0.29±0.02 and 0.00±0.00 in primary group, and 0.20±0.02, 0.38±0.06 and 0.00±0.00 in 20-day dedifferentiation group (all at P<0.001). Conclusions:TNF-α has a dedifferentiation effect on TAO orbital adipocytes.The mechanism may be related to the downregulation of ERK1/2-PPARγ-perilipin1 signaling pathway.
4.Comparison of the efficacy and long-term stability of tunnel technique and coronally advanced flap in the treatment of gingival recession: a Meta-analysis.
Xiaoming CHENG ; Rui TANG ; Zili GE
West China Journal of Stomatology 2023;41(4):450-462
OBJECTIVES:
This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and long-term stability of tunnel technique (TUN) and coronally advanced flap (CAF) combined with connective tissue graft (CTG) in treating gingival recession.
METHODS:
Databases including PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, and CNKI were electronically searched to collect randomized controlled trial (RCT) of CAF+CTG compared to TUN+CTG in the treatment of Miller class Ⅰ or Ⅱ gingival recession on September 1, 2022.
RESULTS:
There were 8 RCTs with 305 patients (454 recession sites) participating. The results of the Meta-analysis revealed that, in terms of mean root coverage (MRC) of main indicators, no significant difference was found between the CAF group and the TUN group in both short- and long-term results, which were [MD: 1.45%, 95%CI (-2.93%, 5.82%), P=0.52] and [MD: -0.70%, 95%CI (-6.41%, 5.00%), P=0.81]. However, the CAF group outperformed the TUN group in the long term [MD: 5.69%, 95%CI (0.87%, 10.50%), P=0.02], and the results of complete root coverage (CRC) analysis were similar to those of MRC. In the short term, the TUN group grew keratinized gingiva significantly faster than the CAF group [MD: -0.38 mm, 95%CI (-0.67 mm, -0.10 mm), P=0.008]. Long-term findings revealed no significant difference between the two groups [MD: -0.26 mm, 95%CI (-0.94 mm, 0.43 mm), P=0.46]. The TUN group's secondary index root coverage esthetic score (RES) was statistically significantly higher than the CAF group's [MD: 0.62, 95%CI (0.28, 0.96), P=0.000 3]. Given that there were few results included in the literature and the heterogeneity was too great, no significant difference was observed in the postoperative VAS pain index score [MD: 0.53, 95%CI (-1.96, 3.03), P=0.68].
CONCLUSIONS
This study discovered that both CAF+CTG and TUN+CTG can achieve good root coverage in treating gingival recession, with CAF outperforming TUN and both groups achie-ving good long-term stability. After the operation, the TUN group had a higher RES than the CAF group. Given the limitations of this study, more high-quality studies are needed in the future to demonstrate the efficacy of TUN in gingival retraction surgery.
Humans
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Gingival Recession/surgery*
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Treatment Outcome
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Tooth Root
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Esthetics, Dental
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Gingiva/surgery*
5.Role of sclerostin in the occurrence and development of uveal melanoma and its biological mechanism
Hanqing WANG ; Xiaoming HUANG ; Tong WU ; Shuangshuang SHI ; Jianfeng WAN ; Sidi ZHAO ; Dongrun TANG ; Fengyuan SUN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2023;41(7):630-640
Objective:To investigate the effects of sclerostin (SOST) and WNT/CTNNB1 signaling pathway on the cell cycle, migration and invasion of human uveal melanoma (UM) cells and its related mechanism.Methods:UM tissues from 20 cases of epithelioid UM and 16 cases of spindle cell type UM were collected.The contents of SOST, Wnt-1 and Catenin beta-1 proteins in the collected tissues were detected by immunohistochemical staining.Three human UM tissue derived cell lines OCM-1 (primary spindle cell type), Mum-2B (metastatic epithelioid) and Mum-2C (metastatic spindle cell type) were selected and divided into three groups, blank control group not transfected, empty vector group transfected with SOST negative control vector and SOST siRNA group transfected with SOST siRNA.After 24-hour transfection, the mRNA and protein expression levels of SOST, CTNNB1, WNT protein family 1 (WNT1), CCND1, matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)2 and MMP9 were detected by real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR and Western blot, respectively.The invasion and migration ability of the transfected cells were measured by transwell method, and the cell cycle distribution was detected by flow cytometry.Another 9 female BALB/c nude mice were selected and randomized into OCM-1 group, OCM-1 empty vector group and SOST shRNA group, inoculated with OCM-1 without lentivirus infection, OCM-1 with blank lentivirus infection and OCM-1 with SOST shRNA lentivirus infection, respectively.Six weeks after inoculation, the in situ formation of tumor was observed.The interaction between SOST and low density lipoprotein receptor related protein(LRP)-5/6 in OCM-1 cells was explored by co-immunoprecipitation assay.The study protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee of Tianjin Medical University Eye Hospital (2018KY[L]-20).Results:Immunohistochemical staining results showed that the SOST expression level was higher and the expression levels of Wnt-1 and Catenin beta-1 were lower in spindle cell type UM tissues than in epithelioid UM tissues, and the differences were all statistically significant (all at P<0.01). The real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR results showed that the relative expression of SOST mRNA was significantly lower and the relative expressions of CCND1, WNT1 and MMP9 mRNA were significantly higher in SOST siRNA groups than in corresponding empty vector groups in the three cell lines (all at P<0.05). In OCM-1 and Mum-2C cell lines, the relative expressions of CTNNB1 mRNA were significantly higher in SOST siRNA groups than in empty vector groups (all at P<0.01). Western blot results showed that the relative expression of SOST protein was significantly lower and the relative expressions of Wnt-1, Catenin beta-1, cyclin-D1, MMP2 and MMP9 proteins were significantly higher in SOST siRNA groups than in empty vector groups (all at P<0.01). Transwell assay showed that the cell invasion and migration ability of SOST siRNA group was significantly higher than that of blank control group and empty vector group in the three cell lines (all at P<0.01). Flow cytometry showed that the proportion of G1-phase cells and the G1/S-phase ratio were significantly lower in SOST siRNA group than in blank control groups and empty vector groups (all at P<0.01). The eyeball volume of OCM-1 group, OCM-1 empty vector group and SOST shRNA group was (42.7±4.6), (49.0±22.9) and (135.2±32.7)mm 3, respectively, showing a significant overall difference ( F=19.963, P<0.01). The eyeball volume of SOST shRNA group was larger than that of OCM-1 group and OCM-1 empty vector group, and the differences were statistically significant (both at P<0.05). Co-immunoprecipitation results showed that SOST could interact with LRP-5 and LRP-6 by binding to them, respectively. Conclusions:Silencing SOST can promote the invasion and migration of UM cells, and increase the proportion of UM cells in the division phase.Silencing SOST can promote tumor growth in eyes of nude mice.SOST may play this function by interacting with the membrane receptor LRP-5/LRP-6 and then regulating the WNT/CTNNB1 signal pathway.
6.Early assessment of the safety and immunogenicity of a third dose (booster) of COVID-19 immunization in Chinese adults.
Yuntao ZHANG ; Yunkai YANG ; Niu QIAO ; Xuewei WANG ; Ling DING ; Xiujuan ZHU ; Yu LIANG ; Zibo HAN ; Feng LIU ; Xinxin ZHANG ; Xiaoming YANG
Frontiers of Medicine 2022;16(1):93-101
Inducing durable and effective immunity against severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) via vaccination is essential to combat the current pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). It has been noticed that the strength of anti-COVID-19 vaccination-induced immunity fades over time, which calls for an additional vaccination regime, as known as booster immunization, to restore immunity among previously vaccinated populations. Here we report a pilot open-label trial of a third dose of BBIBP-CorV, an inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine (Vero cell), on 136 participants aged between 18 to 63 years. Safety and immunogenicity in terms of neutralizing antibody titers and cytokine/chemokine responses were analyzed as the main endpoint until day 28. While systemic reactogenicity was either absent or mild, SARS-CoV-2-specific neutralizing antibody titers rapidly arose in all participants within 4 weeks, surpassing the peak antibody titers elicited by the initial two-dose immunization regime. Broad increases of cellular immunity-associated cytokines and chemokines were also detected in the majority of participants after the third vaccination. Furthermore, in an exploratory study, a newly developed recombinant protein vaccine, NVSI-06-08 (CHO Cells), was found to be safe and even more effective than BBIBP-CorV in eliciting humoral immune responses in BBIBP-CorV-primed individuals. Together, these results indicate that a third immunization schedule with either homologous or heterologous vaccine showed favorable safety profiles and restored potent SARS-CoV-2-specific immunity, providing support for further trials of booster vaccination in larger populations.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Antibodies, Neutralizing
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Antibodies, Viral
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COVID-19/prevention & control*
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COVID-19 Vaccines/adverse effects*
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China
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Humans
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Immunogenicity, Vaccine
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Middle Aged
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SARS-CoV-2
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Vaccination
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Young Adult
7.Analysis of clinical characteristics of bullous pemphigoid developing after the treatment with dipeptidyl peptidase-Ⅳ inhibitors in 32 patients with diabetes mellitus
Hao LI ; Li WANG ; Xianwei HAN ; Tong SUN ; Fang SU ; Xiaodong SUN ; Ying HAN ; Guoling YANG ; Xiaoming LIU ; Kaibo WANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2022;55(3):213-218
Objective:To investigate clinical characteristics of bullous pemphigoid (BP) developing after the treatment with dipeptidyl peptidase-Ⅳ inhibitors (DPP4i) in patients with diabetes mellitus.Methods:A total of 116 inpatients with BP complicated by diabetes mellitus were collected from the Seventh People′s Hospital of Shenyang between January 2014 and December 2020, and divided into 2 groups: DPP4i-BP group treated with DPP4i before the onset of BP, and general BP group receiving no treatment with DPP4i. General clinical data, skin lesion area, laboratory indicators, treatment regimens, and prognosis were analyzed and compared between the above 2 groups, the time interval from the administration of DPP4i to the diagnosis of BP was recorded in the DPP4i-BP group. One-way analysis of variance was used to compare measurement data among multiple groups, two-independent-sample t test was used for comparisons between two groups, and paired t-test for intra-group comparisons before and after treatment; chi-square test was used to compare enumeration data between groups. Results:There were 32 patients aged 77.17 ± 15.32 years in the DPP4i-BP group, with a male-to-female ratio being 15∶17; there were 84 patients aged 76.65 ± 19.32 years in the general BP group, with a male-to-female ratio being 43∶41. The time interval from the administration of DPP4i to the diagnosis of BP was 14.61 ± 3.93 months in the DPP4i-BP group. The time interval for vildagliptin was the shortest (5.42 ± 2.84 months) , and there was a significant difference in the time interval among vildagliptin, sitagliptin, linagliptin and saxagliptin ( F= 8.93, P < 0.001) . The proportion of patients with severe BP was significantly higher in the DPP4i-BP group (16 cases, 50%) than in the general BP group (25 cases, 29.76%; Z= 2.63, P= 0.008) . There was no significant difference in the positivity rate of anti-BP180 antibody between the two groups ( χ2= 0.03, P= 0.870) . However, the level of anti-BP180 antibody was significantly higher in the DPP4i-BP group than in the general BP group before and after treatment ( P= 0.015, < 0.001, respectively) , and the decrease in the level of anti-BP180 antibody was significantly less in the DPP4i-BP group than in the general BP group after treatment ( t= 5.11, P < 0.001) . There was no significant difference in the average effective dose of glucocorticoids required to control the disease between the two groups ( t= 1.00, P= 0.322) . However, the DPP4i-BP group showed a significant increase in the average time required to control the disease and in the proportion of patients requiring combined treatment with immunosuppressants or other drugs compared with the general BP group ( t= 6.72, 10.05, P < 0.001,= 0.002, respectively) . Within 6 months after the start of systemic treatment, the recurrence rate was significantly higher in the general BP group (17 cases, 27.86%) than in the DPP4i-BP group (2 cases, 7.69%; χ2= 4.35, P= 0.037) ; at 6 months, the average dose of glucocorticoids was also significantly higher in the general BP group than in the DPP4i-BP group ( t= 7.04, P < 0.001) . Conclusions:Among the DPP4i hypoglycemic drugs, vildagliptin was the most common drug administrated by patients before the onset of BP, with the shortest interval from the administration to the onset of BP. DPP4i-BP may be difficult to control at the early stage, but the prognosis is good.
8.Short-term exposure to ambient ozone associated with cardiac arrhythmias in healthy adults
Liu LINGYAN ; Zhu YUTONG ; Xu HONGBING ; Wang YANG ; Wang TONG ; Zhao QIAN ; Zhang YI ; Chen JIE ; Liu SHENGCONG ; Yi TIECI ; Wu RONGSHAN ; Liu SHUO ; Song XIAOMING ; Li JIANPING ; Huang WEI
Global Health Journal 2022;6(1):6-18
Objective:The exact biological mechanism whereby exposure to ambient ozone(O3)may contribute to clinical onset of cardiovascular events remains unclear.In this study,we aim to examine the impacts of O3 exposure on cardiac arrhythmias and potential pathways involved through autonomic dysfunction and myocardial injury.Methods:Seventy-three non-smoking healthy adults were followed with 4 repeated measurements of 24-hour ambulatory arrhythmias,heart rate variability,ST-segment deviation,and blood pressure(BP)in Beijing,China,2014-2016.Generalized additive mixed models coupled with distributed lag nonlinear models were constructed to evaluate the associations and potential interlinks between O3 exposure and outcome measurements.Results:During the study period,24-hour average concentrations of ambient O3 were 47.4 μg/m3(ranging from 1.0 to 165.9 μg/m3).Increased risks of premature ventricular contraction and ventricular tachycardia were associated with interquartile range increases in O3 exposure during the last 5 days before each participant's clinic visit,with relative risks of 2.14(95%confidence interval[CI]:1.95 to 2.32)and 5.47(95%CI:3.51 to 7.43),respectively.Mediation analyses further showed that sympathetic activation,parasympathetic inhibition,and elevated BP levels,as well as heightened risks of ST-segment depression could mediate up to 47.74%of the risks of arrhythmias attributable to O3 exposure.Conclusion:Our results suggest that short-term exposure to ambient O3 could prompt the genesis of arrhythmias partially through worsening autonomic function and myocardial burden.
9.An extended analysis of cardiovascular benefits of indoor air filtration intervention among elderly:a randomized crossover trial(Beijing indoor air purifier study,BIAPSY)
Chen JIE ; Wang TONG ; Xu HONGBING ; Zhu YUTONG ; Du YIPENG ; Liu BEIBEI ; Zhao QIAN ; Zhang YI ; Liu LINGYAN ; Yuan NINGMAN ; Fang JIAKUN ; Xie YUNFEI ; Liu SHUO ; Wu RONGSHAN ; Shao DANQING ; Song XIAOMING ; He BEI ; Brunekreef BERT ; Huang WEI
Global Health Journal 2022;6(1):30-34
Objective:Evidence on potential cardiovascular benefits of personal-level intervention among the elderly exposed to high levels of particulate matter(PM)remains limited.We aimed to assess improvements in surrogate markers of cardiovascular injury in vulnerable populations at risks by using indoor air filtration units.Methods:We conducted a randomized crossover trial for 2 separate 2-week air filtration interventions in 20 households of patients with stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and their partners in the winter of 2013,with concurrent measurements of indoor PM.The changes in biomarkers indicative of cardiac injury,atherosclerosis progression and systemic inflammation following intervention were evaluated using linear mixed-effect models.Results:In the analysis,average levels of indoor PM with aerodynamic diameters<2.5 μm(PM2.5)decreased significantly by 59.2%(from 59.6 to 24.3 μg/m3,P<0.001)during the active air filtration.The reduction was accompanied by improvements in levels of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I by-84.6%(95%confidence interval[CI]:-90.7 to-78.6),growth differentiation factor-15 by-48.1%(95%CI:-31.2 to-25.6),osteoprotegerin by-65.4%(95%CI:-56.5 to-18.7),interleukin-4 by-46.6%(95%CI:-62.3 to-31.0)and myeloperoxidase by-60.3%(95%CI:-83.7 to-3.0),respectively.Conclusion:Indoor air filtration intervention may provide potential cardiovascular benefits in vulnerable popu-lations at risks.
10.Evidence-based practice of preventive measures for inadvertent perioperative hypothermia in patients undergoing off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting
Mengtian WANG ; Bin TONG ; Xiaoming WANG ; Jun XU ; Qikai TAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(25):3394-3404
Objective:To establish the best preventive measures for inadvertent perioperative hypothermia (IPH) in patients undergoing off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (OPCABG) based on evidence, in order to reduce the incidence of IPH and reduce various complications in OPCABG patients.Methods:The evidence of preventive measures for IPH in OPCABG patients was systematically searched in major databases at home and abroad. The retrieval time limit was from the establishment of the database to August 31, 2019. Three researchers independently screened and evaluated the literature to obtain the best evidence for the prevention of IPH in patients with OPCABG. Using the cluster sampling method, 29 patients who underwent OPCABG in Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital from January to April 2020 were selected as the control group, while 27 patients who underwent OPCABG from January to April 2021 were selected as the observation group. The differences in body temperature at admission, body temperature at 1 hour after anesthesia, body temperature after leaving the department, minimum intraoperative body temperature, drainage volume in the first 24 hours after surgery, length of stay in ICU and length of hospital stay after surgery were compared between the two groups.Results:A total of 17 papers were included, and 20 pieces of relevant evidence were obtained. After evaluation by experts, the best evidence suitable for the research environment was selected and applied in clinical practice. The body temperatures at admission of patients in the control group and the observation group were respectively (36.62±0.30) ℃ and (36.49±0.28) ℃, and the difference was not statistically significant ( t=2.85, P>0.05) . The body temperature at 1 h after anesthesia, the body temperature after leaving the department and the lowest body temperature during operation were (35.83±0.30) , (36.04±0.49) and (35.50±0.31) ℃ in the control group, and (36.43±0.38) , (36.62±0.27) and (36.21±0.28) ℃ in the observation group, respectively. The difference between the two groups were statistically significant ( t=37.65, 23.76, 58.13; P<0.01) . The incidence of IPH was 93.1% (27/29) in the control group and 11.1% (3/27) in the observation group, and the difference was statistically significant (χ 2=34.568, P<0.01) . The drainage volume in the first 24 h after operation in the control group was (260.0±70.3) ml and that in the observation group was (212.1±44.3) ml, and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( t=-3.025, P<0.01) . The length of ICU stay and hospital stay in the control group were respectively (49.0±13.4) h and (12.2±3.5) d, while those in the observation group were (39.8±13.8) h and (10.5±2.5) d, and the differences between the two groups were statistically significant ( t=-2.524, -2.035; P<0.05) . Conclusions:The best preventive measures for inadvertent perioperative hypothermia in patients with OPCABG provide scientific and rigorous procedures and specifications for the prevention of inadvertent perioperative hypothermia in this type of surgery, effectively reducing the incidence of inadvertent perioperative hypothermia and maintaining the intraoperative core temperature stability of patients, reduce postoperative bleeding and shorten the length of ICU stay and hospital stay, which is worthy of clinical promotion.

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