1.A practice guideline for therapeutic drug monitoring of mycophenolic acid for solid organ transplants.
Shuang LIU ; Hongsheng CHEN ; Zaiwei SONG ; Qi GUO ; Xianglin ZHANG ; Bingyi SHI ; Suodi ZHAI ; Lingli ZHANG ; Liyan MIAO ; Liyan CUI ; Xiao CHEN ; Yalin DONG ; Weihong GE ; Xiaofei HOU ; Ling JIANG ; Long LIU ; Lihong LIU ; Maobai LIU ; Tao LIN ; Xiaoyang LU ; Lulin MA ; Changxi WANG ; Jianyong WU ; Wei WANG ; Zhuo WANG ; Ting XU ; Wujun XUE ; Bikui ZHANG ; Guanren ZHAO ; Jun ZHANG ; Limei ZHAO ; Qingchun ZHAO ; Xiaojian ZHANG ; Yi ZHANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Rongsheng ZHAO
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2025;26(9):897-914
Mycophenolic acid (MPA), the active moiety of both mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) and enteric-coated mycophenolate sodium (EC-MPS), serves as a primary immunosuppressant for maintaining solid organ transplants. Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) enhances treatment outcomes through tailored approaches. This study aimed to develop an evidence-based guideline for MPA TDM, facilitating its rational application in clinical settings. The guideline plan was drawn from the Institute of Medicine and World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines. Using the Delphi method, clinical questions and outcome indicators were generated. Systematic reviews, Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) evidence quality evaluations, expert opinions, and patient values guided evidence-based suggestions for the guideline. External reviews further refined the recommendations. The guideline for the TDM of MPA (IPGRP-2020CN099) consists of four sections and 16 recommendations encompassing target populations, monitoring strategies, dosage regimens, and influencing factors. High-risk populations, timing of TDM, area under the curve (AUC) versus trough concentration (C0), target concentration ranges, monitoring frequency, and analytical methods are addressed. Formulation-specific recommendations, initial dosage regimens, populations with unique considerations, pharmacokinetic-informed dosing, body weight factors, pharmacogenetics, and drug-drug interactions are covered. The evidence-based guideline offers a comprehensive recommendation for solid organ transplant recipients undergoing MPA therapy, promoting standardization of MPA TDM, and enhancing treatment efficacy and safety.
Mycophenolic Acid/administration & dosage*
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Drug Monitoring/methods*
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Organ Transplantation
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Delphi Technique
2.A multicenter retrospective study of secondary transport on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in critically ill children
Zhe ZHAO ; Ye CHENG ; Xiaohong WU ; Yingyue LIU ; Mai LI ; Xiaoyu HE ; Wenzhe CHENG ; Feng WANG ; Yuxiong GUO ; Mingxia ZHANG ; Guodong HUANG ; Guoping LU ; Yuhan CHEN ; Kenan FANG ; Xiaoyang HONG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2025;63(3):243-248
Objective:To evaluate the safety and efficacy of secondary transport on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) for critically ill children.Methods:This was a retrospective cohort study. Data from 222 pediatric patients who underwent ECMO transport from May 2019 to May 2024 at 5 ECMO centers and Chinese Database of Pediatric Extracorporeal Life Support Organization were collected. The cases were divided into primary and secondary transport groups by nature of transport. The clinical data, including demographics, ECMO indications, transport distance, pre-transport lab results, prognosis and complications were analyzed. Two independent samples t-test, Wilcoxon test, and χ2 test or Fisher′s exact probability method were used to compare the differences between 2 groups and evaluate the safety and efficacy of secondary transport. Results:Among the 222 children transported with ECMO, there were 135 males and 87 females, with an age of 3.0 (0.2, 7.0) years. There were 202 cases in the primary transport group and 20 cases in the secondary transport group. All secondary transport patients had failed attempts at weaning ECMO before transfer. The patients in the secondary transport group were older, had higher rates of surgical cannulation, circulatory support, and pre-ECMO lactate levels compared to the primary transport group (7.0 (2.8, 10.0) vs. 3.0 (0.2, 6.0) years old, 55.0% (11/20) vs. 3.6% (7/202), 80.0% (16/20) vs. 41.6% (84/202), (10±4) vs. (7±6) mmol/L, Z=3.41, χ 2=66.31, 10.99, t=2.24, all P<0.05). In the secondary transport group, the vasoactive-inotropic scores of patients on circulatory support and the oxygenation index for patients requiring respiratory support were higher than those in the primary transport group (83±33 vs. 82±68, 51.0±1.8 vs. 37.4±10.2, t=2.36, 2.63, respectively; both P<0.05). There were no statistically significant differences between the 2 groups in sex, transport distance, pre-ECMO creatinine, arterial blood gas BE values, and ECMO duration (all P>0.05). No life-threatening complications occurred during the transport in either group. Two patients in the secondary transport group underwent heart transplantation, and 1 patient underwent radiofrequency ablation. The overall survival rate between the 2 groups showed no statistically significant difference (45.0% (9/20) vs. 55.4% (112/202), χ2=1.15, P>0.05). Conclusions:Secondary ECMO transport for critically ill children don't increase mortality or life-threatening complications during transport. ECMO patients who cannot receive effective treatment locally can benefit from secondary transport to an advanced ECMO center provides further treatment opportunities.
3.IsoVISoR: Towards 3D Mesoscale Brain Mapping of Large Mammals at Isotropic Sub-micron Resolution.
Chao-Yu YANG ; Yan SHEN ; Xiaoyang QI ; Lufeng DING ; Yanyang XIAO ; Qingyuan ZHU ; Hao WANG ; Cheng XU ; Pak-Ming LAU ; Pengcheng ZHOU ; Fang XU ; Guo-Qiang BI
Neuroscience Bulletin 2025;41(2):344-348
4.Single-Neuron Reconstruction of the Macaque Primary Motor Cortex Reveals the Diversity of Neuronal Morphology.
Siyu LI ; Yan SHEN ; Yefei CHEN ; Zexuan HONG ; Lewei ZHANG ; Lufeng DING ; Chao-Yu YANG ; Xiaoyang QI ; Quqing SHEN ; Yanyang XIAO ; Pak-Ming LAU ; Zhonghua LU ; Fang XU ; Guo-Qiang BI
Neuroscience Bulletin 2025;41(3):525-530
5.Epidemiological Characteristics of Female Breast Cancer in Henan Province in 2020 and Its Temporal Trends from 2010 to 2020
Shucun MAO ; Qiong CHEN ; Shuzheng LIU ; Hongwei LIU ; Yin LIU ; Huifang XU ; Xiaoli GUO ; Hong WANG ; Xiaoyang WANG ; Chenxi FENG ; Ning ZHANG ; Shaokai ZHANG
China Cancer 2025;34(7):507-512
[Purpose]To analyze the incidence and mortality rates of female breast cancer in Henan Province in 2020 and the trends from 2010 to 2020.[Methods]Breast cancer incidence and mor-tality data stratified by urban and rural areas and age groups were collected from Henan Provincial tumor registry,and the province's household population statistics were used.The crude incidence/mortality rate,age-standardized incidence/mortality rate by Chinese standard population(ASIRC/ASMRC)and world standard population(ASIRW/ASMRW),cumulative rate(0~74 year old)were calculated.The annual percentage change(APC),average annual percentage change(AAPC)and 95%confidence interval(CI)were calculated using Joinpoint software to analyze the trends of the incidence and mortality from 2010 to 2020.[Results]In 2020,24 744 new cases and 4 989 deaths of female breast cancer were documented in Henan Province,with a crude incidence rate of 46.96/105,ASIRC of 38.43/105 and ASIRW of 35.71/105;a crude mortality rate of 9.47/105,ASMRC of 6.80/105 and ASMRW of 6.72/105,respectively.The above indicators in urban areas were signifi-cantly higher than those in rural areas.The highest incidence was observed in the age group of 50~54 years old,while the highest mortality reached in the age group of 85 years old and above.From 2010 to 2020,the overall incidence of female breast cancer showed a slow upward trend(AAPC=2.09%,95%CI:0.62%~3.58%,P=0.010),while the mortality rate exhibited a signif-icant downward trend(AAPC=-3.49%,95%CI:-5.62%~-1.30%,P=0.005).[Conclusion]The incidence and mortality rates of female breast cancer in Henan Province are still at a high level,and corresponding preventive measures and control strategies are needed to effectively reduce the health hazards of breast cancer to women.
6.Mechanism of abnormal metastable dynamics in Alzheimer disease based on brain network dynamic model
Jing WEI ; Xiaoyang LI ; Hao GUO ; Jiayue XUE ; Yanli YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(4):651-658
Objective To explore the mechanism of abnormal metastable dynamics in Alzheimer disease(AD)using brain network dynamic model based on MRI.Methods Data of MR T1WI diffusion tensor imaging(DTI)and resting-state functional MRI(rs-fMRI)of 25 AD patients(AD group)38 mild cognitive impairment(MCI)patients(MCI group)and 37 healthy controls(HC group)in AD Neuroimaging Initiative(ADNI)database were collected.Based on abnormal brain structural connectivity and cortical atrophy characteristics of AD group the structural virtual injury brain network model was constructed and the mechanism of abnormal metastable dynamics in AD was explored.Results The abnormal functional connectivity of white matter in AD group was concentrated in visual network(VIS)default mode network(DMN)frontoparietal network(FPN)and limbic network(LIM).The overall metastable state of AD group in sensorimotor network(SMN)dorsal attention network(DAN)&ventral attention network(VAN)(i.e.attention network[AN])and DMN specific perturbation models were all significantly lower than that in HC group and MCI group respectively(all P<0.001).In AD group local circuits abnormality could be seen in posterior right superior temporal gyrus precentral gyrus caudal anterior cingulate gyrus and isthmus of the cingulate gyrus leading to decrease in global metastability.The structural connection damage of DMN and AN as well as cortical atrophy of FPN had significant impact on metastable dynamics in AD patients.Conclusion Multimodal MRI brain network dynamic model revealed the core factors of mechanism of metastable dynamic decline in AD included DMN AN and FPN abnormalities.
7.Health economic analysis and medical cost analysis of children with severe hepatitis B in China: A retrospective study from 2016 to 2022
Qijun SHAN ; Xudong MA ; Yujie CHEN ; Guanghua ZHOU ; Sifa GAO ; Jialu SUN ; Fuping GUO ; Feng ZHANG ; Dandan MA ; Guoqiang SUN ; Wen ZHU ; Xiaoyang MENG ; Guiren RUAN ; Yuelun ZHANG ; Xutong TAN ; Dawei LIU ; Yi WANG ; Chang YIN ; Xiang ZHOU
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(5):562-567
Background::Hepatitis B poses a heavy burden for children in China, however, the national studies on the distributional characteristics and health care costs of children with severe hepatitis B is still lacking. This study aimed to analyze the disease characteristics, health economic effects, and medical cost for children with severe hepatitis B in China.Methods::Based on patient information in the Hospital Quality Monitoring System, cases with severe hepatitis B were divided into four groups according to age, and the etiology and symptoms of each group were quantified. The cost of hospitalization was calculated for cases with different disease processes, and severity of disease. The spatial aggregation of cases and the relationship with health economic factors were analyzed by Moran’s I analysis. Results::The total number of children discharged with hepatitis B from January 2016 to April 2022 was 1603, with an average age of 10.5 years. Liver failure cases accounted for 43.48% (697/1603) of total cases and cirrhosis cases accounted for 11.23% (180/1603). According to the grouping of disease progression, there were 1292 cases without associated complications, and the median hospitalization cost was $818.12. According to the spatial analysis, the aggregation of cases was statistically significant at the prefectural and provincial levels in 2019, 2020, and 2021 (all P <0.05). The number of severe cases was negatively correlated with gross domestic product (Moran’s I <0) and percentage of urban population (Moran’s I <0), and positively correlated with the number of pediatric beds per million population (Moran’s I >0). Conclusion::The number of severe hepatitis B cases is low in areas with high gross domestic product levels and high urban population ratios, and health care costs have been declining over the years.
8.Study on the correlation between serum APRIL,PLA2R-Ab,and 25-(OH)D3 levels and the severity and prognosis of primary membranous nephropathy
Yin GUO ; Haiqing REN ; Xiaoyang GUO ; Jianghua ZUO ; Ting WANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(8):1199-1204
Objective Investigating the correlation between fluctuations in proliferation-inducing ligand(APRIL),M-type phospholipase A2 receptor antibody(PLA2R Ab),and 25-hydroxyvitamin D3[25-(OH)D3]levels and their impact on the severity and prognosis of primary membranous nephropathy(PMN).Methods A prospective study design was employed,wherein 100 confirmed PMN patients from Xingtai People's Hospital were recruited as the PMN group,and 100 healthy volunteers served as the control group.The levels of APRIL,PLA2R Ab,and 25-(OH)D3 were compared between the two groups of participants,stratified by PMN disease stage and treatment outcomes.A simple linear correlation analysis was conducted to evaluate the correlation between APRIL,PLA2R Ab,and 25-(OH)D3 with renal function indicators.Additionally,a multiple regression model was utilized to analyze the associations between these indicators and patient treatment outcomes as well as prognosis.Results The levels of APRIL and PLA2R Ab in the MN group were significantly higher than those in the control group,whereas the levels of 25-(OH)D3 were significantly lower than those in the control group(P<0.05).Among 100 patients with PMN,there were 20 in stage I,42 in stage Ⅱ,34 in stage Ⅲ,and 4 in stage Ⅳ.The levels of APRIL and PLA2R Ab in stage Ⅲ+Ⅳ patients were significantly higher than those in stage Ⅰ+Ⅱ patients,while the level of 25-(OH)D3 was significantly lower in stage Ⅲ+Ⅳ patients compared to stage Ⅰ+Ⅱ patients(P<0.05).In PMN patients,serum APRIL and PLA2R-Ab levels were negatively correlated with urea nitrogen(BUN),creatinine(Scr),and 24-h urinary protein(P<0.05).Additionally,APRIL and PLA2R-Ab levels were positively correlated with total protein(TP)and albumin(ALB)(P<0.05),while serum 25-(OH)D3 levels were negatively correlated with BUN,Scr,and 24-h urinary protein(P<0.05).After treatment,42 patients achieved complete remission,while 58 patients did not meet the remission criteria.Serum APRIL and PLA2R-Ab levels in the remis-sion group were significantly lower than those in the non-remission group both before treatment and after 12 months of treatment.Furthermore,serum 25-(OH)D3 levels in the remission group were significantly higher than those in the non-remission group both before treatment and after 12 months of treatment(P<0.05).Conclusions Elevated levels of serum APRIL and PLA2R antibodies,which contribute to immune dysfunction,are closely asso-ciated with the onset and severity of PMN.Renal impairment leads to a substantial reduction in serum 25-(OH)D3 levels.Collectively,these three indicators serve as critical markers for the occurrence,progression,and prognosis of PMN.
9.Literature review on the relationship between inflammation and sudden sensorineural hearing loss pathogenesis and prognosis
Qinghua GUO ; Xiaoyan ZHU ; Xiaorui CHEN ; Xiaoyang ZHANG ; Wandong SHE
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2025;33(5):491-495
Sudden sensorineural hearing loss(SSNHL)is an idiopathic sensorineural hearing loss of at least 30 dB over three consecutive frequencies in less than 3 days.However,its pathogenesis is still unknown.Recent re-searches suggest that inflammation plays a very important role in its development and prognosis.For this reason,we reviewed the relationship between inflammation and SSNHL from the perspective of development and prognosis,and further discussed the role of inflammation in the pathogenesis of SSNHL.
10.Literature review on the relationship between inflammation and sudden sensorineural hearing loss pathogenesis and prognosis
Qinghua GUO ; Xiaoyan ZHU ; Xiaorui CHEN ; Xiaoyang ZHANG ; Wandong SHE
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2025;33(5):491-495
Sudden sensorineural hearing loss(SSNHL)is an idiopathic sensorineural hearing loss of at least 30 dB over three consecutive frequencies in less than 3 days.However,its pathogenesis is still unknown.Recent re-searches suggest that inflammation plays a very important role in its development and prognosis.For this reason,we reviewed the relationship between inflammation and SSNHL from the perspective of development and prognosis,and further discussed the role of inflammation in the pathogenesis of SSNHL.

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