1.Plasma miRNA testing in the differential diagnosis of very early-stage hepatocellular carcinoma: a multicenter real-world study
Jie HU ; Ying XU ; Ao HUANG ; Lei YU ; Zheng WANG ; Xiaoying WANG ; Xinrong YANG ; Zhenbin DING ; Qinghai YE ; Yinghong SHI ; Shuangjian QIU ; Huichuan SUN ; Qiang GAO ; Jia FAN ; Jian ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2025;32(3):350-354
Objective To explore the application of plasma 7 microRNA (miR7) testing in the differential diagnosis of very early-stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Methods This study is a multicenter real-world study. Patients with single hepatic lesion (maximum diameter≤2 cm) who underwent plasma miR7 testing at Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Anhui Provincial Hospital, and Peking University People’s Hospital between January 2019 and December 2024 were retrospectively enrolled. Patients were divided into very early-stage HCC group and non-HCC group, and the clinical pathological characteristics of the two groups were compared. The value of plasma miR7 levels, alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), and des-gamma-carboxy prothrombin (DCP) in the differential diagnosis of very early-stage HCC was evaluated using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves and area under the curve (AUC). In patients with both negative AFP and DCP (AFP<20 ng/mL, DCP<40 mAU/mL), the diagnostic value of plasma miR7 for very early-stage HCC was analyzed. Results A total of 64 528 patients from 4 hospitals underwent miR7 testing, and 1 682 were finally included, of which 1 073 were diagnosed with very early-stage HCC and 609 were diagnosed with non-HCC. The positive rate of miR7 in HCC patients was significantly higher than that in non-HCC patients (67.9% vs 24.3%, P<0.001). ROC curves showed that the AUCs for miR7, AFP, and DCP in distinguishing HCC patients from the non-HCC individuals were 0.718, 0.682, and 0.642, respectively. The sensitivities were 67.85%, 43.71%, and 44.45%, and the specificities were 75.70%, 92.78%, and 83.91%, respectively. The pairwise comparison of AUCs showed that the diagnostic efficacy of plasma miR7 detection was significantly better than that of AFP or DCP (P<0.05). Although its specificity was slightly lower than AFP and DCP, the sensitivity was significantly higher. Among patients negative for both AFP and DCP, miR7 maintained an AUC of 0.728 for diagnosing very early-stage HCC, with 67.82% sensitivity and 77.73% specificity. Conclusions Plasma miR7 testing is a potential molecular marker with high sensitivity and specificity for the differential diagnosis of small hepatic nodules. In patients with very early-stage HCC lacking effective molecular markers (negative for both AFP and DCP), miR7 can serve as a novel and effective molecular marker to assist diagnosis.
2.Research progress of new aluminum-containing vaccine adjuvants
Hongmei REN ; Yerong XIONG ; Xiaoying XUN ; Lei JIANG ; Jiasheng TU
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2025;56(2):236-243
Aluminum adjuvants are widely used in the field of vaccines due to their ability to induce efficient and long-lasting immune responses and good safety profile. With the development of immunology, the requirements for adjuvants have gradually increased, and traditional aluminum adjuvants can no longer meet all the needs of application. The development of novel aluminum adjuvants has become a hot research topic in order to achieve good immunity-enhancing effects and induce specific types and strengths of immune responses. This review briefly introduces the mechanism of action and safety of aluminum adjuvants, with focus on the research progress of novel aluminum adjuvants in recent years, mainly including nano-aluminum adjuvants and composite aluminum adjuvants (aluminum adjuvants compounded with immunity-stimulating molecules or delivery carriers), and a prospect of their future research direction, aiming to provide some reference for the further development and clinical application of aluminum adjuvants.
3.Study on the Structural Changes and Influencing Factors of Hospitalization Expenses of Diabetic Patients
Chunmiao YAN ; Lei SUN ; Xiaoying WANG ; Huaimin WANG ; Xiaohui LIU ; Weijun ZHANG ; Donghua TIAN
Chinese Health Economics 2024;43(3):33-38,52
Objective:By analyzing the cost change trend,internal structure change and main influencing factors of diabetes inpatients'hospitalization expenses,it provides empirical basis for promoting the reform of medical service prices,optimizing the internal structure of hospitalization expenses,effectively controlling hospitalization expenses,and reducing the economic burden of diabetes inpatients.Methods:Using the first page data of medical records of 13 426 diabetes inpatients in the target hospital from 2017 to 2021,it analyzes the structural change of diabetes inpatients'hospitalization expenses by using structural change degree and grey correlation degree methods,and analyzes the influencing factors of hospitalization expenses by using linear regression and BP neural network model.Results:Drug expenses and medical technology expenses are the top two in the proportion of total hospitalization expenses of discharged patients with diabetes,and they account for a large proportion in the total hospitalization expenses.The results of structural change and grey correlation show that drug expenses and medical technology expenses are these two factors that cause changes in the total hospitalization cost structure and have a high correlation with the total hospitalization cost,with a cumulative contribution rate of 90.50%.According to the results of linear regression and neural network model,the length of stay is the most important factor affecting the total cost of hospitalization of diabetes patients,followed by the number of operations/procedures and diagnoses.Conclusion:The internal composition of hospitalization expenses for diabetes patients is unreasonable.The proportion of drug expenses and medical technology expenses is too high.The proportion of medical and nursing expenses reflecting the technical labor value of medical personnel is relatively low.The structure of medical income needs to be further optimized.The length of stay is the most critical factor affecting the hospitalization expenses of diabetes patients.Reasonable control of the length of stay can effectively control the unreasonable growth of medical expenses and reduce the economic burden of diabetes patients.
4.Analysis of medication and glycemic control of patients with type 2 diabetes under chronic disease management in Xi'an pharmacies
Xiaoying ZHU ; Biqi REN ; Xinyue SU ; Shuang LEI ; Shuzhi LIN ; Wei LIU ; Bianling FENG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology 2024;33(2):184-193
Objective To investigate the medication and blood glucose control of type 2 diabetes patients under chronic diseases management in Xi'an chain pharmacies,and provides reference for improving the management policy of diabetes at grassroots level.Methods A number of chain pharmacies in the sixth district of Xi'an were selected by random sampling method,and on-site interviews were conducted by questionnaire survey to patients with type 2 diabetes under the management of chronic diseases.The basic information of patients,medication status(medication plan,drug adherence,etc.),diabetes-related conditions(blood glucose status,family history,course and complications,etc.)were collected.Multivariate logistic regression was used to analyze the relevant factors of blood glucose control in patients.Results A total of 403 patients were surveyed,the largest number of patients use oral hypoglycemic drugs alone(53.4%),followed by insulin medication(including insulin only and insulin in combination with oral hypoglycemic drugs)(35.7%),and the differences between disease course and glycemic control among patients with different drug regimens were statistically significant(P<0.05).Only 43.7%of patients had good medication compliance.In addition,the patient's fast plasma glucose compliance rate was only 39.2%.The results of multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that good medication compliance(OR=1.744,95%CI 1.104 to 2.754,P=0.017)were independent influencing factors for achieving glycemic control.Conclusion The medication compliance of type 2 diabetes patients with poor blood glucose control in chronic disease management of chain pharmacies in Xi'an needs to be strengthened.Pharmacies should emphasize and give full play to the professional and service advantages of pharmacists to realize the functional role of pharmacies and strengthen diabetes management.
5.Thoughts and Countermeasures on the Development of Operating Standards for Bamboo Jar Therapy in Zhuang Medicine
Yuying NONG ; Lei WANG ; Jianxue LI ; Jinling ZHANG ; Xiaoying TONG ; Qi GAO ; Peijing RONG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;26(6):1403-1409
Bamboo jar therapy of Zhuang medicine is a combination of cupping therapy,acupuncture and hot compress of medicine,which is simple,convenient and cost-effective.There are differences in the production of bamboo cans(species,acquisition cycle,diameter,tank length,wall thickness),liquid medicine,and operation process among different regions.These three aspects hinder its wide application and promotion.Therefore,it is particularly important to formulate unified practice standards and norms.Based on the combination of literature research and clinical experience,this paper proposes a standardized draft to respond to the above three perspectives.The authors would like to provide a reference for doctors to understand and master this therapy,so that patients can enjoy this therapy.
6.Comparing the effects of dual-task training and single-task training on walking, balance and cognitive functions in individuals with Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review
Xiaoying LIN ; Yanming ZHANG ; Xiaowei ZHANG ; Xi CHEN ; Jianhua LIU ; Lei YANG ; Pang Marco Yiu Chung
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(13):1535-1543
Background::This systematic review aimed to examine whether dual-task (DT) training was superior to single-task (ST) training in improving DT walking, balance and cognitive functions for individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD).Methods::Literature search was performed in the following electronic databases: PubMed, the Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and Metstr covering inception to May 10, 2023. And in order to facilitate comparison across trials, we calculated the effect size (Hedges’ g) of gait, balance, cognitive, and other parameters under both ST and DT conditions, using the mean change score and standard deviation (SD) of change score of the experimental and control groups. Randomized controlled trials that examined the effects of DT motor and cognitive training in individuals with Parkinson’s disease were included for this systematic review.Results::A total of 214 participants recruited from six articles (actually five trials) were involved in this review. In terms of walking ability, only double support time and stride time variability showed significant between-group difference (Hedges’ g = 0.34, 0.18, respectively). Compared to ST training group, DT training group had a more improvement effect in laboratory balance measurement (Hedges’ g = 0.18, 1.25), but no significant improvement in clinical balance measurement. No significant between-group differences were observed, thus its training effect on cognitive function was inconclusive.Conclusions::The DT training failed to achieve promising results better than ST training in improving DT walking and balance functions for individuals with PD. Any firm conclusion cannot be drawn at present, due to the limited number of eligible publications. Larger sample size and high-quality studies are needed to investigate the effectiveness of DT training in individuals with PD.
7.Expert consensus on irrigation and intracanal medication in root canal therapy
Zou XIAOYING ; Zheng XIN ; Liang YUHONG ; Zhang CHENGFEI ; Fan BING ; Liang JINGPING ; Ling JUNQI ; Bian ZHUAN ; Yu QING ; Hou BENXIANG ; Chen ZHI ; Wei XI ; Qiu LIHONG ; Chen WENXIA ; He WENXI ; Xu XIN ; Meng LIUYAN ; Zhang CHEN ; Chen LIMING ; Deng SHULI ; Lei YAYAN ; Xie XIAOLI ; Wang XIAOYAN ; Yu JINHUA ; Zhao JIN ; Shen SONG ; Zhou XUEDONG ; Yue LIN
International Journal of Oral Science 2024;16(1):26-35
Chemical cleaning and disinfection are crucial steps for eliminating infection in root canal treatment.However,irrigant selection or irrigation procedures are far from clear.The vapor lock effect in the apical region has yet to be solved,impeding irrigation efficacy and resulting in residual infections and compromised treatment outcomes.Additionally,ambiguous clinical indications for root canal medication and non-standardized dressing protocols must be clarified.Inappropriate intracanal medication may present side effects and jeopardize the therapeutic outcomes.Indeed,clinicians have been aware of these concerns for years.Based on the current evidence of studies,this article reviews the properties of various irrigants and intracanal medicaments and elucidates their effectiveness and interactions.The evolution of different kinetic irrigation methods,their effects,limitations,the paradigm shift,current indications,and effective operational procedures regarding intracanal medication are also discussed.This expert consensus aims to establish the clinical operation guidelines for root canal irrigation and a position statement on intracanal medication,thus facilitating a better understanding of infection control,standardizing clinical practice,and ultimately improving the success of endodontic therapy.
8.Study on the Application of Mapping Knowledge Domains in the Subject Services of Hospital Libraries
Jing YANG ; Yanfen ZHANG ; Lei FENG ; Xiaoying GAO
Journal of Medical Informatics 2024;45(5):96-100
Purpose/Significance To explore the ways for hospital libraries to provide subject services based on mapping knowledge do-mains.Method/Process The paper summarizes subject services implemented by hospital libraries based on mapping knowledge domains from aspects of reference consulting service,information attainment education service,discipline resource construction service,scientific re-search support service,management and decision-making support service.It elaborates on concrete practice of the library of The Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University based on mapping knowledge domains,including improvement of professional attainment of discipline librarians,information attainment education of readers,and scientific research support service.Result/Conclusion Hospital librarians should improve their ability to interpret the mapping knowledge domains,and comprehensively use the visual analysis function of database documents and artificial intelligence scientific research assistance tools to ensure high-quality development of subject services.
9.Investigation and Analysis of the Establishment of Pharmaceutical Service Fees in Hospitals of Shaanxi Province
Qian LIU ; Biqi REN ; Jiang NIU ; Shuzhi LIN ; Shuang LEI ; Wei LIU ; Xiaoying ZHU ; Lin YIN ; Bianling FENG
Herald of Medicine 2024;43(9):1416-1422
Objective To investigate the current awareness of pharmaceutical service fees among pharmacists in hospitals of Shaanxi province to provide a theoretical basis and decision-making framework for establishing such fees in hospitals of various provinces and cities in the future.Methods A questionnaire survey was conducted among 47 representative hospitals and 53 pharmacists within these hospitals in Shaanxi province.The results were analyzed using differential analysis.Results In most hospitals of Shaanxi province,pharmaceutical services are not provided or not charged for,indicating a lack of practical experience in the establishment of pharmaceutical service fees.Among hospitals that provide and charge for pharmaceutical services,there remains a need for uniformity in specific service content and fee standards,clear regulatory policy support,and a unified evaluation system.Significant differences exist among hospitals of different levels and types in terms of their capacity to provide pharmaceutical services and the forms in which they are offered.There is inconsistency among pharmacists within hospitals regarding crucial aspects of establishing pharmaceutical service fees,and further enhancement is needed in their awareness of relevant policies and the latest guidelines.Conclusions There is considerable room for improvement in establishing pharmaceutical service fees in hospitals of Shaanxi province.Stakeholders should promptly establish and standardize the fee establishment model,differentiate the fee standards for various services,enhance the publicity and dissemination of relevant document requirements to support the smooth implementation of pharmaceutical service fee policies.
10.Summary of best evidence for prevention and management of radiation esophagitis in patients with chest tumors
Lei LEI ; Xiaojing XUE ; Lan WANG ; Fang HE ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Yuan JIANG ; Wenxi LI ; Xiaoying ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(24):3318-3325
Objective:To summarize the best evidence for the prevention and management of radiation esophagitis in patients with chest tumors, so as to provide basis for the prevention and management of radiation esophagitis in patients.Methods:The research question was proposed based on the population, intervention, professional, outcome, setting and type of evidence (PIPOST) model, and guidelines, expert consensus, clinical decision-making, evidence summary, systematic review, and randomized controlled trials on the prevention and management of radiation esophagitis in chest tumor patients were systematically searched on UpToDate, BMJ Best Practice, Cochrane Library, PubMed, American Society of Clinical Oncology, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFang Data, and other databases and websites based on the "6S" model. The search period was from database establishment to August 1, 2023. Two researchers independently evaluated the quality of the literature and extracted and integrated evidence from the literature that met the quality standards.Results:A total of ten articles were included, including three guidelines, one expert consensus, one systematic review, two systematic evaluations, and three randomized controlled trials. Twenty-three pieces of evidence were summarized from six dimensions of building multidisciplinary teams, screening and evaluation, nutritional support, drug and non-drug prevention, integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine treatment, and health education.Conclusions:The included evidence can provide a theoretical basis for the prevention and management of radiation esophagitis in patients undergoing chest tumor radiotherapy. Clinical medical and nursing personnel can provide personalized interventions to patients based on clinical practice.

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