1.Summary of the best evidence for nutrition management of sarcopenia in maintenance hemodialysis patients
Luchen CHEN ; Huajuan SHEN ; Yongze DONG ; Meiling ZHOU ; Xiujun XU ; Yan JIANG ; Mengjiao ZHAO ; Shiyan YAO ; Guannan MA ; Haixin SONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(34):4665-4674
Objective:To summarize the best evidence for nutrition management of sarcopenia in patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis (MHD), to guide the development of nutrition management programs.Methods:Using the 6S evidence model, literature on nutrition management of sarcopenia in MHD patients was electronically retrieved from databases and websites including UpToDate, Guidelines International Network, Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence-Based Health Care Center Database, European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism, UK Kidney Association, PubMed, Web of Science, China Biology Medicine disc, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, and Wanfang Data. The search period was from database establishment to July 30, 2024. After screening and quality assessment of the literature, evidence was extracted and summarized.Results:A total of 19 articles were included, comprising one clinical decision, six guidelines, five systematic reviews, five expert consensus, and two randomized controlled trials. Twenty-six pieces of evidence were summarized from six aspects of nutrition team establishment and counseling, nutritional screening and assessment, nutritional support, nutrient intake, nutritional monitoring, and health education.Conclusions:The evidence summary on nutrition management of sarcopenia in MHD patients provides a basis for implementing nutritional interventions. Evidence transformation and application should be conducted in accordance with patient preferences and the actual clinical context.
2.Adhering to the purpose of academic journal establishment, and fulfilling the mission of scientific journals: discipline construction of digestive surgery in the new era
Peng JIANG ; Jiahong DONG ; Jia FAN ; Qiang LI ; Xiujun CAI ; Minhua ZHENG ; Jiafu JI ; Yinmo YANG ; Hui CAO ; Yajin CHEN ; Guoxin LI ; Guoyue LYU ; Leida ZHANG ; Min CHEN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2025;24(8):1022-1026
On the occasion of the 110th Anniversary of the establishment of the Chinese Medical Association, the third conference of the Fourth Editorial Board of Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery, and the Second Elite Group of Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery, was successfully held in Kunming on July 4, 2025. This conference systematically summarizes the development experience of the journal over the past 20 years from three aspects: the role of ecological construction of thought in the discipline construction of digestive surgery, the display of the latest academic achievements in the field of digestive surgery, the development difficulties, and breakthrough paths of the discipline, and strategically plans the path of discipline construction in the new era.
3.Development and application of an auxiliary device based on embedded microcontroller system for venipuncture
Jing YANG ; Jun JI ; Xiujun CHEN ; Zhihan SHANG ; Wenhui ZHAI ; Ning WANG ; Xiao ZHANG ; Rong ZHANG
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(10):159-162
Objective:To design an auxiliary device based on embedded microcontroller system for venipuncture,which can adjust posture,so as to resolve the problem that occurs failure in puncture due to insufficient exposure of the puncture site in various scenarios.Methods:The device consisted of a support component,an air ring,a component with lifting and angle adjustment,and a pedestal.By advanced embedded microcontroller technique,it can precisely regulate the posture of the support structure of patient's limbs,and fully expose the targeted puncture site,and create more favorable conditions for nurses in performing punctures.A total of 2,482 patients who underwent blood collection at emergency department of the 305th Hospital of the People's Liberation Army from September to October 2024 were selected.The 1,204 patients were enrolled in September were divided into control group(without using the auxiliary device for venipuncture),and the 1,278 patients were enrolled in October were divided into observation group(using the auxiliary device for venipuncture).The puncture's one-time success rates of junior nurses(experience≤3 years)for both groups were compared.Each group respectively selected 150 patients by using the random number table method to conduct investigate,and satisfaction scores for success rate of puncture,and comfort degree of puncture for position,as well as the pain,process and efficiency,were investigated Results:The puncture's one-time success rates of junior nurses for the patients of control and observation groups were respectively 85.05%and 89.36%,with a statistically significant difference(x2=10.35,P<0.05).The satisfaction scores of patients in the observation group were significantly higher than those in the control group,with a statistically significant difference(t=-5.529,P<0.05).Conclusion:This device is simple and convenient in operation,and has favorable stability.It is beneficial to adjust position and exposure puncture site for patients who undergo peripheral venipuncture.It can improve puncture's success rate and patients'satisfaction.
4.Development and application of an auxiliary device based on embedded microcontroller system for venipuncture
Jing YANG ; Jun JI ; Xiujun CHEN ; Zhihan SHANG ; Wenhui ZHAI ; Ning WANG ; Xiao ZHANG ; Rong ZHANG
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(10):159-162
Objective:To design an auxiliary device based on embedded microcontroller system for venipuncture,which can adjust posture,so as to resolve the problem that occurs failure in puncture due to insufficient exposure of the puncture site in various scenarios.Methods:The device consisted of a support component,an air ring,a component with lifting and angle adjustment,and a pedestal.By advanced embedded microcontroller technique,it can precisely regulate the posture of the support structure of patient's limbs,and fully expose the targeted puncture site,and create more favorable conditions for nurses in performing punctures.A total of 2,482 patients who underwent blood collection at emergency department of the 305th Hospital of the People's Liberation Army from September to October 2024 were selected.The 1,204 patients were enrolled in September were divided into control group(without using the auxiliary device for venipuncture),and the 1,278 patients were enrolled in October were divided into observation group(using the auxiliary device for venipuncture).The puncture's one-time success rates of junior nurses(experience≤3 years)for both groups were compared.Each group respectively selected 150 patients by using the random number table method to conduct investigate,and satisfaction scores for success rate of puncture,and comfort degree of puncture for position,as well as the pain,process and efficiency,were investigated Results:The puncture's one-time success rates of junior nurses for the patients of control and observation groups were respectively 85.05%and 89.36%,with a statistically significant difference(x2=10.35,P<0.05).The satisfaction scores of patients in the observation group were significantly higher than those in the control group,with a statistically significant difference(t=-5.529,P<0.05).Conclusion:This device is simple and convenient in operation,and has favorable stability.It is beneficial to adjust position and exposure puncture site for patients who undergo peripheral venipuncture.It can improve puncture's success rate and patients'satisfaction.
5.Erratum: Author correction to "The novel ER stress inducer Sec C triggers apoptosis by sulfating ER cysteine residues and degrading YAP via ER stress in pancreatic cancer cells" Acta Pharm Sin B 12 (2022) 210-227.
Junxia WANG ; Minghua CHEN ; Mengyan WANG ; Wenxia ZHAO ; Conghui ZHANG ; Xiujun LIU ; Meilian CAI ; Yuhan QIU ; Tianshu ZHANG ; Huimin ZHOU ; Wuli ZHAO ; Shuyi SI ; Rongguang SHAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(2):1208-1209
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2021.07.004.].
6.A preliminary exploration of clinical practice in 5G-ultra-long-distance robot-assisted liver resection
Xiao LIANG ; Zefeng SHEN ; Yuxin FAN ; Yangyang XIE ; Ren′an JIN ; Mingyu CHEN ; Zheyong LI ; Xiujun CAI
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2025;63(6):508-514
Objective:To summarize the initial experience of 5G-ultra-long-distance robotic hepatectomy.Methods:This is a retrospective case series study. The clinical information from 5 cases of 5G ultra-long-distance robot-assisted hepatectomy performed was collected from June 2023 to October 2024, in collaboration between Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine in Hangzhou and Alaer Hospital, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine in Alaer, located 4 600 km apart. The patients comprised 1 male and 4 females, aged from 36 to 59 years, with an average age of 48 years. Their body mass index ranged from 20.4 to 30.9 kg/m2, with an average of 24.62 kg/m2. Preoperatively, 5 patients were diagnosed with liver disease requiring hepatectomy. The operations used 5G ultra-remote four-arm endoscopic robot surgery system. The remote control room was located in Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital (Hangzhou, Zhejiang), and the robot operating room was located in Alaer Hospital (Alaer, Xinjiang). The wired network relied on 60 Mb/s high-speed public Internet special line (China Telecom). In order to ensure the security of data transmission, the system implemented a double-layer encryption strategy for the wired network, and carried out strict debugging and verification for both the wired and wireless networks. Perioperative data and information on network performance were collected for 5 patients.Results:The surgical duration of the 5 cases of 5G ultra-long-distance robot-assisted hepatectomy ranged from 49 to 342 minutes, with an average of 184 minutes. Intraoperative blood loss varied from 5 to 800 ml, averaging 183 ml. Network performance was evaluated during the surgery, revealing an average network latency of 108.2 ms, with no significant lag or delay observed during any of the procedures. All patients recovered smoothly, with a postoperative hospital stay ranging from 5 to 10 days, averaging 7.2 days. Postoperative complications included 1 case of hypoproteinemia and 1 case of pleural effusion. Pathological examination confirmed that all cases suffered benign liver diseases (three patients with hepatic hemangioma, one with regenerative nodule in cirrhosis, and one with hepatolithiasis and choledocholithiasis).Conclusion:The preliminary exploration of clinical practice indicated that 5G-ultra-long-distance robot-assisted surgery is feasible for hepatectomy, with no severe complications affecting patients′ recovery.
7.Summary of the best evidence for nutrition management of sarcopenia in maintenance hemodialysis patients
Luchen CHEN ; Huajuan SHEN ; Yongze DONG ; Meiling ZHOU ; Xiujun XU ; Yan JIANG ; Mengjiao ZHAO ; Shiyan YAO ; Guannan MA ; Haixin SONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(34):4665-4674
Objective:To summarize the best evidence for nutrition management of sarcopenia in patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis (MHD), to guide the development of nutrition management programs.Methods:Using the 6S evidence model, literature on nutrition management of sarcopenia in MHD patients was electronically retrieved from databases and websites including UpToDate, Guidelines International Network, Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence-Based Health Care Center Database, European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism, UK Kidney Association, PubMed, Web of Science, China Biology Medicine disc, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, and Wanfang Data. The search period was from database establishment to July 30, 2024. After screening and quality assessment of the literature, evidence was extracted and summarized.Results:A total of 19 articles were included, comprising one clinical decision, six guidelines, five systematic reviews, five expert consensus, and two randomized controlled trials. Twenty-six pieces of evidence were summarized from six aspects of nutrition team establishment and counseling, nutritional screening and assessment, nutritional support, nutrient intake, nutritional monitoring, and health education.Conclusions:The evidence summary on nutrition management of sarcopenia in MHD patients provides a basis for implementing nutritional interventions. Evidence transformation and application should be conducted in accordance with patient preferences and the actual clinical context.
8.Adhering to the purpose of academic journal establishment, and fulfilling the mission of scientific journals: discipline construction of digestive surgery in the new era
Peng JIANG ; Jiahong DONG ; Jia FAN ; Qiang LI ; Xiujun CAI ; Minhua ZHENG ; Jiafu JI ; Yinmo YANG ; Hui CAO ; Yajin CHEN ; Guoxin LI ; Guoyue LYU ; Leida ZHANG ; Min CHEN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2025;24(8):1022-1026
On the occasion of the 110th Anniversary of the establishment of the Chinese Medical Association, the third conference of the Fourth Editorial Board of Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery, and the Second Elite Group of Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery, was successfully held in Kunming on July 4, 2025. This conference systematically summarizes the development experience of the journal over the past 20 years from three aspects: the role of ecological construction of thought in the discipline construction of digestive surgery, the display of the latest academic achievements in the field of digestive surgery, the development difficulties, and breakthrough paths of the discipline, and strategically plans the path of discipline construction in the new era.
9.A preliminary exploration of clinical practice in 5G-ultra-long-distance robot-assisted liver resection
Xiao LIANG ; Zefeng SHEN ; Yuxin FAN ; Yangyang XIE ; Ren′an JIN ; Mingyu CHEN ; Zheyong LI ; Xiujun CAI
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2025;63(6):508-514
Objective:To summarize the initial experience of 5G-ultra-long-distance robotic hepatectomy.Methods:This is a retrospective case series study. The clinical information from 5 cases of 5G ultra-long-distance robot-assisted hepatectomy performed was collected from June 2023 to October 2024, in collaboration between Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine in Hangzhou and Alaer Hospital, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine in Alaer, located 4 600 km apart. The patients comprised 1 male and 4 females, aged from 36 to 59 years, with an average age of 48 years. Their body mass index ranged from 20.4 to 30.9 kg/m2, with an average of 24.62 kg/m2. Preoperatively, 5 patients were diagnosed with liver disease requiring hepatectomy. The operations used 5G ultra-remote four-arm endoscopic robot surgery system. The remote control room was located in Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital (Hangzhou, Zhejiang), and the robot operating room was located in Alaer Hospital (Alaer, Xinjiang). The wired network relied on 60 Mb/s high-speed public Internet special line (China Telecom). In order to ensure the security of data transmission, the system implemented a double-layer encryption strategy for the wired network, and carried out strict debugging and verification for both the wired and wireless networks. Perioperative data and information on network performance were collected for 5 patients.Results:The surgical duration of the 5 cases of 5G ultra-long-distance robot-assisted hepatectomy ranged from 49 to 342 minutes, with an average of 184 minutes. Intraoperative blood loss varied from 5 to 800 ml, averaging 183 ml. Network performance was evaluated during the surgery, revealing an average network latency of 108.2 ms, with no significant lag or delay observed during any of the procedures. All patients recovered smoothly, with a postoperative hospital stay ranging from 5 to 10 days, averaging 7.2 days. Postoperative complications included 1 case of hypoproteinemia and 1 case of pleural effusion. Pathological examination confirmed that all cases suffered benign liver diseases (three patients with hepatic hemangioma, one with regenerative nodule in cirrhosis, and one with hepatolithiasis and choledocholithiasis).Conclusion:The preliminary exploration of clinical practice indicated that 5G-ultra-long-distance robot-assisted surgery is feasible for hepatectomy, with no severe complications affecting patients′ recovery.
10.Real-world study on the efficacy and safety of vedolizumab in the maintenance treatment of ulcerative colitis
Qiao YU ; Jiakai LUO ; Yuting WANG ; Xiaoying WANG ; Dingting XU ; Hanyun ZHANG ; Minfang LYU ; Yan MA ; Shuyan LI ; Xiaoxu HUANG ; Miaoyan CHEN ; Xiujun LIAO ; Dong XU ; Yan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2024;08(2):144-148
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of vedolizumab (VDZ) monoclonal antibody in maintenance therapy for ulcerative colitis (UC) .Methods:A retrospective case control study was conducted, including 84 patients with active UC undergoing VDZ therapy for an average of (22±8) weeks in the Department of Gastroenterology, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine from December 2020 to September 2023. These patients achieved a response or remission by (22±8) weeks and continued follow-up until (54±8) weeks. They were divided into effective and ineffective groups based on whether they achieved clinical remission by (54±8) weeks after using VDZ; those who required optimized treatment with shortened injection intervals were included in the ineffective group. Baseline clinical data, medication history and endoscopic imaging data were recorded. The clinically modified Mayo score, Mayo endoscopic score, and other assessments were used to evaluate UC disease activity. Adverse reactions related to treatment were also recorded to assess the efficacy of VDZ treatment up to (54±8) weeks was assessed and key factors affecting clinical remission of the disease were analyzed.Results:Among the 84 UC patients with followed up to (54±8) weeks, 47 cases (55.95%) achieved clinical remission and were classified as the effective group, while 37 cases (44.05%) did not achieve clinical remission and were classified as the ineffective group. The endoscopic remission rate in the effective group was 68.09% (32/47), and the mucosal healing rate was 36.17% (17/47). Joint pain occurred in 2.38% of patients, hepatic dysfunction in 3.57%, and one patient died from leukemia following a COVID-19 infection during the maintenance therapy period.Conclusion:VDZ has a certain efficacy in the continuous treatment of UC patients and in maintaining clinical and endoscopic remission, with generally high overall safety and a low incidence of adverse reactions.

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