1.Exploration of the comprehensive management practice pathway for long-term prescription medications in psychiatry
Mengxi NIU ; Pengfei LI ; Xue WANG ; Shanshan LIU ; Yanxiang CAO ; Hongyan ZHUANG ; Hu WANG ; Li BAI ; Huawei LI ; Fei PAN ; Sha SHA ; Qing’e ZHANG
China Pharmacy 2025;36(19):2366-2371
OBJECTIVE To explore comprehensive management and potential issues associated with long-term prescriptions medications of psychiatry, in order to provide a reference for the comprehensive management of long-term prescriptions of psychiatry in psychiatric hospitals and other medical institutions’ pharmacies. METHODS Starting from the applicable principles for long-term prescriptions of psychiatry, this study introduced the standardized assessment and precautions before issuing long-term prescriptions, the formulation and adjustment of the drug list, as well as the rational management of the long-term prescriptions. It also analyzed potential issues that may arise in the comprehensive management of long-term prescription medications and proposed corresponding countermeasures and suggestions. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS Prior to initiating long-term prescriptions, a standardized assessment should be conducted on patients from the aspects of their psychiatric condition and long-term potential risk factors, pharmacological treatment plans and other non-pharmacological therapies, physical illnesses. Additionally, healthcare providers should fulfill their obligation to inform patients or their family members. The comprehensive management of long-term prescription medications should be jointly established and improved by multiple departments, and the formulation of drug catalogs should avoid including drugs with potential social harm or medication risks while complying with policy requirements. Furthermore, measures such as adding special identifiers to long-term prescriptions, providing patients with reminders about (No.YGLX202537) prescription expiration, or offering online consultations can also effectively enhance the rationality of medication use under long-term prescriptions. Currently, the implementation of long-term prescriptions in psychiatry remains challenged by inconsistencies in prescription duration, incomplete coverage of diagnostic categories, poor patient adherence, and the risk of deviation in clinical assessments. In this regard, measures such as collaborating with multiple departments to strengthen long-term prescription information management, providing matching pharmaceutical services, ensuring the quality and rationality of long-term prescription implementation, and using modern methods to screen high-risk patients can be taken to improve patient medication compliance and safety.
2.Expert consensus on intraoperative repositioning for patients with spine fracture and dislocation (version 2025)
Dongmei BIAN ; Ke SUN ; Ningbo CHEN ; Caixia BAI ; Miao WANG ; Yafeng QIAO ; Fei WANG ; Hong WANG ; Feng TIAN ; Mei YAN ; Meng BAI ; Linjuan ZHANG ; Liyan ZHAO ; Yaqing CUI ; Xue JIANG ; Leling FENG ; Ning NING ; Junqin DING ; Lan WEI ; Yonghua ZHAI ; Yu ZENG ; Zengmei ZHANG ; Jiqun HE ; Fenggui BIE ; Hong CHEN ; Zengyan WANG ; Li LI ; Li ZHANG ; Yaying ZHOU ; Bing SHAO ; Ying WANG ; Caixia XIE ; Yanfeng YAO ; Jingjing AN ; Wen SHI ; Xiongtao LIU ; Xiaoyan AN ; Ning NAN ; Lan LI ; Xiaohui GOU ; Qiaomei LI ; Xiuting WU ; Yuqin ZHANG ; Jing LIU ; Fusen XIANG ; Xu XU ; Na MEI ; Jiao ZHOU ; Shan FAN ; Qian WANG ; Shuixia LI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(2):138-147
Spine fracture and dislocation are common traumatic spinal conditions that often require surgical intervention due to compromised spinal stability. Surgical approaches include anterior, posterior, and combined anterior-posterior spinal procedures. According to the specific surgical requirements, patients may be placed in the prone position or repositioned between prone and supine positions during surgery. Intraoperative repositioning has become an essential step in patient positioning. However, during repositioning, patients with spinal fracture and dislocation are at increased risk for complications such as hemodynamic instability, nerve injury, and pressure injuries to the skin and soft tissue. Notably, due to the instability of the spinal cord, even minor manipulations can further exacerbate the damage, potentially leading to severe outcomes like paraplegia. Although the current clinical guidelines provide instructive recommendations for standard position, there remains no specific protocols for intraoperative repositioning in patients with spine fracture and dislocation. With a concern for the lack of clinical studies on positioning techniques, risk prevention, and operational norms for special patients, no applicable guidelines or standards are available. A consensus was required to provide clinical reference, meet the requirements of surgical treatment, and minimize the safety risks of patients caused by improper placement of positions. Professional Committee of Operating Room Nursing of Shaanxi Nursing Association organized experts in nursing management and operating room nursing from major hospitals across China to formulate Expert consensus on intraoperative repositioning for patients with spinal fracture and dislocation ( version 2025). The consensus provides 11 recommendations covering pre-repositioning preparation, intraoperative maneuvers, and post-repositioning observation, aiming to provide references for clinical standardization of the intraoperative repositioning process and protection of patients′ safety.
3.Pathogens and risk factors for hospital-associated infections in laryngeal cancer patients undergoing tracheotomy
Xue BAI ; Mingbo LIU ; Jinying LIU ; Xiaoyu YAN ; Xiaodie AI ; Fei NING
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(18):2770-2774
OBJECTIVE T o explore the distribution of pathogens and risk factors for hospital-associated infections in the laryngeal cancer patients undergoing tracheotomy so as to provide theoretical bases for reasonable clinical use of antibiotics.METHODS Totally 118 laryngeal cancer and tracheotomy patients who were complicated with infec-tions and treated in otolaryngology head and neck surgery department of The First Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital from Oct.2021 to Oct.2024 were retrospectively assigned as the infection group,meanwhile,the 118 patients who were not complicated with infections were chosen as the no infection group.The distribution and drug susceptibility rates of the pathogens isolated from clinical specimens of the patients with infections were observed,and the risk factors for the hospital-associated infections were explored.RESULTS Totally 168 strains of pathogens were isolated from the 118 patients with infections,107 of which were gram-negative bacteria,51 were gram-positive bacteria,and 10 were fungi.The result of multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that age(OR=2.435,95%CI:1.052 to 5.634),duration of tracheotomy(OR=3.525,95%CI:1.871 to 14.259),length of hospital stay(OR=2.829,95%CI:1.099 to 7.276)and complication with diabetes mellitus(OR=4.807,95%CI:1.704 to 13.557)were the risk factors for the hospital-associated infections in the laryngeal cancer pa-tients undergoing tracheotomy(P<0.05).CONCLUSIONS The gram-negative bacteria are dominant among the pathogens isolated from the laryngeal cancer and tracheotomy patients with hospital-associated infections.The age,duration of tracheotomy,length of hospital stay and complication with diabetes mellitus are the risk factors for the hospital-associated infections in the laryngeal cancer patients undergoing tracheotomy.It is necessary to formulate the prevention and control measures based on the above factors so as to reduce the incidence of infec-tions.
4.Association of Body Mass Index with All-Cause Mortality and Cause-Specific Mortality in Rural China: 10-Year Follow-up of a Population-Based Multicenter Prospective Study.
Juan Juan HUANG ; Yuan Zhi DI ; Ling Yu SHEN ; Jian Guo LIANG ; Jiang DU ; Xue Fang CAO ; Wei Tao DUAN ; Ai Wei HE ; Jun LIANG ; Li Mei ZHU ; Zi Sen LIU ; Fang LIU ; Shu Min YANG ; Zu Hui XU ; Cheng CHEN ; Bin ZHANG ; Jiao Xia YAN ; Yan Chun LIANG ; Rong LIU ; Tao ZHU ; Hong Zhi LI ; Fei SHEN ; Bo Xuan FENG ; Yi Jun HE ; Zi Han LI ; Ya Qi ZHAO ; Tong Lei GUO ; Li Qiong BAI ; Wei LU ; Qi JIN ; Lei GAO ; He Nan XIN
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2025;38(10):1179-1193
OBJECTIVE:
This study aimed to explore the association between body mass index (BMI) and mortality based on the 10-year population-based multicenter prospective study.
METHODS:
A general population-based multicenter prospective study was conducted at four sites in rural China between 2013 and 2023. Multivariate Cox proportional hazards models and restricted cubic spline analyses were used to assess the association between BMI and mortality. Stratified analyses were performed based on the individual characteristics of the participants.
RESULTS:
Overall, 19,107 participants with a sum of 163,095 person-years were included and 1,910 participants died. The underweight (< 18.5 kg/m 2) presented an increase in all-cause mortality (adjusted hazards ratio [ aHR] = 2.00, 95% confidence interval [ CI]: 1.66-2.41), while overweight (≥ 24.0 to < 28.0 kg/m 2) and obesity (≥ 28.0 kg/m 2) presented a decrease with an aHR of 0.61 (95% CI: 0.52-0.73) and 0.51 (95% CI: 0.37-0.70), respectively. Overweight ( aHR = 0.76, 95% CI: 0.67-0.86) and mild obesity ( aHR = 0.72, 95% CI: 0.59-0.87) had a positive impact on mortality in people older than 60 years. All-cause mortality decreased rapidly until reaching a BMI of 25.7 kg/m 2 ( aHR = 0.95, 95% CI: 0.92-0.98) and increased slightly above that value, indicating a U-shaped association. The beneficial impact of being overweight on mortality was robust in most subgroups and sensitivity analyses.
CONCLUSION
This study provides additional evidence that overweight and mild obesity may be inversely related to the risk of death in individuals older than 60 years. Therefore, it is essential to consider age differences when formulating health and weight management strategies.
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Body Mass Index
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5.Effect of urushiol primer on remineralization and adhesion properties of demineralized dentin
Tingting BAI ; Fei WEI ; Guangdi SUN ; Xue CHEN ; Song ZHU
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2025;51(1):133-142
Objective:To explore the promotion effect on remineralization of demineralized dentin of urushiol primer applicated in acid-etch-rinse adhesives,and to clarify its impact on the longevity of dentin adhesion.Methods:Ninety-six freshly extracted,caries-free third molars were selected to prepare the dentin specimens.Following acid etching with 37%phosphoric acid gel,the specimens were randomly divided into blank control group,0.3%,0.7%,1.0%,and 1.5%urushiol groups,and positive control group(acetone solvent).The treated samples were placed in modified simulated body fluids for remineralization for 14 and 28 d.Attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy(ATR-FTIR)was used to detect the relative mineralization mass of minerals in the dentinal tubules in various groups,and X-ray Diffractometery and Energy Dispersive spectrometer were used to analyze the dentin surface material compositions in various groups.Scanning electron microscope(SEM)was used to observe the surface morphology of the specimens in various groups,Vickers hardness tester was used to measure the microhardness of the dentin surface in various groups,and microtensile strength(μTBS)was used to examine the effect of the bond strengthes in various groups.Results:Compared with blank control group,the conversion rate of adhesive double bonds by primer in positive control group was decreased,but the difference was not significant(P>0.05);but the conversion rates of adhesive double bonds by primer in 0.3%,0.7%,1.0%,and 1.5%urushiol groups were increased(P<0.05).The SEM results revealed that at 14 and 28 d,compared with bland control group,a minimal membranous deposit in dentinal tubules was seen in positive control group,minimal mineralization displayed in 0.3%urushiol group,significant deposition of loose mineral particles with blocking the tubule orifices was found in 0.7%urushiol group,noticeable mineral precipitates exhibited in 1.0%urushiol group,and relatively empty dentinal tubules were seen in 1.5%urushiol group.The microhardness results showed that at 14 d after remineralization,compared with blank control group,the microhardness in positive control group showed no significant improvement(P>0.05),while the differences in 0.3%,0.7%,1.0%and 1.5%urushiol groups were statistically significant(P<0.05);at 14 d after remineralization compared with positive control group,the microhardness of dertin in 0.7%and 1.0%urushiol groups were increased(P<0.05);at 28 d after remineralization,compared with blank control and postive control groups,the microhardness in urushiol groups were significantly increased(P<0.05),espectially in 0.7%to 1.5%urushiol groups(P<0.05).In the μTBS test,at 14 d after remineralization,compared with postive control group,theμTBS in 0.3%,0.7%,1.0%and 1.5%urushiol groups were increased(P<0.05);at 28 d after remineralization,the μTBS in blank control group was the lowest;compared with blank control group,there was no significant difference in the μTBS in postive control group(P>0.05);compared with positive control group,the μTBS in 0.3%,0.7%,1.0%,and 1.5%urushiol groups were increased(P<0.05),espectially in 0.7%,1.0,and 1.5%urushiol groups(P<0.05).Conclusion:Natural-derived urushiol,as a novel primer,can pretreat the demineralized dentin substrates,and facilitate collagen cross-linking within the dentin matrix;moreover,it leverages the phenolic hydroxyl groups within its structure to attact calcium and phosphate ions,envelope dentin collagen fibers to promote remineralization,in order to enhance the strength of the resin-dentin bonding interface.
6.Construction and application of a discharge preparation program for patients after total laryngectomy led by specialist nurses
Xue BAI ; Yang ZHANG ; Jinying LIU ; Xiaoyu YAN ; Fei NING
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2025;29(14):135-141
Objective To construct a discharge preparation program for patients after total laryn-gectomy led by specialist nurses and explore its application effects.Methods A multidisciplinary team was established to construct a discharge preparation program for patients after total laryngectomy led by specialist nurses based on Meleis's transition theory.A total of 120 patients who underwent to-tal laryngectomy from April 2023 to October 2024 were selected as the study subjects.A total of 60 patients admitted from April to December 2023 were set as control group,and 60 patients admitted from January to October 2024 were set as intervention group.The intervention group implemented the discharge preparation program for patients after total laryngectomy led by specialist nurses,while the control group received conventional perioperative management after total laryngectomy.The discharge readiness,quality of discharge instruction,and incidence of complications during hospitalization on the day of discharge were compared between the two groups.Additionally,the scores of home health care experience at 1 and 3 months after discharge were compared between the two groups.Results On the day of discharge,the scores of each dimension and the total score of the discharge readinessscale in the intervention group were higher than those in the control group.The scores of the dimensions("Actually received content"and"Discharge instruction skills and effects")and the total score of the Quality of Discharge Instruction Scale in the intervention group were higher than those in the control group,with statistically significant differences(P<0.05).The total incidence of complications during hospitalization in the intervention group was lower than that in the control group,with a sta-tistically significant difference(P<0.05).At 1 and 3 months after discharge,the scores of the home health care experience scale in the intervention group were higher than those in the control group,with statistically significant differences(P<0.05).Conclusion The construction of a dis-charge preparation service program for patients after total laryngectomy led by specialist nurses based on Meleis's transition theory can effectively improve the discharge readiness and quality of discharge instruction of patients undergoing total laryngectomy,reduce the incidence of complications,and im-prove the prognosis and early home health care level.
7.Clinical Questions Construction in Clinical Practice Guidelines:Based on Case-guided Approach
Yicheng GAO ; Zijin YU ; Yaqi WANG ; Rui FANG ; Cheng WANG ; Yuanyuan LI ; Yingjie DENG ; Xue BAI ; Wenyuan XIANG ; Yutong FEI
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2025;16(1):198-203
Currently,there are practical and technical difficulties in the construction of clinical ques-tions in the development of clinical practice guidelines.Clinicians or guideline developers seldom construct clin-ical questions based the actual case scenario,leading to some information loss between structured and actual clinical connotation.To overcome this challenge,we proposed a case-guided questions construction approach,and carried out case research and verification in the formulation of the guideline.We found that this method could more efficiently and scientifically assist the formulation of clinical questions,and provide reference for clinicians or guideline developers.
8.Pathogens and risk factors for hospital-associated infections in laryngeal cancer patients undergoing tracheotomy
Xue BAI ; Mingbo LIU ; Jinying LIU ; Xiaoyu YAN ; Xiaodie AI ; Fei NING
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(18):2770-2774
OBJECTIVE T o explore the distribution of pathogens and risk factors for hospital-associated infections in the laryngeal cancer patients undergoing tracheotomy so as to provide theoretical bases for reasonable clinical use of antibiotics.METHODS Totally 118 laryngeal cancer and tracheotomy patients who were complicated with infec-tions and treated in otolaryngology head and neck surgery department of The First Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital from Oct.2021 to Oct.2024 were retrospectively assigned as the infection group,meanwhile,the 118 patients who were not complicated with infections were chosen as the no infection group.The distribution and drug susceptibility rates of the pathogens isolated from clinical specimens of the patients with infections were observed,and the risk factors for the hospital-associated infections were explored.RESULTS Totally 168 strains of pathogens were isolated from the 118 patients with infections,107 of which were gram-negative bacteria,51 were gram-positive bacteria,and 10 were fungi.The result of multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that age(OR=2.435,95%CI:1.052 to 5.634),duration of tracheotomy(OR=3.525,95%CI:1.871 to 14.259),length of hospital stay(OR=2.829,95%CI:1.099 to 7.276)and complication with diabetes mellitus(OR=4.807,95%CI:1.704 to 13.557)were the risk factors for the hospital-associated infections in the laryngeal cancer pa-tients undergoing tracheotomy(P<0.05).CONCLUSIONS The gram-negative bacteria are dominant among the pathogens isolated from the laryngeal cancer and tracheotomy patients with hospital-associated infections.The age,duration of tracheotomy,length of hospital stay and complication with diabetes mellitus are the risk factors for the hospital-associated infections in the laryngeal cancer patients undergoing tracheotomy.It is necessary to formulate the prevention and control measures based on the above factors so as to reduce the incidence of infec-tions.
9.Expert consensus on intraoperative repositioning for patients with spine fracture and dislocation (version 2025)
Dongmei BIAN ; Ke SUN ; Ningbo CHEN ; Caixia BAI ; Miao WANG ; Yafeng QIAO ; Fei WANG ; Hong WANG ; Feng TIAN ; Mei YAN ; Meng BAI ; Linjuan ZHANG ; Liyan ZHAO ; Yaqing CUI ; Xue JIANG ; Leling FENG ; Ning NING ; Junqin DING ; Lan WEI ; Yonghua ZHAI ; Yu ZENG ; Zengmei ZHANG ; Jiqun HE ; Fenggui BIE ; Hong CHEN ; Zengyan WANG ; Li LI ; Li ZHANG ; Yaying ZHOU ; Bing SHAO ; Ying WANG ; Caixia XIE ; Yanfeng YAO ; Jingjing AN ; Wen SHI ; Xiongtao LIU ; Xiaoyan AN ; Ning NAN ; Lan LI ; Xiaohui GOU ; Qiaomei LI ; Xiuting WU ; Yuqin ZHANG ; Jing LIU ; Fusen XIANG ; Xu XU ; Na MEI ; Jiao ZHOU ; Shan FAN ; Qian WANG ; Shuixia LI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(2):138-147
Spine fracture and dislocation are common traumatic spinal conditions that often require surgical intervention due to compromised spinal stability. Surgical approaches include anterior, posterior, and combined anterior-posterior spinal procedures. According to the specific surgical requirements, patients may be placed in the prone position or repositioned between prone and supine positions during surgery. Intraoperative repositioning has become an essential step in patient positioning. However, during repositioning, patients with spinal fracture and dislocation are at increased risk for complications such as hemodynamic instability, nerve injury, and pressure injuries to the skin and soft tissue. Notably, due to the instability of the spinal cord, even minor manipulations can further exacerbate the damage, potentially leading to severe outcomes like paraplegia. Although the current clinical guidelines provide instructive recommendations for standard position, there remains no specific protocols for intraoperative repositioning in patients with spine fracture and dislocation. With a concern for the lack of clinical studies on positioning techniques, risk prevention, and operational norms for special patients, no applicable guidelines or standards are available. A consensus was required to provide clinical reference, meet the requirements of surgical treatment, and minimize the safety risks of patients caused by improper placement of positions. Professional Committee of Operating Room Nursing of Shaanxi Nursing Association organized experts in nursing management and operating room nursing from major hospitals across China to formulate Expert consensus on intraoperative repositioning for patients with spinal fracture and dislocation ( version 2025). The consensus provides 11 recommendations covering pre-repositioning preparation, intraoperative maneuvers, and post-repositioning observation, aiming to provide references for clinical standardization of the intraoperative repositioning process and protection of patients′ safety.
10.Ginsenoside Rk3 modulates gut microbiota and regulates immune response of group 3 innate lymphoid cells to against colorectal tumorigenesis
Bai XUE ; Fu RONGZHAN ; Liu YANNAN ; Deng JIANJUN ; Fei QIANG ; Duan ZHIGUANG ; Zhu CHENHUI ; Fan DAIDI
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2024;14(2):259-275
The gut microbiota plays a pivotal role in the immunomodulatory and protumorigenic microenviron-ment of colorectal cancer(CRC).However,the effect of ginsenoside Rk3(Rk3)on CRC and gut microbiota remains unclear.Therefore,the purpose of this study is to explore the potential effect of Rk3 on CRC from the perspective of gut microbiota and immune regulation.Our results reveal that treatment with Rk3 significantly suppresses the formation of colon tumors,repairs intestinal barrier damage,and regulates the gut microbiota imbalance caused by CRC,including enrichment of probiotics such as Akkermansia muciniphila and Barnesiella intestinihominis,and clearance of pathogenic Desulfovibrio.Subsequent metabolomics data demonstrate that Rk3 can modulate the metabolism of amino acids and bile acids,particularly by upregulating glutamine,which has the potential to regulate the immune response.Furthermore,we elucidate the regulatory effects of Rk3 on chemokines and inflammatory factors associated with group 3 innate lymphoid cells(ILC3s)and T helper 17(Th17)signaling pathways,which inhibits the hyperactivation of the Janus kinase-signal transducer and activator of transcription 3(JAK-STAT3)signaling pathway.These results indicate that Rk3 modulates gut microbiota,regulates ILC3s immune response,and inhibits the JAK-STAT3 signaling pathway to suppress the development of colon tumors.More importantly,the results of fecal microbiota transplantation suggest that the inhibitory effect of Rk3 on colon tumors and its regulation of ILC3 immune responses are mediated by the gut microbiota.In summary,these findings emphasize that Rk3 can be utilized as a regulator of the gut microbiota for the prevention and treatment of CRC.

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