1.Prospective Study on Tooth Loss and Risk of Esophageal Cancer Among Residents of A Natural Village in Wenfeng District, Anyang City, Henan Province
Jingjing WANG ; Ruihua XU ; Yanfang ZHANG ; Xueke ZHAO ; Qiang ZHANG ; Xin SONG ; Mengxia WEI ; Junfang GUO ; Xuena HAN ; Yaru FU ; Bei LI ; Junqing LIU ; Lingling LEI ; Min LIU ; Qide BAO ; Lidong WANG
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2025;52(7):548-553
Objective To investigate the relationship between tooth loss and the occurrence of esophageal cancer in a natural village in Wenfeng District, Anyang City, Henan Province. Methods A prospective cohort study was conducted to observe the occurrence of tooth loss and esophageal cancer among the asymptomatic residents of the natural village for 16 years from January 2008 to July 2024. Data were analyzed by chi-square test, binary logistic regression, and restricted cubic spline. Results Among the total population of 711 cases, 136 cases were lost to follow-up and 575 cases were included in the final statistics, including 45 cases with esophageal cancer. Significant statistical difference was found between esophageal cancer patients with and without tooth loss (P<0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed that tooth loss was associated with the occurrence of esophageal cancer (OR=3.977, 95%CI: 1.543-10.255). After the adjustment for confounders, tooth loss
2.Relationship Between Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease-Related Symptoms and Clinicopathologic Characteristics and Long-Term Survival of Patients with Esophageal Adenocarcinoma in China
Kan ZHONG ; Xin SONG ; Ran WANG ; Mengxia WEI ; Xueke ZHAO ; Lei MA ; Quanxiao XU ; Jianwei KU ; Lingling LEI ; Wenli HAN ; Ruihua XU ; Jin HUANG ; Zongmin FAN ; Xuena HAN ; Wei GUO ; Xianzeng WANG ; Fuqiang QIN ; Aili LI ; Hong LUO ; Bei LI ; Lidong WANG
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2025;52(8):661-665
Objective To investigatethe relationship between gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) symptoms and clinicopathological characteristics, p53 expression, and survival of Chinese patients with esophageal adenocarcinoma. Methods A total of
3.Characteristics of cardiopulmonary exercise testing and analysis of risk factors for decreased aerobic capacity in children with non-acute bronchial asthma exacerbations
Pengli WANG ; Lizhen HUANG ; Wujun JIANG ; Wenjing GU ; Lina XU ; Pengyun LI ; Xuena XU ; Qianying YU ; Xiaoyan SHI ; Chuangli HAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2025;40(8):595-602
Objective:To investigate the characteristics of cardiopulmonary exercise testing and risk factors for decreased aerobic capacity in children with non-acute asthma exacerbations, to assess their cardiopulmonary health and to provide a basis for improvement.Methods:A case-control study.Sixty-one children with non-acute asthma exacerbations treated at the Outpatient Department of Children′s Hospital of Soochow University from October 2022 to December 2023 and 22 control children during the same period were included.Binary Logistic regression was employed to assess risk factors for decreased aerobic capacity in children with asthma.Results:Among the included 61 children with non-acute asthma exacerbations, there were 33 cases in the chronic persistent phase (chronic persistent phase group) and 28 in the clinical remission phase(clinical remission group).There were 22 children in the control group.During the peak exercise phase of the cardiopulmonary exercise testing, the mean kilogram body weight oxygen uptake (VO 2/kg), the percentage of predicted kilogram body weight oxygen uptake, and metabolic equivalents (Met) in the chronic persistent phase group were lower than those in the control and clinical remission phase groups.The mean VO 2/kg recovery from the cardiopulmonary exercise testing in the first minute in the chronic persistent phase group was lower than that in the control and clinical remission phase groups.The median Met and ventilation per minute recovery in the chronic persistent phase group were lower than those in the control group.The median heart rate recovery in asthma children was lower than that in control children.The percentage of cardiopulmonary exercise testing abnormalities was higher in asthma children with symptoms after excise than that in asthma children without symptoms after excise.The percentage of decreased ventilation efficiency in asthma children with symptoms after excise was higher than that in asthma children without symptoms after excise.Multivariate regression analysis showed that a higher body mass index (BMI) ( OR=1.577, 95% CI: 1.113-2.235, P=0.010) and a higher peak respiratory reserve ( OR=1.103, 95% CI: 1.018-1.195, P=0.017) were risk factors of decreased aerobic capacity.The risk of decreased aerobic capacity in the chronic persistent phase was 7.949 times higher than that in the clinical remission phase ( OR=7.949, 95% CI: 1.290-48.996, P=0.025). Conclusions:The aerobic capacity is decreased and ventilatory recovery is slower in children with chronic persistent asthma than those in healthy children.The heart rate recovery in asthma children is slower than that in healthy children.A high BMI, a high peak respiratory reserve, and chronic persistence of asthma are independent risk factors for decreased aerobic capacity in children with non-acute asthma exacerbations.asthma.
4.Characteristics of cardiopulmonary exercise testing and analysis of risk factors for decreased aerobic capacity in children with non-acute bronchial asthma exacerbations
Pengli WANG ; Lizhen HUANG ; Wujun JIANG ; Wenjing GU ; Lina XU ; Pengyun LI ; Xuena XU ; Qianying YU ; Xiaoyan SHI ; Chuangli HAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2025;40(8):595-602
Objective:To investigate the characteristics of cardiopulmonary exercise testing and risk factors for decreased aerobic capacity in children with non-acute asthma exacerbations, to assess their cardiopulmonary health and to provide a basis for improvement.Methods:A case-control study.Sixty-one children with non-acute asthma exacerbations treated at the Outpatient Department of Children′s Hospital of Soochow University from October 2022 to December 2023 and 22 control children during the same period were included.Binary Logistic regression was employed to assess risk factors for decreased aerobic capacity in children with asthma.Results:Among the included 61 children with non-acute asthma exacerbations, there were 33 cases in the chronic persistent phase (chronic persistent phase group) and 28 in the clinical remission phase(clinical remission group).There were 22 children in the control group.During the peak exercise phase of the cardiopulmonary exercise testing, the mean kilogram body weight oxygen uptake (VO 2/kg), the percentage of predicted kilogram body weight oxygen uptake, and metabolic equivalents (Met) in the chronic persistent phase group were lower than those in the control and clinical remission phase groups.The mean VO 2/kg recovery from the cardiopulmonary exercise testing in the first minute in the chronic persistent phase group was lower than that in the control and clinical remission phase groups.The median Met and ventilation per minute recovery in the chronic persistent phase group were lower than those in the control group.The median heart rate recovery in asthma children was lower than that in control children.The percentage of cardiopulmonary exercise testing abnormalities was higher in asthma children with symptoms after excise than that in asthma children without symptoms after excise.The percentage of decreased ventilation efficiency in asthma children with symptoms after excise was higher than that in asthma children without symptoms after excise.Multivariate regression analysis showed that a higher body mass index (BMI) ( OR=1.577, 95% CI: 1.113-2.235, P=0.010) and a higher peak respiratory reserve ( OR=1.103, 95% CI: 1.018-1.195, P=0.017) were risk factors of decreased aerobic capacity.The risk of decreased aerobic capacity in the chronic persistent phase was 7.949 times higher than that in the clinical remission phase ( OR=7.949, 95% CI: 1.290-48.996, P=0.025). Conclusions:The aerobic capacity is decreased and ventilatory recovery is slower in children with chronic persistent asthma than those in healthy children.The heart rate recovery in asthma children is slower than that in healthy children.A high BMI, a high peak respiratory reserve, and chronic persistence of asthma are independent risk factors for decreased aerobic capacity in children with non-acute asthma exacerbations.asthma.
5.Nanomedicine regulating PSC-mediated intercellular crosstalk: Mechanisms and therapeutic strategies.
Hui WANG ; Liang QI ; Han HAN ; Xuena LI ; Mengmeng HAN ; Lei XING ; Ling LI ; Hulin JIANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2024;14(11):4756-4775
Pancreatic fibrosis (PF) is primarily distinguished by the stimulation of pancreatic stellate cells (PSCs) and excessive extracellular matrix deposition, which is the main barrier impeding drug delivery and distribution. Recently, nanomedicine, with efficient, targeted, and controllable drug release characteristics, has demonstrated enormous advantages in the regression of pancreas fibrotic diseases. Notably, paracrine signals from parenchymal and immune cells such as pancreatic acinar cells, islet cells, pancreatic cancer cells, and immune cells can directly or indirectly modulate PSC differentiation and activation. The intercellular crosstalk between PSCs and these cells has been a critical event involved in fibrogenesis. However, the connections between PSCs and other pancreatic cells during the progression of diseases have yet to be discussed. Herein, we summarize intercellular crosstalk in the activation of PSCs and its contribution to the development of common pancreatic diseases, including pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer, and diabetes. Then, we also examine the latest treatment strategies of nanomedicine and potential targets for PSCs crosstalk in fibrosis, thereby offering innovative insights for the design of antifibrotic nanomedicine. Ultimately, the enhanced understanding of PF will facilitate the development of more precise intervention strategies and foster individually tailored therapeutic approaches for pancreatic diseases.
6.Effect of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation on intracranial pressure in patients undergoing laparoscopic hysterectomy: measurement of optic nerve sheath diameter
Yi ZHANG ; Jingguang LIANG ; Jianpo ZHU ; Xuena WANG ; Yi LI ; E ZHANG ; Lihua JIANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2024;44(10):1231-1234
Objective:To evaluate the effect of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation (TEAS) on the intracranial pressure in patients undergoing laparoscopic hysterectomy by measuring the optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) via ultrasound.Methods:Forty-two American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status classification Ⅰ or Ⅱ patients, aged 18-60 yr, with a body mass index of 18-28 kg/m 2, scheduled for elective laparoscopic hysterectomy, were divided into 2 groups ( n=21 each) using a random number table method: control group (group C) and TEAS group (group T). In group T, TEAS was applied to the Yintang (EX-HN3) and Taiyang (EX-HN5) acupoints at 30 min before anesthesia, the stimulation used alternating dense-disperse waves at a frequency of 2/100 Hz, with the current intensity starting at 1 mA and increasing to the maximum tolerable level just below the pain threshold, and stimulation was maintained at the Hegu (LI4), Quanliao (SI18), and Fengchi (GB20) acupoints during surgery until the procedure was completed. Patients had electrode pads applied to the corresponding acupoints without electrical stimulation in group C. The ONSD was measured upon entry into the operating room (T 0), 3 min after anesthesia induction (T 1), 5 min after trendelenburg position (T 2), 30 min after trendelenburg position (T 3), 60 min after trendelenburg position (T 4), and immediately after the end of operation (T 5). Results:Compared to the baseline at T 0, the ONSD was significantly increased at T 3-5 in group C and at T 4, 5 in group T ( P<0.05). The ONSD was significantly lower at T 4, 5 in group T than in group C ( P<0.05). Conclusions:TEAS can reduce the intracranial pressure to some extent in patients undergoing laparoscopic hysterectomy.
7.Practice of Quality Control of Outpatient Number Source Peak Load Shifting Based on the TQM Theory
Wenye GUAN ; Xiaowei ZHENG ; Jusu YING ; Yu NIU ; Huisheng LI ; Shuai WANG ; Xuena FANG ; Ruiping ZHAO
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(6):39-41
The uniqueness of the location of large general hospitals in urban areas determines that the contradiction between space constraints and medical expansion has become a problem of management bottleneck.The situation that expert visits are too concentrated on a certain working day morning has been significantly improved by carrying out peak load shifting in the visiting arrangements and visiting units of large general hospitals through the Total Quality Management theory and continuous improvement of work mode,greatly alleviating public transportation congestion around the hospital.Through the internal construction of the quality of outpatient clinics,it can effectively improve the patients'sense of access to health care.
8.Practice of Quality Control of Outpatient Number Source Peak Load Shifting Based on the TQM Theory
Wenye GUAN ; Xiaowei ZHENG ; Jusu YING ; Yu NIU ; Huisheng LI ; Shuai WANG ; Xuena FANG ; Ruiping ZHAO
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(6):39-41
The uniqueness of the location of large general hospitals in urban areas determines that the contradiction between space constraints and medical expansion has become a problem of management bottleneck.The situation that expert visits are too concentrated on a certain working day morning has been significantly improved by carrying out peak load shifting in the visiting arrangements and visiting units of large general hospitals through the Total Quality Management theory and continuous improvement of work mode,greatly alleviating public transportation congestion around the hospital.Through the internal construction of the quality of outpatient clinics,it can effectively improve the patients'sense of access to health care.
9.Practice of Quality Control of Outpatient Number Source Peak Load Shifting Based on the TQM Theory
Wenye GUAN ; Xiaowei ZHENG ; Jusu YING ; Yu NIU ; Huisheng LI ; Shuai WANG ; Xuena FANG ; Ruiping ZHAO
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(6):39-41
The uniqueness of the location of large general hospitals in urban areas determines that the contradiction between space constraints and medical expansion has become a problem of management bottleneck.The situation that expert visits are too concentrated on a certain working day morning has been significantly improved by carrying out peak load shifting in the visiting arrangements and visiting units of large general hospitals through the Total Quality Management theory and continuous improvement of work mode,greatly alleviating public transportation congestion around the hospital.Through the internal construction of the quality of outpatient clinics,it can effectively improve the patients'sense of access to health care.
10.Practice of Quality Control of Outpatient Number Source Peak Load Shifting Based on the TQM Theory
Wenye GUAN ; Xiaowei ZHENG ; Jusu YING ; Yu NIU ; Huisheng LI ; Shuai WANG ; Xuena FANG ; Ruiping ZHAO
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(6):39-41
The uniqueness of the location of large general hospitals in urban areas determines that the contradiction between space constraints and medical expansion has become a problem of management bottleneck.The situation that expert visits are too concentrated on a certain working day morning has been significantly improved by carrying out peak load shifting in the visiting arrangements and visiting units of large general hospitals through the Total Quality Management theory and continuous improvement of work mode,greatly alleviating public transportation congestion around the hospital.Through the internal construction of the quality of outpatient clinics,it can effectively improve the patients'sense of access to health care.

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