1.Research progress and clinical application prospects of proton arc therapy
Mohan ZHOU ; Xianliang WANG ; Xufeng GAO ; Pei WANG ; Feng YANG ; Xin XIN ; Wei YING
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2025;34(11):1165-1170
Proton arc therapy (PAT), as an emerging radiation therapy technique, has attracted increasing widespread attention in the field of cancer radiotherapy in recent years. In this review, technological developments, clinical application potential, biological effects, dosimetric optimization, and current challenges of PAT were comprehensively summarized. A systematic analysis of recent studies indicates that PAT offers significant advantages in improving target coverage and sparing normal tissues, particularly in mitigating organ motion-induced uncertainties. However, PAT remains in the clinical validation stage and still faces challenges related to technical optimization and cost control. Further clinical studies are required to confirm its long-term efficacy and safety.
2.Research progress in large-scale animal experimental research on medical devices
Guang YANG ; Yang GAO ; Yixin CUI ; Huaili ZHU ; Jiawei HU ; Qian YANG ; Chaoyue CUI ; Xufeng WEI
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2025;33(1):149-156
As China has become the second largest market for medical devices in the world,the domestic medical device industry has been growing.As an important part of preclinical evaluation of medical devices,large animal research directly affects the research and application of medical devices.Large animals are widely used in the evaluation of safety and feasibility of medical devices because they are closer to humans in terms of body size,anatomical structure and physiological functions.In large animal experimental research,the selection of suitable experimental animals and the establishment of suitable animal disease models are the basis for ensuring the smooth progress of experiments.In this paper,the selection of experimental animals and the establishment of disease models in medical device large animal experimental research are systematically sorted out,and the existing problems and deficiencies are pointed out.
3.Human infection with Orf virus:one case report and literature review
Wenjing DENG ; Chunsheng HOU ; Xufeng YAN ; Wenguo JIANG ; Xinghua GAO ; Xueyun WANG
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2025;24(8):1140-1146
Human infection with Orf virus is a rare zoonotic disease in clinical practice,mainly caused by human contact with infected sheep or its pollutants.It is commonly seen in shepherds and slaughterhouse workers.The le-sion mainly involves the skin.Since it is rare in clinic and difficult to diagnose and treat,it is easy to be misdiag-nosed and underdiagnosed.This paper reports a case of human infection with Orf virus,with locally dense skin le-sions.The clinical diagnosis and treatment processes of this case are analyzed,and relevant literatures are reviewed retrospectively,so as to improve clinical understanding on this disease.
4.Human infection with Orf virus:one case report and literature review
Wenjing DENG ; Chunsheng HOU ; Xufeng YAN ; Wenguo JIANG ; Xinghua GAO ; Xueyun WANG
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2025;24(8):1140-1146
Human infection with Orf virus is a rare zoonotic disease in clinical practice,mainly caused by human contact with infected sheep or its pollutants.It is commonly seen in shepherds and slaughterhouse workers.The le-sion mainly involves the skin.Since it is rare in clinic and difficult to diagnose and treat,it is easy to be misdiag-nosed and underdiagnosed.This paper reports a case of human infection with Orf virus,with locally dense skin le-sions.The clinical diagnosis and treatment processes of this case are analyzed,and relevant literatures are reviewed retrospectively,so as to improve clinical understanding on this disease.
5.Research progress in large-scale animal experimental research on medical devices
Guang YANG ; Yang GAO ; Yixin CUI ; Huaili ZHU ; Jiawei HU ; Qian YANG ; Chaoyue CUI ; Xufeng WEI
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2025;33(1):149-156
As China has become the second largest market for medical devices in the world,the domestic medical device industry has been growing.As an important part of preclinical evaluation of medical devices,large animal research directly affects the research and application of medical devices.Large animals are widely used in the evaluation of safety and feasibility of medical devices because they are closer to humans in terms of body size,anatomical structure and physiological functions.In large animal experimental research,the selection of suitable experimental animals and the establishment of suitable animal disease models are the basis for ensuring the smooth progress of experiments.In this paper,the selection of experimental animals and the establishment of disease models in medical device large animal experimental research are systematically sorted out,and the existing problems and deficiencies are pointed out.
6.Research progress and clinical application prospects of proton arc therapy
Mohan ZHOU ; Xianliang WANG ; Xufeng GAO ; Pei WANG ; Feng YANG ; Xin XIN ; Wei YING
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2025;34(11):1165-1170
Proton arc therapy (PAT), as an emerging radiation therapy technique, has attracted increasing widespread attention in the field of cancer radiotherapy in recent years. In this review, technological developments, clinical application potential, biological effects, dosimetric optimization, and current challenges of PAT were comprehensively summarized. A systematic analysis of recent studies indicates that PAT offers significant advantages in improving target coverage and sparing normal tissues, particularly in mitigating organ motion-induced uncertainties. However, PAT remains in the clinical validation stage and still faces challenges related to technical optimization and cost control. Further clinical studies are required to confirm its long-term efficacy and safety.
7.Epidemiology and exposure management of rabies in Shanxi Province, 2011‒2022
Weimin ZHAO ; Guohua LI ; Yunong ZHANG ; Ting FAN ; Xuefen GAO ; Xufeng DONG
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(2):134-137
ObjectiveTo analyze the epidemiological features and influencing factors of rabies in Shanxi Province,and to provide evidence to further promote the elimination of rabies in Shanxi Province. MethodsThe incidence data of rabies in Shanxi from 2011 to 2022 were collected and subjected to descriptive analysis. ResultsFrom 2011 to 2022, a total of 348 rabies cases were reported in Shanxi Province, with an average annual incidence of 0.080 3/105. The incidence of rabies showed a downward trend overall. The highest incidence was in August. The cases were mainly farmers, mostly males, and most cases were reported between 50 and 69 years old. The data of cases showed that dogs were the main animals attacking human (93.96%). The incubation period of most cases was 1‒3 months (37.37%).The main exposure site was hand(51.33%). Only 2.66% cases with grade Ⅲ exposure were injected with passive immune agents. ConclusionThe incidence of rabies in Shanxi Province continues to decrease, but there are still loopholes in prevention and control measures. It is necessary to strengthen the management and immunization of dogs,health education, and standardized procedures after exposure to maintain the achievements in the prevention and control of rabies.
8.An ultrasound-guided robot assisted system for percutaneous facet joint puncture: an experimental study
Li GAO ; Yuanzhi ZHANG ; Shaobai WANG ; Xufeng HU ; Jing MI ; Yaou LIU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2022;24(10):869-873
Objective:To evaluate the accuracy of an ultrasound-guided robot-assisted system for percutaneous facet joint puncture in an animal experiment by registration of ultrasound images and two-dimensional X-ray fluorescence images.Methods:Six specimens of fresh adult sheep lumbar spine were prepared and soaked in gelatin solution. The specimens contained a total of 48 facet joints with 24 ones respectively on the left and right sides. Half of the joints were assigned by the random number table method into a robot-assisted group which were subjected to percutaneous facet joint puncture assisted by the ultrasound-guided robot-assisted system while the contralateral ones into a freehand group which were subjected to percutaneous facet joint puncture by freehand. In the robot-assisted group, the left facet joints were 3 L 1, 3 L 2, 3 L 3 and 3 L 4 ones while the right facet joints were 2 L 1, 3 L 2, 5 L 3 and 2 L 4 ones. In this self-control animal experiment, both the robot-assisted punctures and the freehand punctures were carried out in the same specimen. The puncture success rate, puncture needle adjustment, positioning deviation, orientation deviation and operation time were recorded. Results:The positioning deviation and orientation deviation in the robot-assisted group [(2.21 ± 1.12) mm and 1.51° ± 0.47°] were significantly lower than those in the freehand group [(3.26 ± 1.44) mm and 2.24° ± 0.89°] ( P < 0.05). All the articular facet joint punctures were successfully accomplished for the first time in the robot-assisted group while those required multiple adjustments in the freehand group. In the robot-assisted group, the total operation time [(463.84 ± 34.93) s] was significantly longer than that in the freehand group [(298.40 ± 27.48) s], but the puncture time [(37.97 ± 6.87) s] was significantly shorter than that in the freehand group [(261.61 ± 33.15) s] ( P < 0.05). Conclusion:The ultrasound-guided robot-assisted system for percutaneous facet joint puncture can lead to accurate puncture with limited needle adjustments.
9.Clinical research of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support in acute myocardial infarction with cardiogenic shock
Huazhong ZHANG ; Peng WU ; Xufeng CHEN ; Gang ZHANG ; Feng SUN ; Juan WU ; Yongxia GAO ; Jinsong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021;30(9):1058-1063
Objective:To summarize the clinical experience of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) complicated by cardiogenic shock.Methods:Thirty-seven AMI patients received ECMO from March 2016 to October 2020 in Emergency Department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University were retrospectively analyzed. Gensini score was used to evaluate the coronary lesion severity, vasoactive-inotropic score (VIS) was used to assess the usage of vasoactive-inotropic drugs, and cumulative fluid balance (CFB) was used to calculate the fluid balance status, respectively. According to the infarct-related artery, positive/negative fluid balance, and survival/death outcome, the patients were divided into the negative and positive fluid balance groups, and the survival and death groups, respectively. The relationship between Gensini score, 24-hVIS, CFB and patient outcome was analyzed.Results:Thirty AMI-ECMO patients were enrolled, 12 patients survived and 18 died with a mortality rate of 60.0%, and 80.0% of the infarct-related artery were left main and proximal left anterior descending artery. The Gensini score was 77 (52, 120), 24-h VIS 50.0 (31.1, 80.4), daily fluid volume 28.7 (26.6, 34.4) mL/(kg·d), and CBF -1.8 (-9.7, 8.0) mL/kg. The mortality and 24-h VIS of the negative fluid balance group were significantly lower than those of the positive fluid balance group, and the Gensini score, 24-h VIS and CBF of the survival group were significantly lower than those of the death group.Conclusions:LM and pLAD are the most common infarct-related arteries in AMI-ECMO patients, the Gensini score and 24-h VIS have a certain prognostic value, and early negative fluid balance may improve the survival rate.
10.Platelet transfusion practice and related outcomes in patients with veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a three-year retrospective study
Yi ZHU ; Xufeng CHEN ; Jinsong ZHANG ; Yong MEI ; Jinru LV ; Gang ZHANG ; Deliang HU ; Wei LI ; Huazhong ZHANG ; Feng SUN ; Juan WU ; Yongxia GAO ; Xihua HUANG ; Hui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021;30(10):1177-1181
Objective:To study the application of blood products in patients with veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) and evaluate its effect on the prognosis.Methods:A total of 83 adult patients treated with VA-ECMO in the Emergency Department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from January 2017 to January 2020 were grouped by survival to explore the risk factors of 28-day mortality using binary logistic regression, and the threshold was calculated by ROC curve.Results:Platelet transfusion ( OR=2.506, 95% CI: 1.142-5.499) and non-myocarditis disease ( OR=6.881, 95% CI: 1.615-29.316) were the risk factors of 28-day mortality in adult VA-ECMO patients. The threshold of platelet transfusion was 0.427 mL/(kg·d) (sensitivity 78.4%, specificity 69.6% , AUC 0.735). Conclusions:The increased platelet transfusion is related to the poor prognosis of adult patients with VA-ECMO. Refractory myocarditis patients are better treated with VA-ECMO.

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