1.Comparision of aripiprazole and risperidone in improving psychiatric symptoms among chronic schizophrenia patients
Jianfeng WANG ; Bangwen LIU ; Yanyan ZHANG ; Yanping XUE ; Liang GUO ; Yanhai WU
Sichuan Mental Health 2025;38(2):108-114
BackgroundAtypical antipsychotics have been widely used in patients with chronic schizophrenia, and aripiprazole and risperidone are the most commonly used drugs. The mechanism of action of the two is different, while previous studies have provided insufficient credible evidence from multiple perspectives to support the comparative efficacy of the two drugs in improving symptoms in patients with chronic schizophrenia. ObjectiveTo compare the efficacy of aripiprazole and risperidone on the improvement of symptoms, prepulse inhibition (PPI), cognitive functioning and neurotrophic factors in patients with chronic schizophrenia, so as to provide effective treatment regimens for these patients. MethodsA total of 86 patients with chronic schizophrenia attending the psychiatry department of the Third People's Hospital of Fuyang from March 2021 to March 2023 and fulfilling the diagnostic criteria of International Classification of Diseases, tenth edition (ICD-10) were enrolled and grouped using random number table method, each with 43 cases. Aripiprazole group was given oral aripiprazole once daily at an initial dose of 5 mg for one week and then gradually increased to a maximum dose of 25 mg. Risperidone group received oral risperidone twice daily at an initial dose of 0.5 mg for one week and then gradually increased to a maximum dose of 3 mg. Treatment in both groups lasted 3 months. Before treatment and 3 months after treatment, Patients were required to complete Positive and Negative Symptom Scale (PANSS), detection of both strong and weak PPIs in a startle modification passive attention paradigm, Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) and the measurement of neurotrophic factors at baseline and after treatment. The adverse reactions were recorded. Analysis of covariance was used to test the difference between the PANSS score, PPI, WCST and neurotrophic factor levels of the groups, with the pretest used as the covariate. Results3 months after treatment, no statistical difference was found in the scores of PANSS general psychopathology subscale, positive symptom subscale, negative symptom subscale and total score between two groups after treatment (F=0.621, 0.815, 0.743, 0.752, P>0.05). There were no statistically significant differences between the two groups in PPI inhibition rate, single intense stimulus amplitude, single intense stimulus latency, prepulse inhibition amplitude, or prepulse inhibition latency (F=0.174, 0.001, 0.183, 0.171, 0.001, P>0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in the total number of WCST tests between two groups (F=0.512, P>0.05), whereas aripiprazole group reported significantly larger total numbers of categories completed and correct responses as well as smaller total numbers of random errors and perseverative errors compared to risperidone group (F=3.737, 4.621, 4.892, 5.130, P<0.05). A significant increase in brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and nerve growth factor (NGF) along with a reduction in glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) were documented in risperidone group when compared to risperidone group (F=4.414, 3.781, 6.319, P<0.05). No significant difference was demonstrated in the incidence of adverse reactions between the two groups (χ2=0.261, P>0.05). ConclusionAripiprazole may be more beneficial than risperidone in improving cognitive functioning and neurotrophic factor levels in patients with chronic schizophrenia. [Funded by Scientific Research Project of Fuyang Municipal Health Commission in 2021 (number, FY2021-147)]
2.Characteristics of drug resistance genes in HIV-infected individuals and AIDS patients in Fuyang,2023—2024
Xiaohui YANG ; Jingyi NIU ; Jie NI ; Yanhai WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2025;39(4):487-495
Objective:To analyze the distribution of human immunodeficiency virus 1(HIV-1)genotypes and antiretroviral drug resistance patterns among individuals infected with HIV and patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome(AIDS)in Fuyang,with the aim of informing the optimization of antiretroviral therapy strategies.Methods:Blood samples were collected from HIV/AIDS patients who failed antiviral treatment in Fuyang from 2023 to 2024,as well as newly reported HIV-infected individuals who were first diagnosed and did not receive antiviral treatment. The HIV-1 pol gene was amplified and sequenced. Genotypic resistance was assessed using the Stanford University HIV Drug Resistance Database,and analyses were conducted on HIV-1 subtypes and drug resistance-associated mutations.Results:A total of 571 HIV/AIDS patients were included in this study,comprising 320 newly reported HIV-infected individuals and 251 HIV/AIDS patients who failed antiviral treatment. Both groups were predominantly male,middle-aged and elderly individuals over 45 years old,and heterosexual contact was the primary transmission route. The most prevalent HIV-1 subtypes differed between groups:CRF07_BC(36.88%,118/320)dominated among newly reported HIV-infected patients,whereas subtype B(43.03%,108/251)was predominant in HIV/AIDS patients who failed antiviral treatment. The drug resistance rate was significantly lower in newly reported HIV-infected patients(15.63%,50/320)compared to the HIV/AIDS patients who failed antiviral treatment(38.25%,96/251; χ2=37.825, P<0.001). Non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors(NNRTIs)exhibited the highest resistance rates in both cohorts. Compared to newly reported HIV-infected patients,HIV/AIDS patients who failed antiviral treatment showed a significantly higher prevalence of drug resistance mutations( P<0.001),with greater diversity in mutation patterns. Key resistance-associated mutation site demonstrated statistically significant differences in mutation rates between the two groups( P<0.05). The results of the molecular transmission network showed that the proportion of elderly people over 60 years old and patients with CRF07_BC and B subtypes was higher among the networked cases in the two groups of newly reported and antiviral treatment failure. Conclusion:The study revealed a diverse distribution of HIV-1 subtypes among HIV/AIDS patients in Fuyang. NNRTIs exhibited the most prominent resistance challenges,accompanied by diversified resistance mutation profiles. These findings highlight the need for enhanced surveillance of resistance to curb the spread of resistant strains and improve clinical outcomes.
3.Characteristics of drug resistance genes in HIV-infected individuals and AIDS patients in Fuyang,2023—2024
Xiaohui YANG ; Jingyi NIU ; Jie NI ; Yanhai WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2025;39(4):487-495
Objective:To analyze the distribution of human immunodeficiency virus 1(HIV-1)genotypes and antiretroviral drug resistance patterns among individuals infected with HIV and patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome(AIDS)in Fuyang,with the aim of informing the optimization of antiretroviral therapy strategies.Methods:Blood samples were collected from HIV/AIDS patients who failed antiviral treatment in Fuyang from 2023 to 2024,as well as newly reported HIV-infected individuals who were first diagnosed and did not receive antiviral treatment. The HIV-1 pol gene was amplified and sequenced. Genotypic resistance was assessed using the Stanford University HIV Drug Resistance Database,and analyses were conducted on HIV-1 subtypes and drug resistance-associated mutations.Results:A total of 571 HIV/AIDS patients were included in this study,comprising 320 newly reported HIV-infected individuals and 251 HIV/AIDS patients who failed antiviral treatment. Both groups were predominantly male,middle-aged and elderly individuals over 45 years old,and heterosexual contact was the primary transmission route. The most prevalent HIV-1 subtypes differed between groups:CRF07_BC(36.88%,118/320)dominated among newly reported HIV-infected patients,whereas subtype B(43.03%,108/251)was predominant in HIV/AIDS patients who failed antiviral treatment. The drug resistance rate was significantly lower in newly reported HIV-infected patients(15.63%,50/320)compared to the HIV/AIDS patients who failed antiviral treatment(38.25%,96/251; χ2=37.825, P<0.001). Non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors(NNRTIs)exhibited the highest resistance rates in both cohorts. Compared to newly reported HIV-infected patients,HIV/AIDS patients who failed antiviral treatment showed a significantly higher prevalence of drug resistance mutations( P<0.001),with greater diversity in mutation patterns. Key resistance-associated mutation site demonstrated statistically significant differences in mutation rates between the two groups( P<0.05). The results of the molecular transmission network showed that the proportion of elderly people over 60 years old and patients with CRF07_BC and B subtypes was higher among the networked cases in the two groups of newly reported and antiviral treatment failure. Conclusion:The study revealed a diverse distribution of HIV-1 subtypes among HIV/AIDS patients in Fuyang. NNRTIs exhibited the most prominent resistance challenges,accompanied by diversified resistance mutation profiles. These findings highlight the need for enhanced surveillance of resistance to curb the spread of resistant strains and improve clinical outcomes.
4.Genetic characterization of coxsackievirus A6 in Mianyang city in 2022
Yue GONG ; Kexin ZONG ; Qian CHENG ; Lulu WANG ; Renhe ZHU ; Qin LUO ; Yanhai WANG ; Guoyong MEI ; Jun HAN ; Qinqin SONG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2024;44(5):414-422
Objective:To investigate the etiology of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) in Mianyang city in 2022, and to analyze the genetic characteristics of coxsackievirus A6.Methods:Pharyngeal swabs were collected from patients with HFMD in Mianyang city in 2022. Real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR was used to detect enteroviruses in the samples. Part of the VP1 gene in enterovirus-positive samples was amplified by nested PCR using enterovirus typing primers to further identify the viral types. The VP1 coding region of all CVA6-positive samples and the whole genome of some samples were amplified and sequenced by PCR. The endemic strain in Mianyang city was analyzed for phylogeny, gene homology, amino acid variation and genetic recombination.Results:A total of 151 pharyngeal swabs were collected, and 104 enterovirus-positive samples were detected by real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR, with an overall detection rate of 68.88% (104/151). The typing results showed that there were 77 cases of CVA6 infection, with a positive rate of 50.99% (77/151). The full-length VP1 genes of 77 CVA6 strains were amplified, sequenced, and successfully spliced, and phylogenetic analysis showed that all 77 strains were of the D3 genotype. There were multiple amino acid variant sites in the prevalent strains in Mianyang city compared with the reference strain. Twenty whole genome sequences were amplified, sequenced, and successfully spliced, and homology analysis showed that the nucleotide homology between the 20 positive sequences ranged from 97.0% to 99.9%. Phylogenetic tree and recombination analysis showed that no recombination occurred in the coding regions of the epidemic strains in this study.Conclusions:The predominant pathogen causing HFMD in Mianyang city in 2022 is CVA6 D3 subtype, which is consistent with the national epidemic in 2022.
5.Bibliometrics Analysis of Studies on Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy From 2018 to 2022
Tao LU ; Zhengyang LU ; Yanhai MENG ; Changsheng ZHU ; Zining WU ; Shuiyun WANG
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2024;46(3):377-383
Objective To analyze the research progress and hot topics in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy from 2018 to 2022.Methods The publications in the field of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy from January 1,2018 to December 31,2022 were retrieved from Web of Science core collection database and included for a bibliomet-ric analysis.Results A total of 6355 publications were included,with an average citation frequency of 7 times.The year 2021 witnessed the most publications(1406).The analysis with VOSviewer showed that the re-search on sudden death related to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy,especially the predictive value of late gadolini-um-enhanced cardiac MRI in sudden death,was a hot topic.In addition,gene detection and the new drug mava-camten became hot research topics.The United States was the country with the largest number of publications and the highest citation frequency in this field.Chinese scholars produced the second largest number of publications,which,however,included few high-quality research results.Conclusions Risk stratification and prevention of sudden death is still an important and hot research content in the field of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.Chinese scholars should carry out multi-center cooperation in the future to improve the research results.
6.Interpretation of perioperative care in cardiac surgery: A joint consensus statement by the Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) Cardiac Society, ERAS International Society, and the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS)
Yanhai MENG ; Shuo CHANG ; Jigao SHANG ; Zemeng LI ; Yanbo ZHANG ; Shuiyun WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2024;31(12):1728-1734
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) has been proven to reduce surgical injuries, promote recovery, and improve postoperative outcomes in different types of surgeries. A core principle of ERAS is to provide programmatic evidence-based perioperative interventions. An international multidisciplinary expert group provided a statement on clinical practice in each thematic area of ERAS by obtaining a list of potential ERAS elements, and reviewing literature. The version 2024 of "Perioperative care in cardiac surgery: A joint consensus statement by the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Cardiac Society, ERAS International Society, and the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS)" is developed from the version 2019 of "Guidelines for perioperative care in cardiac surgery: Enhanced Recovery after Surgery Society recommendations". The consensus statement group was composed of multidisciplinary experts such as cardiac surgeons, anesthesiologists, intensive care physicians, and nurses, based on personal ERAS knowledge and experience. This article interprets the changes and new statements in the 2024 consensus, which can provide a foundation for the best perioperative practices for adult cardiac surgery patients.
7.Efficacy of group play therapy on cognitive function and negative symptoms in hospitalized female patients with schizophrenia
Manman YUE ; Rui MA ; Yuanxiong WU ; Rui WANG ; Yanhai WU ; Jinling WU ; Shu CUI
Sichuan Mental Health 2024;37(3):232-236
Background Schizophrenia patients are often accompanied by negative symptoms and severe cognitive impairment,but effective interventions intended to alleviate such condition are currently limited.Existing researches on group play therapy for schizophrenia is still in its initial stages,and such therapy has the potential to contribute to symptoms improvement.Objective To explore the efficacy of group play therapy on improving cognitive function and negative symptoms in hospitalized female patients with schizophrenia,so as to provide references for clinical intervention in such group.Methods This study involved 40 female patients with schizophrenia who received inpatient treatment at the Third People's Hospital of Fuyang from April 2022 to May 2023 as well as met the diagnostic criteria of the International Classification of Diseases,tenth edition(ICD-10).They were divided into study group(n=20)and control group(n=20)according to the random number table method.Both groups received routine treatment,and the study group received 10 sessions of group play therapy for 5 weeks on the basis.At baseline,Scale for Assessment of Positive Symptoms(SAPS),Scale for Assessment of Negative Symptoms(SANS),Self-rating Depression Scale(SDS),Nurses' Observation Scale for Inpatient Evaluation(NOSIE),and Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status(RBANS)were used for assessment.Post-therapy evaluation was conducted by using SAPS,SANS and RBANS.Patients' baseline SAPS scores,SANS scores,RBANS total scores,and various factor scores of RBANS were used as covariates,and covariance analysis was adopted to compare the scores of each scale between the two groups after treatment.Results A total of 39 patients went through the whole study.Results of covariance analysis showed that the SANS score of study group was lower than that of control group,while several scores of RBANS(including total score,immediate memory factor score,speech function factor score and attention factor score)were all higher than those in control group.Significant difference was observed between two groups in scores of both scales above(F=13.408,10.331,4.932,9.967,10.010,P<0.05 or 0.01).Conclusion Group play therapy may help improve negative symptoms and cognitive function in hospitalized female patients with schizophrenia.
8.Research on the framework of biosafety standards for pathogenic microbial laboratories
Jing LI ; Zhen CHEN ; Sisi LI ; Bing LU ; Siqing ZHAO ; Rong WANG ; Guoqing CAO ; Wei WANG ; Chuntao MA ; Xuexin HOU ; Yanhai WANG ; Chihong ZHAO ; Guizhen WU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2024;45(2):294-299
Developing and implementing biosafety standards for pathogenic microbiology laboratories is essential to achieving scientific, efficient, and standardized management and operation. This article analyzes the current standardization construction in biosafety in pathogenic microbiology laboratories domestically and internationally. It proposes a framework for the biosafety standard system of pathogenic microbiology laboratories, which mainly includes four parts: basic standards, management standards, technical standards, and industry applications. It provides a reference for the standardization work of pathogenic microbiology laboratories and helps to standardize the biosafety industry in China.
9.Characterization of rhinovirus in patients with respiratory tract infection in Mianyang, 2021—2022
Yue GONG ; Ming PAN ; Guo CHEN ; Qinqin SONG ; Yanhai WANG ; Chen GAO ; Zhiqiang XIA ; Lulu WANG ; Qian CHENG ; Kexin ZONG ; Jun HAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2024;38(3):279-285
Objective:To understand the prevalence and characteristics of Rhinovirus (HRV) infection in influenza-like Illness (ILIs) patients in Mianyang, Sichuan province, China.Methods:Throat swabs were collected from patients of ILIs in sentinel hospitals in Mianyang during 2021—2022. Real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR was used to detect 16 common pathogens. The VP4/VP2 coding region genes of HRV positive samples were amplified by nest PCR. The phylogeny, consistency and amino acid variation of different serotypes were analyzed and compared with reference sequences from GenBank database.Results:A total of 332 ILIs′ samples were collected with a virus detection rate of 58.73% (195/332) in Mianyang. Among them, 23 samples (23/332) were HRV-positive, and 18 VP4/VP2 sequences of HRV strains were successfully amplified. It was found that 13 HRV serotypes were detected in ILIs samples in Mianyang, which belonged to three genotypes, namely HRV-A (12 strains), HRV-B (5 strains) and HRV-C (1 strain).Conclusions:HRV was one of the pathogens of ILIs cases in Mianyang during 2021—2022, with HRV-A types as the dominant strains.
10.Molecular epidemiological characteristics of human rhinovirus in patients with upper respiratory tract infection in Qingdao in the winter of 2020
Yiqiu WAN ; Ru CAI ; Fachun JIANG ; Kexin ZONG ; Ruifang WANG ; Bingtian SHI ; Juan SONG ; Jing JIA ; Dong XIA ; Yanhai WANG ; Guoyong MEI ; Jun HAN
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2022;42(4):310-316
Objective:To analyze the epidemiological characteristics and genotypes of human rhinovirus (HRV) in patients with upper respiratory tract infection in Qingdao in the winter of 2020.Methods:Throat swab samples were collected from 101 patients with upper respiratory tract infection in Qingdao from November 2020 to January 2021. Quantitative PCR was used to detect 15 common respiratory viruses in the samples. HRV-positive samples were further analyzed with RT-PCR to amplify and sequence HRV VP4/VP2 gene. A phylogenetic tree was constructed based on the sequencing results and homology analysis was conducted.Results:Six common respiratory viruses were detected in the 101 patients. Thirty-four cases (34/101, 33.66%) were single pathogen infection and two cases were multiple infection (2/101, 1.98%). The positive rate of HRV was the highest (21.78%, 22/101). Twenty HRV VP4/VP2 sequences were successfully amplified. Phylogenetic analysis showed that there were 16 strains of HRV-A subtype and four strains of HRV-C subtype and 14 serotypes were involved.Conclusions:HRV was one of the leading viral pathogens causing upper respiratory tract infection in Qingdao in the winter of 2020 and the predominant subtype was HRV-A.

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