1.Evaluation of the application of a predictive model for red blood cell demand in surgical procedures
Xiaoyu CAI ; Yannan FENG ; Chunya MA ; Yuan ZHUANG ; Yang YU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2026;39(1):51-55
Objective: To assess the clinical application value of a prediction model for red blood cell (RBC) demand in surgical procedures. Methods: Demographic data, laboratory parameters, anesthesia and transfusion records, and model prediction data were retrospectively collected from surgical patients at the First Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital between 2018 and 2024. Statistical analysis was performed using the Chi-square test, t-test, and Mann-Kendall trend test. Results: From 2018 to 2024, the predictive model for RBC demand in surgical procedures was used to evaluate a total of 112 293 surgeries. During this period, the model call rate (77.49%-98.91%, P<0.05), compliance rate (56.81%-84.92%, P<0.05), and prediction accuracy rate (66.82%-94.17%, P<0.05) all showed significant upward trends. The total blood usage across the hospital (13645.4-7723.5 units, P<0.05) and the average blood usage per surgery (0.21-0.1 units, P<0.05) exhibited overall downward trends. Postoperative average hemoglobin levels in the non-compliance group (112.1-105.3 g/L in the non-compliance group vs 106.9-92.7 g/L in the compliance group, P<0.05) and the intraoperative excessive transfusion rate (5.06%-6.05% in the non-compliance group vs 0.09%-0.04% in the compliance group, P<0.05) were significantly higher in the non-compliance group compared to the compliance group. Conclusion: The predictive model for RBC demand in surgical procedures has played a positive role in conserving blood resources, optimizing blood resource allocation, and reducing intraoperative risks.
2.Effect analysis of pelvic autonomic nerve sparing radical resection for cervical cancer
Jiawen PENG ; Yannan ZHI ; Yang WANG ; Pan LIU ; Fang FENG ; Fang LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2025;19(3):434-438
Objective:To explore the effects of radical resection of pelvic autonomic nerve sparing cervical cancer on urodynamics, sexual function and prognosis of patients with cervical cancer.Methods:A total of 76 patients with cervical cancer admitted to Dingzhou People’s Hospital from Jan. 2021 to Jan. 2023 were selected as research objects, and all patients were divided into control group and study group by random number table method, with 38 cases in each group. The control group was treated with traditional laparoscopic radical cervicectomy, and the study group was treated with laparoscopic radical cervicectomy preserving pelvic autonomic nerve. Perioperative indexes, preoperative and postoperative urodynamics, tumor markers, sexual function and postoperative adverse reactions were compared between the two groups.Results:The operation time of the observation group was longer than that of the control group ( P<0.05). The exhaust time and defecation time of the observation group were lower in the observation group than in the control group ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the amount of blood loss or lymph node dissection between the two groups ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference in urodynamic indexes between the two groups before surgery ( P>0.05). In the observation group after surgery, the bladder compliance, maximum urine flow rate and maximum detrusor systolic blood pressure were (81.55±13.18 mL/cm H 20, 20.46±4.65 L/s, 35.09±7.41 cm H 20), while they were (60.14±10.27) mL/cm H 20, (14.48±3.92) L/s, (28.15±6.94) cm H 20 in the control group. The observation group were higher than the control group ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in maximum bladder volume between the two groups ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference in sexual function scores between the two groups before surgery ( P>0.05). The scores of sexual desire, vaginal wetness and pain, sexual arousal and orgasm, and sexual satisfaction in the observation group were higher than those in the control group ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse reactions between the two groups ( P>0.05) . Conclusion:Radical resection of pelvic autonomic nerve preserving cervical cancer can improve urodynamic indexes and sexual function of patients with cervical cancer, and has the same efficacy as conventional laparoscopic radical resection of cervical cancer without increasing adverse reactions, and has a good effect and safety.
3.Effect analysis of pelvic autonomic nerve sparing radical resection for cervical cancer
Jiawen PENG ; Yannan ZHI ; Yang WANG ; Pan LIU ; Fang FENG ; Fang LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2025;19(3):434-438
Objective:To explore the effects of radical resection of pelvic autonomic nerve sparing cervical cancer on urodynamics, sexual function and prognosis of patients with cervical cancer.Methods:A total of 76 patients with cervical cancer admitted to Dingzhou People’s Hospital from Jan. 2021 to Jan. 2023 were selected as research objects, and all patients were divided into control group and study group by random number table method, with 38 cases in each group. The control group was treated with traditional laparoscopic radical cervicectomy, and the study group was treated with laparoscopic radical cervicectomy preserving pelvic autonomic nerve. Perioperative indexes, preoperative and postoperative urodynamics, tumor markers, sexual function and postoperative adverse reactions were compared between the two groups.Results:The operation time of the observation group was longer than that of the control group ( P<0.05). The exhaust time and defecation time of the observation group were lower in the observation group than in the control group ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the amount of blood loss or lymph node dissection between the two groups ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference in urodynamic indexes between the two groups before surgery ( P>0.05). In the observation group after surgery, the bladder compliance, maximum urine flow rate and maximum detrusor systolic blood pressure were (81.55±13.18 mL/cm H 20, 20.46±4.65 L/s, 35.09±7.41 cm H 20), while they were (60.14±10.27) mL/cm H 20, (14.48±3.92) L/s, (28.15±6.94) cm H 20 in the control group. The observation group were higher than the control group ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in maximum bladder volume between the two groups ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference in sexual function scores between the two groups before surgery ( P>0.05). The scores of sexual desire, vaginal wetness and pain, sexual arousal and orgasm, and sexual satisfaction in the observation group were higher than those in the control group ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse reactions between the two groups ( P>0.05) . Conclusion:Radical resection of pelvic autonomic nerve preserving cervical cancer can improve urodynamic indexes and sexual function of patients with cervical cancer, and has the same efficacy as conventional laparoscopic radical resection of cervical cancer without increasing adverse reactions, and has a good effect and safety.
4.Establishment of irritable bowel syndrome model in rats by chronic water avoidance stress method and its evaluation
Tingting LIU ; Qingyu ZHANG ; Xiangshun ZHAO ; Yunlai SHI ; Yannan YU ; Zhengwen WANG ; Shaozong CHEN ; Chuwen FENG ; Tiansong YANG
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2024;50(3):840-846
Objective:To discuss the method for establishing the rat models of irritable bowel syndrome(IBS)by chronic water avoidance stress(WAS)method,and to evaluate its feasibility.Methods:Thirty male Wistar rats were randomly divided into control group(n=10)and model group(n=20).The rats in model group were induced by WAS method for 1 h everyday,lasting for 10 consecutive days;the rats in control group underwent no interventions.After modeling,the general conditions and body weights of the rats in two groups were observed and recorded.The elevated plus maze(EPM)test was used to detect the percentages of the number of open arm entries(OE)and the time spent in open arms(OT)of the rats in two groups;the abdominal withdrawal reflex(AWR)test was used to assess the visceral sensitivity of the rats in two groups;electrocardiography was used to detect the heart rate variability(HRV)of the rats in two groups;electromyography(EMG)of the external oblique muscle was used to detect the colorectal pain sensitivity thresholds of the rats in two groups;multi-channel physiological signal recorder was used to monitor the slow wave frequency of the colon of the rats in two groups.Results:There were no death rats in both groups during the modeling period.After modeling,the rats in model group exhibited poor mental status,reduced spontaneous activity,hypoactivity,disordered and dull fur,irritability,and unclean anal areas;whereas,the rats in control group showed no significant changes in the mental state,spontaneous activity,fur,and perianal area.Compared with control group,the body weight of the rats in model group was significantly decreased(P<0.05).The EPM test results showed that compared with control group,the OE percentage and OT percentage of the rats in model group were significantly decreased(P<0.01).The AWR test results showed that 12 rats in model group scored≥3 points,indicating that the successful rate in creating the visceral pain models was 60%.Compared with control group,the low frequency(LF)signals and the ratio of LF/high frequency(HF)of the rats in model group were significantly increased(P<0.01),and the HF was significantly decreased(P<0.05).The EMG results showed that compared with control group,the coloretal pain sensitivity threshold of the colon of the rats in model group was significantly decreased(P<0.01),and the slow wave frequency of the colon was significantly increased(P<0.01).Conclusion:The WAS method for establishing the rat model of IBS effectively demonstrates the changes in behavior and mental state,increased the visceral sensitivity,accelerated colonic slow wave frequency,and autonomic nervous system imbalance;the WAS method can serve as an effective modeling approach for observing and evaluating the related drugs and interventions on treatment of IBS.
5.Unexpected antibody distribution among tumor patients: analysis of 111 483 cases
Haiyu ZHANG ; Ke ZHANG ; Hongzhou WU ; Lijun ZHONG ; Zuo WANG ; Guihua ZHANG ; Yannan FENG ; Li CHEN ; Lian DAI ; Shanshan WAN
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2023;36(9):803-806
【Objective】 To analyze the distribution of unexpected antibodies in tumor patients retrospectively and explore the clinical significance. 【Methods】 Unexpected antibody screening was performed on inpatients with blood preparation and blood transfusion in our hospital from January 2004 to December 2022, with 1 176 cases tested positive, and the types of unexpected antibodies and distribution characteristics were statistically analyzed. 【Results】 Unexpected antibodies were screened in 1 176 cases, with the positive rate at 1.05% (1 176/111 483). The unexpected antibodies were mainly anti-E 16.33%(192/1 176), anti-M 7.99% (94/1 176), anti-Mur 5.70% (67/1 176) and anti-Lea 4.76% (56/1 176). Among the 1 176 cases, gastrointestinal tumors accounted for 27.99% (329/1 176), gynecological tumors accounted for 24.84% (292/1 176), respiratory tumors accounted for 16.67% (196/1 176) . 【Conclusion】 The influencing factors of unexpected antibodies in tumor patients were disease type, blood transfusion history and blood type. Therefore, it is necessary for clinical departments to carry out unexpected antibody screening and perform Rh blood type matched transfusion for tumor patients to avoid alloantibody production.
6.Exploring the impact of ABO blood group on the outcomes of allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation
Chengcen LUO ; Yannan FENG ; Chunya MA ; Rui WANG ; Jun YANG ; Deqing WANG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2021;34(3):252-256
【Objective】 To investigate the impact of ABO blood group compatibility and incompatibility(major /minor/bidirectional incompatibility) on the outcomes of patients underwent allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation(allo-HSCT), and to provide evidences for optimizing the transplantation program. 【Methods】 From January 2014 to June 2018, we retrospectively reviewed the clinical courses of 18 recipients of allo-HSCT from ABO-compatible donors and 52 from ABO-incompatible donors at our hospital. The implantation time of granulocyte/erythrocyte/megakaryoblast, RBC/platelet transfusions within 3 months posttransplantation, the initiating and completion time of ABO blood group conversion(for ABO-compatible donors only) were analyzed and compared among the ABO-incompatible and ABO-compatible donors as such variables including demographic data, donor and patient relationship, diagnosis of disease, bone marrow hematopoietic function prior to transplantation, HLA matching were not significant different. 【Results】 For 18 recipients of allo-HSCT from ABO-compatible donors, the implantation time of granulocyte, erythrocyte, megakaryoblast was 12.0(11.0~16.3), 41.5 (35.0~49.0) and 19.0(16.0~22.5)days, respectively. For 52 recipients of allo-HSCT from ABO-incompatible donors, the ABO blood group conversion was initiated at 28.0(22.5~44.0)days posttransplantation and completed at 105.5(85.0~141.8)days. In the ABO-compatible group, the time of erythrocyte implantation was shortened(P<0.05), and less RBC /platelet transfusions were required as compared with the ABO major and bidirectional incompatible group, except for the time of granulocyte and megakaryoblast implantation(P>0.05), no significant difference was observed between these two variables. The blood group conversion time, implantation time of granulocyte/erythrocyte/megakaryoblast, and RBC /platelet transfusions among ABO major, minor and bidirectional incompatible groups were not significant different (P>0.05). 【Conclusion】 ABO-compatiblity enjoys priority in allo-HSCT. ABO-incompatiblity can be chosen in the order of minor, major and bidirectional incompatibility in the absence of ABO-compatiblity.
7.Effect of HIF-1α and BRD4 on autophagy level of breast cancer cell in hypoxic microenvironment
Yuane LIAN ; Dan WU ; Jianping HUANG ; Qiaoling ZHENG ; Yannan BAI ; Changyin FENG ; Yinghong YANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2020;49(12):1294-1299
Objective:To investigate the expressions of HIF-1α, BRD4, Beclin1, LC3B and p62 in breast cancer tissues and their clinicopathological significance, and to study alterations of their expression in breast cancer cells under hypoxic microenvironment.Methods:Immunohistochemistry was used to detect HIF-1α, BRD4, Beclin1, LC3B and p62 protein expressions in 125 breast cancer tissues and 50 para-cancer normal breast tissues, and their correlation with clinicopathologic characteristics were analyzed. The expression of these proteins were also measured after 24 hours of hypoxia stimulation was detected in different breast cancer cell lines and normal breast epithelial cells.Results:The expression of HIF-1α, BRD4, Beclin1 and LC3B proteins in breast cancer tissues were significantly higher than in para-cancer normal breast tissues ( P<0.05). There was a positive association between histologic grade, the expression of HIF-1α, BRD4, Beclin1 and LC3B ( P<0.05). High expressions of HIF-1a and Beclin1 were often correlated with lymph node metastasis and lymphatic invasion ( P<0.05). Increased HIF-1α, BRD4, Beclin1 and LC3B expression was associated with ER or PR negativity, but only HIF-1α was associated with HER2 positivity ( P<0.05). HIF-1α, BRD4, Beclin1, and LC3B were positively correlated with each other in breast cancer tissues ( P<0.01). After 24 hours of hypoxic stimulation, the expression of HIF-1α, BRD4, Beclin1 and LC3B was up-regulated in breast cancer cells. Conclusions:Hypoxia induces autophagy in breast cancer tissues. HIF-1α is positively correlated with BRD4, suggesting that BRD4 is involved in the regulation of autophagy by hypoxic microenvironment in breast cancer. High expression of HIF-1α, BRD4 and autophagy may play an important role in the development of breast cancer.
8. Spectrum of somatic mutations and their prognostic significance in adult patients with B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Juan FENG ; Xiaoyuan GONG ; Yujiao JIA ; Kaiqi LIU ; Yan LI ; Xiaobao DONG ; Qiuyun FANG ; Kun RU ; Qinghua LI ; Huijun WANG ; Xingli ZHAO ; Yannan JIA ; Yang SONG ; Zheng TIAN ; Min WANG ; Kejing TANG ; Jianxiang WANG ; Yingchang MI
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2018;39(2):98-104
Objective:
To investigate the spectrum of gene mutations in adult patients with B-acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL), and to analyze the influences of different gene mutations on prognosis.
Methods:
DNA samples from 113 adult B-ALL patients who administered from June 2009 to September 2015 were collected. Target-specific next generation sequencing (NGS) approach was used to analyze the mutations of 112 genes (focused on the specific mutational hotspots) and all putative mutations were compared against multiple databases to calculate the frequency spectrum. The impact of gene mutation on the patients’ overall survival (OS) and recurrence free survival (RFS) was analyzed by the putative mutations through Kaplan-Meier, and Cox regression methods.
Results:
Of the 113 patients, 103 (92.0%) harbored at least one mutation and 29 (25.6%) harbored more than 3 genes mutation. The five most frequently mutated genes in B-ALL are SF1, FAT1, MPL, PTPN11 and NRAS. Gene mutations are different between Ph+ B-ALL and Ph- B-ALL patients. Ph- B-ALL patients with JAK-STAT signal pathway related gene mutation, such as JAK1/JAK2 mutation showed a poor prognosis compared to the patients without mutation (OS:
9.Analysis of factors influence and posttransfusion effectiveness in matched-type of platelet transfusion
Yannan FENG ; Chunya MA ; Xu JIANG ; Jinhui WANG ; Ke WANG ; Yang YU ; Deqing WANG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(8):1012-1015
Objective To analysis the related influencing factors and explore the approach of improving the effect of platelet transfusion through compared the posttransfusion effect of matched-type with random platelet transfusion.Methods Analysis the results of platelet antibody screening test and matched-type test in our hospital′s inpatients during July 2013 to June 2014,who applied for platelet transfusion.The influence of sex,blood transfusion history,pregnant history on the antibody were analyzed.The factors of sex,times of blood transfusion,pregnant times,platelet component sorts,storage time,combined with other components,platelet antibody (positive or negative) and transfusion matched-type platelet on the effect of platelet transfusion were analyzed.Application in our clinical blood transfusion intelligent management and evaluation system to evaluate the effect of platelet transfusion.Results Totally 812 patients′ platelet antibody were screened.Then we randomly selected 87 antibody positive inpatients were selected and 1 247 U plateletswere transfused,which including matched-type platelet transfusion for antibody screening positive patients,random platelet transfusion for antibody screening positive patients,random platelet transfusion for antibody screening negative patients,there were statistical difference (P<0.05).With Logistics regresion analysis,the history of blood transfusion was an independent risk factor for platelet antibody production (P<0.05,OR=13.104,95%CI:7.784-22.061).Sex (P<0.05,OR=1.629,95%CI:1.236-2.148),transfusion times,different platelet component sorts (leukocyte-reduced platelets aphaeresis and irradiation leukocyte-reduced platelets aphaeresis),different storage time,transfusion combined with other components (RBC)(P<0.05,OR=2.464,95%CI:1.053-5.765),transfusion matched-type platelet(P<0.05,OR=0.576,95%CI:0.389-0.854) were the risk factors for platelet transfusion.Conclusion Matched-type test should be done to improve efficiency when the platelet antibody screening were positive.Sex,times of blood transfusion,platelet component sorts,storage time,combine with other components,transfusion matched-type platelet couldinfluence the effect of platelet transfusion.
10.Process solution of autoantibodies in patients of autoimmune hemolytic anemia
Yannan FENG ; Mingwei LI ; Linfeng CHEN ; Deqing WANG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(20):2975-2976
Objective Serological characteristic analysis for patients with autoimmune hemolytic anemia(AIHA)who has cold and warm auto‐antibody when undergoing blood type and cross‐matching .Methods Choosed 3 donors of red blood cells of group O to absorb autoantibodies of the patient′s serum(by using the methods of cold absorption) and used 2‐mercaptoethanol(2‐Me) to de‐stroyed the IgM antibody .Results The patient of AIHA blood type was B+ .There was cold and warm auto‐antibody in the pa‐tient′s serum ,and the result of cross‐matching is incompatible .Conclusion The patient′s serum contains cold and warm auto‐anti‐body which interferes blood type and cross‐matching .In emergency ,considering the patients condition ,blood transfusion combined with the drug treatment could achieve good effects .

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