1.Abundance and distribution of Staphylococcus aureus isolated from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid of patients with lower respiratory tract infections
Yaxian JIANG ; Xiaoyu YANG ; Rui ZHENG ; Yikun LI ; Chunrui LI ; Yuhong GAO
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(15):2263-2267
OBJECTIVE To analyze the microbial community structure in Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid(BALF)u-sing high-throughput sequencing technology,with a particular focus on the abundance and distribution of Staphy-lococcus aureus.METHODS A total of 1,650 bronchoalveolar lavage fluid(BALF)samples were collected from the First People's Hospital of Yunnan Province between 2022 and 2023.S.aureus gene detection was performed using BALF culture,isothermal amplification and microfluidic technology.Representative 21 S.aureus-positive samples were grouped into S.aureus pneumonia group,SARS-CoV-2 co-infection group and chronic obstructive pulmona-ry disease(COPD)group,followed by 16S rDNA amplicon high-throughput sequencing.RESULTS The microbial community compositions among the three groups exhibited significant differences.Species-level hierarchical cluste-ring analysis revealed that S.aureus was more frequently detected and accounted for a higher proportion in the S.aureus pneumonia group,while the COPD group was dominated by Achromobacter.In contrast,the SARS-CoV-2 co-infection group was mainly composed of Methylobacterium aquatique and Achromobacter.Only in the S.au-reus pneumonia group was S.aureus the dominant bacterium.CONCLUSION The composition of the BALF micro-biota is closely related to different disease states,providing an important reference for a deeper understanding of the microbiological basis of pulmonary infectious diseases.
2.Summary of best evidence for bedside ultrasound-based pulmonary assessment and intervention in adult critically ill patients
Xin LI ; Zhangshuangzi LI ; Feng SHEN ; Bentao JIA ; Aoran XU ; Yaxian HAN ; Yahong JIANG ; Yajing SHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(22):1710-1719
Objective:To retrieve, evaluate and summarize the best evidence on the use of bedside ultrasound by ICU nurses to assess the lungs of adult critically ill patients, and to provide a reference for clinical practice and the construction of related processes and protocols.Methods:Based on the "6S" pyramid model, a computer-based search was conducted on relevant computer decision support system, guideline networks, professional associations, and domestic and international databases, the search time limit was from the establishment of the database to June 5, 2024. The panel members who had been trained in the evidence-based course evaluated the included literature with corresponding tools, extracted evidence according to the theme.Results:Twenty-five papers were finally included, including 6 guidelines, 8 expert consensus, 2 expert opinion, 3 clinical decision-making, 3 systematic evaluation, and 3 randomized controlled trials. A total of 35 pieces of evidence were formed from 4 aspects, including personnel training, operation specifications, clinical application (including dyspnea screening, intervention implementation, efficacy evaluation, diaphragm function evaluation) and precautions.Conclusions:The best evidence for lung assessment and intervention in adult critically ill patients based on bedside ultrasound can provide a reference for the adjustment and decision-making of nursing measures for adult critically ill patients. In the subsequent process of evidence transformation, attention should be paid to combining clinical practice and the joint cooperation of medical staff.
3.Government-led diabetes prevention and control practices in Yunnan Province
Yushan XU ; Yan JIANG ; Li SHI ; Yaxian SONG ; Wenhua ZHANG ; Xin NIAN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2025;27(3):350-352
Diabetes is one of the major chronic non-communicable diseases in China. This article discusses the progress of diabetes prevention and control under the leadership of the government and how to integrate the National Diabetes Prevention and Control Center (DPCC) into the work of primary medical and health institutions in Yunnan Province, providing reference and experience for diabetes prevention and control efforts in the central and western regions of China.
4.Government-led diabetes prevention and control practices in Yunnan Province
Yushan XU ; Yan JIANG ; Li SHI ; Yaxian SONG ; Wenhua ZHANG ; Xin NIAN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2025;27(3):350-352
Diabetes is one of the major chronic non-communicable diseases in China. This article discusses the progress of diabetes prevention and control under the leadership of the government and how to integrate the National Diabetes Prevention and Control Center (DPCC) into the work of primary medical and health institutions in Yunnan Province, providing reference and experience for diabetes prevention and control efforts in the central and western regions of China.
5.Summary of best evidence for bedside ultrasound-based pulmonary assessment and intervention in adult critically ill patients
Xin LI ; Zhangshuangzi LI ; Feng SHEN ; Bentao JIA ; Aoran XU ; Yaxian HAN ; Yahong JIANG ; Yajing SHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(22):1710-1719
Objective:To retrieve, evaluate and summarize the best evidence on the use of bedside ultrasound by ICU nurses to assess the lungs of adult critically ill patients, and to provide a reference for clinical practice and the construction of related processes and protocols.Methods:Based on the "6S" pyramid model, a computer-based search was conducted on relevant computer decision support system, guideline networks, professional associations, and domestic and international databases, the search time limit was from the establishment of the database to June 5, 2024. The panel members who had been trained in the evidence-based course evaluated the included literature with corresponding tools, extracted evidence according to the theme.Results:Twenty-five papers were finally included, including 6 guidelines, 8 expert consensus, 2 expert opinion, 3 clinical decision-making, 3 systematic evaluation, and 3 randomized controlled trials. A total of 35 pieces of evidence were formed from 4 aspects, including personnel training, operation specifications, clinical application (including dyspnea screening, intervention implementation, efficacy evaluation, diaphragm function evaluation) and precautions.Conclusions:The best evidence for lung assessment and intervention in adult critically ill patients based on bedside ultrasound can provide a reference for the adjustment and decision-making of nursing measures for adult critically ill patients. In the subsequent process of evidence transformation, attention should be paid to combining clinical practice and the joint cooperation of medical staff.
6.Abundance and distribution of Staphylococcus aureus isolated from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid of patients with lower respiratory tract infections
Yaxian JIANG ; Xiaoyu YANG ; Rui ZHENG ; Yikun LI ; Chunrui LI ; Yuhong GAO
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(15):2263-2267
OBJECTIVE To analyze the microbial community structure in Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid(BALF)u-sing high-throughput sequencing technology,with a particular focus on the abundance and distribution of Staphy-lococcus aureus.METHODS A total of 1,650 bronchoalveolar lavage fluid(BALF)samples were collected from the First People's Hospital of Yunnan Province between 2022 and 2023.S.aureus gene detection was performed using BALF culture,isothermal amplification and microfluidic technology.Representative 21 S.aureus-positive samples were grouped into S.aureus pneumonia group,SARS-CoV-2 co-infection group and chronic obstructive pulmona-ry disease(COPD)group,followed by 16S rDNA amplicon high-throughput sequencing.RESULTS The microbial community compositions among the three groups exhibited significant differences.Species-level hierarchical cluste-ring analysis revealed that S.aureus was more frequently detected and accounted for a higher proportion in the S.aureus pneumonia group,while the COPD group was dominated by Achromobacter.In contrast,the SARS-CoV-2 co-infection group was mainly composed of Methylobacterium aquatique and Achromobacter.Only in the S.au-reus pneumonia group was S.aureus the dominant bacterium.CONCLUSION The composition of the BALF micro-biota is closely related to different disease states,providing an important reference for a deeper understanding of the microbiological basis of pulmonary infectious diseases.
7.The Association of Intestinal Flora Metabolite TMAO with Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Yuanyuan LI ; Yaxian SONG ; Yushan XU ; Xiaofu ZENG ; Hui YUAN ; Zhao XU ; Yan JIANG
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2024;45(2):77-84
Objective To explore the role of TMAO from gut microbiota in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD),we detected the serum level of TMAO and its precursor metabolites in NAFLD,as well as the expression level of Eubacterium rectum,Bacteroidetes multiforme,Lactobacillus and bifidobacterium in the intestinal flora.Methods We collected 118 subjects and divided into NAFLD group(86 cases)and healthy control group(32 cases)randomly.We also detected the serum level of TMAO and its precursor metabolites in subjects by high performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry detection(LC-MS),and the expression of target bacterial DNA was detected by qRT-PCR.Results Serum TMAO,TMA and choline levels were significantly increased in NAFLD(P<0.05),and liver fat content was positively correlated with TMAO(P<0.05).The expression level of Lactobacillus and Eubacterium rectum in NAFLD group were increased(P<0.05);the expression level of Bifidobacterium and Bacteroides multiform were decreased(P<0.05).The serum TMAO level was positively correlated with Eubacterium rectum(r=0.280,P<0.05),and negatively correlated with Bifidobacterium(r=-0.332,P<0.05).Conclusion The level of TMAO in serum shows a positive correlation with NAFLD.The structure of intestinal flora in individuals with NAFLD is altered and linked to TMAO.This suggests that the intestinal flora may have a significant impact on the development of NAFLD through TMAO.
8.Epidemiological investigation and risk factors of diabetic retinopathy in Yunnan Province
Li SHI ; Xuemei XIA ; Xuhong HOU ; Jianfang LIU ; Xin NIAN ; Yan JIANG ; Yaxian SONG ; Yushan XU
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2024;63(6):613-617
To investigate the prevalence and epidemiological characteristics of diabetic retinopathy (DR) in Yunnan Province, explore its risk factors, and provide a basis for the prevention and treatment of chronic complications of diabetes mellitus (DM). This is a large cross-sectional study, in all, 1 524 DM patients in 16 communities and villages of Yunnan Province who were registered in health service centers were included in this study from August to November 2019. All patients completed a uniform questionnaire, anthropometric measurements, biochemical measurements, and auxiliary examinations. Logistic regression analysis was used to screen the risk factors of DR. The prevalence rates of DR, mild non-proliferative DR (mild-NPDR), and referable DR (RDR) were 16.0% (244/1 524), 4.5% (69/1 524), and 11.5% (175/1 524), respectively. Glycated hemoglobin A 1c (HbA 1c)≥7.0% was the risk factor of mild-NPDR ( OR=1.872, 95% CI 1.055-3.323) and RDR ( OR=4.821, 95% CI 2.917-7.969). Blood pressure≥130/80 mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa) was the risk factor of mild-NPDR ( OR=1.933, 95% CI 1.112-3.358) and RDR ( OR=1.505, 95% CI 1.063-2.130). In Yunnan Province, 16.0% DM patients had accompanying DR, wherein about 71.7% of them required an ophthalmology referral, and the high incidence of RDR in DM patients was associated with poor control of blood glucose and blood pressure.
9.Impact on the Expression of CD123 on K562 Cells Induced by rhIFN-γ
Chaoshao LV ; Jinping ZHANG ; Jianxin SONG ; Yaxian JIANG ; Tao SHEN ; Tonghua YANG ; Yalian SA
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2016;37(8):5-8
Objective To investigate the inhibitory effect of rhIFN-γ on human chronic myeloid leukemia cell line K562,and the impaction on the expression of CD123.Methods MTT method was used to test cell relative viability with rhIFN-γ at different concentrations.The expression of CD123 on K562 ceils was detected by flow cytometry.Results The relative inhibition of K562 cells proliferation was hampered when the cells were treated with rhIFN-γ for 72 h at the concentration of 5 x 10P ~ 108 U/L,respectively.However,rhIFN-γ at 2 x 105 U/L was benefit to K562 cells proliferation.After treatment with rhIFN-γ at 0,2 x 105 U/L and 107 U/L,the percentages of CD123 expression on K562 cells were (4.10 ± 1.46) %,(7.2 ± 2.50) % as well as (21.6 ± 1.17) %,respectively.Compared with the control group,107 U/L rhIFN-γ significantly increased the expression of CD123 on K562 cells (P<0.05).Conclusion The effect of rhIFN-γ on the growth of K562 cells has two aspects (inhibition or proliferation),and it can increase the expression of CD 123.
10.Expression of partial cytokines in bone marrow of chronic myeloid leukemia patients and its significance
Jianxin SONG ; Qin ZHANG ; Fen MEI ; Hongmei OUYANG ; Yaxian JIANG ; Yalian SA
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;37(23):3255-3257
Objective To investigate the changes of IL‐1β,IL‐2 ,IL‐4 ,IL‐6 ,IL‐10 and INF‐γexpressions in bone marrow of chro‐nic myeloid leukemia(CML)patients .Methods The IL‐1β,IL‐2 ,IL‐4 ,IL‐6 ,IL‐10 and INF‐γexpression levels were detected by u‐sing flow cytometry in 30 cases of CML chronic phase(CML‐CP) ,21 cases of CML accelerated phase(CML‐AP) ,15 cases of CML blastic phase(CML‐BP) ,42 cases of CML remission after treatment and 7 cases of non‐remission .Then the detection results were compared with those in the control group .Results The expression levels of INF‐γ and IL‐2 in each CML groups were lower than those in the control group(P<0 .05) ,while the expression levels of IL‐1β,IL‐4 ,IL‐6 and IL‐10 were higher than those in the con‐trol group(P<0 .05) .With the disease condition progression ,the INF‐γand IL‐2 levels were gradually decreased ,i .e .,CML‐BP

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