1.Intervention Practice of Home-based Pharmaceutical Care for Patients with Stable COPD Based on Digital Remote Management
Zhipeng WANG ; Huiyin XU ; Bingqin WEN ; Yongqi HE ; Jianen ZHU ; Pengjiu YU ; Li WEI
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(5):817-822
Objective To explore the effect of home-based pharmaceutical care for patients with stable chronic obstruc-tive pulmonary diseases(COPD)based on a digital remote management applet.Methods A total of 237 patients with stable COPD from a hospital pharmaceutical outpatient service from March 2022 to March 2023 were divided into a control group,a home visit group,and a remote management group according to the random number table method.Patients in the home visit and re-mote management groups received home-based pharmaceutical interventions such as health science popularization,medication con-sultation,medication guidance,effect evaluation of pharmacotherapy,prescription simplification,and reorganization.Such interven-tions were not provided in the control group.Regular follow-up was performed for 12 months.Results After a pharmaceutical intervention,the operating scores of the inhalation device and medication compliance scores of the home visit and remote manage-ment groups were significantly better than the control group(P<0.05).The improvement in medication compliance was greater in the remote management group than in the home visit group(54.3% vs.44.6%).In the three groups between enrollment and 12 months follow-up,CAT scores decreased by 0.78,6.16,and 7.30 points in the control group,home visit group,and remote manage-ment group,respectively.The mean scores of SGRQ symptom decreased by 1.19,4.24,and 6.10 points,the mean activity scores decreased by 1.65,3.56,4.80 points,the impact mean score decreased by 1.08,4.19,5.16 points,and the mean score of the total score decreased by 1.29,4.00,4.80 points in the control group,home visit group,and remote management group,respectively.The remote management group showed dia better decline in CAT score and SGRQ score than the home visit group,and there were sig-nificant differences between the two groups compared with the control group after intervention(P<0.05).Conclusions Digital remote management of home-based pharmaceutical care mode can effectively improve medication compliance,operation accuracy of inhalation devices,clinical symptoms,and the patient quality of life.This is an effective and efficient pharmaceutical care mode for the long-term home medication management of stable COPD patients.
2.Advances in protective technologies for cognitive function in high-altitude environments
Keer CAI ; Yan JIANG ; Lingling ZHU ; Duming WANG ; Yongqi ZHAO
Military Medical Sciences 2025;49(7):548-552
On plateaus,the low-oxygen and low-pressure environment is likely to lead to cognitive impairments,negatively impacting individuals newly exposed to high altitudes.This paper reviews how high-altitude environments impair cognitive functions and explores protective strategies in terms of oxygen-enriched and pressurization technologies,neuroregulation techniques,and approaches to endogenous protection.It is recommended that future research focus on personalized cognitive protection and training,the construction of integrated protection systems based on multi-technology convergence,and the investigation of long-term effectiveness and sustainability.These efforts are expected to result in more comprehensive strategies for cognitive protection and enhancement in high-altitude operations.
3.Evidence-based practice of perioperative patient-controlled analgesia management in patients with liver cancer receiving TACE treatment
Yongqi LIANG ; Yao LIU ; Jianbo ZHAO ; Wenxuan YU ; Fenfen LIN ; Qinqin ZHU ; Yunan LI
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2025;34(12):1376-1384
Objective To evaluate the application of evidence-based perioperative patient-controlled analgesia(PCA)management in patients with liver cancer receiving transcatheter arterial chemoembolization(TACE)treatment.Methods By using the application model of clinical evidence-based practice,the review indicators were formulated based on the best evidence.The baseline assessment was conducted,the barrier factors were analyzed,the best clinical decision was made,the implementation steps of PCA management,including training,monitoring,education,etc.were refined,and two rounds of clinical review were carried out.The knowledge-belief-practice level and the implementation of review indicators in 50 medical and nursing staff engaged in PCA management,as well as the changes in pain scores,the incidence of adverse reactions due to PCA management,and the patient's satisfaction in 159 patients after the application of evidence were compared with their corresponding values determined before the application of evidence.Results After implementing the evidence-based practice plan and applying the evidence,at multiple time points the pain scores and the incidences of adverse reactions were decreased significantly(P<0.05),the patient's satisfaction increased remarkably(P<0.01),the execution rate of medical and nursing staff for the review indicators were strikingly increased(P<0.01),and the knowledge-belief-practice level concerning PCA management was prominently improved(P<0.01).Conclusion The implementation of perioperative PCA management in patients with liver cancer receiving TACE treatment can help to reduce the perioperative pain level,improve the patient discomfort,increase the patient's satisfaction degree,and improve the ability of medical staff in performing PCA management and evidence-based practices.
4.Intervention Practice of Home-based Pharmaceutical Care for Patients with Stable COPD Based on Digital Remote Management
Zhipeng WANG ; Huiyin XU ; Bingqin WEN ; Yongqi HE ; Jianen ZHU ; Pengjiu YU ; Li WEI
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(5):817-822
Objective To explore the effect of home-based pharmaceutical care for patients with stable chronic obstruc-tive pulmonary diseases(COPD)based on a digital remote management applet.Methods A total of 237 patients with stable COPD from a hospital pharmaceutical outpatient service from March 2022 to March 2023 were divided into a control group,a home visit group,and a remote management group according to the random number table method.Patients in the home visit and re-mote management groups received home-based pharmaceutical interventions such as health science popularization,medication con-sultation,medication guidance,effect evaluation of pharmacotherapy,prescription simplification,and reorganization.Such interven-tions were not provided in the control group.Regular follow-up was performed for 12 months.Results After a pharmaceutical intervention,the operating scores of the inhalation device and medication compliance scores of the home visit and remote manage-ment groups were significantly better than the control group(P<0.05).The improvement in medication compliance was greater in the remote management group than in the home visit group(54.3% vs.44.6%).In the three groups between enrollment and 12 months follow-up,CAT scores decreased by 0.78,6.16,and 7.30 points in the control group,home visit group,and remote manage-ment group,respectively.The mean scores of SGRQ symptom decreased by 1.19,4.24,and 6.10 points,the mean activity scores decreased by 1.65,3.56,4.80 points,the impact mean score decreased by 1.08,4.19,5.16 points,and the mean score of the total score decreased by 1.29,4.00,4.80 points in the control group,home visit group,and remote management group,respectively.The remote management group showed dia better decline in CAT score and SGRQ score than the home visit group,and there were sig-nificant differences between the two groups compared with the control group after intervention(P<0.05).Conclusions Digital remote management of home-based pharmaceutical care mode can effectively improve medication compliance,operation accuracy of inhalation devices,clinical symptoms,and the patient quality of life.This is an effective and efficient pharmaceutical care mode for the long-term home medication management of stable COPD patients.
5.Nomogram based on enhanced cortical phase CT Radscores combined with CT features for predicting synchronous distant metastasis of renal cell carcinoma
Ying HE ; Jing LYU ; Qian HU ; Jiujie SHAO ; Yanfang ZHU ; Yongqi ZHU ; Yilin WANG ; Pei WANG ; Yun LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(12):1894-1899
Objective To observe the value of nomogram based on enhanced cortical phase CT Radscore combined with CT features for predicting synchronous distant metastasis(SDM)of renal cell carcinoma(RCC).Methods Totally 139 RCC patients from center A were retrospectively enrolled and divided into SDM group(n=46)and non-SDM group(n=93),also classified as training set(n=97)and test set(n=42)at a ratio of 7∶3.Additionally,20 RCC patients from center B were included as validation set(8 cases with SDM and 12 cases without SDM).Radiomics features were extracted and screened based on enhanced cortical phase CT images to calculate Radscore.Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to identify independent predictors of RCC SDM among clinical and CT features.Then a logistic regression model was constructed combining Radscore and independent predictors of RCC SDM and visualized as a nomogram.The receiver operating characteristic curve and the area under the curve(AUC)was used to assess the efficacy of the nomogram for predicting RCC SDM.Results The maximum tumor diameter,CT-T stage and perirenal adipose stranding were all independent predictors of RCC SDM(all P<0.01).Radscore was calculated based on 5 optimal features.The nomogram was constructed based on perirenal adipose stranding,CT-T stage and Radscore.AUC of the model for predicting RCC SDM in training set,test set and validation set was 0.964,0.921 and 0.885,respectively.Conclusion Enhanced cortical phase CT Radscore combined with perirenal adipose stranding and CT-T stage could effectively predict RCC SDM.
6.Network analysis of depression,anxiety,insomnia under long-term high-altitude exposure
Haojie FAN ; Keer CAI ; Haowei DENG ; Yuejiao HOU ; Xiang CHENG ; Lingling ZHU ; Ming FAN ; Duming WANG ; Yongqi ZHAO
Military Medical Sciences 2024;48(6):401-406
Objective To explore the network structure of anxiety,depression and sleep among individuals under long-term high-altitude exposure.Methods A total of 303 subjects who had resided at high altitudes for more than 6 months on end were selected.The insomnia severity index(ISI),patient health questionnaire(PHQ-9),and generalized anxiety disorder scale(GAD-7)were employed to assess insomnia,depression and anxiety before network analysis was conducted to identify the central and bridge nodes in the symptom network.Results The incidence of moderate or severe depression,anxiety and insomnia were 38.9%[95%confidence interval(CI):33.4%-44.5%],23.1%(95%CI:18.3%-27.9%),and 18.5%(95%CI:14.1%-22.9%),respectively."Noticeability of sleep problems by others"had the highest expected influence centrality,followed by"sleep maintenance""uncontrollable worry""restlessness"and"sleep problems".Five bridge symptoms were identified:"sad mood""sleep problems""restlessness""feeling afraid"and"trouble relaxing".Conclusion Sleep-related symptoms play a crucial role in the overall network structure,serving as both central and bridge nodes.Additionally,the"feeling down or depressed"acts as a bridge node and holds importance in the comorbidity network of anxiety and depression.Targeting these key symptoms through intervention and prevention strategies may improve the psychological well-being of individuals with long-term residence in high-altitude regions.
7.Nomogram based on enhanced cortical phase CT Radscores combined with CT features for predicting synchronous distant metastasis of renal cell carcinoma
Ying HE ; Jing LYU ; Qian HU ; Jiujie SHAO ; Yanfang ZHU ; Yongqi ZHU ; Yilin WANG ; Pei WANG ; Yun LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(12):1894-1899
Objective To observe the value of nomogram based on enhanced cortical phase CT Radscore combined with CT features for predicting synchronous distant metastasis(SDM)of renal cell carcinoma(RCC).Methods Totally 139 RCC patients from center A were retrospectively enrolled and divided into SDM group(n=46)and non-SDM group(n=93),also classified as training set(n=97)and test set(n=42)at a ratio of 7∶3.Additionally,20 RCC patients from center B were included as validation set(8 cases with SDM and 12 cases without SDM).Radiomics features were extracted and screened based on enhanced cortical phase CT images to calculate Radscore.Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to identify independent predictors of RCC SDM among clinical and CT features.Then a logistic regression model was constructed combining Radscore and independent predictors of RCC SDM and visualized as a nomogram.The receiver operating characteristic curve and the area under the curve(AUC)was used to assess the efficacy of the nomogram for predicting RCC SDM.Results The maximum tumor diameter,CT-T stage and perirenal adipose stranding were all independent predictors of RCC SDM(all P<0.01).Radscore was calculated based on 5 optimal features.The nomogram was constructed based on perirenal adipose stranding,CT-T stage and Radscore.AUC of the model for predicting RCC SDM in training set,test set and validation set was 0.964,0.921 and 0.885,respectively.Conclusion Enhanced cortical phase CT Radscore combined with perirenal adipose stranding and CT-T stage could effectively predict RCC SDM.
8.Establishment of finite element model of varus-type ankle arthritis and biomechanical analysis of different correction models for tibial anterior surface angle.
Cheng CHEN ; Yunfeng YANG ; Bing LI ; Jiang XIA ; Youguang ZHAO ; Hui ZHU ; Haichao ZHOU ; Yongqi LI ; Zhendong LI ; Wenbao HE ; Yi ZHANG ; Hui HUANG
Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery 2023;37(7):796-801
OBJECTIVE:
To establish the finite element model of varus-type ankle arthritis and to implement the finite element mechanical analysis of different correction models for tibial anterior surface angle (TAS) in supramalleolar osteotomy.
METHODS:
A female patient with left varus-type ankle arthritis (Takakura stage Ⅱ, TAS 78°) was taken as the study object. Based on the CT data, the three-dimensional model of varus-type ankle arthritis (TAS 78°) and different TAS correction models [normal (TAS 89°), 5° valgus (TAS 94°), and 10° valgus (TAS 99°)] were created by software Mimics 21.0, Geomagic Wrap 2021, Solidworks 2017, and Workbench 17.0. The 290 N vertical downward force was applied to the upper surface of the tibia and 60 N vertical downward force to the upper surface of the fibula. Von Mises stress distribution and stress peak were calculated.
RESULTS:
The finite element model of normal TAS was basically consistent with biomechanics of the foot. According to biomechanical analysis, the maximum stress of the varus model appeared in the medial tibiotalar joint surface and the medial part of the top tibiotalar joint surface. The stress distribution of talofibular joint surface and the lateral part of the top tibiotalar joint surface were uniform. In the normal model, the stress distributions of the talofibular joint surface and the tibiotalar joint surface were uniform, and no obvious stress concentration was observed. The maximum stress in the 5° valgus model appeared at the posterior part of the talofibular joint surface and the lateral part of the top tibiotalar joint surface. The stress distribution of medial tibiotalar joint surface was uniform. The maximum stress of the 10° valgus model appeared at the posterior part of the talofibular joint surface and the lateral part of the top tibiotalar joint surface. The stress on the medial tibiotalar joint surface increased.
CONCLUSION
With the increase of valgus, the stress of ankle joint gradually shift outwards, and the stress concentration tends to appear. There was no obvious obstruction of fibula with 10° TAS correction. However, when TAS correction exceeds 10° and continues to increase, the obstruction effect of fibula becomes increasingly significant.
Humans
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Female
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Tibia/surgery*
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Finite Element Analysis
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Arthritis
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9.Repurposing non-oncology small-molecule drugs to improve cancer therapy: Current situation and future directions.
Leilei FU ; Wenke JIN ; Jiahui ZHANG ; Lingjuan ZHU ; Jia LU ; Yongqi ZHEN ; Lan ZHANG ; Liang OUYANG ; Bo LIU ; Haiyang YU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(2):532-557
Drug repurposing or repositioning has been well-known to refer to the therapeutic applications of a drug for another indication other than it was originally approved for. Repurposing non-oncology small-molecule drugs has been increasingly becoming an attractive approach to improve cancer therapy, with potentially lower overall costs and shorter timelines. Several non-oncology drugs approved by FDA have been recently reported to treat different types of human cancers, with the aid of some new emerging technologies, such as omics sequencing and artificial intelligence to overcome the bottleneck of drug repurposing. Therefore, in this review, we focus on summarizing the therapeutic potential of non-oncology drugs, including cardiovascular drugs, microbiological drugs, small-molecule antibiotics, anti-viral drugs, anti-inflammatory drugs, anti-neurodegenerative drugs, antipsychotic drugs, antidepressants, and other drugs in human cancers. We also discuss their novel potential targets and relevant signaling pathways of these old non-oncology drugs in cancer therapies. Taken together, these inspiring findings will shed new light on repurposing more non-oncology small-molecule drugs with their intricate molecular mechanisms for future cancer drug discovery.
10.Autophagy and beyond: Unraveling the complexity of UNC-51-like kinase 1 (ULK1) from biological functions to therapeutic implications.
Ling ZOU ; Minru LIAO ; Yongqi ZHEN ; Shiou ZHU ; Xiya CHEN ; Jin ZHANG ; Yue HAO ; Bo LIU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(10):3743-3782
UNC-51-like kinase 1 (ULK1), as a serine/threonine kinase, is an autophagic initiator in mammals and a homologous protein of autophagy related protein (Atg) 1 in yeast and of UNC-51 in Caenorhabditis elegans. ULK1 is well-known for autophagy activation, which is evolutionarily conserved in protein transport and indispensable to maintain cell homeostasis. As the direct target of energy and nutrition-sensing kinase, ULK1 may contribute to the distribution and utilization of cellular resources in response to metabolism and is closely associated with multiple pathophysiological processes. Moreover, ULK1 has been widely reported to play a crucial role in human diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, cardiovascular disease, and infections, and subsequently targeted small-molecule inhibitors or activators are also demonstrated. Interestingly, the non-autophagy function of ULK1 has been emerging, indicating that non-autophagy-relevant ULK1 signaling network is also linked with diseases under some specific contexts. Therefore, in this review, we summarized the structure and functions of ULK1 as an autophagic initiator, with a focus on some new approaches, and further elucidated the key roles of ULK1 in autophagy and non-autophagy. Additionally, we also discussed the relationships between ULK1 and human diseases, as well as illustrated a rapid progress for better understanding of the discovery of more candidate small-molecule drugs targeting ULK1, which will provide a clue on novel ULK1-targeted therapeutics in the future.

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