1.Establishment and Multidimensional Pathological Evaluations of a Cigarette Smoke Exposure-Induced Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Mouse Model
Jiaqi HE ; Yuanyuan ZHOU ; Yongqiang NIE ; Zhaoxia WANG ; Wangjie XU
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2026;46(1):11-19
ObjectiveTo establish a reliable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) mouse model based on a self-developed multichannel automatic control system for long-term continuous cigarette smoke exposure in small animals using a novel continuous cigarette smoke exposure method, and to conduct phenotypic evaluation and analysis, thereby providing an animal experimental basis for investigating COPD pathogenesis and prevention strategies. MethodsTwenty male C57BL/6J mice aged 6 weeks were randomly and equally divided into a control group and a model group. The model group (n=10) underwent 6 h of continuous cigarette smoke exposure daily (6 cigarettes per day for 12 consecutive weeks), while the control group (n=10) received no intervention. Body weight was monitored biweekly. Post-exposure, in vivo micro-CT imaging was performed. After euthanasia, serum and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) levels of interleukin-6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) were quantified by ELISA. Lung tissues underwent H&E and Masson's trichrome staining to observe changes in lung morphology and inflammatory cell infiltration, and the mean linear intercept (MLI) was calculated, thereby comprehensively evaluating the clinical features of COPD in the mouse model. ResultsCompared with the control group, the model group showed significantly reduced body weight (P<0.01) from the fourth week. Compared with the control group, IL-6 level in the serum and BALF of the model group increased by 27.2% and 140.0%, respectively (P<0.01). TNF-α level in the serum and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid of the model group increased by 16.7% (P<0.01) and 19.3% (P<0.05), respectively. Histopathological examination revealed alveolar wall thinning, septal rupture, emphysematous bullae formation, reduced alveolar count, bronchial wall thickening with lumen narrowing, and inflammatory cell infiltration. MLI was significantly elevated (P<0.01). Masson's staining confirmed collagen deposition and bronchial remodeling. Micro-CT demonstrated localized high-density shadows exhibiting typical features of chronic bronchitis. Conclusion The self-developed device enables long-term continuous smoke exposure, and the successfully established COPD mouse model exhibits pathological features highly consistent with clinical manifestations, offering an efficient and reliable tool for COPD research.
2.Three-dimensional speckle tracking imaging in evaluation on right ventricular function for predicting adverse events in patients with unstable angina after PCI
Wenshu HU ; Chang ZHOU ; Liang XU ; Heng SUN ; Shuting NIE ; Yuanyuan SHAO ; Xinyi LI
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2025;22(2):102-106
Objective To observe the value of three-dimensional speckle tracking imaging(3D-STI)in evaluation on right ventricle(RV)function for predicting adverse events in patients with unstable angina(UA)after percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI).Methods A total of 155 UA patients who underwent both 3D-STI and conventional echocardiography and planned to accept PCI were prospectively enrolled and divided into adverse event group(n=37)and control group(n=118)based on the occurrence of adverse events after PCI or not.Clinical data and echocardiographic parameters were compared between groups,and new binary variables were generated according to the optimal cut-off values showed by the maximum Youden index of receiver operating characteristic curves of 3D-STI parameters being statistically different between groups.Then the independent predictors of adverse events among UA patients after PCI were analyzed,a combined model was constructed,and its predictive value was assessed.Results In adverse event group,the left ventricular end diastolic volume(LVEDV)was higher,while the left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF),right ventricular free wall longitudinal strain(RVFWLS)and right ventricular global longitudinal strain(RVGLS)were all lower than those in control group(all P<0.05).The optimal cut-off values for distinguishing adverse event or not was 110 ml for LVEDV,19.05%for RVFWLS and 19.75%for RVGLS,respectively,and all the 3 generated binary variables were independent predictors for adverse events of UA patients after PCI(all P<0.05).The area under the curve of combined model for predicting adverse events in UA patients after PCI was 0.864.Conclusion RVFWLS<19.05%and RVGLS<19.75%obtained with 3D-STI,as well as LVEDV>110 ml with conventional echocardiography were all independent predictors of adverse events in UA patients after PCI.
3.Optimization and evaluation of smart follow-up workflow for day-case breast surgery based on action research
Lingmei YIN ; Ning ZHANG ; Haixin BO ; Dongju FAN ; Yuanyuan NIE ; Yiling LIU ; Chengjing XU ; Songjie SHEN ; Qinghua BAI ; Ying HAO ; Xiaojie WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(19):2641-2647
Objective:To optimize the smart follow-up workflow for day-case breast surgery patients using an action research approach and evaluate its effectiveness.Methods:A total of 648 post-discharge patients who underwent day-case breast surgery at the Day Surgery Unit of Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences between February and May 2024 were selected by convenience sampling. Patients who received routine smart follow-up (automated+telephone) from February to March 2024 served as the baseline group. Patients enrolled in April 2024 ( n=218) and May 2024 ( n=202) formed the first and second cycle groups, respectively, in which the smart follow-up workflow was optimized iteratively using action research. Outcome indicators included automated recovery rate and total recovery rate of follow-up forms, as well as the incidence of postoperative discomfort symptoms. Results:The automated and total recovery rates of follow-up forms in the first and second cycle groups were significantly higher than those in the baseline group, with statistically significant differences observed ( P<0.01). The proportion of patients experiencing persistent chest distress was significantly lower in the first and second cycle groups compared to the baseline group, and further reduced in the second cycle group compared to the first, with statistically significant differences observed ( P<0.01). Pain levels in the first and second cycle groups were also significantly lower than those in the baseline group, with statistically significant differences observed ( P<0.01) . Conclusions:Optimizing the smart follow-up workflow for day-case breast surgery patients based on an action research approach can significantly improve the automated and overall recovery rates of follow-up forms, reduce postoperative discomfort, and enhance both the efficiency and quality of follow-up care.
4.Construction of a sensitive quality index system for ophthalmic day surgery nursing
Xuezhang ZHANG ; Xiangnan JI ; Yu ZHANG ; Yuanyuan ZHUANG ; Ning LI ; Beibei WANG ; Dike ZHANG ; Dongli NIE ; Hongmei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(26):3542-3548
Objective:To construct a sensitive quality index system for ophthalmic day surgery nursing.Methods:Based on the "structure-process-outcome" three-dimensional quality model, a preliminary screening of sensitive quality indicators for ophthalmic day surgery nursing was conducted through the literature review, survey of current situation, and group meeting. Purposive sampling was used to select 29 members of the expert pool of the Ophthalmology Nursing Committee of Chinese Nursing Association for two rounds of Delphi expert consultation from August to September 2023.Results:In the two rounds of expert consultation, 29 and 23 questionnaires were distributed respectively, and 23 and 21 valid questionnaires were recovered respectively, with effective recovery rates of 79.31% and 91.30% respectively. The expert authority coefficients were both 0.88. The Kendall's coefficient of concordance for the importance of indicators was 0.111 and 0.127, respectively (both P<0.01). The final formed sensitive quality index system for ophthalmic day surgery nursing included three primary indicators, nine secondary indicators, and 40 tertiary indicators. Conclusions:The sensitive quality index system for ophthalmic day surgery nursing constructed in this study is scientific, reliable, and practical, which can provide a reference for evaluating the quality of nursing in ophthalmic day surgery.
5.Three-dimensional speckle tracking imaging in evaluation on right ventricular function for predicting adverse events in patients with unstable angina after PCI
Wenshu HU ; Chang ZHOU ; Liang XU ; Heng SUN ; Shuting NIE ; Yuanyuan SHAO ; Xinyi LI
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2025;22(2):102-106
Objective To observe the value of three-dimensional speckle tracking imaging(3D-STI)in evaluation on right ventricle(RV)function for predicting adverse events in patients with unstable angina(UA)after percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI).Methods A total of 155 UA patients who underwent both 3D-STI and conventional echocardiography and planned to accept PCI were prospectively enrolled and divided into adverse event group(n=37)and control group(n=118)based on the occurrence of adverse events after PCI or not.Clinical data and echocardiographic parameters were compared between groups,and new binary variables were generated according to the optimal cut-off values showed by the maximum Youden index of receiver operating characteristic curves of 3D-STI parameters being statistically different between groups.Then the independent predictors of adverse events among UA patients after PCI were analyzed,a combined model was constructed,and its predictive value was assessed.Results In adverse event group,the left ventricular end diastolic volume(LVEDV)was higher,while the left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF),right ventricular free wall longitudinal strain(RVFWLS)and right ventricular global longitudinal strain(RVGLS)were all lower than those in control group(all P<0.05).The optimal cut-off values for distinguishing adverse event or not was 110 ml for LVEDV,19.05%for RVFWLS and 19.75%for RVGLS,respectively,and all the 3 generated binary variables were independent predictors for adverse events of UA patients after PCI(all P<0.05).The area under the curve of combined model for predicting adverse events in UA patients after PCI was 0.864.Conclusion RVFWLS<19.05%and RVGLS<19.75%obtained with 3D-STI,as well as LVEDV>110 ml with conventional echocardiography were all independent predictors of adverse events in UA patients after PCI.
6.Optimization and evaluation of smart follow-up workflow for day-case breast surgery based on action research
Lingmei YIN ; Ning ZHANG ; Haixin BO ; Dongju FAN ; Yuanyuan NIE ; Yiling LIU ; Chengjing XU ; Songjie SHEN ; Qinghua BAI ; Ying HAO ; Xiaojie WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(19):2641-2647
Objective:To optimize the smart follow-up workflow for day-case breast surgery patients using an action research approach and evaluate its effectiveness.Methods:A total of 648 post-discharge patients who underwent day-case breast surgery at the Day Surgery Unit of Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences between February and May 2024 were selected by convenience sampling. Patients who received routine smart follow-up (automated+telephone) from February to March 2024 served as the baseline group. Patients enrolled in April 2024 ( n=218) and May 2024 ( n=202) formed the first and second cycle groups, respectively, in which the smart follow-up workflow was optimized iteratively using action research. Outcome indicators included automated recovery rate and total recovery rate of follow-up forms, as well as the incidence of postoperative discomfort symptoms. Results:The automated and total recovery rates of follow-up forms in the first and second cycle groups were significantly higher than those in the baseline group, with statistically significant differences observed ( P<0.01). The proportion of patients experiencing persistent chest distress was significantly lower in the first and second cycle groups compared to the baseline group, and further reduced in the second cycle group compared to the first, with statistically significant differences observed ( P<0.01). Pain levels in the first and second cycle groups were also significantly lower than those in the baseline group, with statistically significant differences observed ( P<0.01) . Conclusions:Optimizing the smart follow-up workflow for day-case breast surgery patients based on an action research approach can significantly improve the automated and overall recovery rates of follow-up forms, reduce postoperative discomfort, and enhance both the efficiency and quality of follow-up care.
7.Construction of a sensitive quality index system for ophthalmic day surgery nursing
Xuezhang ZHANG ; Xiangnan JI ; Yu ZHANG ; Yuanyuan ZHUANG ; Ning LI ; Beibei WANG ; Dike ZHANG ; Dongli NIE ; Hongmei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(26):3542-3548
Objective:To construct a sensitive quality index system for ophthalmic day surgery nursing.Methods:Based on the "structure-process-outcome" three-dimensional quality model, a preliminary screening of sensitive quality indicators for ophthalmic day surgery nursing was conducted through the literature review, survey of current situation, and group meeting. Purposive sampling was used to select 29 members of the expert pool of the Ophthalmology Nursing Committee of Chinese Nursing Association for two rounds of Delphi expert consultation from August to September 2023.Results:In the two rounds of expert consultation, 29 and 23 questionnaires were distributed respectively, and 23 and 21 valid questionnaires were recovered respectively, with effective recovery rates of 79.31% and 91.30% respectively. The expert authority coefficients were both 0.88. The Kendall's coefficient of concordance for the importance of indicators was 0.111 and 0.127, respectively (both P<0.01). The final formed sensitive quality index system for ophthalmic day surgery nursing included three primary indicators, nine secondary indicators, and 40 tertiary indicators. Conclusions:The sensitive quality index system for ophthalmic day surgery nursing constructed in this study is scientific, reliable, and practical, which can provide a reference for evaluating the quality of nursing in ophthalmic day surgery.
8.Effect of AIDS and tuberculosis co-infection on CD8+T lymphocytes
Jingmin NIE ; Xiang DU ; Yuanyuan YU ; Li TIAN ; Jun SANG ; Wei SUN
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2024;24(4):390-394
Objective To investigate the effects of AIDS and tuberculosis(TB)co-infection on CD8+T lymphocytes.Methods Serum CD8+T cells and CD4+T cells were analyzed and compared between human immunodeficiency virus(HIV)alone patients(n=200),TB alone patients(n=200),and HIV/TB co-infection patients(n=200).Results CD8+T cells were significantly higher in HIV alone group compared to HIV/TB co-infection group and TB alone group(x2=128.779,P<0.001).The level of CD8+T lymphocytes in HIV/TB co-infection group and HIV alone group was higher than normal level(ZHIV/TB=8.343,PHIV/TB<0.001,ZHIV=7.988,PHIV<0.001).The CD8+T cells in TB alone group decreased significantly compared with normal levels(ZTB=8.682,PTB<0.001).The levels of CD4+T cells in the three groups of patients were all lower than normal(ZHIV=11.088,PHIV<0.001,ZTB=5.562,PTB<0.001,ZHIV/TB=12.077,PHIV/TB<0.001).The stratified analysis of CD8+T cell levels by CD4+T cell counts,showed that when CD4+T cell count was≤100 cells/μL,the level of CD8+T cells in HIV alone group was higher than that in TB alone group.HIV alone group had higher CD8+T cells than HIV/TB co-infection group,and the level of CD8+T cells in HIV/TB co-infection group was significantly lower than normal(Z0-100=1.604,P0-100=0.109).When CD4+T cells ≥101 cells/μL,HIV/TB co-infection group had higher CD8+T cells than TB alone group.HIV alone group had higher CD8+T cells than TB alone group.When CD4+T cells>500 cells/μL,CD8+T cell levels were within the normal range in all three groups of patients.Taking the HIV alone group as a reference,with the decrease of CD4+T cell count,the CD8+T cell count decreased more significantly in TB alone group and HIV/TB co-infection group than in HIV alone group(slope was 0.344 and 0.216,respectively,P<0.001).Conclusions With the decline of CD4+T cells,both HIV/TB co-infection and TB alone are associated with decrease in CD8+T cells,and the decrease in the TB alone group is more prominent.
9.Efficacy and Safety of Combined Bedaquiline and Delamanid Use among Patients with Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Beijing,China
Guo CAN ; Nie LIHUI ; Song YANHUA ; Liu RONGMEI ; Wu XIAOGUANG ; Shang YUANYUAN ; Zhang XUXIA ; Pang YU ; Gao MENGQIU
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2024;37(10):1195-1203
Objectives The combined use of bedaquiline and delamanid(BDQ-DLM)is limited by an increased risk of prolonging the QTc interval.We retrospectively evaluated patients who received DLM/BDQ-containing regimens at a TB-specialized hospital.We aimed to present clinical efficacy and safety data for Chinese patients. Methods This case-control study included patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis(MDR-TB)treated with BDQ alone or BDQ plus DLM. Results A total of 96 patients were included in this analysis:64 in the BDQ group and 32 in the BDQ+DLM group.Among the 96 patients with positive sputum culture at the initiation of BDQ alone or BDQ combined with DLM,46 patients(71.9%)in the BDQ group and 29(90.6%)in the BDQ-DLM group achieved sputum culture conversion during treatment.The rate of sputum culture conversion did not differ between the two groups.The time to sputum culture conversion was significantly shorter in the BDQ-DLM group than in the BDQ group.The most frequent adverse event was QTc interval prolongation;however,the frequency of adverse events did not differ between the groups. Conclusion In conclusion,our results demonstrate that the combined use of BDQ and DLM is efficacious and tolerable in Chinese patients infected with MDR-TB.Patients in the BDQ-DLM group achieved sputum culture conversion sooner than those in the BDQ group.
10.Risk factors of ischemic mitral regurgitation in ischemic cardiomyopathy
Wenshu HU ; Shuting NIE ; Yuanyuan SHAO ; Xinyi LI ; Chang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(7):1009-1014
Objective To observe the risk factors of ischemic mitral regurgitation(IMR)in ischemic cardiomyopathy.Methods Totally 143 patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy were retrospectively enrolled and divided into IMR+group(n=68)or IMR-group(n=75)based on IMR,while 50 healthy volunteers were taken as controls(control group).The general information,conventional ultrasonic parameters of left ventricle,three-dimensional speckle tracking imaging(3D-STI)parameters as well as mitral valve structural and functional parameters were compared among groups,and the risk factors of IMR were screened with logistic regression analysis.Results Significant differences of left ventricular end-diastolic volume(LVEDV),left ventricular end-systolic volume(LVESV),left ventricular global longitudinal strain(LVGLS),the peak systolic twist(Twist),tenting volume(VTent)and total leaflet area(TLA)/annulus area(AA)were found between IMR+group and IMR-group(all P<0.05).Decreased LVGLS,decreased Twist and increased VTent were all independent risk factors of IMR in ischemic cardiomyopathy(all P<0.05).Conclusion Decreased LVGLS,decreased Twist and increased VTent were independent risk factors of IMR in ischemic cardiomyopathy.

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