1.Research on the Evolution and Development Trend of Operation Management of Public Hospitals in China
Suxian WANG ; Zhiping GUO ; Yaojun ZHAO ; Li ZHENG ; Jianping HU ; Shuai JIANG ; Yudong MIAO ; Qingfeng TIAN
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;45(3):15-17,27
Operation management is an important tool to promote the high-quality development of public hospitals in China.Since the founding of New China,based on China's economic and social development and medical and health system reform,the evolution of operation management of public hospitals in China can be divided into four stages,the system building stage(1949-1978),the liberalization and revitalization stage(1979-1996),the operation mechanism reform stage(1997-2020),and the new stage of high-quality development(2021 present).The development trend of public hospital operation management in future should deepen the public welfare-oriented public hospital operation management,explore the value-oriented medical operation management model based on high-quality development and the refined operation and management model of public hospitals,so as to promote the high-quality development of public hospitals in China.
2.Comparison on texture features of medial gastrocnemius and biceps brachii muscles between young and elderly individuals based on ultrasound tomography
Yudong KONG ; Yi LI ; Yuanyi ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(5):773-777
Objective To compare the texture features of medial gastrocnemius and biceps brachii muscles between young and elderly individuals with ultrasound tomography(UT).Methods Twenty healthy adults under 30 years old(young group)and 22 healthy adults greater than or equal to 60 years old(elderly group)were prospectively recruited.A ring-array UT system was used to collect images of upper and lower limbs,the texture features of medial gastrocnemius and biceps brachii muscles were extracted and compared between 2 groups.Results Significant differences of gray level mean(GLM),gray level variance(GLV),contrast(CON),homogeneity(HOM),entropy(ENT),gray-level non-uniformity(GLN)and run-length non-uniformity(RLN)of medial gastrocnemius,as well as of GLM,GLV,CON,HOM and ENT of biceps brachii muscles were found between groups(all P<0.05).Conclusion Significant differences of GLM,GLV,CON,HOM and ENT of medial gastrocnemius and biceps brachii muscles were found between young and elderly individuals,indicating that structural remodeling and functional changes in muscles happened in elderly individuals.
3.Comparison on texture features of medial gastrocnemius and biceps brachii muscles between young and elderly individuals based on ultrasound tomography
Yudong KONG ; Yi LI ; Yuanyi ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(5):773-777
Objective To compare the texture features of medial gastrocnemius and biceps brachii muscles between young and elderly individuals with ultrasound tomography(UT).Methods Twenty healthy adults under 30 years old(young group)and 22 healthy adults greater than or equal to 60 years old(elderly group)were prospectively recruited.A ring-array UT system was used to collect images of upper and lower limbs,the texture features of medial gastrocnemius and biceps brachii muscles were extracted and compared between 2 groups.Results Significant differences of gray level mean(GLM),gray level variance(GLV),contrast(CON),homogeneity(HOM),entropy(ENT),gray-level non-uniformity(GLN)and run-length non-uniformity(RLN)of medial gastrocnemius,as well as of GLM,GLV,CON,HOM and ENT of biceps brachii muscles were found between groups(all P<0.05).Conclusion Significant differences of GLM,GLV,CON,HOM and ENT of medial gastrocnemius and biceps brachii muscles were found between young and elderly individuals,indicating that structural remodeling and functional changes in muscles happened in elderly individuals.
4.Research on the Evolution and Development Trend of Operation Management of Public Hospitals in China
Suxian WANG ; Zhiping GUO ; Yaojun ZHAO ; Li ZHENG ; Jianping HU ; Shuai JIANG ; Yudong MIAO ; Qingfeng TIAN
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;45(3):15-17,27
Operation management is an important tool to promote the high-quality development of public hospitals in China.Since the founding of New China,based on China's economic and social development and medical and health system reform,the evolution of operation management of public hospitals in China can be divided into four stages,the system building stage(1949-1978),the liberalization and revitalization stage(1979-1996),the operation mechanism reform stage(1997-2020),and the new stage of high-quality development(2021 present).The development trend of public hospital operation management in future should deepen the public welfare-oriented public hospital operation management,explore the value-oriented medical operation management model based on high-quality development and the refined operation and management model of public hospitals,so as to promote the high-quality development of public hospitals in China.
5.Association of sleep duration and physical exercise with dyslipidemia in older adults aged 80 years and over in China
Bing WU ; Yang LI ; Lanjing XU ; Zheng ZHANG ; Jinhui ZHOU ; Yuan WEI ; Chen CHEN ; Jun WANG ; Changzi WU ; Zheng LI ; Ziyu HU ; Fanye LONG ; Yudong WU ; Xuehua HU ; Kexin LI ; Fangyu LI ; Yufei LUO ; Yingchun LIU ; Yuebin LYU ; Xiaoming SHI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2024;45(1):48-55
Objective:To explore the impact of sleep duration, physical exercise, and their interactions on the risk of dyslipidemia in older adults aged ≥80 (the oldest old) in China.Methods:The study subjects were the oldest old from four rounds of Healthy Aging and Biomarkers Cohort Study (2008-2009, 2011-2012, 2014 and 2017-2018). The information about their demographic characteristics, lifestyles, physical examination results and others were collected, and fasting venous blood samples were collected from them for blood lipid testing. Competing risk model was used to analyze the causal associations of sleep duration and physical exercise with the risk for dyslipidemia. Restricted cubic spline (RCS) function was used to explore the dose-response relationship between sleep duration and the risk for dyslipidemia. Additive and multiplicative interaction model were used to explore the interaction of sleep duration and physical exercise on the risk for dyslipidemia.Results:The average age of 1 809 subjects was (93.1±7.7) years, 65.1% of them were women. The average sleep duration of the subjects was (8.0±2.5) hours/day, 28.1% of them had sleep duration for less than 7 hours/day, and 27.2% had sleep for duration more than 9 hours/day at baseline survey. During the 9-year cumulative follow-up of 6 150.6 person years (follow-up of average 3.4 years for one person), there were 304 new cases of dyslipidemia, with an incidence density of 4 942.6/100 000 person years. The results of competitive risk model analysis showed that compared with those who slept for 7-9 hours/day, the risk for dyslipidemia in oldest old with sleep duration >9 hours/day increased by 22% ( HR=1.22, 95% CI: 1.07-1.39). Compared with the oldest old having no physical exercise, the risk for dyslipidemia in the oldest old having physical exercise decreased by 33% ( HR=0.67, 95% CI: 0.57-0.78). The RCS function showed a linear positive dose-response relationship between sleep duration and the risk for hyperlipidemia. The interaction analysis showed that physical exercise and sleep duration had an antagonistic effect on the risk for hyperlipidemia. Conclusion:Physical exercise could reduce the adverse effects of prolonged sleep on blood lipids in the oldest old.
6.Precise repair of small joint defect of hand with free second metatarsophalangeal joint tissue flap based on digital technology
Dongbo LIU ; Zaopeng HE ; Wei LI ; Xianwan LIAO ; Chunrong WEI ; Yudong ZHENG ; Difan ZENG ; Xianggui ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2023;46(1):64-69
Objective:To explore the clinical effect of repairing interphalangeal joint defect of hand with free transfer of part of the 2nd metatarsophalangeal joint tissue flap precisely cut with the aid of digital 3D printing technology.Methods:From December 2016 to December 2020, 7 patients with partial joint defects of proximal interphalangeal joints of fingers were treated in Department of Hand and Foot Surgery, Shunde Hospital Affiliated to Guangzhou Medical University(Foshan Shunde Lecong Hospital). Before surgery, three-dimensional data of hand and foot bones were collected, and the 3D printing model was used to simulate the operation in vitro. During the operation, the first dorsal metatarsal artery-the 2nd dorsal metatarsal artery was used as the pedicle, and the 2nd metatarsophalangeal joint composite tissue flap with a required size was harvested with the assistance of the navigation template to tranfer and repair the small joint defects of hand. All 7 cases entered follow-up at outpatient and telephone. Results:All 7 cases survived. Postoperative follow-up was 3-24(mean 9.5) months, Range of motion of the repaired interphalangeal joint was (56 ± 6)°; According to the Evaluation Standard of Thumb and Finger Reconstruction Function of the Society of Hand Surgery of the Chinese Medical Association, 2 cases were excellent, 4 cases were good, and 1 case was poor.Conclusion:Transfer of the free 2nd metatarsophalangeal joint tissue flap assisted by 3D printing technology in repair of the small joint defect of the hand can accurately harvest the tissue flap, which is clinically reliable.
7.A modified single-trunk venous flap in reconstruction of soft tissue defect in hand and foot: a report of 25 cases
Xianwan LIAO ; Zaopeng HE ; Wei LI ; Dongbo LIU ; Chunrong WEI ; Yudong ZHENG ; Difan ZENG ; Xianggui ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2023;46(6):642-647
Objective:To explore the clinical effect of a modified single-trunk arterialised venous flap in reconstruction of soft tissue defect in hand and foot.Methods:From January 2019 to June 2022, 25 patients with soft tissue defect in hand and foot were treated in the Department of Hand and Foot Plastic Surgery of Lecong Hospital of Shunde in Foshan. The soft tissue defects were reconstructed with a venous flap, of which a single trunk of vein was ligated and then a blood flux of the flap was re-established via a modified single vein trunk. One patient had soft tissue defect in dorsal foot and toes, 3 patients had defects in dorsal hand, 3 patients had defects in 2 digits and 18 patients had defects in single-digit. The sizes of defects were 2.0 cm×1.0 cm-10.0 cm×4.5 cm. The sizes of flaps were 2.0 cm×1.0 cm-12.0 cm×5.5 cm. Donor sites of the 19 cases were directly sutured and 6 were covered by skin grafts. The postoperative follow-ups were conducted at outpatient clinics and via telephone reviews to observe the survival of flaps. Functional recovery of 23 cases whose soft tissue defects in hand were evaluated according to the Evaluation Standard of Upper Limb Partial Functional of Hand Surgery of Chinese Medical Association. The sensory recovery of flaps was evaluated according to the comprehensive flap scale.Results:All 25 single-trunk venous flaps survived successfully. There were small number of blisters on 5 flaps, due to tissue oedema. One patient lost in follow-up. The other 24 patients had 2-18 months of follow-up. The appearance of flaps was soft and thin, with wear-resistant. According to the Evaluation Standard of Upper Limb Partial Functional of Hand Surgery of Chinese Medical Association, the function recovery were excellent in 12 cases, good in 9 cases and poor in 2 cases. Sensations of the flaps were 90-99 point with an average of 97 point according to the comprehensive flap scale, of which 22 flaps were in excellent and 2 in good.Conclusion:The method of ligation of single vein-trunk to make a arterialised venous flap is a simple surgical procedure. There are many selections of donor site with minimum damage. It is an effective method and with satisfactory outcomes.
8.Drug-eluting beads in the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma with hepatic arterio-portal shunt
Xionghui ZHENG ; Zishu ZHANG ; Yudong XIAO ; Chunjuan CAO ; Weiqian LU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2019;21(2):220-223
Objective To investigate the safety and efficiency of drug-eluting beads (DEB) in the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with hepatic arterio-portal shunt (HAPS).Methods 26 HCC patients with HAPS who underwent DEB-TACE (transcatheter arterial chemoembolization) were included in this retrospective study.Liver function level included preoperative serum albumin level,ascites,Child-Pugh classification,imaging manifestations of HAPS,follow-up and record survival time and response to cancer treatment.According to the degree of HAPS,all the patients were divided into 4 groups.After performing Kaplan-Meier,survival rate was calculated.Tumor response was measured by mRECIST criteria.Results The median survivals were 310 days,261 days,333 days,and 250 days in the entire study population,group 1,group 2,and group 3,respectively.There was no statistical significance in the survival curve among three groups (P =0.456).In the entire study population,the survival rates were 76.9%,37.3%,and 12.4% at 6 months,12 months,and 24 months,respectively.After performing proportional hazards model,the preoperative serum albumin level,presence or absence of ascites,and preoperative Child-Pugh classification were independent predict factors for prognosis.Conclusions DEB-TACE is a safe and effective treatment for HCC with HAPS.The preoperative liver function is essential for patients'prognosis.
9.Laparoscopic classification and treatment of extrahepatic biliary dilatations
Meng TAO ; Xiaojun WANG ; Jianwei LI ; Jian CHEN ; Yudong FAN ; Li CAO ; Deng HUANG ; Shuguo ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2019;25(3):184-188
Objective To establish a laparoscopic classification of extrahepatic biliary dilatations (EHBD) that can guide minimally invasive treatment.Methods According to inclusion criteria,124 patients with EHBD who were admitted and treated from July 2001 to July 2017 in the First Hospital Affiliated to Army Military Medical University were included in this study.A new laparoscopic classification of EHBD was proposed based on the preoperative imaging data and laparoscopic findings of the position and extent of EHBD.The minimally invasive diagnosis and treatment strategies were made based on the new classification.Results According to the preoperative imaging data and intraoperative laparoscopic findings,124 patients with EHBD were divided into the following groups:type A (upper segment,34 cases),type B (middle segment,27 cases),type C (lower segment,20 cases),and type D (entire bile duct,43 cases).The clinical symptoms (abdominal pain,jaundice and mass) and reoperation rates were not significantly different among the 4 groups(both P>0.05).The incidences of comorbidities (calculus or inflammation) were significantly different (P<0.05).The operative time(type A:237.6±66.7 min,type B:259.2±60.0 min,type C:286.1 ± 74.7 min,type D:347.5±94.4 min) and blood loss (type A:192.6±102.2 ml,type B:201.5±120.2 ml,type C:297.5±162.1 ml,type D:305.8±237.3 ml) were significantly different among the groups (P< 0.05).The short-term complication rates after surgery (5.9% ~ 20.0%) were significantly different (P< 0.05),while the long-term complication rates after surgery (7.4% ~ 10.0%) were not significantly different.The conversion rates to open surgery were significantly higher in patients with type C and D lesions than in those with type A and B lesions (P<0.05).Conclusion This laparoscopic classification predicted the difficulty of laparoscopic surgery for EHBD and had a guiding significance in the minimally invasive treatment for this disease entity.
10.A study on the status quo and its influencing factors of depression and anxiety in postoperative patients with thoracic neoplasms
TANG Yudong ; MEI Xiaoli ; ZHENG E ; LI Hairui ; HU Xu ; CHE Guowei
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2018;25(1):67-70
Objective To investigate the status quo and influencing factors of depression and anxiety in postoperative patients with thoracic neoplasms. Methods The general information questionnaire and Huaxi emotional-distress index scale (HEI) were adopted to survey 70 patients after surgery of thoracic neoplasms at the thoracic nursing outpatients from September to November 2016. There were 43 males and 27 females with age of 18-78 (56.20±11.34) years. Results The prevalence rate of depression and anxiety among postoperative patients with thoracic neoplasms was 50.0%, and moderate to severe negative emotions predominated. There was significant difference in educational levels, postoperative hospitalization and postoperative complications (P<0.05), while no significant difference in age, gender, disease types, complicated diseases, surgical procedures, pathological stages and hospitalization expenditures between patients with unhealthy emotions and normal emotions (P>0.05). Conclusion There is a high prevalence rate of negative emotion among postoperative patients with thoracic neoplasms. Educational levels, postoperative hospitalization and postoperative complications are important factors for negative emotion.

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