1.Clinical characteristics and outcomes of elderly patients with stage Ⅰ diffuse large B-cell lymphoma: a study by the Jiangsu Cooperative Lymphoma Group (JCLG)
Yi XIA ; Jing HE ; Weiying GU ; Tao JIA ; Tingxun LU ; Yongle LI ; Jiahao ZHOU ; Bingzong LI ; Haiying HUA ; Ping LIU ; Yuqing MIAO ; Yuexin CHENG ; Xiaoyan XIE ; Yunping ZHANG ; Wenzhong WU ; Zhuxia JIA ; Xuzhang LU ; Chunling WANG ; Liang YU ; Min XU ; Jinning SHI ; Weifeng CHEN ; Wanchuan ZHUANG ; Zhen QIAN ; Jun QIAN ; Haiwen NI ; Yifei CHEN ; Qiudan SHEN ; Jianyong LI ; Wenyu SHI
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2025;64(6):504-513
Objective:To summarize the clinical characteristics of elderly patients with stage Ⅰ diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and analyze the factors associated with prognosis.Methods:A case series study was conducted by retrospectively collecting clinical data from patients aged over 60 years with newly diagnosed stage Ⅰ DLBCL across 20 medical centers in Jiangsu Province, China, between June 2010 and April 2023. The involved site, classification and treatment plan were summarized. The primary endpoints were progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS). Statistical analyses were performed using the Kaplan-Meier method, and Cox regression model.Results:The study included 255 patients with a median age of 69 years, of whom 130 (51.0%) were male, 66 (25.9%) were aged ≥75 years and 26 (10.1%) had a high Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) score of ≥2. Extranodal involvement was observed in 163 (63.9%) patients, with the stomach (37.4%, 61/163), intestine (19.0%, 31/163), testes (11.0%, 18/163), and breast (7.4%, 12/163) being the most frequently affected sites. The non-germinal center B-cell (non-GCB) subtype was prevalent in 63.7% of patients (142/223), with no significant difference between the nodal and extranodal groups ( P=0.681). Furthermore, 73.9% (184/249) and 11.7% (29/249) of patients received the R-CHOP (rituximab, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, prednisone) and R-miniCHOP regimen, respectively. The overall 3-year PFS rate was 81.5%, and the 3-year OS rate was 85.6%. Patients aged ≥75 years ( HR=2.910, 95% CI 1.565-5.408, P=0.001) and/or with a CCI score ≥2 ( HR=2.324, 95% CI 1.141-4.732, P=0.020) had a significantly poorer PFS. Incorporating age ≥75 years and CCI score ≥2 into the stage-modified international prognostic index (sm-IPI) can better stratify the prognosis of elderly patients with stage Ⅰ DLBCL. The 3-year PFS rate was 48.7% in the high-risk group versus 85.7% in the low-risk group ( P<0.001). Conclusions:Our findings show that the elderly patients with stage Ⅰ DLBCL were predominantly characterized by extranodal involvement (particularly in the stomach and intestinal tract) and non-GCB subtype. Age ≥75 years and CCI ≥2 were identified as independent prognostic factors. The newly established sm-IPI-75-CCI incorporating these factors demonstrated superior prognostic discrimination compared to conventional risk assessment systems.
2.Clinical characteristics and outcomes of elderly patients with stage Ⅰ diffuse large B-cell lymphoma: a study by the Jiangsu Cooperative Lymphoma Group (JCLG)
Yi XIA ; Jing HE ; Weiying GU ; Tao JIA ; Tingxun LU ; Yongle LI ; Jiahao ZHOU ; Bingzong LI ; Haiying HUA ; Ping LIU ; Yuqing MIAO ; Yuexin CHENG ; Xiaoyan XIE ; Yunping ZHANG ; Wenzhong WU ; Zhuxia JIA ; Xuzhang LU ; Chunling WANG ; Liang YU ; Min XU ; Jinning SHI ; Weifeng CHEN ; Wanchuan ZHUANG ; Zhen QIAN ; Jun QIAN ; Haiwen NI ; Yifei CHEN ; Qiudan SHEN ; Jianyong LI ; Wenyu SHI
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2025;64(6):504-513
Objective:To summarize the clinical characteristics of elderly patients with stage Ⅰ diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and analyze the factors associated with prognosis.Methods:A case series study was conducted by retrospectively collecting clinical data from patients aged over 60 years with newly diagnosed stage Ⅰ DLBCL across 20 medical centers in Jiangsu Province, China, between June 2010 and April 2023. The involved site, classification and treatment plan were summarized. The primary endpoints were progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS). Statistical analyses were performed using the Kaplan-Meier method, and Cox regression model.Results:The study included 255 patients with a median age of 69 years, of whom 130 (51.0%) were male, 66 (25.9%) were aged ≥75 years and 26 (10.1%) had a high Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) score of ≥2. Extranodal involvement was observed in 163 (63.9%) patients, with the stomach (37.4%, 61/163), intestine (19.0%, 31/163), testes (11.0%, 18/163), and breast (7.4%, 12/163) being the most frequently affected sites. The non-germinal center B-cell (non-GCB) subtype was prevalent in 63.7% of patients (142/223), with no significant difference between the nodal and extranodal groups ( P=0.681). Furthermore, 73.9% (184/249) and 11.7% (29/249) of patients received the R-CHOP (rituximab, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, prednisone) and R-miniCHOP regimen, respectively. The overall 3-year PFS rate was 81.5%, and the 3-year OS rate was 85.6%. Patients aged ≥75 years ( HR=2.910, 95% CI 1.565-5.408, P=0.001) and/or with a CCI score ≥2 ( HR=2.324, 95% CI 1.141-4.732, P=0.020) had a significantly poorer PFS. Incorporating age ≥75 years and CCI score ≥2 into the stage-modified international prognostic index (sm-IPI) can better stratify the prognosis of elderly patients with stage Ⅰ DLBCL. The 3-year PFS rate was 48.7% in the high-risk group versus 85.7% in the low-risk group ( P<0.001). Conclusions:Our findings show that the elderly patients with stage Ⅰ DLBCL were predominantly characterized by extranodal involvement (particularly in the stomach and intestinal tract) and non-GCB subtype. Age ≥75 years and CCI ≥2 were identified as independent prognostic factors. The newly established sm-IPI-75-CCI incorporating these factors demonstrated superior prognostic discrimination compared to conventional risk assessment systems.
3.Literature analysis of output dose verification for linear accelerators in China
Hongbo WANG ; Xiangbo WAN ; Qinfu ZHANG ; Xiaojun CHENG ; Xian XUE ; Zhijian HE ; Jinsheng CHENG ; Yuexin GUO ; Quanfu SUN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2024;44(12):1034-1042
Objective:To analyze the current situation of dosimetry audits for linear accelerators in China comprehensively based on the literature, including the range of output dose deviation and the qualified rate of output dose deviation.Methods:Literature search including non-full-text was carried out in CNKI database for literature on output dose verification using dosimeter comparison and quality control test, respectively. Data extraction and analysis were carried out for each kind of eligible literature. The data on the number of tested linear accelerators, the number of qualified linear accelerators, the qualified rate of output dose deviation and the range of output dose deviation were extracted, and the total qualified rate of output dose deviation was calculated based on the total number of tested linear accelerators and the total number of qualified linear accelerators. The data on qualified rate of output dose deviation and output dose deviation in past years were sorted out and their trend was analyzed.Results:A total of 11 literatures using dosimeter comparison method for output dose verification were retrieved, and the total qualified rate of the output dose deviation reported in these literatures was 90.7%. The qualified rate of the output dose deviation in the early years was either as low as 75% or as high as 100%, and remained around 90% in recent years. A total of 19 literatures using quality control test method for output dose verification were retrieved, and the total qualified rate of X-ray and electron beam output dose deviation reported in these literatures was 86.5% and 78.4%, respectively. Of the 12 data on X-ray output dose qualified rate in 2014-2019, 8 were below 90.0% and 4 were above 90.0%. Of the 7 data on X-ray output dose qualified rate in 2020-2023, 2 were below 90.0% and 5 were greater than or equal to 90.0%. The qualified rate of electron beam output dose was 46.2%-80.0% before 2021 and 100% from 2021 to 2023.Conclusions:The qualified rate of the output dose deviation of linear accelerators in China reported in the literature in recent years is on the rise, but the total qualified rate of the output dose deviation of linear accelerators in China is still lower than in developed countries. In order to ensure the therapeutic effect of the patients undergoing radiotherapy, measures should be taken to reduce the output dose deviation of linear accelerators and improve the level of qualified rate of output dose verification.
4.Study on the Performance Evaluation of Surgical Departments in Tertiary Public Hospitals Based on the Fuzzy Combination of TOPSIS and RSR Methods
Yuexin LI ; Jiagong XIA ; Ming ZHANG ; Cheng WU ; Dong XU
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):13-18
Objective Based on performance assessment indicators for tertiary public hospitals,a retrospec-tive analysis was carried out on the surgical medical quality and operational efficiency of a specific tertiary A-level public hospital for the first quarter of 2024.The analysis yielded recommendations for the advancement of hospital sur-gical departments.Methods The comprehensive evaluation of the surgical performance level of a certain tertiary A-level public hospital was conducted using the weighted TOPSIS method,the rank sum ratio(RSR)method,and a fuzzy combination of the two methods.Results For the first quarter of 2024,A12,A13,and A6 were ranked in the top three by the complete review,while A3,A22,and A1 were listed in the bottom three.The majority of depart-ments fell into the middle.The evaluation's findings mainly matched the hospital departments'real state of develop-ment,showing variations in each department's performance.Conclusion The overall performance level of the surgical department in the tertiary public general hospital needs improvement.The results of surgical performance are signifi-cantly impacted by"functional positioning".In order to raise performance levels,technical innovation and efficiency optimisation should be prioritised,along with a greater attention on different components.
5.Study on the Performance Evaluation of Surgical Departments in Tertiary Public Hospitals Based on the Fuzzy Combination of TOPSIS and RSR Methods
Yuexin LI ; Jiagong XIA ; Ming ZHANG ; Cheng WU ; Dong XU
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):13-18
Objective Based on performance assessment indicators for tertiary public hospitals,a retrospec-tive analysis was carried out on the surgical medical quality and operational efficiency of a specific tertiary A-level public hospital for the first quarter of 2024.The analysis yielded recommendations for the advancement of hospital sur-gical departments.Methods The comprehensive evaluation of the surgical performance level of a certain tertiary A-level public hospital was conducted using the weighted TOPSIS method,the rank sum ratio(RSR)method,and a fuzzy combination of the two methods.Results For the first quarter of 2024,A12,A13,and A6 were ranked in the top three by the complete review,while A3,A22,and A1 were listed in the bottom three.The majority of depart-ments fell into the middle.The evaluation's findings mainly matched the hospital departments'real state of develop-ment,showing variations in each department's performance.Conclusion The overall performance level of the surgical department in the tertiary public general hospital needs improvement.The results of surgical performance are signifi-cantly impacted by"functional positioning".In order to raise performance levels,technical innovation and efficiency optimisation should be prioritised,along with a greater attention on different components.
6.Study on the Performance Evaluation of Surgical Departments in Tertiary Public Hospitals Based on the Fuzzy Combination of TOPSIS and RSR Methods
Yuexin LI ; Jiagong XIA ; Ming ZHANG ; Cheng WU ; Dong XU
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):13-18
Objective Based on performance assessment indicators for tertiary public hospitals,a retrospec-tive analysis was carried out on the surgical medical quality and operational efficiency of a specific tertiary A-level public hospital for the first quarter of 2024.The analysis yielded recommendations for the advancement of hospital sur-gical departments.Methods The comprehensive evaluation of the surgical performance level of a certain tertiary A-level public hospital was conducted using the weighted TOPSIS method,the rank sum ratio(RSR)method,and a fuzzy combination of the two methods.Results For the first quarter of 2024,A12,A13,and A6 were ranked in the top three by the complete review,while A3,A22,and A1 were listed in the bottom three.The majority of depart-ments fell into the middle.The evaluation's findings mainly matched the hospital departments'real state of develop-ment,showing variations in each department's performance.Conclusion The overall performance level of the surgical department in the tertiary public general hospital needs improvement.The results of surgical performance are signifi-cantly impacted by"functional positioning".In order to raise performance levels,technical innovation and efficiency optimisation should be prioritised,along with a greater attention on different components.
7.Study on the Performance Evaluation of Surgical Departments in Tertiary Public Hospitals Based on the Fuzzy Combination of TOPSIS and RSR Methods
Yuexin LI ; Jiagong XIA ; Ming ZHANG ; Cheng WU ; Dong XU
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):13-18
Objective Based on performance assessment indicators for tertiary public hospitals,a retrospec-tive analysis was carried out on the surgical medical quality and operational efficiency of a specific tertiary A-level public hospital for the first quarter of 2024.The analysis yielded recommendations for the advancement of hospital sur-gical departments.Methods The comprehensive evaluation of the surgical performance level of a certain tertiary A-level public hospital was conducted using the weighted TOPSIS method,the rank sum ratio(RSR)method,and a fuzzy combination of the two methods.Results For the first quarter of 2024,A12,A13,and A6 were ranked in the top three by the complete review,while A3,A22,and A1 were listed in the bottom three.The majority of depart-ments fell into the middle.The evaluation's findings mainly matched the hospital departments'real state of develop-ment,showing variations in each department's performance.Conclusion The overall performance level of the surgical department in the tertiary public general hospital needs improvement.The results of surgical performance are signifi-cantly impacted by"functional positioning".In order to raise performance levels,technical innovation and efficiency optimisation should be prioritised,along with a greater attention on different components.
8.Study on the Performance Evaluation of Surgical Departments in Tertiary Public Hospitals Based on the Fuzzy Combination of TOPSIS and RSR Methods
Yuexin LI ; Jiagong XIA ; Ming ZHANG ; Cheng WU ; Dong XU
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):13-18
Objective Based on performance assessment indicators for tertiary public hospitals,a retrospec-tive analysis was carried out on the surgical medical quality and operational efficiency of a specific tertiary A-level public hospital for the first quarter of 2024.The analysis yielded recommendations for the advancement of hospital sur-gical departments.Methods The comprehensive evaluation of the surgical performance level of a certain tertiary A-level public hospital was conducted using the weighted TOPSIS method,the rank sum ratio(RSR)method,and a fuzzy combination of the two methods.Results For the first quarter of 2024,A12,A13,and A6 were ranked in the top three by the complete review,while A3,A22,and A1 were listed in the bottom three.The majority of depart-ments fell into the middle.The evaluation's findings mainly matched the hospital departments'real state of develop-ment,showing variations in each department's performance.Conclusion The overall performance level of the surgical department in the tertiary public general hospital needs improvement.The results of surgical performance are signifi-cantly impacted by"functional positioning".In order to raise performance levels,technical innovation and efficiency optimisation should be prioritised,along with a greater attention on different components.
9.Study on the Performance Evaluation of Surgical Departments in Tertiary Public Hospitals Based on the Fuzzy Combination of TOPSIS and RSR Methods
Yuexin LI ; Jiagong XIA ; Ming ZHANG ; Cheng WU ; Dong XU
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):13-18
Objective Based on performance assessment indicators for tertiary public hospitals,a retrospec-tive analysis was carried out on the surgical medical quality and operational efficiency of a specific tertiary A-level public hospital for the first quarter of 2024.The analysis yielded recommendations for the advancement of hospital sur-gical departments.Methods The comprehensive evaluation of the surgical performance level of a certain tertiary A-level public hospital was conducted using the weighted TOPSIS method,the rank sum ratio(RSR)method,and a fuzzy combination of the two methods.Results For the first quarter of 2024,A12,A13,and A6 were ranked in the top three by the complete review,while A3,A22,and A1 were listed in the bottom three.The majority of depart-ments fell into the middle.The evaluation's findings mainly matched the hospital departments'real state of develop-ment,showing variations in each department's performance.Conclusion The overall performance level of the surgical department in the tertiary public general hospital needs improvement.The results of surgical performance are signifi-cantly impacted by"functional positioning".In order to raise performance levels,technical innovation and efficiency optimisation should be prioritised,along with a greater attention on different components.
10.Study on the Performance Evaluation of Surgical Departments in Tertiary Public Hospitals Based on the Fuzzy Combination of TOPSIS and RSR Methods
Yuexin LI ; Jiagong XIA ; Ming ZHANG ; Cheng WU ; Dong XU
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):13-18
Objective Based on performance assessment indicators for tertiary public hospitals,a retrospec-tive analysis was carried out on the surgical medical quality and operational efficiency of a specific tertiary A-level public hospital for the first quarter of 2024.The analysis yielded recommendations for the advancement of hospital sur-gical departments.Methods The comprehensive evaluation of the surgical performance level of a certain tertiary A-level public hospital was conducted using the weighted TOPSIS method,the rank sum ratio(RSR)method,and a fuzzy combination of the two methods.Results For the first quarter of 2024,A12,A13,and A6 were ranked in the top three by the complete review,while A3,A22,and A1 were listed in the bottom three.The majority of depart-ments fell into the middle.The evaluation's findings mainly matched the hospital departments'real state of develop-ment,showing variations in each department's performance.Conclusion The overall performance level of the surgical department in the tertiary public general hospital needs improvement.The results of surgical performance are signifi-cantly impacted by"functional positioning".In order to raise performance levels,technical innovation and efficiency optimisation should be prioritised,along with a greater attention on different components.

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