1.Comparison of nutritional intervention effects at different initiation time in patients with respiratory diseases at nutritional risk
Lihong WANG ; Yuan CUI ; Shaoye HUO ; Yunhua ZHAO ; Yuhuan WEI ; Rong JIANG ; Chunhai SHAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2025;32(2):268-275
Objective To assess the effect of early nutritional intervention on the patients with respiratory diseases at nutritional risk. Methods A total of 130 patients with respiratory disease who were hospitalized in Shanghai Fifth People’s Hospital, Fudan University between May 2023 and December 2024 and had a nutritional risk screening 2002 score ≥3 points. Based on the initiation time of nutritional intervention, patients were divided into an early group (≤5 days, n=65) and a late group (>5 days, n=65). Results In the early group, prealbumin (P-ALB) and retinol-binding protein (RBP) levels were significantly higher (P<0.01), C-reactive protein (CRP), procalcitonin (PCT) levels were significantly lower after intervention (P<0.05). Compared with the late group, the hospital costs were lower and hospital stays were shorter in the early group (P<0.001). Spearman analysis showed ALB, P-ALB, and total protein (TP) were negatively correlated with hospital costs (r=-0.37, -0.20, and-0.22, P<0.05). RBP, ALB, P-ALB, and lymphocyte count (LYM) were negatively correlated with CRP (r=-0.30, -0.26, -0.37, -0.18, P<0.01), RBP, ALB, P-ALB, hemoglobin (HB), and TP were negatively correlated with PCT (r=-0.23,-0.36, -0.40, -0.30, -0.19, P<0.05). Conclusions For patients with respiratory diseases, early nutritional assessment should be underwent, and for patients with nutritional risk screening 2002 score ≥3 points, early nutritional intervention could improve the nutritional status and alleviate inflammatory response, promote recovery, shorten the hospital stays.
2.Application of Modified Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy in Patients With Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Wenzheng LIU ; Yuhuan MA ; Hong CHANG ; Xiu'e YAN ; Wei YAO ; Yingchun WANG ; Wei ZHENG ; Yaopeng ZHANG ; Yonghui HUANG
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2025;25(3):153-157
Objective To evaluate the value of modified percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy(PEG)for patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis(ALS)and dysphagia.Methods From January 2018 to December 2023,47 patients with ALS were treated with modified PEG in our hospital.The surgery was performed under local anesthesia.The patients were placed in a semi-seated position,and the surgeon performed surgery with an ultra-fine endoscope through oral entrance to the stomach.Results The modified PEG were successfully completed in all the 47 cases.The operation time was5-20 min[mean,(10.3±1.7)min].The postoperative hospitalization lasted for2-8 d(mean,2.8 d).Postoperative complications occurred in6 cases(12.8%),including aspiration pneumonia in4 cases(8.5%)and incision infection in2 cases(4.3%).The body mass index was17.06±0.89 before PEG and 18.15±0.81 at 3 months after PEG,with significant difference(t=-10.373,P=0.000).Conclusion For ALS patients with dysphagia,modified PEG is feasible,which significantly improves nutritional status of patients.
3.Safety of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in older patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Wenzheng LIU ; Yuhuan MA ; Xiu'e YAN ; Hong CHANG ; Wei YAO ; Yingchun WANG ; Wei ZHENG ; Yaopeng ZHANG ; Yonghui HUANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(1):40-45
Objective:A retrospective study was conducted to investigate the safety of Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy(PEG)in elderly patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis(ALS)and to identify the factors influencing major complications.The aim is to establish a more robust foundation for optimizing both the procedure and its timing, thereby enhancing the evidence base for refining the surgical approach.Methods:We retrospectively collected clinical data from elderly ALS patients(≥60 years old)who underwent PEG at Peking University Third Hospital between January 2006 and January 2024.This dataset includes information on general health conditions, the progression of ALS, comorbidities, surgical details, and related complications.Additionally, we analyzed the postoperative complications experienced by the included patients, focusing specifically on the risk factors associated with aspiration pneumonia.Results:A total of 140 patients were included in the study, with a mean age of 68.2±5.9 years.Among these, 69 were male(49.3%)with a mean age of 68.4±6.5 years, and 71 were female(50.7%)with a mean age of 67.7±6.0 years.Successful outcomes were observed in 139 cases(99.3%).One case was not completed due to respiratory arrest caused by intraoperative aspiration.Postoperative complications occurred in 36 cases(25.7%), which included 9 cases of wound infection(6.4%), 1 case of abdominal infection(0.7%), 21 cases of aspiration pneumonia(15.0%), 1 case of local fistula leakage(0.7%), 2 cases of transient fever(1.4%), and 2 cases of death during hospitalization(1.4%).Both univariate and multivariate analyses indicated that an onset duration of ≤1 year( P=0.020)and a half-sitting position( P=0.022)significantly influenced the occurrence of aspiration pneumonia, acting as protective factors( β<0, OR<1). Conclusions:PEG is a safe method for providing enteral nutrition to elderly patients with ALS.While most complications associated with the procedure are mild and can be managed, Aspiration pneumonia remains a common and serious complication.However, early surgical intervention and the use of a semi-seated position during the procedure can help reduce the incidence of aspiration pneumonia.
4.Relationship of osteosarcopenia with depressive symptoms and physical activity in community elderly people
Shanshan WEI ; Keru LIU ; Ruoxian WANG ; Jing TAO ; Bin HE ; Yuhuan WANG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(7):611-616
Objective:To explore the relationship between the osteosarcopenia and depressive symptom in the elderly in community,and the moderating effect of physical activity in the interrelationship.Methods:Using strati-fied random sampling,1 051 elderly people from 20 communities in Shihezi were selected for the study,and sur-veyed using the Strength,Assistance with walking,Rise from a chair,Climb stairs,Falls and Calf circumference(SARC-Cal F),grip strength measurements,previous fragility fracture,or osteoporosis risk one-minute test,and the Osteoporosis Self-Screening Tool for Asians(OSTA)to screen for osteoporosis,the short version of the Geriatric Depression Scale(GDS-15)and the Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly(PASE)were used to assess depressive symptoms and physical activity.Results:Osteosarcopenia were positively correlated with GDS-15 scores(r=0.54,P<0.01),PASE scores were negatively correlated with both osteosarcopenia and GDS-15 scores(r=-0.45,-0.55,Ps<0.01).Physical activity negatively moderated the association between osteosarcopenia anddepressive symptom in community elderly people(β=-0.01,P<0.05).Conclusion:Osteosarcopenia associated with de-pressive symptoms,and physical activity moderates the association between osteosarcopenia and depressive symp-tom in community elderly people.
5.Relationship of osteosarcopenia with depressive symptoms and physical activity in community elderly people
Shanshan WEI ; Keru LIU ; Ruoxian WANG ; Jing TAO ; Bin HE ; Yuhuan WANG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(7):611-616
Objective:To explore the relationship between the osteosarcopenia and depressive symptom in the elderly in community,and the moderating effect of physical activity in the interrelationship.Methods:Using strati-fied random sampling,1 051 elderly people from 20 communities in Shihezi were selected for the study,and sur-veyed using the Strength,Assistance with walking,Rise from a chair,Climb stairs,Falls and Calf circumference(SARC-Cal F),grip strength measurements,previous fragility fracture,or osteoporosis risk one-minute test,and the Osteoporosis Self-Screening Tool for Asians(OSTA)to screen for osteoporosis,the short version of the Geriatric Depression Scale(GDS-15)and the Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly(PASE)were used to assess depressive symptoms and physical activity.Results:Osteosarcopenia were positively correlated with GDS-15 scores(r=0.54,P<0.01),PASE scores were negatively correlated with both osteosarcopenia and GDS-15 scores(r=-0.45,-0.55,Ps<0.01).Physical activity negatively moderated the association between osteosarcopenia anddepressive symptom in community elderly people(β=-0.01,P<0.05).Conclusion:Osteosarcopenia associated with de-pressive symptoms,and physical activity moderates the association between osteosarcopenia and depressive symp-tom in community elderly people.
6.Application of Modified Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy in Patients With Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Wenzheng LIU ; Yuhuan MA ; Hong CHANG ; Xiu'e YAN ; Wei YAO ; Yingchun WANG ; Wei ZHENG ; Yaopeng ZHANG ; Yonghui HUANG
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2025;25(3):153-157
Objective To evaluate the value of modified percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy(PEG)for patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis(ALS)and dysphagia.Methods From January 2018 to December 2023,47 patients with ALS were treated with modified PEG in our hospital.The surgery was performed under local anesthesia.The patients were placed in a semi-seated position,and the surgeon performed surgery with an ultra-fine endoscope through oral entrance to the stomach.Results The modified PEG were successfully completed in all the 47 cases.The operation time was5-20 min[mean,(10.3±1.7)min].The postoperative hospitalization lasted for2-8 d(mean,2.8 d).Postoperative complications occurred in6 cases(12.8%),including aspiration pneumonia in4 cases(8.5%)and incision infection in2 cases(4.3%).The body mass index was17.06±0.89 before PEG and 18.15±0.81 at 3 months after PEG,with significant difference(t=-10.373,P=0.000).Conclusion For ALS patients with dysphagia,modified PEG is feasible,which significantly improves nutritional status of patients.
7.Safety of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in older patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Wenzheng LIU ; Yuhuan MA ; Xiu'e YAN ; Hong CHANG ; Wei YAO ; Yingchun WANG ; Wei ZHENG ; Yaopeng ZHANG ; Yonghui HUANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(1):40-45
Objective:A retrospective study was conducted to investigate the safety of Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy(PEG)in elderly patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis(ALS)and to identify the factors influencing major complications.The aim is to establish a more robust foundation for optimizing both the procedure and its timing, thereby enhancing the evidence base for refining the surgical approach.Methods:We retrospectively collected clinical data from elderly ALS patients(≥60 years old)who underwent PEG at Peking University Third Hospital between January 2006 and January 2024.This dataset includes information on general health conditions, the progression of ALS, comorbidities, surgical details, and related complications.Additionally, we analyzed the postoperative complications experienced by the included patients, focusing specifically on the risk factors associated with aspiration pneumonia.Results:A total of 140 patients were included in the study, with a mean age of 68.2±5.9 years.Among these, 69 were male(49.3%)with a mean age of 68.4±6.5 years, and 71 were female(50.7%)with a mean age of 67.7±6.0 years.Successful outcomes were observed in 139 cases(99.3%).One case was not completed due to respiratory arrest caused by intraoperative aspiration.Postoperative complications occurred in 36 cases(25.7%), which included 9 cases of wound infection(6.4%), 1 case of abdominal infection(0.7%), 21 cases of aspiration pneumonia(15.0%), 1 case of local fistula leakage(0.7%), 2 cases of transient fever(1.4%), and 2 cases of death during hospitalization(1.4%).Both univariate and multivariate analyses indicated that an onset duration of ≤1 year( P=0.020)and a half-sitting position( P=0.022)significantly influenced the occurrence of aspiration pneumonia, acting as protective factors( β<0, OR<1). Conclusions:PEG is a safe method for providing enteral nutrition to elderly patients with ALS.While most complications associated with the procedure are mild and can be managed, Aspiration pneumonia remains a common and serious complication.However, early surgical intervention and the use of a semi-seated position during the procedure can help reduce the incidence of aspiration pneumonia.
8.Incidence and risk factors of metabolic syndrome in rural community population on islands in Zhejiang province.
Shu Yue YANG ; Song Tao LI ; Xu Hua YING ; Wen Yue ZHOU ; Na WANG ; Qing Wu JIANG ; Chao Wei FU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2022;43(3):387-391
Objective: To estimate the incidence of metabolic syndrome and explore possible risk factors for metabolic syndrome in adults of rural communities in Yuhuan county, Zhejiang province, China. Methods: During June-December, 2018, a follow-up survey was conducted in participants without metabolic syndrome at baseline survey in 2012 to obtain the information collected in questionnaire survey, anthropometric data and laboratory data. The incidence of metabolic syndrome in the participants was estimated, and Logistic regression model was used to explore the risk factors, adjusted risk ratio (aRR) and 95%CI. Results: Among 3 162 participants, 522 new metabolic syndrome cases were identified. The 6-year cumulative incidence rate of metabolic syndrome was 16.5%, and the cumulative incidence rate was higher in women (20.6%) than that in men (12.3%, P<0.001). Those incidence rates were higher in those in jobless, smoking or drinking groups. Being women (aRR=1.96, 95%CI: 1.50-2.58) and family history of hypertension (aRR=1.31, 95%CI: 1.04-1.63) were independent risk factors for metabolic syndrome. Conclusion: The follow up indicated that the incidence of metabolic syndrome was relatively high in rural adults on islands in Zhejiang, and women or those with family history of hypertension were more likely to have metabolic syndrome.
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9.A multicenter survey of short-term respiratory morbidity in late-preterm infants in Beijing
Tongyan HAN ; Xiaomei TONG ; Xin ZHANG ; Jie LIU ; Li YANG ; Hui LIU ; Ju YAN ; Zhifang SONG ; Yabo MEI ; Xiaojing XU ; Rong MI ; Xuanguang QIN ; Yuhuan LIU ; Yujie QI ; Wei ZHANG ; Huihui ZENG ; Hong CUI ; Hui LONG ; Guo GUO ; Xulin CHEN ; Zhaoyi YANG ; Fang SUN ; Changyan WANG ; Zhenghong LI
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2020;35(16):1230-1234
Objective:To study the respiratory morbidity and the risk factors of respiratory complications in late-preterm infants.Methods:The data of 959 late-preterm infants in 21 hospitals in Beijing from October 2015 to April 2016 were collected.These infants were divided into the respiratory morbidity group (237 cases) and the control group (722 cases) according to whether they had short-term respiratory morbidity after birth.Clinical data of the two groups were compared.Results:Among the 959 late-preterm babies, 530 were male and 429 were female.Two hundred and thirty-seven cases (24.7%) developed short-term respiratory morbidity after birth.Infectious pneumonia developed in the most cases (81 cases, 8.4%), followed by transient tachypnea (65 cases, 6.8%), amniotic fluid aspiration (51 cases, 5.3%), and respiratory distress syndrome (24 cases, 2.5%) successively.All the infants recovered and discharged.There were no differences between gender and maternal age between 2 groups (all P>0.05). Compared with the control group, more late-preterm infants were delivered by cesarean section (73.4% vs.59.7%, χ2=14.43, P<0.001) and the 1-minute Apgar score was lower [(9.41±1.66) scores vs.(9.83±0.53) scores, t=5.40, P<0.001] in the respiratory morbidity group.The differences were statistically significant.There were more cases with maternal complications in the respiratory morbidity group that in the control group (66.7% vs.58.6%, χ2=4.877, P=0.027), but no difference in various complications between 2 groups was observed ( P>0.05). In the respiratory morbidity group, the most frequent complications were maternal hypertension and preeclampsia (27.8% vs.22.6%, χ2=2.728, P=0.099). There were no differences between 2 groups in gestational age, birth weight and birth length (all P>0.05). There were more infants small for gestational age and large for gestational age in the respiratory morbidity group than in the control group (18.8% vs.14.1%, 6.3% vs.2.4%, χ2=8.960, P=0.011). The duration of hospitalization of the respiratory morbidity group was significantly longer than that of the control group [(9.00±4.42) d vs.(6.82±4.19) d, t=6.676, P<0.001] since the infants with respiratory morbidity needed to be hospita-lized. Conclusions:Respiratory diseases occur in about 1/4 of late-preterm infants.Infants who are delivered by cesarean section and whose mothers are complicated with the maternal hypertension and preeclampsia should be monitored closely.Respiratory support should be provided for infants not appropriate for gestational age who are more likely to suffer from respiratory diseases, so that they can successfully pass through the transition period.
10.m6A Regulates Liver Metabolic Disorders and Hepatogenous Diabetes
Li YUHUAN ; Zhang QINGYANG ; Cui GUANSHEN ; Zhao FANG ; Tian XIN ; Sun BAO-FA ; Yang YING ; Li WEI
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2020;18(4):371-383
N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is one of the most abundant modifications on mRNAs and plays important roles in various biological processes. The formation of m6A is catalyzed by a methyltransferase complex (MTC) containing a key factor methyltransferase-like 3 (Mettl3). How-ever, the functions of Mettl3 and m6A modification in hepatic lipid and glucose metabolism remain unclear. Here, we showed that both Mettl3 expression and m6A level increased in the livers of mice with high fat diet (HFD)-induced metabolic disorders. Overexpression of Mettl3 aggravated HFD-induced liver metabolic disorders and insulin resistance. In contrast, hepatocyte-specific knockout of Mettl3 significantly alleviated HFD-induced metabolic disorders by slowing weight gain, reducing lipid accumulation, and improving insulin sensitivity. Mechanistically, Mettl3 depletion-mediated m6A loss caused extended RNA half-lives of metabolism-related genes, which consequently pro-tected mice against HFD-induced metabolic syndrome. Our findings reveal a critical role of Mettl3-mediated m6A in HFD-induced metabolic disorders and hepatogenous diabetes.

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