1.Proteomic analysis of serum proteins in mice with carbapenem-resistant hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae bloodstream infection
Jinfeng BAO ; Yating MA ; Yin XU ; Yanjuan HE ; Yuyue WANG ; Luoluo SHI ; Chengbin WANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(6):823-828
OBJECTIVE To observe the changes of serum proteins in the mice with carbapenem-resistant hyperviru-lent Klebsiella pneumoniae(CR-hvKP)bloodstream infection by using liquid chromatogram-mass spectrometer(LC-MS),find out the differentially expressed proteins and carry out corresponding biological function analysis.METHODS The models of ICR mice with CR-hvKP and classical Klebsiella pneumoniae(cKP)bloodstream infec-tions were established,the serum specimens were collected from the mice at 12 hours of establishment of the in-fection models and were detected by using LC-MS.The result of LC-MS was identified by using Maxquant soft-ware.The corresponding bioinformatics analysis was performed for the differentially expressed proteins.RESULTS As compared with the normal control group,there were 24 upregulated proteins and 20 downregulated proteins in CR-hvKP group.As compared with cKP group,there were 107 upregulated proteins in the CR-hvKP group.The 134 differentially expressed proteins were retrieved one by one from Uniprot database,it was found that the pro-teins were involved in biological regulation,immune process,biological interaction,movement,metabolic process,response to stimulation,signal transduction,inflammatory response,oxidative stress and angiogenesis.The signal pathway analysis involved multiple metabolism-related pathways,including complement and coagula-tion cascades,cholesterol metabolism,bacterial infection,heme clearance,and assembly,remodeling and clear-ance of plasma lipoprotein.In terms of the proteins being attached great importance,the expression levels of kal-likrein B1(KLKB1)and serpin family A(Serpina)1b were downregulated as compared with the normal control group and were upregulated as compared with the cKP group;the expression levels of serum amyloid A protein(SAA)1,SAA2,Vanin-3(VNN3)and hemoglobinβpolypeptide chain b2(HBB-b2)were upregulated as com-pared with both the cKP group and the normal control group.CONCLUSIONS The CR-hvKP bloodstream infection involves the activation and action of multiple proteins.The rise of SAA1,SAA2,VNN3 and HBB-b2 or the de-cline of KLKB1 and Serpina1b may indicate the CR-hvKP bloodstream infection.
2.Progress in the application of artificial intelligence in the diagnosis and treatment of maxillofacial fractures
Shuhui HUANG ; Zhu ZHU ; Yunyi WANG ; Yuyue XU ; Jing LI ; Gang YU ; Feng ZHANG
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(5):386-393
Maxillofacial fractures are common and frequently occurring diseases in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.The traditional clinical diagnosis and treatment process is easily affected by complex maxillofacial anatomy and differences in doctors' experience in reading X-rays and making diagnoses.In recent years,artificial intelligence technology has provided new solutions for the accurate diag-nosis and treatment planning of maxillofacial fractures.Automating image analysis through computer vision methods improves diagnostic accuracy and efficiency and assists in formulating treatment plans,showing broad application prospects and value.This article reviews and summarizes the research on the application of artificial intelligence in the auxiliary diagnosis and treatment of maxillofacial fractures at home and abroad,analyzes its advantages and disadvantages,and looks forward to future research trends.
3.Impact of remote follow-up under an intelligent medical collaboration model on health promotion and clinical outcomes in patients with urinary calculi.
Yuting YANG ; Fengyan SONG ; Jiacheng HE ; Wenmin JI ; Yuyue XU ; Jing TAN ; Juan XUE
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2025;50(5):876-887
OBJECTIVES:
Urinary calculi are characterized by a high recurrence rate, and patients' adherence to self-management after discharge directly affects health outcomes. Traditional offline follow-up models often face problems such as poor compliance and uneven allocation of medical resources, making it difficult to meet individualized health management needs. Remote follow-up provides a novel solution to optimize long-term management, improve health literacy, and enhance clinical outcomes. This study aims to evaluate the effect of remote follow-up under an intelligent medical collaborative model on quality of life and health-promoting lifestyle in patients with urinary calculi, and to assess its short-term impact on clinical outcomes.
METHODS:
A total of 118 patients with urinary calculi admitted to a tertiary hospital in Hunan Province between August and November 2024 were recruited and randomly assigned to a control group (n=59) or an intervention group (n=59). The control group received routine departmental follow-up, while the intervention group underwent remote follow-up based on an intelligent medical collaborative model for one month. Assessments were conducted before discharge (T0), 15 days after discharge (T1), and one month after discharge (T2), using the Wisconsin Stone Quality of Life Questionnaire and the Health-Promoting Lifestyle Profile. At T2, the incidence of forgotten ureteral stents (FUS), ureteral stent-related complications, unplanned readmissions, and patient satisfaction were evaluated.
RESULTS:
No significant differences were observed between groups at T0 in baseline characteristics or outcome measures (all P>0.05). At T1 and T2, the intervention group had significantly higher health-related quality of life scores than the control group (P<0.05). Generalized estimating equation (GEE) analysis showed significant between-group effects (Wald's χ2=22.961, P<0.001), time effects (Wald's χ2=23.065, P<0.001), and interaction effects (Wald's χ2=6.930, P<0.05). Similarly, at T1 and T2, the intervention group scored significantly higher on health-promoting lifestyle than the control group (P<0.05), with significant between-group effects (Wald's χ2=22.936, P<0.001), time effects (Wald's χ2=10.694, P<0.001), and interaction effects (Wald's χ2=18.921, P<0.05). No significant differences were found between groups in the incidence of FUS, ureteral stent-related complications, or unplanned readmissions (all P>0.05). Patient satisfaction was significantly higher in the intervention group (t=4.089, P<0.001).
CONCLUSIONS
Remote follow-up under an intelligent medical collaborative model helps improve quality of life, promote health-oriented lifestyles, and enhance patient satisfaction among individuals with urinary calculi.
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4.Progress in the application of artificial intelligence in the diagnosis and treatment of maxillofacial fractures
Shuhui HUANG ; Zhu ZHU ; Yunyi WANG ; Yuyue XU ; Jing LI ; Gang YU ; Feng ZHANG
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(5):386-393
Maxillofacial fractures are common and frequently occurring diseases in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.The traditional clinical diagnosis and treatment process is easily affected by complex maxillofacial anatomy and differences in doctors' experience in reading X-rays and making diagnoses.In recent years,artificial intelligence technology has provided new solutions for the accurate diag-nosis and treatment planning of maxillofacial fractures.Automating image analysis through computer vision methods improves diagnostic accuracy and efficiency and assists in formulating treatment plans,showing broad application prospects and value.This article reviews and summarizes the research on the application of artificial intelligence in the auxiliary diagnosis and treatment of maxillofacial fractures at home and abroad,analyzes its advantages and disadvantages,and looks forward to future research trends.
5.Proteomic analysis of serum proteins in mice with carbapenem-resistant hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae bloodstream infection
Jinfeng BAO ; Yating MA ; Yin XU ; Yanjuan HE ; Yuyue WANG ; Luoluo SHI ; Chengbin WANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(6):823-828
OBJECTIVE To observe the changes of serum proteins in the mice with carbapenem-resistant hyperviru-lent Klebsiella pneumoniae(CR-hvKP)bloodstream infection by using liquid chromatogram-mass spectrometer(LC-MS),find out the differentially expressed proteins and carry out corresponding biological function analysis.METHODS The models of ICR mice with CR-hvKP and classical Klebsiella pneumoniae(cKP)bloodstream infec-tions were established,the serum specimens were collected from the mice at 12 hours of establishment of the in-fection models and were detected by using LC-MS.The result of LC-MS was identified by using Maxquant soft-ware.The corresponding bioinformatics analysis was performed for the differentially expressed proteins.RESULTS As compared with the normal control group,there were 24 upregulated proteins and 20 downregulated proteins in CR-hvKP group.As compared with cKP group,there were 107 upregulated proteins in the CR-hvKP group.The 134 differentially expressed proteins were retrieved one by one from Uniprot database,it was found that the pro-teins were involved in biological regulation,immune process,biological interaction,movement,metabolic process,response to stimulation,signal transduction,inflammatory response,oxidative stress and angiogenesis.The signal pathway analysis involved multiple metabolism-related pathways,including complement and coagula-tion cascades,cholesterol metabolism,bacterial infection,heme clearance,and assembly,remodeling and clear-ance of plasma lipoprotein.In terms of the proteins being attached great importance,the expression levels of kal-likrein B1(KLKB1)and serpin family A(Serpina)1b were downregulated as compared with the normal control group and were upregulated as compared with the cKP group;the expression levels of serum amyloid A protein(SAA)1,SAA2,Vanin-3(VNN3)and hemoglobinβpolypeptide chain b2(HBB-b2)were upregulated as com-pared with both the cKP group and the normal control group.CONCLUSIONS The CR-hvKP bloodstream infection involves the activation and action of multiple proteins.The rise of SAA1,SAA2,VNN3 and HBB-b2 or the de-cline of KLKB1 and Serpina1b may indicate the CR-hvKP bloodstream infection.
6.Wearable patches for transdermal drug delivery.
Jiahui HE ; Yuyue ZHANG ; Xinge YU ; Chenjie XU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(6):2298-2309
Transdermal drug delivery systems (TDDs) avoid gastrointestinal degradation and hepatic first-pass metabolism, providing good drug bioavailability and patient compliance. One emerging type of TDDs is the wearable patch worn on the skin surface to deliver medication through the skin. They can generally be grouped into passive and active types, depending on the properties of materials, design principles and integrated devices. This review describes the latest advancement in the development of wearable patches, focusing on the integration of stimulus-responsive materials and electronics. This development is deemed to provide a dosage, temporal, and spatial control of therapeutics delivery.
7.Risk factors of infection with polymyxin resistant and carbapenemase-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae
Yin XU ; Yuyue WANG ; Lili ZHU ; Dan JIN ; Jinfeng BAO ; Yanjuan HE ; Weifeng SHI ; Xiaofeng YUAN ; Ti LIU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2023;16(6):446-451
Objective:To investigate the risk factors of infection with polymyxin resistant and carbapenemase-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae(PR-CRKP). Methods:A total of 170 patients with CRKP infection admitted in the Third Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from July 2020 to October 2023 were enrolled,including 123 cases of CRKP infection and 47 cases of PR-CRKP infection. The general conditions,exposure of antibacterial drugs 6 months before admission,laboratory test indicators at admission,antibacterial drug use when target bacteria were detected,length of hospital stay and time of invasive procedures in two groups were retrospectively analyzed. The risk factors of PR-CRKP infection were analyzed with univariate and multivariate logistic regression. SPSS 26.0 software was used to analyze the data.Results:Univariate analysis showed that compared with the CRKP group,the average age of patients in PR-CRKP group was older( Z = -2.186, P = 0.029),the proportion of patients with exposure history to semisynthetic penicillins,carbapenems,polymyxins,and quinolones 6 months before admission was higher( χ 2= 3.930,5.414,11.939,8.478,all P < 0.05),the proportion of infections diagnosed at admission and blood urea nitrogen levels( χ 2= 7.268, Z = -2.406, P = 0.007 and 0.016)was higher,the hemoglobin level( t = 2.641, P = 0.009)was lower,the length of hospital stay was longer,the rates of tracheal intubation,urinary catheter,and deep vein catheterization were higher( Z = -4.243,-4.660,-5.341,-4.583,all P < 0.001),the duration of carbapenem and polymyxin B use was longer( Z = -4.757,-7.554,both P < 0.001),the proportion of combined quinolone-resistant Escherichia coli(QREC)and carbapenem-resistant organism(CRO)infections and bloodstream infections,and the rate of admission to intensive care units was higher( χ 2 = 33.737,42.041,5.426,12.991, P < 0.05 or < 0.01). Multivariate analysis showed that time to polymyxin B use( OR = 1.179, 95%CI 1.059-1.312, P = 0.003),combined QREC infection( OR = 5.357, 95%CI 2.100-13.669, P < 0.001)and combined CRO infection( OR = 3.302, 95%CI 1.146-9.514, P= 0.027)were independent risk factors for PR-CRKP. Conclusion:Prolonged use of polymyxin B is an independent risk factor for PR-CRKP,and mixed QREC and CRO infection can increase the risk of PR-CRKP.
8.A Meta-synthesis of qualitative studies on financial toxicity experience in female breast cancer patients
Yuyue TAN ; Ying FAN ; Shicong XU ; Xianrong LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(35):2728-2734
Objective:To comprehensively describe the experience of economic toxicity in breast cancer patients by systematically integrating qualitative studies.Methods:Search the qualitative research literature on the economic toxicity experience of breast cancer patients from the PubMed, Web of Science, PsycINFQ, CINAHL, Embase, Cochrane Library, EBSCO, China National Knowledge Infratructure, Vip Network, Wanfang Patent Database and SinoMed from the warehouse until April 2023. Unified criteria were evaluated for the quality of the included literature, and the literature results were integrated by the pooled integration method.Results:A total of 11 articles were included, and 41 research results were summarized into 9 categories into 3 integrated results: the impact of economic toxicity on patients and families; adjust self-response to economic toxicity and achieve role growth; the needs and expectations for economic toxicity.Conclusions:Medical staff should pay attention to the economic burden and psychological pressure borne by breast cancer patients and their families during treatment, implement active psychological nursing intervention. Hospitals should build special social assistance channels, and social security departments should improve relevant medical insurance policies to reduce the economic toxicity of patients from multiple levels.
9. Study on Relationship of Anxiety and/or Depression With Dyspepsia in Outpatients Undergoing Gastroscopy
Tian HE ; Xiujun MIN ; Zhe SUN ; Yuyue QIU ; Ling LIU ; Jiajun XU
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2022;27(7):399-403
Background: Patients with dyspepsia are the major group of outpatient department of gastroenterology. Dyspeptic symptoms are closely related to anxiety and/or depression. However, the relationship of anxiety and/or depression to dyspeptic symptoms in outpatients undergoing gastroscopy is still unclear. Aims: To investigate the incidence of anxiety and/or depression in outpatients undergoing gastroscopy and its correlation with the severity of dyspepsia. Methods: Outpatients underwent gastroscopy from November 2021 to December 2021 at West China Hospital, Sichuan University were recruited. Generalized anxiety disorder-7 (GAD-7), patient health questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) were used to evaluate anxiety and depression, respectively. Rome diagnostic questionnaire for functional gastrointestinal disorders, severity of dyspepsia assessment questionnaire, visceral sensitivity index were used to evaluate dyspepsia. The correlation of anxiety and/or depression with dyspepsia was analyzed. Results: A total of 458 questionnaires were collected effectively, including 146 (31.9%) patients with anxiety and/or depression. Compared with the non-anxiety and depression group, the number of gastroscopy in the anxiety and/or depression group was significantly higher (P<0.05). Compared with the non-anxiety and depression group, the incidences of extremely mild/mild dyspepsia, moderate/severe epigastric fullness, postprandial fullness, epigastric pain and belching were significantly increased in the anxiety and/or depression group (P<0.05). Anxiety and/or depression was significantly correlated with the severity of dyspepsia and visceral sensitivity (r=0.421, r=0.143; P< 0.05). Conclusions: Anxiety and/or depression is common in outpatients undergoing gastroscopy; anxiety and/or depression may lead to repeated endoscopic examinations; anxiety and/or depression is significantly correlated with dyspepsia and visceral sensitivity.
10.Associations between social exclusion, personality trait and emotional regulation with the willingness to seek help after being bullied in middle school students
XIONG Yani, MA Xiaoyan, LUO Xincheng, YANG Yuyue, XU Shengchao, HU Kang, HUANG Peng
Chinese Journal of School Health 2022;43(9):1346-1350
Objective:
To understand the relationships of social exclusion, personality trait and emotion regulation with willingness to seek help after being bullied, and to provide reference for rationalized intervention of campus bullying among middle school students.
Methods:
A tatal of 2 040 middle school students from a middle school in Jiangxi Province were selected as the research objects, and surveyed by general situation questionnaire, Olweus Bullying Questionnaire, Willingness to Seek Help Scale, social exclusion scale, personality scale and Emotion Regulation Scale. Among them, a further survey of 381 bullies was conducted and SPSS 26.0 was used for statistical processing of data.
Results:
About 55.88% (133/238) and 58.74% (84/143) reported willingness to seek help after being bullied among middle and high school students, respectively( χ 2=0.30, P >0.05). There were no significant differences in gender and residency( P >0.05). In junior middle school students, compared with the non help willingness group( 3.83± 0.78,3.35±1.03,3.33±1.03,29.81±7.77), the rejected scores of the help willingness group were lower(3.57±0.75), scores of affinity and openness in personality traits were higher(3.69±0.88,3.72±0.79), the cognitive reappraisal scores were higher( 32.42 ±8.25). Among senior middle school students, the rejected and expression suppression scores of the help willingness group were lower(3.51±0.67,26.96±7.47), while extroversion personality traits were higher(3.61±0.95). Multivariate unconditional Log binomial regression analysis showed that high score of expression suppression was associated with less willingness to seek help( OR=0.94, P =0.02).
Conclusion
Social exclusion, personality trait and emotional regulation may have certain influences on willingness to seek help after being bullied among junior and senior middle school students, effects varies by grade level.


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