1.Electron microscopic evaluation of pre-transplant biopsies from deceased donor kidneys and preliminary study on graft outcome
Yujie ZHOU ; Fangcheng ZHANG ; Tao QIU ; Zeya JIN ; Long ZHANG ; Zhongbao CHEN ; Yang GUAN ; Jiangqiao ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2025;46(7):497-503
Objective:To investigate the electron microscopic evaluation results of pre-transplant biopsies of deceased donor kidneys and the corresponding recovery of graft function in recipients after kidney transplantation.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data and donor kidney electron microscopy (EM) reports of 196 kidney transplant recipients who underwent pre-implantation kidney biopsies at Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University between October 2020 and June 2023. The ultrastructural pathological features assessed in the pre-transplant kidney biopsy included: the number of glomeruli, the presence of leukocytes and endothelial cells within the glomeruli, the arrangement of capillary loops, abnormalities in podocytes, mesangial cells, mesangial matrix and glomerular basement membrane (GBM), and multilayering of the peritubular capillary basement membrane. Referring to the Mayo Clinic/Renal Pathology Society Consensus Report on the pathological classification, diagnosis, and reporting of glomerulonephritis, the expert consensus on renal biopsy pathology reporting models, and the content of the 2019 Banff Transplant Pathology Meeting, a scoring system was established for ultrastructural pathology of donor kidneys. According to the scores, the recipients were divided into three groups: Group A (total score ≥ 8 points, 94 cases), Group B (total score between 6 and 8 points, 85 cases), and Group C (total score < 6 points, 17 cases). The serum creatinine, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), and proteinuria at postoperative day 1, day 7, month 1, month 3, month 6, and year 1 were compared among the three groups.Results:Among the 196 donor kidneys, EM examination before transplantation showed the following findings: 19 cases (9.7%) had prominent leukocyte infiltration within the glomeruli, 8 cases (4.1%) had mild leukocyte infiltration, and the remaining 169 cases (86.2%) showed no obvious increase in glomerular leukocytes. Glomerular capillary loop collapse or narrowing was seen in 19 cases (9.7%). Endothelial cell proliferation was observed in 32 cases (16.3%). Homogeneous thickening of the GBM (400-900 nm) was present in 82 cases (41.8%). Foot process effacement ranged from partial to diffuse. Podocyte vacuolar degeneration was seen in 62 cases (32.1%), and podocyte swelling in 10 cases (5.1%). Electron-dense deposits in the mesangial area were observed in 9 cases (4.6%). Mild tubular epithelial swelling was present in 6 cases (3.1%). Only 22 cases (11.2%) showed no multilayering of the peritubular capillary basement membrane, while 174 cases (88.8%) showed 2 to 5 layers of multilayering. All donor glomeruli showed irregular capillary loop arrangement, and the renal interstitium showed scattered inflammatory infiltration and varying degrees of collagen fiber deposition. Group C had significantly higher qualitative proteinuria levels at day 7 and month 1 post-transplantation compared with Groups A and B ( P=0.036, 0.004). There were no statistically significant differences in other renal function indicators among the groups (all P>0.05). Conclusions:Pre-transplant electron microscopy of donor kidneys helps in accurately assessing donor kidney quality and identifying subtle pre-existing pathological changes. It can serve as a reference tool for predicting post-transplant functional recovery. Mild ultrastructural abnormalities in donor kidneys have a relatively controllable impact on long-term graft outcomes.
2.Co-word cluster analysis of hotspots on self-management of patients with chronic heart failure at home and abroad in the past decade
Hongjun LIU ; Chunzhi ZHANG ; Yuqiu CHENG ; Yu GUO ; Zeya SHI ; Shuhui YIN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(15):2039-2045
Objective:To analyze and discuss the current status, hotspots and development dynamics of self-management in chronic heart failure (CHF) patients at home and abroad based on China National Knowledge Infrastructure and Web of Science databases.Methods:Literature on self-management of CHF patients was searched in China National Knowledge Infrastructure and Web of Science. The search period was from January 1, 2014 to May 31, 2024. Keyword cluster analysis was performed using Cite Space 6.3.R1 software.Results:A total of 411 articles in Chinese and 878 articles in English were included. In the past ten years, the annual publication volume of English literature was generally even, and the distribution trend of annual publication volume of Chinese literature showed an upward and then a downward trend. The hotspots of self-management of CHF patients in the Chinese literature mainly focused on health education, self-efficacy, and disease prognosis, and the hotspots of self-management of CHF patients in the English literature mainly focused on quality of life, disease management, and self-care.Conclusions:Analyzing the current status, hotspots and developmental dynamics of self-management in CHF patients can provide a reference for how to effectively promote self-management in CHF patients and conduct related research in the future.
3.Co-word cluster analysis of hotspots on self-management of patients with chronic heart failure at home and abroad in the past decade
Hongjun LIU ; Chunzhi ZHANG ; Yuqiu CHENG ; Yu GUO ; Zeya SHI ; Shuhui YIN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(15):2039-2045
Objective:To analyze and discuss the current status, hotspots and development dynamics of self-management in chronic heart failure (CHF) patients at home and abroad based on China National Knowledge Infrastructure and Web of Science databases.Methods:Literature on self-management of CHF patients was searched in China National Knowledge Infrastructure and Web of Science. The search period was from January 1, 2014 to May 31, 2024. Keyword cluster analysis was performed using Cite Space 6.3.R1 software.Results:A total of 411 articles in Chinese and 878 articles in English were included. In the past ten years, the annual publication volume of English literature was generally even, and the distribution trend of annual publication volume of Chinese literature showed an upward and then a downward trend. The hotspots of self-management of CHF patients in the Chinese literature mainly focused on health education, self-efficacy, and disease prognosis, and the hotspots of self-management of CHF patients in the English literature mainly focused on quality of life, disease management, and self-care.Conclusions:Analyzing the current status, hotspots and developmental dynamics of self-management in CHF patients can provide a reference for how to effectively promote self-management in CHF patients and conduct related research in the future.
4.Electron microscopic evaluation of pre-transplant biopsies from deceased donor kidneys and preliminary study on graft outcome
Yujie ZHOU ; Fangcheng ZHANG ; Tao QIU ; Zeya JIN ; Long ZHANG ; Zhongbao CHEN ; Yang GUAN ; Jiangqiao ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2025;46(7):497-503
Objective:To investigate the electron microscopic evaluation results of pre-transplant biopsies of deceased donor kidneys and the corresponding recovery of graft function in recipients after kidney transplantation.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data and donor kidney electron microscopy (EM) reports of 196 kidney transplant recipients who underwent pre-implantation kidney biopsies at Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University between October 2020 and June 2023. The ultrastructural pathological features assessed in the pre-transplant kidney biopsy included: the number of glomeruli, the presence of leukocytes and endothelial cells within the glomeruli, the arrangement of capillary loops, abnormalities in podocytes, mesangial cells, mesangial matrix and glomerular basement membrane (GBM), and multilayering of the peritubular capillary basement membrane. Referring to the Mayo Clinic/Renal Pathology Society Consensus Report on the pathological classification, diagnosis, and reporting of glomerulonephritis, the expert consensus on renal biopsy pathology reporting models, and the content of the 2019 Banff Transplant Pathology Meeting, a scoring system was established for ultrastructural pathology of donor kidneys. According to the scores, the recipients were divided into three groups: Group A (total score ≥ 8 points, 94 cases), Group B (total score between 6 and 8 points, 85 cases), and Group C (total score < 6 points, 17 cases). The serum creatinine, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), and proteinuria at postoperative day 1, day 7, month 1, month 3, month 6, and year 1 were compared among the three groups.Results:Among the 196 donor kidneys, EM examination before transplantation showed the following findings: 19 cases (9.7%) had prominent leukocyte infiltration within the glomeruli, 8 cases (4.1%) had mild leukocyte infiltration, and the remaining 169 cases (86.2%) showed no obvious increase in glomerular leukocytes. Glomerular capillary loop collapse or narrowing was seen in 19 cases (9.7%). Endothelial cell proliferation was observed in 32 cases (16.3%). Homogeneous thickening of the GBM (400-900 nm) was present in 82 cases (41.8%). Foot process effacement ranged from partial to diffuse. Podocyte vacuolar degeneration was seen in 62 cases (32.1%), and podocyte swelling in 10 cases (5.1%). Electron-dense deposits in the mesangial area were observed in 9 cases (4.6%). Mild tubular epithelial swelling was present in 6 cases (3.1%). Only 22 cases (11.2%) showed no multilayering of the peritubular capillary basement membrane, while 174 cases (88.8%) showed 2 to 5 layers of multilayering. All donor glomeruli showed irregular capillary loop arrangement, and the renal interstitium showed scattered inflammatory infiltration and varying degrees of collagen fiber deposition. Group C had significantly higher qualitative proteinuria levels at day 7 and month 1 post-transplantation compared with Groups A and B ( P=0.036, 0.004). There were no statistically significant differences in other renal function indicators among the groups (all P>0.05). Conclusions:Pre-transplant electron microscopy of donor kidneys helps in accurately assessing donor kidney quality and identifying subtle pre-existing pathological changes. It can serve as a reference tool for predicting post-transplant functional recovery. Mild ultrastructural abnormalities in donor kidneys have a relatively controllable impact on long-term graft outcomes.
5.Preliminary teaching application of a new microsurgery simulation training platform based on real clinical scenarios
Lei CUI ; Yan HAN ; Yuting WANG ; Zeya ZHANG ; Guojun YANG ; Zhaoqi TAN ; Honggang SU ; Yudi HAN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(3):318-324
Objective:A microsurgical simulation training device based on real clinical scenes was designed and its effectiveness was tested.Methods:From January 1, 2020 to January 1, 2023, postgraduate students in the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department of the First Medical Center of PLA General Hospital and the Plastic Surgery Hospital of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences were enrolled in this prospective study. The simulation training device consists of four parts: (1)Blood perfusion system, which is used to simulate living animal blood vessels.(2)The inner baffling rod system, which is used to simulate the operation in deep cavity.(3) The exterior baffling rod system, which is used to simulate the operation in difficult positions.(4) A pulsating platform system is used to simulate microsurgery under the influence of respiratory movement. Preliminary verification of the effect of the simulated training device was as follows: Surgeons with no experience in microsurgery were completely randomized assigned to the control group (traditional microsurgery training group) and the experimental group (training group using the simulated training device). After 4 weeks of microsurgical training, the trainees were assigned to perform two surgical skill assessments, the first using a live animal model for end-to-end anastomosis of rat tail arteries, and the second assessment using end-to-end anastomosis of free latissimus dorsi flap arteries in a real case. The performance of the two groups was compared by using operation time and microsurgical GRS score scale including four items of dexterity, visuospatial ability, operative flow and judgment. Chi-squared test was used to analyze gender between the two groups. GRS scores between the two groups were compared by the Mann-Whitney U test. Participants’ ageand operation time between the two groups was compared by independent t-test. P<0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results:A total of 18 trainees were enrolled, including 10 in the control group, 6 males and 4 females, with an average age of (27.80±1.87) years. There were 8 subjects in the experimental group, 4 males and 4 females, with an average age of (28.10±1.56) years old. There were no significant differences in age, gender and other baseline characteristics between the two groups ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference in GRS score and operation time between the control group and the experimental group ( P> 0.05) in the first assessment. However, in the second assessment of real cases, the GRS score of the experimental group was significantly higher than that of the control group(14.25 vs. 5.70), and the operation duration of the experimental group was also shorter than that of the control group, and the difference was statistically significant[(100.37±24.65 ) min vs. (105.60±22.84) min] ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Compared with traditional microsurgery training methods, using microsurgery training devices based on clinical real scenes can effectively shorten the learning curve and enable trainees to master complex micromanipulation skills more quickly.
6.Preliminary teaching application of a new microsurgery simulation training platform based on real clinical scenarios
Lei CUI ; Yan HAN ; Yuting WANG ; Zeya ZHANG ; Guojun YANG ; Zhaoqi TAN ; Honggang SU ; Yudi HAN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(3):318-324
Objective:A microsurgical simulation training device based on real clinical scenes was designed and its effectiveness was tested.Methods:From January 1, 2020 to January 1, 2023, postgraduate students in the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department of the First Medical Center of PLA General Hospital and the Plastic Surgery Hospital of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences were enrolled in this prospective study. The simulation training device consists of four parts: (1)Blood perfusion system, which is used to simulate living animal blood vessels.(2)The inner baffling rod system, which is used to simulate the operation in deep cavity.(3) The exterior baffling rod system, which is used to simulate the operation in difficult positions.(4) A pulsating platform system is used to simulate microsurgery under the influence of respiratory movement. Preliminary verification of the effect of the simulated training device was as follows: Surgeons with no experience in microsurgery were completely randomized assigned to the control group (traditional microsurgery training group) and the experimental group (training group using the simulated training device). After 4 weeks of microsurgical training, the trainees were assigned to perform two surgical skill assessments, the first using a live animal model for end-to-end anastomosis of rat tail arteries, and the second assessment using end-to-end anastomosis of free latissimus dorsi flap arteries in a real case. The performance of the two groups was compared by using operation time and microsurgical GRS score scale including four items of dexterity, visuospatial ability, operative flow and judgment. Chi-squared test was used to analyze gender between the two groups. GRS scores between the two groups were compared by the Mann-Whitney U test. Participants’ ageand operation time between the two groups was compared by independent t-test. P<0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results:A total of 18 trainees were enrolled, including 10 in the control group, 6 males and 4 females, with an average age of (27.80±1.87) years. There were 8 subjects in the experimental group, 4 males and 4 females, with an average age of (28.10±1.56) years old. There were no significant differences in age, gender and other baseline characteristics between the two groups ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference in GRS score and operation time between the control group and the experimental group ( P> 0.05) in the first assessment. However, in the second assessment of real cases, the GRS score of the experimental group was significantly higher than that of the control group(14.25 vs. 5.70), and the operation duration of the experimental group was also shorter than that of the control group, and the difference was statistically significant[(100.37±24.65 ) min vs. (105.60±22.84) min] ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Compared with traditional microsurgery training methods, using microsurgery training devices based on clinical real scenes can effectively shorten the learning curve and enable trainees to master complex micromanipulation skills more quickly.
7.A qualitative study on factors hindering exercise rehabilitation in aged patients with coronary heart disease after percutaneous coronary intervention
Xiaoying QIU ; Sijin CHEN ; Haoyu ZOU ; Yan ZHANG ; Zeya SHI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(4):427-432
Objective:To understand the factors hindering exercise rehabilitation in aged patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and provide a reference for clinical interventions.Methods:Aged CHD patients who underwent PCI in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at Hunan Provincial People's Hospital from January to June 2022 were selected by purposive sampling and underwent semi-structured interviews. Content analysis was employed for data analysis.Results:The factors hindering exercise rehabilitation in aged CHD patients after PCI can be categorized into two major groups: endogenous factors and exogenous factors. Endogenous factors were categorized into four themes: inadequate understanding, adverse disease experiences, weakness and physical dysfunction, and poor self-perception. Exogenous factors were categorized into four themes: lack of cardiac rehabilitation prescriptions and programs, social environmental barriers, insufficient family support, and restricted medical insurance coverage.Conclusions:The factors hindering exercise rehabilitation in aged CHD patients after PCI are diverse and complex. Prior to implementing exercise rehabilitation, healthcare professionals should thoroughly assess individuals' health conditions, rehabilitation needs, and limiting factors, and provide feasible rehabilitation content and formats.
8.Effect of complete percutaneous revascularization on improving long-term outcomes of patients with chronic total occlusion and multi-vessel disease.
Zeya LI ; Ziru ZHOU ; Lei GUO ; Lei ZHONG ; Jingnan XIAO ; Shaoke MENG ; Yingdong WANG ; Huaiyu DING ; Bo ZHANG ; Hao ZHU ; Xuchen ZHOU ; Rongchong HUANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(8):959-966
BACKGROUND:
Limited data are available on the comparison of clinical outcomes of complete vs. incomplete percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for patients with chronic total occlusion (CTO) and multi-vessel disease (MVD). The study aimed to compare their clinical outcomes.
METHODS:
A total of 558 patients with CTO and MVD were divided into the optimal medical treatment (OMT) group ( n = 86), incomplete PCI group ( n = 327), and complete PCI group ( n = 145). Propensity score matching (PSM) was performed between the complete and incomplete PCI groups as sensitivity analysis. The primary outcome was defined as the occurrence of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs), and unstable angina was defined as the secondary outcome.
RESULTS:
At a median follow-up of 21 months, there were statistical differences among the OMT, incomplete PCI, and complete PCI groups in the rates of MACEs (43.0% [37/86] vs. 30.6% [100/327] vs. 20.0% [29/145], respectively, P = 0.016) and unstable angina (24.4% [21/86] vs. 19.3% [63/327] vs. 10.3% [15/145], respectively, P = 0.010). Complete PCI was associated with lower MACE compared with OMT (adjusted hazard ratio [HR] = 2.00; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.23-3.27; P = 0.005) or incomplete PCI (adjusted HR = 1.58; 95% CI = 1.04-2.39; P = 0.031). Sensitivity analysis of PSM showed similar results to the above on the rates of MACEs between complete PCI and incomplete PCI groups (20.5% [25/122] vs. 32.6% [62/190], respectively; adjusted HR = 0.55; 95% CI = 0.32-0.96; P = 0.035) and unstable angina (10.7% [13/122] vs. 20.5% [39/190], respectively; adjusted HR = 0.48; 95% CI = 0.24-0.99; P = 0.046).
CONCLUSIONS
For treatment of CTO and MVD, complete PCI reduced the long-term risk of MACEs and unstable angina, as compared with incomplete PCI and OMT. Complete PCI in both CTO and non-CTO lesions can potentially improve the prognosis of patients with CTO and MVD.
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10.A scoping review of related factors affecting the participation of the elderly in digital health interventions
Zhen LI ; Yan ZHANG ; Yuelan QIN ; Tongbi LIU ; Siqi ZHANG ; Zeya SHI ; Meiyi TAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(3):234-241
Objective:To review the scope of related factors that affect the elderly′s participation in digital health intervention, and to provide a certain reference for the application and development of smart elderly technology.Methods:Based on the scope review guidelines issued by the Joanna Briggs Institute in Australia in 2019, the inclusion and exclusion criteria were determined according to the PCCS principles. Chinese and English literatures were searched in PubMed, Cochrane Library, JBI, CINAHL, Web of Science, Scopus, CNKI, Wanfang database and Chinese biomedical literature database. The search time limit was from the establishment of the database to November 30, 2021. Two researchers independently read, and used EndNoteX9 and Excel tables to extract relevant data from the literature for summary and analysis.Results:Totally 20 articles were selected, including 2 mixed studies, 10 cross-sectional studies, 6 qualitative studies, and 2 quasi-experimental studies. Relevant factors affecting the participation of the elderly in digital health interventions involved the developers, users and the user himself of digital health intervention systems, including the degree of system integration of system development, the degree of autonomy of the elderly, the credibility and accessibility of system equipment and ease of use; the degree of compatibility of equipment in the process of use, the degree of digital infrastructure configuration, the degree of Internet penetration, the availability and reliability of health information resources, the degree of training and education, the degree of communication with the elderly in the process of participation, financial payment, etc.; the four inherent factors of the elderly included the cost of technology use, technical anxiety, privacy and safety, and health needs.Conclusions:The elderly, medical staff, developers and other stakeholders should jointly participate in decision-making on the development and management of the digital health intervention system for the elderly, especially by inviting and empowering the elderly , and improve the training and feedback of the system application and use process, accelerate the popularization and promotion of technical resources, and increase social capital and financial payment incentives to reduce the burden on the elderly and the medical system.

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