1.Clinical guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of sacroiliac complex injuries (version 2025)
Fulin TAO ; Jinlei DONG ; Gang WANG ; Xianzhong MA ; Guanglin WANG ; Jiandong WANG ; Zhanying SHI ; Wei FENG ; Shiwen ZHU ; Gang LYU ; Guangyao LIU ; Dahui SUN ; Yuqiang SUN ; Ming LI ; Weixu LI ; Yan ZHUANG ; Kaifang CHEN ; Dapeng ZHOU ; Qishi ZHOU ; Zhangyuan LIN ; Chengla YI ; Longpo ZHENG ; Jianzhong GUAN ; Zhiyong HOU ; Shuquan GUO ; Xiaodong GUO ; Xiaoshan GUO ; Xiaodong QIN ; Hua CHEN ; Shicai FAN ; Dongsheng ZHOU ; Lianxin LI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(8):709-720
Sacroiliac complex injuries are commonly seen in high-energy pelvic fractures. The injuries make a big difference in treatment patterns due to the diverse injury types, posing considerable challenges in formulating optimal treatment strategies, and hence are persistent clinical difficulties in orthopedic trauma. The clinical management of sacroiliac complex injuries presents several key challenges such as a non-negligible rate of missed diagnoses in associated vascular and visceral injuries, absence of standardized protocols for surgical approaches and reduction-fixation strategies across different injury patterns, and ongoing controversies regarding surgical indications and optimal timing for patients combined with concomitant lumbosacral plexus injuries. Currently, no systematic clinical guidelines are available for the diagnosis and treatment of sacroiliac complex injuries both domestically and internationally. To this end, the Pelvic and Acetabular Surgery Group, Orthopedic Branch, China International Exchange and Promotive Association for Medical and Health Care and Orthopedic Physician Branch, Chinese Medical Doctor Association organized a panel of domestic experts in the field to develop the Clinical guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of sacroiliac complex injuries ( version 2025), based on evidence-based medicine and adhering to the principles of scientific rigor, clinical applicability, and innovation. These guidelines provided 11 recommendations covering diagnosis, therapeutic principles and techniques, management protocols for lumbosacral plexus injuries, outcome evaluation, and postoperative rehabilitation pathways, etc., aiming to standardize the clinical management of sacroiliac complex injuries.
2.Screening of MLL fusion genes and rare breakpoint cases in patients with acute myeloid leukemia
Si LI ; Huanchen CHENG ; Zhanying WANG ; Wenpeng HAO ; Hong LIANG ; Jun MA
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2025;46(4):349-354
Objective:To screen for patients with mixed-lineage leukemia (MLL) fusion gene-positive with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), analyze the clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients with AML with positive fusion genes, and report two cases with rare breakpoint sites.Methods:This study included 287 patients with AML (non-acute promyelocytic leukemia) admitted to the Hematology and Oncology Research Center of Harbin First Hospital from October 2021 to October 2023. The cohort involved 157 males and 130 females, with a median age of 48 years (range: 19-80 years). All 287 patients underwent screening for 56 fusion genes and chromosome karyotyping analysis. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and RNA seq were further performed on patients with negative fusion genes but positive 11q23.3 chromosomal translocation. Patient observation indicators included remission, recurrence, and others.Results:Among the 287 patients with AML, 15 were positive for the MLL fusion gene, with a positivity rate of 5.2%. Among the 11 types of MLL fusion genes detected, the most prevalent fusion types were MLL-ENL (4 cases), MLL-ELL (4 cases), MLL-AF9 (3 cases), and MLL-AF6 (3 cases). Of the 15 patients with positive MLL fusion gene, 2 demonstrated negative fusion gene while exhibiting positive chromosome and FISH. RNA-seq testing in these two patients revealed an uncommon breakpoint in the MLL fusion gene and a novel breakpoint fusion site, respectively. Complete remission (CR) was achieved in 6 patients with positive MLL fusion genes during the first chemotherapy cycle. After two cycles, eight patients achieved CR, with 50% of them experiencing recurrence within 2 months.Conclusion:RNA seq technology is useful for screening fusion genes with unconventional or novel cleavage sites, and patients with positive MLL fusion genes demonstrated a poorer prognosis.
3.Clinical guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of sacroiliac complex injuries (version 2025)
Fulin TAO ; Jinlei DONG ; Gang WANG ; Xianzhong MA ; Guanglin WANG ; Jiandong WANG ; Zhanying SHI ; Wei FENG ; Shiwen ZHU ; Gang LYU ; Guangyao LIU ; Dahui SUN ; Yuqiang SUN ; Ming LI ; Weixu LI ; Yan ZHUANG ; Kaifang CHEN ; Dapeng ZHOU ; Qishi ZHOU ; Zhangyuan LIN ; Chengla YI ; Longpo ZHENG ; Jianzhong GUAN ; Zhiyong HOU ; Shuquan GUO ; Xiaodong GUO ; Xiaoshan GUO ; Xiaodong QIN ; Hua CHEN ; Shicai FAN ; Dongsheng ZHOU ; Lianxin LI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(8):709-720
Sacroiliac complex injuries are commonly seen in high-energy pelvic fractures. The injuries make a big difference in treatment patterns due to the diverse injury types, posing considerable challenges in formulating optimal treatment strategies, and hence are persistent clinical difficulties in orthopedic trauma. The clinical management of sacroiliac complex injuries presents several key challenges such as a non-negligible rate of missed diagnoses in associated vascular and visceral injuries, absence of standardized protocols for surgical approaches and reduction-fixation strategies across different injury patterns, and ongoing controversies regarding surgical indications and optimal timing for patients combined with concomitant lumbosacral plexus injuries. Currently, no systematic clinical guidelines are available for the diagnosis and treatment of sacroiliac complex injuries both domestically and internationally. To this end, the Pelvic and Acetabular Surgery Group, Orthopedic Branch, China International Exchange and Promotive Association for Medical and Health Care and Orthopedic Physician Branch, Chinese Medical Doctor Association organized a panel of domestic experts in the field to develop the Clinical guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of sacroiliac complex injuries ( version 2025), based on evidence-based medicine and adhering to the principles of scientific rigor, clinical applicability, and innovation. These guidelines provided 11 recommendations covering diagnosis, therapeutic principles and techniques, management protocols for lumbosacral plexus injuries, outcome evaluation, and postoperative rehabilitation pathways, etc., aiming to standardize the clinical management of sacroiliac complex injuries.
4.Screening of MLL fusion genes and rare breakpoint cases in patients with acute myeloid leukemia
Si LI ; Huanchen CHENG ; Zhanying WANG ; Wenpeng HAO ; Hong LIANG ; Jun MA
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2025;46(4):349-354
Objective:To screen for patients with mixed-lineage leukemia (MLL) fusion gene-positive with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), analyze the clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients with AML with positive fusion genes, and report two cases with rare breakpoint sites.Methods:This study included 287 patients with AML (non-acute promyelocytic leukemia) admitted to the Hematology and Oncology Research Center of Harbin First Hospital from October 2021 to October 2023. The cohort involved 157 males and 130 females, with a median age of 48 years (range: 19-80 years). All 287 patients underwent screening for 56 fusion genes and chromosome karyotyping analysis. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and RNA seq were further performed on patients with negative fusion genes but positive 11q23.3 chromosomal translocation. Patient observation indicators included remission, recurrence, and others.Results:Among the 287 patients with AML, 15 were positive for the MLL fusion gene, with a positivity rate of 5.2%. Among the 11 types of MLL fusion genes detected, the most prevalent fusion types were MLL-ENL (4 cases), MLL-ELL (4 cases), MLL-AF9 (3 cases), and MLL-AF6 (3 cases). Of the 15 patients with positive MLL fusion gene, 2 demonstrated negative fusion gene while exhibiting positive chromosome and FISH. RNA-seq testing in these two patients revealed an uncommon breakpoint in the MLL fusion gene and a novel breakpoint fusion site, respectively. Complete remission (CR) was achieved in 6 patients with positive MLL fusion genes during the first chemotherapy cycle. After two cycles, eight patients achieved CR, with 50% of them experiencing recurrence within 2 months.Conclusion:RNA seq technology is useful for screening fusion genes with unconventional or novel cleavage sites, and patients with positive MLL fusion genes demonstrated a poorer prognosis.
5.Association Between Normal-weight Central Obesity With New-onset Cardiovascular Disease and All-cause Mortality
Zhanying MA ; Jierui WANG ; Haicheng SONG ; Fan YANG ; Jiaoyan LI ; Mingzhu ZHAO ; Lizhi CHEN ; Lina LI ; Wenfang YANG ; Shuohua CHEN ; Shouling WU ; Liufu CUI
Chinese Circulation Journal 2024;39(11):1110-1116
Objectives:To investigate the association between normal-weight central obesity with new-onset cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality risk. Methods:A prospective cohort study was conducted,selecting a total of 93885 participants from the Kailuan Study who had their first physical examination in 2006-2007.According to waist circumference (central obesity:male waist circumference ≥90 cm,female waist circumference ≥85 cm;no central obesity:male waist circumference<90 cm,female waist circumference<85 cm) and body mass index (BMI,normal weight:18.5 kg/m2≤BMI<24.0 kg/m2;overweight/obesity:BMI ≥24.0 kg/m2),the participants were divided into 4 groups:normal weight no central obesity group (G1 group),normal weight central obesity group (G2 group),overweight/obesity no central obesity group (G3 group) and overweight/central obesity group (G4 group);Using the Kaplan-Meier method,the cumulative incidence of new-onset cardiovascular diseases (including hemorrhagic stroke,ischemic stroke and myocardial infarction) and all-cause mortality in different groups was calculated,and the Log-rank test was used for intergroup comparisons.Furthermore,the associations between the different groups and the risk of new-onset cardiovascular diseases and all-cause mortality were analyzed using the multivariate Cox proportional hazard regression model. Results:After a median follow-up of 14.97 (14.55,15.17) years,the cumulative incidence of new-onset cardiovascular diseases in G1 group,G2 group,G3 group and G4 group was 7.62%,10.84%,8.67%,12.91% respectively (log-rank P<0.05) and the cumulative incidence of all-cause mortality was 12.83%,19.72%,10.65%,16.33% respectively (log-rank P<0.01).After adjusting for confounding factors,Cox regression analysis showed that the HR (95%CI) of new-onset cardiovascular diseases in G2 group,G3 group and G4 group were 1.14 (1.04-1.25),1.07 (1.01-1.14),1.27 (1.21-1.34),respectively compared with G1 group (all P<0.05).The HR (95%CI) of all-cause mortality were 1.06 (1.00-1.14),0.90 (0.85-0.95),0.97 (0.93-1.01) compared with G1 group,and P values were 0.07,<0.01,0.15,respectively.The results of sensitivity analysis were consistent with the above major studies after excluding overweight/obesity and cancer participants during follow-up. Conclusions:Normal-weight central obesity increases the risk of new-onset cardiovascular diseases and all-cause mortality.
6.Expert consensus on the accurate diagnosis and treatment of acetabular fractures based on three-column classification (version 2023)
Ruipeng ZHANG ; Hongmin CAI ; Shicai FAN ; Gang LYU ; Yan ZHUANG ; Chengla YI ; Xiaodong GUO ; Longpo ZHENG ; Xianzhong MA ; Hua CHEN ; Dahui SUN ; Guanglin WANG ; Qishi ZHOU ; Weixu LI ; Wei FENG ; Zhangyuan LIN ; Xiaodong QIN ; Jiandong WANG ; Zhanying SHI ; Lianxin LI ; Guangyao LIU ; Shuquan GUO ; Ming LI ; Jianzhong GUAN ; Yingze ZHANG ; Zhiyong HOU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(10):865-875
Accurate classification of the acetabular injuries and appropriate treatment plan are great challenges for orthopedic surgeons because of the irregular anatomical structure of the acetabulum and aggregation of important vessels and nerves around it. Letournel-Judet classification system has been widely applied to classify acetabular fractures. However, there are several limitations, including incomplete inclusion of fracture types, difficulty in understanding and insufficient guidance for surgical treatment, etc. Serious complications such as traumatic arthritis are common due to wrong classification and diagnosis and improper selection of surgical strategy, which brings a heavy burden to the society and families. Three-column classification, based on anatomic characteristics, has advantages of containing more fracture types and being easy to understand, etc. To solve the problems existing in the diagnosis and treatment process based on Letournel-Judet classification, achieve accurate diagnosis and treatment of patients with acetabular fractures, and obtain satisfactory prognosis, the Orthopedic Trauma Emergency Center of Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University and the Trauma Orthopedic Branch of the Chinese Orthopedic Association organized experts from relevant fields to formulate the Expert consensus on the accurate diagnosis and treatment of acetabular fractures based on three-column classification ( version 2023) in terms of principles of evidence-based medicine. Based on the three-column classification, 15 recommendations were proposed, covering the diagnosis, treatment, complication prevention and management, etc, so as to provide reference for accurate diagnosis and treatment of acetabular fractures.
7.Mediating effect of medical coping style on psychological resilience and death anxiety in cancer patients
Youhui GU ; Hong YANG ; Yuhan LU ; Zhanying WANG ; Jinxing SHAO ; Miaoning YOU ; Shuling MA
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(2):189-194
Objective:To explore the mediating effect of medical coping style on psychological resilience and death anxiety in cancer patients.Methods:Using the convenient sampling method, a total of 330 inpatients from 2 cancer hospitals in Beijing were selected as the research objects from June to August 2020. The general information questionnaire, Chinese Version of Templer 's Death Anxiety Scale (C-T-DAS) , Medical Coping Modes Questionnaire (MCMQ) and the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC) were used to investigate them. Pearson correlation analysis and multiple linear regression were used to analyze the relationship between death anxiety, medical coping style and psychological resilience in cancer patients. AMOS 21.0 was used to establish the structural equation model and verify the mediation effect. A total of 330 questionnaires were sent out in this study, and 302 were effectively received, with the effective recovery of 91.5%. Results:The score of Chinese Version of Templer's Death Anxiety Scale for 302 cancer patients was (40.12±10.23) , the score of Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale was (70.97±13.43) and the scores of confrontation, avoidance and resighation dimension of Medical Coping Modes Questionnaire were (18.80 ±3.65) , (15.64±3.16) and (8.75±2.84) . The psychological resilience of cancer patients was negatively correlated with death anxiety and the resignation dimension in medical coping styles ( P<0.01) , and positively correlated with the facing and avoiding dimensions in medical coping styles ( P<0.05) . The face and yield dimensions in the medical coping style of cancer patients were positively correlated with death anxiety ( P<0.05) . Medical coping styles played a partial mediating role between psychological resilience and death anxiety, and the mediating effect accounted for 32.47% of the total effect. Conclusions:Clinical medical staff should pay attention to the death anxiety of cancer patients, improve their psychological resilience and encourage patients to actively cope with the disease, so as to reduce their death anxiety level and promote mental health.
8.Clinical observation of mucosal injury after high-dose methotrexate chemotherapy in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Dianzhi WANG ; Li LI ; Wenpeng HAO ; Zhanying WANG ; Yubao BAI ; Ying WANG ; Yunxing XIE ; Binghong HAN ; Harbin Jun MA
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2020;29(5):271-274
Objective:To investigate mucosal injury after high-dose methotrexate (HD-MTX) chemotherapy in treatment of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), and to analyze the association with methotrexate blood concentration, risk stratification and clinical efficacy.Methods:The data of 95 children with ALL who received 539 times of HD-MTX chemotherapy in the First Hospital of Harbin from November 2015 to October 2018 were retrospectively analyzed, and the association of mucosal injury with methotrexate blood concentration, disease risk degree and clinical efficacy was also analyzed.Results:Among 95 children who received 539 times of HD-MTX chemotherapy, the total incidence of mucosal injury was 8.4% (45/539); the incidence of mucosal injury was 4.6% (11/239), 7.6% (8/105), 13.3% (26/195), respectively in the low-risk group, middle-risk group and high-risk group. With the elevation of disease risk, the incidence of mucosal injury was increased ( χ2 = 10.787, P < 0.05). There was no correlation of the degree of mucosal injury with methotrexate blood concentration and disease risk degree (all P > 0.05), and the mucosal injury was not related with the clinical efficacy ( P > 0.05). Conclusion:After the application of HD-MTX in children with ALL, adjustment of the dose of rescue drug by monitoring of methotrexate blood concentration can improve the safety of therapeutic drugs.
9.Effect of TET2 gene mutation on the curative efficacy of myelodysplastic syndromes in children
Yubao BAI ; Dianzhi WANG ; Zhanying WANG ; Wenpeng HAO ; Ying WANG ; Yunxing XIE ; Binghong HAN ; Jun MA
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2020;29(7):415-418
Objective:To explore the therapeutic effect of low-dose arsenous acid/tretinoin with or without low-dose cytarabine induction regimen on myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) with TET2 gene mutation in children.Methods:Nine children with MDS who were hospitalized at the First Hospital of Harbin from March 2009 to April 2018 were collected, including 3 cases of refractory cytopenia of childhood (RCC), 4 cases of MDS with excess of blasts type Ⅰ (MDS-EBⅠ) and 2 cases of MDS with excess of blasts type Ⅱ (MDS-EBⅡ). The next-generation gene sequencing method (NGS) was applied to detect the TET2 gene mutation in bone marrow cells of children with MDS. The low-dose arsenous acid/tretinoin with or without low-dose cytarabine induction regimen was adopted to conduct tiered therapy on children with MDS. The clinical efficacy was assessed in line with the MDS response evaluation criteria adopted by the MDS International Working Group (IWG) in 2006.Results:Among the 9 patients, the short-term clinical efficacy was observed in 8 cases. Two patients with TET2 gene mutation achieved the short-term clinical efficacy of bone marrow complete remission (mCR) and hematological improvement (HI). Among 7 patients without TET2 gene mutation, 4 patients obtained CR, 1 patients obtained mCR and HI, and 1 patients obtained stable disease (SD) in terms of the short-term clinical efficacy.Conclusion:The low-dose arsenous acid/tretinoin with or without low-dose cytarabine regimen may be beneficial to MDS children with TET2 gene mutation.
10.Effect of thyroxine replacement therapy with residual subclinical hypothyroidism on the success rate of catheter ablation in elderly patients with atrial fibrillation
Yingwei CHEN ; Weihua GUO ; Xiaofei QIN ; Caihua SANG ; Deyong LONG ; Ronghui YU ; Zhanying HAN ; Chunguang QIU ; Jingzeng DONG ; Changsheng MA
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2017;36(7):735-738
Objective To investigate the effect of thyroxine replacement therapy with residual subclinical hypothyroidism on the success rate of catheter ablation in elderly patients with atrial fibrillation(AF).Methods Among the consecutive patients with AF who underwent a first AF ablation in our center between 2009 and 2012,we identified 56 patients(41 paroxysmal AF,15 persistent AF)with subclinical clinical hypothyroidism after receiving thyroid hormone replacement therapy as study group.The control group consisted of 56 patients with euthyroidism and no history of thyroid dysfunction.All patients underwent catheter ablation.Results At the end of follow up,37.5%(21/56)patients were AF free after the first procedure in the study group,in comparison to 64.3%(36/56)in control group(χ2=8.655,P=0.003).Last procedure was performed in 27 patients of study group and in 15 patients of control group.After the last performed ablation,62.5%(35/56)study group patients and 80.4%(45/56)controls group patients had no recurrence(χ2=4.653,P=0.031).The major complications rate did not differ between two groups(P=0.642).Conclusions Thyroid hormone replacement therapy with residual subclinical hypothyroidism reduces catheter ablation success rate in elderly patients with atrial fibrillation.

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