1.Effect of ultrasound-guided sciatic nerve block via lateral suprapopliteal approach on postoperative pain and motor function in elderly patients undergoing TKA
Zihui SHI ; Jing LI ; Jing WANG ; Xiujin ZHU ; Bo LI ; Wei YUE
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(7):77-81
Objective:To investigate the effect of ultrasound-guided sciatic nerve block via lateral suprapopliteal approach on postoperative pain and motor function in elderly patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty(TKA).Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 83 patients who underwent TKA at our hospital from December 2021 to November 2024.Patients were divided into two groups based on postoperative analgesia methods:the control group(n=41)and the observation group(n=42).Both groups received the combined spinal-epidural.The observation group received the ultrasound-guided sciatic nerve block via lateral suprapopliteal approach combined with intravenous analgesics,and the control group only adopted intravenous analgesics.The general data,Visual Analog Scale(VAS)scores at different time points,first press time and number of the analgesic pump on vein,the time to first ambulation,Fugl-Meyer Assessment(FMA)score of lower limb and the incidence of adverse reactions between two groups were analyzed.Results:The VAS scores at the rests of 12 h,24 h,36 h,and 48 h,and at the motion after surgery in observation group were significantly lower than those in the control group,with statistically significant differences(t=3.124,11.617,12.886,4.474,5.235,12.187,5.028,5.119,P<0.05).The number of first press of the analgesic pump,the time to first ambulation,and the adverse reactions in observation group were significantly lower than those in control group,and the differences were significant(t=65.134,39.193,2.162,P<0.05).The time of first press of the analgesic pump at the 48th h after surgery,and the FMA scores at the 2nd week and 4th week after surgery in the observation group were significantly higher than those in the control group(t=21.192,3.786,3.626,P<0.05).Conclusion:The ultrasound-guided sciatic nerve block via lateral suprapopliteal approach combined with intravenous analgesics can effectively relieve the pain levels in elderly TKA patients,and decreases the medication usage of analgesic pump,and reduce the incidence of adverse reactions.
2.Application progress of social network analysis in the field of referral
Zihui ZHOU ; Jingcheng SHI ; Guizhen XIAO ; Hao ZHOU ; Jinyu YIN ; Ning YANG ; Shiwen WANG ; Zhiying QIN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(3):385-390
Elderly patients are a crucial population for medical treatment and referral.The establishment of standardized and efficient referral channels is essential for enhancing the referral process, improving treatment outcomes for the elderly, and optimizing the allocation of medical resources.Referral network analysis examines the integrity, structure, and dynamics of referrals to infer the characteristics of the network.This can offer insights for enhancing referral policies and elevating medical service standards.While existing research predominantly concentrates on referral networks within the general population, there is a noticeable gap in studies focusing on elderly patients.This review article assesses domestic and international research on networks formed between medical institutions or physicians through patient referrals, aiming to inform and enhance referral policies in our country.
3.Construction of laboratory biosafety evaluation index system for emergency public health events in medical institutions from the perspective of integrating routine and emergency measures
Di ZHANG ; Fangchao LIU ; Fengling MI ; Zihui LI ; Hairong HUANG ; Liping PAN ; Guangli SHI ; Guanglu JIANG ; Junhua PAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2025;38(3):182-190
Objective:To construct a biosafety evaluation index system for major emergency public health events in medical institutions.Methods:Based on previous laboratory biosafety evaluation work, relevant regulations and standards on biosafety in China were collected through literature research and expert consultations. Candidate indicators for constructing the biosafety evaluation system for major emergency public health events in medical institutions were selected, and a framework was established. Two rounds of expert questionnaires were conducted to determine the content of the index system based on experts′ evaluation, and each indicator′s relevance and importance were scored. Finally, two rounds of Delphi consultations were carried out, and the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) was applied to calculate the weights of indicators.Results:The response rates for the total four rounds of questionnaire surveys were all 100%. The first two rounds focused on determining the framework, while the latter two focused on determining the weights for each indicator. The authority coefficients of the expert consultations for the two rounds of weights were 0.65 and 0.70, respectively, indicating the reliability of the research results. In the final round of survey, the Kendall′s coefficients of concordance at each level were all greater than 0.1. Through statistical testing, the P-values were all less than 0.05, indicating good coordination of expert opinions. Ultimately, we established an operational biosafety evaluation system for major emergency public health events in medical institutions, consisting of 4 primary indicators, 26 secondary indicators, and 119 tertiary indicators, with additional deduction items, bonus items, unacceptable items, and monitoring indicators.Conclusions:Based on scientific theory, a biosafety evaluation system for major emergency public health events in medical institutions was constructed, achieving the integration of routine and emergency measures. This system can be used for self-assessment of laboratory biosafety during emergency public health events, addressing the lack of unified standards in biosafety evaluation. Through regular self-assessment, it can enhance the level of biosafety management in medical institution laboratories, to realize the value of application and dissemination.
4.Application of dynamic monitoring index pulse pressure variability based on cardiopulmonary interaction in early prevention of prostate resection syndrome
Zihui FU ; Ming JIANG ; Qun FU ; Xiaokun ZHANG ; Rong YANG ; Yang JIAO ; Changxi SHI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(6):806-811
Objective To explore the clinical significance of pulse pressure variability(PPV)in early prevention and diagnosis of prostate resection syndrome by observing the changes in PPV during transurethral resection of the prostate.Methods Eighty patients undergoing transurethral resection of the prostate(TURP)under general anesthesia from March to April 2023 were randomly divided into a control group and an observation group,with 40 patients in each group.The control group underwent routine monitoring of invasive blood pressure,while the observation group continued to monitor PPV in addition to invasive blood pressure monitoring.Observe and record the hemodynamic parameters,electrolyte Na+,K+,CL-,Changes in hemoglobin(Hb)and hematocrit(Hct),recording surgical time,intraoperative lavage fluid dosage,and occurrence of dilutive hyponatremia(TURS).Results One patient in the observation group experienced two unexplained drops in blood pressure and heart rate during surgery,and was diagnosed with TURS based on blood gas analysis.Among them,the observation group showed a decreasing trend in PPV with the prolongation of surgery time.PPV gradually decreased at 45~60 minutes after surgery,and at 90 minutes after surgery,PPV decreased significantly compared to preoperative levels.Among them,6 patients had a 50%decrease in PPV compared to preoperative levels.For patients with significantly reduced PPV,immediate treatment was given 10~20 mg of furosemide and 10 mg of dexamethasone.By the end of surgery,PPV had basically recovered to preoperative levels.Both groups of patients showed varying degrees of decrease in Na+,K+,Hct,and Hb levels.Conclusions PPV can reflect the volume status of patients.When PPV decreases by more than 50%compared to preoperative levels and there are unexplained hemodynamic changes and abnormal clinical manifestations during surgery,it is necessary to be vigilant and handle them promptly to reduce and prevent the occurrence of TURS.
5.Application of dynamic monitoring index pulse pressure variability based on cardiopulmonary interaction in early prevention of prostate resection syndrome
Zihui FU ; Ming JIANG ; Qun FU ; Xiaokun ZHANG ; Rong YANG ; Yang JIAO ; Changxi SHI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(6):806-811
Objective To explore the clinical significance of pulse pressure variability(PPV)in early prevention and diagnosis of prostate resection syndrome by observing the changes in PPV during transurethral resection of the prostate.Methods Eighty patients undergoing transurethral resection of the prostate(TURP)under general anesthesia from March to April 2023 were randomly divided into a control group and an observation group,with 40 patients in each group.The control group underwent routine monitoring of invasive blood pressure,while the observation group continued to monitor PPV in addition to invasive blood pressure monitoring.Observe and record the hemodynamic parameters,electrolyte Na+,K+,CL-,Changes in hemoglobin(Hb)and hematocrit(Hct),recording surgical time,intraoperative lavage fluid dosage,and occurrence of dilutive hyponatremia(TURS).Results One patient in the observation group experienced two unexplained drops in blood pressure and heart rate during surgery,and was diagnosed with TURS based on blood gas analysis.Among them,the observation group showed a decreasing trend in PPV with the prolongation of surgery time.PPV gradually decreased at 45~60 minutes after surgery,and at 90 minutes after surgery,PPV decreased significantly compared to preoperative levels.Among them,6 patients had a 50%decrease in PPV compared to preoperative levels.For patients with significantly reduced PPV,immediate treatment was given 10~20 mg of furosemide and 10 mg of dexamethasone.By the end of surgery,PPV had basically recovered to preoperative levels.Both groups of patients showed varying degrees of decrease in Na+,K+,Hct,and Hb levels.Conclusions PPV can reflect the volume status of patients.When PPV decreases by more than 50%compared to preoperative levels and there are unexplained hemodynamic changes and abnormal clinical manifestations during surgery,it is necessary to be vigilant and handle them promptly to reduce and prevent the occurrence of TURS.
6.Effect of ultrasound-guided sciatic nerve block via lateral suprapopliteal approach on postoperative pain and motor function in elderly patients undergoing TKA
Zihui SHI ; Jing LI ; Jing WANG ; Xiujin ZHU ; Bo LI ; Wei YUE
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(7):77-81
Objective:To investigate the effect of ultrasound-guided sciatic nerve block via lateral suprapopliteal approach on postoperative pain and motor function in elderly patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty(TKA).Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 83 patients who underwent TKA at our hospital from December 2021 to November 2024.Patients were divided into two groups based on postoperative analgesia methods:the control group(n=41)and the observation group(n=42).Both groups received the combined spinal-epidural.The observation group received the ultrasound-guided sciatic nerve block via lateral suprapopliteal approach combined with intravenous analgesics,and the control group only adopted intravenous analgesics.The general data,Visual Analog Scale(VAS)scores at different time points,first press time and number of the analgesic pump on vein,the time to first ambulation,Fugl-Meyer Assessment(FMA)score of lower limb and the incidence of adverse reactions between two groups were analyzed.Results:The VAS scores at the rests of 12 h,24 h,36 h,and 48 h,and at the motion after surgery in observation group were significantly lower than those in the control group,with statistically significant differences(t=3.124,11.617,12.886,4.474,5.235,12.187,5.028,5.119,P<0.05).The number of first press of the analgesic pump,the time to first ambulation,and the adverse reactions in observation group were significantly lower than those in control group,and the differences were significant(t=65.134,39.193,2.162,P<0.05).The time of first press of the analgesic pump at the 48th h after surgery,and the FMA scores at the 2nd week and 4th week after surgery in the observation group were significantly higher than those in the control group(t=21.192,3.786,3.626,P<0.05).Conclusion:The ultrasound-guided sciatic nerve block via lateral suprapopliteal approach combined with intravenous analgesics can effectively relieve the pain levels in elderly TKA patients,and decreases the medication usage of analgesic pump,and reduce the incidence of adverse reactions.
7.Application progress of social network analysis in the field of referral
Zihui ZHOU ; Jingcheng SHI ; Guizhen XIAO ; Hao ZHOU ; Jinyu YIN ; Ning YANG ; Shiwen WANG ; Zhiying QIN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(3):385-390
Elderly patients are a crucial population for medical treatment and referral.The establishment of standardized and efficient referral channels is essential for enhancing the referral process, improving treatment outcomes for the elderly, and optimizing the allocation of medical resources.Referral network analysis examines the integrity, structure, and dynamics of referrals to infer the characteristics of the network.This can offer insights for enhancing referral policies and elevating medical service standards.While existing research predominantly concentrates on referral networks within the general population, there is a noticeable gap in studies focusing on elderly patients.This review article assesses domestic and international research on networks formed between medical institutions or physicians through patient referrals, aiming to inform and enhance referral policies in our country.
8.Construction of laboratory biosafety evaluation index system for emergency public health events in medical institutions from the perspective of integrating routine and emergency measures
Di ZHANG ; Fangchao LIU ; Fengling MI ; Zihui LI ; Hairong HUANG ; Liping PAN ; Guangli SHI ; Guanglu JIANG ; Junhua PAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2025;38(3):182-190
Objective:To construct a biosafety evaluation index system for major emergency public health events in medical institutions.Methods:Based on previous laboratory biosafety evaluation work, relevant regulations and standards on biosafety in China were collected through literature research and expert consultations. Candidate indicators for constructing the biosafety evaluation system for major emergency public health events in medical institutions were selected, and a framework was established. Two rounds of expert questionnaires were conducted to determine the content of the index system based on experts′ evaluation, and each indicator′s relevance and importance were scored. Finally, two rounds of Delphi consultations were carried out, and the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) was applied to calculate the weights of indicators.Results:The response rates for the total four rounds of questionnaire surveys were all 100%. The first two rounds focused on determining the framework, while the latter two focused on determining the weights for each indicator. The authority coefficients of the expert consultations for the two rounds of weights were 0.65 and 0.70, respectively, indicating the reliability of the research results. In the final round of survey, the Kendall′s coefficients of concordance at each level were all greater than 0.1. Through statistical testing, the P-values were all less than 0.05, indicating good coordination of expert opinions. Ultimately, we established an operational biosafety evaluation system for major emergency public health events in medical institutions, consisting of 4 primary indicators, 26 secondary indicators, and 119 tertiary indicators, with additional deduction items, bonus items, unacceptable items, and monitoring indicators.Conclusions:Based on scientific theory, a biosafety evaluation system for major emergency public health events in medical institutions was constructed, achieving the integration of routine and emergency measures. This system can be used for self-assessment of laboratory biosafety during emergency public health events, addressing the lack of unified standards in biosafety evaluation. Through regular self-assessment, it can enhance the level of biosafety management in medical institution laboratories, to realize the value of application and dissemination.
9.METTL3/DUXAP8 axis promotes proliferation,migration and invasion of salivary adenoid cystic carci-noma cells
Qi ZHAO ; Wanpeng GAO ; Jiale WANG ; Rong LIU ; Mingrui SHI ; Chenghao REN ; Zihui YANG ; Zhenqing BAI ; Xinjie YANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2024;40(3):337-343
Objective:To investigate the effects of methyltransferases like 3(METTL3)mediated m6A modification of double homology cassette A pseudogene8(DUXAP8)on the proliferation,migration and invasion of salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma SACC-LM cells and its potential molecular mechanisms.Methods:Whole-transcriptome sequencing showed that DUXAP8 was highly ex-pressed in SACC than in para-cancerous tissues(P<0.05).The m6A modification sites on DUXAP8 were predicted using the SRAMP website,and the mRNA and protein expression of m6A-modified genes and the genes associated with the epithelial-mesen-chymal transition(EMT)was measured by qRT-PCR and Western blot,respectively.METTL3 and DUXAP8 was knocked down or overexpressed in SACC-LM cells,and the proliferation,migration,and invasion of the cells were assessed by CCK-8,scratch and Transwell assays.The correlation between METTL3 and DUXAP8 was evaluated using MeRIP-qPCR.Results:The expression of DUXAP8 in SACC tumor was higher than that in para-cancerous tissues(P<0.05).Knockdown of DUXAP8 reduced proliferation,migration and invasion of SACC-LM cells,as well as the expression of EMT-related genes(P<0.05).Multiple m6A modification sites of high confidence were found on DUXAP8.METTL3 was highly expressed in tumor tissues,more than other related genes(P<0.05)and enzyme-encoding genes in SACC-LM cells(P<0.05).METTL3 was found to function as a methyltransferase to regulate the expression of DUX-AP8,and downregulation of METTL3 inhibited prolifera-tion,migration and invasion of SACC-LM cells and partially reversed the promotion of these activities induced by DUX-AP8 overexpression(P<0.05).Conclusion:METTL3-me-diated m6A modification upregulated DUXAP8 expression,which promotes the proliferation,migration and invasion of SACC cells.
10.A preliminary study on reducing the formation of intra-abdominal hernia and postoperative intestinal obstruction in laparoscopic Bricker operation
Haoqiang SHI ; Wenxiu HAN ; Jun ZHOU ; Sheng TAI ; Cheng YANG ; Zihui ZOU ; Shuiping YIN ; Yangyang ZHANG ; Lingfan XU ; Changsheng ZHAN ; Guangjie JI ; Chaozhao LIANG
Journal of Modern Urology 2023;28(11):923-927
【Objective】 To reduce the incidence of postoperative intestinal obstruction, we tried to improve surgical techniques by closing the cavity formed during radical cystectomy + ileal passage (Bricker) via laparoscopy to prevent the formation of abdominal hernia. 【Methods】 During Oct.2018 and Feb.2022, 41 patients were involved (conventional group). After standard laparoscopic radical cystectomy + pelvic lymphadenectomy, the ileum channel was established. The right medial retroperitoneum was sutured to cover the mesothelium and end of the ileum channel under open operation or endoscope. The space between the ureter and mesothelium of the ileum channel was sealed, and the end of the ileum channel and both ureters were externalized. During Feb.2022 and Dec.2022, 15 patients were involved (modified group). The right inner and outer lateral peritoneums below the ileal conduit were sutured to "bottom out" the gap between the ileal conduit and the right abdominal wall in addition to standard procedures. The recovery of intestinal function and incidence of bowel obstruction were compared between the two groups. 【Results】 In the conventional group, the intestinal function recovered within 2 to 6 days after surgery, with a median ventilation time of 3 days. Intestinal obstruction occurred in 3 patients, 2 of whom improved after conservative treatment while 1 underwent surgical exploration after ineffective conservative therapy. There were no significant differences in the time of discharge and ventilation between the two groups, but no intestinal obstruction occurred in the modified group. 【Conclusion】 Peritoneal externalization at the end of ileal passage can reduce the incidence of intra-abdominal hernia and postoperative intestinal obstruction, which is worthy of clinical application.

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