1.Investigation of off-label use of immune checkpoint inhibitors in China
Xuyin JIN ; Xiaowei ZHENG ; Xiaochun ZHENG ; Jiang LOU ; Ziqi YE ; Wenxiu XIN ; Bei SUI ; Ping HUANG
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(23):46-49
Objective To investigate the current situation of off-label use of immune checkpoint inhibitors(ICIs)in China and the cognition of medical staff.Methods From August 31 to September 9,2022,a nationwide survey questionnaire was sent to medical staff in the form of electronic questionnaire.The questionnaire included 13 questions,covering four dimensions:Drug allocation,current situation of medication beyond the instructions,cognition of medication beyond the instructions and current situation of medication beyond the instructions.Results A total of 745 questionnaires were collected.75.70%of respondents reported off-label use of ICIs in their hospitals,with the most common type being off-label indications.The primary reasons for such practices included support from authoritative domestic and international guidelines,clinical research data validation,and approved indications in foreign regulatory documents.85.37%of respondents believed off-label use could offer new hope for patients,while 68.86%considered it unlikely to increase adverse reactions.44.97%of respondents' hospitals had not established off-label use registration systems for ICIs.88.86%of respondents emphasized the need for stricter regulations governing off-label use of immunotherapeutic agents.Conclusion Off-label use of ICIs is common,and there is a lack of unified guidance in clinical practice.It is urgent to form norms and consensus on the management of off-label use of ICIs.
2.Effect of electromyographic perception-assisted robotic training combined with paired association stimulation on upper limb function in hemiplegic patients after stroke
Min BAI ; Lihua CAO ; Ziqi YE ; Dingjie ZHOU ; Xueping LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2025;31(5):505-512
Objective To explore the effect of electromyographic perception-assisted robotic training combined with paired associa-tion stimulation on upper limb function in hemiplegic patients after stroke.Methods From December,2023 to December,2024,120 hemiplegic patients after stroke in Nanjing Pukou People's Hos-pital(Liangjiang Hospital,Southeast University)were randomly assigned to control group(n=60)and experi-mental group(n=60)using random envelope method.Both groups received medication and routine rehabilita-tion training,the control group received traditional muscle strength training combined with paired associative stimulation,and the experimental group received electromyographic perception robot-assisted training combined with paired association stimulation.Fugl-Meyer Assessment-Upper Extremities(FMA-UE),modified Barthel In-dex(MBI),and modified Ashworth Scale(MAS)were conducted before and four weeks after treatment.The sur-face electromyography(sEMG)was used to detect the root mean square(RMS)and integrated electromyography(iEMG)of the biceps and triceps brachii,and to calculate the corresponding co-activation ratio(CR).Results Nine cases in the control group and four cases in the experimental group dropped down.After treatment,RMS of triceps,CR of flexion elbow,the scores of FMA-UE and MBI increased in both groups(|t|>2.219,P<0.001),and were better in the experimental group than in the control group(|t|>2.084,P<0.05);the biceps RMS and CR of elbow extension significantly increased in experimental group(|t|>3.863,P<0.001),and were better in the experimental group than in the control group(|t|>2.498,P<0.05).The MAS score of biceps improved in experi-mental group after treatment(Z=-4.097,P<0.001),and was better in the experimental group than in the con-trol group(Z=-3.459,P<0.01).Conclusion Electromyographic perception robot-assisted training combined with paired association stimulation can im-prove the upper limb motor function and the ability of daily living in hemiplegic patients after stroke.
3.Prevention and treatment strategy of post-pancreatectomy hemorrhage after pancreaticoduodenectomy
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2025;19(3):305-308
Pancreaticoduodenectomy is a difficult and risky operation, and postoperative bleeding is one of its serious complications. Fully understanding the potential risk factors of postoperative pancreatic bleeding and taking effective preventive measures, conducting scientific assessment and reasonable treatment decisions for postoperative bleeding are the keys to reducing the mortality rate after PD and increasing the safety of the surgery. This article briefly expounds the etiology, diagnosis, treatment and preventive measures of postoperative bleeding after pancreaticoduodenectomy.
4.Prevention and treatment strategy of post-pancreatectomy hemorrhage after pancreaticoduodenectomy
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2025;19(3):305-308
Pancreaticoduodenectomy is a difficult and risky operation, and postoperative bleeding is one of its serious complications. Fully understanding the potential risk factors of postoperative pancreatic bleeding and taking effective preventive measures, conducting scientific assessment and reasonable treatment decisions for postoperative bleeding are the keys to reducing the mortality rate after PD and increasing the safety of the surgery. This article briefly expounds the etiology, diagnosis, treatment and preventive measures of postoperative bleeding after pancreaticoduodenectomy.
5.Effect of electromyographic perception-assisted robotic training combined with paired association stimulation on upper limb function in hemiplegic patients after stroke
Min BAI ; Lihua CAO ; Ziqi YE ; Dingjie ZHOU ; Xueping LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2025;31(5):505-512
Objective To explore the effect of electromyographic perception-assisted robotic training combined with paired associa-tion stimulation on upper limb function in hemiplegic patients after stroke.Methods From December,2023 to December,2024,120 hemiplegic patients after stroke in Nanjing Pukou People's Hos-pital(Liangjiang Hospital,Southeast University)were randomly assigned to control group(n=60)and experi-mental group(n=60)using random envelope method.Both groups received medication and routine rehabilita-tion training,the control group received traditional muscle strength training combined with paired associative stimulation,and the experimental group received electromyographic perception robot-assisted training combined with paired association stimulation.Fugl-Meyer Assessment-Upper Extremities(FMA-UE),modified Barthel In-dex(MBI),and modified Ashworth Scale(MAS)were conducted before and four weeks after treatment.The sur-face electromyography(sEMG)was used to detect the root mean square(RMS)and integrated electromyography(iEMG)of the biceps and triceps brachii,and to calculate the corresponding co-activation ratio(CR).Results Nine cases in the control group and four cases in the experimental group dropped down.After treatment,RMS of triceps,CR of flexion elbow,the scores of FMA-UE and MBI increased in both groups(|t|>2.219,P<0.001),and were better in the experimental group than in the control group(|t|>2.084,P<0.05);the biceps RMS and CR of elbow extension significantly increased in experimental group(|t|>3.863,P<0.001),and were better in the experimental group than in the control group(|t|>2.498,P<0.05).The MAS score of biceps improved in experi-mental group after treatment(Z=-4.097,P<0.001),and was better in the experimental group than in the con-trol group(Z=-3.459,P<0.01).Conclusion Electromyographic perception robot-assisted training combined with paired association stimulation can im-prove the upper limb motor function and the ability of daily living in hemiplegic patients after stroke.
6.Investigation of off-label use of immune checkpoint inhibitors in China
Xuyin JIN ; Xiaowei ZHENG ; Xiaochun ZHENG ; Jiang LOU ; Ziqi YE ; Wenxiu XIN ; Bei SUI ; Ping HUANG
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(23):46-49
Objective To investigate the current situation of off-label use of immune checkpoint inhibitors(ICIs)in China and the cognition of medical staff.Methods From August 31 to September 9,2022,a nationwide survey questionnaire was sent to medical staff in the form of electronic questionnaire.The questionnaire included 13 questions,covering four dimensions:Drug allocation,current situation of medication beyond the instructions,cognition of medication beyond the instructions and current situation of medication beyond the instructions.Results A total of 745 questionnaires were collected.75.70%of respondents reported off-label use of ICIs in their hospitals,with the most common type being off-label indications.The primary reasons for such practices included support from authoritative domestic and international guidelines,clinical research data validation,and approved indications in foreign regulatory documents.85.37%of respondents believed off-label use could offer new hope for patients,while 68.86%considered it unlikely to increase adverse reactions.44.97%of respondents' hospitals had not established off-label use registration systems for ICIs.88.86%of respondents emphasized the need for stricter regulations governing off-label use of immunotherapeutic agents.Conclusion Off-label use of ICIs is common,and there is a lack of unified guidance in clinical practice.It is urgent to form norms and consensus on the management of off-label use of ICIs.
7.Invasiveness assessment by CT quantitative and qualitative features of lung cancers manifesting ground-glass nodules in 555 patients: A retrospective cohort study
Yantao YANG ; Wei WANG ; Yichen YANG ; Biying WANG ; Huilian HU ; Ziqi JIANG ; Dezhong CAI ; Yaowu DUAN ; Jiezhi JIANG ; Jia LUO ; Guangqiang ZHAO ; Yunchao HUANG ; Lianhua YE
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2024;31(01):51-58
Objective To explore the correlation between the quantitative and qualitative features of CT images and the invasiveness of pulmonary ground-glass nodules, providing reference value for preoperative planning of patients with ground-glass nodules. Methods The patients with ground-glass nodules who underwent surgical treatment and were diagnosed with pulmonary adenocarcinoma from September 2020 to July 2022 at the Third Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University were collected. Based on the pathological diagnosis results, they were divided into two groups: a non-invasive adenocarcinoma group with in situ and minimally invasive adenocarcinoma, and an invasive adenocarcinoma group. Imaging features were collected, and a univariate logistic regression analysis was conducted on the clinical and imaging data of the patients. Variables with statistical difference were selected for multivariate logistic regression analysis to establish a predictive model of invasive adenocarcinoma based on independent risk factors. Finally, the sensitivity and specificity were calculated based on the Youden index. Results A total of 555 patients were collected. The were 310 patients in the non-invasive adenocarcinoma group, including 235 females and 75 males, with a meadian age of 49 (43, 58) years, and 245 patients in the invasive adenocarcinoma group, including 163 females and 82 males, with a meadian age of 53 (46, 61) years. The binary logistic regression analysis showed that the maximum diameter (OR=4.707, 95%CI 2.060 to 10.758), consolidation/tumor ratio (CTR, OR=1.027, 95%CI 1.011 to 1.043), maximum CT value (OR=1.025, 95%CI 1.004 to 1.047), mean CT value (OR=1.035, 95%CI 1.008 to 1.063), spiculation sign (OR=2.055, 95%CI 1.148 to 3.679), and vascular convergence sign (OR=2.508, 95%CI 1.345 to 4.676) were independent risk factors for the occurrence of invasive adenocarcinoma (P<0.05). Based on the independent predictive factors, a predictive model of invasive adenocarcinoma was constructed. The formula for the model prediction was: Logit(P)=–1.293+1.549×maximum diameter of lesion+0.026×CTR+0.025×maximum CT value+0.034×mean CT value+0.72×spiculation sign+0.919×vascular convergence sign. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of the model was 0.910 (95%CI 0.885 to 0.934), indicating that the model had good discrimination ability. The calibration curve showed that the predictive model had good calibration, and the decision analysis curve showed that the model had good clinical utility. Conclusion The predictive model combining quantitative and qualitative features of CT has a good predictive ability for the invasiveness of ground-glass nodules. Its predictive performance is higher than any single indicator.
8.Volumetric Imaging of Neural Activity by Light Field Microscopy.
Lu BAI ; Zhenkun ZHANG ; Lichen YE ; Lin CONG ; Yuchen ZHAO ; Tianlei ZHANG ; Ziqi SHI ; Kai WANG
Neuroscience Bulletin 2022;38(12):1559-1568
Recording the highly diverse and dynamic activities in large populations of neurons in behaving animals is crucial for a better understanding of how the brain works. To meet this challenge, extensive efforts have been devoted to developing functional fluorescent indicators and optical imaging techniques to optically monitor neural activity. Indeed, optical imaging potentially has extremely high throughput due to its non-invasive access to large brain regions and capability to sample neurons at high density, but the readout speed, such as the scanning speed in two-photon scanning microscopy, is often limited by various practical considerations. Among different imaging methods, light field microscopy features a highly parallelized 3D fluorescence imaging scheme and therefore promises a novel and faster strategy for functional imaging of neural activity. Here, we briefly review the working principles of various types of light field microscopes and their recent developments and applications in neuroscience studies. We also discuss strategies and considerations of optimizing light field microscopy for different experimental purposes, with illustrative examples in imaging zebrafish and mouse brains.
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Mice
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Microscopy/methods*
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Zebrafish
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Neurons/physiology*
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Brain/physiology*
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Neurosciences
9.Management of a colon cancer patient complicated with COVID-19.
Ziqi YE ; Yun HONG ; Xiuhua WU ; Dongsheng HONG ; Yanfang ZHANG ; Xihao DONG ; Yuefeng RAO ; Xiaoyang LU
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2020;49(2):245-248
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the feasibility of radical resection for cancer patients complicated with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
METHODS:
The management and clinical outcome of a sigmoid cancer patient with COVID-19 were analyzed.
RESULTS:
The inflammation indicators and fever of this patient were effectively controlled and the lung lesions remained stable after active anti-viral treatment, then the radical colorectomy was performed after the viral negative conversion for twice.
CONCLUSIONS
The case indicates that radical resection can be performed in SARS-CoV-2 patients with twice-negative SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid testing results.
Betacoronavirus
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isolation & purification
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Colonic Neoplasms
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complications
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surgery
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Coronavirus Infections
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complications
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therapy
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Disease Management
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Humans
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Pandemics
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Pneumonia, Viral
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complications
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therapy
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Treatment Outcome
10.Management of a colon cancer patient infected with corona virus disease 2019.
Ziqi YE ; Yun HONG ; Xiuhua WU ; Dongsheng HONG ; Yanfang ZHANG ; Xihao DONG ; Yuefeng RAO ; Xiaoyang LU
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2020;49(1):245-248
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the feasibility of surgical treatment for cancer patients complicated with corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
METHODS:
The management and clinical outcome of a sigmoid cancer patient with COVID-19 were analyzed.
RESULTS:
The inflammation indicators and fever of this patient were effectively controlled and the lung lesions remained stable after active anti-viral treatment, then the radical colorectomy was performed after the viral negative conversion for twice.
CONCLUSIONS
The case indicates that it may feasible to undergo radical tumor surgery for cancer patients with COVID-19 after the virus nucleic acid testing turns negative and more studies are needed to confirm this conclusion.
Antiviral Agents
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therapeutic use
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Betacoronavirus
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Clinical Laboratory Techniques
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Colonic Neoplasms
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complications
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surgery
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virology
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Coronavirus Infections
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complications
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diagnosis
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drug therapy
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Fever
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Humans
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Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques
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Pandemics
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Pneumonia, Viral
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complications
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diagnosis
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drug therapy

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