1.Application Progress of Lipidomics in Diabetic Nephropathy
Zhengwei DONG ; Kang YANG ; Yubo LI ; Huan ZHAO
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(2):321-328
Diabetic nephropathy(DN)is a chronic complication that leads to the high mortality of diabetes mellitus(DM)patients.Many researchers are devoted to the diagnosis,etiology,process and molecular mechanism of treatment of DN.At present,the regulation of small molecular lipids on renal function and the role in the pathogenesis of DN are gradually becoming clear,and lipidomics has also become a powerful tool in DN research.DN is characterised by disorders of lipid metabolism,and lipidomics plays an important role in the characterisation of lipid metabolic profiles,diagnosis,mechanistic investigation and treatment of DN because of its unique relevance.But at the same time,the lipids in the body are complex,which brings great challenges to the detection and analysis of lipids.In the future,multidisciplinary crossover and multi-omics association is the direction of lipidomics breakthrough.This article outlines the progress of the application of lipidomics in DN research strategies,lipid metabolic profiling,early diagnosis,drug efficacy and mechanism exploration,and histological co-analysis,and further discusses the opportunities and challenges of the future application of lipidomics in DN,with the aim of providing a clear picture of the current status of the research and the prospects for researchers in the relevant directions.
2.Effect of Video-based Educational Intervention Combined with Maternal Presence on Perioperative Adverse Outcomes in Preschool Children under General Anesthesia
Jiayu TAN ; Fengqiu GONG ; Wenqi HUANG ; Xia FENG ; Qiongfang ZHU ; Yubo KANG ; Wenyan WU ; Xiuhong LI
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(3):519-527
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of video-based educational intervention combined with maternal presence on perioperative adverse outcomes in preschool children undergoing general anesthesia, including cooperation in anesthesia induction, perioperative anxiety, pain and agitation during recovery. MethodsA total of 300 preschool children scheduled for general anesthesia in our hospital from June to December 2023 were randomly assigned to control group (n=150) and intervention group (n=150). The control group received routine recovery care. For the intervention group, in addition to routine recovery care, a preoperative visit was scheduled one day before surgery. During this visit, mothers were guided to watch anesthesia videos with their children. During the waiting period in the operating room and 30 minutes after awakening, the mothers were guided to accompany the children for more than 30 minutes. Recovery conditions were recorded using the surgical anesthesia information system, and the children’s anesthetic induction compliance, perioperative anxiety, pain, and agitation were evaluated and recorded using the modified Yale Preoperative Anxiety Scale (m-YPAS), the Induction Compliance Scale (ICC), the Children’s Pain Behavior Scale (FLACC), and the Pediatric Agitation and Emergence Delirium Scale (PAED). ResultsOn the preoperative visit day, there were no statistically significant differences in baseline data between the two groups (P > 0.05). For perioperative anxiety, the m-YPAS scores of the intervention group were significantly lower than those of the control group, both when entering the operating room waiting area (35.27±6.48 vs. 41.79±6.68, P < 0.05) and 30 minutes after postoperative recovery (20.13±7.05 vs. 35.75±9.51, P < 0.05). In terms of anesthesia induction cooperation, the ICC scores of the intervention group were significantly lower than those of the control group (1.84±0.95 vs. 3.17±0.62, P < 0.05), and the proportion of good induction cooperation was significantly higher than that of the control group (24.00% vs. 12.67%, P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in awakening duration between the two groups, but the intervention group had a significantly shorter length of stay in the post-anesthesia care unit than the control group (0.90±0.29 hours vs. 1.29±0.42 hours, P < 0.001). For perioperative agitation, the PAED scores of the intervention group were significantly lower than those of the control group (entering in the operating room waiting area: 8.5 vs. 9.2, P < 0.05; 30 minutes after postoperative recovery: 4.2 vs. 7.8, P < 0.05). In terms of pain scores, the FLACC scores of the intervention group were also significantly lower than those of the control group, both when entering the operating room waiting area ( 5.3 vs. 6.7, P < 0.05; 30 minutes after postoperative recovery: 2.1 vs. 4.9, P < 0.05). ConclusionsVideo-based educational intervention combined with maternal presence reduces the perioperative anxiety, pain and agitation of preschool children undergoing general anesthesia, and improved the compliance of anesthesia induction. It is recommended to promote this intervention measure in clinical practice.
3.Application Progress of Lipidomics in Diabetic Nephropathy
Zhengwei DONG ; Kang YANG ; Yubo LI ; Huan ZHAO
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(2):321-328
Diabetic nephropathy(DN)is a chronic complication that leads to the high mortality of diabetes mellitus(DM)patients.Many researchers are devoted to the diagnosis,etiology,process and molecular mechanism of treatment of DN.At present,the regulation of small molecular lipids on renal function and the role in the pathogenesis of DN are gradually becoming clear,and lipidomics has also become a powerful tool in DN research.DN is characterised by disorders of lipid metabolism,and lipidomics plays an important role in the characterisation of lipid metabolic profiles,diagnosis,mechanistic investigation and treatment of DN because of its unique relevance.But at the same time,the lipids in the body are complex,which brings great challenges to the detection and analysis of lipids.In the future,multidisciplinary crossover and multi-omics association is the direction of lipidomics breakthrough.This article outlines the progress of the application of lipidomics in DN research strategies,lipid metabolic profiling,early diagnosis,drug efficacy and mechanism exploration,and histological co-analysis,and further discusses the opportunities and challenges of the future application of lipidomics in DN,with the aim of providing a clear picture of the current status of the research and the prospects for researchers in the relevant directions.
4.Emergency care for a patient with cavernous sinus fistula of internal carotid artery complicated with a "silent lung" after surgery:a case report
Jiayu TAN ; Wenyan WU ; Yubo KANG ; Qiuyi OUYANG ; Fengqiu GONG ; Qiongfang ZHU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2024;23(11):93-98
This paper summarises the experience in an emergency care of a patient who had a "silent lung" during ventilator-assisted ventilation while in the post-anaesthesia care unit (PACU) after a surgery of cavernous sinus fistula of internal carotid artery. By reviewing nursing records,the emergency nursing interventions were summed up,incluing immediate elimination of mechanical blockage,rapid identification and diagnosis of "silent lung",urgent application of manual balloon pressurisation ventilation to resolve ventilation difficulties and symptomatic medication to relieve airway spasm. A ventilator-assisted ventilation was reinitiated to ensure unobstructed breathing after the condition of patient had been stablised. Lungs were inflated when the condition of patient allowed together without a risk of airway spasm. Then the endotracheal catheter was removed under a deep anaesthesis. After 3 hours of emergency resuscitation,the patient became stable and safely returned to the ward. The patient was discharged 11 days later and was found in good condtion over the 3 months postoperative follow-up.
5.Emergency care for a patient with cavernous sinus fistula of internal carotid artery complicated with a "silent lung" after surgery:a case report
Jiayu TAN ; Wenyan WU ; Yubo KANG ; Qiuyi OUYANG ; Fengqiu GONG ; Qiongfang ZHU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2024;23(11):93-98
This paper summarises the experience in an emergency care of a patient who had a "silent lung" during ventilator-assisted ventilation while in the post-anaesthesia care unit (PACU) after a surgery of cavernous sinus fistula of internal carotid artery. By reviewing nursing records,the emergency nursing interventions were summed up,incluing immediate elimination of mechanical blockage,rapid identification and diagnosis of "silent lung",urgent application of manual balloon pressurisation ventilation to resolve ventilation difficulties and symptomatic medication to relieve airway spasm. A ventilator-assisted ventilation was reinitiated to ensure unobstructed breathing after the condition of patient had been stablised. Lungs were inflated when the condition of patient allowed together without a risk of airway spasm. Then the endotracheal catheter was removed under a deep anaesthesis. After 3 hours of emergency resuscitation,the patient became stable and safely returned to the ward. The patient was discharged 11 days later and was found in good condtion over the 3 months postoperative follow-up.

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