1.Application of hazard vulnerability analysis on risk assessment in a blood bank
Yang ZHANG ; Yongju LIN ; Jinyan CHEN ; Weifeng LUO ; Wei YANG ; Huaqin LIANG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2024;37(10):1180-1184,1212
Objective To conduct hazard vulnerability analysis(HVA)in a blood bank,aimed to identify high-risk e-vents and optimize emergency management measures.Methods The risk event evaluation index system was established by referring to the Kaiser model and the situation of Guangzhou Blood Center,and risk events were ranked by risk matrix and Borda count.Results The top five events with the highest risk values identified by Kaiser model were information system e-mergencies(39.61%),extreme weather(38.03%),major public sentiment(37.86%),public health events(37.37%)and policy changes(37.24%).The results of risk matrix and Borda count revealed 1 extremely high-risk indicator as information system emergency,5 high-risk indicators with the highest risk being major public sentiment,11 medium-risk indicators with the highest risk being major medical disputes and 1 low-risk indicator as external fires.Conclusion Conducting HVA in combination with the actual situation of blood banks can effectively identify high-risk events and provide theoretical basis for improving emergency management measures.
2.Signaling Pathways Related to Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Treated by Chinese Medicine: A Review
Sicheng YAO ; Yu SUN ; Xiwei ZHANG ; Yongju YANG ; Chongmin CHEN ; Xuefeng GUAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2023;29(9):261-267
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is one of the common complications of diabetes. The disease has a long course with nerve pain and other symptoms, seriously affecting the quality of life of patients. DPN is related to high glucose in vivo, inflammation, oxidative stress, apoptosis, and autophagy, involving phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/protein kinase B (PI3K/Akt), Janus kinase (JAK)/signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT), nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB), mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), and other signaling pathways. At present, the treatment of DPN mainly focuses on symptomatic treatments such as blood glucose control and neurotrophic therapy, but the effect is not ideal. Therefore, it is particularly important to select a reasonable and effective drug to prevent and treat DPN. In recent years, Chinese medicine has played an important role in the treatment of DPN. Many studies have explored the mechanism of Chinese medicine in the treatment of DPN, and it has been found that some Chinese medicine monomers and compounds can regulate signaling pathways to prevent and treat DPN. This paper reviewed the research results of signaling pathways involved in DPN and the regulation of related pathways by Chinese medicine, aiming to provide references for the clinical treatment of DPN.
3.Mechanism of Eucommiae Cortex and Its Active Components in Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis: A Review
Qu ZHENG ; Yu ZHANG ; Yongju YANG ; Heshan YU ; Xuefeng GUAN ; Yu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2023;29(24):225-232
Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is a common degenerative joint disease in the middle-aged and elderly. The incidence of KOA is rising as the population aging aggravates and the obese population grows. KOA seriously affects the health and daily life of the patients. The commonly used drugs for the symptomatic treatment of KOA include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, cartilage protective drugs, and opioid analgesics, which have limited therapeutic effects and induce obvious adverse drug reactions. Eucommiae Cortex is one of the commonly used Chinese herbal medicines for the treatment of KOA, while its pharmacological material basis and mechanism remain unclear, which limits its clinical application. The active ingredients of Eucommiae Cortex for treating KOA mainly include iridoids (geniposide, aucubin), lignans (pinoresinol diglucoside), flavonoids (quercetin, astragaloside, baicalein, hyperoside, and kaempferol), phenylpropanoids (chlorogenic acid), and polysaccharides. These compounds regulate the levels of inflammatory cytokines, inhibit oxidative stress, protect chondrocytes, balance the synthesis and degradation of extracellular matrix, and control the progression of KOA via the mitogen-activated protein kinase, nuclear factor-κB, phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase/protein kinase B, and Janus kinase 1/signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 signaling pathways. This paper introduces the mechanisms of Eucommiae Cortex and its active components in the treatment of KOA, aiming to provide a theoretical basis for the development of new drugs for KOA.
4.Carbon dioxide laser treatment of facial papilloma in children: case report and literature review
ZHOU Yuwei ; WANG Yan ; WANG Yuepeng ; ZENG Mimi ; CHEN Yongju ; HUANG Zhiquan ; HUANG Zixian
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2022;30(8):578-581
Objective:
To investigate the feasibility of using a carbon dioxide(CO2) laser in the treatment of facial papilloma in children and to evaluate its curative effect and prognosis.
Methods :
A case of pediatric facial papilloma treated with a CO2 laser was reported, and the effects of this disease and CO2 laser treatment were reviewed and analyzed in combination with the literature.
Results:
Under general anesthesia, the lesion tissue of the left lip was excised for pathological biopsy, and the diagnosis was maxillofacial papilloma. The lesions were surgically ablated in stages with a CO2 laser, and erythromycin ointment was applied to the surgical incision after surgery. A total of three rounds of CO2 laser treatment were performed for 3 treatment courses. The child had no complications during or after the operation, the facial appearance was significantly improved, and there was no sign of recurrence during the 6-month follow-up. A literature review showed that CO2 lasers have been widely used in the excision of various surface lesions. In clinical practice, continuous CO2 laser with power of 10-50 W and wavelength of 10.6 μm is used to treat superficial tissue lesions, which can achieve accurate vaporization resection of diseased tissue, less bleeding and a good prognosis.
Conclusion
CO2 laser was accurate and minimally invasive for the removal of facial papilloma in children.
5.Research progress on HPV-positive oropharyngeal carcinoma sensitive to radiation therapy
CHEN Yongju ; HUANG Zixian ; CHEN Rui ; CHEN Weiliang
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2021;29(1):65-68
Oropharyngeal carcinoma is a highly heterogeneous disease that is mainly caused by tobacco and alcohol abuse or high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. HPV-positive oropharyngeal carcinoma and HPV-negative oropharyngeal carcinoma have obvious differences in etiology, epidemiology and prognosis; therefore, different methods should be adopted for treatment. It is known that the TP53 gene is not mutated in HPV-positive oropharyngeal carcinoma, and radiation therapy can activate it and induce cell apoptosis via DNA damage. There are common repair pathways to DNA damage, such as nonhomologous end joining, and this pathway is more sensitive to radiotherapy under the inhibition of HPV oncoprotein. In addition, the further activation of the immune response under the effect of radiation also participates in the elimination of tumors. In this paper, we reviewed the research on the sensitivity of HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer to radiotherapy to provide a scientific basis for targeted treatment for various pathogenic factors and clinical stages of oropharyngeal cancer in the future.
6. Effect of primary prevention program for stroke in rural areas of Shanghai
Jiping GUO ; Jiuyi HUANG ; Qinghua CHEN ; Haiying CHEN ; Jubo FEI ; Yan WANG ; Yongju YANG ; Yifeng CAO ; Zhenmao GU
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2020;14(1):15-20
Objective:
This study aimed to analyze and summarize the implementation of the primary prevention program for stroke in Shanghai rural community and evaluate its preventive effect.
Methods:
A cluster sampling method was used to select approximately 50 000 community natural population from a town in Fengxian District of Shanghai. A primary stroke prevention program was established and implemented in the community from 2008 to 2010 and from 2012 to 2015. The prevention program inclueded stroke
7.Progress of lanthanide-doping upconversion nanoparticles in multimodal and multiscale imaging
Xiemei RUAN ; Jian CHEN ; Xiaobo WANG ; Xinyu WU ; Junling XU ; Yongju GAO
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2020;40(10):629-633
With the rapid development of biomedicine and molecular imaging, multimodal and multiscale imaging have gradually become one of the mainstreams in biomedical imaging. It can provide one or multiple imaging contrast including optical, ultrasonic, photoacoustic, magnetic and radionuclide characteristics, and create multiscale images of living organism ranging from single molecules, cells, tissues and living animals. Therefore, multifunctional contrast agents for multimodal and multiscale imaging have been designed and developed. Lanthanide-doping upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) are a novel type of phosphor that can convert low-energy near-infrared photons into a high-energy one, which are located in the ultraviolet, visible or near-infrared region. UCNPs provide a new platform for the development of multimodal contrast agents and have been widely used in the field of multimodal imaging. In this review, recent progress of lanthanide-doping UCNPs in multimodal and multiscale imaging is summarized.
8.The influence of root canal moisture on the canal sealing
Yongju CHEN ; Xin LI ; Yaping PAN ; Dan ZHENG ; Ye SHANG ; Penglin WANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2019;35(1):81-86
Objective: To study the effect of different wetness degrees in the root canal on the canal sealing. Methods: 160 root canal prepared single rooted teeth were divided into 4 groups (n = 40) by the root canal wetness degree (water content, V): (1) 0. 250 ~0. 299, (2) 0. 300 ~ 0. 599, (3) 0. 600 ~ 0. 899 and (4) 0. 900 ~ 1. 199 respectively. 80 teeth were divided into 4 groups (n = 20) for dye leakage test and another 80 for bacterial microleakage test. Zinc oxide paste (ZOP) and AH-Plus (AH-P) with vertical condensation of warm gutta-percha were respectively used to seal the canals in each group of the samples (n = 10) . The length of in vitro tooth dye penetration was measured by stereomicroscope; the time (days) of turbidity in the bacterial leakage model observed and compared. Results: Of all the canals sealed by ZOP or AH-P with the increase of the wetness the dye infiltration length increased significantly (P <0. 05) and the days in which the faecal intestine ball infiltrated into the lower chamber of the model was gradually decreased (P <0. 05) . Conclusion: The increase of root canal moisture may reduce the sealing of the root canal.
9.Relationships among mindfulness,anxiety and depression in surface warship soldiers:the mediating role of attentional control
Yongju YU ; Li PENG ; Botao LIU ; Yuanyuan XU ; Chen BIAN ; Haiyan XU ; Min LI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2018;27(5):434-438
Objective To investigate the relationships between mindfulness,anxiety and depression in surface warship soldiers and the mediating role of attentional control.Methods Chinese versions of State-Trait Anxiety Inventory ( STAI ) , Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale ( CES-D ) , Attentional Control Scale ( ACS) and the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire ( FFMQ) were used to survey 475 sur-face warship soldiers. Single factor analysis of variance,correlation analysis and path analysis were conducted by SPSS 20.0 and Amos18.0. Results ①The scores of the state anxiety,trait anxiety and depression in the soldiers and noncommissioned officers were significantly higher than that of commissioned officers (P<0.05) . As for the state anxiety,trait anxiety,depression and attentional focusing,there were statistically significant differences among different educational levels (P<0.05) . Specifically,the lower educational level,the higher anxiety and depression,the lower control focusing. ② There were significant positive correlations among at-tentional focusing (27.12±4.43),attentional shifting (29.43±3.78) and mindfulness (120.27±11.16,r=0.49-0.51,P<0.01). State anxiety (38.65±10.07) was negatively correlated with attentional focusing,atten-tional shifting and mindfulness (r=-0.32--0.54, P<0.01). Similar results were observed for trait anxiety (41.28±8.79) and depression (9.97±10.13). ③Attentional focusing partially mediated the relationships be-tween state anxiety,trait anxiety,depression and mindfulness. Conclusion Anxiety and depression of sol-diers have obvious relationships with kinds of soldiers' rank and education level. Mindfulness and attentional control are vital protective factors for marine army's mental health. This study indicates that mindfulness may improve individuals' attentional focusing and attentional shifting,and ameliorate negative moods such as anx-iety and depression.
10.Psychological stress level and features of recruits in training camp
Yiqin TIAN ; Xin ZUO ; Li PENG ; Yongju YU ; Botao LIU ; Chen BIAN ; Min LI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2016;25(9):830-832
Objective To analyze psychological stress level and features of recruits in training camp.Methods Psychological stress self-evaluation test (PSET) was applied to 1 600 recruits in training camp.Results ①There were 64 recruits(64/1600,4%) who had high level of psychological stress(T score ≥70).②The psychological stress symptoms of recruits in training camp mainly manifested as increased alertness (87.7%),sleep deprivation (57.6%),mental and physical fatigue (48.7%) and nervous irritability (45.2%).③Psychological stress levels of recruits with different ages and different levels of self-feeling in camp had significant differences(P<0.05).Conclusion Recruits in training camp have partly excessive psychological stress responses,targeted emergency decompression trainings should be carried out in recruits.


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