1.Development Status and Trend of Digital Clinical Research Management Platform in Public Hospitals
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(4):88-90
The construction of clinical research management system in public hospitals is an important platform for China's clinical research workers to achieve new products conversion and application.At present,China have basically realized the informatization of clinical trial management process and scientific research project,improved the efficiency and quality of scientific research management,but there is still a large distance from the requirements of digital management platform.The core problem is that there is no unified standard for clinical data collection,disjointed management of the whole process,and backward communication and collaboration mode.The establishment of a standardized disease database has become an effective means to achieve standardized clinical data,and it is the basis for opening up the clogging point of the whole process management and realizing multi-department data sharing.
2.miRNA-126 reverses cisplatin resistance in lung cancer A549/DDP cells by inhibiting autophagy
Xiali TANG ; Jun CHEN ; Demin JIAO ; Xiang LIU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2024;40(8):1378-1383
AIM:Autophagy levels in lung cancer cisplatin-resistant A549/DDP cells and cisplatin-sensitive A549 cells were compared.The effects of microRNA-126(miRNA-126)on autophagy in lung cancer cisplatin-resistant cells were assessed,and the role of miRNA-126 in lung cancer cisplatin-resistant cells was discussed.METHODS:An MTT assay was used to detect the half maximal inhibitory concentration of cisplatin.The miRNA-126 expression was de-tected by RT-qPCR.Autophagolysosomes were observed under a fluorescence microscope using acridine orange staining.Protein levels of autophagy-associated molecule microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3(LC3)in lung cancer cells were determined by Western blot.RESULTS:Autophagy was significantly elevated in A549/DDP cells compared with A549 cells(P<0.01).The expression level of miRNA-126 was significantly elevated in A549/DDP cells after transfection with miRNA-126(P<0.01).miRNA-126 reversed cisplatin resistance of A549/DDP cells,and the level of intracellular acid dye follicular bright red fluorescence in the A549/DDP cells was significantly reduced after transfection with miRNA-126(P<0.01).The LC3-Ⅱ protein level in A549/DDP cells was significantly reduced after transfection with miRNA-126(P<0.01),and inhibition of cell autophagy by 3-methyladenine(3-MA)enhanced cisplatin sensitivity of A549/DDP cells(P<0.01).Compared with 3-MA+NC group,miRNA-126 combined with 3-MA further increased cisplatin sensitivity of A549/DDP cells(P<0.01).CONCLUSION:miRNA-126 reverses the cisplatin resistance in lung cancer A549/DDP cells by inhibiting autophagy.
3.Ultrasound assessment of diaphragm function combined with scores of muscle strength and illness severity for predicting weaning outcome in severe pneumonia patients after mechanical ventilation
Yina HUANG ; Demin SHANG ; Haofeng WANG ; Lanhai WEI
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2024;21(11):680-684
Objective To observe the value of ultrasound assessment of diaphragm function combined with the Medical Research Council(MRC)muscle strength score and acute physiology and chronic health Ⅱ(APACHE Ⅱ)score for predicting weaning outcome in severe pneumonia patients after mechanical ventilation.Methods Totally 102 patients with severe pneumonia who underwent mechanical ventilation were retrospectively enrolled.Spontaneous breathing trial(SBT)was performed,and diaphragmatic mobility and contraction velocity were measured before and after SBT to evaluate diaphragm function.All patients were divided into successful weaning(successful group,n=76)and failed weaning group(failure group,n=26)according to breathing condition after weaning.Univariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression were used to analyze clinical data,MRC and APACHE Ⅱ scores before SBT,as well as diaphragm function parameters before and after SBT,and the independent risk factors for weaning failure were screened,based which a combined regression model was established.The diagnostic efficacy of each independent risk factor and combined regression model was evaluated by receiver operating characteristic curve and the area under the curve(AUC).Results MRC and APACHE Ⅱ scores,diaphragmatic mobility and contraction velocity before SBT were all independent risk factors for weaning failure in severe pneumonia patients after mechanical ventilation(all P<0.05),with AUC of 0.682,0.667,0.785 and 0.685,respectively.The AUC of combined regression model established with the above independent risk factors was 0.898,higher than that of each independent risk factor(all P<0.05).Conclusion Ultrasound assessment of diaphragm function combined with MRC muscle strength and APACHE Ⅱ scores could effectively predict weaning outcome in severe pneumonia patients who underwent mechanical ventilation.
4.Construction of an intelligent scheduling management information system for " one-stop" transportation service in a hospital
Lan DENG ; Bingbing TUO ; Yufei REN ; Lei ZHANG ; Demin XU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2024;40(6):458-463
To solve the problems such as decentralized management of transportation needs and personnel, a tertiary hospital launched an intelligent scheduling management information system for " one-stop" transportation service in March 2022, which included the business layer, data layer, and control layer. The system used graph neural network algorithm to train multi feature transportation service data and established an artificial intelligence model for transportation service scheduling, which was used to assist the hospital transportation command center in intelligent scheduling, achieving unified application, task scheduling, process control, and personnel assessment of hospital transportation services.The coverage of transportation services had increased from 188 departments before the system online (March 2021 to February 2022) to 268 departments after the system online (March 2022 to February 2023), as well as the service types and the per capita efficiency coefficient of transportation personnel had increased from 36 categories and 4 086.53 orders/person to 52 categories and 5 839.83 orders/person, respectively. This system met the growing demand for hospital transportation services, improved the level of transportation scheduling management and user satisfaction, which could provide references for other hospitals to promote intelligent management of transportation services.
5.CiteSpace-based visual analysis of research progress on intracerebral hemorrhage-related signaling pathways in recent 10 years
Journal of Apoplexy and Nervous Diseases 2023;40(12):1119-1125
Objective To explore the hotspots and trend of research on the signaling pathways of intracerebral hemorrhage in the past 10 years through bibliometrics and visual analysis. Methods We used CiteSpace to perform bibliometrics and visual analysis on relevant articles published in the recent 10 years, which were obtained from the Science Citation Index Expanded database of the Web of Science Core Collection. Results According to visual analysis of 796 pieces of literature on intracerebral hemorrhage-related signaling pathways, there is a growing number of papers published in this field. China was the country with the largest number of papers published. Loma Linda University was the institution with the largest number of papers published. The funding institution sponsoring most in this field was the National Natural Science Foundation of China. The keyword analysis showed that the research focused on inflammatory reactions, oxidative stress, microRNA gene expression, nuclear factor-kappa B signaling pathways, extracellular regulated protein kinase 1/2 signaling pathways, the lipid-signaling molecule sphingosine-1-phosphate, and scalp acupuncture therapy. Conclusion CiteSpace-based visual analysis can directly display the research hotspots and trend of intracerebral hemorrhage-related signaling pathways, providing new insights into the treatment and prevention of intracerebral hemorrhage.
6.Clinical Dominant Diseases in Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Series of Youth Salon Seminars for Clinical Dominant Diseases Held by China Association of Chinese Medicine
Zhanfeng YAN ; Lingbo KONG ; Jingshang WANG ; Baoli LIU ; Yuan XU ; Yingke LIU ; Ping WANG ; Cang ZHANG ; Weijing LIU ; Dawei ZOU ; Guowang YANG ; Demin LI ; Jiang CHEN ; Mei MO ; Yong ZHU ; Bin WANG ; Xiaoxiao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2023;29(1):202-208
The discussion and research on the clinical dominant diseases of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) have attracted increasing attention. Through approaches including modern technology, evidence-based medical methods, and multi-disciplinary treatment, we should construct a sound TCM inheritance and innovation system, establish a collaborative innovation mechanism, and integrate major research projects, striving to make breakthroughs in TCM theory, methodology, standards, and regulation system, promoting the scientific and technological progress of TCM, and thereby improving its curative effect. The China Association of Chinese Medicine (CACM) carried out a series of youth salon seminars for clinical dominant diseases in TCM, discussing and sorting out the advantages of the dominant diseases in clinical diagnosis and treatment of TCM and integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine in specific diseases or fields. Authoritative experts in the industry were invited to give comment and guidance to form a report. Centering on clinical research of dominant diseases, thematic research was carried out in the aspects of practice, human experience-based evidence, and transformation path. Through the systematic study of the dominant diseases, the advantages of TCM in different stages of disease treatment were excavated to constantly improve the prevention and treatment ability of TCM and carry forward the advancement of TCM theory and practice. At the same time, the communication and understanding between traditional Chinese and western medicine were improved, laying the foundation for the further formation of industry guidelines or consensus and comprehensive promotion. These seminars are expected to provide references for the development of policy planning, clinical diagnosis and treatment, health economy, and social services in TCM and lay the foundation for the formation of a new modern diagnosis and treatment system with Chinese characteristics.
7.Feasibility study of individual identification based on superimposition of 2D-3D face images in Han individuals
Demin HUO ; Zhechen ZHANG ; Ye ZHANG ; Feiming ZHAO ; Wenting XU ; Meng DU ; Jian ZHANG ; Hongtao WANG ; Zihao ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2023;38(6):619-622
Objective To explore the feasibility of individual identification based on the 2D-3D face image superimposition in Han individuals.Methods The 2D video surveillance images(including front,left and right side)and high-precision 3D face models of 10 Han individuals were collected,and Autodesk 3ds Max 2018 software was used to perform perspective matching on the 3D face models,and superimposed them on the 2D images,and the mean values of the distances between corresponding 11 feature points in the 2D-3D face images were calculated.The superimposition of 2D-3D face images from the same individual was defined as the matching group,and the superimposition of 2D-3D face images from different individuals was defined as the non-matching group.Results In general,the average distance ranges of the corresponding feature points between the matching group and the non-matching group did not overlap(P<0.05).Conclusion The non-overlapping mean range preliminarily indicates that the individual identification method based on the overlay comparison of 2D-3D face images described in this paper is feasible for Han individuals.
8.Expression, thermal stability modification and application in PHB degradation of polyhydroxyalkanoate depolymerase from Thermomonospora umbrina.
Zhigang LI ; Shiheng CHEN ; Demin KONG ; Sheng CHEN ; Lei WANG ; Jing WU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2023;39(8):3351-3363
Polyhydroxyalkanoate depolymerase (PHAD) can be used for the degradation and recovery of polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA). In order to develop a PHAD with good stability under high temperature, PHAD from Thermomonospora umbrina (TumPHAD) was heterelogously expressed in Escherichia coli BL21(DE3). At the same time, a mutant A190C/V240C with enhanced stability was obtained via rational design of disulfide bonds. Characterization of enzymatic properties showed that the mutant A190C/V240C had an optimum temperature of 60 ℃, which was 20 ℃ higher than that of the wild type. The half-life at 50 ℃ was 7 hours, at 50 ℃ which was 21 times longer than that of the wild type. The mutant A190C/V240C was used for the degradation of polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB), one of the typical PHA. At 50 ℃, the degradation rate of PHB being treated for 2 hours and 12 hours was 2.1 times and 3.8 times higher than that of the wild type, respectively. The TumPHAD mutant A190C/V240C obtained in this study shows tolerance to high temperature resistance, good thermal stability and strong PHB degradation ability, which may facilitate the degradation and recovery of PHB.
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9.Clinical Predominance Disease of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Ping WANG ; Fengyun WANG ; Yu LAN ; Lingyun ZHANG ; Xiaoqing LI ; Kun WANG ; Xiujing SUN ; Zhanfeng YAN ; Xiulan ZHANG ; Demin LI ; Hongmei WU ; Xiaohong LI ; Xiaoke LI ; Jianqin YANG ; Dawei ZOU ; Xiaoxiao ZHANG ; Xudong TANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2023;29(12):199-208
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a frequently and commonly occurring disease in clinic. In recent decades, with the development in pathophysiology and drug researches, modern medicine has achieved remarkable progress and results in diagnosis and treatment. However, the treatments for non-erosive reflux disease, refractory gastroesophageal reflux disease, proton pump inhibitor resistance, overlap of disease symptoms, and extraesophageal symptoms are limited and ineffective. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) was widely used in clinical practice, which has been proved effective in relieving symptoms and improving the quality of life. Sponsored by China Association of Chinese Medicine (CACM) and undertaken by the Spleen and Stomach Disease Branch of CACM, "the 12th Youth Salon of Clinical Predominance Disease Series (GERD)" invited 18 authoritative digestive experts of TCM and western medicine to discuss "the difficulties of clinical diagnosis and treatment of GERD and TCM advantages". The focus issues such as modern medical diagnosis and treatment achievements and contributions, improvement and maintenance of symptoms, response to overlapping disease symptoms, reduction and withdrawal of acid suppressors, and treatment of extra-esophageal symptoms were discussed in depth. TCM and western medicine exchanged and complemented each other's strengths, combing the difficulties of modern medical diagnosis and treatment, which clarified the positioning and advantages of TCM and provided guidance for clinical and scientific research.
10.Influence of prior percutaneous coronary intervention on outcome of coronary artery bypass grafting: A multi-center clinical study
Hongwei JIANG ; Hang ZHANG ; Wen CHEN ; Fangjing ZHENG ; Yongfeng SHAO ; Yongxiang QIAN ; Guoxiang WANG ; Mingqiu LI ; Qingsheng YOU ; Zhiyong LIU ; Yong WANG ; Zhenya SHEN ; Wei LI ; Demin LI ; Su HUANG ; Chongjun ZHONG ; Rui WANG ; Xin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2022;29(11):1436-1441
Objective To investigate the influence of prior percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) on the outcome of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Methods Clinical data of 5 216 patients from Jiangsu Province CABG registry who underwent primary isolated CABG from 2016 to 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were divided into a PCI group (n=673) and a non-PCI group (n=4 543) according to whether they had received PCI treatment. The PCI group included 491 males and 182 females, aged 62.6±8.2 years, and the non-PCI group included 3 335 males and 1 208 females, aged 63.7±8.7 years. Multivariable logistic regression and propensity score matching (PSM) were used to compare 30-day mortality, incidence of major complications and 1-year follow-up outcomes between the two groups. Results Both in original cohort and matched cohort, there was no statistical difference in the 30-day mortality [14 (2.1%) vs. 77 (1.7%), P=0.579; 14 (2.1%) vs. 11 (1.6%), P=0.686], or the incidence of major complications (myocardial infarction, stroke, mechanical ventilation≥24 h, dialysis for new-onset renal failure, deep sternal wound infection and atrial fibrillation) (all P>0.05). The rate of reoperation for bleeding in the PCI group was higher than that in the non-PCI group [19 (2.8%) vs. 67 (1.5%), P=0.016; 19 (2.8%) vs. 7 (1.0%), P=0.029]. Both in original cohort and matched cohort, there was no statistical difference in 1-year survival rate between the two groups [613 (93.1%) vs. 4 225 (94.6%), P=0.119; 613 (93.1%) vs. 630 (95.2%), P=0.124], while the re-admission rate in the PCI group was significantly higher than that in the non-PCI group [32 (4.9%) vs. 113 (2.5%), P=0.001; 32 (4.9%) vs. 17 (2.6%), P=0.040]. Conclusion This study shows that a history of PCI treatment does not significantly increase the perioperative mortality and major complications of CABG, but increases the rate of cardiogenic re-admission 1 year postoperatively.


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