1.Impacts of ambient air pollutants on childhood asthma from 2019 to 2023: An analysis based on asthma outpatient visits of Nanjing Children's Hospital
Li WEI ; Xing GONG ; Lilin XIONG ; Yi ZHANG ; Fengxia SUN ; Wei PAN ; Changdi XU
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2025;42(4):408-414
Background Asthma poses a serious threat to children's growth, development, and mental health, thus there has been an increasing focus on the control of asthma morbidity in children and the assessment of its risk factors. A growing body of research has found that exposure to ambient air pollutants an significatly increase the risk of childhood asthma. Objective To understand the changes of ambient air pollutant concentrations in Nanjing and asthma outpatient visits to Nanjing Children's Hospital, and to quantitatively analyze the effects of exposure to different ambient air pollutants on children's asthma outpatient visits. Methods Daily data of ambient air pollutants fine particulate matter (PM2.5), inhalable particle (PM10), sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), carbon monoxide (CO), ozone (O3), meteorological factors (air temperature & relative humidity), and outpatient visits due to asthma in the hospital from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2023 were collected, and a generalized additive model based on quasi poisson distributions was used to quantitatively analyze the short-term effects of ambient air pollutant exposure on outpatient visits due to asthma in the hospital. Results The annual average concentrations of PM2.5, PM10, SO2, and NO2 in Nanjing from 2019 to 2023 did not exceed the national limits. For single-day lagged effects, the single-pollutant model showed that the effects of PM2.5, PM10, NO2, and CO on children's asthma outpatient visits were greatest for every 10 units increase at lag0, with excess risk (ER) of 1.39% (95%CI: 0.65%, 2.14%), 1.46% (95%CI: 0.97%, 1.95%), 5.46% (95%CI: 4.36%, 6.57%), and 0.18% (95%CI: 0.11%, 0.26%), respectively, and SO2 reached the maximum effect at lag1, with an ER of 23.15% (95%CI: 13.57%, 33.53%) for each 10 units increase in concentration. Different pollutants reached their maximum cumulative lag effects at different time. The PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NO2, and CO showed the largest cumulative lag effects at lag01, lag01, lag02, lag02, and lag03, respectively, with ERs of 1.35% (95%CI: 0.77%, 1.92%), 0.96% (95%CI: 0.10%, 1.83%), 28.50% (95%CI: 15.49%, 42.98%), 6.92% (95%CI: 5.53%, 8.33%), and 0.31% (95%CI: 0.20%, 0.42%), respectively. The influences of PM2.5 and PM10 on outpatient visits due to asthma in the hospital became more pronounced with advancing age, while the associations with NO₂, SO₂, and CO were weakened as children grew older. Conclusion Ambient air pollutants (PM2.5, PM10, SO2, NO2, CO) can increase childhood asthma visits, and different pollutants have varied effects on the number of asthmatic children's visits at different ages.
2.Research advances in myosteatosis in chronic liver diseases
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2023;39(2):444-449
Myosteatosis is the main manifestation of malnutrition and is a common complication of chronic liver diseases, with a negative impact on the progression and prognosis of liver diseases. There is no gold standard for the diagnosis of myosteatosis, and CT is a commonly used diagnostic method. Myosteatosis in chronic liver diseases has diverse mechanisms, and hyperammonemia, increased cathepsin D level in circulation, insulin resistance, mitochondrial dysfunction, and chronic systemic microinflammation play an important role in myosteatosis. Early intervention of these factors can improve prognosis. With reference to related studies in China and globally, this article reviews the features, diagnostic methods, pathogenesis, treatment, and intervention of myosteatosis.
3.Sampling data of fresh frozen plasma, cryoprecipitates and leukocyte-free platelet quality monitoring in Hebei Province from 2015 to 2021: a retrospective analysis
Ying CHANG ; Zixuan ZHANG ; Xiaotong ZHANG ; Hongwei NIU ; Jianpeng ZHAO ; Chunfang LI ; Lexia LIU ; Wei ZHANG ; Fengxia YANG ; Xiaohong SUN
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2023;36(6):519-528
【Objective】 To form the sampling data interval by retrospectively analyzing the sampling data of quality monitoring of fresh frozen plasma, cryoprecipitates and leukocyte-free platelets in all blood stations in Hebei Province during the past 7 years. 【Methods】 The data of blood component sampling from 12 blood station quality control laboratories in Hebei from 2015 to 2021 were collected. The FⅧ content and plasma protein content of fresh frozen plasma, the FⅧ content and fibrinogen content of cryoprecipitates, and the leukocyte residuals, red blood cell mixed and platelet content of leukocyte-free platelets were taken as the objects for discrete point and fitted curve analysis. 【Results】 The FⅧ level of fresh frozen plasma: (1.36±1.1) IU/mL, 5 blood stations showed a representative overall high or low or fluctuated characteristics; Fresh frozen plasm-plasma protein items: overall mean ±SD: (61.13±16.7) g/L, four blood stations showed scattered distribution or continuous high value scattered points; Cryoprecipitates FⅧ: the overall mean ±SD: (134.25±58.7) IU/mL, four blood stations showed the differentiation characteristics of continuous high, low or stable in the middle; Cryoprecipitates-fibrinogen items: the overall mean ±SD: (215.27±83.5) mg, five blood stations showed the overall high or low and fluctuated. Leukocyte-free apheresis platelet-to-leukocyte residual items: overall mean ±SD: 0.37±0.96 (×106/bag), two blood stations showed a relatively high representative overall characteristics, and the rest were concentrated between 0 and 1; The total mean ±SD of platelet-to-red blood cell mixture without leukocyte was 2.45±2.82 (×109/bag), with obvious segmented concentrated distribution, and scattered distribution in 3 blood centers. Platelet content: the overall mean ±SD was 3.14±1.55 (×1011/bag), many deviations were noticed in 3 blood stations, and 1 blood station showed representative overall high characteristics. 【Conclusion】 This analysis shows that the distribution status of each blood station in different items is similar. The distribution status of discrete point groups and the change trend of the concentrated part of the fitting curve show that there are some differences in the monitoring level between the quality control laboratories of each blood station, and the update of detection instruments and reagents and the selection of detection methods greatly affect the test results. The summary data presented the index interval framework formed in the past 7 years, which helped to understand the difference between the results of each laboratory, correct the accuracy of the test results, better play the guiding role of quality monitoring in the blood preparation process, and continue to enhance the standardization of the whole process of blood collection and supply in the province.
4.Research progress in the correlation between SREBP/PCSK9 pathway and lipid metabolism disorders induced by antipsychotics
Jiashu MA ; Yunshao ZHENG ; Fengxia SUN ; Yunli FAN ; Yunming FAN ; Xianbiao SU ; Zhongbao WANG ; Ning WENG ; Ranran LI
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2023;48(10):1529-1538
Antipsychotic medications are commonly used to treat schizophrenia,but they can have negative effects on lipid metabolism,leading to an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases,reduced life expectancy,and difficulties with treatment adherence.The specific mechanisms by which antipsychotics disrupt lipid metabolism are not well understood.Sterol regulatory element-binding proteins(SREBPs)are important transcriptional factors that regulate lipid metabolism.Proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9(PCSK9),a gene regulated by SREBPs,plays a critical role in controlling levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL-C)and has become a focus of research on lipid-lowering drugs.Recent studies have shown that antipsychotic drugs can affect lipid metabolism through the SREBP/PCSK9 pathway.A deep understanding of the mechanism for this pathway in antipsychotic drug-related metabolic abnormalities will promote the prevention of lipid metabolism disorders in patients with schizophrenia and the development and application of new drugs.
5.Expert consensus on clinical application of pulse oximetry in children
Yuejie ZHENG ; Adong SHEN ; Baoping XU ; Hanmin LIU ; Xing CHEN ; Lili ZHONG ; Guangmin NONG ; Gen LU ; Shenggang DING ; Zhiying HAN ; Yun SUN ; Qiang CHEN ; Yi JIANG ; Xiaoping ZHU ; Suping TANG ; Xiufang WANG ; Yong YIN ; Shuhua AN ; Ju YIN ; Fengxia XUE ; Xiaoli LIU ; Miao LIU ; Yonghong YANG ; Kunling SHEN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2022;37(23):1761-1772
Hypoxemia is a common complication of pneumonia, asthma, and bronchopulmonary dysplasia in children.Rapid identification of hypoxemia is of great significance for the disposal and management of critical children.Pulse oximetry is recognized by the World Health Organization as the best way to monitor hypoxemia in children, and it can monitor pulse oxygen saturation noninvasively and continuously.Based on the related literature at home and abroad, combined with the clinical needs of pediatrics, the " Expert consensus on clinical application of pulse oximetry in children" is formulated to improve the understanding of pediatricians and nurses on the application in pediatric clinical practice, principle, operation techniques, and limitations of pulse oximetry.
6.Study on knowledge, attitudes and practices of pulse oximetry among pediatric healthcare providers in China and their influencing factors
Fengxia XUE ; Yuejie ZHENG ; Adong SHEN ; Hanmin LIU ; Xing CHEN ; Lili ZHONG ; Guangmin NONG ; Xin SUN ; Gen LU ; Shenggang DING ; Yuanxun FANG ; Jiahua PAN ; Zhiying HAN ; Yun SUN ; Qiang CHEN ; Yi JIANG ; Xiaoping ZHU ; Suping TANG ; Xiufang WANG ; Changshan LIU ; Shaomin REN ; Zhimin CHEN ; Deyu ZHAO ; Yong YIN ; Rongfang ZHANG ; Ming LI ; Yunxiao SHANG ; Yaping MU ; Shuhua AN ; Yangzom YESHE ; Peiru XU ; Yan XING ; Baoping XU ; Jing ZHAO ; Shi CHEN ; Wei XIANG ; Lihong LI ; Enmei LIU ; Yuxin SONG ; Yonghong YANG ; Kunling SHEN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2022;37(23):1807-1812
Objective:To investigate the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) of pulse oximetry among pediatric healthcare providers in China and analyze the factor influencing the KAP.Methods:A self-developed questionnaire was used for an online research on the KAP of 11 849 pediatric healthcare providers from 31 provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities of China from March 11 to 14, 2022.The factors influencing the KAP of pulse oximetry among pediatric healthcare providers were examined by Logistic regression. Results:The scores of KAP, of pulse oximetry were 5.57±0.96, 11.24±1.25 and 11.19±4.54, respectively.The corresponding scoring rates were 69.61%, 74.95%, and 55.99%, respectively. Logistic regression results showed that the gender and working years of pediatric healthcare providers, the region they were located, and whether their medical institution was equipped with pulse oximeters were the main factors affecting the knowledge score (all P<0.05). Main factors influencing the attitude score of pediatric healthcare providers included their knowledge score, gender, educational background, working years, region, medical institution level, and whether the medical institution was equipped with pulse oximeters (all P<0.05). For the practice score, the main influencing factors were the knowledge score, gender, age, and whether the medi-cal institution was equipped with pulse oximeters (all P<0.05). Conclusions:Chinese pediatric healthcare providers need to further improve their knowledge about and attitudes towards pulse oximetry.Pulse oximeters are evidently under-used.It is urgent to formulate policies or guidelines, strengthen education and training, improve knowledge and attitudes, equip more institutions with pulse oximeters, and popularize their application in medical institutions.
7.Current situation and main problems of blood quality control in Hebei province
Ying CHANG ; Lihua LI ; Lihua ZHAO ; Huili SHI ; Wei ZHANG ; Xiaotong ZHANG ; Yu MENG ; Xiaohong SUN ; Fengxia YANG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2022;35(4):427-431
【Objective】 To investigate the status quo and existing problems of quality control laboratory of blood stations in Hebei province, and to provide reference for the capacity building of quality control laboratory in the future. 【Methods】 The data of routine blood collection and supply, blood component preparation, blood sampling ratio/frequency, and sampling results among 12 blood stations in Hebei in 2020 were collected. The monitoring effect of blood component quality in Hebei province, combined with the indicator changes of main blood components, were analyzed. 【Results】 Blood component preparation from blood stations in Hebei are different. The requirements for the number and frequency of routine sampling in each apartment are not standardized, and retrospective analysis was not conducted basically. Although the frequency and sampling of blood component quality monitoring can meet the minimum requirements of the Quality Monitoring Guidelines of Whole Blood and Blood Components 2017 and Technical Operating Regulations of Blood Stations (2019 Edition), but does not match the actual collection and preparation units. The qualification rate and reliability are unstable due to the small sample size. Monthly quality inspection can result in judgment errors, which is not conducive to systematic analysis and continuous improvement of blood collection and supply process. 【Conclusion】 In the context of continuous enhancement of blood collection and supply standardization in Hebei Province, the blood quality monitoring mechanism based on intra-province consistency can be further studied to standardize intra-province homogenization of blood quality monitoring in multiple links including sampling rules, statistical analysis and data comparison calibers.
8.Analysis of risk factors and construction of diagnosis model for sarcopenia in liver cirrhosis
Jun WANG ; Jintao SUN ; Fengxia LI ; Xiaocheng WANG ; Jingqi BAI ; Tian YANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2022;30(6):321-327
Objective:To explore the risk factors of sarcopenia in liver cirrhosis and construct a diagnosis model for sarcopenia in cirrhosis.Methods:73 patients with liver cirrhosis hospitalized in Department of Gastroenterology of Shanxi Provincial People's Hospital between June 2021 and June 2022 were included. Common measurements in liver cirrhosis and abdominal CT scans of all patients were collected. The cross-sectional area of skeletal muscle at L3 level was calculated by sliceomatic and the skeletal muscle index (SMI) was subsequently obtained by height standardization. The patients were divided into sarcopenia group and non-sarcopenia group using Asian cut-off per European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People-2nd meeting (EWGSOP2) criteria. Risk factors related to sarcopenia in cirrhosis were analyzed and a subsequent diagnosis model was established.Results:among the cirrhotic patients included in the study, the prevalence of sarcopenia was 65.75% (48/73), 47.73% (21/44) in males and 93.10% (27/29) in females, respectively. There were significant differences in age, sex, BMI, liver function grade per Child Pugh classification, etiology, ferritin level, prothrombin time and hemoglobin level between sarcopenia and non-sarcopenia groups (P < 0.05). Age, liver function, sex and ferritin level were closely related to the occurrence of sarcopenia in cirrhosis. A diagnostic model was developed based on these 4 indexes and the area under curve reached up to 95.7%.Conclusion:≥ 60 years old, female, Child-Pugh C grade and ferritin < 29.60 μg/L are independent risk factors for sarcopenia in cirrhosis and the model with these indexes shows good diagnostic value for sarcopenia in cirrhosis.
9.Survey on tobacco use and associated factors in population in Shandong province, 2016-2017
Renyou CHEN ; Yunfeng LI ; Wei LONG ; Peijing ZHOU ; Tong SUN ; Fengxia LI ; Dianmin KANG ; Yan LENG ; Xia WEI ; Rui LI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2021;42(7):1200-1204
Objective:To understand the status of tobacco use and related influencing factors in population in Shandong province.Methods:Stratified multi-stage cluster sampling was used to select respondents from 216 villages (communities) of 36 districts (counties) in Shandong province. Influencing factors on smoking were analyzed by logistic regression model.Results:The adequate sample size was 6 271 participants. After complex weighted, the current smoking prevalence was 23.93%,45.58% in males and 1.18% in females. The Public's smoking rates varied widely among different groups in the population. 45-64 age group had the highest smoking rate (25.07%). Smoking rates were substantially different in education levels, with the highest in junior high school (28.94%). The rate was higher in the rural area (24.98%) than that in the urban areas (23.08%). The average daily smoking rate was 20.23%. The average age of initiating smoking was 21.21 years. The average daily cigarette intake was 16.31 cigarettes. Among all the former and current smokers, the quitting rate was 20.79%. Multiple logistic regression model analysis showed that gender, age, occupation, region, and health knowledge score were correlated with smoking behavior. The current smoking rate of men was much higher than that of women ( OR=49.625, 95% CI: 37.832-65.093). The current smoking rate in 45-64 age group was higher than that in the 15-24 age group ( OR=1.830, 95% CI: 1.048-3.194). The current smoking rate of medical ( OR=0.403, 95% CI: 0.187-0.866) and retired personnel ( OR=0.648, 95% CI: 0.481-0.873) were lower than those engaging in agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and the fishery ,respectively. The prevalence of residents living in the central part showed lower rate on current smoking than that in the eastern region ( OR=0.724, 95% CI: 0.606-0.865). The current smoking prevalence of smoke hazard in 1-3 score group was higher than that in the group with 4-6 score ( OR=1.432, 95% CI: 1.240-1.654). Conclusions:Smoking rate in adults in Shandong remained stable and at a high level. Comprehensive intervention measures such as tobacco control and health education should be carried out to reduce the smoking rate.
10.The protective effect of echinoside on the kidney of diabetic nephropathy rats induced by streptozotocin
Fengxia HU ; Yuanping SUN ; Yafang LIU ; Ying XU ; Xiangdong YU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2020;42(9):876-881
Objective:To investigate the influence of echinoside on the expressions of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) in renal tissues of diabetic nephropathy rats.Methods:A total of 60 male SD rats were randomly divided into the normal group, model group, glibenclamide group and low-, medium-, high-dose echinoside treatment group. the rat model of diabetic nephropathy was established through the streptozocin induction and the glibenclamide treatment was applied as control. After molding, glibenclamide group was given 5 mg/(kg?d) of glibenclamide, and low-, medium-, high-dose echinoside treatment group was given 50, 100 and 200 mg/(kg?d) of echinacoside solution. The normal group and model group were intragastrically given equal volume of normal saline. After 4 weeks, the change rate of body weight, kidney weight/body weight, blood glucose, serum TC, TG, BUN, SCR and 24 h urinary protein levels were measured, and the NO release concentration in renal tissue cell culture medium was measured, the renal pathology was observed by HE staining, the expression of iNOS and TGF-β1 proteins in renal tissues was detected by Western blotting.Results:Compared with the model group, the body weight of rats in the medium-dose group significantly increased ( P<0.05); the weight change rate and kidney weight/body weight of rat in the medium-, high-dose group significantly decreased ( P<0.05), and the NO release concentration in the medium-, high-dose group decreased ( P<0.05); the level of blood glucose, TC, TG, BUN, SCr, and 24-hour urinary protein in the low-, medium- and high-dose groups significantly decreased ( P<0.05), and iNOS in renal tissue of rats in the low-, medium- and high-dose groups was significantly lower ( P<0.05). Compared with the model group, the relative expression levels of TGF-β1 (1.35 ± 0.06, 1.15 ± 0.05, 0.91 ± 0.04 vs. 4.58 ± 0.09) and TGF-β1 (1.24 ± 0.04, 1.41 ± 0.05, 0.89 ± 0.04 vs. 3.04 ± 0.05) in the low-, medium- and high-dose groups significantly decreased ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The echinoside can prevent weight loss, reduce blood glucose and triglyceride, inhibit the production of NO in renal tissues, reduce the expression of iNOS and TGF-β1 among diabetic nephropathy rats. It has been proved to play a protective role in diabetic nephropathy pathological tissues.

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