1.Early imaging and circulating marker features of gallbladder carcinoma
Yongzhong ZHAO ; Yi XUE ; Liqun LI ; Mengsen HOU ; Xiaojun YANG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2024;44(2):265-269
Gallbladder carcinoma(GBC)is one of the most common malignant tumors in the biliary system,which is difficult to diagnose in the early stage due to its high degree of malignancy,invasiveness and lack of specific clin-ical manifestations.In this paper,we summarize ultrasound,CT and other imaging manifestations in the early stage of GBC,and describe the role of protein markers and microRNA marker as biomarkers in the diagnosis of early GBC.The enhanced understanding of the relevant features might help to improve the accuracy of the diagnosis of early gallbladder carcinoma.
2.Immunogenicity, protective efficacy and preliminary protective mechanism of KPC-2, a drug resistance target from Klebsiella pneumoniae
Xiaoqiong WANG ; Guangyang MING ; Zhifu CHEN ; Qiang GOU ; Yue YUAN ; Liqun ZHAO ; Jinyong ZHANG ; Renjian HU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2024;44(1):2-10
Objective:To develop a recombinant protein vaccine based on KPC-2, a drug resistance target in Klebsiella pneumoniae, and evaluate its immunogenicity, protective efficacy and mechanism in a mouse model of pneumonia. Methods:KPC-2 was expressed in Escherichia coli and purified using GST affinity chromatography. A recombinant protein vaccine was prepared with KPC-2 and used to immunize New Zealand rabbits through subcutaneous injection. Serum samples were isolated from cardiac blood and Protein G chromatography was used to purify polyclonal antibodies against KPC-2. Opsonophagocytic killing assay was used to assess the bactericidal activity of the polyclonal antibodies in vitro. Female BALB/c mice were immunized three times with the recombinant protein vaccine, and the titers of specific IgG antibodies in serum were measured by indirect ELISA. One week after the last vaccination, the mice were infected with Klebsiella pneumoniae strain SRT through tracheal intubation, and received a single intravenous dose of meropenem (0.1 mg) 1 h later. The protective efficacy of the KPC-2 recombinant protein vaccine was evaluated by comparing the survival rates, bacterial colonization and histopathological changes between vaccine group and adjuvant group as well as the survival rates between meropenem group and normal saline group. Moreover, the protective efficacy of polyclonal antibodies against KPC-2 was evaluated through passive immunization. Results:The level of specific IgG antibodies in serum was significantly higher in the vaccine group than in the adjuvant group ( t=4.325, P<0.05). The survival rate in the vaccine group was also higher than that of the adjuvant group [70% (7/10) vs 10% (1/10), P<0.05]. Furthermore, lung inflammation was less severe and bacterial burden was reduced in the vaccine group as compared with those of the control group ( t=3.127, P<0.05). Both active and passive vaccination strategies demonstrated strong protective efficacy against Klebsiella pneumoniae infection, and had a synergistic effect when used in combination with antibiotic therapy. The polyclonal antibodies against KPC-2 had bactericidal activity in vitro ( t=5.427, P<0.05). Conclusions:The prepared KPC-2 vaccine has better immunogenicity and protective efficacy. It can induce strong humoral immune responses. This study suggest that drug resistance target may be used as a candidate antigen for future vaccine development.
3.Clinical characteristics of 13 cases of organizing pneumonia secondary to invasive pulmonary aspergillosis
Shunxin ZHAO ; Nan WANG ; Liqun YE ; Hongmin WANG
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(5):745-747,753
Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics of organizing pneumonia secondary to inva-sive pulmonary aspergillosis.Methods A total of 13 patients with organizing pneumonia secondary to invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in the Department of Respiratory,the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou Univer-sity diagnosed by pathology from January 2019 to January 2021 were retrospectively included,and their clinical characteristics,laboratory examination,imaging characteristics,treatment and prognosis were comprehensively analyzed.Results Most cases of pulmonary aspergillosis occurred within 2-3 weeks of diagnosis,with coug-hing,expectoration,fever,and elevated C-reactive protein and erythrocyte sedimentation rate.Chest computed tomography showed patchy shadows around the original infection focus,mostly accompanied by consolidation,halo sign,bronchial inflation sign,and might be accompanied by cavity and pleural effusion;secondary multi lobed involvement of both lungs was observed,mostly with small patchy shadows,nodular shadows,and tree bud signs.After receiving glucocorticoid treatment,the symptoms were controlled within one week,and the glucocorticoid treatment course was mostly 3-6 months.Conclusion The clinical characteristics of organi-zing pneumonia secondary to invasive pulmonary aspergillosis are somewhat similar to those of cryptogenic or-ganizing pneumonia and have a better prognosis.
4.Preliminary Establishment of a Standard System for Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment Techniques of Gastroenterology in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Liqun BIAN ; Fengyun WANG ; Ping WANG ; Yingpan ZHAO ; Ting CHEN ; Xudong TANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(18):1870-1874
The construction of standard system is an important part of standardization work, and also the top-level design of standardization work.Taking the group standards of the China Association of Chinese Medicine as a reference, and following the steps of establishing an expert group, literature research, Delphi method expert consultation and expert meeting, it was clarified that the content of the standard system for clinical diagnosis and treatment techniques of gastroenterology in traditional Chinese medicine, including terms (symptoms and signs, syndromes and syndrome components, and therapeutic principles and methods), guidelines and standards (traditional Chinese medicine disease name, western medicine disease name, and classical syndromes), effectiveness evaluation (modern medicine evaluation, traditional Chinese medicine characteristics of diseases, symptoms and signs grading, traditional Chinese medicine syndrome evaluation), and practical techniques. Meanwhile, the structure chart of the standard system, the table of standard details and the table of statistical standards were compiled to lay the foundation for the standardisation of clinical diagnosis and treatment techniques of gastroenterology, and to provide reference for the construction of the standard system of various disciplines.
5.TCM Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Cough in Children
Xi MING ; Liqun WU ; Ziwei WANG ; Bo WANG ; Jialin ZHENG ; Jingwei HUO ; Mei HAN ; Xiaochun FENG ; Baoqing ZHANG ; Xia ZHAO ; Mengqing WANG ; Zheng XUE ; Ke CHANG ; Youpeng WANG ; Yanhong QIN ; Bin YUAN ; Hua CHEN ; Lining WANG ; Xianqing REN ; Hua XU ; Liping SUN ; Zhenqi WU ; Yun ZHAO ; Xinmin LI ; Min LI ; Jian CHEN ; Junhong WANG ; Yonghong JIANG ; Yongbin YAN ; Hengmiao GAO ; Hongmin FU ; Yongkun HUANG ; Jinghui YANG ; Zhu CHEN ; Lei XIONG
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;40(7):722-732
Following the principles of evidence-based medicine,in accordance with the structure and drafting rules of standardized documents,based on literature research,according to the characteristics of chronic cough in children and issues that need to form a consensus,the TCM Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Cough in Children was formulated based on the Delphi method,expert discussion meetings,and public solicitation of opinions.The guideline includes scope of application,terms and definitions,eti-ology and diagnosis,auxiliary examination,treatment,prevention and care.The aim is to clarify the optimal treatment plan of Chinese medicine in the diagnosis and treatment of this disease,and to provide guidance for improving the clinical diagnosis and treatment of chronic cough in children with Chinese medicine.
6.Management and Development of Health-related Standards in Nations and Organizations: An Evidence-based Review
Hongfeng HE ; Qiannan TIAN ; Qi ZHOU ; Junxian ZHAO ; Renfeng SU ; Zhewei LI ; Hui LIU ; Nan YANG ; Yaolong CHEN ; Liqun WU ; Xiaohui WANG
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2024;15(1):202-210
7.Reflections on Developing Health Standards Based on Evidence-based Concept
Renfeng SU ; Hui LIU ; Qianling SHI ; Xufei LUO ; Nan YANG ; Junxian ZHAO ; Qiannan TIAN ; Juanjuan ZHANG ; Liqun WU ; Yaolong CHEN
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2024;15(2):435-441
National health standards involve all kinds of technical requirements formulated and numbered in accordance with the procedures and formats stipulated in the standardisation system for the implementation of national health and hygiene laws, regulations and policies, and the protection of human health. The establishment of health standards in China should align with our legal framework, including laws, regulations, departmental rules, and health and hygiene policies. During the development of these standards, a comprehensive approach is advocated, encompassing in-depth investigations, rigorous demonstrations, and extensive stakeholder engagement. However, the process of standard formulation may suffer from insufficient research evidence. The evidence-based concept emphasizes the significance of evidence. Therefore, integrating evidence-based concept into the process of developing health standards can enhance the quality and scientific basis of these standards. This article systematically elucidates the current status and development process of health standards in China, explores the necessity and feasibility of incorporating evidence-based concept into the development of these standards, analyzes the challenges and opportunities, and presents reflections and suggestions.
8.Evolution of otology: from clinical therapy to medical system
Li&prime ; an LIU ; Baixiao ZHAO ; Lei WANG ; Xiaohui LIU ; Liqun ZHOU
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;47(7):903-909
This article employs a multidisciplinary approach encompassing traditional Chinese medicine, history, philology, and exegetics to comprehensively examine the historical evolution of auricular acupoint therapy and otomedicine. Originating in China, systematized in Europe, and currently advancing through modern research and development led by China, this study traces the historical context of otological practices. It outlines the foundational principles of otomedicine as depicted in the Huangdi Neijing, elucidates the accumulation of ancient otomedical knowledge within this framework, reviews the systematic establishment and theoretical underpinnings of auricular acupoints, and delineates the process of formulating auricular acupoint standards. Through case studies such as " ear-brain interconnection" and " ear treatment of encephalopathy", it illustrates the interdisciplinary nature of ear medicine research and development. The article aims to illuminate the historical transition from ear therapy to ear medicine within the contemporary context and the emergence of auricular point-guided ear medicine. By drawing on historical insights and looking toward the future, it provides a foundation for the ongoing development of the ear medical specialty, offering insights for integrating non-drug therapies into China′s healthcare system and global health initiatives.
9.Analysis of risk factors for bladder neck funnel formation in spontaneous delivery primipara by pelvic floor three-dimensional ultrasound
Liqun WU ; Huiyan ZHAO ; Meixia WANG ; Jie GAO ; Rui YAO ; Qun XU
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(27):26-30
Objective To investigate value and risk factors of pelvic floor three-dimensional ultrasound parameters in single spontaneous delivery primipara with bladder neck funnel formation at 6-8weeks after delivery.Methods A total of 108 cases of single spontaneous delivery primipara were selected as research objects according to three-dimensional ultrasound indexes of pelvic floor,they were assigned into two groups:Observation group(40 cases)with bladder neck funnel formation and control group(68 cases)without bladder neck funnel formation.Three-dimensional ultrasound indexes of pelvic floor and clinical symptoms were compared between two groups.Results The incidence of stress urinary incontinence(SUI),anterior vaginal wall prolapse,bladder neck distance(BND),posterior urethrovesical angle(PUA)in Valsalva state,levator hiatus area(LHA)in resting and Valsalva states,levator hiatus length(LHL),and changes in LHL(△ LHL)in observation group were all higher than those in control group(P<0.05).Logistic regression analysis revealed that SUI and anterior vaginal wall prolapse are independent risk factors for bladder neck funnel formation,adjusted OR were 11.255 and 3.643;Resting state and Valsalva state LHA,LHL,and △ LHL were also independent risk factors for bladder neck funnel formation(P<0.05).Receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve analysis revealed that area under the curve(AUC)for diagnosing bladder neck funnel formation in SUI and anterior vaginal wall prolapse were 0.744 and 0.615,respectively;In ultrasound indicators,when the LHL of Valsalva state is>63.5mm,the AUC is 0.706;The diagnostic sensitivity of the combination factor 1(resting state LHA+Valsalva state LHA)is 95.0%;The diagnostic specificity of the combination factor 2(Valsalva state LHL+△LHL)is 80.9%.Conclusion In patients of single spontaneous delivery primipara with bladder neck funnel formation,occurrence of SUI and vaginal anterior wall prolapse,increased LHA and LHL under two states and △LHL were independent risk factors.The diagnostic sensitivity of the combination factor 1 was higher than single index,the diagnostic specificity of the combination factor 2 was higher.
10.Construction of a competency evaluation indicator system for infection prevention and control nurses in Operating Rooms
Liqun SUN ; Zengmei ZHANG ; Haiyun ZHAO ; Ying ZHANG ; Zi JIN ; Yunfei NIE ; Wei WEI ; Yu WANG ; Shengyun LI ; Ruifang HUA
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(13):1698-1705
Objective:To construct a competency evaluation indicator system for infection prevention and control nurses in Operating Rooms (hereinafter referred to as "IPC") and provide an objective basis for the management of IPC nurses.Methods:From June to November 2022, an initial competency evaluation indicator system for IPC nurses was developed through literature review and semi-structured interviews. The Delphi method was employed to consult 20 experts from 11 provinces and municipalities across the country. Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and mean distribution method were applied to quantify and determine the weight of each level of indicators within the system.Results:Nineteen experts were finally included, with two rounds of questionnaire recovery rates of 95.00% (19/20) and 100.00% (19/19), respectively. The authority coefficients of the experts were 0.858 and 0.861, familiarity coefficients were 0.850 and 0.853, and coefficients of judgment basis were 0.865 and 0.868, respectively. The Kendall's W coefficient of concordance for the two rounds of inquiries were 0.139 and 0.202 ( P<0.05), respectively. The final IPC nurse competency evaluation indicator system included six primary indicators, 22 secondary indicators, and 66 tertiary indicators. Conclusions:The constructed IPC nurse competency evaluation indicator system is scientific, reasonable, objective, and comprehensive, providing a valuable reference for the capability training, assessment, entry standards, and qualification certification of IPC nurses.


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