1.2024 Expert Consensus on Hospital Acquired Infection Control Principles in the Department of Critical Care Medicine
Wenzhao CHAI ; Jingjing LIU ; Xiaoting WANG ; Xiaojun MA ; Bo TANG ; Qing ZHANG ; Bin WANG ; Xiaomeng WANG ; Shihong ZHU ; Wenjin CHEN ; Zujun CHEN ; Quanhui YANG ; Rongli YANG ; Xin DING ; Hua ZHAO ; Wei CHENG ; Jun DUNA ; Jingli GAO ; Dawei LIU
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2024;15(3):522-531
Critically ill patients are at high risk for hospital acquired infections, which can significantly increase the mortality rate and treatment costs for these patients. Therefore, in the process of treating the primary disease, strict prevention and control of new hospital infections is an essential component of the treatment for critically ill patients. The treatment of critically ill patients involves multiple steps and requires a concerted effort from various aspects such as theory, management, education, standards, and supervision to achieve effective prevention and control of hospital infections. However, there is currently a lack of unified understanding and standards for hospital infection prevention and control. To address this, in March 2024, a group of experts in critical care medicine, infectious diseases, and hospital infection from China discussed the current situation and issues of hospital infection control in the intensive care unit together. Based on a review of the latest evidence-based medical evidence from both domestic and international sources,
2.Visual analysis of molecular and cellular biology of thyroid cancer based on VOSviewer
Peisen DING ; Siyu LIU ; Zhilei XING ; Xiaomeng YU ; Jiahui SONG ; Yushan CUI ; Hongliang LIU
Tianjin Medical Journal 2024;52(9):985-990
Objective To understand the research status and development trend in the field of molecular and cell biology of thyroid cancer.Methods Relevant literature published in the field of molecular and cell biology of thyroid cancer from January 1,2013 to December 31,2022 was obtained in the web of science core collection(WoSCC)according to the search conditions,and bibliometric and visual analysis were performed using the bibliometric software VOSviewer and Excel.Results A total of 1 627 literatures were included.Among them,113 papers were published in 2013,and 214 were published in 2022.The annual number of publications was on the rise.There were 9 274 authors in total,of whom 6 published no less than 10 literatures.There were a total of 2 042 institutions,of which the top 10 institutions were mostly Chinese universities.There were 68 countries in total,and the largest number of publications was China,followed by the United States.There were 513 journals in total,and the top 10 journals with the largest number of literatures were mainly in the field of oncology,followed by the field of endocrinology and metabolism.A total of 62 563 references from 5 887 journals were cited.The most co-cited journal was Journal of Biological Chemistry(1 608 times),and the most co-cited references was Molecular Pathogenesis and Mechanisms of Thyroid Cancer(89 times).Conclusion The field of molecular and cell biology of thyroid cancer is currently developing steadily.Ferroptosis,glycosylation,telomerase reverse transcriptase and oxidative stress are the research frontiers in this field.
3.Study on initial weight-bearing stability after internal fixation of femoral intertrochanteric fracture
Xiaomeng ZHANG ; Yanhua WANG ; Yun JI ; Yichong ZHANG ; Zhentao DING ; Xiaofeng CHEN ; Chen XIONG ; Yilin WANG ; Miaotian TANG ; Dianying ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2024;44(7):492-498
Objective:To investigate the effect of internal fixation of medial support and lateral wall on initial weight-bearing stability of femoral intertrochanteric fracture after reconstruction of intertrochanteric fracture.Methods:Based on the digital model of Sawbones femur, intertrochanteric fracture models with different medial support and lateral wall states were constructed. Combined with various intramedullary and extramedullary fixation methods, the mechanical models after fixation were simplified, and seven mechanical simplified models were obtained. The individual body weight load (70 kg) was simulated by applying concentrated force (700 N) to the end nodes of the femoral head. Through the analysis and calculation of each model in StrucMaster software, the axial force, shear force, bending moment, displacement deformation, and support reaction force of each bar in each mechanical model were obtained, and the results were output through the supporting SMConsole.Results:The median bending moment of model 1 was 11.55(5.57, 18.00) N·m, and the median bending moment was 2.89(2.81, 2.94) rad. The median bending moment of model 2 was 13.72(9.30, 20.05) N·m, and the median bending moment was 2.93(2.77, 3.05) rad. The median bending moment of model 3 was 19.65(10.23, 26.11) N·m, and the median bending moment was 2.93 (2.77, 3.05) rad. The median bending moment of model 4 was 25.95(25.14, 36.70) N·m, and the median bending moment was 4.38(3.16, 5.15) rad. The median bending moment of model 5 was 13.66(7.99, 25.62) N·m, and the median bending moment was 3.50(3.32, 3.56) rad. The median bending moment of model 6 was 24.60(9.33, 29.37) N·m, and the median bending moment was 3.90(3.69, 4.10) rad. The median bending moment of model 7 was 41.14(0.16, 41.30) N·m, and the median bending moment was 5.50(5.50, 7.05) rad. The mechanical properties of model 1 were better than those of the other six models.Conclusion:The simplified mechanical model and its mechanical calculation analysis based on the lever reconstruction balance theory can be used to preliminarily reveal the mechanical characteristics of femoral intertrochanteric fractures after internal fixation. The internal fixation methods of the medial support and lateral wall of femoral intertrochanteric fracture reconstruction can improve the initial stability of the weight bearing after internal fixation of femoral intertrochanteric fractures and have guiding significance for the functional rehabilitation of early postoperative weight bearing.
4.The application of microvascular coupler during repairing oral and maxillofacial defects via free flaps
Xiaomeng SONG ; Jie CHEN ; Xu DING ; Ye YUAN ; Yunong WU ; Heming WU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2018;34(1):53-56
Objective: To evaluate the effect of venous anastomosis by using microvascular coupler during repair and reconstruction surgery after recection of tumor in oral and maxillofacial area. Methods: 20 patients with oral and maxillofacial tumor were chosen for repair of the defects via free flap. Microvascular coupler was applied to combine venous system,however,traditional methods were used in arterial anastomosis. Results: The average time of venous anastomosis using microvascular coupler was (5. 75 ± 0. 53) min,none of the cases were suffered from thrombosis after surgery. Vascular nerosis resulted from arterial spasm occured in 1 flap,reaching the flap survival rate of 95%(19 /20). Neck bleeding occurred in 1 case after surgery,the reflux of the anastomosed vein went smoothly when the blood clot was cleared,flap healing was unaffected. In another case,the coupler released during the surgery due to thick blood vessel wall as well as hypertension among the anastomotic edge,the vessels were manually sutured. Conclusion: With the appropriate indications, application of microvascular coupler may shorten the operating time,without affecting the effect of vascular anastomosis. The possibility of coupler loosing should be alarmed when bumped into great anastomotic tension or thick wall of the vein.
5.Technical specification for clinical application of critical ultrasonography
Wanhong YIN ; Xiaoting WANG ; Dawei LIU ; Yangong CHAO ; Xiangdong GUAN ; Yan KANG ; Jing YAN ; Xiaochun MA ; Yaoqing TANG ; Zhenjie HU ; Kaijiang YU ; Dechang CHEN ; Yuhang AI ; Lina ZHANG ; Hongmin ZHANG ; Jun WU ; Lixia LIU ; Ran ZHU ; Wei HE ; Qing ZHANG ; Xin DING ; Li LI ; Yi LI ; Haitao LIU ; Qinbing ZENG ; Xiang SI ; Huan CHEN ; Junwei ZHANG ; Qianghong XU ; Wenjin CHEN ; Xiukai CHEN ; Daozheng HUANG ; Shuhan CAI ; Xiuling SHANG ; Jian GUAN ; Juan DU ; Li ZHAO ; Minjia WANG ; Song CUI ; Xiaomeng WANG ; Ran ZHOU ; Xueying ZENG ; Yiping WANG ; Liwen LYU ; Weihua ZHU ; Ying ZHU ; Jun DUAN ; Jing YANG ; Hao YANG ; Chinese Critical Ultrasound Study Group ; Gritical Hemodynamic Therapy Collabration Group
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2018;57(6):397-417
Critical ultrasonography(CUS) is different from the traditional diagnostic ultrasound,the examiner and interpreter of the image are critical care medicine physicians.The core content of CUS is to evaluate the pathophysiological changes of organs and systems and etiology changes.With the idea of critical care medicine as the soul,it can integrate the above information and clinical information,bedside real-time diagnosis and titration treatment,and evaluate the therapeutic effect so as to improve the outcome.CUS is a traditional technique which is applied as a new application method.The consensus of experts on critical ultrasonography in China released in 2016 put forward consensus suggestions on the concept,implementation and application of CUS.It should be further emphasized that the accurate and objective assessment and implementation of CUS requires the standardization of ultrasound image acquisition and the need to establish a CUS procedure.At the same time,the standardized training for CUS accepted by critical care medicine physicians requires the application of technical specifications,and the establishment of technical specifications is the basis for the quality control and continuous improvement of CUS.Chinese Critical Ultrasound Study Group and Critical Hemodynamic Therapy Collabration Group,based on the rich experience of clinical practice in critical care and research,combined with the essence of CUS,to learn the traditional ultrasonic essence,established the clinical application technical specifications of CUS,including in five parts:basic view and relevant indicators to obtain in CUS;basic norms for viscera organ assessment and special assessment;standardized processes and systematic inspection programs;examples of CUS applications;CUS training and the application of qualification certification.The establishment of applied technology standard is helpful for standardized training and clinical correct implementation.It is helpful for clinical evaluation and correct guidance treatment,and is also helpful for quality control and continuous improvement of CUS application.
6.Lentivirus-mediated knockdown of human E6 AP inhibits gastric cancer cell prolifera-tion and migration
Jiaxiu XIONG ; Zhida CHEN ; Yanan ZHANG ; Xiaomeng JIA ; Yingjie CHEN ; Youhua XIONG ; Lihua DING ; Qinong YE ; Wenzhong LIU ; Bo WEI
Military Medical Sciences 2016;(1):51-54
Objective To detect the effect of E6AP on gastric cancer cell proliferation and migration.Methods The expression of E6AP in different gastric cancer cell lines and normal gastric mucosa epithelial cell lines was detected by Western blotting.Gastric cancer cells BGC-823 stably expressing E6AP short hairpan RNA(shRNA) were obtained by lentiviral vector of E6AP.The effect of E6AP on BGC-823 cell growth and migration was determined by CCK-8 kit, Tran-swell and wound healing assay.Results Gastric cancer cell line BGC-823 in which E6AP was stably knocked down was established.Knockdown of E6AP inhibited the proliferation and migration of BGC-823 cells.Conclusion E6AP plays a key role in gastric cancer proliferation and migration.
7.Effects of hig hfat diet on reproductive func tion and the expression of Ox-LDL within testis in male mice
Jun JING ; Ning DING ; Xiaomeng DING ; Longping PENG ; Xuechun HU ; Zijian ZHAO ; Bing YAO
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2016;(2):133-137
Objective Lipid metabolism disorder can lead to male sterility, but its mechanism of affecting spermatogenesis and testis microenvironment remains unclear.This study aimed to investigate the effects of high fat diet on reproductive function and the expression of Ox-LDL within testis in male mice. Methods 16 C57BL/6 mice aged 8 weeks were divided into two groups by random number table method.High fat diet group was fed with high fat diet while normal fat diet group was fed with normal fat diet .At the end of 16 weeks, the levels of TG, TC, Ox-LDL and testosterone in serum were measured.The sperm concentration and motility from caudal epi-didymis were analyzed.The testis structure was observed by HE stai-ning.The localization and expression of Ox-LDL in testis were detec-ted by immunohistochemical technique. Results Compared with the normal diet group mice, the body weight (P<0.05) and the ser-um levels of TC [(2.31 ±0.33)mmol/L vs (6.54 ±0.31)mmol/L, P<0.01], Ox-LDL [(0.32 ±0.03)mg/L vs ( 0.44 ±0.06)mg/L, P<0.01] increased in high fat diet group mice significantly.The serum level of TG was of no significant difference(P>0.05).The serum level of testosterone[(3.64 ±0.43)mg/L vs (0.40 ±0.14) mg/L, P<0.01], the sperm concentration[(9.95 ±0.75)106/mL vs (5.66 ±1.51)106/mL, P<0.01] and the sperm motility[(54.69 ±17.84)%vs (32.48 ±5.80)%, P<0.01] decreased in high fat diet group significantly.HE staining also showed that the amount of Leydig cells, spermatids and spermatozoons reduced obvi-ously in high fat diet group.Immunohistochemistry staining showed that Ox-LDL was mainly distributed around Leydig cells of mice tes-tis.The expression of Ox-LDL in high fat diet group increased significantly ( P<0.01) . Conclusion The expression of Ox-LDL in Leydig cells of high fat diet C57BL/6J mice increases significantly, which may inhibit testosterone biosynthesis and affect spermatogen-ic function.
8.S-1 plus docetaxel and cisplatin as an induction chemotherapy for advanced oral squamous cell carcinoma:A clinical observation
Xu DING ; Huaiqi LI ; Xiaomeng SONG ; Yunong WU ; Heming WU
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2016;29(10):1067-1070
Objective There are quite a few chemotherapeutic adjuvants for the treatment of advanced oral squamous cell carcinoma, but all have their adverse effects. This study was to evaluate the efficacy and adverse effects of the induction chemotherapy of S?1 plus docetaxel and cisplatin in the treatment of advanced oral squamous cell carcinoma. Methods Totally, 84 patients with advanced oral squamous cell carcinoma were randomly divided into an observation and a control group of equal number, the former trea?ted with S?1 plus docetaxel and cisplatin and the latter with 5?fluorouracil, docetaxel and cisplatinand, both for two cycles ( 1 cycle =21 d) . Then the effects and adverse events were evaluated and compared between the two groups of patients. Results No statistically significant differences were observed in the response rate between the observation and control groups of patients (76.19% vs 73.81%, P>0.05). The incidence rates of adverse events, such as nausea and vomiting (66.67% vs 88.10%, P<0.05) and phlebitis (0 vs 19.05%, P<0.05) , were remarkably lower in the former than in the latter group. Conclusion S?1 plus docetaxel and cisplatin is a reli?able induction chemotherapy with few adverse effects in the treatment of advanced oral squamous cell carcinoma.
9.Influence of vitrified versus fresh embryo transplantation on the growth and development of mouse offspring
Jingwei ZHOU ; Ronghua WU ; Li GUO ; Qin SUN ; Xiaomeng DING ; Liucai SUI ; Li CHEN
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2015;(6):569-573
Objective Assisted reproductive technology ( ART) is associated with an increased incidence of offspring de-fects.The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of embryo vitrification in in vitro fertilization ( IVF) on the growth and devel-opment of the offspring by comparing the development status of mouse offspring from fresh embryo versus vitrified embryo transplanta-tion. Methods This study included three groups of mouse offspring , from natural fertilization ( n=12 ) , fresh embryo transplanta-tion (FET, n=9), and vitrified embryo transplantation (VET, n=9).We compared the body weight and body fat content in the sex-ually mature stage among the three groups of mice . Results No obvious differences were found in the morphology of the embryos be-tween the FET and VET groups .The body weight of the mouse offspring was significantly higher in the VET than in the natural control group at 0 postnatal (PN) week (P<0.01) and 12 PN weeks (P<0.01), and so was it in the FET group than in the control at 0 PN week (P<0.01) and 6 PN weeks (P<0.05).The body fat content at sexual maturity was remarkably higher in the VET than in the FET and control groups ([9.32 ±4.34] vs [5.24 ±2.56] and [2.80 ± 0.48] g, P<0.05), and so was the muscle content in the VET than in the control ([33.77 ±4.22] vs [27.50 ±1.79] g, P<0.01). Conclusion In IVF, fresh embryo transplantation has less interference with the growth and development of mouse offspring than vitri-fied embryo transplantation .
10.Differential protein expression after acute spinal cord injury
Leilei XU ; Yijun ZHOU ; Xinghua SONG ; Liwen DING ; Jiangtao CHEN ; Chong WANG ; Yuling GAN ; Xiaomeng ZHU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(41):7248-7254
BACKGROUND:In mass spectrometry analysis, the same protein in different samples labeled with isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation presents the same mass-to-charge ratio, while in the tandem mass spectrometry analysis, the ion signal shows different mass-to-charge ratio (114-121). Thus the quantitative information of the related proteins can be obtained. OBJECTIVE:To establish the protein spectrum of spinal cord tissue differences proteins after acute spinal cord injury, and to explore the spinal differential protein expression on the molecular level using isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation combined with LC-MS/MS mass spectrometry technique. METHODS:Eight Sprague Dawley rats were selected to establish the acute spinal cord injury models using Al en’s method. The rats were randomly divided into 0 hour spinal cord injury group and 8 hours spinal cord injury group, four rats in each group. The spinal cord tissues were col ected after injury, and the spinal cord tissue differences proteins were analyzed with isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation technique after acute spinal cord injury. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Total y 220 differential y expressed proteins were identified in this research, the number of up-regulation proteins was 116 and the number of down-regulation proteins was 104. There were 12 differential proteins related to neural regeneration, and among the 12 proteins, there were seven up-regulation proteins and five down-regulation proteins. The various identified differential proteins and significantly expressed nerve growth factors in this experiment can be used as the biomarkers of acute spinal cord injury or used as the strong evidence for the clinical management and monitoring of the injury process and target therapy of acute spinal cord injury, as wel as the effect evaluation.

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