1.Comparative analysis of the predictive value of fried frailty phenotype, liver fraily index and short physical performance battery in the prognosis of patients with liver cirrhosis
Jia LUO ; Dai ZHANG ; Shan SHAN ; Xiaoming WANG ; Xiaojuan OU ; Yu WANG ; Jidong JIA
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2025;41(9):1818-1828
ObjectiveTo investigate the value of Fried Frailty Phenotype (FFP), liver frailty index (LFI), and Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) in predicting 2-year all-cause mortality and decompensation events in patients with liver cirrhosis. MethodsA total of 277 patients with liver cirrhosis who were hospitalized in Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, from December 2020 to December 2021 were enrolled, and FFP, LFI, and SPPB were used to assess the state of frailty. Based on the scores of each tool, these patients were divided into frail and non-frail groups. These three tools were compared in terms of consistency and independent predictive performance. The primary endpoints were 2-year all-cause mortality rate and composite endpoints (death+decompensation events), and the Cox regression analysis, the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, net reclassification index (NRI), and integrated discrimination improvement (IDI) index were used to analyze the predictive value of the three tools. Normally distributed continuous data were compared between two groups using the independent samples t-test, while non-normally distributed continuous data were compared using the Mann-Whitney U test. Categorical data were compared between groups using the chi-square test or Fisher’s exact test. The agreement among different frailty tools was evaluated using Cohen’s Kappa statistic. The Kaplan-Meier survival curve was plotted, and a survival analysis was performed using the log-rank test. ResultsThe prevalence rate of frailty assessed by FFP, LFI, and SPPB was 37.2%, 22.4%, and 20.2%, respectively, with a moderate consistency between FFP and LFI/SPPB (κ=0.57, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.47 — 0.67; κ=0.51, 95%CI: 0.41 — 0.62) and a relatively high consistency between LFI and SPPB (κ=0.87, 95%CI: 0.80 — 0.94). Compared with the non-frailty group, the frailty group had significantly higher all-cause mortality rate and incidence rate of composite endpoints (P0.001). After multivariate adjustment, FFP, LFI, and SPPB had a hazard ratio of 2.42(95%CI: 1.51 — 5.11), 2.21(95%CI: 1.11 — 4.42), and 2.21(95%CI: 1.14 — 4.30), respectively, in predicting all-cause mortality, as well as a hazard ratio of 2.51(95%CI: 1.61 — 3.91), 2.40(95%CI: 1.51 — 3.80), and 2.20(95%CI: 1.39 — 3.47), respectively, in predicting composite endpoints. Compared with Child-Pugh score, FFP had a significantly greater area under the ROC curve (AUC) in predicting all-cause mortality (0.79 vs 0.69, P=0.032) and composite endpoints (0.75 vs 0.68, P=0.044). Frailty assessment tools combined with Child-Pugh score significantly improved the performance in predicting all-cause mortality and composite endpoints, with an AUC of 0.81 — 0.82 and 0.77 — 0.78, respectively (P0.05). NRI and IDI analyses further confirmed the improvement of the combined model in classification (all P0.001). ConclusionFFP, LFI, and SPPB can independently predict adverse outcomes in patients with liver cirrhosis, among which FFP has the best predictive performance, and the combination of frailty assessment tools with Child-Pugh score can significantly enhance the accuracy of prognostic evaluation.
2.Analysis of the trend of mortality among residents of Fuling District, Chongqing from 2017 to 2022
Xiaoming CHEN ; Yu XIANG ; Qiyu RAN ; Chengyu HUANG ; Hong PAN ; Xuemei DAI ; Hongbo LIU
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(6):602-605
ObjectiveTo understand the mortality trends among residents of Fuling District, Chongqing, before and after theCOVID-19 outbreak, and to provide references for the government to formulate disease prevention and control policies and measures. MethodsData on mortality and population in Fuling District from 2017 to 2022 were collected to analyze population mortality and standardized mortality rates, and to compare the changes in the causes of death by year and before and after the pandemic. ResultsFrom 2017 to 2022, the crude mortality rate in Fuling District showed an upward trend (APC=3.04%, P<0.05), while the standardized mortality rate showed a downward trend (APC=-6.47%, P<0.01). The mortality rate of males was higher than that of females (P<0.05), with different age groups having different causes of death composition. The highest proportion of deaths in 0-year-old group was from infectious diseases, maternal and neonatal diseases, and nutritional deficiencies, the highest proportion of deaths in the 1‒24 age group, with the exception of those aged 5‒9, was from injuries, and the main cause of death for residents aged 25 and above was chronic diseases. The mortality rate of mental and behavioral disorders rose from the 13th to the 9th place. According to the epidemic situation of COVID-19, there were no changes in the top five causes of death among the entire population. The motility rate of endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases rose from the sixth to the fifth place in male population, and the motility rate of malignant tumor rose from the 3rd to the 2nd place in female population. ConclusionThere are no changes in the top five causes of death among the entire population of Fuling District before and after the COVID-19 outbreak. Chronic diseases remain the main cause of death. It is necessary to control the risk factors for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia, and to curb the rising trend of mortality rates from strokes and acute myocardial infarction. For deaths caused by accidental injuries, targeted health education should be conducted for different populations.
3.Efficacy of red and blue lights combined with Yufa Shengfa solution and 5% minoxidil solution in treating type Ⅰ female androgenetic alopecia
Chenlei DAI ; Jun LIU ; Xiaoming SUN ; Jinghui YANG ; Jiang MA ; Yuxuan WANG ; Juping CHEN
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(24):10-14
Objective To investigate the efficacy of red and blue lights combined with Yufa Shengfa solution and 5% minoxidil solution in treating Ludwig type Ⅰ female androgenetic alopecia. Methods A total of 160 patients with Ludwig type Ⅰ female androgenetic alopecia were randomly divided into group A (Yufa Shengfa solution combined with 5% minoxidil solution), group B (red and blue lights therapy combined with Yufa Shengfa solution), group C (red and blue lights therapy combined with 5% minoxidil solution) and group D (red and blue lights therapy combined with Yufa Shengfa solution and 5% minoxidil solution), with 40 cases in each group. All the patients orally took compound glycyrrhizin tablets and Centrum multivitamins, and the therapeutic period was 3 months. Differences in hair diameter, hair density, and the number of hair follicles with multiple hairs were compared before and after treatment. Results The hair density, hair diameter, and the number of hair follicles with multiple hairs improved significantly in 4 groups compared with those before treatment, and group D showed the best improvement in these parameters, with significant between-group differences (
4.Global analysis of DNA methylation changes during experimented lingual carcinogenesis
Hua LIU ; Wanyuan YUE ; Shuai SHAO ; Jiaping SUN ; Ying YANG ; Xiaoming DAI
West China Journal of Stomatology 2024;42(3):319-328
Objective This study aims to assess the role of DNA methylation changes in tongue cancer through a comprehensive analysis of global DNA methylation alterations during experimental lingual carcinogenesis.Methods C57BL/6J mice were subjected to 16-week oral administration of 4-nitroquinoline-1-oxide(4NQO,50 mg/L).Lingual mucosa samples,being representative of normal tissue(week 0)and early(week 12)and advanced(week 28)tumorigen-esis,were harvested for microarray and methylated DNA immunoprecipitation sequencing(MeDIP-Seq).The mRNA and promoter methylation of transforming growth factor-beta-signaling protein 1(SMAD1)were evaluated with real-time quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and Massarray in human lingual mucosa and tongue cancer cell lines.Results The cytosine guanine island(CGI)methylation level observed at 28 weeks surpassed that of both 12 weeks and 0 weeks.The promoter methylation level at 12 weeks exceeded that at 0 weeks.Notably,208 differentially expressed genes were negatively correlated to differential methylation in promoters among 0,12,and 28 weeks.The mRNA of SMAD1 was upregulated,con-current with a decrease in promoter methylation levels in cell lines compared to normal mucosa.Conclusion DNA methylation changed during lingual carcinogenesis.Overexpression of SMAD1 was correlated to promoter hypomethyl-ation in tongue cancer cell lines.
5.Recruitment strategy of prospective blood donors from pregnant women's family members
Shengxuan JIN ; Xiaoming TU ; Kejun WANG ; Yudong DAI ; Rongrong ZHANG ; Zhenping LIN
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2022;35(6):640-643
【Objective】 To investigate the status of blood donation of pregnant women's family members, so as to recruit their family members and establish potential blood donation team. 【Methods】 Questionnaire survey was carried out among family members of pregnant women who participated in blood preparation plan by random sampling. 【Results】 The motivations of self-efficacy, internal reward, severity and stress of blood donors were significantly higher than those of non-donors, but non-donors concerned more about negative feelings of phlebotomy(P<0.05). People with rare blood type, low age, high income, weak negative motivation and strong positive motivation had stronger blood donation intention and higher probability of blood donation behavior(P<0.05). 【Conclusion】 It is necessary to expand blood sources through multiple channels by organizing publicity activities around targeted groups, such as establishing channels for blood donation reservation, taking the lead role of the donated crowd, so as to build up a recruitment team for voluntary blood donation.
6.Intenational breakthroughs in critical care medicine 2020
Chenxi LIU ; Xiaoming DAI ; Wei HUANG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2021;33(1):5-9
The main progress in international critical care medicine in 2020 are: the reflections on the mandatory of implementation of the 1-hour cluster treatment strategy for sepsis are still continuing; the "metabolic resuscitation" therapy, represented by large dose of vitamin C, failed to yield positive results; the global epidemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to spread, with evidences indicating Dexamethasone, Remdesivir or interferon β-1b (IFNβ-1b), Lopinavir/Ritonavir and ribavirin as promising therapy; conservative oxygen therapy did not exert positive effects neither for mechanical ventilated patients nor for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patient; the concept of lung- and diaphragm-protective mechanical ventilation illuminates a new opportunity to potentially improve clinical outcomes for critically ill patients; there was no positive evidence for stress ulcer prophylaxis and timing of endoscopy for severe acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding; early initiation of renal-replacement therapy (RRT) for critically ill patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) has not shown positive effect. At last, artificial intelligence (AI) has shown good potential in identifying ARDS phenotypes and early predicting sepsis.
7.Motivation, intention and behavior of prenatal blood donation between families of RhD negative and positive pregnant women: A comparative study
Kejun WANG ; Xiaoming TU ; Shengxuan JIN ; Yudong DAI ; Rongrong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2021;34(7):754-758
【Objective】 To explore the feasibility and necessity of establishing a scheduled blood donation team focusing on pregnant women′s blood preparation by the comparative analysis between RhD positive and negative pregnant women′s family participation in the team, so as to provide basis for decision-making on fine management of key groups of voluntary blood donation. 【Methods】 A questionnaire survey was conducted between the families of RhD negative and positive pregnant women participating in the blood preparation program from January to September 2020 to compare the differences in incentive measures, blood donation cognition, motivation, intention and behavior between the two groups. 【Results】 For common incentive measures for blood donation, both families of RhD negative pregnant women(the former) and families of RhD positive pregnant women(the latter) preferred expectant mothers to use blood first, accounting for 98.02% (99/101) and 98.51% (132/134), respectively, with no significant difference.For other incentive measures, the preference of the former were significantly higher (P<0.05). For the cognition of voluntary blood donation, the awareness of the former was higher than that of the latter, with significant difference(P<0.05), except for clinical blood use expenses; the score of intention to donate blood of the former was higher than that of the latter(P<0.05); among the six factors of motivation to blood donation, the score of severity of the former(understanding of the status of blood supply) was higher than that of the latter, and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05). Analysis of ROC curve showed that AUC of fitting model of the former and latter was 0.816 (95% CI: 0.731~0.902) and 0.924 (95% CI: 0.871~0.977). 【Conclusion】 Pregnant women families participated in the program are more interested in the incentive measures of health policies.The former has higher awareness of the current supply situation hence demonstrates higher intention to donate blood than the latter.Therefore, relevant policies should be formulated to improve the enthusiasm of pregnant women families to participate in voluntary blood donation, optimize the construction strategy of scheduled blood donation team and expand the donation team while ensuring blood use of pregnant women.
8.Investigation on feelings of blood donors during blood donation in Nanjing
Li QIU ; Mingze WANG ; Xubing CAI ; Xiaoming TU ; Yilun ZHAO ; Qiang FU ; Yudong DAI ; Zhenping LIN
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2021;34(4):385-388
【Objective】 To investigate the feelings of blood donors during blood donation and its influencing factors, thus providing references for high quality blood donation service for blood banks. 【Methods】 A self-developed questionnaire concerning voluntary blood donation was randomly issued by the research group and recruited investigators among blood donors in 6 street blood donation sites of Nanjing Red Cross Blood Center at weekends during December 1~23, 2018. The basic information of blood donors, the difference of feelings during blood donation and the influencing factors were analyzed by descriptive analysis, chi-square test and binary Logistic regression analysis, respectively. 【Results】 A total of 405 questionnaires were issued, and all 405 copies were valid, with the response rate at 100% (405/405). Among the valid questionnaires, 46.67% (189/405) were first-time blood donors, 27.65% (112/405) had donated for 2~3 times, and 25.68% (104/405) donated more than 4 times. 53.59%(97/181), 23.7%(43/181) and 22.65%(41/181) of the above three groups of blood donors worried about the needles, and 55.48%(81/146), 22.60%(33/146) and 21.92%(32/146) worried about the blood outflow, 52.69% (88/167), 28.14% (47/167), and 19.16% (32/167 )worried about the pain during blood collection (P<0.05). The anxiety of unqualified blood test was similar to that of poor service (P>0.05). There were differences in blood donation experience among the three groups (P<0.05), and gender (P<0.05) was its influencing factor showed by binary Logistic regression analysis. 【Conclusion】 The majority of blood donors, who have donated at the street sites of Nanjing, are worried during blood donation collection. Therefore, the blood centers should provide high-quality services and humanized nursing interventions as well as strengthen the citizens′ awareness of blood donation.
9.The application of overlay reconstruction technique of angiography in surgical planning of scalp arteriovenous fistulas
Chungang DAI ; Xiaoming XIE ; Zhe DENG ; Ailin CHEN ; Dongdong CAO ; Tao WU ; Yao WU ; Qing ZHU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2021;37(5):508-513
Objective:To explore the value and technique details of the overlay reconstruction technique of angiography in surgical planning of scalp arteriovenous fistulas.Methods:The clinical data of patients admitted from February 2014 to April 2020 in the Neurosurgical Department of Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University with scalp arteriovenous fistulas were analyzed retrospectively. Preoperative angiography was carried out in all patients for diagnosis, and the angiographical data was obtained without injection of the contrast agent by the mode of XperCT Cereb. Fast HD followed by three-dimension rotation angiography (3DRA) with the contrast agent. The overlay reconstruction was achieved for surgical planning to demonstrate feeding arteries and drainage veins surrounding the fistula. Surgeries were conducted by resection or devascularization of the lesion. All patients were followed up in the out-patient clinic to assess the healing and to detect the symptomatic recurrence and scalp necrosis. The pathological changes of the lesion were observed by HE staining.Results:Five patients were enrolled in this study, including three males and two females aged from 10 to 60 years old (average 34.2-year-old). Pulsatile mass of local scalp was presented in all patients, one with a thin scalp. Five patients suffered from five scalp arteriovenous fistulas, including three on the right side and two on the left. Feeding arteries mainly originated from the superficial temporal artery were confirmed in four cases, and the posterior auricular artery in one case. Single venous drainage was noted in two cases, as well as multiple drainage veins in three cases. Three lesions were supplied by unilateral feeding arteries, while bilateral feeding arteries supplied the rest lesions. Two fistulas were treated by resection, two were treated by devascularization, and one was treated by resection with skin grafting. One lesion was fed by a single artery, three lesions were fed by two arteries, and one lesion was fed by three arteries. Three lesions were fed by unilateral arteries, and two lesions were fed by bilateral arteries. Single fistula was detected in one lesion and multiple fistulas in four lesions. Single drainage was confirmed in two lesions, doubled drainages in two lesions, and tripledrainages in one lesion. All patients experienced surgical treatment in one stage.Two patients underwent complete resection of the lesion, two with complete devascularization, and one with autologous thigh skin grafting after resection. Postoperative pathological examination demonstrated dilated and congested vascular lumen, which was consistent with arteriovenous fistula. All patients healed well after surgery. With13-87 months follow-up, no recurrence and necrosis were noted. Two were reexamined by cerebral angiography, which showed no recurrence.Conclusions:Digital subtraction angiography facilitates the diagnosis of scalp arteriovenous fistula accurately and effectively. The overlay reconstruction technique of angiography is crucial for precise localization of fistula shunt and the surrounding feeders and drainages, which is helpful for surgical planning.
10.The application of overlay reconstruction technique of angiography in surgical planning of scalp arteriovenous fistulas
Chungang DAI ; Xiaoming XIE ; Zhe DENG ; Ailin CHEN ; Dongdong CAO ; Tao WU ; Yao WU ; Qing ZHU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2021;37(5):508-513
Objective:To explore the value and technique details of the overlay reconstruction technique of angiography in surgical planning of scalp arteriovenous fistulas.Methods:The clinical data of patients admitted from February 2014 to April 2020 in the Neurosurgical Department of Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University with scalp arteriovenous fistulas were analyzed retrospectively. Preoperative angiography was carried out in all patients for diagnosis, and the angiographical data was obtained without injection of the contrast agent by the mode of XperCT Cereb. Fast HD followed by three-dimension rotation angiography (3DRA) with the contrast agent. The overlay reconstruction was achieved for surgical planning to demonstrate feeding arteries and drainage veins surrounding the fistula. Surgeries were conducted by resection or devascularization of the lesion. All patients were followed up in the out-patient clinic to assess the healing and to detect the symptomatic recurrence and scalp necrosis. The pathological changes of the lesion were observed by HE staining.Results:Five patients were enrolled in this study, including three males and two females aged from 10 to 60 years old (average 34.2-year-old). Pulsatile mass of local scalp was presented in all patients, one with a thin scalp. Five patients suffered from five scalp arteriovenous fistulas, including three on the right side and two on the left. Feeding arteries mainly originated from the superficial temporal artery were confirmed in four cases, and the posterior auricular artery in one case. Single venous drainage was noted in two cases, as well as multiple drainage veins in three cases. Three lesions were supplied by unilateral feeding arteries, while bilateral feeding arteries supplied the rest lesions. Two fistulas were treated by resection, two were treated by devascularization, and one was treated by resection with skin grafting. One lesion was fed by a single artery, three lesions were fed by two arteries, and one lesion was fed by three arteries. Three lesions were fed by unilateral arteries, and two lesions were fed by bilateral arteries. Single fistula was detected in one lesion and multiple fistulas in four lesions. Single drainage was confirmed in two lesions, doubled drainages in two lesions, and tripledrainages in one lesion. All patients experienced surgical treatment in one stage.Two patients underwent complete resection of the lesion, two with complete devascularization, and one with autologous thigh skin grafting after resection. Postoperative pathological examination demonstrated dilated and congested vascular lumen, which was consistent with arteriovenous fistula. All patients healed well after surgery. With13-87 months follow-up, no recurrence and necrosis were noted. Two were reexamined by cerebral angiography, which showed no recurrence.Conclusions:Digital subtraction angiography facilitates the diagnosis of scalp arteriovenous fistula accurately and effectively. The overlay reconstruction technique of angiography is crucial for precise localization of fistula shunt and the surrounding feeders and drainages, which is helpful for surgical planning.


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