2.Comparison of closed-loop target-controlled deep versus moderate neuromuscular blockade in gynecological laparoscopic surgery
Gang WANG ; Donglai YAN ; Haonan MA ; Xuhong CHEN ; Keliang XIE ; Yonghao YU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2024;44(6):710-713
Objective:To compare the efficacy of closed-loop target-controlled deep versus moderate neuromuscular blockade in gynecological laparoscopic surgery.Methods:This was a prospective study. Fifty American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status classification I or Ⅱ patients, aged 18-64 yr, with body mass index of 18-30 kg/m 2, scheduled for elective gynecological laparoscopic surgery in the General Hospital of Tianjin Medical University from March 2020 to March 2021, were allocated into 2 groups ( n=25 each) using a random number table method: closed-loop target-controlled moderate neuromuscular blockade group (group TOF) and closed-loop target-controlled deep neuromuscular blockade group (group PTC). Rocuronium was given by closed-loop target-controlled infusion in both groups. In group TOF, the target muscle relaxation was considered as train-of-four stimulation (TOF) of 1 or 2. In group PTC, the target muscle relaxation was considered as post-titanic count of 1 or 2. The score for operator′s satisfaction with muscle relaxation, grading, satisfaction rate, mean pneumo-peritoneum pressure, consumption of rocuronium, recovery index, recovery time to a TOF ratio 0.9 and time to extubation were recorded. The postoperative visual analogue scale score for abdominal pain and use of rescue analgesics were recorded, and the occurrence of complications such as shoulder pain, arm pain, nausea, vomiting and hypoxemia was also recorded within 48 h after surgery. Results:Compared with group TOF, the score for operator′s satisfaction with muscle relaxation, grading and satisfaction rate were significantly increased, the mean pneumo-peritoneum pressure was decreased, the total and average consumption of rocuronium was increased, the recovery time of a TOF ratio 0.9 was prolonged, and the postoperative visual analogue scale score for abdominal pain and usage rate of flurbiprofenate were decreased in group PTC ( P<0.05). There were no significant differences in the recovery index, tracheal extubation time or postoperative incidence of hypoxemia, shoulder pain, arm pain and nausea and vomiting between the two groups ( P>0.05). Conclusions:Compared with the closed-loop target-controlled moderate neuromuscular blockade, the closed-loop target-controlled deep neuromuscular blockade provides more satisfactory surgical conditions for gynecological laparoscopic surgery, decreases pneumoperitoneum pressure and reduces related complications, without increasing the development of postoperative adverse reactions.
3.Survivin reduces leptin expression level and improves leptin sensitivity in obese mice
Alimujiang MIRIAYI ; Shuqing CHEN ; Wenfei LI ; Jingjing SUN ; Xuhong LU ; Xiaojing MA ; Ying YANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2024;40(9):763-770
Objective:To investigate the role of survivin in the regulation of leptin expression and its sensitivity.Methods:Survivin was overexpressed in adipocytes via lentivirus, and the RNA-sequencing(RNA-seq) was used to explore the effect of survivin on the regulation of adipocyte secretory proteins. Survivin was overexpressed in the inguinal adipose tissue(iWAT) of mice by targeted injection of adeno-associated virus(AAV). The transcription levels of leptin and adiponectin were detected by realtime quantitative PCR(RT-qPCR), and the secretion levels of leptin and adiponectin in cellular supernatants and mice serum were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA). The protein level of phosphorylated signal transducer and activator of transcription 3(STAT3) in hypothalamus was detected by Western blotting to investigate the effect of survivin on central leptin sensitivity.Results:Survivin overexpression in both 3T3-L1 and primary white adipocyte significantly down-regulated the leptin transcriptional expression without affecting the adipocyte differentiation( P<0.01). Overexpression of survivin significantly decreased leptin level without affecting the adiponectin levels in the cellular supernatant( P<0.001). Overexpression of survivin in iWAT via AAV injection, not only specifically down-regulated leptin transcriptional level in a dose dependent manner in local adipose tissue, but also led to a decrease in serum leptin level( P<0.05). In mice fed short-term high-fat diet, STAT3 phosphorylation level in hypothalamus significantly increased, suggesting improved central leptin sensitivity. Conclusion:Survivin could downregulate leptin expression and improve leptin sensitivity in high-fat diet induced obese mice.
4.Application of digital technology in the repair of functional and aesthetic defects in patients with acid erosion and severe attrition:a case report
Weiwei HOU ; Xuhong ZHENG ; Xiaoling CHEN ; Weiliang CAI ; Chaoyang WANG ; Zhiwei SU ; Juan ZHAO
West China Journal of Stomatology 2024;42(1):111-120
Noncarious lesions,a multifactorial condition encompassing tooth attrition,abrasion,and erosion,have a surge in prevalence and required increased attention in clinical practice.These nonbacterial-associated tooth de-fects can compromise aesthetics,phonetics,and mastica-tory functions.When providing full-arch fixed occlusal rehabilitation for such cases,the treatment strategy should extend beyond by restoring dentition morphology and aesthetics.This report details a complex case of erosive dental wear addressed through a fully digital,full-arch fixed occlusal rehabilitation.A 4D virtual patient was created using multiple digital data sources,including intraoral scanning,3D facial scanning,digital facebow registration,and mandibular movement tracing.With a comprehensive understanding of the masticatory system,various types of microinvasive prostheses were customized for each tooth,including labial ve-neers,buccal-occlusal veneers,occlusal veneers,overlays,inlays,and full crowns,were customized for each tooth.The reported digital workflow offered a predictable diagnostic and treatment strategy,which was facilitated by virtual visual-ization and comprehensive quality control throughout the process.
6.Changes in the disease burden of liver cancer caused by nonalcoholic steatohepatitis in China 1990-2019
Xuhong CHEN ; Mengdie LI ; Yi YUAN ; Liping ZHANG
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2023;34(5):25-29
Objective To describe and analyze the disease burden and its changing trend of liver cancer caused by nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) in China from 1990 to 2019, and to provide reference for reducing the morbidity and mortality of liver cancer in China. Methods Based on data from the Global Burden of Disease (GBD2019) study, different gender and age groups were selected. The morbidity, mortality, and disability adjusted life year (DALY) rate were used to analyze the disease burden of liver cancer caused by NASH in China from 1990 to 2019. The time trend was analyzed by using the Joinpoint regression model, and the annual percent of change (APC) and annual average percentage change (AAPC) of morbidity, mortality and DALY rate were calculated. Results Compared with 1990, the incidence rate, mortality rate and DALY rate of liver cancer caused by NASH in 2019 decreased by 4.05%, 12% and 25.79%, respectively. Age-standardized morbidity, standardized mortality and standardized DALY rates decreased by 49.50%, 54.72% and 58.45%, respectively. In 2019, the incidence rate, mortality data and DALY rate of liver cancer caused by NASH increased with age, and the highest mortality rate was among people over 85 years old. The average annual change percentage (AAPC) of age-standardized incidence rate, standardized mortality rate and standardized DALY rate of liver cancer caused by NASH from 1990 to 2019 were -2.65% [95% CI(-3.09%,-2.21 %),P<0.001], -2.86%[95% CI(-3.34%,-2.38 %),P<0.001], and -2.91%[95% CI(-3.23%,-2.58%),P<0.001],respectively. The AAPC of all indexes in males was higher than that in females. Conclusion From 1990 to 2019, the disease burden of liver cancer caused by NASH in China showed an overall downward trend. The AAPC of all indexes in males is higher than that in females, and the elderly population is a high-risk group.
7.Frequency-Resolved Connectome Hubs and Their Test-Retest Reliability in the Resting Human Brain.
Lei WANG ; Xiaodan CHEN ; Yuehua XU ; Miao CAO ; Xuhong LIAO ; Yong HE
Neuroscience Bulletin 2022;38(5):519-532
Functional hubs with disproportionately extensive connectivities play a crucial role in global information integration in human brain networks. However, most resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (R-fMRI) studies have identified functional hubs by examining spontaneous fluctuations of the blood oxygen level-dependent signal within a typical low-frequency band (e.g., 0.01-0.08 Hz or 0.01-0.1 Hz). Little is known about how the spatial distributions of functional hubs depend on frequency bands of interest. Here, we used repeatedly measured R-fMRI data from 53 healthy young adults and a degree centrality analysis to identify voxelwise frequency-resolved functional hubs and further examined their test-retest reliability across two sessions. We showed that a wide-range frequency band (0.01-0.24 Hz) accessible with a typical sampling rate (fsample = 0.5 Hz) could be classified into three frequency bands with distinct patterns, namely, low-frequency (LF, 0.01-0.06 Hz), middle-frequency (MF, 0.06-0.16 Hz), and high-frequency (HF, 0.16-0.24 Hz) bands. The functional hubs were mainly located in the medial and lateral frontal and parietal cortices in the LF band, and in the medial prefrontal cortex, superior temporal gyrus, parahippocampal gyrus, amygdala, and several cerebellar regions in the MF and HF bands. These hub regions exhibited fair to good test-retest reliability, regardless of the frequency band. The presence of the three frequency bands was well replicated using an independent R-fMRI dataset from 45 healthy young adults. Our findings demonstrate reliable frequency-resolved functional connectivity hubs in three categories, thus providing insights into the frequency-specific connectome organization in healthy and disordered brains.
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8.Surveillance of maternal near miss in Hangzhou City from 2015 to 2020
Liyuan JIANG ; Xiaowen CHEN ; Xuhong ZHU
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(6):637-640
Objective:
To investigate the prevalence and types of maternal near miss in Hangzhou City from 2015 to 2020, so as to provide insights into early identification and interventions for maternal near miss.
Methods:
The data of maternal near miss in 5 hospitals of Hangzhou City from 2015 to 2020 were collected from China's National Maternal Near Miss Obstetrics Surveillance System, and the incidence and mortality of maternal near miss, types of pregnancy-related complications/comorbidities and types of critical illness were descriptively analyzed.
Results:
Totally 230 490 pregnant and lying-in women were recruited in 5 hospitals in Hangzhou City from 2015 to 2020, and there were 182 514 live births, 177 428 women with pregnancy-related complications/comorbidities, and 1 790 cases of maternal near miss with a 0.98% annual incidence rate. The incidence of maternal near miss was high in 2019 (1.18%). The hospital mortality and death index were respectively 3.29/105 and 0.33% among pregnant and lying-in women from 2015 to 2020, and there was no death found among pregnant and lying-in women from 2018 to 2020. The main pregnancy-related complications/comorbidities included anemia (79.33%), obstetric hemorrhagic disorders (69.83%), and gestational hypertension (16.65%). The main critical illness among maternal near miss included coagulation dysfunction (87.23/104), cardiovascular dysfunction (20.44/104), and respiratory dysfunction (9.70/104).
Conclusions
The incidence of maternal near miss was high and the hospital mortality appeared a reduction tendency among pregnant and lying-in women in Hangzhou City from 2015 to 2020. Coagulation dysfunction is the primary critical illness among maternal near miss, and the management of anemia and hemorrhagic diseases requires to be improved.
9.A comparative study on the human resources deployment of public general hospitals in Pudong New Area
Xiu GAO ; Ying CHEN ; Xuhong ZHOU ; Jing XU ; Yiwen FENG ; Shanshan LIU ; Hua YAN ; Yimin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2022;38(1):27-30
Objective:To compare the actual situation and measurement data of human resources deployment in public general hospitals in Pudong New Area, so as to provide a data basis for further optimizing the human resources deployment plan.Methods:The Pudong New Area Health Statistical Information System was used to collect the staffing information and business data of 9 public general hospitals in Pudong New Area, Shanghai in 2019. On such basis, the numbers of officially budgeted positions and actual positions were calculated. Descriptive analyses of the data were performed to compare the theoretical and actual quantities by paired t-test and Wilcoxn signed-rank sum test. Results:The actual number of officially budgeted positions of the 9 hospitals was less than the theoretical number( Z=-2.55, P=0.011), while the actual number of positions was less than that of theoretical number( t=3.36, P=0.010). The proportion of the officially budgeted position shortage at tertiary hospitals(72.77%)was higher than that of secondary hospitals(36.94%). The proportion of position shortage at tertiary hospitals(16.14%)was less than that at secondary hospitals(38.78%). Conclusions:Area-owned general hospitals are in shortage of human resources, while secondary and tertiary hospitals have different needs for human resources. The actual situation of a hospital should be comprehensively considered to develop an optimal deployment plan for human resources.
10.Influencing factors for anemia in the third trimester of pregnancy
CHEN Xiaowen ; JIANG Liyuan ; CHEN Ya ; GUO Lifang ; ZHU Xuhong
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;33(12):1220-1222
Objective :
To explore the influencing factors for maternal anemia during the third trimester of pregnancy, so as to provide the evidence for the effective prevention of anemia.
Methods :
Data of parturients, who received prenatal care and delivered at Hangzhou Women's Hospital from October to December of 2019 were retrospectively collected and analyzed. The obstetric electronic medical record system of this hospital was used to collect general information of the subjects. Serum ferritin, serum vitamin B12, serum folic acid and hemoglobin were determined at the second and third trimester. A multivariate logistic regression model was used to analyze the influencing factors for anemia in the third trimester.
Results :
A total of 1 143 parturients were enrolled, with a median age of 29 ( interquartile range: 4 ) years. Among them, 1 050 cases had normal weight before pregnancy, accounting for 91.86%; 267 cases were multiparas, accounting for 23.36%; 74 cases of anemia occurred during the third trimester of pregnancy, accounting for 6.92%.Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that the multipara(OR=1.714,95%CI: 1.032-2.848), iron deficiency duiring the second trimester(OR=3.301,95%CI: 1.401-7.781), iron deficiency during the third trimester (OR=14.134,95%CI: 1.944-102.774)and folate deficiency during the third trimester(OR=2.960,95%CI: 1.295-6.766)were influencing factors for anemia during the third trimester.
Conclusion
Anemia during the third trimester of pregnancy is related to iron deficiency during the second and third trimesters, folic acid deficiency during the third trimester, and multipara.


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