1.STAR Guideline Terminology(Ⅱ): Clinical Question Formulation, Evidence Retrieval and Appraisal, and Recommendation Development
Di ZHU ; Haodong LI ; Zijun WANG ; Qianling SHI ; Hui LIU ; Yishan QIN ; Yuanyuan YAO ; Zhewei LI ; Hongfeng HE ; Jinhui TIAN ; Long GE ; Yaolong CHEN ;
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2025;16(3):756-764
To introduce and analyze guideline terminology related to clinical question formulation, evidence retrieval and appraisal, and recommendation development. A systematic search was conducted in guideline development manuals and relevant methodological literature, covering publications up to October 25, 2024. Terminology related to the three aforementioned stages of related to guideline development was extracted from the included literature, standardized, and refined through consensus meetings to finalize a comprehensive terminology list and definitions. A total of 30 guideline development manuals and 15 methodological articles were included, and 23 core terms were identified. It is recommended to develop a standardized and scientifically sound guideline terminology system with unified naming, clear definitions, and alignment with the linguistic environment and usage habits in China. At the same time, it is essential to strengthen terminology training for both guideline developers and users based on this system, in order to deepen their correct understanding and proper application of guideline terminology.
2. Research progress of pharmacologic therapy in obstructive sleep apnea
Xingdong WU ; Hongmei YUE ; Haobin ZHU ; Miaomiao LIU ; Yating LI ; Jinhui XU ; Hongmei YUE
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2024;29(2):215-229
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common sleep disordered breathing disorder. As a major global public health problem, untreated OSA can lead to a variety of adverse health outcomes, including various cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, metabolic disorders, and psychiatric disorders such as anxiety and depression. Traditional OSA therapies such as positive airway pressure (PAP), weight loss, oral appliance, upper airway surgery, and postural therapy focus on the anatomical factors of OSA. However, the pathogenesis of OSA is heterogeneous, and non-anatomical factors also play an important role in most patients. Although there is no drug with exact efficacy for the treatment of OSA, with the deepening understanding of the pathophysiological mechanism of OSA, more and more clinical studies are devoted to the study of drug treatment of OSA and its complications, and a series of results have been achieved. The following is a review of the relevant studies on drug treatment of OSA in recent years, hoping to provide literature support and theoretical basis for future research on drug treatment of OSA.
3.Value of one-stop spectral scanning of computer tomography pulmonary angiography combined with abdominal-pelvic enhancement in the pre-operative evaluation for patients with gynecologic tumors
Jinkui PEI ; Hao LIU ; Jinhui ZHANG ; Liuhong ZHU ; Jianjun ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2024;31(5):795-803
Objective To explore the value of one-stop spectral CT scanning of computer tomography pulmonary angiography(CTPA)combined with abdominal-pelvic enhancement in preoperative evaluation for patients with gynecological tumors.Methods Ninety-six patients with gynecological tumors who received both spectral CTPA and abdominal-pelvic enhanced CT examination at Zhongshan Hospital(Xiamen Branch),Fudan University,between January 2022 and December 2023 were collected.The conventional scanning group(n=48)received two independent spectral CT scans with twice contrast injections,while the one-stop scanning group(n=48)received one-stop spectral CTPA and abdominal-pelvic enhancement with once contrast injection.Virtual monochromatic images(VMIs)at 65 keV for CTPA,50 keV VMIs for abdominal-pelvic enhancement,contrast-enhanced iodine maps and effective atomic number images for the two parts were generated for all patients.The scanning parameters such as contrast agent dose,scanning duration,objective parameters of the images(CT values,iodine concentration,effective atomic number,etc.),as well as overall image quality score,the confidence score in diagnosing pulmonary embolization(PE),and the conspicuity of gynecological tumors were compared between the two groups.Results A total of 24 cases(25% )of PE were found in 96 patients.Compared with the conventional scanning group,the one-stop scanning group showed a significant reduction in contrast agent dosage([62.88±3.59]mL vs[98.52±2.63]mL,P<0.001)and scan duration([95.94±0.38]s vs[108.91±0.35]s,P<0.001).There was no statistically significant difference in dose length product(DLP),volume CT dose index,and effective dose(ED)between the two groups.There was no statistically significant difference in objective parameters and subjective image scores between the two groups of patients'CTPA images,abdominal and pelvic CT plain scans,and enhanced images.All image scores were≥3 points,meeting the diagnostic requirements.There was no statistically significant difference of confidence score in diagnosing PE and the ability to display tumor lesions between the two groups.Conclusions In comparison to conventional scanning,one-stop spectral scanning provides comparable image quality,confidence in diagnosing PE,and the conspicuity of gynecological tumors under a lower contrast agent dosage,a shorter scanning time,and a less patient waiting time in the preoperative evaluation for patients with gynecologic tumors,which is highly valuable.
4.Impact of early and timely treatment and initial antiviral treatment regimen on antiviral treatment mortality and attrition among HIV-infected patients in Liuzhou, Guangxi
QIN Litai ; HUANG Jinghua ; CHEN Huanhuan ; LAN Guanghua ; FENG Yi ; XING Hui ; ZHU Jinhui ; CAI Wenlong ; RUAN Yuhua ; ZHU Qiuying ; XIE Yihong
China Tropical Medicine 2024;24(2):126-
Objective To understand the impact of early and timely treatment and initial antiviral treatment regimen on mortality and attrition of antiretroviral therapy. Methods A retrospective cohort study was conducted using download data on antiretroviral therapy for HIV-infected patients in Liuzhou City, Guangxi Province, from the database of the Basic Information System for AIDS Control and Prevention (BISAC) from 2010 to 2020. The Cox proportional risk regression model was used to analyze the influencing factors of mortality and attrition. Results A total of 15 713 infected patients were included, including 53.4% aged 18-<50 years, 69.4% male, 61.0% farmer, 75.1% CD4 count <350 cells /μL before initial antiviral treatment, the overall mortality rate was 4.30/100 person-years, and the overall attrition was 2.42/100 person-years. The results of Cox regression analysis showed that the influencing factors of mortality were pretreatment CD4 counts of 350-<500 cells/μL(AHR=0.72, 95%CI: 0.63-0.81) and ≥500 cells/μL (AHR= 0.64, 95%CI: 0.55-0.76); duration from diagnosis to initial antiviral treatment 91-180 days (AHR=1.25, 95%CI: 1.08-1.45), 181-365 days (AHR=1.26, 95%CI: 1.08-1.47), and ≥365 days (AHR=1.26, 95%CI: 1.11-1.44); initial antiviral treatment regimens of D4T+3TC+EFV/NVP (AHR=1.47, 95%CI: 1.32-1.63) and AZT/D4T/TDF+3TC+LPV/r (AHR=1.73, 95%CI: 1.50-1.99). Factors affecting attrition were pretreatment CD4 counts of 350-499 cells/μL (AHR=1.32, 95%CI: 1.16-1.50) and ≥500 cells/μL (AHR=1.28, 95%CI: 1.10-1.50); interval from HIV positivity confirmation to initial dosing ≥365 days (AHR=1.21, 95%CI: 1.04-1.40), initial antiviral treatment regimens of TDF+3TC+NVP (AHR=1.32, 95%CI: 1.13-1.55), AZT+3TC+EFV/NVP (AHR=1.43, 95%CI: 1.26-1.62) and AZT/D4T/TDF+3TC+LPV/r (AHR=1.33, 95CI%: 1.06-1.67). Conclusions Early and timely treatment and the initial antiviral treatment regimen of TDF+3TC+EFV have good efficacy, but attention should be paid to the high risk of attrition of HIV-infected people with high CD4 count before treatment.
5.Role of Neutrophil Extracellular Traps in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Jinhui XU ; Hongmei YUE ; Miaomiao LIU ; Yating LI ; Xingdong WU ; Haobin ZHU
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2024;15(1):153-159
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a respiratory disease characterized by inflammation due to neutrophil infiltration, has become the third leading cause of death worldwide. After the occurrence of COPD, the persistent accumulation of neutrophils can promote the excessive formation of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), which plays an important role in local capture and clearance of pathogens, rapid control of infection, and immune regulation. This article mainly introduces the mechanism of COPD occurrence and NETs formation as well as the research progress of NETs in COPD, and summarizes the relevant drug targets for COPD treatment based on NETs, aiming to provide a reference for further research.
6.Obstructive Sleep Apnea-induced Gut Dysbiosis and Ischaemic Stroke: Mechanism and Research Progress
Miaomiao LIU ; Hongmei YUE ; Yating LI ; Jinhui XU ; Xingdong WU ; Haobin ZHU
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2024;15(2):382-386
Ischemic stroke, a cerebrovascular disease with high incidence, high mortality, high disability rate and high recurrence rate, is an important cause of death and disability of middle-aged and elderly people in China, and imposes a huge burden to society and families. Therefore, it is essential to identify the risk factors associated with ischemic stroke and effectively prevent them. Studies have shown that obstructive sleep apnea is an independent risk factor for ischemic stroke. However, the exact pathological mechanism of their association has not been clarified. With the development of next-generation sequencing technology, more and more studies have focused on intestinal microbiota. They have found that obstructive sleep apnea can cause intestinal microbiota changes, and intestinal microbiota may be closely related to ischemic stroke. Therefore, this paper attempts to investigate the relationship between intestinal flora and ischemic stroke, so as to reveal the potential pathological mechanism of ischemic stroke caused by obstructive sleep apnea.
7.Advances in the study of mesenchymal stem cells in obstructive sleep apnea hypoventilation syndrome
Jinhui XU ; Hongmei YUE ; Yating LI ; Miaomiao LIU ; Xingdong WU ; Haobin ZHU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2024;29(1):114-120
Mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs)are self-regenerating,rapidly proliferating pluripotent stem cells that depend primarily on their derived pro-angiogenic,inflammatory regulatory,and tro-phic factors to exert beneficial effects that attenu-ate deleterious inflammatory responses,reduce vascular damage,and promote tissue repair and re-generation.Obstructive sleep apnea hypoventila-tion syndrome(OSAHS)is a chronic disorder marked by oropharyngeal collapse during sleep,re-sulting in transient reduced airflow,large fluctua-tions in intrathoracic pressure,and intermittent hy-poxia and hypercapnia.OSAHS subsequently cyto-kine-mediated inflammatory cascades,oxidative stress,and ischemia,recruit MSCs from inflamed and damaged tissues through MSCs-derived of anti-inflammatory and pro-angiogenic factor activity,re-duce hypoxia,suppress inflammation,promote re-generation,and prevent fibrosis in OSAHS-injured tissues.In this paper,we will describe the patho-genesis of inflammation,oxidative stress,fibrosis and ischemia from the perspective of OSAHS,high-lighting the current research progress on MSCs-de-pendent regulation of OSAHS-related pathology.
8.Role and mechanism of gut microbiota and its metabolites in host defense against infection
He JIN ; Li GUAN ; Shilan LUO ; Yuanyuan ZHANG ; Jinhui YUAN ; Huaping LIANG ; Junyu ZHU
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2024;36(3):326-331
The interaction of gut microbiota and its metabolites with the host not only plays an important role in maintaining gut homeostasis and host health, but also is a key link in responding to pathogen infections. A thorough understanding of the changes in gut microbiota and its metabolites during infection, as well as their role and mechanism in host defense against infection, is helpful to guide anti-infection treatment. This review focuses on the role of gut microbiota and their metabolites in host defense against bacterial, fungal, and viral infections, and reveals that they can exert anti-infection effects through resistance mechanisms (inducing antimicrobial substances, training immunity, inhibiting pathogen respiration, directly neutralizing pathogens, immune regulation) and tolerance mechanisms (altering energy metabolism patterns of microbiota, cell proliferation and tissue damage repair, maintaining physiological signal transduction in extraintestinal organs, inflammation regulation, maintaining the integrity of the intestinal barrier), and also summarizes measures to regulate gut microbiota against pathogen infections, in order to provide more ideas for novel anti-infection prevention and treatment strategies targeting gut microbiota and its metabolites.
9.Analysis of the efficacy of laparoscopic radical surgery for incidental gallbladder cancer following cholecystectomy
Tianyu CHEN ; Ziyu LIU ; Mengqiu YIN ; Xi CHEN ; Ruibiao FU ; Chongyu WANG ; Jun LI ; Jinhui ZHU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2024;30(6):412-416
Objective:To analyze the efficacy of laparoscopic radical surgery, compared to open surgery, for incidental gallbladder cancer following cholecystectomy.Methods:Clinical data of 106 patients with incidental gallbladder cancer treated at the Second Affiliated Hospital Zhejiang University School of Medicine from April 2010 to February 2018 were retrospectively analyzed, including 66 males and 40 females, aged (64.7±7.9) years old. According to surgical approach, patients were divided into the laparoscopic group ( n=45) and open group ( n=61). Perioperative data, including intraoperative blood loss, postoperative hospital stay, and postoperative complications, were compared between the groups. Follow-ups were conducted via outpatient visits or telephone reviews. Survival analysis was performed using the Kaplan-Meier method, and the survival rates were compared using the log-rank test. Results:All 45 patients in the laparoscopic group successfully underwent the surgery without conversion to open surgery. Compared to the open group, the laparoscopic group had a reduced intraoperative blood loss [(100±25) ml vs. (200±46) ml] and a shortened postoperative hospital stay [3(2, 5) d vs. 5(4, 7) d] (both P<0.05). The postoperative complication rates were 6.7% (3/45) in the laparoscopic group and 13.1% (8/61) in the open group ( χ2=4.16, P=0.041). The cumulative survival rate after radical surgery for incidental gallbladder cancer was better in the laparoscopic group ( χ2=4.58, P=0.032). Conclusion:Compared to open surgery, laparoscopic radical surgery for incidental gallbladder cancer showed benefits in intraoperative blood loss, postoperative hospital stay, complication rates, and cumulative survival.
10.Prevalence of out-of-hospital prevalence of carbapenem-resistance genes and influences of antibiotics with different antibacte-rial mechanisms on the genes spread
Lanlan FENG ; Jinhui TAN ; Ping ZHAO ; Zhihong XU ; Yihua ZHU ; Xiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2024;42(8):567-573
Objective To analyze the distribution of carbapenem-resistant strains and the transmission mode of resistance genes in the bacteria strains from urinary system of the individuals outside hospitals,and further explore the impacts of the antibiotics with different antibacterial mechanisms on the conjugation transfer of resistant plasmids.Methods The imipenem-resistant strains from 991 non-re-petitive urine samples of healthy individuals were screened for determining the carbapenem-resistance genotypes.Using the multilocus sequence typing(MLST)method,the main carbapenem-resistant strains were classified to determine the phylogenetic relationship be-tween different sequence types(STs)and reveal the transmission mode of resistance genes in the individuals outside hospitals.The conjugation experiment was used to analyze the effects of different sub-inhibitory concentrations of ampicillin,ciprofloxacin,and genta-micin on the conjugation efficiency of resistant plasmids in the bacteria of donor and/or recipient at different times.Results A total of 18 non-repetitive carbapenem-resistant strains(1.82%,18/991)were detected in healthy individuals outside hospitals,among which Escherichia coli(E.coli)(44.44%,8/18)was the main strain with main genotype being blaKPC-2(7/8).MLST showed that the 7 strains of E.coli with blaKPC-2 genotype belonged to ST-10,ST-101,ST-131,ST-405,ST-410,ST-1193,and ST-2562,respectively.Homologous clustering analysis showed that the type of the 7 E.coli strains exhibited high diversity.The range of joint efficiency was(1.59±0.20)× 10-4 to(4.01±1.31)× 10-4.The highest conjugation efficiency was observed in the donor bacteria treated with 1/8 of MIC of antibiotics for 9 hours,and the conjugation efficiency most significantly increased compared to the group without antibiotic treat-ment.Three antibiotics with different mechanisms of action could all improve conjugation efficiency,among which ampicillin exhibited the most significant improvement.Conclusion In this study,the genotype of carbapenem-resistant Escherichia coli(CREC)was mainly blaKPC-2 with a main mode of horizontal transmission.Antibiotics with sub-inhibitory concentrations could promote the conjugation transfer of the resistant plasmid.There may be significant differences in the effects of antibiotics with different mechanisms of action and different antibiotic stress conditions on the conjugation efficiency.

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