1.Application of advanced biomaterials in wound repair
Chinese Journal of Burns 2024;40(1):26-32
Cutaneous wound healing is an extremely complex pathophysiological process. With the rapid development of material science and tissue engineering, the advanced biomaterials developed through multi-disciplinary integration are of multi-functions and effects, providing novel ideas, strategies, and methods for accelerating wound repair and improving the quality of wound repair, and even tissue regeneration. This paper summarized the application of various multi-functional advanced biomaterials in promoting wound repair.
2.Meta-analysis of efficacy and safety of oral JAK inhibitor for alopecia areata
Yongjie YANG ; Qiwen ZHANG ; Jingli LU ; Gaoxing QIAO ; Kefeng LIU ; Qi ZHOU ; Nan YANG ; Jian KANG ; Xiaojian ZHANG
China Pharmacy 2022;33(19):2398-2403
OBJECTIVE To systematically evaluate the efficacy and safety of oral Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor in the treatment of alopecia areata (AA)in order to provide evidence -based reference for clinical use . METHODS PubMed,Embase, Web of Science ,the Cochrane Library ,CNKI,Wanfang and CBM were searched from the inception to March 29,2022. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs)of oral JAK inhibitors (trial group )versus placebo (control group )in the treatment of AA were collected . Two researchers independently screened the literature ,extracted the data ,and evaluated the quality of the included studies. RevMan 5.4 software was used for meta -analysis and analysis of publication bias . RESULTS A total of 2 170 patients were enrolled in 5 RCTs,including 1 619 in the trial group and 551 in the control group . Meta-analysis results showed that :compared with control group ,the ratio of the patients with the Severity Alopecia Tool (SALT)score ≤20 at 24th week [RR=6.10,95%CI (3.86,9.63),P<0.000 01] and 36th week [RR=6.59,95%CI(4.16,10.43),P<0.000 01] were both higher ;Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale -Anxiety (HADS-A) score [RR=0.35, 95%CI (0.07,0.64),P=0.02] and Hospital Anxiety and 1009) Depression Scale -Depression (HADS-D) score [RR=0.50, 95%CI(0.22,0.77),P=0.000 4] were more decreased at 24th week . HADS-A score [RR=0.55,95%CI(0.21,0.89), 话:0371-66913047。 P=0.001] and HADS -D score [RR=0.50, 95%CI (0.16,0.84),P=0.004] were also significantly decreased at 36th week . The incidence of acne [RR=4.07,95%CI(1.83,9.08),P=0.000 6] and low density lipoprotein (LDL)elevation [RR=1.66,95%CI(1.21,2.28),P=0.002] in trial group were incr eased significantly (P<0.05). There were no significant differences in the incidence of urinary tract infection,upper respiratory tract infection , headache,nasopharyngitis and creatine phosphokinase elevation between 2 groups (P>0.05). There was little possibility of publication bias in this study based on the publication bias analysis . CONCLUSIONS Oral JAK inhibitor can significantly improve AA patients ’hair regrowth ,anxiety and depression . Acne and LDL elevation are the main adverse events .
3.Application of parameter assignment method in the review of parenteral nutrition prescription in our hospital
Jian KANG ; Huijuan NIE ; Xiaoxu CHEN ; Yanhui CHAO ; Xiaoyan ZHOU ; Gaoxing QIAO ; Shengli LIU ; Shuzhang DU
China Pharmacy 2022;33(22):2807-2811
OBJECTIVE To provide reference for improving the working efficiency of prescription review for pharmacists and ensuring the safe use of parenteral nutrition solution in patients. METHODS The review module of parenteral nutrition prescription was developed with the pharmacy intravenous admixture services(PIVAS) MATE system. According to the instructions and relevant information of parenteral nutrition solution, the parameters to the review module for parenteral nutrition solution prescriptions were assigned, thresholds and calculation formulas were set, and the prescription was automatically determined by the system. The type and quantity of the inappropriate prescriptions of parenteral nutrition solution in our hospital from January to August 2020 and from January to August 2022 were counted, and the review efficiency of inappropriate prescriptions was compared before and after the application of the review module of parenteral nutrition solution prescription. RESULTS The module realized the informatized review of basic attribute parameters and custom parameters of parenteral nutrition solution prescription, such as ion concentration, ratio of heat to nitrogen, ratio of sugar to lipid, glucose concentration, ratio of sugar to insulin, maximum dosage of compound preparation, necessary drug collocation, incompatibility, repeated drug use, age limit, etc. The module also shortened the review time greatly. It took about 33 minutes for two pharmacists to review 100 prescriptions, and only took 6 seconds after the module went online. Compared with January to August in 2020, the average approval rate of inappropriate prescriptions for parenteral nutrition solution increased from 0.582% to 1.416% during the corresponding period in 2022 (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS The review module of parenteral nutrition solution prescription established by parameter assignment method in our hospital can greatly reduce the phenomenon of missed and wrong review by pharmacists, reduce the risk of parenteral nutrition solution dispensing, reduces the work pressure of pharmacists reviewing prescriptions, and ensures the drug safety of patients.
4.Clinical application of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in the treatment of burn patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome: a retrospective analysis and systematic review
Haisheng LI ; Zhiqiang YUAN ; Huapei SONG ; Qizhi LUO ; Fei XIANG ; Siyuan MA ; Junyi ZHOU ; Jianglin TAN ; Ling ZHOU ; Yizhi PENG ; Gaoxing LUO
Chinese Journal of Burns 2021;37(10):911-920
Objective:To analyze the clinical effect of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in the treatment of burn patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).Methods:The retrospective observational study and the systematic review were applied. From March 2014 to July 2020, five burn patients with ARDS received ECMO treatment in the First Affiliated Hospital of Army Medical University (the Third Military Medical University). All the five patients were male, aged from 40 to 62 years. The average total burn surface area was 58.8% total body surface area (TBSA) and four cases had severe inhalation injury. Patient's ECMO starting time, duration and mode, and whether successfully weaned or the cause of death, and others. were recorded. Furthermore, the changes of oxygenation and infection before, during, and after utilizing ECMO were analyzed. PubMed and Web of Science from the establishment of each database to August 2021 were searched using "Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation", "ECMO", "burn", "inhalation" as the search terms and "Title/Abstract" as the field to retrieve the clinical articles that meet the selection criteria . Basic information were extracted from the articles, including sample size, gender, age, total burn area, inhalation injury, the indication of ECMO, the start and lasting time of ECMO, ECMO mode, rate of successful weaning, complications of ECMO, mortality, the combined application of continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). Results:Five patients started venovenous ECMO on an average of 10.2 days after injury and lasted an average of 180.4 hours. Three out of 5 patients were weaned successfully with one patient survived. Four patients died of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) and septic shock. Compared with those before ECMO treatment, the arterial oxygen partial pressure (PaO 2) and oxygen saturation in arterial blood (SaO 2) of three successfully weaned patients obviously increased during and after ECMO treatment. The fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO 2) decreased below 50% and PaO 2/FiO 2 ratio increased above 200 mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa) during and after ECMO. Furthermore, lactic acid and respiratory rate decreased, basically. Compared with those before ECMO, PaO 2 and SaO 2 in the other two patients during ECMO, who failed to be weaned, continuously decreased while lactic acid increased. Before and during ECMO, the PaO 2/FiO 2 ratios of unsuccessfullg weaned cases were less than 200 mmHg, and partial pressure of carbon dioxide in arterial blood (PaCO 2) were more than 40 mmHg. Compared with those before ECMO, there were no significant changes in body temperature during and after ECMO, which were less than 38 ℃. Compared with those before ECMO, the leucocyte number (the index without this in unsuccessfully weaned cases was omitted, the same as below) in four patients showed a significant decrease during ECMO, but rose after removal of ECMO. The proportion of neutrophils in three patients were slightly higher during ECMO than before ECMO, and did not change significantly after removal of ECMO. Compared with those before ECMO, platelet counts in three patients were significantly reduced during ECMO, and all five patients during ECMO were below normal levels. Compared with those before ECMO, the procalcitonin levels in four deaths were significantly increased during ECMO. Catheter culture of microorganism was performed in three successfully weaned patients, all of which were negative. A total of 13 literature were included, ranging from 1990 to 2019. The sample size in 6 studies was less than 10, and the sample size in 4 studies was between 10 and 20, and only 2 literatures had a sample size larger than 50. ECMO was applied in 295 burn patients with overall mortality of 48.8% (144/295), including 157 adults and 138 children. The most common indication of ECMO was severe ARDS. Among 157 adult burn patients (95 males and 65 females), 36 cases had inhalation injury. The average burn area was 27%-37%TBSA in 5 reported studies and was more than 50%TBSA in 2 reported studies. The most common mode was venovenous ECMO. ECMO treatment began 26.5 hours to 7.4 days after injury and lasted from 90 hours to 18 days, and the rate of successful weaning ranged from 50% to 100%. The most common complications were bleeding and infection. The mortality was 52.9% (83/157). MODS and sepsis were the leading causes of death. Among 138 pediatric burn patients (77 boys and 61 girls), 29 patients had inhalation injury. The average burn area was 17%-50.2%TBSA in 3 studies. ECMO treatment lasted from 165.2 hours to 324.4 hours. Bleeding was the most common complication. The mortality was 44.2% (61/138). Conclusions:ECMO is an effective strategy for the salvage treatment of burns complicated with ARDS. Furthermore, the prevention and treatment of bleeding, infection and organ dysfunction should be emphasized during the use of ECMO. More importantly, evidence-based guidelines for burns are urgently needed to further improve the clinical effect of ECMO.
5. Recommendations for the regulation of medical practices of burn treatment during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease 2019
Siyuan MA ; Zhiqiang YUAN ; Yizhi PENG ; Qizhi LUO ; Huapei SONG ; Fei XIANG ; Jianglin TAN ; Junyi ZHOU ; Ning LI ; Gaozhong HU ; Gaoxing LUO
Chinese Journal of Burns 2020;36(0):E004-E004
2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) is one of the beta coronaviruses and was identified as the pathogen of the severe "coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)" in 2019. China has formally included the 2019-nCoV in the statutory notification and control system for infectious diseases according to the
6.Mechanism of transcriptional regulation of Meox1 by transforming growth factor β 1 and its effect on cell migration of adult human dermal fibroblasts
Zhiyuan WEI ; Haisheng LI ; Junyi ZHOU ; Chao HAN ; Hui DONG ; Yuzhang WU ; Weifeng HE ; Yi TIAN ; Gaoxing LUO
Chinese Journal of Burns 2020;36(3):224-233
Objective:To explore the transcriptional regulation mechanism of transforming growth factor β 1 (TGF-β 1) on Meox1 and its effect on cell migration of adult human dermal fibroblasts (HDF-a). Methods:(1) HDF-a cells were cultured in RPMI 1640 complete medium (hereinafter referred to as routinely cultured). The cells were divided into TGF-β 1 stimulation group and blank control group. The cells in TGF-β 1 stimulation group were stimulated with 10 μL TGF-β 1 in the mass concentration of 1 mg/μL, while the cells in blank control group were stimulated with the equal volume of phosphate buffer solution. After 72 hours in culture, partial cells in both groups were collected for transcriptome sequencing. The genes with differential expression ratio greater than or equal to 2 and P<0.01 between the two groups were selected to perform enrichment analysis and analysis of metabolic pathways of the Kyoto Gene and Genome Encyclopedia with, and the expression value of Meox1 per million transcripts (TPM) was recorded ( n=3). Partial cells from the two groups were used to detect the Meox1 mRNA expression by real-time fluorescent quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) ( n=3). (2) Cultured HDF-a cells in the logarithmic growth phase (the same growth phase of cells below) were divided into empty plasmid group, Smad2 overexpression (OE) group, Smad3 OE group, and Smad4 OE group, which were transfected respectively with 2 μg empty pcDNA3.1 plasmid and pcDNA3.1 plasmids separately carrying Smad2, Smad3, and Smad4 for 6 hours, and then were routinely cultured for 48 hours. The Meox1 mRNA expression in the transfected cells of each group was detected by real-time fluorescent quantitative RT-PCR ( n=3). (3) HDF-a cells were routinely cultured and grouped the same as in experiment (1). After 72 hours in culture, the enrichment of Smad2, Smad3, and Smad4 protein on the Meox1 promoter in the cells of each group was detected by chromatin immunoprecipitation-quantitative PCR (ChIP-qPCR) ( n=3). (4) HDF-a cells were routinely cultured and divided into negative interference group, small interference RNA (siRNA)-Smad2 group, siRNA-Smad3 group, siRNA-Smad4 group, empty plasmid group, Smad2 OE group, Smad3 OE group, and Smad4 OE group, which were transfected respectively with 50 μmol/L random siRNA, siRNA-Smad2, siRNA-Smad3, siRNA-Smad4, 2 μg empty pcDNA3.1 plasmid and pcDNA3.1 plasmids separately carrying Smad2, Smad3, and Smad4 for 6 hours and then routinely cultured for 48 hours. The enrichment of Smad2, Smad3, and Smad4 protein on the Meox1 promoter in the cells of corresponding group was detected by ChIP-qPCR ( n=3). (5) Two batches of HDF-a cells were cultured and divided into negative interference group, siRNA-Meox1 group, empty plasmid group, and Meox1 OE group, which were transfected respectively with 50 μmol/L random siRNA, siRNA-Meox1, 2 μg empty pcDNA3.1 plasmid and pcDNA3.1 plasmid carrying Meox1 for 6 hours and then routinely cultured for 24 hours. One batch of cells were subjected to scratch test with the scratch width being observed 24 hours after scratching and compared with the initial width for scratch wound healing; the other batch of cells were subjected to Transwell assay, in which the migrated cells were counted after being routinely cultured for 24 hours ( n=3). (6) From January 2018 to June 2019, 3 hypertrophic scar patients (2 males and 1 female, aged 35-56 years) were admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Army Medical University (the Third Military Medical University) 8-12 months after burns. The scar tissue and normal skin tissue along the scar margin resected during surgery were taken, and immunohistochemical staining was performed to observe the distribution of Meox1 protein expression. Data were statistically analyzed with one-way analysis of variance and independent sample t test. Results:(1) After 72 hours in culture, a total of 843 genes were obviously differentially expressed between the two groups, being related to tissue repair, cell migration, inflammatory cell chemotaxis induction process and potential signaling pathways such as tumor necrosis factor, interleukin 17, extracellular matrix receptor. The TPM value of Meox1 in the cells of blank control group was 45.9±1.9, which was significantly lower than 163.1±29.5 of TGF-β 1 stimulation group ( t=6.88, P<0.01) with RNA-sequencing. After 72 hours in culture, the Meox1 mRNA expression levels in the cells of blank control group was 1.00±0.21, which was significantly lower than 11.00±3.61 of TGF-β 1 stimulation group ( t=4.79, P<0.01). (2) After 48 hours in culture, the Meox1 mRNA expression levels in the cells of Smad2 OE group, Smad3 OE group, and Smad4 OE group were 198.70±11.02, 35.47±4.30, 20.27±2.50, respectively, which were significantly higher than 1.03±0.19 of empty plasmid group ( t=31.07, 13.80, 13.12, P<0.01). (3) After 72 hours in culture, the enrichment of Smad2, Smad3, and Smad4 protein on the promoter of Meox1 in the cells of TGF-β 1 stimulation group was significantly higher than that of blank control group respectively ( t=12.99, 41.47, 29.10, P<0.01). (4) After 48 hours in culture, the enrichment of Smad2 protein on the promoter of Meox1 in the cells of negative interference group was (0.200 000±0.030 000)%, significantly higher than (0.000 770±0.000 013)% of siRNA-Smad2 group ( t=11.67, P<0.01); the enrichment of Smad2 protein on the promoter of Meox1 in the cells of empty plasmid group was (0.200 000±0.040 000)%, significantly lower than (0.700 000±0.090 000)% of Smad2 OE group ( t=8.85, P<0.01). The enrichment of Smad3 protein on the promoter of Meox1 in the cells of negative interference group was (0.500 0±0.041 3)%, significantly higher than (0.006 0±0.001 3)% of siRNA-Smad3 group ( t=17.79, P<0.01); the enrichment of Smad3 protein on the promoter of Meox1 in the cells of empty plasmid group was (0.470 0±0.080 0)%, which was significantly lower than (1.100 0±0.070 0)% of Smad3 OE group ( t=9.93, P<0.01). The enrichment of Smad4 protein on the promoter of Meox1 in the cells of negative interference group was similar to that of siRNA-Smad4 group ( t=2.11, P>0.05); the enrichment of Smad4 protein on the promoter of Meox1 in the cells of empty plasmid group was similar to that of Smad4 OE group ( t=0.60, P>0.05). (5) Twenty-four hours after scratching, the scratch healing width of cells in siRNA-Meox1 group was narrower than that of negative interference group, while that of Meox1 OE group was wider than that of empty plasmid group. After 24 hours in culture, the number of migration cells in negative interference group was significantly higher than that in siRNA-Meox1 group ( t=9.12, P<0.01), and that in empty plasmid group was significantly lower than that in Meox1 OE group ( t=8.99, P<0.01). (6) The expression of Meox1 protein in the scar tissue was significantly higher than that in normal skin of patients with hypertrophic scars. Conclusions:TGF-β 1 transcriptionally regulates Meox1 expression via Smad2/3 in HDF-a cells, thus promoting cell migration.
7.The moderating effect of trait gratitude between discrimination perception and social anxiety in the left-behind children
Gaoxing ZHOU ; Hongxu CHEN ; Hao GUO ; Xiaoqing ZHANG ; Hongying TANG ; Jiaxi PENG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2019;28(10):921-924
Objective To explore the relationship of discrimination perception and social anxiety of the left-behind children,focusing on the moderating effect of trait gratitude. Methods Totally 588 left-be-hind children were investigated with discrimination perception questionnaire, gratitude questionnaire and Liebowitz social anxiety questionnaire. Data were analyzed by independent t test,correlation analysis and re-gression analysis. Results There was a significant difference in group discrimination between the only child (2. 11±0. 98) and the non-only child (2. 28±0. 93) (t=-2. 11,P<0. 05). Correlation analysis showed that trait gratitude (4. 93± 0. 89) was negatively correlated with individual discrimination ( 2. 53 ± 1. 03) and group discrimination (2. 22±0. 95) (r=-0. 55,r=-0. 56,both P< 0. 05),furtherly negatively correlated with fear of negation (0. 85±0. 47) and social avoidance (0. 81±0. 53) dimensions of social anxiety ( r=-0. 47,r=-0. 48,both P<0. 05). Additionally,discrimination perception was positively correlated with so-cial anxiety (r=0. 61,P<0. 05). Regression analysis showed that discrimination perception could significant-ly predict social anxiety (β=0. 44,P<0. 01),and trait gratitude could significantly moderate this effect (β=-0. 75,P<0. 01). Conclusion Discrimination perception can positively predict social anxiety,and trait gratitude can moderate this effect.
8. Construction of emergency medical service system based on 5G communication technology for large-scale social activities
Qiang LI ; Yu TIAN ; Minhai ZHANG ; Yinghao ZHAO ; Gaoxing LIN ; Hang YU ; Li WANG ; Xiaoyu ZHOU ; Xu WANG ; Mao ZHANG ; Jin song LI
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2019;28(10):1231-1236
Objective:
To develop medical emergency support information system for large-scale social activities based on 5G communication technology to improve efficiency of emergency medical services.
Methods:
The project was completed in Hangzhou, China, from March 2016 to September 2019. Based on the medical service of large social activities, five information terminals are constructed, including on-site mobile terminal, on-board first aid terminal, expert remote consultation terminal, hospital terminal, and command dispatch center. The system can realize the real-time communication of medical information, patient's vital signs, audio, picture and video information, and can also make intelligent scheduling decisions for patients.
Results:
5G Emergency Medical information System for Large-scale Social Activities has been completed, which consists of three parts: command and control platform, on-site rescue platform, and evacuation support platform. The command and monitoring platform displays the information of on-site medical teams, ambulances, hospitals and experts through web pages, and realizes multi-party video communication at any time, as well as text, voice and image information of patients' current condition, so as to realize command, dispatch and display statistical summary information. On-site rescue terminal includes patient information input, video signal acquisition and physiological information acquisition equipment. It realizes multiple methods of patient information input, vital signs and physiological information acquisition, multi-angle video acquisition and transmission to the command center. The evacuation support platform includes vehicle emergency terminal, remote expert consultation terminal, hospital terminal and UAV system. Vehicle terminal can scan and transfer with on-site ambulance team, record physiological information during transit, and also acquire and transmit monitor, electrocardiogram and ultrasound information. Hospital terminals can obtain patient information at the first time and prepare for first-aid in hospital. The remote expert terminal can be dispatched by the command center and the hospital terminal, and can join the remote consultation at any time. Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) system can transfer medical material between any locations.
Conclusions
This system can guarantee the patients to be transported from the scene to the ambulance and finally to the hospital during the large-scale social activities. In the whole process, the information transmission and dispatching decision-making are initially realized, and the statistical report forms can be made. However, to fully exert its advantages, it still needs the support of the complete 5G network and continuous optimization in real scenarios.
9. The moderating effect of trait gratitude between discrimination perception and social anxiety in the left-behind children
Gaoxing ZHOU ; Hongxu CHEN ; Hao GUO ; Xiaoqing ZHANG ; Hongying TANG ; Jiaxi PENG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2019;28(10):921-924
Objective:
To explore the relationship of discrimination perception and social anxiety of the left-behind children, focusing on the moderating effect of trait gratitude.
Methods:
Totally 588 left-behind children were investigated with discrimination perception questionnaire, gratitude questionnaire and Liebowitz social anxiety questionnaire. Data were analyzed by independent
10.Simultaneous determination of eight constituents in Xuebijing Injection by UPLC-MS/MS
Zhi SUN ; Juntao FU ; Lin ZHOU ; Yaojuan CHU ; Gaoxing QIAO ; Shuzhang DU
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2017;39(6):1183-1187
AIM To establish an ultra performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS) method for the simultaneous content determination of gallic acid,matrine,danshensu,hydroxysafflor yellow A,caffeic acid,paeoniflorin,ferulic acid and cynaroside in Xuebijing Injection (Carthami Flos,Paeoniae Radix Rubra,Chuanxiong Rhizoma,etc.).METHODS The analysis of 5% acetonitrile extract of this drug was performed on a 40 ℃ thermostatic ACQUITY UPLC(C) BEH C18 column (2.1 mm × 50 mm,1.8 μm),with the mobile phase comprising of acetonitrile-0.1% formic acid flowing at 0.2 mL/min in a gradient elution manner,after which cluster analysis was applied to the determined contents.RESULTS Eight constituents showed good linear relationships within their own ranges (r > 0.996 0),whose average recoveries were 95%-104% with the RSDs of less than 3%.Generally the contents of various constituents in ten batches of samples were found to be stable except the certain differences contributed by gallic acid and paeoniflorin.CONCLUSION We should pay attention to the quality of different batches of Xuebijing Injection due to their uneven performance.

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