1.A retrospective analysis of the etiological characteristics and infection risks of patients critically ill with multidrug-resistant bacteria in rehabilitation wards
Huaping PAN ; Zhen WANG ; Xiaojiao ZHANG ; Jin GONG ; Jianfeng ZHAO ; Lizhi LIU ; Jiamei LIU ; Huiyue FENG ; Fang LV ; Hui FENG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2024;46(3):205-209
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To explore the microbiological and disease distribution characteristics of multidrug-resistant bacteria in patients hospitalized in a critical care rehabilitation ward, and to analyze the risk factors leading to multidrug-resistant bacterial infections.Methods:Microbiology screening data describing 679 patients admitted to a critical care rehabilitation ward were retrospectively analyzed to divide the subjects into a multidrug-resistant group (positive for multidrug-resistant bacterial infections, n=166) and a non-multidrug-resistant group (negative for multidrug-resistant bacterial infections, n=513). The risk factors were then analyzed using logistic regression. Results:Among 369 strains of multidrug-resistant bacteria observed, 329 were gram-negative bacteria (89.2%), mainly Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli. They were distributed in sputum (56.9%) and mid-epidemic urine (28.2%) specimens. Patients whose primary disease was hemorrhagic or ischemic cerebrovascular disease accounted for 40.96% and 23.49% of the multidrug-resistant bacterial infections, respectively. Logistic regression analysis showed that albumin level, dependence on mechanical ventilation, central venous cannulation, or an indwelling urinary catheter or cystostomy tube were significant independent predictors of such infections.Conclusion:The multidrug-resistant bacterial infections of patients admitted to the critically ill rehabilitation unit are mainly caused by gram-negative bacteria. Their occurrence is closely related to low albumin levels and mechanical ventilation, as well as to bearing an indwelling central venous catheter, a urinary catheter or a cystostomy catheter.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Optimal waist circumference cutoff for categorization of central adiposity among Han adults in Xinjiang and its predictive ability for cardiovascular disease risk factors
Li XU ; Jianfeng YAN ; Shu FANG ; Jie GAO
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(8):6-11
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To explore the optimal cutoff for waist circumference(WC)for defining central obesity,and its predictive ability for cardiovascular disease risk factors in Han adults in Xinjiang.Methods A cardiovascular risk survey(CRS)study was carried out from October 2018 to March 2021 with 14 618 representative participants selected,including 5757 Han adults.Complete data on 5666 participants were gathered.The age span of the participants was from 35 to 88 years old with the mean age as 52.47 years.Anthropometric data,blood pressure,serum concentration of serum total cholesterol,triglyceride,low density lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL-C),high density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL-C)and fasting glucose were documented.Prevalence rate,sensitivity,specificity and distance on the receiver operator characteristic(ROC)curve of each WC value were calculated.Results Both men and women,with the increase of waist circumference,the levels of systolic blood pressure,diastolic blood pressure,total cholesterol,triglycerides and fasting blood glucose are gradually increasing.In men,the prevalence of hypertension and hypertriglyceridemia increased as WC increased.In women,the prevalence of hypertension,diabetes,hypercholesterolemia and hypertriglyceridemia increased as WC increased.The shortest distance in the ROC curves for hypertension,dyslipidemia,diabetes,or≥2 of these risk factors suggested a WC cutoff of 90cm for men and 85cm for women.Conclusion The proportion of central obesity among Han adults in Xinjiang is higher than that of Han people in other regions.It is necessary to use a higher cutoff point value of waist circumference to define central obesity.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.Measurement of thyroid 131I activity in 162 iodine treatment workers in Hubei Province, China
Gangtao SUN ; Fang WANG ; Jianfeng ZHANG ; Xiaoliang LI ; Hezheng ZHAI ; Wenshan ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2023;32(3):264-269
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To determine the current status of occupational internal exposure to 131I in the thyroid of nuclear medicine workers, to explore the influencing factors for internal exposure, and to provide a basis for the radiation safety management of nuclear medicine. Methods The cluster sampling method was used to select 162 workers practicing 131I treatment in 24 hospitals in Hubei Province, China. Thyroid 131I activity levels were measured in vitro using a portable γ-spectrometer, and the committed effective dose was estimated. Results The thyroid 131I activity detected in 13 (54.17%) hospitals was above the lower limit of detection of the instrument. Two hospitals had the highest detection rates, 62.50% and 61.90%; the difference was significant compared with the remaining 11 hospitals (P < 0.0001). Thyroid 131I was detected in 34 workers in total, with a detection rate of 20.99% and a mean activity of 179.09 ± 138.71 (6.02-589.74) Bq. The highest detection rates were found in cleaners and nurses, which were 35.71% and 33.33%, respectively, with no significant difference in detection rate between positions (least P > 0.08). The mean value of the committed effective dose was 0.68 ± 0.52 (0.02-2.22) mSv/a in the 34 workers. Conclusion The 131I consumption and workplace ventilation may be important factors affecting the level of internal exposure. It is important to strengthen the training of nuclear medicine workers on radioprotection and workflow management, as well as the regular monitoring of occupational internal exposure for 131I treatment-related workers.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.Epidemiological characterization of a cluster of COVID-19 caused by SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant at a construction site in Qingpu District, Shanghai
Jianfeng CHEN ; Liping FANG ; Yongqi LI
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(1):28-34
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			ObjectiveTo determine the epidemiological characteristics of a cluster of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant at a construction site and provide evidence for further COVID-19 prevention and control. MethodsDemographic data of all COVID-19 cases at a construction site in Qingpu District, Shanghai, and basic information of the construction site were retrospectively collected through filed investigation. Descriptive epidemiology was used for the analysis. Basic reproduction number (R0) and time-dependent reproduction number (Rt) were calculated using R program. ResultsDuring April 12 and May 8, 2022, a total of 314 cases were reported at the construction site, with an attack rate of 60.62%. The attack rate significantly differed between workers and managers (χ2=10.868, P<0.001), whereas did not differ statistically by gender (χ2=0.358, P=0.550) or by vaccination status (χ2=2.861, P=0.091). The age of all cases ranged from 5 months of age to 68 years, with a media age of 49.0 years (interquartile range: 39.8, 54.0). In all cases, male was predominant (83.44%). Moreover, the epidemic was mainly concentrated in the workers’ dormitory area, with infected cases identified in all buildings of each dormitory area. The attack rate ranged between 33.33% and 87.50% across the buildings. Symptoms and signs were observed among 43.0% of all cases, of which major clinical manifestations included cough (33.33%), fever (30.37%) and headache (17.04%). Clinical manifestations did not differ by gender (χ2=1.275, P=0.259) or by vaccination status (χ2=0.186, P=0.666). Additionally, R0 was estimated to be 6.08 (95% confidence interval: 4.49‒8.02). The Rt showed a decline in the beginning, followed by an increase and a re-decline. ConclusionThe cluster epidemic of COVID-19 caused by Omicron variant at the construction site is highly contagious, spreads rapidly and quietly, causes mild symptoms, which finally resulted in a large number of infected cases. It warrants rapid and strict containment when an epidemic occurs at construction sites. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.FBXO38 regulates ocular melanoma proliferation through the PI3K-Akt signaling pathway
Yijia WU ; Yan FANG ; Feiyang SHEN ; Rui HUANG ; Jianfeng SHEN ; Xianqun FAN
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2023;43(12):1470-1479
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective·To investigate the effect of F-box only protein 38(FBXO38)on the ocular melanoma proliferation and the potential regulatory pathway.Methods·Human skin cutaneous melanoma A375 and human uveal melanoma OMM2.3 cell lines with FBXO38 knockdown and overexpression were constructed by FBXO38 short hairpin RNA(shRNA)and FBXO38 overexpression plasmids respectively.Knockdown and overexpression efficiency of FBXO38 at transcription and protein levels were verified by using quantitative real-time PCR(qRT-PCR)and Western blotting.The effects of FBXO38 on melanoma cell proliferation were detected through clonal formation assay,BrdU immunofluorescence staining and CCK8 cell proliferation assay.By using The Cancer Genome Atlas(TCGA)database,differentially expressed genes were analyzed in the high and low expression groups of FBXO38.Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes(KEGG)pathway enrichment was performed to reveal the signaling pathways associated with FBXO38.CCK8 cell proliferation assay was used to detect the inhibition rates of the signaling pathway inhibitors on cells with different FBXO38 expression levels.qRT-PCR and Western blotting were used to detect whether the signaling pathway was activated after knocking down FBXO38.Results·qRT-PCR and Western blotting verified that mRNA and protein expression levels of FBXO38 in FBXO38 knockdown A375 and OMM2.3 cell lines decreased compared with the control group,while the expression levels of FBXO38 in the overexpression cell lines increased compared with wild type group(P<0.05).Clonal formation assay,BrdU immunofluorescence staining and CCK8 cell proliferation assay showed that FBXO38 knockdown significantly enhanced the proliferation of A375 and OMM2.3 cells(P<0.05),while overexpression of FBXO38 inhibited melanoma cell proliferation(P<0.05).Enrichment analysis showed that in skin cutaneous melanoma and uveal melanoma,FBXO38 expression influenced the phosphoinositide 3-kinase/protein kinase B(PI3K-Akt)pathway activation.Compared with those in the control group,the inhibition rates of P13K inhibitor LY294002 and mTOR1 inhibitor Everolimus in the FBXO38 knockdown group significantly improved(P<0.05),while their inhibition rates of the overexpression group significantly decreased compared with those of control cells(P<0.05).Western blotting results showed that after knocking down FBXO38,expression levels of PTEN,P21 and P53 proteins decreased,while expression level of MDM2 protein increased.The qRT-PCR results showed a significant decrease in P53 transcription level(P<0.05)and a significant increase in MDM2 transcription level in FBXO38 knockdown cells(P<0.05).Conclusion·FBXO38 plays a role in regulating the proliferation of ocular melanoma,and this regulatory effect is related to the PI3K-Akt signaling pathway.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
6.Clinicopathological characteristics and molecular alterations of primary cardiac leiomyosarcoma: report of five cases
Fang DONG ; Dong CHEN ; Jianfeng SHANG ; Wei FANG ; Liyuan HAN ; Guoliang LIAN ; Hao WANG ; Menghan ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2022;51(6):512-517
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To investigate the clinical, pathologic and radiologic features and molecular alterations in patients with primary cardiac leiomyosarcoma (PCLMS).Methods:Five cases of PCLMS were collected in Beijing Anzhen Hospital from January 2016 to December 2020. The clinical, pathologic and radiologic data, and molecular alterations were analyzed, and the patients were followed up.Results:All five patients were female, and had no history of leiomyosarcoma in other parts of the body. The age of patients ranged from 37 to 62 years (median 47 years). The main clinical symptoms were chest pain and dyspnea, one also presented with palpitation and lower limb weakness and one with dizziness. Two tumors were located in the left atrium, two in the right atrium, and one in the right ventricle, and they maximal diameter ranged from 2.5 to 14.0 cm (mean 6.2 cm). The neoplasms presented as medium-echo masses with a broad base in the echocardiography, and as a low-density, solid mass when detected by contrast-enhanced CT. Histologically, two tumors were well-differentiated and three were moderately and poorly differentiated, and two included extensive, loose myxoid stroma. Immunohistochemical staining showed that PCLMS was positive for SMA, desmin, MDM2, and epidermal growth factor receptor. Fluorescence in situ hybridization showed ALK gene rearrangement in two cases, and COL1A1-PDGFB fusion in three cases. All cases received surgical excision and two cases received chemotherapy. Three patients died within 0-11 months (mean survival of 7.7 months) and two patients were alive.Conclusions:PCLMS is a malignant tumor with a high recurrence rate and poor prognosis. These cases may provide useful information to improve the diagnosis and management of PCLMS.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
7.Risk factors of duodenal papilla hemorrhage after endoscopic papillary balloon dilatation for choledocholithiasis (with video)
Yutao FANG ; Hongzhang SHEN ; Hangbin JIN ; Jianfeng YANG ; Xiaofeng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2021;38(7):560-564
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To investigate the risk factors of duodenal papilla hemorrhage after endoscopic papillary balloon dilatation (EPBD) for choledocholithiasis.Methods:Clinical data of 411 cases of choledocholithiasis treated by EPBD in Hangzhou First People′s Hospital from January 2016 to December 2019 were analyzed retrospectively. Based on the development of hemorrhage after EPBD, patients were divided into the hemorrhage group and the non-hemorrhage group. The risk factors of hemorrhage after EPBD were analyzed by single and Logistic regression.Results:Among 411 patients who received EPBD, 29 patients had EPBD-related duodenal papilla hemorrhage and the overall incidence was 7.1%.Univariate analysis showed that there were significant differences between the hemorrhage group and the non-hemorrhage group in diameter≥1.2 cm of balloon dilation ( P=0.001), endoscopic sphincterotomy (EST) ( P=0.002)and the incision length of EST ( P<0.001). Logistic regression analysis showed that the incision length of EST ( OR=69.771, 95% CI: 7.544-645.296, P<0.001) was the independent risk factor for duodenal papilla hemorrhage after EPBD. Diameter≥1.2 cm of balloon dilation( OR=0.192, 95% CI: 0.071-0.524, P=0.001) was a protective factor. Conclusion:The incision length of EST is an independent risk factor of duodenal papilla hemorrhage after EPBD. Endoscopic papillary large balloon dilation is a protective factor for postoperative hemorrhage, which can reduce the incidence of bleeding.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
8.Diagnosis and treatment of Charcot spinal arthropathy
Wenbin XU ; Hongping DENG ; Hao HU ; Hangqin WU ; Jianfeng ZHANG ; Xing ZHAO ; Xiangqian FANG ; Shunwu FAN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2021;41(1):43-48
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Charcot Spinal Arthropathy (CSA) is a rare and progressive serious degenerative spinal disease. The clinical manifestations of CSA are concealed and atypical, which could lead to missed misdiagnosis, disease prognosis, and a huge burden on patients. However, there is no systematic review of CSA in China. The causes of CSA are mainly divided into spinal cord injury and non-injury neuropathy. The risk factors for CSA caused by spinal cord injury include long-segment fixation, scoliosis, laminectomy, overload spinal exercise and obesity. CSA usually occurs in the lower thoracic or lumbar spine. The symptoms of CSA include spinal deformity, unbalanced sitting posture and local pain. The CSA can be diagnosed after excluding non-specific chronic inflammation in histology and other inflammatory diseases or tumor based on the following items, damage to proprioception, pain and temperature perception, bone destruction, absorption and new bone formation on imaging. Conservative treatment can be considered for patients with CSA who have good stability without infections, stable nerve function, skin fistulas, balanced sitting posture, and autonomic dysfunction. Surgery is recommended for patients with symptoms lasting for more than 6 months with spinal instability, skin fistulas or complicated infections. Before surgery, it is recommended to evaluate the heterotopic ossification or rigidity of both hip joints. During operation, more attention should be paid to the adequate removal of necrotic tissue and inflammatory tissue in the lesion and sufficient bone grafting. Spinal fusion is recommended at the sacrum or pelvis. Postoperative complications include failure of internal fixation, new Charcot joint formation, difficulty in wound healing and infection. The authors emphasize that the overall thoracolumbar spine should be followed up for patients with spinal cord injury and paraplegia for the long-term. The typical symptoms of CSA are helpful for early diagnosis and selection of appropriate interventions.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9.Diagnostic value of probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy for indeterminate biliary stricture
Xiaoyan FANG ; Hangbin JIN ; Qifeng LOU ; Xiaofeng ZHANG ; Jianfeng YANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2021;38(3):205-209
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To evaluate the diagnostic performance of probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy (pCLE) for indeterminate biliary strictures.Methods:Twelve patients with indeterminate biliary strictures who underwent pCLE and brush cytology from April 1, 2013 to December 30, 2016 were enrolled. Clinical data, the results of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, pCLE examination and brush cytology were collected. Compared with post-operative pathology and follow-up over 12 months, sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value(PPV), negative predictive value(NPV), and accuracy of pCLE and brush cytology of the diagnosis of malignant biliary strictures were analyzed.Results:The final diagnosis were 9 malignant and 3 benign. The sensitivity, specificity, PPV, NPV and accuracy of brush cytology were 3/9, 3/3, 3/3, 3/9 and 50.0%(6/12), respectively. The corresponding indicators of pCLE were 9/9, 2/3, 9/10, 2/2, and 91.7%(11/12), respectively.Conclusion:pCLE can be used for differential diagnosis of indeterminate biliary stricture.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
10.Absence of arterial duct in fetus: an autopsy analysis
Jianfeng SHANG ; Dong CHEN ; Wei FANG ; Fei TENG ; Yayan CUI ; Wen FU ; Wei YU ; Fang DONG ; Qian LI
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2021;50(3):213-216
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To analyze the absence of congenital arterial duct in fetus and to improve the diagnostic accuracy.Methods:Four hundred cases of congenital heart disease diagnosed by echocardiography during pregnancy were examined the fetal cardiovascular malformation and visceral malformation, and the absence of arterial duct was analyzed.Results:There were 24(6%)cases of absence of arterial duct, including 19 cases of left aortic arch and five cases of right aortic arch. There were 21 cases with main pulmonary arteries and 3 cases without main pulmonary arteries and branches. There were 15 cases of pulmonary artery stenosis with absence of arterial duct and the major cardiovascular malformations included six cases of single ventricle, six cases of atrial septal defect, four cases of single atrium, four cases of right atrium isomerism, four cases of double outlet right ventricle, four cases of anomalous pulmonary venous drainage, three cases of tetralogy of Fallot, and three cases of persistent left superior vena cava. There were seven cases of pulmonary atresia with absence of arterial duct and with systemic-pulmonary collateral circulation. There was one case of tetralogy of Fallot with absent pulmonary valve and absent arterial duct and the pulmonary artery was dilated. There was one case of aortopulmonary septal defect with absent arterial duct, with normal pulmonary artery. There were also seven cases of asplenia, seven cases of pulmonary abnormality and seven cases of visceral inversion.Conclusions:The absence of arterial duct is often associated with congenital heart disease. Pulmonary atresia is often associated with systemic-pulmonary collateral circulation. The visceral malformations are related to the accompanying congenital cardiovascular malformations.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            
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