1.Xiaozhong Zhitong Mixture(消肿止痛合剂)Combined with Antibiotic Bone Cement in the Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers with Damp-Heat Obstructing Syndrome:A Randomized Controlled Trial of 35 Patients
Xiaotao WEI ; Zhijun HE ; Tao LIU ; Zhenxing JIANG ; Fei LI ; Yan LI ; Jinpeng LI ; Wen CHEN ; Bihui BAI ; Xuan DONG ; Bo SUN
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;66(7):704-709
ObjectiveTo observe the clinical effectiveness and safety of Xiaozhong Zhitong Mixture (消肿止痛合剂) combined with antibiotic bone cement in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) with damp-heat obstructing syndrome. MethodsA total of 72 DFU patients with damp-heat obstructing syndrome were randomly assigned to treatment group (36 cases) and the control group (36 cases). Both groups received standard treatment and topical antibiotic bone cement for ulcer wounds, while the treatment group received oral Xiaozhong Zhitong Mixture (50 ml per time, three times daily) in additionally. Both groups underwent daily wound dressing changes for 21 consecutive days. Ulcer healing rate, serum levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β), malondialdehyde (MDA), superoxide dismutase (SOD), C-reactive protein (CRP), and white blood cell (WBC) count were observed before and after treatment, and visual analog scale (VAS) scores for wound pain, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome scores, and the DFU Healing Scale (DMIST scale) were also compared. Liver and kidney function were evaluated before and after treatment, and adverse events such as allergic reactions, worsening ulcer pain were recorded. ResultsTotally 35 patients in the treatment group and 33 in the control group were included in the final analysis. The ulcer healing rate in the treatment group was (87.93±9.34)%, significantly higher than (81.82±12.02)% in the control group (P = 0.035). Compared to pre-treatment levels, both groups showed significant reductions in serum CRP, WBC, MDA, IL-1β, and TNF-α levels, with an increase in SOD level (P<0.05). TCM syndrome scores, VAS, and DMIST scores also significantly decreased in both groups (P<0.05), with greater improvements in the treatment group (P<0.05). No significant adverse reactions were observed in either group during treatment. ConclusionXiaozhong Zhitong Mixture combined with antibiotic bone cement has significant advantages in promoting DFU healing, reducing inflammatory response, and alleviating oxidative stress in DFU patients with damp-heat obstructing syndrome, with good safety for DFU patients with damp-heat obstructing syndrome.
2.Management status and influencing factors of disease stabilization in patients with severe mental disorders in Luzhou City, Sichuan Province
Xuemei ZHANG ; Bo LI ; Benjing CAI ; Youguo TAN ; Bo XIANG ; Jing HE ; Qidong JIANG ; Jian TANG
Sichuan Mental Health 2025;38(2):131-137
BackgroundSevere mental disorders represent a major public health concern due to the high disability rates and substantial disease burden, which has garnered significant national attention and prompted their inclusion in public health project management systems. However, credible evidence regarding the current status of disease management and factors influencing disease stabilization among patients with severe mental disorders in Luzhou City, Sichuan Province, remains limited. ObjectiveTo investigate the current management status of patients with severe mental disorders in Luzhou City, Sichuan Province, and to analyze influencing factors of disease stabilization among patients under standardized care, so as to provide evidence-based insights for developing targeted management strategies to optimize clinical interventions for this patient population. MethodsIn March 2023, data were extracted from the Sichuan Mental Health Service Comprehensive Management Platform for patients with severe mental disorders in Luzhou City who received management between December 2017 and December 2022. Information on mental health service utilization and clinical status changes was collected. Trend analysis was conducted to evaluate temporal changes in key management indicators for severe mental disorders in Luzhou City. Logistic regression analysis was employed to identify factors influencing the disease stabilization or fluctuation of these patients. ResultsThis study enrolled a total of 20 232 patients. In Luzhou City, the stabilization rate and standardized management rate of severe mental disorders were 94.89% and 79.36% in 2017, respectively, which increased to 95.33% and 96.92% by 2022. The regular medication adherence rate rose from 34.42% in 2018 to 86.81% in 2022. In 2022, the regular medication adherence rate was 71.80% for schizophrenia, 55.26% for paranoid psychosis, and 51.43% for schizoaffective disorder. Multivariate analysis identified the following protective factors for disease stabilization: age of 18~39 years (OR=0.613, 95% CI: 0.409~0.918), age of 40~65 years (OR=0.615, 95% CI: 0.407~0.931), urban residence (OR=0.587, 95% CI: 0.478~0.720), and regular medication adherence (OR=0.826, 95% CI: 0.702~0.973). Risk factors for disease fluctuation included poor (OR=1.712, 95% CI: 1.436~2.040), non-inclusion in care-support programs (OR=1.928, 95% CI: 1.694~2.193), non-participation in community rehabilitation (OR=2.255, 95% CI: 1.930~2.634), and intermittent medication adherence (OR=3.893, 95% CI: 2.548~5.946). ConclusionThe stability rate, standardized management rate, and regular medication adherence rate of patients with severe mental disorders in Luzhou City have shown a year-by-year increase. Age, household registration status, economic condition, medication compliance, and community-based rehabilitation were identified as influencing factors for disease fluctuation in these patients. [Funded by Luzhou Science and Technology Plan Project (number, 2022-ZRK-186)]
3.Comparison of the clinical curative effects between wire-to-port drainage and put-aside drainage after incision and hanging on perianal abscess
Lei HE ; Shuai SHAO ; Bo JIANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2024;47(1):53-57
Objective:To analyze the clinical curative effects of wire-to-port drainage and put-aside drainage after incision and hanging on perianal abscess.Methods:Eighty-two patients with perianal abscess admitted to Anqing Municipal Hospital between November 2019 and November 2022 were enrolled. The patients were divided into group A (41 cases, incision and hanging wire-to-port drainage) and group B (41 cases, incision and hanging put-aside drainage) by random digits table method. The clinical curative effect, operation time, wound healing time, postoperative recovery time and hospitalization time in the two groups were compared. The pain and anal function were evaluated by visual analogue score (VAS) and Wexner continence grading score (Wexner score) before surgery and 1, 7 d after surgery. The occurrence of complications within 1 month after surgery was statistically analyzed.Results:There was no significant difference in total clinical response rate between group A and group B ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference in operation time between the two groups ( P>0.05). The wound healing time, postoperative recovery time and hospitalization time in group A were significantly shorter than those in group B: (21.34 ± 2.21) d vs. (27.86 ± 2.84) d, (23.12 ± 2.42) d vs. (28.36 ± 2.91) d, (8.12 ± 0.83) d vs. (13.25 ± 1.47), P<0.05. At 1 and 7 d after surgery, the VAS and Wexner score in group A were lower than those in group B: (6.11 ± 0.62) points vs. (6.54 ± 0.67) points, (2.39 ± 0.25) points vs. (3.21 ± 0.33) points, (7.54 ± 0.77) points vs. (8.96 ± 0.91) points, (4.22 ± 0.43) points vs. (5.68 ± 0.58) points, P<0.05. There was no significant difference in total incidence of complications between the two groups within 1 month after surgery ( P>0.05). Conclusions:Compared with incision and hanging put-aside drainage, incision and hanging wire-to-port drainage can promote wound healing, shorten hospitalization time, relieve postoperative pain and improve anal function in patients with perianal abscess, with certain safety.
4.Disease costs in inpatients with schizophrenia,major depressive disorder,and bipolar disorder
Guoping WU ; Jingming WEI ; Yueqin HUANG ; Tingting ZHANG ; Yanling HE ; Liang ZHOU ; Jie ZHANG ; Yuandong GONG ; Yan LIU ; Bo LIU ; Jin LU ; Zijian ZHAO ; Yuhang LIANG ; Libo WANG ; Bin LI ; Linling JIANG ; Zhongcai LI ; Zhaorui LIU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2024;38(1):9-15
Objective:To evaluate direct and indirect costs for schizophrenia,major depressive disorder(MDD)and bipolar disorder,and to compare their differences of cost composition,and to explore the drivers of the total costs.Methods:A total of 3 175 inpatients with schizophrenia,MDD,and bipolar disorder were recruited.In-patient's self-report total direct of medical costs outpatient and inpatient,out-of-pocket costs,and direct non-medical costs were regarded as direct costs.Productivity loss and other loss caused by damaging properties were defined as indirect costs.The perspectives of this study included individual and societal levels.Multivariate regression analysis was applied for detecting the factors influencing disease costs.Results:The total cost of schizophrenia was higher than those of MDD and bipolar disorder at individual and societal levels.The indirect costs of three mental disorders were higher than the direct costs,and the indirect cost ratio of bipolar disorder was higher than those of schizophre-nia and MDD.Age,gender,working condition and marital status(P<0.05)were the important drivers of total costs.Conclusion:The economic burden of the three mental disorders is relatively heavy.Schizophrenia has heaviest disease burden,and the productivity loss due to mental disorders is the driving force of the soaring disease cost
5.Semiparametric analysis of nonparametric proportional hazards models with mixed dependent censored data
Shuying WANG ; Xinzhu JIANG ; Bo ZHAO ; He DONG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(4):689-696
Objective To construct a nonparametric proportional hazards (PH) model for mixed informative interval-censored failure time data for predicting the risks in heart transplantation surgeries. Methods Based on the complexity of mixed informative interval-censored failure time data, we considered the interdependent relationship between failure time process and observation time process, constructed a nonparametric proportional hazards (PH) model to describe the nonlinear relationship between the risk factors and heart transplant surgery risks and proposed a two-step sieve estimation maximum likelihood algorithm. An estimation equation was established to estimate frailty variables using the observation process model. I-spline and B-spline were used to approximate the unknown baseline hazard function and nonparametric function, respectively, to obtain the working likelihood function in the sieve space. The partial derivative of the model parameters was used to obtain the scoring equation. The maximum likelihood estimation of the parameters was obtained by solving the scoring equation, and a function curve of the impact of risk factors on the risk of heart transplantation surgery was drawn. Results Simulation experiment suggested that the estimated values obtained by the proposed method were consistent and asymptotically effective under various settings with good fitting effects. Analysis of heart transplant surgery data showed that the donor's age had a positive linear relationship with the surgical risk. The impact of the recipient's age at disease onset increased at first and then stabilized, but increased against at an older age. The donor-recipient age difference had a positive linear relationship with the surgical risk of heart transplantation. Conclusion The nonparametric PH model established in this study can be used for predicting the risks in heart transplantation surgery and exploring the functional relationship between the surgery risks and the risk factors.
6.Targeting NUF2 suppresses gastric cancer progression through G2/M phase arrest and apoptosis induction
Bo LONG ; Huinian ZHOU ; Lixia XIAO ; Xiangyan JIANG ; Jian LI ; Zhijian MA ; Na HE ; Wei XIN ; Boya ZHANG ; Xiaoqin ZHU ; Zeyuan YU ; Zuoyi JIAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(20):2437-2451
Background::Gastric cancer (GC), a malignant tumor with poor prognosis, is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide; consequently, identifying novel therapeutic targets is crucial for its corresponding treatment. NUF2, a component of the NDC80 kinetochore complex, promotes cancer progression in multiple malignancies. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the potential of NUF2 as a therapeutic target to inhibit GC progression. Methods::Clinical samples were obtained from patients who underwent radical resection of GC at Lanzhou University Second Hospital from 2016 to 2021. Cell count assays, colony formation assays, and cell-derived xenotransplantation (CDX) models were used to determine the effects of NUF2 on GC progression. Flow cytometry was used to detect the effect of NUF2 or quercetin on cell cycle progression and apoptosis. A live-cell time-lapse imaging assay was performed to determine the effect of NUF2 on the regulation of mitotic progression. Transcriptomics was used to investigate the NUF2-associated molecular mechanisms. Virtual docking and microscale thermophoresis were used to identify NUF2 inhibitors. Finally, CDX, organoid, and patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models were used to examine the efficacy of the NUF2 inhibitor in GC. Results::NUF2 expression was significantly increased in GC and was negatively correlated with prognosis. The deletion of NUF2 suppressed GC progression both in vivo and in vitro. NUF2 significantly regulated the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway, promoted G2/M phase transition, and inhibited apoptosis in GC cells. Additionally, quercetin was identified as a selective NUF2 inhibitor with low toxicity that significantly suppressed tumor growth in GC cells, organoids, CDX, and PDX models. Conclusions::Collectively, NUF2-mediated G2/M phase transition and apoptosis inhibition promoted GC progression; additionally, NUF2 inhibitors exhibited potent anti-GC activity. This study provides a new strategy for targeting NUF2 to suppress GC progression in clinical settings.
7.A multicenter study of neonatal stroke in Shenzhen,China
Li-Xiu SHI ; Jin-Xing FENG ; Yan-Fang WEI ; Xin-Ru LU ; Yu-Xi ZHANG ; Lin-Ying YANG ; Sheng-Nan HE ; Pei-Juan CHEN ; Jing HAN ; Cheng CHEN ; Hui-Ying TU ; Zhang-Bin YU ; Jin-Jie HUANG ; Shu-Juan ZENG ; Wan-Ling CHEN ; Ying LIU ; Yan-Ping GUO ; Jiao-Yu MAO ; Xiao-Dong LI ; Qian-Shen ZHANG ; Zhi-Li XIE ; Mei-Ying HUANG ; Kun-Shan YAN ; Er-Ya YING ; Jun CHEN ; Yan-Rong WANG ; Ya-Ping LIU ; Bo SONG ; Hua-Yan LIU ; Xiao-Dong XIAO ; Hong TANG ; Yu-Na WANG ; Yin-Sha CAI ; Qi LONG ; Han-Qiang XU ; Hui-Zhan WANG ; Qian SUN ; Fang HAN ; Rui-Biao ZHANG ; Chuan-Zhong YANG ; Lei DOU ; Hui-Ju SHI ; Rui WANG ; Ping JIANG ; Shenzhen Neonatal Data Network
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2024;26(5):450-455
Objective To investigate the incidence rate,clinical characteristics,and prognosis of neonatal stroke in Shenzhen,China.Methods Led by Shenzhen Children's Hospital,the Shenzhen Neonatal Data Collaboration Network organized 21 institutions to collect 36 cases of neonatal stroke from January 2020 to December 2022.The incidence,clinical characteristics,treatment,and prognosis of neonatal stroke in Shenzhen were analyzed.Results The incidence rate of neonatal stroke in 21 hospitals from 2020 to 2022 was 1/15 137,1/6 060,and 1/7 704,respectively.Ischemic stroke accounted for 75%(27/36);boys accounted for 64%(23/36).Among the 36 neonates,31(86%)had disease onset within 3 days after birth,and 19(53%)had convulsion as the initial presentation.Cerebral MRI showed that 22 neonates(61%)had left cerebral infarction and 13(36%)had basal ganglia infarction.Magnetic resonance angiography was performed for 12 neonates,among whom 9(75%)had involvement of the middle cerebral artery.Electroencephalography was performed for 29 neonates,with sharp waves in 21 neonates(72%)and seizures in 10 neonates(34%).Symptomatic/supportive treatment varied across different hospitals.Neonatal Behavioral Neurological Assessment was performed for 12 neonates(33%,12/36),with a mean score of(32±4)points.The prognosis of 27 neonates was followed up to around 12 months of age,with 44%(12/27)of the neonates having a good prognosis.Conclusions Ischemic stroke is the main type of neonatal stroke,often with convulsions as the initial presentation,involvement of the middle cerebral artery,sharp waves on electroencephalography,and a relatively low neurodevelopment score.Symptomatic/supportive treatment is the main treatment method,and some neonates tend to have a poor prognosis.
8.A clinical study on the optimal placement depth for peripherally inserted central catheter through the great saphenous vein in preterm infants
Na JIANG ; Ling-Fang QING ; Bo XIONG ; Ying LI ; Li HE ; Tao BO
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2024;26(10):1046-1052
Objective To investigate the correlation between optimal placement depth(OPD)and physical measurement parameters in preterm infants receiving placement of peripherally inserted central catheter(PICC)through the great saphenous vein(GSV),and to establish a predictive formula for OPD during the placement of PICC through the GSV.Methods A retrospective analysis was performed for the preterm infants who received the placement of PICC through the GSV in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of the Third Xiangya Hospital of Central South University from December 2022 to February 2024.According to the site of puncture[GSV of the knee joint(KJ)or the ankle joint(AJ)],they were divided into a GSV-KJ placement group(n=38)and a GSV-AJ placement group(n=33).The infants were measured in terms of body weight(BW),body length,the length of the upper and lower parts of the body,head circumference,and abdominal circumference at the time of placement.The Pearson correlation analysis was used to investigate the correlation between the above variables and OPD.A predictive formula was established for OPD in the placement of PICC via the GSV in preterm infants,and the predicted residual between the predicted depth and the ideal OPD was compared between the conventional predictive formula and the new predictive formula.Results The Pearson correlation analysis showed that PICC OPD was significantly positively correlated with BW,body length,the length of the upper and lower parts of the body,head circumference,and abdominal circumference in both the GSV-KJ placement group and GSV-AJ placement group(P<0.05),with the highest degree of correlation between OPD and BW.The univariate linear regression analysis showed a linear relationship between PICC OPD and BW in both groups.The predictive formulas for OPD were as follows:GSV-KJ PICC OPD(cm)=13.1+2.7×BW(kg)and GSV-AJ PICC OPD(cm)=13.4+6.0×BW(kg),and the new predictive formulas had a significantly lower predicted residual than the conventional predictive formula(P<0.05).Conclusions OPD for PICC through the GSV is positively correlated with BW,and the prediction results of the new predictive formula based on BW are closer to the ideal OPD.
9.Semiparametric analysis of nonparametric proportional hazards models with mixed dependent censored data
Shuying WANG ; Xinzhu JIANG ; Bo ZHAO ; He DONG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(4):689-696
Objective To construct a nonparametric proportional hazards (PH) model for mixed informative interval-censored failure time data for predicting the risks in heart transplantation surgeries. Methods Based on the complexity of mixed informative interval-censored failure time data, we considered the interdependent relationship between failure time process and observation time process, constructed a nonparametric proportional hazards (PH) model to describe the nonlinear relationship between the risk factors and heart transplant surgery risks and proposed a two-step sieve estimation maximum likelihood algorithm. An estimation equation was established to estimate frailty variables using the observation process model. I-spline and B-spline were used to approximate the unknown baseline hazard function and nonparametric function, respectively, to obtain the working likelihood function in the sieve space. The partial derivative of the model parameters was used to obtain the scoring equation. The maximum likelihood estimation of the parameters was obtained by solving the scoring equation, and a function curve of the impact of risk factors on the risk of heart transplantation surgery was drawn. Results Simulation experiment suggested that the estimated values obtained by the proposed method were consistent and asymptotically effective under various settings with good fitting effects. Analysis of heart transplant surgery data showed that the donor's age had a positive linear relationship with the surgical risk. The impact of the recipient's age at disease onset increased at first and then stabilized, but increased against at an older age. The donor-recipient age difference had a positive linear relationship with the surgical risk of heart transplantation. Conclusion The nonparametric PH model established in this study can be used for predicting the risks in heart transplantation surgery and exploring the functional relationship between the surgery risks and the risk factors.
10.Labeling of carcinoembryonic antigen-specific CAR-T cells with superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles and in vitro magnetic resonance imaging
Kungao HE ; Bo JIANG ; Mudan GUO ; Guiling WANG ; En ZHANG ; Doudou XU
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(17):1951-1958
Objective To use superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles(SPIONs)to label chimeric antigen receptor(CAR)T cells targeting carcinoembryonic antigen(CEA),and perform magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)to real time trace CEA CAR-T cells in vivo.Methods Appropriate amount of ferumoxytol,heparin sodium and protamine sulfate were mixed at high(ferumoxytol 100 μg/mL,heparin sodium 4 IU/mL,protamine sulfate 120 μg/mL),medium(ferumoxytol 50 μg/mL,heparin sodium 2 IU/mL,protamine sulfate 60 μg/mL),and low(ferumoxytol 25 μg/mL,heparin sodium 1 IU/mL,protamine sulfate 30 μg/mL)concentrations to form a SPIONs complex ferumoxytol/heparin/protamine(FHP),and then co-incubated with CEA CAR-T cells for cell labeling.The biocompatibility of FHP was detected by CCK-8 assay,EdU assay and flow cytometry.The uptake of FHP was detected by Prussian blue staining,and SPIONs content in the cells was quantitatively detected by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry(ICP-MS).Flow cytometry was used to detect the lytic effect of FHP-labeled CEA CAR-T cells on tumor cells,and MRI was employed to scan FHP-labeled CEA CAR-T cells.Results FHP at high,medium,and low concentrations had no significant effect on the activity of CEA CAR-T cells,with cell activity above 100%determined by CCK-8 assay.DNA proliferation was above 94.3%in EdU assays.Prussian blue staining showed that CEA CAR-T cells could take FHP up,with the uptake increased with the increment of FHP concentration.ICP-MS showed that the intracellular Fe content was 440.23±189.36 ng/mL.Tumor cell killing experiment showed that FHP-labeled CEA CAR-T cells had excellent killing capability against tumor cells.MRI scans indicated that T2WI signals of FHP-labeled CEA CAR-T cells were significantly reduced with increasing FHP concentration(P<0.01).Conclusion SPIONs complex FHP shows good biocompatibility and can effectively label CEA CAR-T cells.SPIONs complex FHP can be used as a magnetic marker for CEA CAR-T cells and a feasible MRI tracer for clinical application.

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