1.Structure, content and data standardization of rehabilitation medical records
Yaru YANG ; Zhuoying QIU ; Di CHEN ; Zhongyan WANG ; Meng ZHANG ; Shiyong WU ; Yaoguang ZHANG ; Xiaoxie LIU ; Yanyan YANG ; Bin ZENG ; Mouwang ZHOU ; Yuxiao XIE ; Guangxu XU ; Jiejiao ZHENG ; Mingsheng ZHANG ; Xiangming YE ; Jian YANG ; Na AN ; Yuanjun DONG ; Xiaojia XIN ; Xiangxia REN ; Ye LIU ; Yifan TIAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2025;31(1):21-32
ObjectiveTo elucidate the critical role of rehabilitation medical records (including electronic records) in rehabilitation medicine's clinical practice and management, comprehensively analyzed the structure, core content and data standards of rehabilitation medical records, to develop a standardized medical record data architecture and core dataset suitable for rehabilitation medicine and to explore the application of rehabilitation data in performance evaluation and payment. MethodsBased on the regulatory documents Basic Specifications for Medical Record Writing and Basic Specifications for Electronic Medical Records (Trial) issued by National Health Commission of China, and referencing the World Health Organization (WHO) Family of International Classifications (WHO-FICs) classifications, International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10/ICD-11), International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), and International Classification of Health Interventions (ICHI Beta-3), this study constructed the data architecture, core content and data standards for rehabilitation medical records. Furthermore, it explored the application of rehabilitation record summary sheets (home page) data in rehabilitation medical statistics and payment methods, including Diagnosis-related Groups (DRG), Diagnosis-Intervention Packet (DIP) and Case Mix Index. ResultsThis study proposed a systematic standard framework for rehabilitation medical records, covering key components such as patient demographics, rehabilitation diagnosis, functional assessment, rehabilitation treatment prescriptions, progress evaluations and discharge summaries. The research analyzed the systematic application methods and data standards of ICD-10/ICD-11, ICF and ICHI Beta-3 in the fields of medical record terminology, coding and assessment. Constructing a standardized data structure and data standards for rehabilitation medical records can significantly improve the quality of data reporting based on the medical record summary sheet, thereby enhancing the quality control of rehabilitation services, effectively supporting the optimization of rehabilitation medical insurance payment mechanisms, and contributing to the establishment of rehabilitation medical performance evaluation and payment based on DRG and DIP. ConclusionStructured rehabilitation records and data standardization are crucial tools for quality control in rehabilitation. Systematically applying the three reference classifications of the WHO-FICs, and aligning with national medical record and electronic health record specifications, facilitate the development of a standardized rehabilitation record architecture and core dataset. Standardizing rehabilitation care pathways based on the ICF methodology, and developing ICF- and ICD-11-based rehabilitation assessment tools, auxiliary diagnostic and therapeutic systems, and supporting terminology and coding systems, can effectively enhance the quality of rehabilitation records and enable interoperability and sharing of rehabilitation data with other medical data, ultimately improving the quality and safety of rehabilitation services.
2.Expert consensus on the evaluation and management of dysphagia after oral and maxillofacial tumor surgery
Xiaoying LI ; Moyi SUN ; Wei GUO ; Guiqing LIAO ; Zhangui TANG ; Longjiang LI ; Wei RAN ; Guoxin REN ; Zhijun SUN ; Jian MENG ; Shaoyan LIU ; Wei SHANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Yue HE ; Chunjie LI ; Kai YANG ; Zhongcheng GONG ; Jichen LI ; Qing XI ; Gang LI ; Bing HAN ; Yanping CHEN ; Qun'an CHANG ; Yadong WU ; Huaming MAI ; Jie ZHANG ; Weidong LENG ; Lingyun XIA ; Wei WU ; Xiangming YANG ; Chunyi ZHANG ; Fan YANG ; Yanping WANG ; Tiantian CAO
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2024;40(1):5-14
Surgical operation is the main treatment of oral and maxillofacial tumors.Dysphagia is a common postoperative complication.Swal-lowing disorder can not only lead to mis-aspiration,malnutrition,aspiration pneumonia and other serious consequences,but also may cause psychological problems and social communication barriers,affecting the quality of life of the patients.At present,there is no systematic evalua-tion and rehabilitation management plan for the problem of swallowing disorder after oral and maxillofacial tumor surgery in China.Combining the characteristics of postoperative swallowing disorder in patients with oral and maxillofacial tumors,summarizing the clinical experience of ex-perts in the field of tumor and rehabilitation,reviewing and summarizing relevant literature at home and abroad,and through joint discussion and modification,a group of national experts reached this consensus including the core contents of the screening of swallowing disorders,the phased assessment of prognosis and complications,and the implementation plan of comprehensive management such as nutrition management,respiratory management,swallowing function recovery,psychology and nursing during rehabilitation treatment,in order to improve the evalua-tion and rehabilitation of swallowing disorder after oral and maxillofacial tumor surgery in clinic.
3.Establishment of animal model of cervicofacial venous malformations with external jugular vein in sheep
Xia YANG ; Yanling SHEN ; Jun GUO ; Yuan LIU ; Zhiwei YAN ; Xiangming YANG ; Wei WU ; Yao FENG ; Yaowu YANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2024;40(1):43-46
Objective:To establish the animal model of cervicofacial venous malformations(VMs)by surgical reconstruction of exter-nal jugular vein in sheep.Methods:The external jugular veins of 5 sheep were dissected,and the position,course,branch and exter-nal diameter were observed and measured.The models of VMs with draining and returning veins were constructed by suturing or constric-ting the proximal part of main trunk and ligating or constricting the distal part of the jugular or branch veins.The animal model was eval-uated by Doppler ultrasound,gross observation and histological observation at the 4th week after surgery.Results:The external jugular veins of sheep is in the lateral side of bilateral neck,and the main trunk is formed by the maxillary vein and lingual facial vein.The ex-ternal diameter ranges from 6 to 12 mm,with an average external diameter of 9.3 mm.Immediately after the external jugular vein was sutured and narrowed at the proximal part of the main vein,the distal part of the vein branch was ligated or narrowed,the blood flow speed slowed down and the veins in the model area bulged.4 weeks after surgery,gross observation showed that most veins narrowed and thrombosis was formed in part of the venous lumen.The central region of some specimens was dilated,and the peripheral collateral veins were dilated in some models.Doppler ultrasonography showed that the lumens of most veins were dilated and the returning veins and the inflow veins were narrowed.Colored blood flow was seen in the lumen.Histological observation showed that the structure of vein endothelium and wall was close to the normal vein,and the vein vessel wall of some specimens was thickened.Conclusion:The VMs model estab-lished by external jugular vein of sheep basically meets the re-quirements and is expected to be used in the therapeutic meth-odology research of cervicofacial VMs.
4.Protective effect of wogonin on lipopolysaccharide-induced acute kidney injury in mice
Jinni WANG ; Jingjing WANG ; Meixi WANG ; Yonggui WU ; Xiangming QI
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2024;59(8):1411-1416
Objective To investigate the protective effect of wogonin on acute kidney injury(AKI)induced by li-popolysaccharide(LPS).Methods The model of septic-induced AKI was established on male C57BL/6J mice by a single intraperitoneal injection of LPS and normal C57BL/6J mice were used as normal control group.Twenty-four male C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into 4 groups(6 mice in each group):normal control group(NC),normal control+wogonin(NC+WOG 12.5 mg/kg),LPS model group(LPS 10 mg/kg),LPS model+wogonin(LPS 10 mg/kg+WOG 12.5 mg/kg).After LPS intervention for 24 h,serum samples were collected to detect blood creatinine(CRE)and urea nitrogen(BUN)levels.HE staining and PAS staining were performed to observe the degree of renal pathological injury.Immunohistochemistry was performed to detect the degree of expression of inflammatory markers interleukin(IL)-1 β,IL-6 and tumor necrosis factor(TNF)-α in renal tissues.PCR was performed to detect the expression of KIM-1 and NGAL in renal tissues.Western blot was performed to detect the changes in protein expression of NF-κB signaling pathway subunits P65 and PP65 in renal tissues.Results Com-pared with NC group,CRE and BUN levels in LPS group increased(FCRE=60.90,P<0.001,FBUN=82.13,P<0.001);compared with LPS group,these indexes decreased in LPS+WOG group(P<0.001).PCR test re-sults showed that compared with the NC group,the expression of KIM-1 and NGAL mRNA was significantly in-creased in LPS group(FKIM-1=146.3,P<0.001,FNGAL=161.2,P<0.001).In contrast,KIM-1 and NGAL mR-NA expression was decreased in the LPS+WOG group(P<0.01).Renal histopathological examination showed that compared with the NC group,renal tissues of mice had renal tubular dilatation and inflammatory cell infiltration in LPS group;compared with LPS group,the number of tubular dilatation reduced and inflammatory cell infiltration was reduced in LPS+WOG group(FHE=721.4,P<0.001;FPAS=518.9,P<0.001).Immunohistochemical staining showed that the expression of IL-1 β,IL-6 and TNF-α was significantly increased in the LPS group;com-pared with the LPS groups(FIL-1β=114.6,FIL-6=108.9,FTNF α=251.6,all P<0.001),these indexes de-creased in LPS+WOG group(all P<0.01).Further studies using Western blot showed that the NF-κB signaling pathway of LPS-treated mice had been activated and produced a hyperphosphorylated state in comparison to the NC group(FPP65=13.02,P<0.01),yet this pathway in the LPS+WOG group showed the opposite effect,namely attenuated activity and reduced phosphorylation when the control was LPS(P<0.01).Conclusion WOG effec-tively blocked the NF-κB signaling pathway in the LPS-induced acute kidney injury model mice,thereby attenua-ting the inflammatory response and tissue damage in the kidneys of LPS-induced acute kidney injury mice.
5.iPLA2 β prevents high glucose -induced injury of human renal tubular epithelial cells via regulating ferroptosis
Lu Xue ; Jingjing Wang ; Xueru Hu ; Yonggui Wu ; Xiangming Qi
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2023;58(3):379-385
Objective :
To investigate the expression of Ca2 + -independent phospholipase A2 β (iPLA2 β) in human renal tubular epithelial cells (HK-2) induced by high glucose(HG) ,the relationship between iPLA2 β and ferroptosis and the protective mechanism of HG treated HK-2 cells.
Methods:
The HK-2 cells were treated with 30 mmol /L glucose,the overexpression model was constructed by transfection of iPLA2 β plasmid.Ferrostatin-1 ( Fer1) (an inhibitor of ferroptosis) and erastin (an activator of ferroptosis) were used as controls.After 36 hours of intervention,the kit detected the levels of superoxide (SOD) ,malonaldehyde(MDA) and iron in HK-2 cells.DCF immunofluorescence was used to detect intracellular reactive oxygen species ( ROS) .The expression of ACSL4, GPX4,LPCAT3,TFR1 in HK-2 cells were measured by Western blot.
Results :
The expression of iPLA2 β downregulated in HG-induced injury of HK-2 cells.The levels of ROS and MDA in HK-2 cells increased,while the levels of GSH and SOD decreased.The expression of ACSL4,LPCAT3 and TFR1 decreased,and the expression of GPX4 increased in HK-2 cells.However,these indexes were improved after Fer-1 intervention.iPLA2 β overexpression could reduce the injury of HK-2 cells via attenuation of KIM-1. Further research revealed that iPLA2 β overexpression inhibited oxidative stress and ferroptosis in HK-2 cells injury induced by high glucose.Meanwhile,
the improvement effect of iPLA2 β on HG-induced HK-2 cells damage could be eliminated by erastin.
Conclusion
iPLA2 β prevents HG-induced injury of HK-2 cells via regulating ferroptosis.
6.Preliminary estimation of lung cancer risk of radon exposure in a uranium mine using different corrections
Yanna ZHANG ; Xiaoyan WU ; Xiangming XUE ; Xiaona GU ; Jie HAO ; Jingming ZHAN
China Occupational Medicine 2023;50(1):99-103
7.Methods for the analysis of uranium aerosol concentration in the workplace of uranium processing and fuel fabrication facilities
Baoli WU ; Xiaona GU ; Xiangming XUE ; Kai YANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2023;32(5):517-521
Objective To establish a method for uranium aerosol sample collection, dry ashing treatment, and laboratory laser-fluorescence measurement in the workplace of uranium processing and fuel fabrication facilities. Methods Through optimization experiments, the effects of sampling flow, sample pH value, and test temperature on uranium aerosol concentration results were studied, and the detection limit, precision, and recovery rate of the method were tested. Results Under the optimal test conditions, the detection limit of the method was 0.025 ng/mL; the minimum detectable concentration of 1 m3 of aerosol samples was 1.25 × 10−3 μg/m3; the relative standard deviation (RSD) of the measurement results was less than 5%; the recovery rate was between 96% and 104%. Conclusion The detection limit, precision, and accuracy of the method meet the testing requirements for uranium aerosol samples in the workplace of uranium processing and fuel fabrication facilities.
8.Application of mixed reality in mandibular repair and reconstruction
Xinjie YANG ; Zihui YANG ; Huan LI ; Chaojie WANYAN ; Jun WANG ; Xiangming YANG ; Zhongming WU ; Weiqi WANG ; Jianhua WEI
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2023;29(2):81-84
Objective:To explore the effect of mixed reality (MR) application in the reconstruction of mandibular defects.Methods:Eighteen patients with mandibular defects were enrolled in this study, including 10 male patients and 8 female patients, whose age ranged from 27 to 45 years, and the mean age was 35.4 years. All the patients were from the Stomatological Hospital of the Fourth Military Medical University, during October 2019 to May 2021. Fibular flaps were used for the reconstruction of the mandibular defects. The patients were randomly divided into three groups, six in each group. In group one, MR-guided mandibular defect repair and reconstruction technique was used. In group two, 3D printed guide-assisted mandibular defect repair and reconstruction technique was used, and in the control group, traditional jaw defect repair and reconstruction technique was used. All the procedures were performed by the same team. Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) was used for analysis of surgical accuracy, and questionnaires were used to evaluate the outcome of medical communication, occlusal relationship, appearance restoration, and medical experience satisfaction.Results:The mean surgical errors in the group one and group two were (1.75±0.44) mm and (1.81±0.16) mm respectively, which were both significantly lower than that in the control group (3.05±0.83) mm ( tMR=3.38, t3D=3.56, P<0.01). The medical communication (4.60±0.35, 4.52±0.28, tMR=2.90, t3D=2.77, P<0.05), occlusal relationship (4.17±0.32, 4.28±0.39, tMR=3.07, t3D=3.29, P<0.05), and medical experience satisfaction scores (4.26±0.45, 4.25±0.67, tMR=2.50, t3D=2.26, P<0.05) in the experimental groups were significantly higher than those in the control group (4.02±0.34, 3.58±0.33, 3.56±0.32, respectively). There was no significant difference in the satisfaction of appearance recovery among all the groups ( P>0.05). Conclusions:MR-guided mandibular repair and reconstruction surgery has high accuracy and is also beneficial to the recovery of occlusal relationship and medical communication.
9.Effects of thigh perforator flap on repair of oral and maxillofacial head and neck defects
Xiangming YANG ; Zhongming WU ; Fengrui ZHANG ; Lizhi XU ; Siyuan FAN ; Huan LI ; Zhenyan ZHAO ; Xinjie YANG ; Jianhua WEI
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2023;29(2):85-89
Objective:To investigate the clinical experience of different types of femoral perforator flaps in the reconstruction of oral and maxillofacial head and neck defects.Methods:From January 2018 to January 2021, 573 patients with oral and maxillofacial head and neck defects reconstructed by femoral perforator flap were collected in the Department of Maxillofacial Oncology, the Third Affiliated Hospital of Air Force Military Medical University (age range of 21-76 years, with a male to female ratio of 1.23∶1). According to the type of perforator flap, the patients were divided into ALT group, AMT group, TFL flap group and free muscle flap group. The incidence of postoperative complications, wound healing time and drainage volume in femoral area were compared among the 4 groups.Results:The ALT flap was used in 527 cases: 22 flaps had vascular crisis, 14 flaps had infection, 8 flaps had necrosis, 519 flaps survived; the mean healing time of the wound was (14.50±3.19) days, and the mean drainage volume was (49.9±21.3) ml. 28 cases were repaired with AMT flap: 2 flaps had vascular crisis and 1 had infection. All the flaps survived; the mean healing time of the wound was (14.18±2.75) days, and the mean drainage volume was (50.3±23.0) ml. 11 cases were repaired by TFL flap: 1 flap had vascular crisis and 1 had infection. All the flaps survived. The mean healing time of the wound was (14.09±2.66) days, and the mean drainage volume was (54.1±25.0) ml. 7 cases were repaired by free muscle flap survived without vascular crisis, infection and other postoperative complications; the mean healing time of the wound was 14.14±1.86, and the mean postoperative drainage volume was (49.9±21.1) ml. There was no significant difference in complication rate (flap necrosis, vascular crisis, infection, etc.) and repair effect among 573 patients with different flap types. The postoperative follow-up was conducted for 6-24 months, and the donor area was smooth and good in appearance, without obvious scar or functional influence. The repair effect of the affected area was satisfactory.Conclusions:Although there is a certain proportion of perforator vessel variation in the femoral perforator flap, the flap can be designed freely according to different types of variation. The thigh perforator flap has an essential application value in the repair of oral and maxillofacial head and neck defects.
10.Research progress on uranium induced human renal injury and its risk prediction
Xiangming XUE ; Xiaoyan WU ; Jingming ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2023;41(11):864-869
Uranium has both radiotoxicity and chemical toxicity. Low enriched uranium is mainly chemically toxic, the kidney is the target organ of uranium chemical toxicity. However, due to the differences among species and the mixed effects of chemical toxicity and radiotoxicity, the dose effect relationship of uranium is not clear, and the current standards in China do not provide chemical toxicity limits for uranium workplaces. This paper reviews the data of acute and chronic human uranium exposure, dose effect relationship and renal injury risk prediction literature at home and abroad, providing reference for the health protection of uranium workers and the establishment of chemical limits in uranium workplaces.


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