1.Factors influencing repeat blood donor lapsing in Guangzhou: based on the zero-inflated poisson regression model
Rongrong KE ; Guiyun XIE ; Xiaoxiao ZHENG ; Yingying XU ; Xiaochun HONG ; Shijie LI ; Yongshi DENG ; Jinyu SHEN ; Jinyan CHEN ; Jian OUYANG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2025;38(1):73-78
[Objective] To analyze the influencing factors of repeat blood donor lapsing using a zero-inflated poisson regression model (ZIP). [Methods] The blood donation behavior of 12 498 whole blood donors from 2020 was tracked until December 31, 2023. The factors influencing the frequency of blood donations in a given year was analyzed using ZIP, and donors with 0 blood donation in that year were considered to have lapsed. The changes in relevant influencing factors associated with each blood donation were measured and modeled for analysis. [Results] The zero-inflated part of ZIP showed that the risk of lapsing of male blood donors was 2.24 times that of female blood donors (OR 95% CI:1.864-2.696, P<0.001); the risk of lapsing of the 35-44 age group and over 45 age group was respectively 40% (OR 95% CI:0.455-0.790, P<0.001) and 61%(OR 95% CI:0.268-0.578, P<0.001) lower than that of the under 25 age group; the risk of lapsing for those who have donated blood twice and ≥3 times was respectively 50% (OR 95% CI:0.405-0.609, P<0.001) and 81% (OR 95% CI:0.154-0.225, P<0.001) lower than that of first-time donors; the risk of lapsing of those with junior high or high school education was 1.2 times that of those with a college degree or higher (OR 95% CI:1.033-1.384, P<0.05); the risk of lapsing for the divorced group was 2.02 times that of the married group (OR 95% CI:1.445-2.820, P<0.001); the risk of lapsing for those with an income (Yuan) of 10 000 to 50 000, 50 000 to 100 000 and more than 100 000 was respectively 0.67 (OR 95% CI:0.552-0.818, P<0.001), 0.72 (OR 95% CI:0.591-0.884, P=0.002) and 0.67 (OR 95% CI:0.535-0.834, P<0.001) times that of those with an income (Yuan) of less than 10 000. The results of the Poisson part are consistent with the results of the zero-inflated part in terms of age and education level. [Conclusion] Blood donor lapsing is overall related to factors such as gender, age, donation frequency, education, marital status and family income. It's essential to care for those blood donors prone to lapse to retain more regular blood donors.
2.TCM Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Cough in Children
Xi MING ; Liqun WU ; Ziwei WANG ; Bo WANG ; Jialin ZHENG ; Jingwei HUO ; Mei HAN ; Xiaochun FENG ; Baoqing ZHANG ; Xia ZHAO ; Mengqing WANG ; Zheng XUE ; Ke CHANG ; Youpeng WANG ; Yanhong QIN ; Bin YUAN ; Hua CHEN ; Lining WANG ; Xianqing REN ; Hua XU ; Liping SUN ; Zhenqi WU ; Yun ZHAO ; Xinmin LI ; Min LI ; Jian CHEN ; Junhong WANG ; Yonghong JIANG ; Yongbin YAN ; Hengmiao GAO ; Hongmin FU ; Yongkun HUANG ; Jinghui YANG ; Zhu CHEN ; Lei XIONG
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;40(7):722-732
Following the principles of evidence-based medicine,in accordance with the structure and drafting rules of standardized documents,based on literature research,according to the characteristics of chronic cough in children and issues that need to form a consensus,the TCM Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Cough in Children was formulated based on the Delphi method,expert discussion meetings,and public solicitation of opinions.The guideline includes scope of application,terms and definitions,eti-ology and diagnosis,auxiliary examination,treatment,prevention and care.The aim is to clarify the optimal treatment plan of Chinese medicine in the diagnosis and treatment of this disease,and to provide guidance for improving the clinical diagnosis and treatment of chronic cough in children with Chinese medicine.
3.The perioperative application of erector spinae plane block
Daoyi LIN ; Peng YE ; Cansheng GONG ; Danfeng WANG ; Ting ZHENG ; Xiaochun ZHENG
Journal of Clinical Surgery 2024;32(6):657-660
The erector spinae plane block(ESPB)technique proposed by Forero et al.has drawn increasing attention due to its reliable effects and fewer complications in simple and safe procedures.It has been successfully applied in anesthesia management during the perioperative period.This article mainly introduces the anatomical basis,possible mechanism of action,common operating methods,and clinical applications during the perioperative period of ESPB.Starting from the advantages,disadvantages,and complications of ESPB,it compares ESPB with other common thoracolumbar analgesic methods,providing better evidence support for the perioperative application and future development of ESPB.
4.Analysis of the latent profiles of health literacy and its effect on health promoting lifestyle in elderly patients with multiple chronic conditions
Yahui LEI ; Qi ZHANG ; Zheng LI ; Xiaochun PU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(19):1462-1469
Objective:To explore the characteristics of latent profiles of health literacy in elderly patients with multiple chronic conditions (MCCs), and to analyze the impacts of the profiles on patients′ health promoting lifestyle, and to provide reference for developing intervention strategies.Methods:From July 2022 to May 2023, elderly patients with multiple chronic conditions in Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University were selected as the survey subjects by cross-sectional survey method. The General Information Questionnaire, All Aspects of Health Literacy Scale and Health Promoting Lifestyle Profile-Ⅱ were used for investigation. The latent profile analysis was conducted with the 11 entries of health literacy in elderly patients with MCCs as the explicit indicators. The difference of clinical data in potential profiles of health literacy were compared, and regression mixture model was implemented to analyze the impacts of different profiles on health promoting lifestyle of patients.Results:Totally 198 valid questionnaires [127 males and 71 females with 60-80(64.57 ± 4.60) years old] were collected, with the effective recovery rate of 94.3%. The latent profiles of health literacy in elderly patients with MCCs was divided into 3 profiles, high literacy and high efficiency in health information application group 51 cases (25.8%), moderate literacy and moderate efficiency in health information application group 87 cases (43.9%), low literacy and low efficiency in health information application group 60 cases (30.3%). Education level [high school or technical secondary school: OR(95% CI)=0.134(0.034-0.531), college degree or above: OR(95% CI)=0.056(0.005-0.670)], per capita monthly income of families [3 000-5 000yuan: OR(95% CI)=0.176(0.052-0.593), >5 000 yuan: OR(95% CI)=0.095(0.024-0.370)], years of illness [>5years: OR(95% CI)=0.204(0.053-0.787)], and number of co-occurring diseases [4-5kinds: OR(95% CI)=3.500(1.324-4.252)] were the influencing factors of high literacy and high efficiency in health information application group (all P<0.05). Per capita monthly income of families [3 000-5 000yuan: OR(95% CI)=0.336(0.150-0.752)] and years of illness[1-5years: OR(95% CI)=0.266(0.098-0.721)] were the influencing factors of moderate literacy and moderate efficiency in health information application group (all P<0.05). There were statistically significant difference in the total score of Health Promoting Lifestyle Profile-Ⅱ and the scores of each dimension among elderly patients with MCCs between 3 latent profiles ( F=32.12-81.04, all P<0.05). Conclusions:The health literacy of elderly patients with MCCs is significantly heterogeneous, and there are significant differences in health promoting lifestyle among the profiles. Medical staff should formulate personalized intervention strategies based on the classification characteristics of health literacy of MCCs elderly patients to improve their health promoting lifestyle.
5.Study on Th9 cells and Bregs cells in immunological pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis and their correlation with disease activity of patients
Xiaochun XUE ; Yao TIAN ; Zhicun ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2024;40(4):806-810
Objective:To explore the role of Th9 cells and Bregs cells in immunological pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis(UC)and their correlation with disease activity.Methods:A total of 105 patients with UC who were admitted to Hai'an People's Hos-pital from June 2020 to March 2022 were prospectively included as observation subjects(UC group).Among them,48 cases were in disease remission(remission UC group)and 57 cases were in disease activity(active UC group).According to the severity of the pa-tients'conditions in active UC group,subgroups were divided:mild active group(n=20),moderate active group(n=24)and severe active group(n=13).In addition,50 healthy volunteers during the same period were selected as control group.The proportion of Th9 and Bregs cells in the peripheral blood of patients between the two groups were analyzed by flow cytometry,and the serum levels of IL-9,IL-10,IL-35 and C-reactive protein(CRP)were detected by ELISA.The correlation between Th9 and Bregs cell levels and disease ac-tivity and inflammation degree were also analyzed by Pearson correlation analysis.Results:The proportion of Bregs cells and Th9 cells in patients with UC were significantly higher than those of control group.The CAI score,the proportion of Bregs cells and Th9 in active UC group were higher than those in remission UC group(P<0.05).The ratios of Th9 cells and Bregs cells in patients with severe active UC were significantly higher than those in patients with moderate and mild active UC groups,and the ratios in moderate active group were higher than those in mild active group(P<0.05).The levels of CRP and IL-9 in patients with UC in the active and remission stages were significantly higher than those in control group and higher in active stage than in the remission stage(P<0.05).IL-10 and IL-35 levels in the active and remission stages were significantly lower than those in control group,and the levels in the active stage were lower than those in the remission stage(P<0.05).The levels of CRP and IL-9 in severe active group were higher than those in mild and moderate active groups,and the levels in moderate active group were higher than those in mild active group(P<0.05).The levels of IL-10 and IL-35 in severe active group were significantly lower than those in moderate and mild active groups,and the levels in moderate active group were lower than those in mild active group(P<0.05).Pearson analysis showed that Th9 and Bregs cells were positively correlated with disease activity,CRP and IL-9 levels,and negatively correlated with IL-10 and IL-35 levels(P<0.05).Conclusion:The proportion of Th9 and Bregs cells in peripheral blood of patients with active UC are significantly increased,which are closely related to the occurrence and development of the disease and expected to become good indicators for auxiliary clinical early diagnosis and evaluation of the disease.
6.Cytomegalovirus antigen-specific T cell immune responses in patients with autoimmune diseases under different cytomegalovirus infection status.
Yuting TAN ; Huimin MA ; Xiaoqing LIU ; Xiaochun SHI ; Wenjie ZHENG ; Jingtao CUI ; Lifan ZHANG ; Yaling DOU ; Baotong ZHOU
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(19):2386-2388
7.Expression of endosialin in human hypertrophic scars and its regulation on fibroblast phenotype
Qingyi ZHANG ; Lixia ZHANG ; Donghui HAN ; Xiaochun JIAO ; Zhao ZHENG ; Kai GUO ; Yunshu YANG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2023;39(12):1168-1174
Objective:To explore the expression of endosialin, i.e., CD248 in human hypertrophic scars (HSs) and its regulatory effect on the phenotype of hypertrophic scar fibroblasts (HSFs).Methods:The method of experimental research was used. From March to May, 2023, 3 pediatric patients with HS were admitted to the Department of Burns and Cutaneous Surgery of the First Affiliated Hospital of Air Force Medical University, including 2 females and 1 male, aged one year ten months to two years. The HS tissue resected during the surgery and the remaining full-thickness skin graft, i.e., normal skin tissue after full-thickness skin grafting were collected from the aforementioned pediatric patients for subsequent experiments. Using the aforementioned two types of tissue, the histological structures were observed by hematoxylin-eosin staining, collagen distribution was observed by Masson staining, and the expression of CD248 was observed and measured by immunohistochemical staining. The primary HSFs were isolated from HS tissue using explant culture technique, and the 3 rd to 5 th passages of HSFs were used in subsequent experiments. According to the random number table, HSFs were divided into immunoglobulin G78 (IgG78)-treated group and IgG control group, which were treated with 200 nmol/L human CD248 monoclonal antibody IgG78 and human IgG control antibody for 24 h, respectively. The mRNA expressions of collagen type Ⅰ (Col Ⅰ) and α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) in HSFs were measured by real-time fluorescence quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, the protein expressions of Col Ⅰ and α-SMA in HSFs were detected by Western blotting, and the intracellular location and protein expressions of Col Ⅰ and α-SMA were detected by immunofluorescence method. The number of samples in each experiment was 3. Data were statistically analyzed with paired sample t test and independent sample t test. Results:Compared with those in normal skin tissue, the epidermis and dermis in HS tissue were significantly thicker, with massive accumulation and disordered arrangement of collagen in the dermis. The expression of CD248 in HS tissue was significantly upregulated compared with that in normal skin tissue ( t=5.29, P<0.05). At post treatment hour 24, the mRNA expressions of Col Ⅰ and α-SMA of HSFs in IgG78-treated group were 0.39±0.05 and 0.56±0.09, respectively, which were significantly lower than 1.00±0.07 and 1.00±0.08 in IgG control group, respectively (with t values of 11.87 and 6.49, respectively, P values all <0.05). The protein expressions of Col Ⅰ and α-SMA of HSFs in IgG78-treated group were 0.617±0.011 and 0.67±0.14, respectively, which were significantly lower than 1.259±0.052 and 1.23±0.16 in IgG control group, respectively (with t values of 20.92 and 4.52, respectively, P values all <0.05). At post treatment hour 24, immunofluorescence staining showed that Col Ⅰ and α-SMA mainly located in the cytoplasm of HSFs in the two groups, and the protein expressions of Col Ⅰ and α-SMA of HSFs in IgG78-treated group were obviously downregulated compared with those in IgG control group. Conclusions:The expression of CD248 is significantly upregulated in human HS. Targeted blockade of CD248 can significantly inhibit the collagen synthesis by HSFs and the transdifferentiation of HSFs into myofibroblasts.
8.Ionic co-aggregates (ICAs) based oral drug delivery: Solubilization and permeability improvement.
Xianzi ZHENG ; Zhezheng FANG ; Weizi HUANG ; Jianping QI ; Xiaochun DONG ; Weili ZHAO ; Wei WU ; Yi LU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(10):3972-3985
Due to the overwhelming percentage of poorly water-soluble drugs, pharmaceutical industry is in urgent need of efficient approaches for solubilization and permeability improvement. Salts consisting of lipophilic fatty acid anions and hydrophilic choline cations are found to be surface active and able to form ionic co-aggregates (ICAs) in water. Choline oleate-based ICAs significantly enhance oral absorption of paclitaxel (PTX) as compared with cremophor EL-based micelles (MCs). Aggregation-caused quenching probes enable tracking of intact ICAs in in vivo transport and cellular interaction. Prolonged intestinal retention of ICAs than MCs implies stronger solubilizing capability in vivo. Ex vivo imaging of major organs and intestinal tracts suggests transepithelial transport of intact ICAs. Cellular studies support the enhanced absorption of PTX and transmembrane transport of intact ICAs. In conclusion, ICAs, consisting of lipophilic ions and hydrophilic counter-ions, are of great potential in delivery of poorly water-soluble drugs by enhancing solubility and permeability.
9.Spatial distribution analysis of blood donors′ intended donation addresses based on ArcGIS
Jinyan CHEN ; Guiyun XIE ; Rongrong KE ; Xiaoxiao ZHENG ; Yingying XU ; Xiaochun HONG ; Shijie LI ; Huaqin LIANG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2022;35(12):1248-1251
【Objective】 To apply the spatial distribution analysis based on ArcGIS software, which has been applied widely in other fields, so as to analyze the intended locations for whole blood donation. 【Methods】 After a random stratified sampling was conducted among blood donors in the 17 donation sites during August 1st, 2021- July 30th, 2022, their intended blood donation locations were collected by an e-questionnaire. Addresses of donors′ intended donation locations were derived for GCJ-02 coordinates form and transformed by pandas module of Python to WGS84 coordinates, which further loaded to ArcGIS Arcmap module using Grouping Analysis for 17 median centers. The addresses of 17 blood donation sites in Guangzhou Blood Center were transformed to WGS84 coordinates and loaded to ArcGIS Arcmap module using the same methods for 3 ring buffer analysis. The criterion for judging whether the two were " matched" was whether the intended blood donation sites were covered by or adjacent to the 3 ring buffer zone of the existing blood donation sites. 【Results】 Of the 17 potential sites obtained from the spatial distribution analysis of 40 523 valid addresses of donors, 8 sites were covered or adjacent to the buffer of the existing donation sites, while the other 9 sites were far away from the existing donation sites. 【Conclusion】 By analyzing the spatial distribution of donors′ intended donation addresses, we can find out the service needs of donors for donating blood conveniently, which can provide basis for further blood donation service optimization.
10.Recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of Beh?et′s syndrome in China
Wenjie ZHENG ; Na ZHANG ; Xiaochun ZHU ; Shuhong CHI ; Wen ZHANG ; Wei WEI ; Yan ZHAO ; Yi DONG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2021;60(10):860-867
Beh?et′s syndrome (BS) is classified among variable vessel vasculitis with unknown etiology and extensively heterogeneous clinical features. It is easily missed or misdiagnosed due to the lack of a specific laboratory diagnosis index. Based on the evidence and guidelines from China and other countries, the Chinese Rheumatology Association developed the standardization of diagnosis and treatment of BS. The purposes are: (1) To standardize the detection and interpretation of key indicators for BS; (2) To standardize rational management for BS patients with topical and systemic organ involvement to reduce complications and improve outcomes.

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