1.Construction and application effect of “internet+”Tibetan-language medication service platform
Man LIU ; Liang YANG ; Linling WANG ; Yaqing OU ; Ling CHENG ; Liangfen WANG ; Yingqiang WANG ; Xiaoting TANG ; Rong CHEN
China Pharmacy 2025;36(12):1515-1519
OBJECTIVE To build a Tibetan-language medication service platform based on “internet+” and evaluate its effect on improving medication compliance and safety of Tibetan patients with chronic disease. METHODS Medication guidance contents of commonly used drugs in the outpatient department were summarized, translated and recorded in Tibetan-language or video to form a “text-audio-video” multi-dimensional “internet+ ” Tibetan-language medication service platform. A total of 387 Tibetan outpatients with chronic disease in our hospital after the implementation of “internet+” Tibetan-language medication service platform (from January 2024 to June 2024) in our hospital were selected as the intervention group, and 387 Tibetan outpatients before the implementation (from January 2023 to June 2023) were selected as the control group. Patients in the control group received conventional window-based Chinese-language medication services, while patients in the intervention group received both conventional window-based Chinese-language medication service and “internet+ ” Tibetan-language medication service. The medication compliance of patients was evaluated using the 12-item Medication Compliance Scale. A six-level causality assessment was conducted as the principles for analyzing adverse drug reactions (ADR) set by the National Center for ADR Monitoring. Additionally, statistics were compiled on the occurrence of ADR that were assessed as “definite”“probable” or “possible” in the causality assessment. RESULTS The proportion (31.0%) of patients with good medication compliance and compliance scores [39.0 (37.0,42.0)] of patients in the intervention group were significantly better than control group [7.0%, 21.0(19.0, 23.0)]( P<0.05). There were no statistically significant differences in the incidence of various types of ADR or the overall incidence between the two groups (P>0.05). CONCLUSIONS The “internet+” Tibetan-language medication service platform is constructed successfully; the service can effectively improve the medication compliance of Tibetan-language patients, but its effect on improving the medication safety of patients is limited.
2.Evolution and development of mental health policies for children and adolescents in China
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(9):1246-1251
Objective:
To systematically review the development and changes in mental health policies within the National Outline for Children s Development in China from 1992 to 2030, providing a reference basis for future formulation of mental health policies among children and adolescent in China.
Methods:
Based on the four editions of the National Outline for Children s Development in China across different periods from 1992 to 2030, word frequency analysis was used to reveal shifts in policy priorities, and an internationally recognized framework for adolescent health policy analysis was applied to conduct a textual review.
Results:
Word frequency analysis revealed that the term "psychological" appeared 6 times in the National Outline for Children s Development in China (2001-2010) but increased to 20 times in the National Outline for Children s Development in China (2021-2030) (abbreviated as the National Outline of 2021), while the term "health" rose from 4 times in the National Outline for Children s Development Plan in China in the 1990s to 68 times in the National Outline of 2021. The scope of mental health policy interventions expanded to encompass five key areas:health, safety, education, welfare and legal protection. Textual analysis highlighted that the policies of the National Outline for Children s Development in China were demand driven, prioritized vulnerable groups and continuously broadened their coverage, emphasizing sustainability and appropriateness, and monitoring/evaluation mechanisms. By 2023, 42.3% of primary schools and 64.8% of secondary schools employed full time mental health education teachers. However, the National Outline for Children s Development in China lacked direct evidence of children and adolescents participation in policy formulation, and publicly available mental health data disaggregated by age and gender remained limited.
Conclusion
Mental health policies of children and adolescents in China have evolved from nonexistence to gradual refinement, yet institutionalized channels for youth involvement in policy development and evaluation remain insufficient, and transparency in age and gender specific mental health data needs improvement.
3.2024 Expert Consensus on Hospital Acquired Infection Control Principles in the Department of Critical Care Medicine
Wenzhao CHAI ; Jingjing LIU ; Xiaoting WANG ; Xiaojun MA ; Bo TANG ; Qing ZHANG ; Bin WANG ; Xiaomeng WANG ; Shihong ZHU ; Wenjin CHEN ; Zujun CHEN ; Quanhui YANG ; Rongli YANG ; Xin DING ; Hua ZHAO ; Wei CHENG ; Jun DUNA ; Jingli GAO ; Dawei LIU
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2024;15(3):522-531
Critically ill patients are at high risk for hospital acquired infections, which can significantly increase the mortality rate and treatment costs for these patients. Therefore, in the process of treating the primary disease, strict prevention and control of new hospital infections is an essential component of the treatment for critically ill patients. The treatment of critically ill patients involves multiple steps and requires a concerted effort from various aspects such as theory, management, education, standards, and supervision to achieve effective prevention and control of hospital infections. However, there is currently a lack of unified understanding and standards for hospital infection prevention and control. To address this, in March 2024, a group of experts in critical care medicine, infectious diseases, and hospital infection from China discussed the current situation and issues of hospital infection control in the intensive care unit together. Based on a review of the latest evidence-based medical evidence from both domestic and international sources,
4.Expression and clinical significance of Hsp90α in colon adenocarcinoma
Yang ZHANG ; Xiaoting WU ; Fang WANG ; Xingchen DAI ; Yuhuan ZHANG ; Yujing GAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2024;40(8):845-852
Purpose To investigate the expression and po-tential clinical value of heat shock protein 90α(Hsp90α)in co-lon adenocarcinoma.Methods The expression level of Hsp90αin colon adenocarcinoma and its relationship with clinicopatho-logical features,prognosis and immune cell infiltration were ana-lyzed by bioinformatics and immunohistochemistry.The prolifer-ation ability of colon cancer cells before and after Hsp90AA1 knockout was detected by CCK-8 cell proliferation assay and plate cloning assay.Results The bioinformatics tools showed that Hsp90AA1 was abnormally higher in colon cancer tissues than adjacent tissues,and the higher the expression level,the worse the prognosis of patients.The expression of Hsp90AA1 was positively correlated with the infiltration levels of CD4+T cells(Th2),CD8+T cells,myeloid inhibitory cells,Tregs cells,neutrophils,macrophages,M1 macrophages and M2 macropha-ges.Immunohistochemical results showed that the expression of Hsp90α in colon cancer tissues was significantly higher than in its adjacent tissues.The expression of Hsp90α was related to age(P<0.05),not related to gender,tumor size,location,clini-cal classification,differentiation degree,tumor node metastasis,lympho-vascular invasion,perineural invasion(P>0.05).The high expression of Hsp90α was an independent risk factor for the prognosis of colon cancer patients.The results of cell experi-ments showed that Hsp90AA1 knockout inhibited the growth and proliferation of colon cancer cells.Conclusion Hsp90α is highly expressed in colon adenocarcinoma,which may be a po-tential molecular marker for poor prognosis of colon adenocarci-noma.
5.Application of different ways of ICG injection in the identification of pelvic lymph nodes under fluorescence laparoscopy
Xiaoting YAN ; Xiaoming CAO ; Bo WU ; Chao LIU ; Xiaofeng YANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2024;45(8):592-597
Objective:To explore the effect of identifying pelvic lymph nodes by different injection of indocyanine green (ICG) during fluorescent laparoscopic radical cystectomy.Methods:The data of 54 male bladder cancer patients admitted to the First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University from September 2021 to September 2022 were analyzed. Preoperative cystoscopic biopsy all revealed a pathological diagnosis of urothelial carcinoma. All patients underwent fluorescent laparoscopic radical cystectomy plus pelvic lymph node dissection.They were divided into 3 groups according to the annotated route: 6 in the medial malleolus injection group, 68(61, 73) years; 4 in the perineal injection group, 67(59, 74) years; 44 in the medial malleolus and perineum, 64(45, 78) in the combined injection group. Under general anesthesia, patients were placed in the supine position with 0.3 to 0.5 ml of subcutaneous ICG solution (2.5 mg/ml) injected from 1.0 to 1.5 h before surgery. In the medial malleolus injection group, 0.3 to 0.5 ml (0.75 mg/place) was injected at 2 cm above the medial malleolus and 0.3 to 0.5 ml (0.75 mg/place) at two symmetrical sites above the anus. Intraoperatively, 4K fluorescent laparoscopy was used to observe the color development of the injection site and lymphatic vessels in vitro, and then to observe the development of pelvic lymph nodes in vivo.Results:In 3 groups, inguinal lymph nodes were developed about 30 min after ICG injection, and 1 h later, the longest (4.5±0.3) h. The external iliac and common iliac lymph nodes, the obturatorius lymph nodes in the perineal injection group, and the inguinal, obturatorius, external iliac, internal, anterior sacral, and common iliac lymph nodes in the medial malleolar and perineal injection group. In this study, in 54 cases, the postoperative pathological examination confirmed that the removed fluorescently labeled tissue was lymph node tissue, and the lymph node detection rate was 100%. The postoperative stage was pT 2, 14, 32 pT 3 and 8 pT 4; 4 pNx, 44 pN 0, 5 pN 1and 1 pN 2. In the medial malleolar injection group, 2 patients staged pT 2, 3 stage pT 3, 1 stage pT 4; 1stage pNx stage, 4 stage pN 0 and 1 stage pN 1 stage. In the perineal injection group, 4 patients had postoperative pathological stage pT 3N 0; in the medial malleolar and perineal injection group, 12 pT 2, 25 and 7 pT 3; 3 pNx, 36 pN 0, 4 pN 1 and 1pN 2. Conclusions:ICG injection through the perineum and subcutaneous labeling of pelvic lymph nodes, and the simple malleolus or perineal injection can not completely develop the pelvic lymph nodes. The combined injection could fully develop the pelvic lymph nodes, which may accurately guide the operator to locate, identify and remove pelvic lymph nodes.
6.Severe subcutaneous hematoma after injection of botulinum toxin into the masseter muscle: a case report and literature review
Kemin YI ; Xiancheng WANG ; Yang SUN ; Xiang XIONG ; Xianxi MENG ; Wenbo LI ; Zhongjie YI ; Zhihua QIAO ; Xiaoting LI ; Naixin XIONG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(6):668-673
The patient was a 29-year-old male with a history of hemophilia for more than 10 years. After 6 hours of botulinum toxin injection into the masseter muscle, the redness and swelling of the right face gradually worsened, accompanied by local pain, and restricted mouth opening, etc. The hematoma was absorbed and the swelling subsided significantly after the infusion of coagulation factor Ⅸ. Such cases of large-scale hematomas after botulinum toxin injection in hemophiliacs is rarely reported. This article summarized the diagnosis and treatment process of this case and combines with literature review to provide clinical experience for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of similar complications.
7.Severe subcutaneous hematoma after injection of botulinum toxin into the masseter muscle: a case report and literature review
Kemin YI ; Xiancheng WANG ; Yang SUN ; Xiang XIONG ; Xianxi MENG ; Wenbo LI ; Zhongjie YI ; Zhihua QIAO ; Xiaoting LI ; Naixin XIONG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(6):668-673
The patient was a 29-year-old male with a history of hemophilia for more than 10 years. After 6 hours of botulinum toxin injection into the masseter muscle, the redness and swelling of the right face gradually worsened, accompanied by local pain, and restricted mouth opening, etc. The hematoma was absorbed and the swelling subsided significantly after the infusion of coagulation factor Ⅸ. Such cases of large-scale hematomas after botulinum toxin injection in hemophiliacs is rarely reported. This article summarized the diagnosis and treatment process of this case and combines with literature review to provide clinical experience for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of similar complications.
8.Tumor angiogenesis and anti-angiogenic therapy
Ziheng GUO ; Xu JING ; Xiaoting SUN ; Shishuo SUN ; Yunlong YANG ; Yihai CAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(17):2043-2051
Anti-angiogenic drugs (AADs), which mainly target the vascular endothelial growth factor-A signaling pathway, have become a therapeutic option for cancer patients for two decades. During this period, tremendous clinical experience of anti-angiogenic therapy has been acquired, new AADs have been developed, and the clinical indications for AAD treatment of various cancers have been expanded using monotherapy and combination therapy. However, improvements in the therapeutic outcomes of clinically available AADs and the development of more effective next-generation AADs are still urgently required. This review aims to provide historical and perspective views on tumor angiogenesis to allow readers to gain mechanistic insights and learn new therapeutic development. We revisit the history of concept initiation and AAD discovery, and summarize the up-to-date clinical translation of anti-angiogenic cancer therapy in this field.
9.Residual neural network-101-feature pyramid network model based on CT for differentiating benign and malignant lung nodules
Gang LIU ; Xiaoting XIE ; Hui HE ; Fei LIU ; Xu MAO ; Jingyao SANG ; Haiyun YANG ; Yueyong XIAO
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2024;21(7):414-417
Objective To observe the value of residual neural network(ResNet)-101-feature pyramid network(FPN)model based on CT for differentiating benign and malignant lung nodules.Methods Totally 2 040 lung nodules in 2 000 patients were retrospectively enrolled,including 1 150 benign and 890 malignant nodules.The nodules were divided into training set(n=1 632)and test set(n=408)at the ratio of 8∶2,the former including 881 benign and 751 malignant ones,while the latter including 269 benign and 139 malignant ones,respectively.Taken ResNet-101 as the backbone network,combined with FPN,a classification model was established based on chest CT,and the efficiency of this model alone and combined with evaluation of physicians for differentiating benign and malignant lung nodules were evaluated.Results Among 269 benign lung nodules in test set,ResNet-101-FPN model alone correctly diagnosed 214 nodules(214/269,79.55%),while combined with evaluation of physicians correctly diagnosed 230 ones(230/269,85.50%).For 139 malignant nodules in test set,ResNet-101-FPN model alone correctly diagnosed 124 nodules(124/139,89.21%),while combined with evaluation of physicians correctly diagnosed 131 ones(131/139,94.24%).The sensitivity,accuracy and precision of ResNet-101-FPN model combined with evaluation of physicians for distinguishing benign and malignant lung nodules were all higher,while the specificity of the combination was lower than those of ResNet-101-FPN model alone,but the differences were not significant(all P>0.05).Conclusion ResNet-101-FPN model could be used to distinguish benign and malignant lung nodules based on CT.Combining with evaluation of physicians could improve diagnostic efficiency of this model.
10.Hereditary Hemochromatosis Complicated With Severe Heart Failure:a Case Report
Guannan LI ; Jianzhou CHEN ; Xiang WU ; Fan YANG ; Xiaoting WU ; Andi XU ; Dan MU ; Qiguo ZHANG ; Rong GU ; Biao XU ; Lian WANG
Chinese Circulation Journal 2024;39(10):1028-1032
Hereditary hemochromatosis is a rare autosomal genetic disorder that can cause multi-organ dysfunction in the liver,pancreas,spleen,heart and pituitary gland,with diverse clinical manifestations,make the diagnosis difficult.In recent years,with the deepening of clinical understanding and the development of genetic diagnosis tools,the diagnostic rate of this disease has increased significantly.In this paper,we report a case of hereditary hemochromatosis type 3 involving multiple organs and complicated by severe heart failure,aiming to improve the clinicians'understanding of this disease and reduce the leakage and misdiagnosis.


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