1.Application of colonoscopy and cognition of colonoscopists in China: a national survey
Rundong WANG ; Shengbing ZHAO ; Peng PAN ; Shuling WANG ; Xin CHANG ; Lun GU ; Zixuan HE ; Jiayi WU ; Tian XIA ; Yu BAI ; Zhaoshen LI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2021;38(2):115-119
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To investigate the current application of colonoscopy at hospitals in China.Methods:From November 2019 to January 2020, an online questionnaire survey was conducted among gastroenterologists and colonoscopists in hospitals of different levels. The contents of questionnaire survey included basic information of colonoscopy at the respondent′s hospital, protocols and patient education of bowel preparation, implementation of colonoscopy quality control, and colonoscopists′ understanding of polypectomy techniques and post-polypectomy follow-up.Results:A total of 236 valid questionnaires were collected, involving 187 hospitals, and 143 (76.5%) had an annual operation capacity of more than 5 000 cases. In terms of bowel preparation, split-dosed polyethylene glycol electrolyte powder (PEG) was the most commonly used (60.4%, 113/187) and the most common volume of PEG was 3 L (67.4%, 126/187). Verbal (90.9%, 170/187) and written (79.7%, 149/187) instructions were given more often than other methods for patient education of bowel preparation. Antifoaming agent was routinely used in 124 (66.3%) hospitals. In terms of quality control, only 11.5% (20/174) hospitals implemented all four measures. In terms of polypectomy techniques, 98.1% (203/207) colonoscopists chose hot snare polypectomy or endoscopic mucosal resection for lesions of diameter>1 cm, while options varied for lesions of diameter<1 cm. The interval of follow-up after polypectomy recommended by colonoscopists was shorter than that by guidelines.Conclusion:Several problems are found in the survey in the application of colonoscopy in China, i. e., patient education of bowel preparation is not diversified; quality control of colonoscopy still needs to be strengthened; polypectomy techniques and follow-up after polypectomy need to be further standardized.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.The protective effects of cyclosporin A on vascular permeability in sepsis rats
Yue WU ; Yu ZHU ; Jie ZHANG ; Kun-lun TIAN ; Xiao-yong PENG ; Xin-ming XIANG ; Liang-ming LIU ; Tao LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2020;55(8):1823-1829
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 The protective effects of cyclosporin A (CsA), an inhibitor of mitochondrial permeability transition pore (MPTP), on vascular permeability in sepsis rats were investigated. Cecal ligation and puncture (CLP)-induced sepsis rats were used for 
		                        		
		                        	
4.Unmet Needs and Service of Rehabilitation for Children with Disabilities
Wei-wei SHENG ; Xin LI ; Zhuo-ying QIU ; Guo-xiang WANG ; Lun LI ; Hong-wei SUN ; Zhao-hui SHEN ; Jia-ni CHEN ; Hong-zhuo MA ; An-qiao LI ; Hong-mei TIAN ; Jian YANG ; Ming WU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2020;26(5):502-507
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To explore the status of disability, and characteristics of unmet needs and services of rehabilitation for children with disabilities (CWDs). Methods:A total of 130 290 CWDs administration data of unmet needs and services of rehabilitation at provincial level had been sampled and analyzed. Results:CWDs accounted for 5.33% of the total population with disabilities, in which, 60.4% were boys and 39.6% were girls; 16.3% aged 0 to nine years and 83.7% were seven to 18 years old; 88.4% with agricultural household and 11.6% with non-agricultural household. The distribution of disability severity from severe to mild were 28.3%, 39.5%, 17.7% and 14.6%. The reported unmet needs included assistive devices (40.3%), functional training (37.4%), nursing care (32.2%), medicine (24.9%) and surgery (5.7%). The received services involved in assistive devices (37.9%), functional training (33.7%), nursing care (31.0%), medicine (19.7%) and surgery (2.9%). Logistic Regression model showed that severities of disabilities had significant effects on reported unmet needs and received services (
		                        		
		                        	
5.Unmet Needs and Services Development of Rehabilitation for People with Hearing Disability Using Logistic Regression Analysis
Zi-wei CHENG ; Jia-ni CHEN ; Zhuo-ying QIU ; Hong-wei SUN ; Xin LI ; Guo-xiang WANG ; Lun LI ; Di CHEN ; Xiao-fei XIAO ; Hong-zhuo MA ; Zhao-hui SHEN ; Ai-min ZHANG ; Xin-ling LU ; Hong-mei TIAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2020;26(5):518-522
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To explore the characteristics of unmet needs and services of rehabilitation for people with hearing disability (PHD). Methods:A total of 219 473 PHDs administration data of unmet needs and services of rehabilitation at provincial level were sampled (2019) and analyzed the characteristics of needs and services of rehabilitation with multiple response analysis, and the related factors of needs and services with Logistic regression. Results:There were 47 657 (21.7%) PHDs reported their unmet needs of rehabilitation, from high to low were assistive devices (65.5%), medicine (22.7%), nursing care (19.1%), functional training (16.2%) and surgery (2.2%). There were 34 684 (18.8%) PHDs reported their received services, from high to low were assistive devices (59.8%), medicine (22.5%), functional training (19.7%), nursing care (19.4%) and surgery (1.8%). The logistic regression model showed that age, types of household registration and severities of disabilities related with the reported unmet needs and received services (
		                        		
		                        	
6.Unmet Needs and Services of Rehabilitation for People with Intellectual Disabilities Using Logistic Regression Analysis
An-qiao LI ; Zhao-hui SEHN ; Zhuo-ying QIU ; Xin LI ; Lun LI ; Guo-xiang WANG ; Hong-wei SUN ; Jian YANG ; Hong-zhuo MA ; Jia-ni CHEN ; Bao TIAN ; Shao-pu WANG ; Hong-mei TIAN ; Zi-wei CHENG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2020;26(5):523-527
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To analyze the characteristics of unmet needs and services of rehabilitation for people with intellectual disability (PIDs). Methods:A total of 250 654 PIDs had been sampled and administration data of unmet needs and services of rehabilitation at provincial level had been analyzed the characteristics of unmet needs and services of rehabilitation, and the related factors of needs and services were analyzed with Logistic Regression. Results:The rate of unmet needs reported by PIDs from high to low were nursing (47.8%), medicine (37.2%), functional training (26.1%), assistive devices (19.8%) and surgery (1.3%). The PIDs reported received service of rehabilitation, including nursing care (43.5%), medicine (29.3%), functional training (27.2%), assistive devices (19.6%) and surgery (0.8%). Logistic Regression Model showed that age and severity of disabilities significantly affect the reported the unmet needs and received services (
		                        		
		                        	
7.Unmet Needs and Services of Nursing Care for Adults with Extremely Severe and Severe Intellectual Disabilities Using Structural Equation Analysis
Jia-ni CHEN ; An-qiao LI ; Lun LI ; Zhuo-ying QIU ; Hong-wei SUN ; Bao TIAN ; Zhao-hui SHEN ; Xin LI ; Di CHEN ; Ting ZHU ; Hong-zhuo MA ; Hong-mei TIAN ; Zi-wei CHENG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2020;26(5):534-538
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To explore the characteristics and related factors of unmet needs of nursing care and service for adults with extremely severe and severe intellectual disabilities. Methods:A total of 127 547 adults with extremely severe and severe intellectual disabilities were sampled. Descriptive statistics and multiple response analysis were conducted, and a structural equation model of unmet needs of nursing care and received the services was developed. Results:A total of 26 038 adults with extremely severe and severe intellectual disabilities reported unmet needs of rehabilitation, including nursing care (52.50%), medicine (36.90%), assistive device (20.90%), functional training (19.70%) and surgery (0.80%) respectively. A total of 11 640 adults with extremely severe and severe intellectual disabilities reported received rehabilitation services, including nursing care (49.90%), medicine (36.80%), functional training (19.10%), assistive device (14.10%) and surgery (1.00%) respectively. The structural equation model showed that received nursing care service (main effect = 0.646) and received rehabilitation services (included nursing care) (main effect = 0.014), age (main effect = 0.031), household registration (main effect = 0.015) and educational level (main effect = -0.158) had effects on unmet needs of nursing care (
		                        		
		                        	
8. Evaluation of a low-residue diet for bowel preparation of colonoscopy
Peng PAN ; Shengbing ZHAO ; Rundong WANG ; Shuling WANG ; Hongxin SUN ; Tian XIA ; Xin CHANG ; Lun GU ; Zhaoshen LI ; Yu BAI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2019;36(12):923-927
		                        		
		                        			 Objective:
		                        			To evaluate the clinical value of a commercial low-residue diet (LRD) for bowel preparation of colonoscopy.
		                        		
		                        			Methods:
		                        			This study was a prospective, endoscopist-blind, and randomized controlled trial. Participants were randomly assigned to two groups according to administration of LRD: the experimental group and the control group. Bowel preparation quality, compliance and tolerability of the two groups were compared.
		                        		
		                        			Results:
		                        			A total of 61 patients were enrolled, with 32 in the experimental group and 29 in the control group. The outcomes were as follows: Boston Bowel Preparation Scale (BBPS) (7.8±1.0 VS 7.1±1.3, 
		                        		
		                        	
9.Improvement of lymphangioleiomyomatosis following successful tofacitinib treatment for refractory synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis, and osteitis syndrome
Liu SHUANG ; Li CHEN ; Tang MING-WEI ; Xu WEN-SHUAI ; Chen KE-QI ; Sui XIN ; Tian XIN-LUN ; Xu KAI-FENG
Chinese Medical Journal 2019;132(19):2378-2379
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
10. Lymphangioleiomyomatosis: From molecular research to target therapy
Journal of International Pharmaceutical Research 2017;44(2):151-156
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM), which primarily affects women, is a rare lung disease characterized by diffuse cystic lesion and abdominal tumor(angiomyolipoma or lymphangioleiomyomas). It has two forms, sporadic LAM (sLAM) and tuberous sclerosis complex associated LAM (TSC-LAM). The mutations in the TSC genes on LAM cells lead to inappropriate activation of mam-malian target of sirolimns (Rapamycin) kinase (mTOR), which causes the development of LAM. The important role of mTOR pathway in the mechanism of LAM promotes the clinical use of mTOR inhibitors (such as sirolimns) in LAM patients. This article summarizes the mechanisms of LAM and reviews the clinical trials with mTOR inhibitors in LAM patients. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            
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