1.A Multicenter Cross-sectional Survey on the Clinical Characteristics of Patients of Ankylosing Spondylitis with Kidney Deficiency and Stasis Obstruction Syndrome and Damp-heat Stasis Obstruction Syndrome
Xiaoxia MA ; Hongxiao LIU ; Xinghua FENG ; Quan JIANG ; Tiancai WEN ; Xiaohan XU ; Xinlu ZHANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;64(18):1890-1896
ObjectiveTo compare the differences in clinical characteristics between kidney deficiency and stasis obstruction syndrome and damp-heat stasis obstruction syndrome in patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS), thereby providing reference for clinical differentiation and treatment. MethodsThe clinical data of 2339 patients with AS were collected, including 1075 cases of kidney deficiency and stasis obstruction syndrome and 1264 cases of damp-heat stasis obstruction syndrome. The basic information including age, gender, course of disease, history of ophthalmia, family history and human leukocyte antigen B27 (HLA-B27) positive history, Bath ankylosing spondylitis disease activity index (BASDAI) score, Bath ankylosing spondylitis functional index (BASFI) score, Bath ankylosing spondylitis measurement index (BASMI) score, Depression Anxiety Stress Scale 21 (DASS-21) score, single symptom score in terms of spinal pain, peripheral joint pain, tendon tenderness, morning stiffness degree and morning stiffness time, patient-reported outcomes including patient global assessment (PGA) score, chronic disease therapy function-fatigue scale (FACIT-F) score and night pain visual analog scale (VAS) score, laboratory indicators including serum C-reactive protein (CRP) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), and CT grading of sacroiliitis were measured and compared between groups. ResultsPatients with kidney deficiency and stasis obstruction syndrome were older and had a longer course of disease (P<0.01). The BASDAI, BASFI and BASMI scores of the patients with kidney deficiency and stasis obstruction syndrome were 3.84±1.79, 2.78±2.00 and 3.42±2.36, respectively, while those in patients with damp-heat stasis obstruction syndrome were 4.30±1.99, 3.43±2.12, and 2.92±1.76. The BASDAI score, BASFI score, PGA score, FACIT-F score, spinal pain score, peripheral arthralgia score, tendon tenderness score, morning stiffness degree score, depression score, anxiety score, and stress score in patients with damp-heat stasis obstruction syndrome were all higher than those with kidney deficiency and stasis obstruction syndrome, with longer duration of morning stiffness and higher CRP (P<0.05 or P<0.01). BASMI score and night pain VAS score were more higher in patients with kidney deficiency and stasis obstruction syndrome (P<0.01). There was no significant difference in the ESR level and CT grading of the sacroiliac joint between the two groups (P>0.05). ConclusionAS patients with kidney deficiency and stasis obstruction syndrome have poorer spinal mobility, while those with damp-heat stasis obstruction syndrome have higher disease activity, poorer physical function, and are more prone to adverse psychological reactions.
2.Development of the Scientific, Transparent and Applicable Rankings (STAR) tool for clinical practice guidelines.
Nan YANG ; Hui LIU ; Wei ZHAO ; Yang PAN ; Xiangzheng LYU ; Xiuyuan HAO ; Xiaoqing LIU ; Wen'an QI ; Tong CHEN ; Xiaoqin WANG ; Boheng ZHANG ; Weishe ZHANG ; Qiu LI ; Dong XU ; Xinghua GAO ; Yinghui JIN ; Feng SUN ; Wenbo MENG ; Guobao LI ; Qijun WU ; Ze CHEN ; Xu WANG ; Janne ESTILL ; Susan L NORRIS ; Liang DU ; Yaolong CHEN ; Junmin WEI
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(12):1430-1438
BACKGROUND:
This study aimed to develop a comprehensive instrument for evaluating and ranking clinical practice guidelines, named Scientific, Transparent and Applicable Rankings tool (STAR), and test its reliability, validity, and usability.
METHODS:
This study set up a multidisciplinary working group including guideline methodologists, statisticians, journal editors, clinicians, and other experts. Scoping review, Delphi methods, and hierarchical analysis were used to develop the STAR tool. We evaluated the instrument's intrinsic and interrater reliability, content and criterion validity, and usability.
RESULTS:
STAR contained 39 items grouped into 11 domains. The mean intrinsic reliability of the domains, indicated by Cronbach's α coefficient, was 0.588 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.414, 0.762). Interrater reliability as assessed with Cohen's kappa coefficient was 0.774 (95% CI: 0.740, 0.807) for methodological evaluators and 0.618 (95% CI: 0.587, 0.648) for clinical evaluators. The overall content validity index was 0.905. Pearson's r correlation for criterion validity was 0.885 (95% CI: 0.804, 0.932). The mean usability score of the items was 4.6 and the median time spent to evaluate each guideline was 20 min.
CONCLUSION
The instrument performed well in terms of reliability, validity, and efficiency, and can be used for comprehensively evaluating and ranking guidelines.
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3.Risk factors analysis of surgical site infection after posterior fusion and internal fixation for senile lumbar degenerative diseases
Guoyu HE ; Xinghua JI ; Haoyu FENG ; Zejun XING ; Qingqing LIU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2022;41(12):1502-1507
Objective:To explore the risk factors of surgical site infection after posterior lumbar interbody fusion and internal fixation in elderly patients with lumbar degenerative diseases.Methods:The clinical data of elderly patients who underwent posterior lumbar interbody fusion and internal fixation for degenerative diseases of lumbar spine in Department of Orthopedics, Shanxi Bethune Hospital from January 2019 to December 2021 were retrospectively analyzed.Eighteen elderly patients with postoperative incision infection were included into the infection group, and according to the ratio of 1∶3, 54 elderly patients without incision infection during the same period were randomly selected and included in the non-infection group.The general data of patients, surgical related data and perioperative laboratory indexes were compared between groups using univariate analysis.The screened out indicators with close correlation with incision infection and with significantly statistical significance were included in binary Logistic regression analysis.Risk factors related to postoperative incision infection were analyzed by receiver operating characteristic curve(ROC).The quantitative data of risk factors related to postoperative incision infection were selected for receiver operating characteristic curve(ROC)analysis.Results:When comparing the infected versus non-infected groups, the operative time was(197.1±39.5)min vs.(171.4±37.2)min, preoperative lymphoid count was(1.6±0.5)×10 9/L vs.(1.9±0.6)×10 9/L, and postoperative neutrophil count was[(7.2(6.2-9.5)×10 9/L vs.6.3(4.8-7.2)×10 9/L], percentage of neutrophils(82.5±8.8), % vs.(71.1±6.7), percentage of lymphocytes(1.1±0.6)×10 9/L vs.(1.7±0.7)×10 9/L, percentage of lymphocytes(11.0±5.6)% vs.(19.8±6.0)%, number of neutrophils vs.Lymphocyte count ratio(NLR)[8.5(5.2-15.0) vs.3.6(2.6-4.9)]and serum albumin concentration(31.4±2.5)g/L vs.(33.3±2.4)g/L, all P<0.05).Logistic regression analysis showed that diabetes mellitus( OR=6.649, 95% CI: 1.233-35.853), operation time( OR=1.025, 95% CI: 1.004-1.047), and percentage of postoperative neutrophils( OR=1.261, 95% CI: 1.125-1.414)were independent risk factors of incision infection after posterior interbody fusion and internal fixation in patients with lumbar degenerative diseases(all P<0.05).ROC analysis showed that the area under the curve of operation time was 0.680, and the cut-off value was 177.5 min.The area under the curve of the percentage of neutrophils after operation was 0.841, and the cut-off value was 78.85%. Conclusions:In patients with posterior interbody fusion and internal fixation for lumbar degenerative diseases complicated with diabetes, long operation time, and increased percentage of neutrophils after surgery can independently increase the risk of incision infection.
4.Serotype distribution and phylogenetic analysis of virus complete genome from indigenous dengue patients in Guangzhou in 2019
Lingzhai ZHAO ; Lu ZHANG ; Wenxin HONG ; Shuang QIU ; Jiamin FENG ; Xinghua TAN ; Fuchun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2021;41(9):698-703
Objective:To investigate the serotype distribution and phylogenetic analysis of virus complete genome from indigenous dengue patients in Guangzhou in 2019 and provide evidence for the development of prevention and treatment strategies.Methods:Dengue virus serotypes of indigenous dengue cases in 2019 were detected using serotype specific fluorescent PCR kits. Complete genome in the culture was performed on Illumina platform. Phylogenetic analysis was conducted on complete genomes extracted from ViPR and the isolates from this study with MEGA7.0 software.Results:In 2019, three prevalent serotypes of dengue virus were found in Guangzhou, among which serotype 1 accounted for 80.35%, serotype 2 accounted for 12.97% and serotype 3 accounted for 6.68%. There were no significant differences in gender, age and severity among three serotypes. Phylogenetic analysis of virus complete genome showed that serotype 1 belonged to genotypeⅠand had two origins, which was close to the Cambodian strain; serotype 2 belonged to genotype cosmopolitan, which was close to the epidemic strain in Southeast Asia; serotype 3 belonged to genotypeⅢ, which was in the same branch as the Indian strain.Conclusions:The dengue epidemic was caused by dengue virus serotypes 1, 2 and 3 in Guangzhou in 2019. Each serotype belonged to a genotype.
5.The application values of double volume reconstruction in interventional embolization of intracranial aneurysms
Yujia LIN ; Zhengxian LIAO ; Feng XIE ; Guodong ZHANG ; Wen ZHANG ; Tianliang HUANG ; Xinghua WU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2019;53(7):588-593
Objective To explore the guiding role of double volume reconstruction (DVRT) in interventional embolization of intracranial aneurysms. Methods Ninety?six cases of subarachnoid hemorrhage with 115 aneurysms underwent total cerebrovascular angiography and interventional endovascular embolization of intracranial aneurysms in our hospital from January 2017 to December 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. They were randomly divided into observation group (n=48) and control group (n=48) according to random number method. In the control group, guided by the results of 2D?DSA and 3D?DSA 3D reconstruction, the aneurysm neck and tumor were fully exposed with the optimal position. the responsible aneurysms were performed with the interventional endovascular embolization. The operators finished the embolization According to the size and shape of aneurysms and the operative experience. In the observation group, the operators could speculate the embolization density of aneurysms by using the data of 3D reconstruction and digital subtraction reconstruction and adjusted the surgical plan to make the aneurysms had been completely embolized. The baseline data, treatment status, adverse cerebrovascular reaction and recurrence rate of aneurysms were compared between the two groups. All patients in the two groups were operated by Deputy chief surgeons or above of the neurosurgery department. The comparison of the counting data were tested by χ2. The measured data conformed to normal distribution were tested by independent sample t. Results Statistically, There was no significant differences in baseline data including sex, age, blood glucose, blood pressure and cerebral atherosclerosis between the two groups (P>0.05). Comparing the responsible aneurysms in different positions and sizes, the differences was not statistically significant (P>0.05).There was no statistically significant differences in the dosage of contrast media and the cost of operation between the two groups (P>0.05). The radiation dose and operation time in the observation group were smaller and shorter than those in the control group, but there was no statistical differences between the two groups (P<0.05). Statistically, The incidence of rerupture of aneurysm and thrombosis in the observation group was significantly lower than that in the control group (P<0.05). and The incidence of cerebral infarction and the recurrence rate of aneurysm in the observation group were significantly lower than those in the control group (P<0.05). There was no significant difference in sex, age, blood glucose, blood pressure and cerebral atherosclerosis between the two groups (P>0.05).There was no significant difference in the location and size of responsible arterial tumors (χ2=0.148, P=0.929).There was no significant difference in the dosage of contrast agent and the cost of operation between the two groups (t=-0.769, 0.225; P>0.05). The radiation dose and operation time were (479.81 ± 51.21)mGy, (103.52 ± 10.18) minin the observation group and (511.95 ± 53.26)mGy, (114.60 ± 9.51)min in the control group. The difference was statistically significant (t=-1.376,-2.516; P<0.05).There were 1 case of rerupture of aneurysm in the observation group, 4 cases in the control group;There were 0 cases of thrombus, respectively, 3 cases in the control group. The difference was statistically significant (χ2=11.748, 4.256; P<0.05).There were 0 cases postoperative cerebral infarction occurred in the observation group, and aneurysm recurrence in 1 case. Four cases postoperative cerebral infarction occurred in the control group, and aneurysm recurrence in 3 cases, respectively. The difference was statistically significant (χ2=5.719, 10.811; P<0.05). Conclusions The clinical effect of interventional embolization of intracranial aneurysms under the guidance of double volume reconstruction is remarkable, and the effect of interventional embolization and the relationship with the peripheral vessels can be clearly demonstrated. It can reduce the incidence of adverse cerebral vascular reactions and the recurrence rate of aneurysms and reduce the intraoperative risk. It is worthy to be popularized in interventional embolization of intracranial aneurysms and follow?up after operation.
6.Release and uptake mechanisms of vesicular Ca stores.
Junsheng YANG ; Zhuangzhuang ZHAO ; Mingxue GU ; Xinghua FENG ; Haoxing XU
Protein & Cell 2019;10(1):8-19
Cells utilize calcium ions (Ca) to signal almost all aspects of cellular life, ranging from cell proliferation to cell death, in a spatially and temporally regulated manner. A key aspect of this regulation is the compartmentalization of Ca in various cytoplasmic organelles that act as intracellular Ca stores. Whereas Ca release from the large-volume Ca stores, such as the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and Golgi apparatus, are preferred for signal transduction, Ca release from the small-volume individual vesicular stores that are dispersed throughout the cell, such as lysosomes, may be more useful in local regulation, such as membrane fusion and individualized vesicular movements. Conceivably, these two types of Ca stores may be established, maintained or refilled via distinct mechanisms. ER stores are refilled through sustained Ca influx at ER-plasma membrane (PM) membrane contact sites (MCSs). In this review, we discuss the release and refilling mechanisms of intracellular small vesicular Ca stores, with a special focus on lysosomes. Recent imaging studies of Ca release and organelle MCSs suggest that Ca exchange may occur between two types of stores, such that the small stores acquire Ca from the large stores via ER-vesicle MCSs. Hence vesicular stores like lysosomes may be viewed as secondary Ca stores in the cell.
7.Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 promotes vascular endothelial cell proliferation and migration by fractalkine.
Lijuan FAN ; Hui LI ; Huimin ZHANG ; Hanhan LI ; Feng HUANG ; Zijian ZHANG ; Zhoutong DAI ; Yuan XIANG ; Ao YAO ; Jiapeng LI ; Xinghua LIAO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2019;35(4):677-686
Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) and Chemokine CX3C ligand 1 (Fractalkine/CX3CL1) play important roles in vascular inflammation and injury. To study if STAT3 promotes vascular endothelial cell proliferation and migration through fractalkine, we overexpressed or knocked down STAT3 in vascular endothelial cells, and used quantitative real-time PCR and Western blotting to determine the effect of STAT3 on fractalkine expression. The wild type and STAT3 binding site mutant fractalkine promoter luciferase reporter plasmids were constructed, and luciferase activity assays were used to explore the effect of STAT3 on the transcriptional activity of the fractalkine promoter. MTT assays were used to detect the effect of overexpression or knockdown of STAT3 or fractalkine on the proliferation rate of vascular endothelial cells. Scratch assays were used to detect the effect of overexpression or knockdown of STAT3 or fractalkine on vascular endothelial cell migration. There results showed that overexpression of STAT3 could promote fractalkine expression, and knockdown of STAT3 could down-regulate fractalkine expression. STAT3 could directly bind to the promoter of fractalkine to promote its transcriptional activity via binding the GAS site of the fractalkine promoter. Knockdown of STAT3 could inhibit the migration of vascular endothelial cell, and overexpression of fractalkine antagonized this inhibition. Our data concluded that STAT3 promotes the proliferation and migration of vascular endothelial cell by binding the GAS site of the fractalkine promoter to promote fractalkine transcriptional activity and expression.
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STAT3 Transcription Factor
8.Quality control of lymph node dissection in radical lung cancer resection
CHENG Xinghua ; YAO Feng ; LUO Qingquan ; FANG Wentao
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2018;25(12):1020-1026
As a standard of care, lymph node dissection is an indispensible step in lung cancer surgery. The quality of dissection determines completeness of surgery and the accuracy of N staging. Hereby, we suggest labeling all surgically resected nodes according to the new lymph node map in the 8th TNM classification for lung cancer. As systematic lymph node dissection remains the gold standard of lymphadenectomy, at least three mediastinal stations and ten nodes should be removed in an en-bloc fashion, if possible. For patients with stage Ⅰ lung cancer, lymph node dissection via video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) or open thoracotomy may has similar oncological outcome. Besides, limited lymph node sampling in selected patients with early staged lung cancer to minimize unnecessary surgical damage still need further investigation.
9.A retrospective study of endoscopic treatment on early gastric cancer in a single center for 10 years
Long ZOU ; Xi WU ; Aiming YANG ; Jieyao CHENG ; Fang YAO ; Weixun ZHOU ; Tao GUO ; Dongsheng WU ; Qingwei JIANG ; Yunlu FENG ; Yimin LI ; Xinghua LU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2018;35(4):234-239
Objective To evaluate the efficacy, safety and risk factors of endoscopic treatment for patients with early gastric cancer. Methods A retrospective study was conducted in a single center and data was collected from 186 early gastric cancers in 168 pathologically confirmed patients who received endoscopic treatment in Peking Union Medical College Hospital from January 2006 to December 2015. The cases were divided into different groups according to indications of endoscopic treatment. The curative resection rate and complication rate were analyzed. Post-resection outcomes were evaluated by long-term surveillance. Results The curative resection rate was 86. 9%( 73/84) in the group with absolute indications, 61. 7%(50/81)in the group with expanded indications, and 33. 3%(7/21) in the group beyond indications (P<0. 01). Multivariate analysis revealed that the significant independent predictors for curative resection included lower third location of stomach, no ulceration,≤2 cm at diameter, no adhesion, and well-differentiation in histopathology. In the expanded indications group, discordance of differentiation type and deeper invasion mainly resulted in non-curative resection in en bloc lesions. The rate of bleeding and perforation was 4. 8%( 9/186) and 3. 8%( 7/186), respectively. The perforation rate was significantly lower in the lesions located in the lower third of stomach, without adhesion or performed by en bloc resection. During a median follow-up period of 22. 3 months, 154 patients were followed successfully. The incidence of synchronous and metachronous gastric cancers in curative resected lesions was 7. 5%( 8/106) and 0. 9%(1/106), respectively. Conclusion Endoscopic resection is an optimal treatment with high curative resection rate for early gastric cancer patients with absolute indications. Patients with expanded indications should take precise preoperative evaluation to avoid higher risk of non-curative resection endoscopically. Close follow-up is necessary for synchronous and metachronous gastric cancers after endoscopic resection.
10.Prognostic factors for inability to walk independently in patients with multiple system atrophy
Zhiwei WANG ; Xinghua WU ; Feng QIU ; Jianguo LIU ; Wei YAO ; Mo JIANG ; Sushi WANG ; Zhigang CHEN ; Xiaokun QI
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2017;56(2):94-98
Objective To explore the prognostic factors for inability to walk independently in patients with multiple system atrophy (MSA).Methods A total of 123 patients with clinically confirmed MSA admitted to Navy General Hospital and Dongfang Hospital affiliated to the Second Clinical Medical College of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine , from February 2013 to February 2016, were retrospectively reviewed .Clinical data and all records were collected and all subjects were followed up by a telephone call in February 2016.The second milestone of activities of daily living scale (ADL), defined as inability to walk independently , was taken as the primary outcome .Eight possible prognostic factors were investigated and the survival analysis was performed with Cox proportional hazards model regression .Results Of all the MSA patients, 74 subjects were men and 49 were women with a sex radio of 1.51∶1(M∶F).Seventy cases were diagnosed with MSA-cerebellar type ( MSA-C ) and 53 with MSA-Parkinson type ( MSA-P ) (C∶P=1.32∶1).Mean age at the onset of first symptom was (53 ±8) years old.All patients had severe autonomic nervous dysfunction . At the last follow-up, 56 cases ( 45.5%) were unable to walk independently .The median survival time from the onset of MSA to inability to walk independently was 73 months.The age of onset ≥55 years (HR=1.969, 95%CI 1.095-3.542, P=0.024) and the interval time from disease onset to combined motor and autonomic involvement ≤3 years ( HR =2.308, 95%CI 1.158-4.600, P=0.017) were independent prognostic factors for inability to walk independently ,while gender, MSA clinical subtypes, initial symptoms, alcohol intake, smoking and toxic exposure were not indicators for independent walking (P>0.05).Conclusions The prognostic factors for inability to walk independently in patients with MSA are the age of onset ≥55 years and the interval time from disease onset to combined motor and autonomic involvement≤3 years.Although factors including gender , MSA clinical subtypes , initial symptoms , alcohol intake , smoking and toxic exposure are not the predictive factors for inability to walk independently in our MSA patients , their roles in the prognosis of MSA still need further investigation .


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