1.Principles, technical specifications, and clinical application of lung watershed topography map 2.0: A thoracic surgery expert consensus (2024 version)
Wenzhao ZHONG ; Fan YANG ; Jian HU ; Fengwei TAN ; Xuening YANG ; Qiang PU ; Wei JIANG ; Deping ZHAO ; Hecheng LI ; Xiaolong YAN ; Lijie TAN ; Junqiang FAN ; Guibin QIAO ; Qiang NIE ; Mingqiang KANG ; Weibing WU ; Hao ZHANG ; Zhigang LI ; Zihao CHEN ; Shugeng GAO ; Yilong WU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;32(02):141-152
With the widespread adoption of low-dose CT screening and the extensive application of high-resolution CT, the detection rate of sub-centimeter lung nodules has significantly increased. How to scientifically manage these nodules while avoiding overtreatment and diagnostic delays has become an important clinical issue. Among them, lung nodules with a consolidation tumor ratio less than 0.25, dominated by ground-glass shadows, are particularly worthy of attention. The therapeutic challenge for this group is how to achieve precise and complete resection of nodules during surgery while maximizing the preservation of the patient's lung function. The "watershed topography map" is a new technology based on big data and artificial intelligence algorithms. This method uses Dicom data from conventional dose CT scans, combined with microscopic (22-24 levels) capillary network anatomical watershed features, to generate high-precision simulated natural segmentation planes of lung sub-segments through specific textures and forms. This technology forms fluorescent watershed boundaries on the lung surface, which highly fit the actual lung anatomical structure. By analyzing the adjacent relationship between the nodule and the watershed boundary, real-time, visually accurate positioning of the nodule can be achieved. This innovative technology provides a new solution for the intraoperative positioning and resection of lung nodules. This consensus was led by four major domestic societies, jointly with expert teams in related fields, oriented to clinical practical needs, referring to domestic and foreign guidelines and consensus, and finally formed after multiple rounds of consultation, discussion, and voting. The main content covers the theoretical basis of the "watershed topography map" technology, indications, operation procedures, surgical planning details, and postoperative evaluation standards, aiming to provide scientific guidance and exploration directions for clinical peers who are currently or plan to carry out lung nodule resection using the fluorescent microscope watershed analysis method.
2.Characteristic Analysis and Ethical Review Strategy of Medical Device Expanded Clinical Trials
Xinqing ZHAO ; Mengjie YANG ; Sijie WANG ; Wenli QIAO ; Xuening LI
Chinese Medical Ethics 2023;36(1):17-21
Extended clinical trials are medical treatment activity based on the humanitarianism to provide new medical products during the clinical trials for specific patients who have no other effective medical means to prolong life or alleviate pain. Extensive clinical trials have both medical and scientific attributes, which are significantly different from registered clinical trials and require special ethical attention. At present, the extended clinical trials in China are still in the initial stage, laws, regulations and supporting management methods are not perfect, and there is a lack of experience in ethical governance of such special clinical trials. This paper took the expanded clinical trial of medical devices as an example, referred to the current laws and regulations at home and abroad, analyzed their characteristics, and put forward some suggestions on the ethical governance of the whole process of the expanded clinical trials of medical devices in China,including special concerns in the application and acceptance, the first review approval strategy and the key points in continuing review.
3.Challenges and Countermeasures of Science and Technology Ethics Governance Faced by Research-oriented Hospitals
Sijie WANG ; Mengjie YANG ; Wenli QIAO ; Xinqing ZHAO ; Xuening LI
Chinese Medical Ethics 2023;36(8):829-833
Research-oriented hospitals are the currently development direction of large hospitals, and their research ethics management has played an important role in China’s scientific and technological innovation and clinical research development through years of practice. However, at present, China’s overall scientific and technology ethics governance framework system is still incomplete, governance authority is insufficient, ethics committee members lack ethical professional technical training, and the awareness and understanding of science and technology ethics among medical staff still need to be improved, which indicates that the level of technology ethics governance in research-oriented hospitals needs to be improved. It is suggested to improve from the aspects of regulatory system, governance responsibilities, training of ethical practitioners, supervision and punishment measures, and ethical education of scientific and technological research talents, so as to better protect subjects and promote the construction of scientific and technological ethics in the research-oriented hospitals.
4.Reflection and Practice on the Implementation of "Exemption from Ethical Review" in Medical Institutions
Zhonglin CHEN ; Mengjie YANG ; Xiaoyun CHEN ; Li LING ; Xumin HOU ; Xuening LI ; Yu FENG
Chinese Medical Ethics 2023;36(7):736-741
From the perspective of medical institutions, this paper sorted out the contents of Article 32 of the Measures for Ethical Review of Life Sciences and Medical Research Involving Human regarding "exemption from ethical review". At the same time, combined with domestic and foreign regulations, this paper deeply considered and analyzed the applicable premise and special circumstances of the provisions from the implementation level, and then put forward suggestions from the perspective of practical operation of medical institutions, with a view to providing some practical guidance and reference for ethical practitioners of medical institutions.
5.Thinking from the Perspective of Medical Institutions on Measures for Ethical Review of Life Science and Medical Research Involving Humans
Zhonglin CHEN ; Mengjie YANG ; Xumin HOU ; Xuening LI ; Danni DONG ; Yu FENG
Chinese Medical Ethics 2023;36(5):482-487
From the perspective of medical institutions, this paper sorted out the background of the promulgation and important changes of Measures for Ethical Review of Life Science and Medical Research Involving Humans, and summarized the changes that may significantly affect the ethical review of medical institutions. It involved terminology changes and expansion of the scope of ethic review, clarification of the responsibilities and independence of the ethics committee, the refinement of the ethical review process, the emphasis on the protection of personal information and the rights and interests of subjects, and first proposal to exempt from ethical review. In addition, based on the concept of strengthening the ethical governance of science and technology in the new version of regulations, this paper shared the consideration on the governance of ethical review within medical institutions, including safeguarding the dignity and rights of subject, clarifying the role and position of ethical review, exempting the implementation of ethical review, and managing entrusted ethical review. With a view to providing a certain reference for the ethics practitioners and researchers in various medical institutions.
6.Research progress in the application of polydopamine multifunctional nanocontrast agents in molecular imaging of tumors
Xue LI ; Menglin WU ; Qi GUO ; Jiang LI ; Xuening ZHANG
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2022;45(1):80-85
The development of multifunctional nanocontrast agents with high sensitivity, high specificity, and low toxicity so that they can precisely localize tumors and reflect tumor biological information in real time is the core of promoting the development of tumor molecular imaging technology and realizing early and precise tumor diagnosis. Polydopamine (PDA) nanomaterials are bionanomaterials with a structure extremely similar to that of natural melanin. They can be easily fabricated and functionalized, and can achieve controlled assembly of functional molecules such as contrast components and targeting ligands via metal coordination, π-π stacking, electrostatic adsorption, and other methods. They have good biocompatibility and biodegradability, show great potential for clinical translation, and have been widely used in molecular imaging of tumors. In this review paper, the preclinical studies of PDA nanoparticles are reviewed as well as the synthesis methods, functionalized modification, and assembly strategies of PDA nanoparticles and their applications in tumor molecular imaging. The development trends of PDA are also presented to promote their application in the field of tumor molecular imaging.
7.Ultrasmall nanoprobe in MR/CT bimodal imaging for tumor angiogenesis
Xue LI ; Menglin WU ; Qi GUO ; Jiang LI ; Xinhong WU ; Xunxiao ZHAO ; Xuening ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2022;42(9):542-546
Objective:To fabricate tAu@glutathione(GSH)@Gd nanoprobe for tumor angiogenesis bimodal (MR/CT) imaging, and evaluate its characteristics and potential for MR/CT imaging in vivo. Methods:The tAu@GSH@Gd nanoprobes were constructed by encapsulating Au and Gd atoms into the GSH shell with cyclic asparagine-glycine-arginine (cNGR) peptide conjugation. EMT-6 BALB/c mice subcutaneous transplantation tumor models were established ( n=30) and divided into blank control group (saline), control group (Au@GSH@Gd nanoparticles) and experimental group (tAu@GSH@Gd nanoprobes) ( n=10 in each group). In vivo MR/CT imaging and distribution study were performed at different time points after tail intravenously injection. Relative MR signal value and relative CT value of tumor site and main organs in mice were used to evaluate MR/CT imaging property and biological distribution. After that, tumor tissues were collected for silver staining to study the accumulation of Au@GSH@Gd nanoparticles and tAu@GSH@Gd nanoprobes. Independent-sample t test was used for data analysis. Results:The tAu@GSH@Gd nanoprobes were (6.40±0.22) nm with high T 1 relaxation efficiency ((36.91±0.07) mmol·L -1·s -1). MR/CT imaging of tAu@GSH@Gd nanoprobes showed good performance in vitro. In vivo MR/CT imaging demonstrated MR/CT imaging of tumor was significantly enhanced by tAu@GSH@Gd nanoprobes after 2 h post injection. The strongest enhancement was observed at 24 h, with an increased relative MR signal value from 1.04±0.12 (before injection) to 1.84±0.26 ( t=12.61, P=0.006), and increased relative CT value from 1.01±0.04 (before injection) to 1.95±0.05 ( t=15.34, P=0.004). The highest MR/CT effect in control group appeared at 16 h, with the relative MR signal value of 1.50±0.06 and the relative CT value of 1.53±0.10, which were significantly lower than those in experimental group (1.84±0.26 and 1.95±0.05; t values: 5.35 and 16.46, both P<0.05). Distribution in normal tissues showed that most of tAu@GSH@Gd nanoprobes were metabolized through the kidneys. Tissue silver staining experiment verified the tumor angiogenesis targeting effect. Conclusion:The tAu@GSH@Gd nanoprobes exhibit favorable tumor angiogenesis target MR/CT imaging ability, providing a new design concept and basis for assessing tumor angiogenesis.
8.Analysis on the Current Status and Ethics Review Key Points of Electronic Informed Consent
Wenli QIAO ; Sijie WANG ; Xinqing ZHAO ; Xuening LI ; Mengjie YANG
Chinese Medical Ethics 2022;35(2):175-179
Informed consent is one of the key elements to protect the rights and welfare of the patients or research subjects. With the development of electronic information technology, the diversity and convenience brought by the electronization makes the electronic informed consent (E-Consent) come into being. European and American countries have begun to apply E-Consent in the field of clinical trials, established a relatively perfect E-Consent platform and software system, and initially formed the guiding principles and recommendations of E-Consent. However, the implementation of E-Consent is still less in China, and there is no targeted legal basis and guidelines for ethical review. Therefore, this paper explored the implementation potential of E-Consent domestically by analyzing the application scenarios, advantages and disadvantages, and feasibility of E-Consent, and tried to establish the practical ethic review points of E-Consent based on the basic principles of ethical principles, to ensure that clinical trials have an appropriate E-Consent process.
9.Cross-country orienteering: interventions for the prevention and control of myopia among children and adolescents
LIU Yang,CUI Gang,SONG Yang,CHEN Chao,LI Xuening,LI Zhihong
Chinese Journal of School Health 2021;42(1):10-12
Abstract
The visual health of children and adolescents in China has become a major issue that is relevant to the nation s present and its future. This article analyzed the value of map reading and searching for specific features during orienteering projects for myopia prevention and control. The findings suggest that orienteering exercises show good regulatory effects on eye muscles, effectively improve concentration, and help to stimulate mental activity and visual system. Targeted exercises, including scanning maps for specific features, is beneficial for myopia prevention and control. It is proposed that, by changing the teaching style of cross-country orienteering, teaching space, and teaching scene, exercises can be tailored to treat and relieve eye strain, as well as to prevent and control myopia, which is essential to promote the visual health of children and adolescents.
10.Effect of orienteering exercises on children s executive function
YANG Ning, LIU Chen, LIU Yang, LI Xuening, WU Lei, WEI Mingze
Chinese Journal of School Health 2021;42(6):850-852
Objective:
To explore the effect of orienteering exercises on the improvement of children s executive function, and to explore the relationship between executive function and orienteering intervention to provide theoretical support.
Methods:
Forty children from the fourth grade of Zhonghai the First Experimental Primary School in Changchun City were selected as the experimental subjects, 20 as the experimental group (10 males, 10 females) and 20 as the control group (10 males, 10 females). The functional changes of executive function subfunctions (inhibitory function, conversion function, refresh function) before and after orienteering exercises intervention were measured by More odd shifting, 1 back and Flanker.
Results:
After intervention, the inhibitory function, conversion function and refresh function were significantly decreased in the experimental group (10.29±15.99, 295.19±189.76, 642.85±220.78)ms compared with before intervention (25.62±10.18, 616.04±287.92, 1 051.25±275.00)ms (F=12.52, 20.76, 20.89, P<0.01), while there was no significant change in the control group (P>0.05). In this study, neither gender main effect nor interaction between sex × group, sex × time and sex × time × group were found (P>0.05).
Conclusion
Orienteering exercises can significantly improve children s executive function, which are not vaired by sex.


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