1.Analysis of the causes of medical disputes and research on countermeasures: based on the practice of handling medical disputes in a certain hospital from 2018 to 2023
Xiaoting YAN ; Yi FAN ; Miao SHE
Chinese Medical Ethics 2025;38(1):131-138
ObjectiveTo explore the current situation, causes, and countermeasures of medical disputes in a tertiary A comprehensive hospital in Xi’an from 2018 to 2023. MethodsA total of 804 medical dispute cases that had been processed in a tertiary A hospital in Xi’an from January 2018 to December 2023 were collected. The occurrence, current characteristics, and cause distribution of medical disputes were retrospectively analyzed. ResultsThe cumulative incidence rate of medical disputes was 4.408/100,000, and the compensation rate was 31.59% (254/804). The incidence and compensation rate of medical disputes showed an overall increasing trend year by year from 2018 to 2023 (P<0.05). The proportion of deceased patients in dispute cases in the past 6 years showed an increasing trend annually (χ2=30.396, P=0.011). Medical dispute cases mainly came from hospitalized patients (65.17%) and patients undergoing surgical treatment (55.35%), and the top five departments with medical dispute cases were the hepatobiliary surgery department, cardiovascular medicine department, obstetrics and gynecology department, emergency department, and gastroenterology department. The number of in-hospital mediations showed a decreasing trend annually, while the number of people’s mediations showed an increasing trend annually from 2018 to 2023 (χ2=34.523, P<0.001). The top five causes of medical disputes in this hospital were surgical/operational complications (29.10%), disease condition assessment/disease diagnosis (10.45%), diagnosis and treatment plan (9.45%), diagnosis and treatment effectiveness (8.83%), and medical insurance reimbursement (7.59%). ConclusionThe number of medical disputes and compensation cases in comprehensive hospitals is increasing annually, and high-risk departments such as the surgical department and emergency department need to be given high attention. The handling of medical disputes has shown diversification, with people’s mediation gradually taking the dominant position. The causes of medical disputes mainly concentrated on diagnosis and treatment technology, doctor-patient communication, medical insurance, and other aspects. It is necessary to continuously improve the level of clinical diagnosis and treatment technology, strengthen doctor-patient communication, improve the medical insurance system, strengthen hospital connotation management, alleviate doctor-patient conflicts, and builds a harmonious doctor-patient relationship.
2.Research progress of nitrobenzoyl sesquiterpenoids as marine characteristic natural products
Yi CHEN ; Jiang-lian SHE ; Lan TANG ; Yong-hong LIU ; Xue-feng ZHOU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2024;59(1):35-42
Sesquiterpenoids are widely found in nature, while nitrobenzoyl sesquiterpenoids are relatively rare. Twelve natural nitrobenzoyl sesquiterpenoids were all derived from marine
3.Clinical characteristics of patients with puerperal schizophrenia
Xiaohua LU ; Haijing LI ; Qijie KUANG ; Wenying YI ; Yu XIA ; Nyunan ZHOU ; Yingjun ZHENG ; Shenglin SHE
Sichuan Mental Health 2024;37(1):52-56
BackgroundWomen may develop severe symptoms of stress disorder following childbirth, which may be exposed to a risk of developing mental health problems, and even lead to the recurrence of the illness in female patients with schizophrenia, while comparatively limited research has been undertaken concerning the clinical characteristics and treatment of puerperal schizophrenia in China. ObjectiveTo explore the clinical characteristics of puerperal schizophrenia, so as to provide references for the clinical treatment. MethodsA total of 24 patients with puerperal schizophrenia who were hospitalized in the female ward of adult psychiatry department of the Affiliated Brain Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University from 2012 to 2020 and met the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition (DSM-IV) diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia were included as puerperal group. Another 48 non-puerperal women with schizophrenia were concurrently enrolled as control group. Then the basic data, scores on Positive and Negative Symptom Scale (PANSS) and the discharge medication were recorded. ResultsThe percentages of newly onset and positive family history of psychosis in puerperal group were larger than those in control group, with statistical significance (χ2=9.321, 5.240, P<0.05 or 0.01). Puerperal group scored higher on PANSS excitement factor (t=-2.220, P<0.05) and lower on negative factor (t=3.377, P<0.01) compared with control group. In terms of discharge medication, puerperal group reported a higher dosage of antipsychotic drugs (t=-2.095, P<0.05), and a larger proportion of combined use of benzodiazepines or antidepressants (χ²=21.316, 5.114, P<0.05 or 0.01) compared with control group, with statistical significance. ConclusionPatients with puerperal schizophrenia display increased ratings of excitement symptoms and decreased ratings of negative symptoms, which necessitates the use of high doses of antipsychotic drugs, and combined use of benzodiazepines and antidepressants.
4.Chronic stress as an emerging risk factor for the development and progression of glioma
Lan YI ; Xiang LIN ; Xiaoling SHE ; Wei GAO ; Minghua WU
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(4):394-407
Gliomas tend to have a poor prognosis and are the most common primary malignant tumors of the central nervous system. Compared with patients with other cancers, glioma patients often suffer from increased levels of psychological stress, such as anxiety and fear. Chronic stress (CS) is thought to impact glioma profoundly. However, because of the complex mechanisms underlying CS and variability in individual tolerance, the role of CS in glioma remains unclear. This review suggests a new proposal to redivide the stress system into two parts. Neuronal activity is dominant upstream. Stress-signaling molecules produced by the neuroendocrine system are dominant downstream. We discuss the underlying molecular mechanisms by which CS impacts glioma. Potential pharmacological treatments are also summarized from the therapeutic perspective of CS.
5.Anatomic study of pedicled buccal fat pad for temporomandibular joint ankylosis
Zhao-Rong ZONG ; Zi-Xuan MENG ; Jia-Xin QIU ; Yi-Wen LI ; Hou-Wen CHENG ; Ai-She DUN
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2024;33(6):467-471
Objective To investigate the feasibility of translocation of pedicled buccal fat pad in the treatment of the temporomandibular joint ankylosis(TMJA)by measuring the diameter of buccal fat pad and related anatomical structures of the transverse blood vessels,nerves and temporomandibular joint.Methods A total of 40 adult head and neck specimens were randomly divided into group A and group B,with 20 cases in each group.The morphology of the buccal fat pad in group A was observed,and its size and compression diameter through blood vessels and nerves were measured.The anatomical structures of the temporomandibular joint in group B were observed and measured.Results The volume of buccal fat pad in group A was(10.10±1.10)mL on the left side and(9.70±1.50)mL on the right side.The longitudinal axis length of buccal fat pad was(28.18±1.35)mm on the left side and(29.47±1.12)mm on the right side;Transverse axis length of buccal fat pad was(18.56±1.67)mm on the left side and(18.97±1.73)mm on the right side;There are facial artery,facial vein,maxillary artery branch,facial nerve buccal branch and so on through the buccal fat pad.In group B,the sagittal section of the temporomandibular joint disc presented S-type in 15 cases(75.0%),L-type in 3 cases(15.0%),and transitional type in 2 cases(10.0%).Anterior and posterior diameter of the articular disc was(14.42±1.94)mm on the left side and(15.34±1.37)mm on the right side;inside and outside diameter of the articular disc was(20.18±1.77)mm on the left side and(19.57±1.32)mm on the right side.Branches of maxillary artery and superficial temporal artery were respectively distributed within and outside the joint.Conclusion The pedicled buccal fat pad has a constant anatomical position,abundant blood supply,strong tissue repair,anti-infection ability and"buffer pad"function,which can reduce the formation of scar after surgery for TMJA,reduce the postoperative recurrence rate,and contribute to the recovery of joint function after surgery.
6.Galactose up-regulates the level of Siglec-9 glycan ligand in endothelial cells to inhibit macrophage activity
Niting WU ; Yuanting SHE ; Hongmei LIU ; Jin LI ; Yi JIA
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(13):1502-1511
Objective To investigate the effect and mechanism of galactose on the expression of sialic-acid-binding immunoglobulin-like lectin 9(Siglec-9)glycan ligand on human primarily cultured pulmonary artery endothelial cells.Methods The expression of Siglec-9 glycan ligand on the endothelial cell surface and the type of glycosidic bonds at the end of this ligand were identified by flow cytometry.Endothelial cells were treated with L-glucose,glucose,N-acetylglucose,mannose,N-acetylmannose,galactose,sialic acid and sucrose for 48 h,and the expression of Siglec-9 glycan ligand in endothelial cells was detected by flow cytometry.The endothelial cells were divided into the control group and the galactose group(n=3).Western blotting,flow cytometry,and immunofluorescence assay were employed to investigate the impact of galactose on the Siglec-9 glycan ligand in endothelial cells.After α2-3,6,8 sialidase treatment for endothelial cells,Western blotting was used to detected the effect of galactose on the recovery time of Siglec-9 glycan ligand in endothelial cells.Endothelial cells were treated with galactose,Western blotting was used to detect and analyze the expression levels of intracellular sialic acid synthetases(GNE,NANS,NANP,CMAS,NPL and ST3Gals),and the mRNA expression levels of the relevant proteins were verified by RT-qPCR.Western blotting was used to detect the changes of Siglec-9 glycan ligand level in endothelial cells after siRNA knockdown in NANP,CMAS and ST3Gal-Ⅲ.The effect of the increase of Siglec-9 ligand on apoptosis and phagocytosis of macrophages was analyzed by macrophage co-culture experiments.Results Endothelial cells showed the expression of Siglec-9 ligand and the ligand was a sialic acid glycoprotein linked to α 2-3 sialic acid at the end.Compared with the control group,the expression level of this ligand on endothelial cells in the galactose group was increased significantly(P<0.01),but the addition of galactose had no effect on the self-recovery time of the ligand.Compared with the control group,the expression levels of NANP,CMAS and ST3Gal-Ⅲ in endothelial cells treated with galactose were increased(P<0.05,P<0.01),respectively.The results of RT-qPCR verification were consistent with those results.After the expression of NANP,CMAS or ST3Gal-Ⅲ was inhibited,the level of Siglec-9 glycan ligand in endothelial cells was decreased(P<0.01).In the co-culture experiment,compared with the untreated group,galactose-treated endothelial cells promoted the apoptosis of macrophages(P<0.01)and reduced their phagocytosis(P<0.05).Conclusion Galactose up-regulates the level of Siglec-9 glycan ligand on endothelial cells through the NANP-CMAS-ST3Gal-Ⅲ pathway,thereby inhibiting the activity of macrophages.
7.Design and implementation of blood transfusion management system based on electronic medical record application and grading
Modern Hospital 2023;23(12):1885-1888,1893
Objective To address the issues of decentralized blood transfusion services and the persistence of paper-based approval processes,as well as to meet the requirements of electronic medical record grading and interoperability assess-ments.Methods Combining the requirements of the assessments,we have restructured and designed the blood transfusion serv-ice processes,and developed a comprehensive closed-loop management system for clinical blood transfusion based on an integrat-ed platform.Results Six major closed-loop processes were established for blood transfusion services and blood management.This transformation led to more standardized transfusion documentation,centralized blood transfusion services,and enabled data sharing across the entire hospital.Conclusion The rationality,standardization,and safety of clinical blood transfusions have improved,leading to a reduction in the incidence of adverse transfusion reactions.
8.Efficacy comparison of robot-assisted anterior column screw and anterior subcutaneous internal fixation for the treament of unstable pelvic fracture
Rongfeng SHE ; Bin ZHANG ; Kundou JIANG ; Shuaiqi YANG ; Chaoming LUO ; Li SUN ; Yi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(1):38-46
Objective:To compare the clinical efficacy of minimally invasive anterior column screw placement assisted by orthopedic robot with anterior subcutaneous internal fixation (INFIX) in the treatment of unstable pelvic fracture.Methods:A retrospective cohort study was conducted to analyze 42 patients (25 males and 17 females; aged 16-68 years [(41.8±3.2)years] with unstable pelvic fracture admitted to Guizhou Provincial People′s Hospital from June 2018 to December 2021. Anterior column screw group ( n=22) received orthopedic robot-assisted anterior column screw fixation of anterior pelvic ring fracture, and INFIX group ( n=20) received subcutaneous INFIX of anterior pelvic ring fracture. Posterior pelvic ring injuries were treated with closed reduction and percutaneous sacroiliac screw internal fixation. The operation time of anterior pelvic ring fixation, intraoperative blood loss, intraoperative fluoroscopy times, off-bed activity time when the visual analogue scale (VAS) was<3 points during weight-bearing and fracture healing time were compared between the two groups. The quality of pelvic fracture reduction was assessed according to the Matta scoring criteria at 2 days after surgery. The Majeed functional score was used to assess the functional status at the last follow-up. Intraoperative and postoperative complications were observed in both groups. Results:All patients were followed up for 6-24 months [(11.3±0.5)months].The operation time of anterior pelvic ring fixation was (33.4±2.6)minutes in anterior column screw group and (30.2±2.9)minutes in INFIX group ( P>0.05). The intraoperative blood loss was (15.9±3.1)ml in anterior column screw group and (41.4±6.2)ml in INFIX group ( P<0.01). The intraoperative fluoroscopy times were 12.2±2.4 in anterior column screw group and 14.7±2.5 in INFIX group ( P>0.05). The off-bed activity time was (3.2±0.4) weeks in anterior column screw group and (6.6±1.2)weeks in INFIX group ( P<0.01). The fracture healing time was (12.7±1.4)weeks in anterior column screw group and (16.2±1.9) weeks in INFIX group ( P<0.01). According to Matta scoring criteria, the excellent and good rate of posterior pelvic ring reduction quality was 100% in both groups, while the excellent and good rate of the quality of anterior pelvic ring reduction was 100% (excellent in 16 patients and good in 6) in anterior column screw group compared with 90.0% (excellent in 11 patients, good in 7, and fair in 2) in INFIX group ( P<0.05). During the final follow-up, the excellent and good rate of Majeed functional score was 90.9% (excellent in 16 patients, good in 4 and fair in 2) in anterior column screw group, significantly different from 80.0% (excellent in 10 patients, good in 6 and fair in 4) in INFIX group ( P<0.05). During the operation, no important tissue injuries such as blood vessels, nerves or spermatic cord occurred in either group. In anterior column screw group, no postoperative complications such as infection, spermatic cord injury or implant breakage occurred; in INFIX group, there were 2 patients with incision fat liquefaction, 4 with lateral femoral cutaneous nerve symptoms and 1 with heterotopic ossification, without the occurrence of implant breakage. Conclusion:Compared with anterior subcutaneous INFIX, orthopedic robot-assisted anterior column screw internal fixation for the treatment of unstable pelvic fracture has advantages of less bleeding, earlier tambulation, faster fracture healing, better fracture reduction quality, more satisfied postoperative functional recovery, and fewer complications.
9.Homozygous familial hypobetalipoproteinemia caused by APOB gene variations: a case report and review of literature.
Yi Qiong ZHANG ; Jian She WANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2023;61(1):70-75
Objective: To summarize the genotypes and clinical characteristics of homozygous family hypobetalipoproteinemia (Ho-FHBL) caused by apolipoprotein B (APOB) gene variations. Methods: The clinical, laboratory, genetic, and liver histology data of a boy with Ho-FHBL managed in the hepatology ward of the Children's Hospital of Fudan University in May 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. The literature was searched from China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform, China VIP database, China Biology Medicine disc and PubMed database (up to May 2022) with "familial hypobetalipoproteinemia" or "hypobetalipoproteinemias" or "hypo beta lipoproteinemia" or "hypolipoproteinemias" as the search terms. All relevant literatures were reviewed to summarize the clinical and genetic features of Ho-FHBL caused by APOB gene variations. Results: The male patient was admitted to the hospital due to abnormal liver function tests for 8 months at the age of 4 years and 6 months. Blood biochemistry showed transaminitis and abnormally low serum levels of lipids. Liver biopsy revealed fatty liver with inflammation and early cirrhosis (Brunt score was F3G2S4). Whole exome sequencing revealed two novel variants of APOB gene (c.3745C>T, p.Q1249 * from the father and c.4589_4592delinsAGGTAGGAGGTTTAACTCCTCCTACCT, p.T1530Kfs * 12 from the mother). He was diagnosed as Ho-FHBL caused by APOB gene compound heterozygous variations. Literature search retrieved 36 English literatures and 0 Chinese literature. A total of 55 (23 males and 32 females) Ho-FHBL cases, including this one, were caused by 54 APOB gene pathogenic variants (23 frameshift, 15 nonsense, 7 missense, 8 splice and 1 gross deletions). The age of the last follow-up was between 1 month and 75 years. Among them, 28 cases had lipid malabsorption, 19 cases had early dysplasia, 12 cases had no symptoms. Twenty-one patients had symptoms related to fat soluble vitamin deficiency, including 14 cases of acanthocytosis, 10 cases of neurological symptoms, and 6 cases of ocular lesions. Thirty-four patients had liver involvement, including 25 cases of elevated transaminase, 21 cases of fatty liver, 15 cases of hepatomegaly, 9 cases of liver fibrosis, 3 cases of liver cirrhosis, 1 case of hepatic hemangioma and 1 case of liver neoplastic nodule. Conclusions: The variants of APOB gene in Ho-FHBL are mainly frameshift and nonsense variations. Patients may have lipid malabsorption and (or) early dysplasia, or symptom-free. Liver involvement is common.
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Child, Preschool
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Abetalipoproteinemia/diagnosis*
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Retrospective Studies
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Fatty Liver/genetics*
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Apolipoproteins B/genetics*
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Lipids
10.AAZ2 induces mitochondrial-dependent apoptosis by targeting PDK1 in gastric cancer.
Yi LI ; Wenyan SHE ; Xiaoran XU ; Yixin LIU ; Xinyu WANG ; Sheng TIAN ; Shiyi LI ; Miao WANG ; Chaochao YU ; Pan LIU ; Tianhe HUANG ; Yongchang WEI
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2023;24(3):232-247
Drastic surges in intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) induce cell apoptosis, while most chemotherapy drugs lead to the accumulation of ROS. Here, we constructed an organic compound, arsenical N-(4-(1,3,2-dithiarsinan-2-yl)phenyl)acrylamide (AAZ2), which could prompt the ROS to trigger mitochondrial-dependent apoptosis in gastric cancer (GC). Mechanistically, by targeting pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase 1 (PDK1), AAZ2 caused metabolism alteration and the imbalance of redox homeostasis, followed by the inhibition of phosphoinositide-3-kinase (PI3K)/protein kinase B (AKT)/mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway and leading to the activation of B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl2)/Bcl2-associated X (Bax)/caspase-9 (Cas9)/Cas3 cascades. Importantly, our in vivo data demonstrated that AAZ2 could inhibit the growth of GC xenograft. Overall, our data suggested that AAZ2 could contribute to metabolic abnormalities, leading to mitochondrial-dependent apoptosis by targeting PDK1 in GC.
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Signal Transduction
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt/metabolism*
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Apoptosis
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2
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Cell Line, Tumor

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