1.Establishment and application of infectious disease monitoring, early warning and disposal system
Hexiang JIA ; Longfang JIANG ; Chunli WANG ; Jiani ZHANG ; Yina WEI ; Jianfeng LU ; Yiming QIU ; Jiangjun ZHAO ; Baojian MA
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;58(10):1620-1624
Using big data and artificial intelligence to establish a multi-point monitoring, early warning, and disposal system to achieve early warning and intervention of infectious disease outbreaks is an important means of controlling the spread of the epidemic. Taking Xiaoshan district as an example, this study analyzes the monitoring contents, warning methods, and application effectiveness of the infectious disease monitoring, early warning and disposal system. Based on Xiaoshan′s health big data resources, the system starts with syndrome, disease diagnosis and etiology. Through advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and block chain, it realizes early identification of infectious disease outbreaks, data fusion, multi-cross collaboration, and closed-loop management. It has improved the sensitivity of clustered outbreaks monitoring and the effectiveness of epidemic disposal and provided a reference for grassroots disease prevention and control departments to establish an infectious disease monitoring and early warning system.
2.Establishment and application of infectious disease monitoring, early warning and disposal system
Hexiang JIA ; Longfang JIANG ; Chunli WANG ; Jiani ZHANG ; Yina WEI ; Jianfeng LU ; Yiming QIU ; Jiangjun ZHAO ; Baojian MA
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;58(10):1620-1624
Using big data and artificial intelligence to establish a multi-point monitoring, early warning, and disposal system to achieve early warning and intervention of infectious disease outbreaks is an important means of controlling the spread of the epidemic. Taking Xiaoshan district as an example, this study analyzes the monitoring contents, warning methods, and application effectiveness of the infectious disease monitoring, early warning and disposal system. Based on Xiaoshan′s health big data resources, the system starts with syndrome, disease diagnosis and etiology. Through advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and block chain, it realizes early identification of infectious disease outbreaks, data fusion, multi-cross collaboration, and closed-loop management. It has improved the sensitivity of clustered outbreaks monitoring and the effectiveness of epidemic disposal and provided a reference for grassroots disease prevention and control departments to establish an infectious disease monitoring and early warning system.
3.Comparative Study of Three Trajectory Analysis Methods
Junjie WANG ; Yina CHEN ; Mengyi LU
Chinese Journal of Health Statistics 2024;41(3):331-338
Objective To introduce and compare different trajectory analysis methods.Methods Simulation experiments were conducted to compare the effect and applicable conditions of different trajectory analysis methods under different scenarios.Dataset of SPRINT was analyzed using these methods.Results Growth mixture modeling(GMM)performed best in single trajectory analysis while group-based trajectory modeling(GBTM)and cluster analysis were able to analyze multivariate trajectory.Cluster analysis had strict requirements on follow-up data.Conclusion Each of these three methods has its own advantages,and the appropriate method can be selected according to the specific situation of the dataset.
4.Gene transcriptome sequencing in schizophrenia
Bolun ZHANG ; Ao GAO ; Yina LU ; Chunyue HUO
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2023;22(5):518-522
Schizophrenia is a mental illness that can seriously affect a patient's cognitive and social communication. Because schizophrenia is affected by multiple factors, the cause of schizoophrenia is still unclear. Gene transcriptome sequencing (RNA-seq) is a new research method to study the morphological structure, and gene differential expression and function; RNA-Seq can sequence hundreds of thousands to millions of DNA molecules at a time, providing more effective data for biological transcription information. This paper reviews the principles and technical characteristics of RNA-Seq, and application of RNA-Seq in schizophrenia, which provide new ideas for schizophrenia research.
5.RNA-seq analysis of amygdala tissue in social isolation rearing models of schizophrenia
Yina LU ; Ao GAO ; Qi ZHAO ; Peixin ZHU ; Miao QI ; Minyue ZHANG ; Bolun ZHANG ; Qi HE ; Jianxiao HE ; Chunyue HUO
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2023;22(7):649-656
Objective:To investigate the gene transcription level changes in the amygdala of social isolation rearing models of schizophrenia to determine the pathogenic genes and their related pathways of schizophrenia.Methods:A total of 29 3-week-old SPF C57BL/6J male mice were randomly divided into control group ( n=16) and model group ( n=13); 4 mice were raised in each transparent mouse cage in the control group, and 1 mouse was raised in each transparent mouse cage in the model group; mice in each cage could see their surrounding mice but could not touch each other. Mice in both groups were fed for 4 weeks and then subjected to open field experiment, pre-pulse inhibition experiment and new object recognition experiment within one week. After the experiment, mice were sacrificed by spinal dislocation, and the amygdala was taken for transcriptome sequencing. The topGO software was used for gene ontology (GO) functional enrichment analysis of differentially expressed genes (DEGs), and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway enrichment analysis was performed using KEGG database. Results:(1) Animal experiment: compared with the control group, the model group had significantly increased movement distance in the open field experiment ([1 239.20±106.35] m vs. [1 845.53±143.65] m, t=3.464, P=0.002), significantly decreased activity time in the central region 5 min before experiment ([13.15±1.41] s vs. [8.47±1.19]) s, t=2.464, P=0.020). Compared with the control group, the model group had significantly lower percentage of deficient prepulse inhibition (PPI) of 78 dB ([22.28±1.53] % vs. [14.59±2.75] %, t=2.629, P=0.013), and deficient PPI of 88 dB ([32.83±3.39] % vs. [18.44±3.07] %, t=3.081, P=0.005). Compared with the control group, the model group had significantly decreased ratio of time exploring new objects/time exploring former objects ([80.5±2.2]% vs. [71.0±3.6]%, t=2.356, P=0.026). (2) Bioinformatics analysis: a total of 96 DEGs were found, of which 42 were with up-regulated expressions ( Th, Crlf1, etc.), and 54 were with down-regulated expressions ( Prkcd, etc.). Th and Crlf1 were positively correlated ( r=0.940, P=0.018). GO enrichment results suggested that DEGs were enriched in projection function of plasma membrane boundary cells, neuronal differentiation, and cell apoptosis. KEGG enrichment results suggested that DEGs were enriched in WNT signaling pathway, apoptosis pathway and tyrosine metabolism pathway. Protein network interaction analysis suggested that Wnt6, Tcf712, Pitx2, Tcf7 and Cd4 were key proteins. Conclusion:DEGs such as Th, Prkcd, Lrrc74b, Fadd, Wnt6, Ror2, Notum, and Tcf7l2, and their related signaling pathways may be related to schizophrenia in the amygdala of social isolation rearing mice.
6.Early Diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder Coming Soon: Application of an Oxidative Stress Injury Biomarker (BIOS) Model.
Zhiang NIU ; Xiaohui WU ; Yuncheng ZHU ; Lu YANG ; Yifan SHI ; Yun WANG ; Hong QIU ; Wenjie GU ; Yina WU ; Xiangyun LONG ; Zheng LU ; Shaohua HU ; Zhijian YAO ; Haichen YANG ; Tiebang LIU ; Yong XIA ; Zhiyu CHEN ; Jun CHEN ; Yiru FANG
Neuroscience Bulletin 2022;38(9):979-991
Early distinction of bipolar disorder (BD) from major depressive disorder (MDD) is difficult since no tools are available to estimate the risk of BD. In this study, we aimed to develop and validate a model of oxidative stress injury for predicting BD. Data were collected from 1252 BD and 1359 MDD patients, including 64 MDD patients identified as converting to BD from 2009 through 2018. 30 variables from a randomly-selected subsample of 1827 (70%) patients were used to develop the model, including age, sex, oxidative stress markers (uric acid, bilirubin, albumin, and prealbumin), sex hormones, cytokines, thyroid and liver function, and glycolipid metabolism. Univariate analyses and the Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator were applied for data dimension reduction and variable selection. Multivariable logistic regression was used to construct a model for predicting bipolar disorder by oxidative stress biomarkers (BIOS) on a nomogram. Internal validation was assessed in the remaining 784 patients (30%), and independent external validation was done with data from 3797 matched patients from five other hospitals in China. 10 predictors, mainly oxidative stress markers, were shown on the nomogram. The BIOS model showed good discrimination in the training sample, with an AUC of 75.1% (95% CI: 72.9%-77.3%), sensitivity of 0.66, and specificity of 0.73. The discrimination was good both in internal validation (AUC 72.1%, 68.6%-75.6%) and external validation (AUC 65.7%, 63.9%-67.5%). In this study, we developed a nomogram centered on oxidative stress injury, which could help in the individualized prediction of BD. For better real-world practice, a set of measurements, especially on oxidative stress markers, should be emphasized using big data in psychiatry.
Biomarkers/metabolism*
;
Bipolar Disorder/metabolism*
;
Depressive Disorder, Major/diagnosis*
;
Early Diagnosis
;
Humans
;
Oxidative Stress
7.Tubridge flow diverter for the treatment of recurrent internal carotid blood blister-like aneurysms after stent-assisted embolization
Yina WU ; Zhiwen LU ; Guoli DUAN ; Yibin FANG ; Kaijun ZHAO ; Yi XU ; Qinghai HUANG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2021;29(10):750-754
Objective:To investigate the safety and efficacy of Tubridge flow diverter for the treatment of recurrent internal carotid blood blister-like aneurysms after stent-assisted embolization.Methods:From June 2018 to April 2021, patients with recurrent internal carotid blood blister-like aneurysms treated with Tubridge flow diverter in the Department of Neurosurgery, Changhai Hospital, Naval Medical University were enrolled retrospectively. The perioperative safety, immediate postoperative and follow-up results were analyzed.Results:A total of 6 patients with recurrent internal carotid blood blister-like aneurysm after stent-assisted embolization were enrolled. The time interval from the first stent-assisted embolization to Tubridge placement was 14 to 90 d. Tubridge implantation alone was used in 4 patients, and Tubridge was implanted in the other 2 patients after the coils were packed. There were no complications during the perioperative period, and no rebleeding was observed after clinical follow-up for 5 to 36 months. Five patients were followed up by angiography for 1-3 months, and the aneurysms disappeared completely.Conclusion:Tubridge flow diverter for the treatment of recurrent internal carotid blood blister-like aneurysms is safe and effective.
8.Heterogeneities of HBV reverse transcriptase domain ( RT) gene mutations related to nucleos( t) ide analogues resistance
Jun MA ; Airong HU ; Suwen JIANG ; Jialin LU ; Yina MENG ; Kai CHEN ; Yaoren HU ; Zengzeng ZHANG ; Xiang LIAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2018;11(5):346-352
Objective To analyze the heterogeneities of hepatitis B virus ( HBV ) reverse transcriptase domain (RT) gene mutations related to nucleos (t)ide analogues (NAs) resistance.Methods Blood samples from 2765 chronic hepatitis B patients with virological breakthrough or poor drug response treated in Ningbo No .2 Hospital and Ningbo Fourth Hospital from April 2011 to March 2018 were collected . According to the medication status , it was divided into LAM monotherapy group ( n =603 ) , LdT monotherapy group (n=147), ADV monotherapy group (n=68), ETV monotherapy group (n=10) and the sequential or combined drug resistance of NAs group (n=365).The resistance mutation sites and drug resistance patterns (pathways) of each group were analyzed .The SPSS 19.0 software was used to analyze the data.Results Among 2765 serum samples, the NAs-related HBV-RT resistance mutations were detected in 1193 cases with an overall mutation rate of 43.15%.The mutation rate of LAM monoclonal resistance group was 62.62% (603/963) with 19 mutation types, the most common single point mutation was rtM204I/V (40.30%, 243/603).The mutation rate of LdT monoclonal resistance group was 45.51%(147/323), and there were 3 mutation types, with the single point mutation rtM204I/V being the most common (59.86%, 88/147).The mutation rate of the ADV monoclonal resistance group was 17.80%(68/382), mainly rtA181T single point mutation (64.71%, 44/68).The mutation rate of the ETV monoclonal resistance group was 4.06%(10/246), and the single point mutation of rtT184A/G/S/I/L/F was the most common one (80.00%, 8/10).The mutation rate of the sequential or combination therapy group was 41.91% (365/871), among which the mutation rate of the LAM/LdT poor response or the resistance with the sequential ADV group was 63.39%(142/224), and the most single mutation point was rtA181V/T ( 35.21%, 50/142 );the mutation rate of LAM/LdT poor response or drug-resistant with combined ADV group was 42.19% (54/128), and the most common mutation point was rtA181V/T (46.30%, 25/54);the mutation rate of LAM/LdT with poor response or resistance after sequential ETV 1.0 mg was 44.66%(117/262), and the most common mutation point was rtL180M+M204I/V+S202G/I (31.62%, 37/117);the LAM/LdT poor response or the drug-resistant ETV combined with ADV group had a mutation rate of 7.14%(5/70), all of which were multi-site mutations;the mutation rate of poor response to ADV or resistant with sequential ETV 0.5 mg group was 28.14%(47/167), all of which were multi-site mutations.Secondary ( compensation ) sites such as rtV173L, rtL180M, and rtV214A, and single-point mutations such as rtV207I/L/G, rtS213Tand rtN238T, which were not fully defined , were detected.The resistance patterns ( pathways ) of NAs monotherapy were relatively simple , and the resistance patterns ( pathways ) of NAs experienced patients ( sequential or combined treatment group ) were complex and diverse, and multiple resistance patterns (pathways) existed, along with NAs increasing in species.Non-first-line NAs-related resistance patterns ( pathways ) showed an overall downward trend sand ETV-related drug-resistant mutation showed an overall upward trend .Conclusion The NAs-related HBV resistance mutation sites ( patterns ) are complex and diverse , especially multi-site mutations , refractory drug resistance mutations, multidrug resistance mutations and cross-resistance mutations.Therefore, the optimization of antiviral treatment strategies and drug resistance management concepts need to be continuously updated .
9.Comparison of two kinds of induction therapy in childhood acute myeloid leukemia
Qin ZHAI ; Yi WANG ; Hailong HE ; Jun LU ; Peifang XIAO ; Fei DING ; Hui LYU ; Yina SUN ; Junjie FAN ; Shaoyan HU
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2018;36(5):321-325
Objective To compare the efficacy and safety of induction therapy in 3+7 protocol and 3+10 protocol in children with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Methods Two protocols were carried out in our hospital during January 2010 to January 2015, namely 3+7 protocol(AML-06,A group) and 3+10 protocol (modified AML protocol, B group). A total of 56 cases aged from 1 year-old to 13 year-old were enrolled in A group with male to female ratio at 31:25. Five of them were classified as FAB M1, 25 as M2, 11 as M4, 10 as M5, 2 as M6 and 3 as M7. Another 44 cases aged from 1 year to 12 years were enrolled in B group with a male to female ratio at 26:18, and 17 cases were classified as FAB M2, 14 as M4, 9 as M5, 2 as M6, and 2 as M7. Efficacy and adverse events were compared between the two groups. Results The complete remission rate (CR) of B group was 70.4%, while CR in A group was 48.2%. Considering the CR, 3+10 protocol showed higher efficacy than 3+7 protocol (P< 0.05). The major adverse event was bone marrow suppression. Treatment-related mortality (TRD) in A group was 1.8%, which was lower than that in B group (2.3%). The overall survival rate in A group was 75.0%, which was lower than that in B group (86.4%, P< 0.05). Conclusions The induction therapy of 3+10 protocol and 3+7 protocol showed effectiveness for AML treatment. The 3+10 protocol showed a higher CR than 3+7 protocol with no TRD increase, indicating that the 3+10 protocol should be recommended for AML treatment in children.
10.Evaluation of the reliability and validity of Nursing Humanistic Care Experience Scale for Chronic Disease Patients
Jun ZHOU ; Yina SHEN ; Jian DU ; Hongmei LU ; Tongyu WANG ; Xin WANG ; Chunxiang SU ; Qi WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(3):217-221
Objective To cross-cultural adapt and test the reliability and validity of Humanistic Relationship Experience Scale (HRES) made by Boscart. Methods Cross-culture Adaptation was carried out by following American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Evidence Based Medicine Committee (AAOS). A convenience sampling was conducted among 180 patients with chronic disease, and then assessed the reliability and validity of HRES. The internal consistency coefficient and the test-retest were used to assess the reliability of HRES, and the content validity index (CVI) and construct validity were used to assess the validity of HRES. Results In order to understand the purpose and content of the scale easily, the Chinese version title of HRES was revised to"Nursing Humanistic Care Experience Scale-Noninfectious Chronic Disease Patients Version (NHCES-NCDP)" after soliciting experts′ advice. The CVI of the scale was 1;factor analysis got three factors, which could explain 67.897%of the total variance. A 0.965 Cronbachαof total scale was obtained, and for each dimension range was 0.876-0.948;the test-retest reliability was 0.710 for the overall scale. Conclusion NHCES-NCDP is reliable and valid, which can be used to assess the experience of nursing humanistic care for patients with chronic diseases, and to explore nurses′implementation of nursing humanistic care.

Result Analysis
Print
Save
E-mail