1.Interpretation of critical update: AASLD practice guidance on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma
Yuze ZHAO ; Yuxiao CHEN ; Kechun WANG ; Mingda WANG ; Tian YANG
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2025;41(5):851-854
In February 2025, the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) published online “Critical Update: AASLD Practice Guidance on Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Hepatocellular Carcinoma”. This update mainly focuses on the latest analysis results of the IMbrave050 study and performs corresponding updates and adjustments to recommendations based on the issues in clinical practice. As for the postoperative adjuvant therapeutic strategies for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) based on immune checkpoint inhibitors, the AASLD has re-evaluated and updated the practice guidance. The update revises related texts and recommendations for adjuvant therapy and the management algorithms for HCC recurrence during or after adjuvant therapy. Furthermore, the AASLD emphasizes that even for HCC patients at a high risk of recurrence after resection or local ablation, close monitoring for recurrence remains the current standard treatment regimen. Our team makes an excerpt of the update, systematically introduces the background and specific contents of the update, and discuss the adjuvant therapy for HCC, in order to provide a reference for readers.
2.Progress in the application of patient-reported outcomes in clinical research on lymphoma
Wanyue ZHAO ; Siyu QIAN ; Yunfei SONG ; Yuxiao CHANG ; Xudong ZHANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2024;40(2):133-138
With the increasing emphasis on the bio-psycho-social medical model, significant progress has been made in patient-reported outcomes. Now, through a comprehensive analysis and synthesis of literature within the field, this study explores the advancements in the application of patient-reported outcomes in clinical research on lymphoma. The intention is to provide valuable references for future related studies.
3.Treatment of Endometriosis from the Perspective of "Retention due to Deficiency Qi"
Yujuan ZHANG ; Youhua ZHU ; Jiajing ZHAO ; Yanan YANG ; Mengya BU ; Mengxin FANG ; Yuxiao HUANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(9):954-957
It is believed that retention due to deficient qi is an important pathogenesis of endometriosis (EMs). Deficient qi is the root of the disease, mainly manifested as spleen deficiency, while retention is the branch pathogenesis of the disease, mainly with blood stasis, complicated with constraint, phlegm, heat, toxin and other pathological factors. Therefore, it is proposed to follow the treatment principle of supplementing deficiency and unblocking stagnation, and take the methods of replenishing qi and fortifying the spleen, removing stasis and eliminating concretions. Self-made Fuzheng Huayu Formula (扶正化瘀方) is taken as the basic formula, and can be modified with the symptoms in menstrual and non-menstrual periods. Additionally, the methods of moving qi, dispelling phlegm, clearing heat, relieving toxin and others can be combined, and it is recommended to treat the root and the branch simultaneously.
4.Correlation between pen-holding posture, grip strength and myopia in school-aged children
Yuxiao WU ; Zhengyang TAO ; Zhirong XU ; Yu LIN ; Hongwei DENG ; Jun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2024;42(9):827-833
Objective:To investigate the correlation between pen-holding posture, grip strength and myopia.Methods:A cross-sectional study was performed.A total of 496 school-aged children in grades 1-6, who underwent eye examinations at Shenzhen Eye Hospital from November 2021 to May 2022 were consecutively enrolled as subjects.The subjects' age, grade, sex, refractive error and age of school enrollment were recorded.Subjects' grip strength and pen-holding posture were obtained with an electronic grip strength meter and a tool pen, and subjects were divided into correct pen-holding posture group and incorrect pen-holding posture group according to their pen-holding posture.Propensity scores for sex, grade, age at school entry, and grip strength in the two groups were matched using the nearest neighbor matching method.Multifactorial binary logistic regression analysis was performed with binocular myopia, monocular myopia, and emmetropia as dependent variables and grip strength, grade, refractive error, and pen-holding posture as independent variables.The correlation between grip strength and spherical equivalent was examined by Spearman rank correlation analysis and partial correlation analysis.This study protocol adhered to the Declaration of Helsinki and was approved by the Ethics Committee of Shenzhen Eye Hospital (No.2022KYPJ032).Results:After matching propensity scores, there were 101 cases and 197 cases in the correct pen-holding posture group and incorrect pen-holding posture group, respectively.There was no statistical significance in sex, grade, age at enrollment, and grip strength between the two groups (all at P>0.05).Multinomial logistic regression results showed that using emmetropia as a reference, higher grade (4 versus 1∶7.601[1.307-44.206]; 5 versus 1∶4.392[1.039-18.562]), presence of anisometropia (21.366[5.750-79.397]) were relative risk factors for monocular myopia (all at P<0.05), and higher grade (3 versus 1∶4.389[1.783-10.800]); 4 versus 1∶15.398[3.267-72.574]; 5 versus 1∶7.447[2.232-24.851]; 6 versus 1∶6.462[2.116-19.734]) were relative risk factors for binocular myopia (all at P<0.05).Taking monocular myopia as a reference, higher grade (6 versus 1∶4.582[1.193-17.589]), presence of anisometropia (0.141[0.069-0.289]), and irregular pen-holding posture (2.608[1.340-5.075]) were associated factors for binocular myopia (all at P<0.05).According to partial correlation analysis, the spherical equivalent of the right eye of children with incorrect pen-holding posture was negatively correlated with the grip strength ( rs=-0.141, P=0.047). Conclusions:There is an association between pen-holding posture and myopia in school-aged children.Children with greater grip strength and incorrect pen-holding posture may have higher degrees of right eye refractive error.
5.Peripheral blood biomarkers in children and adolescents with depressive disorders
Yuxiao ZHAO ; Zhen LIU ; Wenjing LIU ; Wenhong CHENG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2024;33(7):665-670
Depressive disorder is a highly prevalent mood disorder among children and adolescents, which can exert profoundly negative impacts on psychosocial development. However, in the current medical system there still lacks objective indicators for the risk assessment, diagnosis and treatment selection of depression in this population. Biomarkers, which serve as objective indicators of physiological states, can offer crucial insights into pathological mechanisms of depressive disorders. This paper provides a comprehensive review of existing research on peripheral blood biomarkers associated with depression in children and adolescents, highlighting the feasibility of their clinical application. Studies indicate that substances in immune, neuroendocrine, neurotrophic, and multi-level omics system in peripheral blood can be significantly linked to the diagnosis and severity of depression in this population. Nevertheless, the predictive role of specific biomarkers necessitates integration with other multimodal data, and replication through studies with large sample size is needed.
6.Progress in Diagnosis and Endoscopic Treatment of Esophageal Leiomyoma
Jianshuai CUI ; Zhanguo NIE ; Lin TAO ; Yuxiao ZHAO ; Yuru CHEN ; Yuanyuan SU
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2023;28(6):371-375
Esophageal leiomyoma is the most common benign tumor of the esophagus,usually asymptomatic.With the development and widespread application of endoscopic ultrasonography technology,its detection rate has been increasing year by year.Its diagnostic methods have evolved from initial esophagography and chest electronic computed tomography,to endoscopic ultrasonography,endoscopic ultrasonography-guided fine-needle aspiration,and endoscopic ultrasonography-guided fine-needle biopsy.The technology is constantly updated,and the diagnostic accuracy is constantly improving.The treatment methods have also shifted from previous open chest surgery to thoracoscopic surgery,and in recent years,there has been a shift towards ultra minimally invasive techniques such as endoscopic mucosal resection,endoscopic submucosal dissection,endoscopic submucosal excavation,endoscopic full-thickness resection,and submucosal tunnel endoscopic resection.This article provides a review of the diagnosis and endoscopic treatment progress of esophageal leiomyoma.
7.Efficacy and Safety of Submucosal Tunneling Endoscopic Resection for Treatment of Giant Esophageal Leiomyoma
Jianshuai CUI ; Yuxiao ZHAO ; Yujie ZENG ; TUKEDAER TUWUNIKE ; Zhanguo NIE
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2023;28(9):551-554
Background:At present,the detection rate of esophageal leiomyoma is increasing year by year,among which giant esophageal leiomyoma(GEL)can be caused by secondary compression,malignant and even death.The safety and effectiveness of submucosal tunnel endoscopic resection(STER)in the treatment of GEL need to be further verified.Aims:To assess the safety and efficacy of STER in the treatment of GEL.Methods:Fifteen patients who underwent endoscopic ultrasound and STER surgery from June 2020 to June 2023 at General Hospital of Xinjiang Military Region,and postoperative pathological biopsy confirmed GEL to assess the efficacy,complications,tumor recurrence and follow-up.Results:In 15 patients with GEL,8 were male and 7 female;GEL was completely resected and the margin was clean;the maximum tumor diameter was 8.5 cm;mean operation time of 52 minutes;fewer adverse events and no delayed bleeding;all underwent conservative treatment;mean hospital stay of 6 days;and no discomfort and recurrence in the postoperative follow-up.Conclusions:STER is safe and effective in the treatment of GEL.
8.National survey of the awareness and implementation status of early pulmonary rehabilitation for patients with critical illness in departments of pulmonary and critical care medicine in 2019.
Qing ZHAO ; Liyuan TAO ; Quanguo LI ; Sinan WU ; Dingyi WANG ; Peng FENG ; Nan LUO ; Yuxiao XIE ; Siyuan WANG ; Cunbo JIA ; Gang ZENG ; Hongmei ZHAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(2):227-229
9.Evaluation of Muscle Fatigue in Spinal Surgery Instruments Based on sEMG-JASA.
Yuxiao HOU ; Ningbo MAO ; Gengyu CAO ; Li WANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Yu ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2023;47(3):252-257
Based on the joint analysis of EMG spectrum and amplitude method (JASA), a study on muscle fatigue assessment of spinal surgical instruments based on surface EMG signals was carried out, and a comparative evaluation of the operating comfort before and after the optimization of spinal surgical instruments was completed. A total of 17 subjects were recruited to collect the surface EMG signals of their brachioradialis and biceps. Five surgical instruments before and after optimization were selected for data comparison, and the operating fatigue time proportion of each group of instruments under the same task was calculated based on the RMS and MF eigenvalues. The results showed that when completing the same operation task, the operation fatigue time of the surgical instruments before optimization was significantly higher than that after optimization (P<0.05); there was no significant difference in the fatigue status of brachioradialis and biceps when operating the same instrument (P>0.05). These results provide objective data and reference for the ergonomic design of surgical instruments and fatigue damage protection.
Humans
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Muscle Fatigue/physiology*
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Muscle, Skeletal
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Electromyography
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Ergonomics
10.The strategy of extrahepatic organs management in early period after adult liver transplantation
Yuxiao DENG ; Xianyuan ZHAO ; Yuan GAO
Journal of Surgery Concepts & Practice 2023;28(5):415-419
With the improvements in surgical technique,the indications for liver transplantation(LT)are being expanded to more complex and severe patients,who not only have liver function in the terminal stage,but also extrahepatic organs involve of varying degrees dysfunction.It was demonstrated that the strategy of extrahepatic organs management in early period after LT was associated with improving recovery.This paper summarized the strategy of extrahepatic organs management in early period after adult LT.Continuing to monitor system hemodynamics is helpful for stable graft perfusion.It is necessary to manage derangements of preload,myocardial contractility,and afterload.Early postoperative extubation is recommended by current guidelines.Routine screening pulmonary complications may help weaning from the ventilator.The diagnosis of acute kidney injury(AKI)after LT has been reported to using Kidney Disease:Improving Global Outcomes(KDIGO)criteria,a delayed calcineurin inhibitor initiation strategy may be beneficial for renal protection.Currently,there is no consensus on timing of renal replacement therapy initiation in patients with AKI.Patients with cirrhosis and a history of hepatic encephalopathy(HE)displays impaired neurological recovery,the diagnosis of HE is crucial and challenging.

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