Publications by authors named "Qinjun Chu"

Purpose: We aim to detect the effects of sivelestat on renal ischemia-reperfusion associated with AKI and also explore the underlying mechanism.

Materials And Methods: Mice, aged between 8 and 12 weeks, were randomly allocated among four distinct groups, respectively normal saline sham group(C), normal saline surgery group(I), sivelestat (50 mg/kg) sham group(S), sivelestat (50 mg/kg) surgery group(SI) (n=6, each group). In the surgical groups, the renal pedicles of mice were clamped with non-traumatic micro-aneurysm clamps, resulting in ischemia of the kidneys for 45 minutes.

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Peripheral nerve injury (PNI), typically caused by traumatic accidents or medical events, is currently one of the most common diseases that leads to limb disability. After PNI, tetrodotoxin-resistant voltage-gated sodium channel Nav1.8 is upregulated at the lesion site.

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  • The study investigates the microbial community in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) and its impact on neurological prognosis, using fecal samples collected at three different time points.
  • Results showed significant differences in gut microbiota composition between ICH patients and healthy controls, with specific bacteria linked to patient outcomes.
  • The findings suggest that certain gut microbiota changes could be correlated with neurological function, highlighting their potential as independent risk factors for ICH prognosis.
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  • Fospropofol disodium is a new sedation drug that may offer better effects than traditional propofol, specifically for elderly patients undergoing same-day bidirectional endoscopy.
  • The study involves 256 elderly participants, split evenly between fospropofol and propofol groups, to compare sedation success rates, how quickly sedation is achieved, and patient recovery times.
  • Researchers aim to determine if fospropofol is as effective and safe as propofol, with hopes of establishing it as a preferred option for sedation in these medical procedures.
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify factors associated with difficult video laryngoscopy in obese patients.

Methods: A total of 579 obese patients undergoing elective laparoscopic weight loss surgery were intubated with a single-lumen endotracheal tube using a video laryngoscopy under general anesthesia, and the patients were divided into two groups based on the Cormack-Lehane classification (difficult video laryngoscopy defined as ≥ 3): the easy video laryngoscopy group and the difficult video laryngoscopy group. Record the general condition of the patient, bedside testing indicators related to the airway, Cormack-Lehane classification during intubation, and intubation failure rate.

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Objective: Insulin attaches insulin receptor to activate the PI3-kinase/Akt signaling to maintain glucose homeostasis and inhibit apoptosis. This study determined whether preconditioning with insulin and glucose protects the kidney against ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI).

Methods: Kidney IRI was performed in C57BL/6 mice by clamping the renal vessels for 30 min, followed by reperfusion for 24 h.

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Purpose: To compare the impact of erector spinae plane block (ESPB) and paravertebral block (PVB) on the quality of postoperative recovery (QoR) of patients following laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG).

Methods: A total of 110 patients who underwent elective LSG under general anesthesia were randomly assigned to receive either ultrasound-guided bilateral ESPB or PVB at T8 levels. Before anesthesia induction, 40 mL of 0.

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This study aimed to estimate the effects of the volume of preperitoneal balloon (PPB) on arterial and venous hemorrhage in a swine pelvic fracture model. Twenty-four swine were randomized into 0-mL, 500-mL, 800-mL, and 1000-mL intra-hematoma PPB groups. They were subjected to open-book pelvic fracture and reproducible injuries in the external iliac artery and vein.

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Objective: Heart disease poses a significant global health challenge. Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) has gained prominence in clinical practice because of advancements in visual medicine. The present bibliometric analysis provides an overview of TEE research, identifies trends, and highlights emerging topics.

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Background: Oxidative stress is known as a hallmark of cerebral ischaemia‒reperfusion injury and it exacerbates the pathologic progression of ischaemic brain damage. Vialinin A, derived from a Chinese edible mushroom, possesses multiple pharmacological activities in cancer, Kawasaki disease, asthma and pathological scarring. Notably, vialinin A is an inhibitor of ubiquitin-specific peptidase 4 (USP4) that shows anti-inflammatory and antioxidative properties.

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  • A study investigated the impact of erector spinae plane block (ESPB) anesthesia on recovery quality after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy in obese patients, measuring outcomes using the QoR-15 scale.
  • 172 patients were randomly assigned to either an ESPB group or a sham group and assessed for various recovery indicators including pain scores and overall quality of recovery at 24 and 48 hours post-surgery.
  • While global quality of recovery scores showed no significant difference between groups, those in the ESPB group reported better emotional states and less postoperative pain compared to the sham group.
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Purpose: This study aims to compare the conventional lung protective ventilation strategy (LPVS) with driving pressure-guided ventilation in obese patients undergoing laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG).

Methods: Forty-five patients undergoing elective LSG under general anesthesia were randomly assigned to the conventional LPVS group (group L) or the driving pressure-guided ventilation group (group D) using random numbers generated by Excel. The primary outcome was the driving pressure of both groups 90 min after pneumoperitoneum.

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  • A study evaluated two pain management models for postoperative patients: the Acute Pain Service (APS) in 2020 and the Virtual Pain Unit (VPU) in 2021.
  • The research involved over 21,000 patients and measured outcomes like moderate to severe postoperative pain, nausea and vomiting, and dizziness based on the pain management model used.
  • Results showed that the VPU model led to significantly lower rates of postoperative pain, nausea, and dizziness compared to the APS, suggesting that VPU could be a more effective approach for managing acute pain post-surgery.
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Objective: This study evaluated the feasibility of a combination of pelvic binder and rectal balloon compression in managing fatal venous hemorrhage in a canine model of pelvic fracture. Methods: Rectums from humans (rectal cancer patients), swine, and canines were retrieved to determine their elasticity by measuring their stress and strain. Canines were selected as the animal model in this study because their rectum demonstrated more reversible strain than swine rectum.

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Background: Both epidural and combined spinal-epidural (EA and CSEA) analgesia can induce intrapartum maternal fever. CSEA has a more rapid onset and wider nerve block than EA. Therefore, CSEA might have a different profile of intrapartum maternal fever, including higher temperatures or earlier occurrence.

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Perioperative cardiac arrest (POCA) is associated with a high mortality rate. This work aimed to study its prognostic factors for risk mitigation by means of care management and planning. A database of 380,919 surgeries was reviewed, and 150 POCAs were curated.

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N1-methyladenosine (mA) is ubiquitous in eukaryotic RNA and regulates mRNA translation. However, little is known about its regulatory role in glioma. Here, we identified 4 mA modification-related patterns based on mA regulators in the TCGA (The Cancer Genome Atlas) and CGGA (Chinese Glioma Genome Atlas) cohorts.

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Background: Previous data have reported that Sentrin/SUMO-specific protease 6 (SENP6) is involved in ischaemic brain injury and induces neuronal apoptosis after cerebral ischaemia, but the role of SENP6 in microglia-induced neuroinflammation and its underlying mechanism remain poorly understood. This research systematically explored the function and potential mechanism of SENP6 in microglia-induced neuroinflammation after ischaemic stroke.

Results: We first identified an increased protein level of SENP6 in microglia after cerebral ischaemia.

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