Objective To investigate current status and latest progress of clinical research on distal femoral fractures. Methods The related literature was extensively reviewed to summarize the trend of the researches and their clinical application in the treatment of distal femoral fractures. Results Distal femoral fractures are likely to occur in young people who suffer from high-energy damage and the elderly with osteoporosis, which is always comminuted and unstable fractures, and often involved in the articular surface and combined with serious soft tissue injury. Therefore, the treatment faces many challenges. External fixation is now used as a temporary means of controlling injury. The vast majority of patients are feasible to internal fixation, including plates system and intramedullary nail system. Different internal fixator also has its own characteristics, such as double plates can strengthen the medial support of the femur, less invasive stabilization system protects the blood supply of fractures, distal cortial locking plate is theoretically more fit for the requirements of bone healing, retrograde intramedullary nail can resist varus and valgus. Conclusion The treatment of distal femoral fractures should be based on the type of fracture and the characteristics of internal fixators.
Objective To analyze the hot topics and trends of medical research integrity in China and to provide references for future studies. Methods The CNKI, WanFang Data and VIP databases were searched from inception to December 2021. Data on the number of publications, journals, institutions, authors, keywords, and emergent themes were analyzed using bibliometric methods and CiteSpace software. Results A total of 324 studies were included. The results showed that the number of publications increased annually, and "Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management" and Peking University were the journal and institution with the most publications, respectively. The three most prolific authors published five studies each, and the publications were mainly concerned with identifying and preventing issues, in addition to education regarding medical research integrity. Conclusion Medical research integrity in China has attracted significant attention. Several leading journals in this research field have emerged; however, there is no clearly dominant research team. The depth and breadth of the research remain to be improved. It is suggested that researchers focus on the effectiveness of strategies for preventing issues, promoting the establishment of the lifelong education system and improving related rules and regulations to advance the development of medical research integrity in China.
ObjectiveTo conduct a comprehensive analysis of risk prediction models for acute kidney injury (AKI) following Stanford type A aortic dissection surgery through a systematic review. MethodsA systematic search was performed in English and Chinese databases such as PubMed, EMbase, ProQuest, Web of Science, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), VIP, Wanfang, and SinoMed to collect relevant literature published up to January 2025. Two researchers completed the literature screening and data extraction. The methodological quality of the prediction models was assessed using bias risk assessment tools, and a meta-analysis was performed using R version 4.3.1, with a focus on evaluating the predictive factors of the models. Results A total of 15 studies were included (13 retrospective cohort studies, 1 prospective cohort study, and 1 case-control study), involving 22 risk prediction models and a cumulative sample size of 4 498 patients. The overall applicability of the included studies was good, but all 15 studies exhibited a high risk of bias. The meta-analysis revealed that the area under the curve (AUC) for the predictive performance of the models was 0.834 [95%CI (0.798, 0.869)]. Further subgroup analysis indicated that the number of predictive factors was a source of heterogeneity. Additionally, hypertension [OR=2.35, 95%CI (1.55, 3.54)], serum creatinine [OR=1.01, 95%CI (1.00, 1.01)], age [OR=1.05, 95%CI (1.02, 1.09)], and white blood cell count [OR=1.14, 95%CI (1.06, 1.22)] were identified as predictors of AKI following type A aortic dissection surgery. Conclusion Currently, the predictive models for AKI after type A aortic dissection surgery demonstrate good performance. However, all included models carry a high risk of bias. It is recommended to strengthen multicenter prospective studies and external validation of the models to enhance their clinical applicability.