1.Selection of flaps for the reconstruction of facial skin defects
Xi XU ; Wenmei CHEN ; Weijian ZHU ; Qingyue JIANG ; Min WANG
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2016;25(10):746-749,750
Objective To investigate the selection of flaps for the reconstruction of facial skin defects.Methods A total of 40 patients with facial skin defects were treated from February 2011 to February 2015 in our hospital,and they were given different surgery methods ac-cording to the different facial skin defect sizes.Minor defects were primarily treated by direct suturing;medium-sized defects were treated by local skin flap transposition or island skin flap;and larger defects were treated by expanded skin flap.Results All patients were followed up for 1 to 2 years.All the flaps survived with good color and texture match.All the scars healed well which were almost invisible.There was no obvious deformity in the donor and recipient sites.In addition,there was no lesion recurred.Conclusion Select suitable flaps for the recon-struction of facial skin defects according to the face defect area could get reliable blood supply of the flap,inapparent incision scar and a high level of satisfaction.
2.Study on post-disaster emergency medical aid and contingency plan following Wenchuan Earthquake
Xunchui CHEN ; Ningshan CHEN ; Zhenzhong ZHANG ; Qingyue MENG ; Hong LIANG ; Lan YAO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2010;26(9):661-664
By means of field survey and expert consultation, the paper made a summary of the experiences learnt from medical aid in Wenchuan Earthquake, along with problems found. The summary and assessment covered the disaster-caused casualty and health among local residents, cost estimates for post-disaster medical aid, and targeted measures to improve medical aid plans. In addition, the authors proposed to emphasize the uniqueness of earthquake disasters and develop pre-plans in this regard, as well as such mid-and long-term plans for the promotion of disaster medicine, development of disaster medicine talents, upgrading of emergency medical rescue skills of medical staff, and volunteers management systems.
3.Benefit finding and its influencing factors for caregivers of patients with cancer
Qingyue ZHANG ; Shan XIAO ; Tingting WEI ; Xiaocen CHEN ; Liyuan SUN ; Jing LI ; Ling YAN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(8):598-602
Objective To investigate the benefit finding for caregivers of patients with cancer and its influencing factors. Methods Totally 330 couples of cancer patients and caregivers were investigated from October 2014 to September 2015 by convenience sampling method. The cancer patients were investigated with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. The caregivers of cancer patients were investigated with Benefit Finding Scale, Zarit Caregiver Burden Interview, Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Survey. Results The total score of benefit finding was (59.65 ± 11.12) points. Regression analysis indicated that caregivers' education, religious, informational and emotional support, caregiver burden, patients' depression symptom, cancer stage and self-caring were influencing factors of benefit finding for caregivers (t=-3.689-5.913, P<0.01 or 0.05), which explained 30.0% of the variance. Conclusions The caregivers of patients with cancer have a low level of benefit finding. Oriented by influencing factors of benefit finding, the health workers should enhance targeted interventions, promote positive perception in the process of caring, develop the quality of caring and life.
4.Effects of diversified continuing nursing on recovery of patients with breast cancer
Yanping DENG ; Yaqing LIU ; Qingyue CHEN ; Yunqin ZHENG ; Jia LIN ; Sujuan YANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2016;22(9):1269-1272
Objective To explore the effects of diversified continuing nursing on recovery of patients with breast cancer after modified radical mastectomy. Methods A total of 90 patients with breast cancer after modified radical mastectomy were divided into observation group ( 45 cases ) and control group ( 45 cases ) according to random number table method. Patients in two groups received health guidance before leaving hospital, while those in observation group also received continuing nursing after leaving hospital. One month after leaving hospital, recovery of flaps and function of affected upper limb were evaluated. Results The flaps recovery of patients in observation group were better than those in control group with a significant difference ( P<0. 05). There were statistically significant differences in horizontal abduction of shoulder joint, upward abduction of shoulder joint, dorsiflexion of middle finger, distance of seventh cervical vertebra between two groups ( P<0. 05). Conclusions Diversified continuing nursing can effectively reduce complications of breast cancer after modified radical mastectomy and promote function recovery of the upper limb of patients.
5.A systematic review of influencing factors of postoperative delirium in patients with liver surgery
Qingyue CHEN ; Yan WANG ; Mengting YU ; Meihua WU ; Xiumei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(29):3998-4005
Objective:To systematically review the risk factors of postoperative delirium in patients with liver surgery, in order to provide reference for early clinical prevention of postoperative delirium in patients with liver surgery.Methods:PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Embase, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) , Wanfang Database, VIP and China Biomedical Literature Database were searched by computer from the establishment of the database to July 31, 2021. Two researchers conducted literature screening, quality evaluation and data extraction. RevMan 5.4 was used for data analysis.Results:Finally, 15 articles were included. Meta-analysis results showed that advanced age ( OR=1.13, 95% CI: 1.06-1.22, Z=3.49, P=0.0005) , history of cerebrovascular disease ( OR=3.27, 95% CI: 1.89-5.66, Z=4.24, P<0.000 1) , history of hepatic encephalopathy ( OR=2.49, 95% CI: 1.70-3.65, Z=4.68, P<0.000 01) , history of mental illness ( OR=2.82, 95% CI: 1.52-5.22, Z=3.30, P=0.001) , history of sedative-hypnotic use ( OR=4.12, 95% CI: 1.99-8.52, Z=3.82, P=0.000 1) , history of drinking ( OR=1.96, 95% CI: 1.18-3.26, Z=2.61, P=0.009) , postoperative infection ( OR=5.76, 95% CI: 4.24-7.84, Z=11.18, P<0.000 01) were independent risk factors for postoperative delirium in patients with liver surgery. Increased preoperative albumin level ( OR=3.31, 95% CI: 0.19-0.52, Z=4.52, P<0.000 01) was a protective factor for postoperative delirium in patients undergoing liver surgery. There were no statistically significant differences in effects of end-stage liver disease model score, preoperative serum total bilirubin level, postoperative increased serum sodium level, postoperative ICU admission, acute physiology and chronic health scores on postoperative delirium in patients with liver surgery ( P>0.05) . Conclusions:Advanced age, history of cerebrovascular disease, history of mental illness, history of hepatic encephalopathy, history of sedative-hypnotic use, history of alcohol consumption and postoperative infection are independent risk factors for postoperative delirium in patients with liver surgery, and elevated preoperative albumin level is associated with postoperative delirium. protective factor.
6.Effects of acute and chronic trauma on degree centrality of brain functional images in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder who lost their only child
Bo LIU ; Yifeng LUO ; Rongfeng QI ; Jiyuan GE ; Huanhuan DAI ; Qingyue LAN ; Li ZHANG ; Feng CHEN ; Zhihong CAO ; Lingjiang LI ; Guangming LU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2022;31(6):506-512
Objective:To investigate the effects and significance of acute and chronic trauma on brain degree centrality (DC) in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) who lost their only child at resting state.Methods:Retrospectively, the study enrolled a total of 51 parents with PTSD, including 35 PTSD parents whose children was lost in emergencies (acute bereaved PTSD group) and 16 PTSD parents whose children was lost of chronic causes such as diseases (chronic bereaved PTSD group). Fifty local adults were also included as healthy controls (HC group). The clinical administered PTSD scale(CAPS) was used to evaluate the severity of the subjects' clinical symptoms.Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging(fMRI) data of all subjects were collected and DC values were calculated.SPSS 22.0 software was used for statistical analysis.Covariance analysis was performed among three groups, while post hoc was performed between any two groups.What's more, correlation analyses were utilized between abnormal brain regions and the scores of CAPS.Results:Significant group effects were found in multiple regions, including the right inferior temporal gyrus (MNI: x, y, z=66, -27, -21), right temporal pole (MNI: x, y, z=54, 15, -9), right orbital inferior frontal gyrus (MNI: x, y, z=42, 21, -15), bilateral medial superior frontal gyri (MNI: right x, y, z=6, 63, 12; left x, y, z=-3, 60, 18), left inferior parietal angular gyrus (MNI: x, y, z=-45, -36, 51) and left postcentral gyrus (MNI: x, y, z=-45, -33, 51). Compared with HC group, the DC of two patient groups increased in the right inferior temporal gyrus (MNI: acute x, y, z=63, -27, -21; chronic x, y, z=63, -21, -27); the DC of acute bereaved PTSD group decreased in the right temporal pole (MNI: x, y, z=45, 21, -15) and the right orbital inferior frontal gyrus (MNI: x, y, z=48, 24, -12), while the DC of chronic bereaved PTSD group decreased in the left inferior parietal angular gyrus (MNI: x, y, z=-45, -36, 51) and left postcentral gyrus (MNI: x, y, z=-45, -33, 51). Compared with chronic bereaved PTSD group, the DC of acute bereaved PTSD group increased in the left inferior parietal angular gyrus (MNI: x, y, z=-33, -39, 42) and left postcentral gyrus (MNI: x, y, z=-45, -33, 51), while decreased in the right temporal pole (MNI: x, y, z=51, 12, -9), right orbital inferior frontal gyrus (MNI: x, y, z=42, 21, -15) and bilateral medial superior frontal gyri (MNI: left x, y, z=0, 57, 15; right x, y, z=3, 57, 15). In chronic bereaved PTSD group, the DC of the left postcentral gyrus was negatively correlated with C1 (avoid trauma-related thoughts, feelings) score in CAPS ( r=-0.606, P=0.028). In acute bereaved PTSD group, the DC of the left medial superior frontal gyrus was negatively correlated with D4 (high vigilance) score ( r=-0.416, P=0.020). Conclusion:There exist functional abnormalities of multiple brain regions in acute and chronic bereaved parents with PTSD.The high arousal symptoms of the former may be related with the abnormalities of prefrontal-amygdala neural circuit, while the latter show higher avoidance which may be associated with the dysfunction of somatosensory brain regions such as postcentral gyrus.
7.Evaluating model for the risk factors of mild cognitive impairment among rural elderly in Guizhou Province
Xiaoling CHEN ; Qingyue WU ; Jingyuan YANG ; Weina XUE ; Xi LONG ; Xing YANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2023;32(9):780-786
Objective:To analyze the lifestyle for brain health related factors and demographic characteristics through machine learning to achieve the assessing effect of mild cognitive impairement prevalence risk among rural elderly people in Guizhou.Methods:From July to August 2019, a multi-stage cluster random sampling method was used to select 1 235 rural elderly people aged 60 years and above in Guizhou Province as the subjects, and the investigation was performed with questionnaire and physical examination.The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) was used to assess cognitive function, and the important features and optimal number of features based on 12 LIBRA factors and 4 demographic characteristics were selected.Logistic regression and random forest algorithm were used to establish a evaluation model for the risk of mild cognitive impairment in the elderly.The evaluation efficacy of the model was also assessed using a combination of precision, accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, F1 score and area under curve (AUC) of receiver operating characteristic curve, and the Delong method was used to check the difference of AUC values between the two models.Results:A total of 291 subjects were diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment, with a detection rate of 23.56% (291/1 235). The AUC values of logistic regression and random forest models evaluating the risk of mild cognitive impairment in the rural elderly were 0.758 and 0.820, respectively, and the differences were statistically significant(both P<0.05). The random forest model had better evaluations with an accuracy of 0.823, precision of 0.805, sensitivity of 0.874, specificity of 0.767 and F1 score of 0.838, all of which were better than those of the logistic regression model.And the random forest model was also more stable after 10-fold cross-validation. Conclusion:The lifestyle for brain health related factors combined with demographic characteristics can more accurately evaluate the risk of mild cognitive impairment among rural elderly people in Guizhou.The random forest model is better than the logistic regression model.
8.Role of coping styles in development of post-traumatic stress disorder in patients lost their only child: a brain structure study
Huanhuan DAI ; Yifeng LUO ; Rongfeng QI ; Jiyuan GE ; Bo LIU ; Qingyue LAN ; Li ZHANG ; Feng CHEN ; Zhihong CAO ; Lingjiang LI ; Guangming LU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2022;21(10):989-995
Objective:To investigate the effect of coping style on the gray matter volume in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) who lost their only child, and the mediating role of gray matter volume in evaluating the influence of coping style in clinical symptoms of these parents.Methods:A total of 57 parents with PTSD (PTSD group) and 162 parents without PTSD (non-PTSD group) who lost their only child from September 2016 to March 2017 were enrolled from Jiangsu Province, China. Brain MRI data at resting state were collected. Voxel-based multiple regression analysis was performed to confirm the brain areas in which coping style main effect, diagnosis main effect and their interaction had significant influences in gray matter volumes. Correlations among gray matter volume of brain areas related to coping style, coping style scale scores, and clinician-administered PTSD scale (CAPS) scores were analyzed. Structural equation modeling was used to analyze the mediating role of gray matter volume in the influence of coping style in clinical symptoms of parents lost their only child.Results:(1) The coping style main effect did not significantly influence the gray matter volume in all subjects, and the diagnosis main effect had significant influence in gray matter volume in the right lingual gyrus; their interaction had significant influence in gray matter volume in the right peritalar fissure cortex and lingual gyrus. The positive coping style in the PTSD group had significant influence in the gray matter volumes of the right peritalar fissure cortex and lingual gyrus. (2) In the PTSD group, the scores of positive coping style were positively correlated with the gray matter volumes of the right talus fissure and the lingual gyrus ( P<0.05); the scores of positive coping style, and the gray matter volumes of the right talus fissure and the lingual gyrus were negatively correlated with scores of CAPS-C 5 and CAPS-C ( P<0.05). (3) In the PTSD group, positive coping style can positively predict the gray matter volumes of the right talus fissure and the lingual gyrus; the gray matter volumes of the right talus fissure and the lingual gyrus can negatively predict the avoidance-related symptoms. Conclusion:Positive coping style has influence in the gray matter volumes of the right talar fissure and lingual gyrus of PTSD patients lost their only child; and less positive coping style may affect the brain areas related to visual information processing, thus aggravating avoidance-related symptoms of PTSD patients.
9.AFF4 regulates osteogenic differentiation of human dental follicle cells.
Qingyue XIAO ; Yuning ZHANG ; Xingying QI ; Yaqian CHEN ; Rui SHENG ; Ruoshi XU ; Quan YUAN ; Chenchen ZHOU
International Journal of Oral Science 2020;12(1):20-20
As a member of the AFF (AF4/FMR2) family, AFF4 is a transcription elongation factor that is a component of the super elongation complex. AFF4 serves as a scaffolding protein that connects transcription factors and promotes gene transcription through elongation and chromatin remodelling. Here, we investigated the effect of AFF4 on human dental follicle cells (DFCs) in osteogenic differentiation. In this study, we found that small interfering RNA-mediated depletion of AFF4 resulted in decreased alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity and impaired mineralization. In addition, the expression of osteogenic-related genes (DLX5, SP7, RUNX2 and BGLAP) was significantly downregulated. In contrast, lentivirus-mediated overexpression of AFF4 significantly enhanced the osteogenic potential of human DFCs. Mechanistically, we found that both the mRNA and protein levels of ALKBH1, a critical regulator of epigenetics, changed in accordance with AFF4 expression levels. Overexpression of ALKBH1 in AFF4-depleted DFCs partially rescued the impairment of osteogenic differentiation. Our data indicated that AFF4 promoted the osteogenic differentiation of DFCs by upregulating the transcription of ALKBH1.
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