1.Video-electroencephalogram follow-up in internal nuclear inclusion disease:a case report
Jianmin QIU ; Jiajun LIN ; Xuelian YOU ; Lifang CHEN ; Yuan LIN ; Linhui XIE
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2023;49(11):669-674
An adult female patient of internal nuclear inclusion disease(NIID)with a major clinical manifestation of decreased intelligence and recurrent disturbance of consciousness was followed up for nearly 4 years.In particular,the evolution of the video-electroencephalogram(VEEG),the auxiliary diagnosis of VEEG,and the prediction value of VEEG for clinical outcome were summarized.We found that(1)the background rhythm in NIID patients evolved with the progression of the disease;(2)electroencephalogram reactivity could predict the outcome of NIID coma;(3)VEEG helped to determine whether the consciousness disturbance caused by NIID was due to non-convulsive status epilepticus,This case provides a new idea to explore the application of VEEG in NIID.
2.Analysis of willingness to engage in geriatric nursing services of students in geriatric related majors of universities and its influencing factors based on grey relation model
Xuelian ZHANG ; Shuping YOU ; Qiongling FAN ; Fei YANG ; Xuemei CAO ; Jiawei WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(14):1926-1931
Objective:To explore the willingness to engage in geriatric nursing services of students in geriatric related majors in universities of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China (Xinjiang for short) , and analyze its influencing factors, so as to provide a reference for cultivating the geriatric nursing service personnel in Xinjiang.Methods:From September 2019 to July 2020, 976 students in geriatric related majors (the nursing major and geriatric service and management major) from 2 universities, a medical university and a vocational university in Xinjiang, were selected as the research object. Students were investigated with the Students' Willingness to Engage in Geriatric Nursing Services Questionnaire, and 50 students were interviewed with the structured interview.Results:Among 976 university students in geriatric related majors, 606 (62.09%) were willing to engage in geriatric nursing services. Logistic regression analysis showed that attitudes towards the aged, registered residence, experience of caring for the aged, living with the aged, attention to geriatric nursing information, and views on the prospects of geriatric nursing services were the influencing factors of students' willingness to engage in geriatric nursing services with a statistical difference ( P<0.05) . The results of grey relation analysis showed that the driving strength of the influencing factors of the willingness to engage in geriatric nursing services of students in geriatric related majors from strong to weak was views on the prospects of geriatric nursing services (the relation index was 0.944) and attitudes toward the aged (the relation index was 0.828) , experience of caring for the aged (the relation index was 0.763) , attention to geriatric nursing information (the relation index was 0.658) , living with the aged (the relation index was 0.600) and the registered residence (the relation index was 0.563) . Conclusions:The most critical influencing factor for students in geriatric related majors in Xinjiang universities to engage in geriatric nursing services is their views on the prospects of geriatric nursing services and their attitudes towards the aged. Universities should further strengthen the discipline construction and curriculum reforms of geriatric related majors, pay attention to the education of career prospects, cultivate a positive attitude towards the aged, and increase the willingness of students to engage in geriatric nursing services.
3.Expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of severe and critical coronavirus disease 2019.
You SHANG ; Jianfeng WU ; Jinglun LIU ; Yun LONG ; Jianfeng XIE ; Dong ZHANG ; Bo HU ; Yuan ZONG ; Xuelian LIAO ; Xiuling SHANG ; Renyu DING ; Kai KANG ; Jiao LIU ; Aijun PAN ; Yonghao XU ; Changsong WANG ; Qianghong XU ; Xijing ZHANG ; Jicheng ZHANG ; Ling LIU ; Jiancheng ZHANG ; Yi YANG ; Kaijiang YU ; Xiangdong GUAN ; Dechang CHEN
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(16):1913-1916
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Chuan CHEN ; Wenqiang LIU ; Jiayin GUO ; Yuanyuan LIU ; Xuelian LIU ; Jun LIU ; Xiaoyang DOU ; Rongrong LE ; Yixin HUANG ; Chong LI ; Lingyue YANG ; Xiaochen KOU ; Yanhong ZHAO ; You WU ; Jiayu CHEN ; Hong WANG ; Bin SHEN ; Yawei GAO ; Shaorong GAO
Protein & Cell 2021;12(6):455-474
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5.Correction to: Nuclear m6A reader YTHDC1 regulates the scaffold function of LINE1 RNA in mouse ESCs and early embryos.
Chuan CHEN ; Wenqiang LIU ; Jiayin GUO ; Yuanyuan LIU ; Xuelian LIU ; Jun LIU ; Xiaoyang DOU ; Rongrong LE ; Yixin HUANG ; Chong LI ; Lingyue YANG ; Xiaochen KOU ; Yanhong ZHAO ; You WU ; Jiayu CHEN ; Hong WANG ; Bin SHEN ; Yawei GAO ; Shaorong GAO
Protein & Cell 2022;13(6):470-471