1.Research progress on myosteatosis in liver transplant recipients
Junfeng CAI ; Jingdong HE ; Yuxin JIANG ; Leibo XU
Organ Transplantation 2026;17(1):61-67
Myosteatosis is one of the common complications in patients with end-stage liver disease, which is significantly associated with poor outcomes after liver transplantation. Currently, diagnostic criteria of myosteatosis have not been established, and CT is the most commonly used for diagnosis. The pathogenesis of myosteatosis is multifactorial, and the pathophysiological mechanisms linking it to end-stage liver disease are not fully understood. An increasing number of scholars have recognized that the severity of myosteatosis is closely related to its clinical consequences, but there are no effective treatment options available. This article reviews the pathophysiological mechanisms and diagnostic methods of myosteatosis, and its impact on the prognosis of liver transplant recipients, and discusses current treatment strategies to provide references for the perioperative management of liver transplant recipients.
2.COMPERA 2.0 risk stratification in patients with severe aortic stenosis: implication for group 2 pulmonary hypertension.
Zongye CAI ; Xinrui QI ; Dao ZHOU ; Hanyi DAI ; Abuduwufuer YIDILISI ; Ming ZHONG ; Lin DENG ; Yuchao GUO ; Jiaqi FAN ; Qifeng ZHU ; Yuxin HE ; Cheng LI ; Xianbao LIU ; Jian'an WANG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2025;26(11):1076-1085
COMPERA 2.0 risk stratification has been demonstrated to be useful in patients with precapillary pulmonary hypertension (PH). However, its suitability for patients at risk for post-capillary PH or PH associated with left heart disease (PH-LHD) is unclear. To investigate the use of COMPERA 2.0 in patients with severe aortic stenosis (SAS) undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), who are at risk for post-capillary PH, a total of 327 eligible SAS patients undergoing TAVR at our institution between September 2015 and November 2020 were included in the study. Patients were classified into four strata before and after TAVR using the COMPERA 2.0 risk score. The primary endpoint was all-cause mortality. Survival analysis was performed using Kaplan-Meier curves, log-rank test, and Cox proportional hazards regression model. The study cohort had a median (interquartile range) age of 76 (70‒80) years and a pulmonary arterial systolic pressure of 33 (27‒43) mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa) before TAVR. The overall mortality was 11.9% during 26 (15‒47) months of follow-up. Before TAVR, cumulative mortality was higher with an increase in the risk stratum level (log-rank, both P<0.001); each increase in the risk stratum level resulted in an increased risk of death (hazard ratio (HR) 2.53, 95% confidential interval (CI) 1.54‒4.18, P<0.001), which was independent of age, sex, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), hemoglobin, albumin, and valve type (HR 1.76, 95% CI 1.01‒3.07, P=0.047). Similar results were observed at 30 d after TAVR. COMPERA 2.0 can serve as a useful tool for risk stratification in patients with SAS undergoing TAVR, indicating its potential application in the management of PH-LHD. Further validation is needed in patients with confirmed post-capillary PH by right heart catheterization.
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3.Global and regional trends in the incidence and prevalence of uterine fibroids and attributable risk factors at the national level from 2010 to 2019: A worldwide database study
Yuxin DAI ; Hongda CHEN ; Jing YU ; Jie CAI ; Bin LU ; Min DAI ; Lan ZHU
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(21):2583-2589
Background::Uterine fibroids (UFs), the most common tumors in women worldwide, may reduce quality of life and daily activities and even lead to adverse fertility and general health events in patients, causing significant societal health and financial burdens. The objective of this study was to evaluate the global burden through epidemiological trends and examine the potential risk factors for UFs at the national level.Methods::Data on the incidence, prevalence, disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), age-standardized incidence rates (ASIRs), age-standardized prevalence rates (ASPRs), and age-standardized DALY rates for UFs were collected, and the associations with the Human Development Index (HDI) and fertility were evaluated. The age trends in the average annual percent change (AAPC) of the incidence and prevalence rates of UFs were evaluated by joinpoint regression analysis. The associations between lifestyle, metabolic, and socioeconomic factors and the ASIRs of UFs were examined using multivariable linear regression analysis.Results::The worldwide incidence and prevalence of UFs have been increasing in the past decade, with AAPCs of 0.27% in the incidence rate and 0.078% in the prevalence rate. During 2010-2019, significant increasing trends in UF ASIR were observed in 52 of 88 countries. The age-specific incidence and prevalence of UFs in most age groups showed increasing trends except for 45-54-year-old women which showed no significant trend. Ecological analysis demonstrated no relationship between the incidence of UFs and the HDI but an inverse association with fertility. The incidence of UFs was positively correlated with alcohol intake, hypertension, overweight, and obesity and negatively correlated with smoking.Conclusion::With the increasing incidence and prevalence worldwide, effective targeted prevention and control of relevant risk factors at the national level should be encouraged to reduce the disease burden of UFs.
4.Meta-synthesis of qualitative studies on nursing home staff's awareness and experiences of elder abuse
Yuxin ZHANG ; Yi XIONG ; Aiqun LI ; Yangyang WANG ; Yuanyuan JIANG ; Yimin CAI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(16):2188-2194
Objective:To explore the awareness and experiences of elder abuse among staff in nursing homes.Methods:Qualitative studies on elder abuse by nursing home staff were systematically searched in databases, including China Biology Medicine disc, Wanfang data, Web of Science, and PubMed, up to August 15, 2023. A meta-synthesis approach was employed to categorize and integrate the findings.Results:Fourteen articles were included, yielding 93 themes. After repeated reading, analysis, and comparison, similar results were categorized into 12 new categories, synthesized into three integrated outcomes: causes of elder abuse, forms of elder abuse, and strategies for prevention and intervention of elder abuse.Conclusions:Staff should pay attention to the issue of elder abuse in nursing homes, establish closer connections between institutions, the aged, and their families, and promote healthy aging within these facilities.
5.Changes of interleukin-34 levels in serum and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid of patients with severe pneumonia and their prognostic value
Yuxin LIU ; Yongmin YAN ; Jianke REN ; Jianlei TANG ; Sheliang XUE ; Zhifang ZHUANG ; Run CAI ; Yanjuan ZHOU
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(24):31-36
Objective To investigate the changes in interleukin-34 (IL-34)levels in serum and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) of patients with severe pneumonia and their prognostic value. Methods A total of 66 patients with severe pneumonia (severe pneumonia group), 35 patients with non-severe pneumonia (non-severe pneumonia group), and 27 healthy adults (control group) were enrolled. The severe pneumonia group was further divided into survival group of 38 patients and non-survival group of 28 patients based on 28-day survival. Clinical data of all subjects were analyzed. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were plotted to assess the predictive power of serum IL-34 and relative
6.Application of Wuxing music combined with traditional Chinese medicine bath and golden paste encapsulation in patients with psoriasis vulgaris(blood-heat syndrome)
Feiwen WU ; Ping OUYANG ; Yunmeng DENG ; Yun CAI ; Yuxin HUANGYANG ; Laixiang YANG
Journal of Shenyang Medical College 2024;26(1):48-52
Objective:To investigate the application of Wuxing music combined with traditional Chinese medicine bath and golden paste encapsulation in patients with psoriasis vulgaris(blood-heat syndrome).Methods:In this prospective study,80 patients with psoriasis vulgaris(blood heat syndrome)admitted to our hospital from Nov 2020 to Nov 2022 were included and randomly divided into the control group and the observation group,with 40 cases in each group.The control group received routine nursing intervention,and the observation group received Wuxing music combined with traditional Chinese medicine bath and golden paste encapsulation nursing on the basis of control group,4 weeks as a course of treatment.After 2 courses of nursing,nursing effect,the scores of SCL-90 and DQOLS,the levels of serum inflammatory factors[interleukin-13(IL-13),transforming growth factor-β(TGF-β),and tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α)],and nursing satisfaction were compared between the two groups.Results:The area and severity of skin lesions in the two groups were lower than before nursing,and the changes in the observation group were more significant(P<0.05).The scores of SCL-90 and DQOLS in the two groups were lower than those before nursing,and the changes in the observation group were more significant(P<0.05).The levels of IL-13,TGF-β and TNF-α in the two groups were lower than those before nursing,and the levels of these indicators in the observation group were significantly lower than those in the control group(P<0.05).The satisfaction rate of the observation group was higher than that of the control group(P<0.05).Conclusions:Wuxing music combined with traditional Chinese medicine bath and golden paste encapsulation has a significant nursing effect on patients with psoriasis vulgaris(blood heat syndrome).It can decrease serum inflammatory factors,alleviate the degree of skin lesions,and iprove quality of life and nursing satisfaction.
7.Meta-synthesis of the disease experience of patients with gestational hypertension
Hongjiao CHEN ; Yimin CAI ; Aiqun LI ; Yuxin ZHANG ; Yangyang WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(14):1842-1849
Objective:To systematically evaluate the disease experience of patients with gestational hypertension, provide targeted care support for patients with gestational hypertension and promote their physical and mental health.Methods:This study is a Meta-synthesis. Qualitative studies on the experience of hypertensive patients during pregnancy were searched through PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Embase, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Database, VIP and China Biology Medicine disc. The retrieval time limit was from the establishment of the databases to May 8, 2022. The quality of the studies were evaluated using the quality evaluation criteria for qualitative research of the Australian Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence-Based Health Care Center, and the results were integrated by the pooled integration method.Results:A total of 13 studies were included, 55 complete research results were extracted, 9 new categories were summarized and 3 integrated results were synthesized. Integration result 1 was the physical, psychological and behavioral changes that occurred in patients with gestational hypertension after diagnosis of the disease. Integration result 2 was that patients with gestational hypertension had coping deficits and hoped to receive support from multiple sources. Integration result 3 was the current and future challenges for patients with gestational hypertension.Conclusions:Gestational hypertension will bring many impacts to the patients, which needs support from many aspects. There are many challenges for disease management in the future. Medical staff should fully understand the experience of patients with gestational hypertension, give guidance and support to the most authentic feelings and experiences of the patients and encourage them to actively deal with the disease. At the same time, an effective and comprehensive support system should be built to help them better manage the disease.
8.Meta-synthesis of fertility preservation decision-making experience for cancer patients of childbearing age
Aiqun LI ; Yuxin ZHANG ; Hongjiao CHEN ; Pin LI ; Yangyang WANG ; Yuanyuan JIANG ; Yimin CAI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(25):3386-3393
Objective:To systematically integrate qualitative research on the decision-making experience of fertility preservation in cancer patients of childbearing age, so as to provide evidence-based basis for improving patients' fertility preservation decision-making ability and formulating targeted intervention plans.Methods:Qualitative research on the decision-making experience of fertility preservation in cancer patients of childbearing age was systematically searched on PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Embase, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) , Wanfang Database, VIP and China Biology Medicine disc. The search period was from database establishment to December 2, 2022. The quality of literature was evaluated using the quality evaluation criteria for qualitative research of the Australia Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence-Based Health Care Center. The results were integrated using the Meta-synthesis method.Results:A total of 11 articles were included, 28 results were extracted, summarized into 6 categories, and formed 3 integrated results. The integration results included the challenges and opportunities faced by fertility preservation decision-making, fertility preservation decision-making was influenced by individual, family and social factors, and lack of sufficient decision-making support.Conclusions:Cancer patients of childbearing age lack decision-making support for fertility preservation and face decision-making difficulties. Medical and nursing staff should comprehensively evaluate the fertility needs of cancer patients of childbearing age, pay attention to their cognition and experience, provide professional fertility counseling, and help patients make high-quality decision-making.
9.Application of managing cancer and living meaningfully therapy in cancer patients: a socping review
Yuxin DENG ; Qi WEI ; Xiangreng CAI ; Yanan GAO ; Yuting LIU ; Jiali HUANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(34):2707-2713
Objective:To review the scope of research on the application of managing cancer and living meaningfully (CALM) in cancer patient populations, and provide reference for follow-up research and clinical promotion and application.Methods:Using the research method of scope review, two evidence-based trained researchers independently conducted a blind literature search. A total of 12 databases were searched, including CNKI, Wanfang, VIP, China Biomedical Literature Database, Cochrane Library, PubMed, Web of Science, CTNAHL, Embase, Scopus, Medline and EBSCO. The search time limit was from database establishment to September 26, 2022. Collected relevant literature on the application of CALM therapy to cancer patients, extracted data included in the literature, summarize and report research results.Results:A total of 2 089 articles were retrieved, and 13 were eventually included through the inclusion criteria, including 8 randomized controlled studies, 2 quasi experimental studies and 3 qualitative studies. The results showed that CALM therapy included 4 themes, 3 to 8 separate psychotherapy sessions, each lasting for 3 to 6 months for 30 to 60 minutes. It was a short and flexible evidence-based personalized psychotherapy method that was easily accepted by patients, could alleviate the negative emotions of patients with advanced cancer, and promote their mental health. There was no literature reports on the occurrence of adverse events related to CALM therapy.Conclusions:CALM therapy has a positive impact on cancer patients, with safety and feasibility. In the future, it is necessary to construct a specific, standard, and localized CALM therapy program, conduct large sample, high-quality research to verify the application effect of CALM therapy in cancer patients, and provide evidence-based basis for formulating the best CALM therapy program for cancer patients.
10.Lived experience and inner needs of patients with young-onset dementia: a qualitative Meta-synthesis
Yuxin ZHU ; Chongqing SHI ; Yixin WANG ; Chan CAI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(36):2862-2869
Objective:To systematically evaluate the lived experience and inner needs of patients with young-onset dementia and to provide a basis for developing targeted interventions in clinical practice.Methods:Qualitative studies on the lived experience and inner needs of patients with young-onset dementia were retrieved from PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, PsycINFO, China National Knowledge Internet, VIP, Wanfang Database, and China Biology Medicine disc from the start to September 2022.Two investigators trained in evidence-based knowledge screened the literature inclusion and exclusion criteria independently and rigorously, and used an aggregative synthesis to integrate and categorize the results.Results:A total of 11 articles were included, 33 results were extracted. These results were clustered into 8 categories, and 3 integrated results were synthesized: patients faced difficulties and challenges in daily life, social activities and work,experienced severe psychological burden and stigma; there were differences in coping styles among patients with different emotional experiences, manifesting as avoidance, confrontation, and adoption of positive coping styles; patients had unmet needs in multiple dimensions such as poor communication between doctors and patients, lack of peer support, lack of age-appropriate services, and desired to obtain support from multiple sources.Conclusions:The community, hospital, and society should be fully connected to provide support for patients with young-onset dementia to reduce stigma, improve the diagnostic process, and encourage positive coping. More research is needed in the future to help healthcare professionals understand the experience and needs of patients with young-onset dementia, with the aim of improving the quality of life of patients.


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