1.Expert Consensus on Neurocritical Care Monitoring and Management in Beijing and Tibet(2025)
Drolma PHURBU ; Wenjin CHEN ; Heng ZHANG ; Jian ZHANG ; Xiaomeng WANG ; Guoying LIN ; Wenjun PAN ; Xiying GUI ; Xin CAI ; Chodron TENZIN ; Jianlei FU ; Qianwei LI ; TSEYANG ; Yijun LIU ; Bo LIU ; Tsering DROLMA ; Yudron SONAM ; KYILV ; Samdrup TSERING ; Wa DA ; Juan GUO ; Cheng QIU ; Huan CHEN ; Xiaoting WANG ; Yangong CHAO ; Dawei LIU ; Wenzhao CHAI ; Chenggong HU ; Wanhong YIN ; Shihong ZHU
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2026;17(1):59-72
Neurocritical care involves complex pathophysiological mechanisms, and its incidence is higher, injuries are more severe, and treatment is more challenging in high-altitude environments. This consensus, based on the latest domestic and international evidence-based medical data, establishes a standardized, goal-oriented framework for neurocritical care management applicable in high-altitude regions and nationwide. The consensus was developed following international standards for evidence quality assessment and underwent two rounds of Delphi expert consultation, resulting in 32 recommendation statements covering three parts: management systems, monitoring and assessment, and core strategies. Key updates include: advocating for the establishment of independent neurocritical care units and implementing precise tiered diagnosis and treatment based on the "Five Differences in Critical Care" concept; constructing a "trinity" multimodal brain monitoring system centered on cerebral blood flow, cerebral oxygenation, and brain function, emphasizing routine bedside transcranial Doppler ultrasound, cerebral oximetry, and continuous electroencephalography monitoring; shifting management strategies from mild hypothermia therapy to targeted temperature management, and defining the "446" target management pathway for the supercritical stage; emphasizing the assessment of static and dynamic cerebrovascular autoregulation functions through multimodal methods to achieve individualized optimal mean arterial pressure management; elevating cerebrospinal fluid management goals to the level of "glymphatic system" function maintenance; implementing a multidisciplinary collaborative, whole-process management model focusing on patients' long-term neurological functional outcomes; de-escalation criteria include multidimensional indicators such as recovery of brain structure, restoration of cerebrovascular autoregulation, improvement in cerebrospinal fluid dynamics, and reduction in biomarker levels; and integrating cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence into post-critical care management and rehabilitation planning. This consensus systematically integrates the entire process of neurocritical care management, reflecting the modern connotation of goal-oriented, dynamic, and multimodal integration in neurocritical care medicine. It aims to adapt to new trends such as deepening understanding of pathophysiological mechanisms, the integration of medicine and engineering, and the empowerment of artificial intelligence, thereby further advancing the discipline of critical care medicine.
2.Effect of Carbohydrate Intake Order on Metabolic Profiles of Endurance Exercise Mice in a High-temperature Environment
Huan-Yu WANG ; Guo-Dong ZHOU ; Ru-Wen WANG ; Jun QIU ; Ru WANG
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2025;52(6):1529-1543
ObjectiveThe primary objective of this study was to investigate the effects of carbohydrate intake order on post-exercise recovery and metabolic regulation under heat stress, particularly in models of exercise induced fatigue. Given the increasing significance of optimizing nutritional strategies to support performance in extreme environmental conditions, this study aimed to provide experimental evidence that contributes to a better understanding of how the sequence in which carbohydrates are consumed impacts exercise recovery, metabolic homeostasis, and fatigue alleviation in a high-temperature environment. MethodsA mouse model of exercise-induced fatigue was established under high-temperature (35°C) to simulate heat stress. The subjects were divided into 3 distinct groups based on their carbohydrate intake order: the “mixed intake” group (HOT_MIX), where all macronutrients (carbohydrates, proteins, and fats) were consumed in a balanced ratio; the “carbohydrate-first intake” group (HOT_CHO), where carbohydrates were consumed first followed by other macronutrients; the “carbohydrate-later intake” group (HOT_PRO), where proteins and fats were consumed prior to carbohydrates. Each group underwent a 7 d intervention period with daily intake according to their designated group. Exercise performance was assessed using rotarod retention time test, and biomarkers of muscle damage, such as lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), creatine kinase (CK), lactate (LD), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), and non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA), were measured. Furthermore, targeted metabolomics analyses were conducted to investigate metabolic shifts in response to different dietary strategies, and KEGG pathway enrichment analysis was employed to explore the biological mechanisms underlying these changes. ResultsThe findings demonstrated that the HOT_PRO group exhibited a significantly improved performance in the rotarod test, with a longer retention time compared to both the HOT_MIX and HOT_CHO groups (P<0.05). Additionally, this group showed significantly reduced levels of muscle damage markers such as LDH and CK, indicating that the carbohydrate-later intake strategy helped alleviate exercise-induced muscle injury. Metabolomic profiling of the HOT_PRO group showed marked increases in alanine, creatine, and flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD), indicating shifts in amino acid metabolism and oxidative metabolism. Conversely, metabolites such as spermidine, cholesterol sulfate, cholesterol, and serine were significantly reduced in the HOT_PRO group, pointing to alterations in lipid and sterol metabolism. Further analysis of the differential metabolites revealed that these changes were primarily associated with key metabolic pathways, including glycine-serine-threonine metabolism, primary bile acid biosynthesis, taurine and hypotaurine metabolism, and steroid hormone biosynthesis. These pathways are essential for energy production, antioxidant defense, and muscle recovery, suggesting that the carbohydrate-later feeding strategy may promote metabolic homeostasis and improve exercise recovery by enhancing these critical metabolic processes. ConclusionThe results of this study support the hypothesis that consuming carbohydrates after proteins and fats during exercise recovery enhances metabolic homeostasis and accelerates recovery under heat stress. This strategy effectively modulates energy, amino acid, and lipid-related pathways, which are crucial for improving endurance performance and mitigating fatigue in high-temperature environments. The findings suggest that carbohydrate-later intake could be a promising nutritional strategy for athletes and individuals exposed to heat during physical activity. Furthermore, the study provides valuable insights into how different nutrient timing strategies can impact exercise recovery and metabolic regulation, paving the way for more personalized and effective nutritional interventions in extreme environmental conditions.
3.Animal experimental study of transoral transgastric endoscopic surgery cholecystectomy
Hong-liang ZHENG ; Huan YANG ; Xu-biao NIE ; Xue PENG ; Qiu-jian QIAO ; Jian-ying BAI
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2025;34(7):584-588
Objective To investigate the feasibility and safety of transoral transgastric natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery(TG-NOTES)cholecystectomy in miniature pigs.Methods A total of 11 miniature pigs were selected as the experimental subjects and underwent TG-NOTES cholecystectomy.These pigs were divided into the Group A and Group B according to the surgical procedures.Among them,7 miniature pigs in the Group A underwent endoscopic cholecystectomy without dissecting the gallbladder triangle,while 4 miniature pigs in the Group B underwent endoscopic cholecystectomy after dissecting the gallbladder triangle.The success rate of surgery,the time of each stage of surgery,the incidence of complications,the success rate of cholecystectomy and the survival rate of miniature pigs in the two groups were counted.One miniature pig in the Group A and 4 miniature pigs in the Group B were selected for survival experiments.After surviving for 1 week,they were killed and dissected to observe the healing of incision and incidence of complications.Results The surgical survival rate of experimental animals was 100%,and the success rate of cholecystectomy was 100%.There was no significant difference in the surgical time,time of cut the stomach into the abdomen,time of gallbladder exploration or time of gallbladder removal of miniature pigs between the two groups(P>0.05).The time of ligating gallbladder artery of miniature pigs in the Group B was longer than that in the Group A,and the time of isdating gallbladder was shorter than that in the Group A,with statistically significant differences(P<0.05).There was no significant difference in the average number of complications of miniature pigs between the two groups(P>0.05).The dissection of animals after survival experiments revealed that the incisions healed well without serious complications.Conclusion This study successfully establishes the surgical model of TG-NOTES cholecystectomy,and confirms the safety and feasibility of TG-NOTES cholecystectomy.
4.Clinical trial on alendronate sodium combined with teriparatide in the treatment of patients with postmenopausal osteoporosis patients
Yan ZHU ; Lei-yu QIU ; Huan-xing LU
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2025;41(1):26-30
Objective To explore the clinical efficacy and safety of alendronate sodium tablet combined with injection of recombinant teriparatide and calcium carbonate D3 tablet in the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis(PMDP).Methods The patients with postmenopausal osteoporosis were divided into control group and treatment group according to the cohort method according to the treatment regimen.The control group was treated with calcium carbonate D3 tablet(600 mg,1 tablet a day)and alendronate sodium tablet(70 mg,once a week),while the treatment group was given injection of reacombinant teriparatide(200 U/20 μg,20 μg every day)on the basis of the control group.Both groups were continuously treated for 6 months.The clinical efficacy was compared after 6 months of treatment.The bone mineral density(BMD)of lumbar spine,total hip and femoral neck and levels of bone metabolism indicators[osteocalcin(OCN),tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase-5b(TRAP-5b),procollagen type Ⅰ amino-terminal propeptide(PINP),C-terminal cross-linked peptide of type Ⅰ collagen(CTX-Ⅰ)]before treatment and after 6 months of treatment and bone pain[visual analogue scale(VAS)]and quality of life[European Foundation Osteoporosis Quality of Life Questionnaire(ECOS-16)]before treatment and after 3 and 6 months of treatment were recorded,and the adverse drug reactions within 6 months of treatment were compared.Results Fifty-two cases in treatment group and 64 cases in control group were enrolled.After treatment,the total effective rates in treatment group and control group were 87.80%(36 cases/41 cases)and 68.29%(28 cases/41 cases),respectively(P<0.05).The BMD values of lumbar spine in treatment group and control group after treatment were(0.69±0.15)and(0.79±0.18)g·cm-2;the BMD values of total hip were(0.70±0.11)and(0.77±0.15)g·cm-2;the BMD values of femoral neck were(0.79±0.19)and(0.87±0.15)g·cm-2,respectively;the OCN levels were(7.42±1.53)and(5.37±1.16)μg·L-1;the PINP levels were(85.31±5.66)and(76.30±5.49)ng·mL-1;the TRAP-5b levels were(3.27±0.46)and(5.16±0.72)U·L-1;the CTX-Ⅰ levels were(3.37±0.54)and(5.08±0.70)ng·mL-1;the VAS scores were(1.48±0.13)and(2.07±0.24)points;the ECOS-16 scores were(24.84±4.62)and(32.71±6.07)points,and there were statistical differences in the above indicators between treatment group and control group(all P<0.05).The main adverse drug reactions in treatment group were rash,dizziness and limb pain,and the main adverse drug reactions in control group were rash,dizziness,nausea,and limb pain,and the total incidence rates of adverse reactions in treatment group and control group were 12.20%(5 cases/41 cases)and 19.51%(8 cases/41 cases)(P>0.05).Conclusion Alendronate sodium tablet combined with injection of recombinant teriparatide and calcium carbonate D3 tablet has a significant short-term efficacy on PMOP patients,and it can help to enhance the bone mineral density,reduce the symptoms of bone pain,and relieve the osteoporosis.
5.Synthesis and preliminary biological evaluation of carbonic anhydrase Ⅸ-targeted PET imaging probe
Qianhui WANG ; Bingqing QIU ; Huan PENG ; Ying PENG ; Jianguo LIN ; Ling QIU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2025;45(3):169-174
Objective:To design and synthesize a 18F-labeled small molecule PET imaging probe targeting carbonic anhydrase Ⅸ (CAⅨ), named as 18F-single-acetazolamide (SAZ), and to evaluate its biological properties preliminarily. Methods:Acetazolamide was used as raw material to synthesize the precursor SAZ, and the target probe 18F-SAZ was obtained through nucleophilic substitution and other reactions. The radiochemical yield, radiochemical purity, specific activity, lipid water partition coefficient log P, and stability of 18F-SAZ were determined. Cancer cell lines OS-RC-2 (CAⅨ-positive) and HCT116 (CAⅨ-negative) were used for cell uptake experiments, and corresponding tumor-bearing mice were constructed for microPET imaging. Biodistribution of the probe in OS-RC-2 tumor-bearing mice was analyzed. The difference among groups was analyzed by repeated measures analysis of variance and Bonferroni method. Results:The probe 18F-SAZ was successfully prepared with the labelling yield of (5.60±0.51)%, specific activity of (7.90±0.62)MBq/nmol, radiochemical purity more than 99%, and the lipid water partition coefficient log P of -0.38±0.01. After incubation with PBS or mouse serum for 4 h, the radiochemical purity was still more than 99%. The uptake of 18F-SAZ in OS-RC-2 cells reached (1.47±0.24) percentage of the added radioactivity dose (%AD) at 30min, which was significantly higher than the uptake in the blocked group and that in HCT116 cells ((0.60±0.07)%AD, (0.50±0.05)%AD; F=24.31, P values: 0.012, 0.013 (Bonferroni correction method)). The results of microPET imaging showed that the uptake of 18F-SAZ in OS-RC-2 tumors reached the maximum at 30min ((2.92±0.07) percentage activity of injection dose per gram of tissue (%ID/g)), while the maximum uptakes in the blocked group and HCT116 tumors were only (1.36±0.02) and (1.12±0.07)%ID/g, respectively. 18F-SAZ was mainly distributed in tumors and organs including kidney, intestine, liver, stomach in OS-RC-2 tumor-bearing mice. Conclusions:The probe 18F-SAZ is successfully synthesized. It has high radiochemical purity and good stability in vitro, and can specifically target tumor cells with high expression of CAⅨ. It is expected to be a new CAⅨ-targeting PET imaging probe.
6.Application of intelligent oxygen management system in neonatal intensive care units: a scoping review.
Huan HE ; Qiu-Yi SUN ; Ying TANG ; Jin-Li DAI ; Han-Xin ZHANG ; Hua-Yun HE
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2025;27(6):753-758
The intelligent oxygen management system is a software designed with various algorithms to automatically titrate inhaled oxygen concentration according to specific patterns. This system can be integrated into various ventilator devices and used during assisted ventilation processes, aiming to maintain the patient's blood oxygen saturation within a target range. This paper employs a scoping review methodology, focusing on research related to intelligent oxygen management systems in neonatal intensive care units. It reviews the fundamental principles, application platforms, and clinical outcomes of these systems, providing a theoretical basis for clinical implementation.
Humans
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Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
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Infant, Newborn
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Oxygen/administration & dosage*
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Oxygen Inhalation Therapy/methods*
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Respiration, Artificial
7.Characteristics and implications of observation tools for physical activity among children and adolescents
QIU Yanping, WANG Lijuan, QI Jing, CHEN Huan, ZHENG Nan, LI Xiaoqing
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(3):310-314
Abstract
To analyzes the characteristics, problems and enlightenment of physical activity observation tools, so as to provide reference for researchers to quickly and accurately choose appropriate observation tools to evaluate children s and adolescents physical activity. Literature search is conducted in eight databases of Chinese and English, including CNKI, Wanfang, VIP, Web of Science, PubMed, Medline, ERIC, and SPORTDiscus. Ultimately, eight observation tools for assessing physical activity in children and adolescents are included. Through summarization and comparison, it is found that the applications of those tools cover multiple age groups, the observation indicators cover multiple dimensions for each with varying emphases, and the applicable contexts vary in their specific background information, and recording methods tend to be quantitative. However, several issues remain to be addressed in practical applications. First, the observation indicators need to be supplemented and improved; second, physical activity in community environments and academic classrooms requires further attention; third, physical activity intensity needs to be scientifically evaluated; fourth, observation and recording methods need to be integrated and innovated; fifth, the number of observation subjects needs to be expanded. Future research could focus on developing observation tools tailored to the characteristics of Chinese children and adolescents, while drawing on foreign observation tools to comprehensively assess physical activity among children and adolescents.
8.Clinical trial on alendronate sodium combined with teriparatide in the treatment of patients with postmenopausal osteoporosis patients
Yan ZHU ; Lei-yu QIU ; Huan-xing LU
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2025;41(1):26-30
Objective To explore the clinical efficacy and safety of alendronate sodium tablet combined with injection of recombinant teriparatide and calcium carbonate D3 tablet in the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis(PMDP).Methods The patients with postmenopausal osteoporosis were divided into control group and treatment group according to the cohort method according to the treatment regimen.The control group was treated with calcium carbonate D3 tablet(600 mg,1 tablet a day)and alendronate sodium tablet(70 mg,once a week),while the treatment group was given injection of reacombinant teriparatide(200 U/20 μg,20 μg every day)on the basis of the control group.Both groups were continuously treated for 6 months.The clinical efficacy was compared after 6 months of treatment.The bone mineral density(BMD)of lumbar spine,total hip and femoral neck and levels of bone metabolism indicators[osteocalcin(OCN),tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase-5b(TRAP-5b),procollagen type Ⅰ amino-terminal propeptide(PINP),C-terminal cross-linked peptide of type Ⅰ collagen(CTX-Ⅰ)]before treatment and after 6 months of treatment and bone pain[visual analogue scale(VAS)]and quality of life[European Foundation Osteoporosis Quality of Life Questionnaire(ECOS-16)]before treatment and after 3 and 6 months of treatment were recorded,and the adverse drug reactions within 6 months of treatment were compared.Results Fifty-two cases in treatment group and 64 cases in control group were enrolled.After treatment,the total effective rates in treatment group and control group were 87.80%(36 cases/41 cases)and 68.29%(28 cases/41 cases),respectively(P<0.05).The BMD values of lumbar spine in treatment group and control group after treatment were(0.69±0.15)and(0.79±0.18)g·cm-2;the BMD values of total hip were(0.70±0.11)and(0.77±0.15)g·cm-2;the BMD values of femoral neck were(0.79±0.19)and(0.87±0.15)g·cm-2,respectively;the OCN levels were(7.42±1.53)and(5.37±1.16)μg·L-1;the PINP levels were(85.31±5.66)and(76.30±5.49)ng·mL-1;the TRAP-5b levels were(3.27±0.46)and(5.16±0.72)U·L-1;the CTX-Ⅰ levels were(3.37±0.54)and(5.08±0.70)ng·mL-1;the VAS scores were(1.48±0.13)and(2.07±0.24)points;the ECOS-16 scores were(24.84±4.62)and(32.71±6.07)points,and there were statistical differences in the above indicators between treatment group and control group(all P<0.05).The main adverse drug reactions in treatment group were rash,dizziness and limb pain,and the main adverse drug reactions in control group were rash,dizziness,nausea,and limb pain,and the total incidence rates of adverse reactions in treatment group and control group were 12.20%(5 cases/41 cases)and 19.51%(8 cases/41 cases)(P>0.05).Conclusion Alendronate sodium tablet combined with injection of recombinant teriparatide and calcium carbonate D3 tablet has a significant short-term efficacy on PMOP patients,and it can help to enhance the bone mineral density,reduce the symptoms of bone pain,and relieve the osteoporosis.
9.Safety of teriflunomide in Chinese adult patients with relapsing multiple sclerosis: A phase IV, 24-week multicenter study.
Chao QUAN ; Hongyu ZHOU ; Huan YANG ; Zheng JIAO ; Meini ZHANG ; Baorong ZHANG ; Guojun TAN ; Bitao BU ; Tao JIN ; Chunyang LI ; Qun XUE ; Huiqing DONG ; Fudong SHI ; Xinyue QIN ; Xinghu ZHANG ; Feng GAO ; Hua ZHANG ; Jiawei WANG ; Xueqiang HU ; Yueting CHEN ; Jue LIU ; Wei QIU
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(4):452-458
BACKGROUND:
Disease-modifying therapies have been approved for the treatment of relapsing multiple sclerosis (RMS). The present study aims to examine the safety of teriflunomide in Chinese patients with RMS.
METHODS:
This non-randomized, multi-center, 24-week, prospective study enrolled RMS patients with variant (c.421C>A) or wild type ABCG2 who received once-daily oral teriflunomide 14 mg. The primary endpoint was the relationship between ABCG2 polymorphisms and teriflunomide exposure over 24 weeks. Safety was assessed over the 24-week treatment with teriflunomide.
RESULTS:
Eighty-two patients were assigned to variant ( n = 42) and wild type groups ( n = 40), respectively. Geometric mean and geometric standard deviation (SD) of pre-dose concentration (variant, 54.9 [38.0] μg/mL; wild type, 49.1 [32.0] μg/mL) and area under plasma concentration-time curve over a dosing interval (AUC tau ) (variant, 1731.3 [769.0] μg∙h/mL; wild type, 1564.5 [1053.0] μg∙h/mL) values at steady state were approximately similar between the two groups. Safety profile was similar and well tolerated across variant and wild type groups in terms of rates of treatment emergent adverse events (TEAE), treatment-related TEAE, grade ≥3 TEAE, and serious adverse events (AEs). No new specific safety concerns or deaths were reported in the study.
CONCLUSION:
ABCG2 polymorphisms did not affect the steady-state exposure of teriflunomide, suggesting a similar efficacy and safety profile between variant and wild type RMS patients.
REGISTRATION
NCT04410965, https://clinicaltrials.gov .
Humans
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Crotonates/adverse effects*
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Toluidines/adverse effects*
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Nitriles
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Hydroxybutyrates
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Female
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Male
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Adult
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ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily G, Member 2/genetics*
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Middle Aged
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Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-Remitting/genetics*
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Prospective Studies
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Young Adult
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Neoplasm Proteins/genetics*
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East Asian People
10.Latent profile analysis and influencing factors of benefit finding in gastric cancer patients
Qingchen WU ; Huan QIU ; Xingqiao TAO ; Xian WEI ; Wen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(17):1302-1308
Objective:To explore the categories of benefit finding among gastric cancer patients, analyze the differences and influencing factors among different groups, and provide reference for clinical nursing.Methods:A convenience sampling method was used to select 279 hospitalized gastric cancer patients admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University from January 2024 to May 2024. The general information investigation, Benefit Finding Scale, Health-Related Hardiness Scale, Chronic Diseases Risk Perception Questionnaire and Distress Disclosure Index were used for cross-sectional survey. Latent profile analysis was used to identify the potential categories of benefit finding in patients with gastric cancer, and multivariate Logistic regression was used to analyze the related influencing factors.Results:A total of 266 valid questionnaires were returned, including 195 males and 71 females, with an age of (63.77 ± ?9.36) years. And three latent profiles of benefit finding were identified: low benefit-low growth group (31.96%, 85/266), moderate benefit group (37.59%, 100/266), and high benefit-health behavior group (30.45%, 81/266). The results of multiple Logistic regression analysis showed that compared with the moderate benefit group, the patients with course of disease<6 months ( OR = 0.344, 95% CI 0.160-0.737), cancer stage Ⅰ ( OR = 0.050, 95% CI 0.004-0.589), and highrisk perception ( OR = 0.935, 95% CI 0.878-0.996) were more likely to enter the low benefit-low growth group, and the patients without comorbidities ( OR = 2.520, 95% CI 1.250-5.081) and high self-disclosure ( OR = 1.137, 95% CI 1.007-1.283) were more likely to enter the moderate benefit group (all P<0.05). Compared with the high benefit-health behavior group, patients withcourse of disease<6 months ( OR = 0.108, 95% CI 0.039-0.301) were more likely to enter the low benefit-low growth group, male ( OR = 3.088, 95% CI 1.407-9.106), chemotherapy only ( OR = 6.515, 95% CI 2.034-20.864) and high health-related hardiness ( OR = 1.146, 95% CI 1.096-1.199) were more likely to enter the high benefit-health behavior group (all P<0.05). Conclusions:The benefit finding of gastric cancer patients has obvious classification characteristics. Clinical nursing staff should consider targeted interventions according to the characteristics of different categories of gastric cancer patients, encourage patients to face the disease with a positive attitude, and enhance patients′mental health literacy.


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