1.Influencing factors and coping strategies for voluntary childlessness in female patients with inflammatory bowel disease
Lian DAI ; Lingyan FAN ; Bolin YANG ; Ping ZHU
Chinese Journal of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2025;09(3):255-258
Many female patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are of reproductive age, and addressing fertility-related issues is an important part of comprehensive treatment. Although the fertility of female IBD patients does not differ significantly from that of the general population, many women with IBD opt for childlessness. This voluntary childlessness may stem from concerns about the adverse effects of IBD and its treatment on fertility, pregnancy, and newborns. A lack of in depth understanding of fertility, socioeconomic status, demographic factors, and insufficient professional medical advice may also contribute to patients' decision to choose voluntary childlessness. This article analyzes the factors influencing voluntary childlessness in female IBD patients and summarizes recommendations aimed at reducing trend, to enhance fertility awareness among female IBD patients and providing useful references for developing reasonable fertility plans.
2.Influencing factors and coping strategies for voluntary childlessness in female patients with inflammatory bowel disease
Lian DAI ; Lingyan FAN ; Bolin YANG ; Ping ZHU
Chinese Journal of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2025;09(3):255-258
Many female patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are of reproductive age, and addressing fertility-related issues is an important part of comprehensive treatment. Although the fertility of female IBD patients does not differ significantly from that of the general population, many women with IBD opt for childlessness. This voluntary childlessness may stem from concerns about the adverse effects of IBD and its treatment on fertility, pregnancy, and newborns. A lack of in depth understanding of fertility, socioeconomic status, demographic factors, and insufficient professional medical advice may also contribute to patients' decision to choose voluntary childlessness. This article analyzes the factors influencing voluntary childlessness in female IBD patients and summarizes recommendations aimed at reducing trend, to enhance fertility awareness among female IBD patients and providing useful references for developing reasonable fertility plans.
3.Status quo survey of nutrition work ability in primary medical institutions of Chongqing City
Ping FENG ; Jiahui CHEN ; Cheng LONG ; Ying ZHANG ; Lingyan YUAN ; Shuquan LUO ; Jingrong CHEN
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(13):2028-2032
Objective To understand the status quo of nutrition working ability in primary medical and health institutions of Chongqing City.Methods Three primary medical institutions were randomly extracted from each of 39 districts and counties of Chongqing City,and Primary Nutrition Service Capacity Survey Form and Nutrition Work Capacity Survey System were adopted to conduct the questionnaire survey.Then the sur-vey results were analyzed.Results A total of 117 primary medical institutions were surveyed,in which 86 in-stitutions(73.50%)undertook the nutritional work.The number of engaging the nutrition full-time work in the units was 0(0,0).Among the nutritional staff,the age in 164 persons was 30-<40 years old,accounting for 48.38%,180 persons(53.10%)had the primary title,232 persons(68.44%)had the bachelor degree,287 persons(84.66%)had the medical related background,but only 2 persons had the nutritional related profes-sional background.There were 57(48.72%),75(64.10%),77(65.81%)primary medical institutions in carry-ing out the nutrition and health management of pregnant women,children aged 0-6 years old and elderly peo-ple,34 institutions(29.10%)in carrying out nutritional monitoring,and 17 institutions(14.50%)had the clinical nutrition work ability.Compared with the villages and towns,the proportion of urban area primary medical institutions in carrying out the blood routine items in children aged 0-6 years old,hemoglobin,blood routine and urine routine items in elderly people was higher,the number of published popular science works on nutrition was more,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion The nutrition work system of primary medi-cal institutions in Chongqing City is temporarily imperfect,the specialized persons still lack and the nutritional health service level needs to be further strengthened.
4.Correlation between serum uric acid and adverse prognosis in elderly patients with heart failure
Wenyou WANG ; Ping ZHOU ; Juanjuan ZHENG ; Ci LÜ ; Chenchen ZHANG ; Tong WANG ; Wei WANG ; Lingyan LIU
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2024;26(12):1414-1418
Objective To investigate the effect of SUA level on adverse prognosis in elderly pa-tients with HF.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 1583 patients admitted to Zigong Fourth People's Hospital between December 2016 and June 2019 due to a diagnosis of HF.The patients were divided into low SUA group(≤386.8 μmol/L,523 cases),medium SUA group(386.9-523.6 μmol/L,537 cases),and high SUA group(>523.6 μmol/L,523 cases).Multivari-ate logistic regression model was employed to assess the relationship between SUA level and ad-verse outcomes in the elderly HF patients.Results The incidence of adverse events was signifi-cantly higher in the high SUA group than that in the low SUA group in 6 months of follow-up(P<0.05).When compared with the low SUA group,the high SUA group had a significantly in-creased risk of readmission within 6 months(RR=1.531,95%CI:1.180-1.988,P=0.001),and elevated risk of compound events(RR=1.624,95%CI:1.255-2.102,P=0.000).NYHA grade Ⅳand diabetes were independent influencing factors for 6-month adverse prognosis in elderly pa-tients HF(P<0.05,P<0.01).An approximately linear trend was observed in the dose-response relationship of SUA level and adverse prognosis,indicating an increased risk of short-term death,readmission,and compound events as increment of SUA level.Conclusion Higher SUA level is significantly associated with adverse prognosis in elderly HF patients.
5.Advances and considerations for surgical treatment of horseshoe anal fistulas
Shuhui ZHAN ; Lian DAI ; Lingyan FAN ; Bolin YANG ; Ping ZHU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(12):1227-1237
Horseshoe anal fistula is one of the most challenging subtypes of complex anal fistulas, closely related to the failure of anal fistula surgery and postoperative recurrence. Accurate preoperative assessment, correct classification, and appropriate surgical plans are crucial for improving treatment efficacy. This article primarily explores the clinical classification of horseshoe anal fistulas and the applicability of mainstream surgical techniques in different types of horseshoe anal fistulas, focusing on their cure rates, recurrence rates, and fecal continence, to assist surgeons to make reasonable surgical plans when treating horseshoe anal fistulas.
6.Development and effectiveness of double-set endotracheal intubation
Han SHENG ; Yeping FEI ; Zhihong ZHU ; Huiqin BU ; Lingyan WANG ; Ping WANG ; Rong WANG ; Qiuyue MENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(36):5008-5012
Objective:To develop a double-set endotracheal intubation and evaluate its effectiveness.Methods:The development of a double-set endotracheal intubation was achieved by integrating endotracheal intubation with dental pads. From November 2023 to July 2024, convenience sampling was used to select 60 patients with endotracheal intubation admitted to the ICU of the First Hospital of Jiaxing as participants. Patients were divided into an experimental group ( n=30) and a control group ( n=30) using a random number table method. Experimental group was treated with a double-set endotracheal intubation, while control group was treated with a regular endotracheal intubation. The incidence of oral mucosal membrane pressure injury and oral ulcers during endotracheal intubation, the Chinese version of the modified Beck Oral Assessment score, plaque index, and endotracheal intubation duration were compared between two groups of ICU patients. Results:The duration of endotracheal intubation in experimental group was shorter than that in control group ( P<0.05), and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05). The number of cases with oral mucosal membrane pressure injury and oral ulcers in experimental group, as well as the Chinese version of the modified Beck Oral Assessment score, were lower than those in control group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in the plaque index between two groups ( P>0.05) . Conclusions:Double-set endotracheal intubation can effectively improve the efficiency of intubation in ICU patients, reduce the local pressure on oral tissues caused by intubation, improve the oral condition of patients, and have good clinical effects.
7.Advances and considerations for surgical treatment of horseshoe anal fistulas
Shuhui ZHAN ; Lian DAI ; Lingyan FAN ; Bolin YANG ; Ping ZHU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(12):1227-1237
Horseshoe anal fistula is one of the most challenging subtypes of complex anal fistulas, closely related to the failure of anal fistula surgery and postoperative recurrence. Accurate preoperative assessment, correct classification, and appropriate surgical plans are crucial for improving treatment efficacy. This article primarily explores the clinical classification of horseshoe anal fistulas and the applicability of mainstream surgical techniques in different types of horseshoe anal fistulas, focusing on their cure rates, recurrence rates, and fecal continence, to assist surgeons to make reasonable surgical plans when treating horseshoe anal fistulas.
8.Development and effectiveness of double-set endotracheal intubation
Han SHENG ; Yeping FEI ; Zhihong ZHU ; Huiqin BU ; Lingyan WANG ; Ping WANG ; Rong WANG ; Qiuyue MENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(36):5008-5012
Objective:To develop a double-set endotracheal intubation and evaluate its effectiveness.Methods:The development of a double-set endotracheal intubation was achieved by integrating endotracheal intubation with dental pads. From November 2023 to July 2024, convenience sampling was used to select 60 patients with endotracheal intubation admitted to the ICU of the First Hospital of Jiaxing as participants. Patients were divided into an experimental group ( n=30) and a control group ( n=30) using a random number table method. Experimental group was treated with a double-set endotracheal intubation, while control group was treated with a regular endotracheal intubation. The incidence of oral mucosal membrane pressure injury and oral ulcers during endotracheal intubation, the Chinese version of the modified Beck Oral Assessment score, plaque index, and endotracheal intubation duration were compared between two groups of ICU patients. Results:The duration of endotracheal intubation in experimental group was shorter than that in control group ( P<0.05), and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05). The number of cases with oral mucosal membrane pressure injury and oral ulcers in experimental group, as well as the Chinese version of the modified Beck Oral Assessment score, were lower than those in control group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in the plaque index between two groups ( P>0.05) . Conclusions:Double-set endotracheal intubation can effectively improve the efficiency of intubation in ICU patients, reduce the local pressure on oral tissues caused by intubation, improve the oral condition of patients, and have good clinical effects.
9.Correlation between serum uric acid and adverse prognosis in elderly patients with heart failure
Wenyou WANG ; Ping ZHOU ; Juanjuan ZHENG ; Ci LÜ ; Chenchen ZHANG ; Tong WANG ; Wei WANG ; Lingyan LIU
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2024;26(12):1414-1418
Objective To investigate the effect of SUA level on adverse prognosis in elderly pa-tients with HF.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 1583 patients admitted to Zigong Fourth People's Hospital between December 2016 and June 2019 due to a diagnosis of HF.The patients were divided into low SUA group(≤386.8 μmol/L,523 cases),medium SUA group(386.9-523.6 μmol/L,537 cases),and high SUA group(>523.6 μmol/L,523 cases).Multivari-ate logistic regression model was employed to assess the relationship between SUA level and ad-verse outcomes in the elderly HF patients.Results The incidence of adverse events was signifi-cantly higher in the high SUA group than that in the low SUA group in 6 months of follow-up(P<0.05).When compared with the low SUA group,the high SUA group had a significantly in-creased risk of readmission within 6 months(RR=1.531,95%CI:1.180-1.988,P=0.001),and elevated risk of compound events(RR=1.624,95%CI:1.255-2.102,P=0.000).NYHA grade Ⅳand diabetes were independent influencing factors for 6-month adverse prognosis in elderly pa-tients HF(P<0.05,P<0.01).An approximately linear trend was observed in the dose-response relationship of SUA level and adverse prognosis,indicating an increased risk of short-term death,readmission,and compound events as increment of SUA level.Conclusion Higher SUA level is significantly associated with adverse prognosis in elderly HF patients.
10.Progress of targeted drugs for treatment of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Jiajin WU ; Lingyan PING ; Jun ZHU ; Yuqin SONG
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2023;32(3):143-146
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common subtype of aggressive lymphoma. The relapsed/refractory DLBCL patients have poor outcomes and DLBCL is still lack of effective treatment standard regimens. How to effectively treat relapsed/refractory DLBCL patients has become a research hotspot, and the current treatment methods include bispecific antibody therapy, chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapy, antibody-drug conjugates (ADC) therapy. This paper reviews the progress of targeted drugs/cell treatment for DLBCL at the 64th American Society of Hematology annual meeting.

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