1.Evaluation of the quality of Chinese guidelines and expert consensuses on nursing published in 2022
Yingfeng ZHOU ; Shizheng DU ; Xiaoju ZHANG ; Zhiwen WANG ; Liqing YUE ; Xufei LUO ; Yan HU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(20):2538-2546
Objective To evaluate the scientificity,transparency and applicability of Chinese guidelines and expert consensuses on nursing published in 2022,in order to improve the quality of guidelines and consensuses.Methods Databases including Medline,Embase,Web of Science,CBM,CNKI,WanFang database,Chinese Medical Journal,and related websites were electronically searched,as well as China Hong Kong,Macao and Taiwan medical journals,to collect Chinese guidelines and expert consensuses on nursing from January to December 2022.STAR tool was used to evaluate the quality of each guidelines and consensuses by 3 assessors independently.Total score,scoring rate of each domain and item were adopted to analyze the outcomes.Results A total of 3 guidelines and 33 expert consensuses were included.The total guidelines and expert consensuses STAR score(33.5±14.3).The quality of guidelines and consensuses was low.The quality of guidelines was moderate with average score of 55.1,and the quality of consensuses was low with average score of 31.5.The included guidelines and consensuses had a highest score rate(52.4%)in the domain of recommendation.Among 39 items of STAR tool,the top 4 items including listing participants and institutions,explaining additional instructions for implementation,describing consensus method,and listing references for recommendations had a high score rate of 100%,83.3%,77.8%,75.0%respectively.However,the items of registration,providing registration information,protocols being searched on public platforms and explaining the role of funding had a low score rate,urgent need for attention and upgrading.Conclusion The overall quality of the Chinese guidelines and expert consensuses on nursing published in 2022 was low.As a medical and nursing practice guidance document,the quality of guidelines and expert consensuses should be improved by encouraging registration,strengthening management of interest conflict,enhancing the rigor of guideline developing process,and expanding the dissemination.
2.Predictive value of HACOR score on the clinical outcome of non-invasive positive pressure ventilation in the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with pulmonary encephalopathy
Wenping ZHANG ; Shenghao GAO ; Yuanjian YANG ; Cuijie TIAN ; Cheng LI ; Xin'gang HU ; Hui LIU ; Zhigang ZHAO ; Hongmei LIU ; Xiaoju ZHANG ; Jianjian CHENG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2023;35(2):130-134
Objective:To explore the predictive value of HACOR score [heart rate (H), acidosis (A), consciousness (C), oxygenation (O), and respiratory rate (R)] on the clinical outcome of non-invasive positive pressure ventilation in patients with pulmonary encephalopathy due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).Methods:A prospective study was conducted. The patients with COPD combined with pulmonary encephalopathy who were admitted to Henan Provincial People's Hospital from January 1, 2017 to June 1, 2021 and initially received non-invasive positive pressure ventilation were enrolled. Besides non-invasive positive pressure ventilation, standard medical treatments were delivered to these patients according to guidelines. The need for endotracheal intubation was judged as failure of non-invasive ventilation treatment. Early failure was defined as the need for endotracheal intubation within 48 hours of treatment, and late failure was defined as the need for endotracheal intubation 48 hours and later. The HACOR score at different time points after non-invasive ventilation, the length of intensive care unit (ICU) stay, the total length of hospital stay, and the clinical outcome were recorded. The above indexes of patients with non-invasive ventilation were compared between successful and failed groups. The receiver operator characteristic curve (ROC curve) was drawn to evaluate the predictive effect of HACOR score on the failure of non-invasive positive pressure ventilation in the treatment of COPD with pulmonary encephalopathy.Results:A total of 630 patients were evaluated, and 51 patients were enrolled, including 42 males (82.35%) and 9 females (17.65%), with a median age of 70.0 (62.0, 78.0) years old. Among the 51 patients, 36 patients (70.59%) were successfully treated with non-invasive ventilation and discharged from the hospital eventually, and 15 patients (29.41%) failed and switched to invasive ventilation, of which 10 patients (19.61%) were defined early failure, 5 patients (9.80%) were late failure. The length of ICU and the total length of hospital stay of the non-invasive ventilation successful group were significantly longer than those of the non-invasive ventilation failure group [length of ICU stay (days): 13.0 (10.0, 16.0) vs. 5.0 (3.0, 8.0), total length of hospital stay (days): 23.0 (12.0, 28.0) vs. 12.0 (9.0, 15.0), both P < 0.01]. The HACOR score of patients at 1-2 hours in the non-invasive ventilation failure group was significantly higher than that in the successful group [10.47 (6.00, 16.00) vs. 6.00 (3.25, 8.00), P < 0.05]. However, there was no significant difference in HACOR score before non-invasive ventilation and at 3-6 hours between the two groups. The ROC curve showed that the area under the ROC curve (AUC) of 1-2 hour HACOR score after non-invasive ventilation for predicting non-invasive ventilation failure in COPD patients with pulmonary encephalopathy was 0.686, and the 95% confidence interval (95% CI) was 0.504-0.868. When the best cut-off value was 10.50, the sensitivity was 60.03%, the specificity was 86.10%, positive predictive value was 91.23%, and negative predictive value was 47.21%. Conclusions:Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation could prevent 70.59% of COPD patients with pulmonary encephalopathy from intubation. HACOR score was valuable to predict non-invasive positive pressure ventilation failure in pulmonary encephalopathy patients due to COPD.
3.Expert consensus on perioperative nursing management of nutrition for elderly patients with hip fractures (version 2023)
Chunhua DENG ; Xiaohua CHEN ; Zhihua YIN ; Yao JIANG ; Xiaoju TAN ; Yaping CHEN ; Junqin DING ; Luo FAN ; Leling FENG ; Yuyun GAN ; Xiaoyan GAO ; Jinli GUO ; Jing HU ; Chen HUANG ; Guiling HUANG ; Tianwen HUANG ; Yingchun HUANG ; Hui JIN ; Yan JIN ; Fangfang LI ; Hui LI ; Hui LIU ; Ping LIU ; Ning NING ; Lingyun SHI ; Guomin SONG ; Yani SUN ; Guangling WANG ; Jie WANG ; Qi WANG ; Xia WANG ; Xiaoyun WANG ; Yi WANG ; Songmei WU ; Jian YANG ; Yumei ZHANG ; Yang ZHOU ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Yuan GAO
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(5):394-403
Hip fractures are among the most common fractures in the elderly, presenting to be a leading cause of disability and mortality. Surgical treatment is currently the main treatment method for hip fractures. The incidence of perioperative malnutrition is increased after hip fractures in the elderly due to the comorbidities, decreased basal metabolic rate, accelerated protein breakdown, weakened anabolism and surgical stress. However, malnutrition not only increases the incidence of postoperative complications, but also leads to increased mortality, indicating an important role of perioperative nursing management of nutrition for the elderly patients with hip fractures. At present, there still lacks scientific guidance and application standards on perioperative nursing management of nutrition for the elderly patients with hip fractures. Therefore, the Orthopedic Nursing Committee of Chinese Nursing Association and the Editorial Board of Chinese Journal of Trauma organized relevant experts to formulate the Expert consensus on perioperative nursing management of nutrition for elderly patients with hip fractures ( version 2023) according to evidence-based medical evidences and their clinical experiences. Fourteen recommendations were made from aspects of nutrition screening, nutrition assessment, nutrition diagnosis, nutrition intervention and nutrition monitoring to provide guidance for perioperative nursing management of nutrition in elderly patients with hip fractures.
4.Ultrasound fusion navigation-guided core needle biopsy for lesions involved the parapharyngeal space, infratemporal fossa, and skull base: a pilot study
Xiaoju LI ; Jian LI ; Nianzhen ZHENG ; Hanliang HU ; Xiaoyan XIE ; Guangliang HUANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2023;32(2):144-148
Objective:To explore the value of ultrasound fusion navigation technology in the biopsy of parapharyngeal-infratemporal fossa-skull base (PIS) lesions.Methods:This study was conducted at the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University from March 2021 to March 2022 and included 8 patients [3 females and 5 males; age, (50±20) years; range, 16-76 years] with PIS lesions who needed to clarify the pathological diagnosis. The ultrasound fusion navigation with CT or MRI was used to guide lesion biopsy, and the technical feasibility, pathological diagnostic results and complications were evaluated.Results:The biopsy procedures were successful in all 8 patients, and the lesion size ranged from 2.2 to 6.5 cm. The exact pathological diagnosis was obtained in 7 patients, and the diagnostic rate was 87.5% (7/8). No major complication was observed after the biopsy. Mild complications occurred in 1 case, with a incidence of 12.5% (1/8).Conclusions:Ultrasound fusion navigation-guided biopsy is feasible, effective, and safe in the biopsy of deep head and neck lesions.
5.Exploration of cut-off values of amino acid levels in premature infants in Sichuan
Jingyao ZHOU ; Mingcai OU ; Xiaoju LUO ; Xingyue SU ; Yu ZHANG ; Qi HU ; Xuelian CHEN ; Lijuan YANG ; Yunxia YANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2022;37(5):362-365
Objective:To detective the cut-off values of amino acid levels in premature infants in Sichuan.Methods:Data of newborns screening for inherited metabolic diseases (IMD) by tandem mass spectrometry in Sichuan Province from January 2018 to December 2019 were retrospectively analyzed.They were divided into premature infant group ( n=2 264, 1 312 males and 952 females) and full-term infant group ( n=53 275, 28 269 males and 25 006 females). The cut-off values of amino acids in dry blood spots were expressed as percentage ( P0.5 - P99.5), and rank sum test was used for comparison between preterm and full-term infants. Results:(1) The distribution of 11 amino acids [alanine (ALA), arginine (ARG), citrulline (CIT), glycine(GLY), leucine (LEU), methionine (MET), ornithine (ORN), phenylalanine (PHE), proline (PRO), tyrosine (TYR) and valine (VAL)] in premature infants were abnormal.(2) The cut-off values of amino acids in premature infants were as follows: ALA: 135.20-552.33 μmol/L, ARG: 1.34-47.04 μmol/L, CIT: 5.66-32.02 μmol/L, GLY: 181.48-909.93 μmol/L, LEU : 71.10-283.29 μmol/L, MET: 4.21-34.51 μmol/L, ORN: 40.58-293.76 μmol/L, PHE: 23.60-106.30 μmol/L, PRO: 77.76-358.24 μmol/L, TYR: 27.52-352.91 μmol/L, VAL: 53.74-228.37 μmol/L.(3) The cut-off values of amino acid in full-term infants were as follows: ALA: 135.20-552.33 μmol/L, ARG: 1.30-42.73 μmol/L, CIT: 5.92-30.35 μmol/L, GLY: 208.17-980.09 μmol/L, LEU: 72.91-287.49 μmol/L, MET: 4.27-33.90 μmol/L, ORN: 48.40-305.59 μmol/L, PHE: 27.63-92.27 μmol/L, PRO: 97.38-372.75 μmol/L, TYR: 40.19-276.54 μmol/L, VAL: 65.75-237.92 μmol/L.(4) Except for PHE ( Z=-0.58, P>0.05), the other indicators were significantly different between 2 groups [ALA ( Z=-15.32, P<0.05), ARG ( Z=-5.62, P<0.05), CIT ( Z=-5.86, P<0.05), GLY ( Z=-14.52, P<0.05), LEU ( Z=-5.62, P<0.05), MET ( Z=-5.22, P<0.05), ORN ( Z=-13.01, P<0.05), PRO ( Z=-22.09, P<0.05), TRY ( Z=-2.09, P<0.05), VAL ( Z=-17.82, P<0.05)]. Conclusions:The establishment of the cut-off values of amino acids in premature infants in Sichuan provides a theoretical basis for laboratory diagnosis of IMD screening, which enhances the accuracy of diagnosis and avoids excessive medical treatment.
6.Hospitalization Due to Asthma Exacerbation: A China Asthma Research Network (CARN) Retrospective Study in 29 Provinces Across Mainland China
Jiangtao LIN ; Bin XING ; Huaping TANG ; Lan YANG ; Yadong YUAN ; Yuhai GU ; Ping CHEN ; Xiaoju LIU ; Jie ZHANG ; Huiguo LIU ; Changzheng WANG ; Wei ZHOU ; Dejun SUN ; Yiqiang CHEN ; Zhuochang CHEN ; Mao HUANG ; Qichang LIN ; Chengping HU ; Xiaohong YANG ; Jianmin HUO ; Xianwei YE ; Xin ZHOU ; Ping JIANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Yijiang HUANG ; Luming DAI ; Rongyu LIU ; Shaoxi CAI ; Jianying XU ; Jianying ZHOU ;
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research 2020;12(3):485-495
PURPOSE: Details of patients hospitalized for asthma exacerbation in mainland China are lacking. To improve disease control and reduce economic burden, a large sample survey among this patient population is indispensable. This study aimed to investigate the clinical characteristics and outcomes of such patients.METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted on patients hospitalized for asthma exacerbation in 29 hospitals of 29 regions in mainland China during the period 2013 to 2014. Demographic features, pre-admission conditions, exacerbation details, and outcomes were summarized. Risk factors for exacerbation severity were analyzed.RESULTS: There were 3,240 asthmatic patients included in this study (57.7% females, 42.3% males). Only 28.0% used daily controller medications; 1,287 (39.7%) patients were not currently on inhaled corticosteroids. Acute upper airway infection was the most common trigger of exacerbation (42.3%). Patients with severe to life-threatening exacerbation tended to have a longer disease course, a smoking history, and had comorbidities such as hypertension, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and food allergy. The multivariate analysis showed that smoking history, comorbidities of hypertension, COPD, and food allergy were independent risk factors for more severe exacerbation. The number of patients hospitalized for asthma exacerbation varied with seasons, peaking in March and September. Eight patients died during the study period (mortality 0.25%).CONCLUSIONS: Despite enhanced education on asthma self-management in China during recent years, few patients were using daily controller medications before the onset of their exacerbation, indicating that more educational efforts and considerations are needed. The findings of this study may improve our understanding of hospital admission for asthma exacerbation in mainland China and provide evidence for decision-making.
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7.Expression of survivin, fibronectin-1, VEGF and ezrin in thyroid tumors and their relationship with tumor pathological characteristics
CHENG Xiaoju ; LI Tingchao ; LI Xiufang ; HU Guomei
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 2019;26(9):1006-1011
Objective: To investigate the expression of survivin, fibronectin-1, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and ezrin in thyroid tumors and their relationship with the pathological characteristics of thyroid tumors. Methods: Ninety patients with thyroid tumors admitted to the third affiliated hospital of Zunyi Medical University and the first hospital during Oct. 2016 and Oct. 2018 were selected as the observation group. Seventy-five patients with normal thyroid confirmed by pathology in the same period were selected as the control group. The protein levels of survivin, fibronectin-1, VEGF and ezrin were detected by immunohistochemical method. Results: The positive rates of survivin, fibronectin-1, VEGF and Ezrin in the control group were 2.67%, l4.00%, 1.33% and 1.33%, which were lower than 97.78%, 96.67%, 93.33% and 95.56% in the observation group, respectively (all P<0.05 or P<0.01). The expressions of survivin, fibronectin-1, VEGF and ezrin were significantly correlated with TNM staging, tumor diameter, extrathyroid invasion and lymphatic metastasis (all P<0.05). Conclusion: Survivin, fibronectin-1, VEGF and ezrin proteins are all involved in the occurrence and development of thyroid tumors. The combined detection of these four indicators is of great significance in the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of thyroid tumors.
8.Efficacy and safety of different doses of Rosuvastatin calcium in treating elderly patients with coronary heart disease complicated with hyperlipidemia
Lijuan GUO ; Fang LU ; Xiaoxia HU ; Yong LI ; Xiaoju YAN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2019;38(5):513-515
Objective To investigate the efficacy and safety of different doses of Rosuvastatin calcium in treating elderly patients with coronary heart disease complicated with hyperlipidemia.Methods A total of 130 patients with coronary heart disease in combination with hyperlipidemia admitted into our hospital from January 2015 to December 2017 were enrolled.They were randomly divided into the control group(with Rosuvastatin calcium 10 mg per day,n=65)and the study group (with Rosuvastatin calcium 20 mg per day,n=65).Clinical efficacy,changes of blood lipid levels and adverse reactions after treatment were compared between the two groups.Results In the study group,25 cases had obvious effects,35 cases had effects and 5 cases had noeffect.In the control group,21 cases with obvious effects,31 cases with effects and 13 cases without effect were found.The total effective rates were 92.3% in the study group and 80.0% in control group(x2 =4.127,P =0.042).The blood levels of total cholesterol (TC),triglyceride(TG)and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) in the study group were decreased in post-vs.pre-treatment,and were lower in treatment group than in control group(all P =0.000).Nausea and vomiting in 1 case,and muscle ache in 1 case were found in the control group.In the study group,2 cases of nausea and vomiting,2 cases of skin rash,1 case of muscle ache,and 2 cases of joint ache were found.The incidences of adverse reactions were 10.8% and 3.1% in the study and control group respectively,with no significant difference between the two groups (x2 =2.984,P =0.084).Conclusions The high-dose of Rosuvastatin calcium(20 mg daily)has significant clinical efficacy and improve the blood lipid levels in elderly patients with coronary heart disease complicated with hyperlipidemia,with no significant difference in incidence of adverse reactions between 10 mg daily versus 20 mg daily Rosuvastatin calcium.
9.A system analysis of effect of bowel preparation on postoperative complications of patients undergoing radical cystectomy with ileal conduit diversion
Xiaoju ZHOU ; Weihua FU ; Wengang HU ; Anjing WANG
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2017;26(5):352-358
Objective To compare the impact of bowel preparation on postoperative complications of patients undergoing radical cystectomy(RC) with ileal conduit diversion(ICD) by meta-analysis.Methods All literature were collected from VIP,CNKI,WanFang Data,CBMdisc,Pubmed,Medline,Embase dated from inception to April 2016.Then literature were grouped into mechanical bowel preparation and nonmechanical bowel preparation,whose differences in the wound,intestinal function,infection and other complications were compared.Results Three RCTs,four cohort studies and 656 cases were taken into account.No statistical difference was observed in the wound infection,wound dehiscence,fascia dehiscence,intestinal obstruction,anastomosis fistula,intestinal fistula,urinary leakage,death of indicators between the two groups.Conclusion Preoperative mechanical bowel preparation did not reduce the occurrence of postoperative complications of the patients with RC undergoing ICD.
10.Relationship between endothelin-1 and p38 MAPK and PI3K/Akt signaling pathways during mechanical stretch-induced enhancement of adhesion of rat pulmonary microvascular endothelial cells
Xingang HU ; Bao LIU ; Lijun MA ; Xiaoju ZHANG ; Kai WANG ; Zhida LIU ; Taibo HUANG ; Junyi SHANG ; Xuelin WANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2017;37(8):1009-1012
Objective To evaluate the relationship between endothelin-1 (ET-1) and p38 mitogenactivated protein kinase (p38 MAPK) and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/protein kinase B (PI3K/Akt) signaling pathways during mechanical stretch-induced enhancement of adhesion of rat pulmonary microvascular endothelial cells (PMVECs).Methods Rat PMVECs were seeded in the culture plate at a density of 0.5×105 cells/ml (2 ml/well) and divided into 5 groups (n=24 each) using a random number table:control group (group C),mechanical stretch group (group MS),mechanical stretch plus specific PI3K inhibitor LY294002 group (LY group),mechanical stretch plus specific p38 MAPK inhibitor SB203580 group (SB group),and mechanical stretch plus selective ETA receptor blocker BQ123 group (BQ group).Cells were exposed to 20% cyclic stretch at 0.3 Hz for 4 h using a sine wave.In LY,SB and BQ groups,LY294002,SB203580 and BQ123 at the final concentration of 10 μmol/L were added,respectively,after mechanical stretch,cells were incubated for 10 min,and then extracted and purified rat polymorphonuclear neutrophil leukocytes (PMNs,5× 105 cells/well) were added and co-incubated with PMVECs for 30 min and then washed out.The concentrations of ET-1 and interleukin-6 (IL-6) in the culture medium were determined using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.The expression of phosphorylated p38 MAPK (p-p38 MAPK) and phosphorylated Akt (p-Akt) was detected by Western blot.Adhesion of PMNs was measured by immuno-histochemistry,and the adhesion rate was calculated.The expression of P-selectin mRNA was detected using real-time polymerase chain reaction.Results Compared with group C,the concentrations of IL-6 and ET-1 in the culture medium were significantly increased,the expression of p-p38 MAPK,p-Akt and P-selectin mRNA was up-regulated,and the adhesion rate of PMNs was increased in the other four groups (P<0.05).Compared with group MS,the concentration of IL-6 in the culture medium was significantly decreased,the expression of p-Akt and P-selectin mRNA was down-regulated,and the adhesion rate of PMNs was decreased in LY,SB and BQ groups,the concentration of ET-1 in the culture medium was significantly decreased in group BQ,and the expression of p-p38 MAPK was significantly down-regulated in SB and BQ groups (P<0.05).Conclusion The signaling mechanism underlying ET-1-mediated enhancement of rat PMVEC adhesion may be related to activating p38 MAPK and PI3K/Akt signaling pathways.

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