1.A qualitative study on the supervisor-student relationship experience of nursing postgraduates from the perspective of humanistic care
Yanjie YOU ; Yilan LIU ; Yanhong HAN ; Bin HAO ; Lei HUANG ; Wei WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(2):256-260
Objective:To investigate the supervisor-student relationship experience of nursing postgraduates from the perspective of humanistic care, identify the influencing factors for students' care experience, and provide a reference for building a good supervisor-student relationship pattern with humanistic care.Methods:Objective sampling was used to enroll 15 nursing postgraduates from colleges and universities in Wuhan, Hubei Province, Beijing, and Guangzhou, Guangdong Province. A semi-structured interview was then conducted in the students. Nvivo 12 software and the Colaizzi seven-step analysis method were used for sorting and analysis of the interview data.Results:Five themes and 15 sub-themes (namely, daily interpersonal interaction, academic interaction, emotional communication, internal growth, and professional literacy) were extracted. Among these themes, equal communication and mental health care were of particular concern to the students. The nursing postgraduates also expected their tutors to provide care in their daily life and help them develop three essential values.Conclusions:The supervisor-student relationship from the perspective of humanistic care is becoming more individualized and diversified. The tutors should provide multidimensional care to nursing postgraduates based on the students' personal characteristics. Meanwhile, they should focus on developing students' humanistic care abilities to cultivate high-level nursing professionals with a high humanistic care foundation.
2.Multicenter study on the prediction of microvascular invasion in hepatocellular carcinoma using multiphase ultrasound imaging radiomics models
Yanhong HAO ; Juan CHEN ; Qin LU ; Ruining WANG ; Yuan SU ; Shanshan SHI ; Rui SHI ; Lingjie WANG ; Jianhong WANG ; Li YANG ; Liping LIU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2025;34(11):983-991
Objective:To construct and evaluate the predictive performance of a multiphase ultrasound radiomics model for microvascular invasion(MVI)in hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC).Methods:A total of 126 patients with pathologically confirmed HCC were retrospectively enrolled from 4 medical centers between May 2018 and July 2025,including the First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University,Shanxi Province Third People's Hospital,Changzhi People's Hospital,and the Organ Transplant Center of the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University. A total of 630 ultrasound images of the lesions in different phases were collected,from which 1 561 radiomic features were extracted. The patients from medical institutions in Shanxi Province were chosen as the training set( n=91),and the patients from the Organ Transplant Center of the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University were chosen as the validation set( n=35). In the training set,37.4%(34/91)patients presented MVI(+),whereas in the validation set,54.3%(19/35)patients presented MVI(+). Radiomics features were extracted from ultrasound images,and features related to the MVI(+)were selected through dimensionality reduction analysis. Five multiple machine learning algorithms were used to construct predictive models,which were then evaluated using an external validation set. The Radscore was calculated,and a nomogram was constructed combining Radscore with ultrasound and clinical characteristics to predict MVI. Results:The model combining radiomics features from the portal venous phase and the delay phase showed the best predictive performance in both the training and validation sets,with area under curve(AUC)values of 0.835 and 0.727,respectively. The prediction model developed using radiomics Radscore and clinical indicators could be represented and presented as a nomogram.Conclusions:The radiomics model based on multi-phase ultrasound offers a novel approach for non-invasive preoperative prediction of MVI in liver cancer. Furthermore,its integration with clinical features aids in optimizing clinical treatment strategies.
3.A qualitative study on the supervisor-student relationship experience of nursing postgraduates from the perspective of humanistic care
Yanjie YOU ; Yilan LIU ; Yanhong HAN ; Bin HAO ; Lei HUANG ; Wei WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(2):256-260
Objective:To investigate the supervisor-student relationship experience of nursing postgraduates from the perspective of humanistic care, identify the influencing factors for students' care experience, and provide a reference for building a good supervisor-student relationship pattern with humanistic care.Methods:Objective sampling was used to enroll 15 nursing postgraduates from colleges and universities in Wuhan, Hubei Province, Beijing, and Guangzhou, Guangdong Province. A semi-structured interview was then conducted in the students. Nvivo 12 software and the Colaizzi seven-step analysis method were used for sorting and analysis of the interview data.Results:Five themes and 15 sub-themes (namely, daily interpersonal interaction, academic interaction, emotional communication, internal growth, and professional literacy) were extracted. Among these themes, equal communication and mental health care were of particular concern to the students. The nursing postgraduates also expected their tutors to provide care in their daily life and help them develop three essential values.Conclusions:The supervisor-student relationship from the perspective of humanistic care is becoming more individualized and diversified. The tutors should provide multidimensional care to nursing postgraduates based on the students' personal characteristics. Meanwhile, they should focus on developing students' humanistic care abilities to cultivate high-level nursing professionals with a high humanistic care foundation.
4.Multicenter study on the prediction of microvascular invasion in hepatocellular carcinoma using multiphase ultrasound imaging radiomics models
Yanhong HAO ; Juan CHEN ; Qin LU ; Ruining WANG ; Yuan SU ; Shanshan SHI ; Rui SHI ; Lingjie WANG ; Jianhong WANG ; Li YANG ; Liping LIU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2025;34(11):983-991
Objective:To construct and evaluate the predictive performance of a multiphase ultrasound radiomics model for microvascular invasion(MVI)in hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC).Methods:A total of 126 patients with pathologically confirmed HCC were retrospectively enrolled from 4 medical centers between May 2018 and July 2025,including the First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University,Shanxi Province Third People's Hospital,Changzhi People's Hospital,and the Organ Transplant Center of the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University. A total of 630 ultrasound images of the lesions in different phases were collected,from which 1 561 radiomic features were extracted. The patients from medical institutions in Shanxi Province were chosen as the training set( n=91),and the patients from the Organ Transplant Center of the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University were chosen as the validation set( n=35). In the training set,37.4%(34/91)patients presented MVI(+),whereas in the validation set,54.3%(19/35)patients presented MVI(+). Radiomics features were extracted from ultrasound images,and features related to the MVI(+)were selected through dimensionality reduction analysis. Five multiple machine learning algorithms were used to construct predictive models,which were then evaluated using an external validation set. The Radscore was calculated,and a nomogram was constructed combining Radscore with ultrasound and clinical characteristics to predict MVI. Results:The model combining radiomics features from the portal venous phase and the delay phase showed the best predictive performance in both the training and validation sets,with area under curve(AUC)values of 0.835 and 0.727,respectively. The prediction model developed using radiomics Radscore and clinical indicators could be represented and presented as a nomogram.Conclusions:The radiomics model based on multi-phase ultrasound offers a novel approach for non-invasive preoperative prediction of MVI in liver cancer. Furthermore,its integration with clinical features aids in optimizing clinical treatment strategies.
5.Correlation between high cholinergic pathway signal and cognitive function in patients with Parkinson disease accompanied with sleep disorder
Xinrong XU ; Hao WANG ; Yuqing FANG ; Fei MAO ; Zhangning ZHAO ; Yanhong REN ; Xiaoran ZHU ; Tianhao LIU ; Yanqing ZHANG ; Xiuhua LI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2024;33(3):206-211
Objective:To explore the correlation between high cholinergic pathway signaling and cognitive function in patients with Parkinson disease(PD) accompanied with sleep disorder.Methods:PD patients admitted from 2017 to 2022 were divided into PD with sleep disorder group (PD-SD group) ( n=56) and PD without sleep disorder group (PD-NSD group) ( n=41) according to the Parkinson's disease sleep scale (PDSS) score. All participants underwent magnetic resonance imaging examination.All patients were evaluated by the PDSS, Hoehn-Yahr (H-Y), Montreal cognitive assessment scale (MoCA), and cholinergic pathways hyper intensities scale (CHIPS). The difference of cognitive function between the two groups and the correlation between CHIPS and cognitive function were analyzed.Independent sample t-test, Spearman correlation analysis, and binary Logistic regression analysis were performed on the data by SPSS 26.0 statistical software. Results:(1)The MoCA score of the PD-SD group (22.00 (5.00)) was lower than that of the PD-NSD group (26.00 (5.00)) ( Z=-3.830, P<0.05). The total and all aspects scores of CHIPS in PD-SD group were higher than those in PD-NSD group(the total score of the low external capsule: 12.00(8.00), 0(8.00), the total score of the high external capsule: 12.00(2.00), 6.00(9.00), the total score of the radial crown: 8.00(0), 4.00(4.00), the total score of the centrum semiovale: 3.00(4.00), 0(2.00), the total score of the right side: 16.00(9.00), 5.00(10.00), the total score of the left side: 17.00(6.00), 7.00(9.00), the total score of CHIPS: 32.00(14.00), 14.00(20.00))( Z=-5.081, -5.873, -4.933, -3.211, -5.562, -6.232, -5.995, all P<0.05). (2)The correlation analysis between the score of CHIPS and cognitive function in the PD-SD group showed that, the total score of the low external capsule ( r=-0.286), the total score of the centrum semiovale ( r=-0.307), the total score of the right side ( r=-0.376), the total score of the left side ( r=-0.284) and the total score of CHIPS ( r=-0.349) were negatively correlated with MoCA(all P<0.05). (3)Binary Logistic regression analysis showed that white matter lesions in centrum semiovale, low inner capsule, right and left leukodystrophy were not influence factors for cognitive impairment (all P>0.05). Conclusion:PD patients with sleep disorders have lower cognitive function scores, higher CHIPS scores, and significant changes in white matter lesions compared to those without sleep disorders. In PD patients with sleep disorders, the higher the CHIPS score, the lower the cognitive function score, and the more significant the rate of cognitive impairment occurrence and development.
6.miR-135b:An emerging player in cardio-cerebrovascular diseases
Shao YINGCHUN ; Xu JIAZHEN ; Chen WUJUN ; Hao MINGLU ; Liu XINLIN ; Zhang RENSHUAI ; Wang YANHONG ; Dong YINYING
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2024;14(10):1407-1417
miR-135 is a highly conserved miRNA in mammals and includes miR-135a and miR-135b.Recent studies have shown that miR-135b is a key regulatory factor in cardio-cerebrovascular diseases.It is involved in regulating the pathological process of myocardial infarction,myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury,cardiac hypertrophy,atrial fibrillation,diabetic cardiomyopathy,atherosclerosis,pulmonary hyperten-sion,cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury,Parkinson's disease,and Alzheimer's disease.Obviously,miR-135b is an emerging player in cardio-cerebrovascular diseases and is expected to be an important target for the treatment of cardio-cerebrovascular diseases.However,the crucial role of miR-135b in cardio-cerebrovascular diseases and its underlying mechanism of action has not been reviewed.Therefore,in this review,we aimed to comprehensively summarize the role of miR-135b and the signaling pathway mediated by miR-135b in cardio-cerebrovascular diseases.Drugs targeting miR-135b for the treatment of diseases and related patents,highlighting the importance of this target and its utility as a therapeutic target for cardio-cerebrovascular diseases,have been discussed.
7.Relationship between prognostic nutritional index and myocardial injury after non-cardiac surgery
Zhao LI ; Hao LI ; Chang LIU ; Siyi YAO ; Jingsheng LOU ; Yanhong LIU ; Jiangbei CAO ; Weidong MI
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2024;44(11):1317-1322
Objective:To evaluate the relationship between prognostic nutritional index (PNI) and myocardial injury after non-cardiac surgery (MINS).Methods:This was a retrospective cohort study. The clinical data of adult patients ( n=2 203) who underwent liver resection surgery with general anesthesia at our center from January 2016 to August 2019 were retrospectively collected. The predictive value of preoperative PNI for MINS and the optimal cut-off value of PNI were evaluated and determined according to the receiver operating characteristic curve, and the patients were divided into 2 groups based on the cut-off value: high PNI group and low PNI group. Logistic regression analyses were applied to investigate the relationship between preoperative PNI and MINS. According to the same inclusion and exclusion criteria, the clinical data of patients at our center from January 2022 to December 2023 were collected as the validation set ( n=2 525), and they were grouped using the same PNI cutoff value. Logistic regression analyses were used to verify the relationship between PNI and MINS. Results:The receiver operating characteristic curve analysis showed that the area under the curve of preoperative PNI for predicting MINS was 0.651 (95% confidence interval [ CI] 0.602-0.699), with an optimal cut-off value of 46.193, and the specificity and sensitivity were 0.729 and 0.519 respectively. The integer 46 was considered as the optimal cutoff value for PNI, and the patients were divided into low PNI group (PNI<46, n=606) and high PNI group (PNI≥46, n=1 597). Both univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses showed that preoperative low PNI was an independent risk factor for the occurrence of MINS (univariate: OR=2.873, 95% CI 2.063-4.003, P<0.001; multivariate: OR=1.844, 95% CI 1.241-2.600, P=0.003). The results in the validation set were still robust (univariate: OR=2.694, 95% CI 1.890-3.833, P<0.001; multivariate: OR=1.602, 95% CI 1.071-2.385, P=0.021). Conclusions:Preoperative low-level PNI is an independent risk factor for MINS, with a certain predictive value.
8.Application of pectoralis major flap in complex defects after maxillofacial " frozen neck" surgery
Jingjian WEI ; Hao ZHENG ; Kun HAN ; Xiaodong LI ; Yanhong MA ; Aixia ZHANG ; Jian MENG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2023;25(10):1516-1519
Objective:To summarize the application of pectoralis major flap in complex defects after maxillofacial " frozen neck" surgery.Methods:The clinical data of 7 patients with maxillofacial " frozen neck" admitted to the Department of Stomatology of the Xuzhou Central Hospital from October 2020 to October 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. The pectoralis major flap was used to repair the complex defects after surgery and the treatment effect was observed.Results:All 7 patients had survived flap transplantation with no serious complications. After 3 to 24 months of follow-up, the patients were basically satisfied with the treatment effect.Conclusions:The pectoralis major flap has reliable blood supply, abundant tissue, and can be applied flexibly with a high survival rate and significant repair effect. It is a good choice for repairing complex defects after " frozen neck" surgery, and it has clinical application value.
9.Comparison of extended trochanteric osteotomy and subtrochanteric shortening osteotomy in the treatment of Crowe type IV DDH total hip arthroplasty
Guochun ZHA ; Hao WU ; Gang BAO ; Yong PANG ; Liang ZHU ; Cheng LI ; Yanhong ZHU ; Junying SUN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2023;43(20):1362-1371
Objective:To investigate the difference in the efficacy of extended trochanteric osteotomy (ETO) and subtrochanteric shortening osteotomy (SSO) in total hip arthroplasty (THA) for Crowe type IV developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH).Methods:Forty patients (51 hips) who underwent primary THA for Crowe type IV DDH from April 2012 to August 2020 at the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University and the Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were classified into ETO (extended greater trochanteric osteotomy) group and SSO(subtrochanteric shortening osteotomy) group. There were 12 patients (14 hips) in the ETO group, with 3 males and 9 females, aged 49.9±16.7 years old (range, 22-75 years old) and 28 patients (37 hips) in the SSO group, with 7 males and 21 females, aged 50.3±14.0 years (range, 22-76 years). In both groups, Harris hip score (HHS), leg length discrepancy, limp, Trendelenburg sign were used to evaluate the functional results and anteroposterior radiographs of the pelvis were taken at each follow-up to assess bone healing at the osteotomy site, periprosthetic osteolysis, bone ingrowth and periprosthetic loosening. Complications were recorded and analyzed.Results:All 51 hips were followed up for at least 24 months. The operative time and total blood loss was 116.8±14.2 vs. 128.3±19.2 min and 650.8±191.4 vs. 808.3±151.3 ml in the ETO group and the SSO group with significant difference ( t=2.04, P=0.047; t=3.08, P=0.003) respectively. At the follow-up of 24 months the HHS of ETO and SSO groups were 94.8±6.3 vs. 93.9±4.9 points and the leg length discrepancy was 4.6±2.2 vs. 5.2±3.0 mm. The positive rate of Trendelenburg's sign was 7% vs. 16% and the incidence of limp was 17% vs. 29% in the ETO group and the SSO group with no significant difference ( t=0.54, P=0.591; t=0.68, P=0.499; P=0.657; P=0.693). The length of femoral shortening in the ETO group and SSO group was 30.8±4.1 vs 35.3±7.9 mm with significant difference ( t=2.02, P=0.049). Time for bone healing at the osteotomy site was 5.8±1.5 vs. 6.0±1.4 months and the incidence of intraoperative femoral fractures was 36% and vs. 65% with no significant difference ( t=0.45, P=0.657; χ 2=3.52, P=0.061). Bone in-growth (or bone on-growth) fixation was obtained for all acetabular and femoral prostheses, with no hips of prosthesis displacement, periprosthetic osteolysis, or dislocation. Conclusion:Total hip arthroplasty for Crowe type IV DDH can achieve satisfactory clinical efficacy with similar functional recovery and rate of complication in extended trochanteric osteotomy and subtrochanteric shortening osteotomy. However, the extended greater trochanter osteotomy can reduce the operation time, blood loss and length of femoral shortening.
10.Effect of wrist-ankle acupuncture on pharmacodynamics of remimazolam for loss of consciousness in patients of different genders and ages undergoing painless gastroscopy
Lili KONG ; Na ZHOU ; Jianan HOU ; Jing YUAN ; Qinxian WANG ; Yanli LI ; Yanhong LI ; Wei HAO
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2023;43(12):1507-1509
Objective:To evaluate the effect of wrist-ankle acupuncture on the pharmacodynamics of remimazolam for loss of consciousness in the patients of different genders and ages undergoing painless gastroscopy.Methods:American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status classificationⅠor Ⅱ patients, undergoing elective painless gastroscopy, were divided into 4 groups according to gender and age: agedmale (age≥65 yr) group (group AM), agedfemale (age≥65 yr) group (group AF), young male (18 yr≤age <65 yr) group (group YM), and young female (18 yr≤age <65 yr) group (group YF). After 10 min of wrist-ankle acupuncture on 1st and 2nd areas of the bilateralupper limbs of the patient, modified Dixon′s up-and-down sequential experiment was used for the test.The initial dose of intravenous remimazolam was 0.20 mg/kg. Each time the dose increased/decreased by 0.05 mg/kg. If the patient lost consciousness, the next patient received a lower dose of remimazolam, otherwise a higher dose was given in the next patient. Loss of consciousness was defined as MOAA/S score was 0 or 1, and the process was repeated until 7 turning points appeared.The median effective dose (ED 50)and 95% confidence interval of remimazolam were calculated by probit method. Results:The ED 50 and 95% confidence interval of remimazolam were 0.296(0.233-0.376), 0.319(0.262-0.388), 0.323(0.278-0.375) and 0.344(0.285-0.415)mg/kg in AM, AF, YM and YF groups, respectively. There was no significant difference in ED 50 among the four groups ( P>0.05). Conclusions:Under the action of wrist-ankle acupuncture, the pharmacodynamics of remazolam is comparable when used for the patients of different genders and ages undergoing painless gastroscopy.

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