1.Kinesiophobia in patients with heart failure:a concept analysis
Juanjuan ZHOU ; Aixian LI ; Meimei ZHANG ; Peimei HU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(3):76-83
Objective To explore the definition and connotation of kinesiophobia in patients with heart failure,hence to provide a reference for clinical practice.Methods A systematic search was conducted on databases including CNKI,Wanfang Data,Web of Science,PubMed and Embase.Walker and Avant's concept analysis was applied to analyse the literature related to kinesiophobia in patients with heart failure.Results A total of 30 articles were included.The defining attributes of kinesiophobia in patients with heart failure were identified as emotional responses,cognitive biases,physical perceptions and avoidance behaviours.Antecedents included general demographic factors,disease-related factors,exercise self-efficacy,psychological factors and social support.Consequences included reduction in exercise adherence,decrease in physical function and increase in psychological burden.Conclusion The concept analysis of kinesiophobia in patients with heart failure can help healthcare providers with a better understanding and prevention of the kinesiophobia,and provides a reference for the researches in kinesiophobia in patients with heart failure.
2.Impact of Postoperative Reduction Quality on Biomechanics of the Femoral Head Following Internal Fixation of Femoral Neck Fractures
Shixiong ZHANG ; Jianxiong MA ; Bin LU ; Ying WANG ; Aixian TIAN ; Lei SUN ; Zhe HAN ; Jiahui CHEN ; Jing DAI ; Haohao BAI ; Hongzhen JIN ; Jie ZHAO ; Pengfei LI ; Xinlong MA
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(5):1144-1149
Objective To investigate the effect of postoperative reduction quality in femoral neck fracture internal fixation on mechanical properties of the femoral head from the perspective of trabecular bone biomechanics.Methods From patients who underwent hip replacement surgery for femoral neck fractures,a total of 26 femoral head slice specimens were obtained.The central axis of the primary compressive trabeculae was defined as the 0° group,with the intersection point of the primary compressive trabeculae and the femoral calcar serving as the center.By rotating the specimens to simulate different reduction angles,the cut femoral head slice specimens were randomly divided into five groups:-10°,-5°,0°,5°,and 10°,representing femoral heads with varying reduction qualities.The specimens were subjected to single compression load tests and fatigue load tests.The load was set from 70 N to 1 400 N,at a frequency of 1 Hz,with 10 000 cycles.Axial stiffness,displacement,and the number of collapse cycles were measured,to compare the biomechanical properties of femoral head specimens under different reduction qualities.Results There were differences in the axial stiffness,displacement,and number of collapse cycles among the femoral head specimens in different groups.Under 800 N load,the axial stiffness of 0° group was significantly greater than that of±10° groups(P<0.05).The axial stiffness of 0° group was also greater than that of the±5° groups,but the differences were not statistically significant(P>0.05).The axial stiffness of±5° groups was greater than that of±10° groups(P<0.05).0° group had a lower displacement than±5° groups and±10° groups.However,the differences in displacement between 0° group and±5° groups were not statistically significant(P>0.05),while the differences between the 0° group and±10° groups were statistically significant(P<0.05).The differences in displacement between±5° groups and±10° groups were also statistically significant(P<0.05).0° group had a significantly higher number of collapse cycles than±10° groups(P<0.05).The number of collapse cycles in 0° group was also higher than that in±5° groups,but the differences were not statistically significant(P>0.05).The number of collapse cycles in±5° groups was significantly higher than that±10° groups(P<0.05).Conclusions The quality of reduction after internal fixation of femoral neck fractures significantly affects the biomechanical properties of the femoral head.This study provides a scientific basis for optimizing treatment and postoperative management,aiming to improve clinical outcomes and patients' quality of life.
3.Impact of Postoperative Reduction Quality on Biomechanics of the Femoral Head Following Internal Fixation of Femoral Neck Fractures
Shixiong ZHANG ; Jianxiong MA ; Bin LU ; Ying WANG ; Aixian TIAN ; Lei SUN ; Zhe HAN ; Jiahui CHEN ; Jing DAI ; Haohao BAI ; Hongzhen JIN ; Jie ZHAO ; Pengfei LI ; Xinlong MA
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(5):1144-1149
Objective To investigate the effect of postoperative reduction quality in femoral neck fracture internal fixation on mechanical properties of the femoral head from the perspective of trabecular bone biomechanics.Methods From patients who underwent hip replacement surgery for femoral neck fractures,a total of 26 femoral head slice specimens were obtained.The central axis of the primary compressive trabeculae was defined as the 0° group,with the intersection point of the primary compressive trabeculae and the femoral calcar serving as the center.By rotating the specimens to simulate different reduction angles,the cut femoral head slice specimens were randomly divided into five groups:-10°,-5°,0°,5°,and 10°,representing femoral heads with varying reduction qualities.The specimens were subjected to single compression load tests and fatigue load tests.The load was set from 70 N to 1 400 N,at a frequency of 1 Hz,with 10 000 cycles.Axial stiffness,displacement,and the number of collapse cycles were measured,to compare the biomechanical properties of femoral head specimens under different reduction qualities.Results There were differences in the axial stiffness,displacement,and number of collapse cycles among the femoral head specimens in different groups.Under 800 N load,the axial stiffness of 0° group was significantly greater than that of±10° groups(P<0.05).The axial stiffness of 0° group was also greater than that of the±5° groups,but the differences were not statistically significant(P>0.05).The axial stiffness of±5° groups was greater than that of±10° groups(P<0.05).0° group had a lower displacement than±5° groups and±10° groups.However,the differences in displacement between 0° group and±5° groups were not statistically significant(P>0.05),while the differences between the 0° group and±10° groups were statistically significant(P<0.05).The differences in displacement between±5° groups and±10° groups were also statistically significant(P<0.05).0° group had a significantly higher number of collapse cycles than±10° groups(P<0.05).The number of collapse cycles in 0° group was also higher than that in±5° groups,but the differences were not statistically significant(P>0.05).The number of collapse cycles in±5° groups was significantly higher than that±10° groups(P<0.05).Conclusions The quality of reduction after internal fixation of femoral neck fractures significantly affects the biomechanical properties of the femoral head.This study provides a scientific basis for optimizing treatment and postoperative management,aiming to improve clinical outcomes and patients' quality of life.
4.Kinesiophobia in patients with heart failure:a concept analysis
Juanjuan ZHOU ; Aixian LI ; Meimei ZHANG ; Peimei HU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(3):76-83
Objective To explore the definition and connotation of kinesiophobia in patients with heart failure,hence to provide a reference for clinical practice.Methods A systematic search was conducted on databases including CNKI,Wanfang Data,Web of Science,PubMed and Embase.Walker and Avant's concept analysis was applied to analyse the literature related to kinesiophobia in patients with heart failure.Results A total of 30 articles were included.The defining attributes of kinesiophobia in patients with heart failure were identified as emotional responses,cognitive biases,physical perceptions and avoidance behaviours.Antecedents included general demographic factors,disease-related factors,exercise self-efficacy,psychological factors and social support.Consequences included reduction in exercise adherence,decrease in physical function and increase in psychological burden.Conclusion The concept analysis of kinesiophobia in patients with heart failure can help healthcare providers with a better understanding and prevention of the kinesiophobia,and provides a reference for the researches in kinesiophobia in patients with heart failure.
5.Anyalysis of Screening and Gene Identification of α-Thalassemia in Child-bearing Population of Conghua District,Guangzhou City
Xiaoming QI ; Zhuorong LÜ ; Xixi GUO ; Kunshan ZHANG ; Yunping ZHONG ; Aixian CHEN ; Wuzhong YU
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2024;39(2):163-167
Objective To investigate the incidence and the types of gene mutations of α-thalassemia in the child-bearing pop-ulation of Conghua District,Guangzhou.Methods Blood samples from 24 083 people of childbearing age were screened by blood cell analysis and hemoglobin electrophoresis,α-globin gene variation was detected by GAP-PCR and PCR reverse dot blot in the positive cases,and 17 common β-globin gene mutations were detected by PCR reverse Dot blot.Results A total of 2 596 cases of α-thalassemia gene abnormality were detected by gene identification,and the abnormal rate was 10.78%.A sum of 170 cases(0.71%)had a compound mutation of α-β gene.There were 2 550 cases(98.23%)of deletion and 46 cases(1.77%)of non-deletion in the mutant genes.There were 14 types of gene mutation,including 5 types of HbH disease(with--SEA/-α3.7 primarily),4 mild types(with 68.61%of--SEA/αα genotype),and 5 quiescent types(the top two genotypes were-α3.7/αα and-α4.2/αα).A total of 23 types of αβ complex gene mutation were detected,and the top six types were--SEA/βCD41-42,-α3.7/βCD41-42,--SEA/β654,--SEA/-28,-α3.7/β654 and-α3.7/βCD17,which accounted for 75.27%of all the complex types.Conclusion The gene abnormality rate of α-thalassemia in Conghua District of Guangzhou City was high.The gene mutation type and constitu-ent ratio,which have their own characteristics,is a special region of α-thalassemia.
6.Establishment and applicability comparison of four models of acute liver ischemia/reperfusion injury in rat.
Jiaqi LUO ; Lili WANG ; Fudong CHEN ; Aixian ZHANG ; Han ZHANG ; Xiaomeng ZHANG ; Li CHEN
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2023;35(6):604-609
OBJECTIVE:
To clarify the preparation methods of four rat models of liver ischemia/reperfusion injury (IRI) and to determine a liver IRI animal model that is consistent with clinical conditions, has stable pathological and physiological injury, and is easy to operate.
METHODS:
A total of 160 male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly divided into four groups using an interval grouping method: 70% IRI (group A), 100% IRI (group B), 70% IRI with 30% hepatectomy (group C), and 100% IRI with 30% hepatectomy (group D), with 40 rats in each group. Each model was further divided into sham operation group (S group) and ischemia groups of 30, 60, and 90 minutes, with 10 rats in each group. After surgery, the survival status and awakening time of the rats were observed, and the liver lobectomy weight, bleeding volume, and hemostasis time of groups C and D were recorded. Blood samples were collected by cardiac puncture after 6 hours of reperfusion for determination the levels of aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), serum creatinine (SCr), and γ-glutamyl transpeptidase (γ-GT) in the serum to assess liver and kidney function. Hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining and immunohistochemical staining of macrophages were performed to analyze the liver tissue structure damage from a pathological perspective.
RESULTS:
Rats in group A exhibited earlier awakening and acceptable mental status, while rats in the other groups showed delayed awakening and poor mental status. The hemostasis time in group D was approximately 1 second longer than that in group C. The mortality of rats subjected to 60 minutes of 70% hepatic ischemia was 0. Compared to the sham operation group, rats in each experimental group showed significant increases in serum levels of AST, ALT, ALP, BUN, SCr, and γ-GT, indicating impaired liver and kidney function in the rat models of liver IRI. In groups A, B, and C, the 90-minute ischemia subgroup exhibited more pronounced elevation in AST, ALT, ALP, BUN, SCr, and γ-GT levels compared to the 30-minute ischemia subgroup [AST (U/L): group A, 834.94±56.73 vs. 258.74±18.33; group B, 547.63±217.40 vs. 277.67±57.92; group C, 930.38±75.48 vs. 640.51±194.20; ALT (U/L): group A, 346.78±25.47 vs. 156.58±13.25; group B, 408.40±138.25 vs. 196.80±58.60; group C, 596.41±193.32 vs. 173.76±72.43; ALP (U/L): group A, 431.21±34.30 vs. 315.95±15.64; group B, 525.88±62.13 vs. 215.63±17.31; group C, 487.53±112.37 vs. 272.46±92.33; BUN (U/L): group A, 18.35±5.63 vs. 14.32±2.30; group B, 30.21±4.55 vs. 17.41±8.14; group C, 20.50±3.64 vs. 15.93±3.22; SCr (U/L): group A, 27.47±8.91 vs. 22.37±5.66; group B, 43.60±15.57 vs. 36.80±7.95; group C, 63.81±20.24 vs. 42.47±7.03; γ-GT (U/L): group A, 15.64±3.57 vs. 6.82±1.48; group B, 9.28±1.91 vs. 5.62±1.21; group C, 10.98±3.18 vs. 5.67±1.10; all P < 0.05]. The 100% IRI 90-minute group and 100% IRI 90-minute group with 30% hepatectomy exhibited more pronounced increases in the above-mentioned indicators compared to the corresponding 70% IRI control group, indicating increased liver and kidney damage in rats subjected to combined blood flow occlusion and hepatectomy. HE staining showed clear liver tissue structure with intact and orderly arranged cells in the sham operation group, while the experimental groups exhibited cell structure damage, including cell rupture or collapse, cell swelling, nuclear pyknosis, deep cytoplasm staining, cell shedding, and necrosis. The interstitium showed infiltration of inflammatory cells. Immunohistochemical staining revealed a higher number of macrophages in the experimental groups compared to the sham operation group.
CONCLUSIONS
Four models of liver IRI in rat were successfully established. As the duration and severity of hepatic ischemia increased, liver cell ischemia worsened, leading to increased hepatocellular necrosis and exhibiting characteristic features of liver IRI. These models can effectively simulate liver IRI following liver trauma, with the group subjected to 100% ischemia and 30% hepatectomy showing the most severe liver injury. The designed models are reasonable, easy to perform, and exhibit good reproducibility. They can be used for investigating the mechanisms, therapeutic efficacy, and diagnostic methods related to clinical liver IRI.
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7.Research progress on home-based cardiac rehabilitation life-space for elderly patients
Meimei ZHANG ; Aixian LI ; Libai CAI ; Tianyan WANG ; Qianqian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(14):1833-1837
Life-space, as a multidimensional structure, is an important indicator for measuring individual movement. Since the first proposal of life-space in 1985, it has gradually been applied in multiple fields. At present, the development of life-space in foreign countries is becoming increasingly mature, while there is little research on this aspect in China. This article reviews the definition, evaluation tools, and application progress of life-space in cardiac rehabilitation, so as to provide reference for the research and application of life-space in home-based cardiac rehabilitation in China.
8.Significance of multicolor flow cytometry in the detection of minimal residual disease in monitoring CD19-CAR-T cell bridging allo-HSCT treatment of B-ALL patients
Man CHEN ; Wei ZHAO ; Minjing FU ; Aixian WANG ; Gailing ZHANG ; Liyuan QIU ; Rong WANG ; Yanli ZHAO ; Xuan ZHANG ; Hui WANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2022;45(8):813-819
Objective:To investigate the significance of multicolor flow cytometry (MFC) monitoring of minimal residual disease (MRD) in the course of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) after CD19-chimeric antigen receptor(CAR)-T cell immunotherapy for patients with refractory, relapsed B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (r/r B-ALL).Methods:37 patients with r/r B-ALL admitted to Hebei Yanda Lu Daopei Hospital from January to July 2019, aged 15 (6, 19) years old, including 24 males and 13 females, were treated with CD19-CAR-T cell immunotherapy bridging allo-HSCT. MFC with cytoplasmic CD79a antibody to set up B-cell gates was used to monitor patients′ bone marrow (BM), cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and tissue samples on day 0 (prior to the CAR-T cell immunotherapy), day 15, day 28 post CAR-T cell immunotherapy, and post transplantation.The MRD values of these samples were analyzed to evaluate the residual tumor cells and metastasis. The killing effect of the CAR-T cells was evaluated by the recovery of CD19+B cells before transplantation and the period between the timepoint when CD19+B cells was recovered and the timepoint when CAR-T cells were infused. Peripheral blood CAR-T cells were counted at different time points. Statistic analysis was performed by Kaplan-Meie assay and Log-rank test to analyze the difference of univariate cumulative survival.Results:(1)Among the 37 patients, 8 died and 29 survived. 5 patients relapsed after transplantation, of which 4 relapsed patients died and 1 survived. (2)MFC MRD negative remission rate of the death group was lower than that of the survival group at the following time points: post-CAR-T therapy and prior to transplantation (5/8 vs. 28/29, χ 2=7.540, P=0.006); day 15 of the CAR-T cell reinfusion (3/8 vs. 24/29, χ 2=6.512, P=0.011); day 28 of the reinfusion (3/8 vs. 276/29, χ 2=10.065, P=0.002). The probability of extramedullary MFC MRD positive tumor infiltration in the death group was higher than that in the survival group(7/8 vs. 14/29, χ 2=3.931, P=0.047). After CAR-T cell immunotherapy, the recovery period of CD19-positive cells in the death group, or the time for CAR-T cells to kill CD19-positive cells, was shorter than that in the survival group [42.00 days(30.00,49.00) vs. 55.00 days(41.50,73.50), Z=0.022, P=0.020]. Conclusion:The positive results of MRD by MFC at the following timepoints may predict unfavorable outcomes, such as post-CAR-T therapy and prior to transplantation, day 15 and 28 of the CAR-T cell immunotherapy, which may provide some guidance for clinical management.
9.Prevention of venous thromboembolism following major orthopedic surgery
Xinlong MA ; Jianmin ZHANG ; Jianxiong MA ; Aixian TIAN ; Xiaolei SUN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2016;36(15):995-1001
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a kind of venous disorder that the abnormal condensation of blood within the vein,leading to complete or incomplete vein obstruction.VTE is mainly a combination of deep vein thrombosis (DVT)and pulmonary embolism (PE) and is an important complication after major orthopedic surgery (total hip arthroplasty,total knee arthroplasty,hip fracture surgery).Foreign literature reported that incidence rate of VTE after arthroplasty was as high as 42%-57%.Conventional notion was that DVT and PE were two different but interrelated types of VTE,while the latest research reported that the formation of DVT and PE after arthroplasty may be two events individually.Prevention of VTE after major orthopedic surgery includes general,pharmacological and mechanical methods.The efficacy of physical combined with pharmacological methods was better than drug prevention alone in preventing distal DVT.Dabigatran,apixaban,rivaroxaban and other new oral anticoagulants were better than low molecular weight heparin and other traditional medicines in effectiveness and safety.The effects of low molecular weight heparin are remarkable,while it cannot take orally.A recent study found that staged VTE prophylaxis,namely patients received low molecular weight heparin injection in hospital,and received aspirin,rivaroxaban or dabigatran orally after discharge is safe and effective in prevention of VTE.
10.RESEARCH ON STUDENT-LEADING MODE OF CLINICAL TEACHING BASED ON THE THEORY OF EMPOWERMENT
Aimin ZHANG ; Xiaopeng LIU ; Aixian XU
Modern Hospital 2015;(10):111-113
Clinical teaching mode based on the theory of empowerment is a combination of the theory of em -powerment and clinical teaching activities .It emphasizes a student -centered philosophy .By empowering students in clinical teaching , the teachers can continuously stimulate the students 'initiative and thereby give full play to the students'potential.Starting from a discussion on of cases in clinical teaching , this thesis builds an effective student -leading mode of clinical teaching based on the theory of empowerment , tries to construct a clinical teaching theoretical system based on the theory of empowerment and explores strategies for practice , in order to improve clinical teaching effectiveness and promote reform in clinical teaching education .

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