1.Investigation for research competency of undergraduate interns in rehabilitation therapy using WHO rehabilita-tion competency framework
Bin ZENG ; Shuang GUO ; Haiyan YE ; Jinqun YE ; Zihan XU ; Guangqing XU ; Lei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2025;31(5):548-552
Objective To investigate the research competency among undergraduate interns of rehabilitation therapy.Methods In July,2024,a total of 81 undergraduate rehabilitation therapy interns from Department of Rehabilitation Medicine,Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital were self-rated the research competency,using research com-petency and activities,level 1 of World Health Organization rehabilitation competency framework.Semi-struc-tured interviews were conducted to investigate the willingness and difficulties to participate in research.Results The self-rated competencies were the lowest in behavior of C2.3 Assists in assessing rehabilitation service user needs and priorities for research,and Activity of A2 Disseminating evidence.For interviews,72 students would participate in researches,primarily motivated by career advancement and postgraduate admission competition.The main difficulties included insufficient faculty mentorship(n=48),limitation in knowledge(n=43)and diffi-culties in formulating scientific questions(n=43).Conclusion Most rehabilitation therapy undergraduates would like to participate in researches,but are suboptimal in re-search competency due to personal and environmental constraints.
2.Real-world efficacy and safety of azvudine in hospitalized older patients with COVID-19 during the omicron wave in China: A retrospective cohort study.
Yuanchao ZHU ; Fei ZHAO ; Yubing ZHU ; Xingang LI ; Deshi DONG ; Bolin ZHU ; Jianchun LI ; Xin HU ; Zinan ZHAO ; Wenfeng XU ; Yang JV ; Dandan WANG ; Yingming ZHENG ; Yiwen DONG ; Lu LI ; Shilei YANG ; Zhiyuan TENG ; Ling LU ; Jingwei ZHU ; Linzhe DU ; Yunxin LIU ; Lechuan JIA ; Qiujv ZHANG ; Hui MA ; Ana ZHAO ; Hongliu JIANG ; Xin XU ; Jinli WANG ; Xuping QIAN ; Wei ZHANG ; Tingting ZHENG ; Chunxia YANG ; Xuguang CHEN ; Kun LIU ; Huanhuan JIANG ; Dongxiang QU ; Jia SONG ; Hua CHENG ; Wenfang SUN ; Hanqiu ZHAN ; Xiao LI ; Yafeng WANG ; Aixia WANG ; Li LIU ; Lihua YANG ; Nan ZHANG ; Shumin CHEN ; Jingjing MA ; Wei LIU ; Xiaoxiang DU ; Meiqin ZHENG ; Liyan WAN ; Guangqing DU ; Hangmei LIU ; Pengfei JIN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(1):123-132
Debates persist regarding the efficacy and safety of azvudine, particularly its real-world outcomes. This study involved patients aged ≥60 years who were admitted to 25 hospitals in mainland China with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection between December 1, 2022, and February 28, 2023. Efficacy outcomes were all-cause mortality during hospitalization, the proportion of patients discharged with recovery, time to nucleic acid-negative conversion (T NANC), time to symptom improvement (T SI), and time of hospital stay (T HS). Safety was also assessed. Among the 5884 participants identified, 1999 received azvudine, and 1999 matched controls were included after exclusion and propensity score matching. Azvudine recipients exhibited lower all-cause mortality compared with controls in the overall population (13.3% vs. 17.1%, RR, 0.78; 95% CI, 0.67-0.90; P = 0.001) and in the severe subgroup (25.7% vs. 33.7%; RR, 0.76; 95% CI, 0.66-0.88; P < 0.001). A higher proportion of patients discharged with recovery, and a shorter T NANC were associated with azvudine recipients, especially in the severe subgroup. The incidence of adverse events in azvudine recipients was comparable to that in the control group (2.3% vs. 1.7%, P = 0.170). In conclusion, azvudine showed efficacy and safety in older patients hospitalized with COVID-19 during the SARS-CoV-2 omicron wave in China.
3.Exploration of the efficacy and safety of indocyanine green in the evaluation and localization of breast cancer surgical margins:a single-center,observational cohort study
Gang LÜ ; Guangqing WANG ; Yan ZHENG ; Qin TANG ; Fei CHEN ; Xudong YU ; Shengqi XU ; Fayang TANG ; Jibiao ZHU
China Oncology 2025;35(8):776-783
Background and purpose:In breast cancer surgery,margin status assessment significantly impacts patient prognosis,with positive margins indicating higher recurrence and metastasis risks.Ensuring complete tumor resection is thus critical for surgical success.Indocyanine green(ICG)has garnered attention for its potential real-time imaging of breast cancer lesions under near-infrared light.This study employed ICG for intraoperative assessment of breast cancer lesion margin status and further explored the possibility of optimizing the safe margin distance surround the lesion in normal breast tissue.Methods:Clinical data of patients admitted to the Department of Thyroid and Breast Surgery,the Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University(Affiliated Chaohu Hospital),from December 2021 to September 2022 were collected.A retrospective clinical study was conducted on breast cancer patients who were randomly assigned to either the ICG group or the conventional surgery group.Two to three hours before surgery,patients in the ICG group received a peripheral intravenous injection of 0.5 mg/kg ICG.Intraoperative fluorescence imaging was performed on the specimen before and after resection,as well as on the residual cavity.Near-infrared fluorescence imaging equipment was used to quantitatively measure fluorescence intensity of resected lesions at 4 directions(12,3,6,and 9 o'clock)and detect fluorescence in the residual cavity after lesion removal.Specimens were promptly sent to the pathology department for pathological examination,and safety margins of normal breast tissue in the 4 directions were recorded.The Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology(STROBE)checklist was followed for this study.This study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University(Affiliated Chaohu Hospital)(No.KYXM-202310-46).Results:This study included 50 breast cancer patients,with 24 in the ICG group and 26 in the traditional surgery group.In the ICG group,fluorescence signals were detected at all lesion sites.Specifically,fluorescence density values at the lesion center,margin,and surrounding normal breast tissue were measured as 251.08±10.73,208.08±19.74,and 156.76±16.47,respectively,showing a gradual decrease from center outward with statistically significant differences(P<0.05).Additionally,fluorescence ratios between the lesion center and margin,and center and surrounding normal tissue,were 1.22±0.13 and 1.62±0.19,respectively.After resection,abnormal fluorescence was observed in 2 of 24 cases in the residual cavity,with 1 case being invasive carcinoma with ductal carcinoma in situ and the other normal breast tissue.Ultimately,this study demonstrated that ICG achieved a sensitivity of 95.9%and a specificity of 97.9%in margin assessment.After specimen resection,the safety margins of normal glandular tissue surrounding the lesion were measured.The safety widths for the ICG group and the concurrent breast cancer surgery group were(8.36±6.42)mm and(15.08±4.75)mm,respectively.This difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion:ICG is a real-time,efficient,and cost-effective tracer that can be used to determine breast cancer margins,with excellent sensitivity and specificity.For early-stage breast cancer patients who are eligible for breast-conserving surgery,this tracer helps to reduce the amount of healthy breast tissue that is removed around the lesion.
4.Exploration of the efficacy and safety of indocyanine green in the evaluation and localization of breast cancer surgical margins:a single-center,observational cohort study
Gang LÜ ; Guangqing WANG ; Yan ZHENG ; Qin TANG ; Fei CHEN ; Xudong YU ; Shengqi XU ; Fayang TANG ; Jibiao ZHU
China Oncology 2025;35(8):776-783
Background and purpose:In breast cancer surgery,margin status assessment significantly impacts patient prognosis,with positive margins indicating higher recurrence and metastasis risks.Ensuring complete tumor resection is thus critical for surgical success.Indocyanine green(ICG)has garnered attention for its potential real-time imaging of breast cancer lesions under near-infrared light.This study employed ICG for intraoperative assessment of breast cancer lesion margin status and further explored the possibility of optimizing the safe margin distance surround the lesion in normal breast tissue.Methods:Clinical data of patients admitted to the Department of Thyroid and Breast Surgery,the Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University(Affiliated Chaohu Hospital),from December 2021 to September 2022 were collected.A retrospective clinical study was conducted on breast cancer patients who were randomly assigned to either the ICG group or the conventional surgery group.Two to three hours before surgery,patients in the ICG group received a peripheral intravenous injection of 0.5 mg/kg ICG.Intraoperative fluorescence imaging was performed on the specimen before and after resection,as well as on the residual cavity.Near-infrared fluorescence imaging equipment was used to quantitatively measure fluorescence intensity of resected lesions at 4 directions(12,3,6,and 9 o'clock)and detect fluorescence in the residual cavity after lesion removal.Specimens were promptly sent to the pathology department for pathological examination,and safety margins of normal breast tissue in the 4 directions were recorded.The Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology(STROBE)checklist was followed for this study.This study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University(Affiliated Chaohu Hospital)(No.KYXM-202310-46).Results:This study included 50 breast cancer patients,with 24 in the ICG group and 26 in the traditional surgery group.In the ICG group,fluorescence signals were detected at all lesion sites.Specifically,fluorescence density values at the lesion center,margin,and surrounding normal breast tissue were measured as 251.08±10.73,208.08±19.74,and 156.76±16.47,respectively,showing a gradual decrease from center outward with statistically significant differences(P<0.05).Additionally,fluorescence ratios between the lesion center and margin,and center and surrounding normal tissue,were 1.22±0.13 and 1.62±0.19,respectively.After resection,abnormal fluorescence was observed in 2 of 24 cases in the residual cavity,with 1 case being invasive carcinoma with ductal carcinoma in situ and the other normal breast tissue.Ultimately,this study demonstrated that ICG achieved a sensitivity of 95.9%and a specificity of 97.9%in margin assessment.After specimen resection,the safety margins of normal glandular tissue surrounding the lesion were measured.The safety widths for the ICG group and the concurrent breast cancer surgery group were(8.36±6.42)mm and(15.08±4.75)mm,respectively.This difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion:ICG is a real-time,efficient,and cost-effective tracer that can be used to determine breast cancer margins,with excellent sensitivity and specificity.For early-stage breast cancer patients who are eligible for breast-conserving surgery,this tracer helps to reduce the amount of healthy breast tissue that is removed around the lesion.
5.Investigation for research competency of undergraduate interns in rehabilitation therapy using WHO rehabilita-tion competency framework
Bin ZENG ; Shuang GUO ; Haiyan YE ; Jinqun YE ; Zihan XU ; Guangqing XU ; Lei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2025;31(5):548-552
Objective To investigate the research competency among undergraduate interns of rehabilitation therapy.Methods In July,2024,a total of 81 undergraduate rehabilitation therapy interns from Department of Rehabilitation Medicine,Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital were self-rated the research competency,using research com-petency and activities,level 1 of World Health Organization rehabilitation competency framework.Semi-struc-tured interviews were conducted to investigate the willingness and difficulties to participate in research.Results The self-rated competencies were the lowest in behavior of C2.3 Assists in assessing rehabilitation service user needs and priorities for research,and Activity of A2 Disseminating evidence.For interviews,72 students would participate in researches,primarily motivated by career advancement and postgraduate admission competition.The main difficulties included insufficient faculty mentorship(n=48),limitation in knowledge(n=43)and diffi-culties in formulating scientific questions(n=43).Conclusion Most rehabilitation therapy undergraduates would like to participate in researches,but are suboptimal in re-search competency due to personal and environmental constraints.
6.Application of six-minute walk test in preoperative evaluation of patients undergoing pulmonary lobectomy
Longping WANG ; Xuening YANG ; Bin ZENG ; Guangqing XU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2022;28(2):242-248
Objective To analyze the feasibility of six-minute walk test (6MWT) before pulmonary lobectomy and prediction for postoperative outcome. Methods A total of 580 patients who were hospitalized in the department of lung surgery from May, 2017 to May, 2019 were reviewed, and 274 eligible patients were selected, who underwent first surgery and the surgical method was pulmonary lobectomy. They were divided into two groups based on the results of 6MWT before operation. The cut-off value of six-minute walk distance (6MWD) was obtained by receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) area under curve (AUC). The postoperative outcome and the occurrence of cardiopulmonary complications in the two groups were analyzed. Results Compared to patients with 6MWD > 449 meters, the age was significantly older (P < 0.001), the forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV1) was poor in patients with 6MWD ≤ 449 meters (P < 0.05), and other factors such as surgical resection site, pathological stage, gender, etc., were not significantly different (P > 0.05). The incidence of postoperative cardiopulmonary complications was significantly higher (OR = 2.672, 95%CI 1.488 to 4.798, P = 0.002), and the postoperative extubation time and hospital stay was longer in patients with 6MWD ≤ 449 meters than in patients with 6MWD > 449 meters (P < 0.05). 6MWD ≤ 449 meters was an independent risk factor for postoperative cardiopulmonary complications (OR = 2.395, 95%CI 1.299 to 4.415, P = 0.005). Conclusion As a simple function test, 6MWT can be routinely used to assess the physiological function of patients undergoing pulmonary lobectomy. Patients with 6MWD ≤ 449 meters may be in higher risks of postoperative cardiopulmonary complications.
7.Intermittent theta burst stimulation can improve the spatially-delayed responses of working memory
Lin ZHANG ; Dongxu LIU ; Yue LAN ; Ge LI ; Xiaolin LIU ; Rui CHEN ; Cheng WU ; Zhong PEI ; Guangqing XU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2022;44(5):385-389
Objective:To observe any effect of intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) on the spatially-delayed responses of working memory using cynomolgus macaques.Methods:The working memory of six male cynomolgus macaques (8-9 years old) was trained using a spatially-delayed response task. They were then randomly divided into an iTBS group and a control group, each of 3. The iTBS group was given iTBS at an intensity of 35% of the maximum output, with 2 seconds of stimulation followed by 8 seconds of rest with trains of 50Hz bursts repeated at a frequency of 5Hz over a period of 192 seconds once daily for 5 days, while the control group was given sham iTBS. Before and after the 5 days, the body weight and working memory of each animal were evaluated. The total number of effective feeding episodes, and of effective feeding episodes with short and long delay periods were recorded.Results:There was no significant change in the average body weight of either group before and after the modeling and iTBS intervention. After the intervention the number of total effective feeding cases and those with a short delay period were both significantly higher in the iTBS group than in the control group. However, no significant inter-group differences in the effective feeding cases with a long delay period were observed.Conclusions:iTBS is effective in improving the spatially-delayed responses of working memory, at least in cynomolgus macaques.
8.Significance and future of anticoagulant therapy for sepsis
Weiwei XU ; Ming LI ; Guangqing CUI ; Ruilan WANG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2021;33(5):621-625
Sepsis is caused by the imbalance of the host body's response to infection, which causes life-threatening organ dysfunction. Disorders of blood coagulation play a very important role in the development of sepsis. In sepsis, the body's coagulation system is activated, leading to hypercoagulability, while the anticoagulation mechanism is significantly inhibited, causing a large number of microthrombi to form, and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) may occur. Although there are obvious controversies about the anticoagulation treatment of sepsis at home and abroad, we cannot deny the significance of anticoagulation treatment in sepsis. Only appropriate anticoagulation can effectively reduce the mortality in septic DIC, septic shock and high-risk population, and ultimately effectively reduce the occurrence of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. The sepsis-induced coagulation dysfunction (SIC) score is currently used internationally to guide anticoagulation. SIC score is optimized based on the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) overt DIC score and Sepsis-3, including platelet, international normalized ratio (INR) and sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA). The SIC score can sensitively monitor sepsis-induced coagulation dysfunction. When the SIC score is≥4, it is the best timing to initiate anticoagulation therapy. At present, the internationally recommended anticoagulant drugs include antithrombin (AT), thrombomodulin (TM), tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI), heparin, etc., while the domestically recommended anticoagulant drugs are only unfractionated heparin and low molecular weight heparin. Before using anticoagulant drugs, it is necessary to evaluate the possibility of bleeding and thrombosis in the patients. At the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to the patient's primary disease. Try to adopt the treatment strategy of transitioning from unfractionated heparin to low molecular weight heparin without obvious anticoagulation contraindications.
9.Influencing factors of self-management of diabetics in community and nursing instruction need
Jiying WANG ; Guangqing XIAO ; Yan WANG ; Weiyu XU ; Jiangnan YAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(15):2061-2065
Objective:To explore the influencing factors of self-management of diabetics in community so as to provide a scientific basis for personalized self-management of diabetics.Methods:From March 2016 to August 2017, this study selected 980 diabetics from 6 communities in Chaoyang District of Beijing by convenience sampling. All of patients were investigated with the self-management, nursing instruction need and medication adherence questionnaire and the medication adherence scale to understand the self-management, such as blood glucose management, exercise, medication adherence and nursing instruction need. Simple correlation and multiple regression were used to analyze the influencing factors of self-management, nursing instruction need and medication adherence.Results:Among those diabetics in community, the score of self-management was (1.76±0.25) . The score of nursing instruction need was (1.73±0.29) with medication instruction need dimension for the highest and diabetic knowledge instruction need dimension for the lowest. The score of medication adherence was (3.48±0.64) with unauthorized drug withdrawal dimension for the highest and times of taking medicine dimension for the lowest. Simple correlation showed that there were statistical differences in the scores of self-management among patients with different on-the-job situations and education levels ( P<0.05) , and in the score of nursing instruction need among patients with different education levels ( P<0.05) , and in the scores of medication adherence among patients with different ages, on-the-job situations and diagnosed ages ( P<0.05) . Multiple regression analysis showed that the influencing factor of self-management and nursing instruction need was the education level ( P<0.05) , and the influencing factor of self-management was the on-the-job situation ( P<0.05) , and the influencing factor of medication adherence was the age ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:Among diabetics in community, the self-management is influenced by the education level and on-the-job situation; nursing instruction need is influenced by the education level; the medication adherence is influenced by the age. We should increase the self-management of patients with the low level of education and on-the-job, provide nursing instruction for patients with the high level of education, promote the medication adherence of diabetics with low ages so as to improve the self-management and quality of life of patients.
10.Influencing factors of self-care status in community patients with hypertension
Jiying WANG ; Guangqing XIAO ; Yan WANG ; Weiyu XU ; Jiangnan YAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2018;24(24):2879-2882
Objective To investigate the influencing factors of self-care status of patients with hypertension in communities, so as to provide scientific evidences for personal self-care management of hypertension patients. Methods From March 2016 to August 2017, 1 010 hypertensive patients from 6 communities in Chaoyang District of Beijing were surveyed using general data questionnaire, Self-care Status and Nursing Guidance Needs Questionnaire and Medication Compliance Scale, to analyze the influencing factors of self-care status. Results In the 1 010 cases of hypertension patients in community, the score of self-care status was (1.70±0.22), the score of the demand of nursing education was (1.69±0.33), and the score of medication compliance was (3.54±0.58). The differences in the score of self-care status of patients with different education level and different years of hypertension diagnosis were statistically significant (P<0.05). There were significant differences in the scores of nursing guidance needs among patients of different ages and educational backgrounds (P<0.05). There were significant differences in the scores of medication compliance among patients of different ages, occupations and years of hypertension diagnosis (P<0.05). Multivariate linear regression analysis showed that age, education level, years of hypertension diagnosis and occupation were the influencing factors of self-care status of patients. Conclusions Self-care status of hypertensive patients are affected by age, education level, years of diagnosis and occupations. The personal health education and guidance should be given based on patients' different social background, so as to enhance the level of self-care status and improve the patients' life quality.

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