1.Chain mediating roles of perceived social support and coping modes between perceived risk of recurrence and depression in elderly patients with first-episode ischemic stroke
Yang SHI ; Zhie GU ; Hailong YU ; Tong ZHU ; Huiwen HUANG ; Lin WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(4):527-533
Objective:To explore the chain mediating role of perceived social support and coping modes between perceived risk of recurrence and depression in elderly patients with first-episode ischemic stroke.Methods:Convenience sampling was used to select 310 elderly patients with first-episode ischemic stroke in the Department of Neurology of Jiangsu Wutaishan Hospital and Northern Jiangsu People 's Hospital from December 2022 to February 2024 for the study. General Information Questionnaire, Recurrence Risk Perception Scale for Patients with Stroke, Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, Medical Coping Modes Questionnaire, and Patient Health Questionnaire were used to investigate the patients and to construct and validate the chain mediating model. Results:A total of 310 questionnaires were distributed and 306 valid questionnaires were recovered, with a valid recovery rate of 98.7%. The total scores of perceived risk of recurrence, perceived social support, medical coping modes, and depression in elderly patients with first-episode ischemic stroke were 35.00 (29.00, 39.00), 59.00 (51.00, 67.00), 43.00 (39.00, 47.00), and 3.50 (2.00, 7.00), respectively. Perceived risk of recurrence was positively correlated with perceived social support and confrontation coping mode ( r=0.418, 0.463; P<0.001), and negatively correlated with depression ( r=-0.450, P<0.001). Perceived social support was positively correlated with confrontation coping mode ( r=0.416, P<0.001), and negatively correlated with depression ( r=-0.408, P<0.001). Confrontation coping mode was negatively correlated with depression ( r=-0.472, P<0.001). The mediating test showed that perceived risk of recurrence negatively predicted depression, with a direct effect of -0.245, accounting for 48.70% of the total effect. The mediating effect of perceived social support on perceived risk of recurrence and depression was significant, with an indirect effect of -0.146, accounting for 29.03% of the total effect. The mediating effect of confrontation coping mode on perceived risk of recurrence and depression was significant, with an indirect effect of -0.085, accounting for 16.90% of the total effect. In addition, perceived social support and confrontation coping modes had a significant chain mediating effect in perceived risk of recurrence and depression, with an indirect effect of -0.027, accounting for 5.37% of the total effect. Conclusions:Perceived social support and confrontation coping mode have chain mediating effects between perceived risk of recurrence and depression. Healthcare professionals can reduce the incidence of depression by increasing the patient 's perceived risk of recurrence, giving a great deal of social support, and enhancing positive modes of coping with the disease.
2.Trajectory and influencing factors of oral frailty in first-onset elderly patients with ischemic stroke
Yang SHI ; Hailong YU ; Zhie GU ; Huiwen HUANG ; Li JI ; Lin WANG ; Can CHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(16):2195-2202
Objective:To explore the trajectory and influencing factors of oral frailty in first-onset elderly patients with ischemic stroke.Methods:A total of 240 inpatients from the neurology departments of Wutaishan Hospital and Northern Jiangsu People's Hospital between October 2022 and February 2024 were selected by convenience sampling. Oral frailty scores were assessed dynamically at four time points: 1 day before discharge (T 1) , 1 month after discharge (T 2) , 3 months after discharge (T 3) , and 6 months after discharge (T 4) . Latent growth modeling was used to identify potential trajectory categories and analyze their influencing factors. Results:A total of 240 questionnaires were distributed, with 220 valid responses, yielding a response rate of 91.67%. A total of three trajectory types of oral frailty were identified: non-oral frailty group ( n=92) , low-decline group ( n=66) , and high-decline group ( n=62) . Age, marital status, smoking history, dysphagia, National Institute of Health Stroke Scale score, oral health, nutritional status, oral health-related self-efficacy, monthly per capita household income, polypharmacy, denture use, and cognitive function were influencing factors of oral frailty in first-onset elderly patients with ischemic stroke ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:From 1 day before discharge to 6 months after discharge, there are 3 distinct oral frailty trajectories in first-onset elderly patients with ischemic stroke. Medical staff should implement individualized interventions based on the identified influencing factors.
3.Correlation analysis of WT1,BCR-ABL genes with IL-6,VEGF,PC and PS in myeloproliferative neoplasms
Jianwei DENG ; Qingren LUO ; Huiwen ZHU ; Yuping LIN
Chongqing Medicine 2025;54(6):1319-1322,1328
Objective To investigate the correlation between WT1,BCR-ABL genes and interleukin-6(IL-6),vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF),plasma protein C(PC),plasma protein S(PS)in patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms(MPN).Methods A total of 54 MPN patients treated in this hospital from January 2021 to January 2024 were selected as the MPN group,and 54 healthy subjects undergoing physical examination during the same period were selected as the control group.The gene relative expression levels of WT1,BCR-ABL and levels of IL-6,VEGF,PC,and PS were detected and compared between the two groups.The correlations between WT1,BCR-ABL gene relative expression levels and IL-6,VEGF,PC,PS levels were analyzed,and the diagnostic efficacy of WT1 and BCR-ABL genes for MPN was evaluated by receiver operat-ing characteristic(ROC)curve.Results Compared with the control group,the gene relative expression levels of WT1,BCR-ABL and the levels of IL-6 and VEGF in the MPN group were higher,while the levels of PC and PS were lower,with statistically significant differences(P<0.05).Pearson correlation analysis showed that WT1 and BCR-ABL gene relative expression levels were positively correlated with IL-6 and VEGF levels,and negatively correlated with PC and PS levels(P<0.05).The combined use of WT1 and BCR-ABL genes has higher diagnostic efficacy for MPN than single indicators,with an area under the curve(AUC)of 0.833 and a sensitivity of 88.69%.Conclusion The relative expression levels of WT1 and BCR-ABL genes are correlated with IL-6,VEGF,PC,and PS levels in MPN patients.The combination of WT1 and BCR-ABL genes can effec-tively diagnose MPN.
4.Extracellular vesicles deliver thioredoxin to rescue stem cells from senescence and intervertebral disc degeneration via a feed-forward circuit of the NRF2/AP-1 composite pathway.
Xuanzuo CHEN ; Sheng LIU ; Huiwen WANG ; Yiran LIU ; Yan XIAO ; Kanglu LI ; Feifei NI ; Wei WU ; Hui LIN ; Xiangcheng QING ; Feifei PU ; Baichuan WANG ; Zengwu SHAO ; Yizhong PENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(2):1007-1022
Intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD) is largely attributed to impaired endogenous repair. Nucleus pulposus-derived stem cells (NPSCs) senescence leads to endogenous repair failure. Small extracellular vesicles/exosomes derived from mesenchymal stem cells (mExo) have shown great therapeutic potential in IDD, while whether mExo could alleviate NPSCs senescence and its mechanisms remained unknown. We established a compression-induced NPSCs senescence model and rat IDD models to evaluate the therapeutic efficiency of mExo and investigate the mechanisms. We found that mExo significantly alleviated NPSCs senescence and promoted disc regeneration while knocking down thioredoxin (TXN) impaired the protective effects of mExo. TXN was bound to various endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) proteins. Autocrine motility factor receptor (AMFR) mediated TXN K63 ubiquitination to promote the binding of TXN on ESCRT proteins and sorting of TXN into mExo. Knocking down exosomal TXN inhibited the transcriptional activity of nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (NRF2) and activator protein 1 (AP-1). NRF2 and AP-1 inhibition reduced endogenous TXN production that was promoted by exosomal TXN. Inhibition of NRF2 in vivo diminished the anti-senescence and regenerative effects of mExo. Conclusively, AMFR-mediated TXN ubiquitination promoted the sorting of TXN into mExo, allowing exosomal TXN to promote endogenous TXN production in NPSCs via TXN/NRF2/AP-1 feed-forward circuit to alleviate NPSCs senescence and disc degeneration.
5.Chain mediating roles of perceived social support and coping modes between perceived risk of recurrence and depression in elderly patients with first-episode ischemic stroke
Yang SHI ; Zhie GU ; Hailong YU ; Tong ZHU ; Huiwen HUANG ; Lin WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(4):527-533
Objective:To explore the chain mediating role of perceived social support and coping modes between perceived risk of recurrence and depression in elderly patients with first-episode ischemic stroke.Methods:Convenience sampling was used to select 310 elderly patients with first-episode ischemic stroke in the Department of Neurology of Jiangsu Wutaishan Hospital and Northern Jiangsu People 's Hospital from December 2022 to February 2024 for the study. General Information Questionnaire, Recurrence Risk Perception Scale for Patients with Stroke, Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, Medical Coping Modes Questionnaire, and Patient Health Questionnaire were used to investigate the patients and to construct and validate the chain mediating model. Results:A total of 310 questionnaires were distributed and 306 valid questionnaires were recovered, with a valid recovery rate of 98.7%. The total scores of perceived risk of recurrence, perceived social support, medical coping modes, and depression in elderly patients with first-episode ischemic stroke were 35.00 (29.00, 39.00), 59.00 (51.00, 67.00), 43.00 (39.00, 47.00), and 3.50 (2.00, 7.00), respectively. Perceived risk of recurrence was positively correlated with perceived social support and confrontation coping mode ( r=0.418, 0.463; P<0.001), and negatively correlated with depression ( r=-0.450, P<0.001). Perceived social support was positively correlated with confrontation coping mode ( r=0.416, P<0.001), and negatively correlated with depression ( r=-0.408, P<0.001). Confrontation coping mode was negatively correlated with depression ( r=-0.472, P<0.001). The mediating test showed that perceived risk of recurrence negatively predicted depression, with a direct effect of -0.245, accounting for 48.70% of the total effect. The mediating effect of perceived social support on perceived risk of recurrence and depression was significant, with an indirect effect of -0.146, accounting for 29.03% of the total effect. The mediating effect of confrontation coping mode on perceived risk of recurrence and depression was significant, with an indirect effect of -0.085, accounting for 16.90% of the total effect. In addition, perceived social support and confrontation coping modes had a significant chain mediating effect in perceived risk of recurrence and depression, with an indirect effect of -0.027, accounting for 5.37% of the total effect. Conclusions:Perceived social support and confrontation coping mode have chain mediating effects between perceived risk of recurrence and depression. Healthcare professionals can reduce the incidence of depression by increasing the patient 's perceived risk of recurrence, giving a great deal of social support, and enhancing positive modes of coping with the disease.
6.Trajectory and influencing factors of oral frailty in first-onset elderly patients with ischemic stroke
Yang SHI ; Hailong YU ; Zhie GU ; Huiwen HUANG ; Li JI ; Lin WANG ; Can CHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(16):2195-2202
Objective:To explore the trajectory and influencing factors of oral frailty in first-onset elderly patients with ischemic stroke.Methods:A total of 240 inpatients from the neurology departments of Wutaishan Hospital and Northern Jiangsu People's Hospital between October 2022 and February 2024 were selected by convenience sampling. Oral frailty scores were assessed dynamically at four time points: 1 day before discharge (T 1) , 1 month after discharge (T 2) , 3 months after discharge (T 3) , and 6 months after discharge (T 4) . Latent growth modeling was used to identify potential trajectory categories and analyze their influencing factors. Results:A total of 240 questionnaires were distributed, with 220 valid responses, yielding a response rate of 91.67%. A total of three trajectory types of oral frailty were identified: non-oral frailty group ( n=92) , low-decline group ( n=66) , and high-decline group ( n=62) . Age, marital status, smoking history, dysphagia, National Institute of Health Stroke Scale score, oral health, nutritional status, oral health-related self-efficacy, monthly per capita household income, polypharmacy, denture use, and cognitive function were influencing factors of oral frailty in first-onset elderly patients with ischemic stroke ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:From 1 day before discharge to 6 months after discharge, there are 3 distinct oral frailty trajectories in first-onset elderly patients with ischemic stroke. Medical staff should implement individualized interventions based on the identified influencing factors.
7.Expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of osteoporotic proximal humeral fracture with integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine (version 2024)
Xiao CHEN ; Hao ZHANG ; Man WANG ; Guangchao WANG ; Jin CUI ; Wencai ZHANG ; Fengjin ZHOU ; Qiang YANG ; Guohui LIU ; Zhongmin SHI ; Lili YANG ; Zhiwei WANG ; Guixin SUN ; Biao CHENG ; Ming CAI ; Haodong LIN ; Hongxing SHEN ; Hao SHEN ; Yunfei ZHANG ; Fuxin WEI ; Feng NIU ; Chao FANG ; Huiwen CHEN ; Shaojun SONG ; Yong WANG ; Jun LIN ; Yuhai MA ; Wei CHEN ; Nan CHEN ; Zhiyong HOU ; Xin WANG ; Aiyuan WANG ; Zhen GENG ; Kainan LI ; Dongliang WANG ; Fanfu FANG ; Jiacan SU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2024;40(3):193-205
Osteoporotic proximal humeral fracture (OPHF) is one of the common osteoporotic fractures in the aged, with an incidence only lower than vertebral compression fracture, hip fracture, and distal radius fracture. OPHF, secondary to osteoporosis and characterized by poor bone quality, comminuted fracture pattern, slow healing, and severely impaired shoulder joint function, poses a big challenge to the current clinical diagnosis and treatment. In the field of diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of OPHF, traditional Chinese and Western medicine have accumulated rich experience and evidence from evidence-based medicine and achieved favorable outcomes. However, there is still a lack of guidance from a relevant consensus as to how to integrate the advantages of the two medical systems and achieve the integrated diagnosis and treatment. To promote the diagnosis and treatment of OPHF with integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine, relevant experts from Orthopedic Expert Committee of Geriatric Branch of Chinese Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Youth Osteoporosis Group of Orthopedic Branch of Chinese Medical Association, Osteoporosis Group of Orthopedic Surgeon Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association, and Osteoporosis Committee of Shanghai Association of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine have been organized to formulate Expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of osteoporotic proximal humeral fracture with integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine ( version 2024) by searching related literatures and based on the evidences from evidence-based medicine. This consensus consists of 13 recommendations about the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of OPHF with integrated traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine, aimed at standardizing, systematizing, and personalizing the diagnosis and treatment of OPHF with integrated traditional Chinse and Western medicine to improve the patients ′ function.
8.A case of high-pressure injection injury of hand complicated with deep chemical burn caused by industrial cement
Yihui LIANG ; Huiwen SHI ; Aiping PENG ; Enyi HU ; Yuqiao ZHANG ; Jiande LIN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2024;42(1):50-52
This article reports a patient with extensive high-pressure injection injury of the hand combined with deep chemical burn caused by high-pressure injection of industrial cement materials was diagnosed and treated in the Department of Hand Surgery, Xiaolan Hospital Affiliated to Southern Medical University in 2022. The nerves, tendons and blood vessels of the left hand were involved, and the ulnar skin of the left thumb was extensively necrosis, and a large number of extensive cement foreign bodies remained under the skin. Part of the cement was inserted into the joint capsule of the interphalangeal joint. After emergency surgical treatment, the patient was saved successfully, and the wound healed well without chemical poisoning and other related complications, which created conditions for the second stage of flap repair.
9.A multicenter prospective study on early identification of refractory Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia in children
Dan XU ; Ailian ZHANG ; Jishan ZHENG ; Mingwei YE ; Fan LI ; Gencai QIAN ; Hongbo SHI ; Xiaohong JIN ; Lieping HUANG ; Jiangang MEI ; Guohua MEI ; Zhen XU ; Hong FU ; Jianjun LIN ; Hongzhou YE ; Yan ZHENG ; Lingling HUA ; Min YANG ; Jiangmin TONG ; Lingling CHEN ; Yuanyuan ZHANG ; Dehua YANG ; Yunlian ZHOU ; Huiwen LI ; Yinle LAN ; Yulan XU ; Jinyan FENG ; Xing CHEN ; Min GONG ; Zhimin CHEN ; Yingshuo WANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2024;62(4):317-322
Objective:To explore potential predictors of refractory Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia (RMPP) in early stage. Methods:The prospective multicenter study was conducted in Zhejiang, China from May 1 st, 2019 to January 31 st, 2020. A total of 1 428 patients with fever >48 hours to <120 hours were studied. Their clinical data and oral pharyngeal swab samples were collected; Mycoplasma pneumoniae DNA in pharyngeal swab specimens was detected. Patients with positive Mycoplasma pneumoniae DNA results underwent a series of tests, including chest X-ray, complete blood count, C-reactive protein, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and procalcitonin. According to the occurrence of RMPP, the patients were divided into two groups, RMPP group and general Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia (GMPP) group. Measurement data between the 2 groups were compared using Mann-Whitney U test. Logistic regression analyses were used to examine the associations between clinical data and RMPP. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were used to analyse the power of the markers for predicting RMPP. Results:A total of 1 428 patients finished the study, with 801 boys and 627 girls, aged 4.3 (2.7, 6.3) years. Mycoplasma pneumoniae DNA was positive in 534 cases (37.4%), of whom 446 cases (83.5%) were diagnosed with Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia, including 251 boys and 195 girls, aged 5.2 (3.3, 6.9) years. Macrolides-resistant variation was positive in 410 cases (91.9%). Fifty-five cases were with RMPP, 391 cases with GMPP. The peak body temperature before the first visit and LDH levels in RMPP patients were higher than that in GMPP patients (39.6 (39.1, 40.0) vs. 39.2 (38.9, 39.7) ℃, 333 (279, 392) vs. 311 (259, 359) U/L, both P<0.05). Logistic regression showed the prediction probability π=exp (-29.7+0.667×Peak body temperature (℃)+0.004×LDH (U/L))/(1+exp (-29.7+0.667×Peak body temperature (℃)+0.004 × LDH (U/L))), the cut-off value to predict RMPP was 0.12, with a consensus of probability forecast of 0.89, sensitivity of 0.89, and specificity of 0.67; and the area under ROC curve was 0.682 (95% CI 0.593-0.771, P<0.01). Conclusion:In MPP patients with fever over 48 to <120 hours, a prediction probability π of RMPP can be calculated based on the peak body temperature and LDH level before the first visit, which can facilitate early identification of RMPP.
10.A case of high-pressure injection injury of hand complicated with deep chemical burn caused by industrial cement
Yihui LIANG ; Huiwen SHI ; Aiping PENG ; Enyi HU ; Yuqiao ZHANG ; Jiande LIN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2024;42(1):50-52
This article reports a patient with extensive high-pressure injection injury of the hand combined with deep chemical burn caused by high-pressure injection of industrial cement materials was diagnosed and treated in the Department of Hand Surgery, Xiaolan Hospital Affiliated to Southern Medical University in 2022. The nerves, tendons and blood vessels of the left hand were involved, and the ulnar skin of the left thumb was extensively necrosis, and a large number of extensive cement foreign bodies remained under the skin. Part of the cement was inserted into the joint capsule of the interphalangeal joint. After emergency surgical treatment, the patient was saved successfully, and the wound healed well without chemical poisoning and other related complications, which created conditions for the second stage of flap repair.

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