1.Clinical effects comparison of different approaches and anterior attachment release methods in temporomandibular joint disc repositioning and anchoring surgery
WANG Hao ; WANG Wei ; LI Qiang ; YAN Jiaxuan ; NIE Wei ; GUO Yanjun ; YAN Wei ; CHEN Yong
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2025;33(2):129-136
Objective:
To explore the therapeutic effects of different surgical methods for temporomandibular joint disc reduction and anchoring surgery, providing reference for optimizing this surgical procedure.
Method:
The study was approved by the hospital ethics committee. 173 patients (195 joints) who underwent temporomandibular joint disc repositioning and anchoring surgery were selected for retrospective analysis. Patients were categorized into groups A (traditional preauricular incision-scalpel/tissue scissors anterior attachment release), 35 patients (40 joints), B (traditional preauricular incision-plasma bipolar radiofrequency electrode anterior attachment release), 42 patients (46 joints), C (revised tragus incision - scalpel/tissue scissors anterior attachment release), 50 patients (58 joints), and D (revised tragus incision-plasma bipolar radiofrequency electrode anterior attachment release), 46 patients (51 joints). After a 6-month postoperative follow-up, the differences in maximum mouth opening (MMO), visual analogue scale (VAS), effective rate of joint disc reduction, incidence of preauricular numbness, obvious scars among patients in each group at 1, 3, and 6 months were compared postoperatively.
Results:
After surgery, the MMO of all four groups of patients initially shrunk and then gradually increased compared to before surgery. At the 1-month follow-up after surgery, the plasma bipolar radiofrequency release (B+D) group had a smaller impact on the patient’s MMO compared to the surgical knife/tissue scissors release (A+C) group (P < 0.05). Postoperative VAS scores for all four groups showed a gradual decrease from pre-operative levels, with the (B+D) group scoring significantly lower in the first month post-surgery compared to the (A+C) group (P < 0.05). Six months post-surgery, the rate of joint disc reduction of the four groups were higher than 95%, with no significant differences observed between the groups (P > 0.05). Patients in the revised tragus incision (C+D) group experienced a lower rate of preauricular numbness compared to those in the traditional preauricular incision (A+B) group (4.59% vs. 12.79%, P < 0.05), The incidence of obvious scars in the (C+D) group was significantly lower than that in the (A+B) group (3.67% vs. 23.26%, P < 0.05).
Conclusion
The revised tragus incision is superior to traditional preauricular incision in terms of protecting the auriculotemporal nerve and the scars were more inconspicuous. Further, the plasma bipolar radiofrequency electrode is superior to the scalpel/tissue scissors in terms of mouth opening recovery and pain control. For temporomandibular joint disc reduction and anchoring surgery, a modified tragus incision combined with plasma bipolar radiofrequency electrode to release the anterior attachment of the joint disc can be recommended as a surgical option.
2.Observation on the therapeutic effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation combined with mobilization with movement in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis
Lin CUI ; Haiqing LI ; Yutong CHEN ; Jiaxuan ZHU ; Luyi WANG
Tianjin Medical Journal 2025;53(12):1285-1289
Objective To investigate the effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation(TENS)combined with mobilization with movement(MWM)on clinical efficacy,musculoskeletal ultrasound findings and bone metabolism indicators in patients with knee osteoarthritis(KOA).Methods Ninety KOA patients were collected and randomly divided into the control group(conventional rehabilitation+TENS,n=45)and the observation group(conventional rehabilitation+TENS+MWM,n=45)using a random number table.Clinical efficacy,knee joint function,musculoskeletal ultrasound indices and bone metabolism indices were compared between the two groups.Results The clinical efficacy of the observation group was superior to that of the control group(P<0.05).At 2 and 6 months post-treatment,Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index(WOMAC)were significantly lower in the observation group than those of the control group,and Lysholm Knee Scoring Scale scores were higher in the observation group than those of the control group(P<0.05).Additionally,articular cartilage thickness,bone gla protein(BGP)and bone-specific alkaline phosphatase(BALP)were higher in the observation group than those of the control group,and synovial thickness,suprapatellar effusion and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase 5b(TRACP-5b)were lower in the observation group than those of the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion TENS combined with MWM in the treatment of KOA patients can not only improve knee joint function but also optimize musculoskeletal ultrasound indices and regulate bone metabolism indices.
3.Summary of the best evidence for preoperative pre-rehabilitation in elderly patients with hip fracture
Weining LI ; Hailing DI ; Dan YU ; Shuhan LI ; Yuying LI ; Jiaxuan ZHU ; Xiuguo ZHANG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(5):73-82
Objective To search,evaluate and summarise the best evidence on pre-rehabilitation before surgery for elderly patients with hip fracture so as to provide an evidence-based basis for further standardisation in clinical practice.Methods Based on the"6S Pyramid"evidence model,desktop searches were conducted across databases and websites including Medlive,BMJ Best Practice,UpToDate,the World Health Organization,the Guidelines International Network(GIN),British National Institute for Health and Care Excellence(NICE),American National Guideline Clearinghouse(NGC),Canadian Medical Association:Clinical Practice Guidelines Infobase(CMA),Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network(SIGN),the Registered Nurses'Association of Ontario(RNAO),American College of Sports Medicine(ACSM),American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons(AAOS),European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism(ESPEN),American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition(ASPEN),the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Society(ERASS),Cochrane Library,Joanna Briggs Institute,PubMed,CINAHL,Web of Science,Embase,Scopus,Science Direct,CNKI,Wanfang Data,Vip,and SinoMed.The research targeted evidence on pre-rehabilitation in elderly patients with hip-fracture before surgery,encompassing clinical decisions,guidelines,evidence summaries,best practices,expert consensus,systematic reviews and randomized controlled trials(RCTs).The search items spanned from the inception of database to 31st December,2023.Two researchers trained with evidence-based knowledge evaluated the quality of the included literature and extracted and summarised the evidence.Results A total of 14 documents were included,consisting of 2 clinical decisions,4 guidelines,1 best practice,4 expert consensus and 3 systematic reviews.Evidence was summarised into 7 domains from 25 pieces of evidence:multidisciplinary management,preoperative assessment,preoperative health education,multi-modal analgesia,nutritional management,exercise intervention and assessment and prevention of complication risks.Conclusion The best evidence summarised in this study provides a basis for pre-rehabilitation in elderly patients with hip fracture before surgery.Nurses should adapt the findings to specific contexts,standardise the preoperative rehabilitation procedures,and improve clinical outcomes for the patients.
4.Development of an entrustable professional activity assessment tool for master of nursing specialist students: a study based on an electronic information platform
Jiaxuan LI ; Yan JI ; Qin XU ; Tingxuan WANG ; Zhifei CHEN ; Hanyang SUN ; Yang YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(6):744-750
Objective:To develop an electronic information platform-based assessment tool for entrustable professional activities (EPAs) of master of nursing specialist (MNS) students.Methods:The study used the content analysis method to construct the draft of the assessment tool, which was finalized using the expert meeting method. An electronic information platform was developed based on the assessment tool. The functions of the platform was optimized using the focus group interview method.Results:Based on previous research on the EPA framework for MNS students, an EPA assessment tool was developed, including an assessment form and an assessment protocol. The assessment form consisted of three parts: description of the EPAs, supervision level, and narrative feedback. The assessment protocol covered the assessment objects, assessment initiation strategy, assessment implementation-entrustment decision making, assessment cycle, and quality control. The electronic information platform includes both web-based and mobile app interfaces, with user roles for clinical instructors, graduate students, and project administrators, and with functions such as assessment application, assessment initiation, historical assessment review, and assessment information management.Conclusions:The study developed an EPA assessment tool for MNS students. The tool relies on the convenience and efficiency of the electronic information platform, facilitates clinical instructors in observing the comprehensive performance of MNS students in multiple competencies, and promotes postgraduate students' professional development. Future research will further explore the effectiveness of this tool in assessing clinical practice competencies of MNS students, with the aim of advancing the practice of EPAs in nursing masters' education.
5.Construction and reflections on massive open online courses: a case study of "clinical epidemiology" course at Southern Medical University
Qingmei HUANG ; Huan CHEN ; Qi FU ; Ziting CHEN ; Jiaxuan XIANG ; Di WANG ; Xiaoyu XU ; Jiahao XIE ; Bin WU ; Zhihao LI ; Chen MAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(3):331-337
This paper reviews the current situation of massive open online course (MOOC) construction both domestically and internationally, highlighting the similarities, differences, and limitations of MOOC construction across nations. Based on the full-cycle MOOC construction of the "clinical epidemiology" course at Southern Medical University, including course design, resource integration, online deployment, and teaching evaluation, this study explored the significance, implementation path, and challenges of MOOC construction. This paper also reflects on the activation of teaching content, teacher-student interaction, and teaching mode, aiming to provide a reference for the construction and continuous enhancement of MOOC in China.
6.Observation on the therapeutic effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation combined with mobilization with movement in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis
Lin CUI ; Haiqing LI ; Yutong CHEN ; Jiaxuan ZHU ; Luyi WANG
Tianjin Medical Journal 2025;53(12):1285-1289
Objective To investigate the effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation(TENS)combined with mobilization with movement(MWM)on clinical efficacy,musculoskeletal ultrasound findings and bone metabolism indicators in patients with knee osteoarthritis(KOA).Methods Ninety KOA patients were collected and randomly divided into the control group(conventional rehabilitation+TENS,n=45)and the observation group(conventional rehabilitation+TENS+MWM,n=45)using a random number table.Clinical efficacy,knee joint function,musculoskeletal ultrasound indices and bone metabolism indices were compared between the two groups.Results The clinical efficacy of the observation group was superior to that of the control group(P<0.05).At 2 and 6 months post-treatment,Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index(WOMAC)were significantly lower in the observation group than those of the control group,and Lysholm Knee Scoring Scale scores were higher in the observation group than those of the control group(P<0.05).Additionally,articular cartilage thickness,bone gla protein(BGP)and bone-specific alkaline phosphatase(BALP)were higher in the observation group than those of the control group,and synovial thickness,suprapatellar effusion and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase 5b(TRACP-5b)were lower in the observation group than those of the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion TENS combined with MWM in the treatment of KOA patients can not only improve knee joint function but also optimize musculoskeletal ultrasound indices and regulate bone metabolism indices.
7.Development of an entrustable professional activity assessment tool for master of nursing specialist students: a study based on an electronic information platform
Jiaxuan LI ; Yan JI ; Qin XU ; Tingxuan WANG ; Zhifei CHEN ; Hanyang SUN ; Yang YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(6):744-750
Objective:To develop an electronic information platform-based assessment tool for entrustable professional activities (EPAs) of master of nursing specialist (MNS) students.Methods:The study used the content analysis method to construct the draft of the assessment tool, which was finalized using the expert meeting method. An electronic information platform was developed based on the assessment tool. The functions of the platform was optimized using the focus group interview method.Results:Based on previous research on the EPA framework for MNS students, an EPA assessment tool was developed, including an assessment form and an assessment protocol. The assessment form consisted of three parts: description of the EPAs, supervision level, and narrative feedback. The assessment protocol covered the assessment objects, assessment initiation strategy, assessment implementation-entrustment decision making, assessment cycle, and quality control. The electronic information platform includes both web-based and mobile app interfaces, with user roles for clinical instructors, graduate students, and project administrators, and with functions such as assessment application, assessment initiation, historical assessment review, and assessment information management.Conclusions:The study developed an EPA assessment tool for MNS students. The tool relies on the convenience and efficiency of the electronic information platform, facilitates clinical instructors in observing the comprehensive performance of MNS students in multiple competencies, and promotes postgraduate students' professional development. Future research will further explore the effectiveness of this tool in assessing clinical practice competencies of MNS students, with the aim of advancing the practice of EPAs in nursing masters' education.
8.Construction and reflections on massive open online courses: a case study of "clinical epidemiology" course at Southern Medical University
Qingmei HUANG ; Huan CHEN ; Qi FU ; Ziting CHEN ; Jiaxuan XIANG ; Di WANG ; Xiaoyu XU ; Jiahao XIE ; Bin WU ; Zhihao LI ; Chen MAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(3):331-337
This paper reviews the current situation of massive open online course (MOOC) construction both domestically and internationally, highlighting the similarities, differences, and limitations of MOOC construction across nations. Based on the full-cycle MOOC construction of the "clinical epidemiology" course at Southern Medical University, including course design, resource integration, online deployment, and teaching evaluation, this study explored the significance, implementation path, and challenges of MOOC construction. This paper also reflects on the activation of teaching content, teacher-student interaction, and teaching mode, aiming to provide a reference for the construction and continuous enhancement of MOOC in China.
9.Effects and mechanism of paeoniflorin on oxidative stress of ulcerative colitis mice
Xin DAI ; Ying WANG ; Xinyue REN ; Dingxing FAN ; Xianzhe LI ; Jiaxuan FENG ; Shilei LOU ; Hui YAN ; Cong SUN
China Pharmacy 2025;36(4):427-433
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects and potential mechanism of paeoniflorin on oxidative stress of ulcerative colitis(UC)mice based on adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase(AMPK)/nuclear factor-erythroid 2-related factor 2(Nrf2)pathway.METHODS Male BALB/c mice were randomly divided into control group,model group,inhibitor group(AMPK inhibitor Compound C 20 mg/kg),paeoniflorin low-,medium-and high-dose groups(paeoniflorin 12.5,25,50 mg/kg),high-dose of paeoniflorin+inhibitor group(paeoniflorin 50 mg/kg+Compound C 20 mg/kg),with 8 mice in each group.Except for the control group,mice in all other groups were given 4%dextran sulfate sodium solution for 5 days to establish the UC model.Subsequently,mice in each drug group were given the corresponding drug solution intragastrically or intraperitoneally,once a day,for 7 consecutive days.The changes in body weight of mice were recorded during the experiment.Twenty-four hours after the last administration,colon length,malondialdehyde(MDA)content,and activities of superoxide dismutase(SOD)and glutathione peroxidase(GSH-Px)in colon tissues were measured;histopathological morphology of colon tissues,tight junctions between intestinal epithelial cells,and histopathological scoring were all observed and evaluated;the mRNA expressions of AMPK and Nrf2,as well as the protein expressions of heme oxygenase-1(HO-1),occludin and claudin-1,were all determined in colon tissue.RESULTS Compared with model group,paeoniflorin groups exhibited recovery from pathological changes such as inflammatory cell infiltration and crypt damage in the colon tissue,as well as improved tight junction damage between intestinal epithelial cells.Additionally,significant increases or upregulations were observed in body weight,colon length,activities of SOD and GSH-Px,phosphorylation level of AMPK,and protein expression of Nrf2,HO-1,occludin,claudin-1,and mRNA expressions of AMPK and Nrf2;concurrently,MDA content and histopathological scores were significantly reduced(P<0.05 or P<0.01).In contrast,the inhibitor group showed comparable(P>0.05)or worse(P<0.05 or P<0.01)indicators compared to the model group.Conversely,the addition of AMPK inhibitor could significantly reverse the improvement of high-dose paconiflorin(P<0.01).CONCLUSIONS Paeoniflorin can repair intestinal epithelial cell damage in mice,improve tight junctions between epithelial cells,upregulate the expression of related proteins,and promote the expression and secretion of antioxidant-promoting molecules,thereby ameliorating UC;its mechanism may be associated with activating AMPK/Nrf2 antioxidant pathway.
10.Latent profile analysis of psychosocial adaptation among young and middle-aged stroke patients and its relationship with quality of life
Jiaxuan LI ; Xi PAN ; Lan XU ; Zhi WANG ; Weiying ZHONG ; Yi ZHANG ; Lei CHEN ; Lin YAO
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(15):1843-1849
Objective To explore the different potential subtypes of psychosocial adaptation among young and middle-aged stroke patients,and analyze the relationship between different potential subtypes and quality of life,so as to provide references for the subsequent development of targeted interventions.Methods A total of 406 young and middle-aged stroke patients in 4 tertiary hospitals in Suzhou from June 2023 to June 2024 were recruited by convenience sampling.The General Information Questionnaire,the Self-Report Psychosocial Adjustment to Illness Scale and the EuroQol five-dimensional questionnaire were conducted for investigation.Latent profile analysis was used to explore the potential subtypes of psychosocial adaptation among young and middle-aged stroke patients.Generalized linear regression analysis was conducted with quality of life as dependent variables.Results A total of 380 young and middle-aged stroke patients were included.The psychosocial adaptation of patients could be classified into 3 potential subtypes:high adaptation level type(23.90%),medium adaptation level with health concerns type(46.40%),and low adaptation level with psychological barriers type(29.70%).The results of generalized linear regression analysis showed that potential subtypes of psychosocial adaptation were the influencing factors for quality of life in young and middle-aged stroke patients(P<0.05).Conclusion There was group heterogeneity in psychosocial adaptation among young and middle-aged stroke patients,and the potential subtype of psychosocial adaption was an important factor affecting the quality of life of patients.It is suggested that medical staff should focus on patients with low adaptation level with psychological barriers type,and take targeted interventions according to characteristics of different subtypes of patients,so as to improve their quality of life.


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