1.Co-word cluster analysis of hot nursing research on adverse reactions of chemotherapy drugs in cancer patients in recent 5 years
Liming SHAN ; Peiyu LIN ; Xiaofang FANG ; Jiajia CHEN ; Xiangying YANG ; Li NING ; Yimin LI
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(3):93-96
Objective To analyzes the current status and hot spots of nursing of adverse drug reactions in chemotherapy for cancer patients,and provides reference for future research.Methods Literature related to the nursing of chemotherapy adverse drug reactions in cancer patients from 2018 to 2022 was retrieved from CNKI,Wanfang and VIP databases,and statistical analysis was conducted using bibliometrics.CiteSpace information visualization software was used to describe and analyze high-frequency keywords and to describe their graphs.Results A total of 1112 literatures were included,distributed in 256 domestic journals,and 537 literatures were co-authored,with a co-authored rate of 48.29%.Gastrointestinal reaction,cancer-induced fatigue,traditional Chinese medicine nursing,evidence-based nursing,negative emotion are the hot issues in this field.Conclusion The future nursing intervention for adverse reactions of cancer patients should adopt evidence-based nursing method to develop intervention programs.The research in this field has the problems of small sample size and single institution.It is suggested that the cooperation between authors and institutions should be strengthened in the future research,so as to build a closer cooperation network and a stable cooperation group.To construct nursing intervention plan and effect evaluation criteria suitable for nursing of adverse reactions of chemotherapy drugs in cancer patients.To ensure the safety of the intervention process,we should actively carry out multidisciplinary collaboration.
2.Epidemiological characteristics of hemorrhoids in a healthy physical examination population in China
Chenghua GUO ; Xiaoyu CHE ; Zhi LIN ; Shan CAI ; Guozhen LIU ; Lang PAN ; Jun LV ; Liming LI ; Sailimai MAN ; Bo WANG ; Canqing YU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2024;56(5):815-819
Objective:To describe the epidemiological distribution of hemorrhoids in a physical exami-nation population in China,which could provide evidence for precision prevention and early intervention of hemorrhoids.Methods:Chinese subjects over 18 years of age who underwent a physical examination in a nationwide chain of physical examination centers in 2018 were studied in a cross-sectional design,which collected information by a questionnaire and physical examination results from each subject.The epidemiological distribution of hemorrhoids was described using Logistic models.The gender-,age-,and region-detection rates of hemorrhoids were standardized to the Sixth National Population Census of the People's Republic of China(2010).Results:A total of 2 940 295 adult subjects were included in the study,of whom the average age was(41.7±14.0)years,and 52.6%were females.The standardized detection rate of hemorrhoids was higher for females(43.7%)than that for males(17.7%;P<0.001)in this study.In the females,the age distribution of hemorrhoids was inverted U-shaped,with the highest standardized detection rate of hemorrhoids in the age group of 30-39 years(63.5%).In the males,the standardized detection rate of hemorrhoids increased along with age,with the highest percentage of 17.2%in the age group of 50-59 years,and the standardized detection rate of hemorrhoids in the age group of 60 and above decreased slightly(P<0.001 for trend test).The participants with hypertension had a higher standardized detection rate of hemorrhoids than those with normal blood pressure in both males and females(P<0.001).The standardized detection rate of hemorrhoids showed a positive corre-lation with body mass index(P<0.001 for trend test in males).Conclusion:The detection rate of hemorrhoids varied to gender,age,obesity,and hypertension status,which could help to identify the risk factors and the high-risk sub-groups,and hence to strengthen health education and early detection accordingly,which could eventually reduce the incidence of hemorrhoids and improve the quality of life and health in the Chinese population.This study was conducted in a physical examination population,and the conclusions of this study should be extrapolated with caution.
3.Co-word clustering analysis of research hotspots on the application of digital intelligence technology in ICU at home and abroad
Peiyu LIN ; Liming SHAN ; Xiaofang FANG ; Jiajia CHEN ; Xuyan YANG ; Li NING
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(24):41-49
Objective To analyze the hot spots and trends of digital intelligence technology research in intensive care unit(ICU).Methods ICU digital intelligence technology related literature collected in Web of Science core database,China National Knowledge Infrastructure,Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform,VIP Chinese Journal Service Platform were searched,and the retrieval period is from the establishment of the database to December 12,2023,and visualized analysis was performed by CiteSpace software.Results 700 Chinese literatures and 1705 English literatures were included.Conclusion A total of 18 clusters were formed in Chinese literature,including smart phones,data mining,ventricular premature beats,sepsis,etc.A total of 17 clusters were formed in English literature,including deep learning,expert systems,natural language processing,physiological characteristics,etc.Among them,risk prediction model and clinical decision support are the trends of future research.Conclusion By broadening the scope of diseases and populations,joint artificial intelligence research and development of wearable devices and intelligent detection cloud systems,robots,etc.,is the development trend of the future application field of ICU digital intelligence technology.
4.Establishment of large animal model of bicuspid aortic valve
Quanlin YANG ; Huan LIU ; Yan SHAN ; liming ZHU ; Xiaoning SUN ; Ye YANG ; Wenshuo WANG ; Lai WEI ; Chunsheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2022;29(11):1485-1491
Objective To discuss the feasibility of establishment of animal model of "functional" bicuspid aortic valve with swine and observe its effect on the wall shear stress inside the aorta. Methods Four common Shanghai White Swine with body weight between 50 kg to 55 kg were selected. Under general anesthesia and cardiopulmonary bypass, the aortic transverse incision approach was used, continuous suture with 6-0 polypropylene to align the left and right coronary valve leaflets to create a bicuspid valve morphology. After the operation, echocardiography was used to observe the aortic valve morphology and the hemodynamic changes of the aortic valve orifice. The effect on the wall shear stress inside the aorta was studied with 4D-Flow magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Results A total of 4 swine "functional" bicuspid aortic valve models were established, with a success rate of 100.0%. Echocardiography showed that the blood flow velocity of the aortic valve orifice was faster than that before the operation (0.96 m/s vs. 1.80 m/s). 4D-Flow MRI showed abnormally increased wall shear stress and blood flow velocity in the aorta of the animal models. After the surgery, in model animals, the maximal wall shear stress inside the ascending aorta was greater than 1.36 Pa, and the maximum blood flow velocity was greater than 1.4 m/s. Conclusion Establishment of the animal model of "functional" bicuspid aortic valve in swine is feasible, scientific and reliable. It can be used in researches on evaluating the pathophysiological changes.
5.The study on indocyanine green excretion test to predict mild hepatic encephalopathy
Kanglai LI ; Shan OUYANG ; Lihua ZHENG ; Yuanli CHEN ; Liming YOU ; Xiaolan LIN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(15):1134-1139
Objective:To explore whether the 15-minute retention rate (R15) of indocyanine green (ICG) in the indocyanine green excretion test and the effective hepatic blood flow (EHBF) can predict the occurrence of mild hepatic encephalopathy (MHE).Methods:Using the convenience sampling method, we collected clinic data from 153 patients diagnosed with liver cirrhosis or liver failure from June 2019 to December 2019 in the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yet-sen University in Guangzhou. We screened the MHE patients with the number connect test-A and the digital symbol test, and analyzed the clinical data. By taking different values for R15 and EHBF as cut-off points, the significance of the two factors in predicting MHE is explored respectively.Results:The incidence of MHE was 38.56% (59/153). Single factor analysis showed that the difference of Child-Pugh grade between the MHE group and the non-MHE group was statistically significant ( χ2 value was 7.606, P<0.05), while the differences between cirrhosis and liver failure diagnosis, fasting blood glucose, and serum creatinine were not statistically significant ( P>0.05). When most points between 0.11 and 0.61 were selected as normal and abnormal cut-off points of R15, R15 had statistical significance ( P<0.05) and when R15 selected 0.18, it was most significant (Fisher exact test P=0.00024). When most points between 0.08 and 0.76 were selected as normal abnormal cut-off points of EHBF, EHBF had statistical significance ( P<0.05) and when EHBF selected 0.25, it was most significant (Fisher exact test P=0.00022). Through Logistic stepwise regression analysis, the risk factors for MHE were R15 and EHBF. The ROC curve was used to illustrate the predictive effects of two factors on MHE. Conclusions:The incidence of MHE in patients with cirrhosis or liver failure is high. When R15≥0.18 or EHBF≤0.25 L/min, R15 and EHBF in indocyanine green excretion test can better predict the occurrence of MHE than Child-Pugh classification, and can be help to evaluate and manage patients in time.
6.A prospective cohort study on blood pressure control and risk of ischemic stroke in patients with hypertension
Changyi WANG ; Liming CAO ; Jing SHI ; Xue LI ; Fulan HU ; Jianping MA ; Bo LI ; Shan XU ; Xiaolin PENG ; Hongen CHEN ; Shuhong DAI ; Yao FANG ; Jiaxing CHEN ; Xiaofeng LIANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;54(7):737-741
Objective:To explore the association between blood pressure control and risk of ischemic stroke (IS) in patients with hypertension.Methods:A total of 5 488 patients with hypertension from 60 communities were randomly selected from 101 communities in 8 streets of Nanshan District in Shenzhen City by using two-stage sampling method. The social demographic characteristics, behavior and life style, coronary heart disease and diabetes were collected and the physical condition, blood pressure and blood biochemical indexes were measured. From April 1, 2010 to August 31, 2017 as the follow-up period, the incidence of IS was annually collected by using telephone survey. Cox proportional hazard regression model was used to analyze the relationship between blood pressure control, systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and the risk of IS.Results:The age of all patients was (58.50±12.14) years old, including 2 712 males (49.42%) and 3 112 patients with well-controlled blood pressure (56.71%). During the follow-up period, 358 new cases of IS were confirmed, and the incidence density was 1 346.27/100 000 person-years. Cox proportional hazard regression model analysis showed after adjusting for confounding factors, unstable blood pressure control, SBP≥150 mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa; compared with SBP<120 mmHg), and DBP≥95 mmHg (compared with DBP<80 mmHg) were associated with risk of IS. The HR (95% CI) was 1.29 (1.04, 1.59), 2.00 (1.26, 3.17) and 1.52 (1.01, 2.64), respectively. Subgroup analyses showed these associations only existed in female patients with hypertension. The HR (95% CI) was 1.39 (1.05, 1.85), 2.53 (1.41, 4.56) and 1.73 (1.00, 3.36), respectively. Conclusion:Unstable blood pressure control increases the risk of IS in female patients with hypertension.
7.A prospective cohort study on blood pressure control and risk of ischemic stroke in patients with hypertension
Changyi WANG ; Liming CAO ; Jing SHI ; Xue LI ; Fulan HU ; Jianping MA ; Bo LI ; Shan XU ; Xiaolin PENG ; Hongen CHEN ; Shuhong DAI ; Yao FANG ; Jiaxing CHEN ; Xiaofeng LIANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;54(7):737-741
Objective:To explore the association between blood pressure control and risk of ischemic stroke (IS) in patients with hypertension.Methods:A total of 5 488 patients with hypertension from 60 communities were randomly selected from 101 communities in 8 streets of Nanshan District in Shenzhen City by using two-stage sampling method. The social demographic characteristics, behavior and life style, coronary heart disease and diabetes were collected and the physical condition, blood pressure and blood biochemical indexes were measured. From April 1, 2010 to August 31, 2017 as the follow-up period, the incidence of IS was annually collected by using telephone survey. Cox proportional hazard regression model was used to analyze the relationship between blood pressure control, systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and the risk of IS.Results:The age of all patients was (58.50±12.14) years old, including 2 712 males (49.42%) and 3 112 patients with well-controlled blood pressure (56.71%). During the follow-up period, 358 new cases of IS were confirmed, and the incidence density was 1 346.27/100 000 person-years. Cox proportional hazard regression model analysis showed after adjusting for confounding factors, unstable blood pressure control, SBP≥150 mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa; compared with SBP<120 mmHg), and DBP≥95 mmHg (compared with DBP<80 mmHg) were associated with risk of IS. The HR (95% CI) was 1.29 (1.04, 1.59), 2.00 (1.26, 3.17) and 1.52 (1.01, 2.64), respectively. Subgroup analyses showed these associations only existed in female patients with hypertension. The HR (95% CI) was 1.39 (1.05, 1.85), 2.53 (1.41, 4.56) and 1.73 (1.00, 3.36), respectively. Conclusion:Unstable blood pressure control increases the risk of IS in female patients with hypertension.
8.Evaluation of Material Permeability of Type I Collagen Hydrogel.
Xiaojie DUAN ; Shan LIU ; Yue MA ; Xueliang SUN ; Jinheng WANG ; Anliang SHAO ; Liming XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2018;42(2):140-143
OBJECTIVES:
To establish an experimental method for evaluating material permeability of type I collagen hydrogels.
METHODS:
Using BSA-FITC as an indicator, by combining BSA-FITC with PBS they were used as permeability media, and using transwell load hydrogen sample to detect BSA-FITC transparent rate.
RESULTS:
In the concentration range of 100 μg·mL~0.781 μg·mL, the standard curve ≥ 0.99, Lower Limit of Quantity (LLOQ) is 3.125 μg·mL, RSD <5%, detection recovery rate is in the range of 80%~120%.
CONCLUSIONS
In this study, we established an experimental method for evaluating material permeability of hydrogel. The BSA-FITC transparent rate of type I collagen hydrogel was 100% at 28 h.
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9.Investigation of antimicrobial susceptibility of Pseudomonas aeruginosa of Yunnan,China in 2014
Dehua LIU ; Bin SHAN ; Yan DU ; Yunmin XU ; Dachun HU ; Jing QIAN ; Liming YIN
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(8):1066-1068
Objective To investigate the distribution and antibiotic resistance of clinical Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Yunnan provincal of China in 2014.Methods Pseudomonas aeruginosa were collected from 28 hospitals in Yunnan surveillance of China.All hospitals were carried with the unified solution for bacteria culture,isolation,identification and antibiotic sensitivity tests according to CLSI M100-S24.The data of 2 873 strains pseudomonas aeruginosa were analyzed by WHONET5.6 software.Results 2 873 clinical strains of non-repetitive Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates,90.36%were isolated from hospitalized patients and 60.32% from sputum,8.42% from urine,8.11% from secretion,4.70% from abscess,2.92% from blood,etc.The sensitive rates of common antimicrobial agents of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in top five were turn amikacin (88.7%),piperacillin/he azole temple (85.0%),tobramycin (83.1%),piperacillin (80.3%) and cefepime (80.1%).59.0% of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains were resistant to Aztreonam.20.9%-29.7% of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains were resistant to Imipenem,Ceftazidime,Meropenem,Ciprofloxacin and Levofloxacin.The Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates showed the lowest resistance rate (10.3%-19.9%) to Piperacillin,Gentamicin,Cefepime,Tobramycin,Piperacillin/Tazobactam and Amikacin.Conclusion The antimicrobial susceptibility pattern varies widly with Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated in Yunnan of China in 2014.Antimicrobial resistance sur-Monitoring the antibiotic resistant trend of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and implementing the nosocomial infection control policy become more important in hospital management setting.
10.Tumor pathological response and downstaging of locally advanced rectal cancer after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy: comparison of two radiation dose schedules
Liming SHI ; Jingjing SHAN ; Xiaonan SUN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2017;37(12):915-918,932
Objective To assess the short-term efficacy and tolerability of different radiotherapy doses schedules as 46 Gy and 50 Gy for locally advanced rectal cancer patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy.Methods All patients with locally advanced rectal cancer who had received neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy between Aug 2010 and May 2015 were enrolled.This retrospective analysis was performed according to the radiotherapy dose grouping of 46 Gy and 50 Gy groups.Concurrent chemotherapy regimen was capecitabine-based and oxaliplatin was added only when young patients (< 75 years old) were in a good condition.Total mesorector excision was scheduled 6-8 weeks after concurrent chemoradiotherapy.Results Totally 213 patients were enrolled in our analysis,including 61 cases in 46 Gy group and 152 cases in 50 Gy group.There were 145 male and 68 female patients.There were 22 patients diagnosed clinically with T2,180 with T3,and 11 with T4.Tumor distance from the anal verge was ≤5,>5 and < 10 cm,or ≥10 cm in 82,115 and 16 patients,respectively.T downstaging was observed in 95 (44.6%) patients,pathologic complete response (PCR) was shown in 48 (22.5%) patients.In the 46 Gy and 50 Gy groups,the rate of PCR was 18.0% vs.24.3% (P >0.05).In addition,good response rate (TRG 3 + 4) was 67.2% vs.75.0% (P > 0.05),and T downstaging rate was 39.3% vs.46.7% (P >0.05).Subgroup analysis for T3N2/T4 patients,the rate of PCR was 6.3% vs.23.3% (P>0.05),good response rate (TRG 3 +4) was 50.0% vs.72.1% (P>0.05),and T downstaging was 31.3% vs.46.5% (P >0.05).There was no significant difference in treatment-related toxicity between the two groups.Conclusions The two different radiation dose fractionation (50 Gy vs.46 Gy) had no impact on pathologic tumor regression and T downstaging for locally advanced rectal cancer.Nonetheless,a further long-term follow-up is warranted to confirm the preliminary study.

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