1.Five-year survival analysis and influencing factors of elderly lung cancer patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in Mianyang City
Haishi XUE ; Ling HUANG ; Junjie XIA ; Yu QIU ; Ke GE ; Jincheng WANG ; Yuting CHEN ; Runjiao CHEN ; Lingna LI ; An LAN ; Yan HOU
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2026;37(1):138-141
Objective To study the five-year survival status and influencing factors of elderly patients with lung cancer complicated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Methods A cohort study was conducted to follow up 450 patients with lung cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease who were hospitalized in our hospital from January 2018 to December 2023. The endpoint of the follow-up was the end of a five-year period or death. The Life Tables method was used to calculate survival rates and plot survival curves. The Cox proportional hazards model was used to analyze the influencing factors of five-year survival. Results The results indicated that the overall five-year survival rate of patients was 4.89%, and it decreased year by year. Cox regression analysis showed that age, gender, family functioning, and psychological status significantly influenced patient survival rate (all P<0.05). Stratified analysis found that the smoking status, family functioning, and psychological status of male patients all had an impact on survival rate (all P<0.05), while the psychological status of female patients had a more significant impact on survival (P=0.008). Conclusion This study provides a scientific basis for comprehensive intervention of elderly lung cancer patients with COPD. It is recommended that clinical attention should be paid to psychological and family factors to improve patient prognosis.
2.Qualitative study on the illness experience of elderly female patients with stress urinary incontinence based on the social ecological system theory
Xiaowei WANG ; Lingna HUA ; Xiaohong XU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(1):73-77
Objective:To explore the genuine inner experiences of elderly female patients with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and provide strategies to improve their quality of life.Methods:Using the social ecological system theory as a framework, this study employed a descriptive phenomenological design. Interviews and data collection were conducted with 20 elderly female SUI patients who were treated at the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University from August 2022 to June 2023. Colaizzi's analysis method was used for theme extraction.Results:A total of three themes and seven sub-themes were identified: microsystem (changes in comfort, severe negative emotions), mesosystem (severe social isolation, lack of family support system), and macrosystem (lack of informational support, economic dependence, and immature primary healthcare technology) .Conclusions:Medical staff should strengthen psychological counseling for elderly female SUI patients, enhance family support, reinforce health education, and promote public awareness to improve the quality of life of elderly female SUI patients.
3.Qualitative study on the illness experience of elderly female patients with stress urinary incontinence based on the social ecological system theory
Xiaowei WANG ; Lingna HUA ; Xiaohong XU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(1):73-77
Objective:To explore the genuine inner experiences of elderly female patients with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and provide strategies to improve their quality of life.Methods:Using the social ecological system theory as a framework, this study employed a descriptive phenomenological design. Interviews and data collection were conducted with 20 elderly female SUI patients who were treated at the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University from August 2022 to June 2023. Colaizzi's analysis method was used for theme extraction.Results:A total of three themes and seven sub-themes were identified: microsystem (changes in comfort, severe negative emotions), mesosystem (severe social isolation, lack of family support system), and macrosystem (lack of informational support, economic dependence, and immature primary healthcare technology) .Conclusions:Medical staff should strengthen psychological counseling for elderly female SUI patients, enhance family support, reinforce health education, and promote public awareness to improve the quality of life of elderly female SUI patients.
4.Analysis of clarithromycin potential adverse drug interactions and establishment of refined prescription pre-review rules
Long WANG ; Li ZHANG ; Lingna ZHU ; Guanjun ZHANG ; Jun CHENG
China Pharmacy 2025;36(8):986-990
OBJECTIVE To analyze the potential adverse drug interactions(pADIs)of clarithromycin,and establish refined prescription pre-review rules.METHODS Outpatient prescriptions of clarithromycin in combination with other drugs were collected from January 1,2024 to June 30,2024 through hospital information system of the Third People's Hospital of Bengbu.pADIs were identified and their risk severities were graded according to Lexicomp and Micromedex databases.Then,refined prescription pre-review rules for clarithromycin pADIs-related drugs were established according to the identification and risk level results.RESULTS Among 3 046 clarithromycin combined drug prescriptions,946 cases of pADIs occurred in 812 prescriptions.There were 6,415 and 525 cases classified as"contraindicated","major"and"moderate",respectively.The combination drugs with"contraindicated"levels were tamsulosin,rupatadine,domperidone and ticagrelor,while those with"major"levels were mainly theophylline,dexamethasone and amlodipine.Accordingly,26 refined rules were established,including 4 items of"warning information→prescription interception",11 items of"warning information→prescription double signature"and 11 items of"attention information→prescription approval".CONCLUSIONS There are"contraindicated"and"major"risks associated with clarithromycin and its combination drugs in the hospital,and refined prescription pre-review rules for clarithromycin combined drug prescription have been established successfully.
5.Clinical characteristics and treatment efficacy of newly diagnosed acute leukemia in the plateau
Qiuyan HE ; Anli LAI ; Ao ZHANG ; Lingna WANG ; Xiuming CHEN ; Shaowei QIU ; Hui WEI ; Jianxiang WANG ; Guangji ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2024;45(12):1106-1112
Objective:This study aimed to retrospectively analyze the clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients with acute leukemia in the plateau.Methods:The clinical information of patients diagnosed with acute leukemia from February 2010 to April 2023 at the People's Hospital of Tibet Autonomous Region was reviewed and collected, including blood cell count, morphology, immunophenotype, cytogenetics, and molecular data. Survival analysis was conducted to analyze the outcome of patients with acute leukemia.Results:This study enrolled 105 patients with acute leukemia, including 24 with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), 62 with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), and 19 with acute leukemia without baseline data. Of the patients with ALL, 11 underwent bone marrow testing for immunophenotype, all of whom were B-cell lineage. The main FAB subtype of patients with AML was M 2 (25/57), followed by M 3 (12/57), M 5 (6/57), M 4EO (5/57), M 1 (4/57), M 4 (4/57), and M 0 (1/57). The complete remission rates of patients with ALL, acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL), and AML (non-APL) after one course of induction therapy were 57.1% (8/14), 100% (6/6), and 53.6% (15/28), respectively. The median event-free survival (EFS) and overall survival (OS) for patients with ALL were 2 (95% CI 0-9) and 3 (95% CI 0-9) months, respectively, with a median followup of 37 (95% CI 17-57) months. Patients with APL did not reach median EFS or OS, whereas the median EFS and OS for core binding factor AML (CBF-AML) cases were 10 (95% CI 0-21) months and 13 (95% CI 3-23) months, respectively, and patients with non-CBF-AML had inferior median EFS (2 months, 95% CI 1-3) and OS (2 months, 95% CI 1-3) ( P<0.01). Patients with ALL treated from 2020 to 2023 demonstrated trends toward better EFS ( P=0.16) and OS ( P=0.10) than those treated from 2010 to 2019. Similarly, trends toward superior EFS ( P=0.27) and OS ( P=0.12) were observed in patients with AML treated from 2016 to 2023, in comparison with those treated from 2010 to 2015. Conclusion:Progress in the treatment and prognosis of patients with acute leukemia in the plateau has been observed in recent years, which can be further promoted by precision diagnosis and tailored regimens.
6.Prediction of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation based on heart rate variability analysis
Xiaodong NIU ; Guoqiang CHAI ; Dawei WANG ; Lirong LU ; Lingna HAN ; Yajun LIAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2024;41(5):579-587
Based on the analysis of heart rate variability(HRV),a prediction method for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation(PAF)attacks is proposed.A new adaptive filtering technique is used for smoothing and coarse graining of HRV,followed by entropy-based quantification of HRV complexity at multiple adaptive scales.After the features are normalized by Min-Max,feature subsets are selected by sequential forward selection method,and then input to support vector machine to identify HRV types and predict PAF attacks.Through 5-fold cross-validation on a set of 50 HRV sequences each lasting 5 minutes,the optimal prediction results are obtained:98%accuracy,100%sensitivity,96%specificity,demonstrating excellent performance.In addition,the experiment shows significant changes(P<0.05)in the complexity eigenvalues of HRV far away from and close to PAF at different frequency bands,reflecting alterations in nervous system regulation of cardiac rhythm and a decline in the ability to adapt to external environmental changes such as stress regulation.
7.Bibliometric analysis of research hotspots and frontier trends in skin adverse reactions caused by epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors in the treatment of lung cancer
Kailun HUANG ; Han WANG ; Lingjing ZENG ; Lingna YOU ; Yilan WU
Journal of Shenyang Medical College 2024;26(6):582-588,643
Objective:To analyze the research hotspots and frontier trends in skin adverse reactions caused by epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors(EGFRIs)in the treatment of lung cancer.Methods:CiteSpace software was used to visually analyze the literature on skin adverse reactions caused by EGFRIs in the treatment of lung cancer in the three databases of CNKI,WANFANG and VIP from the establishment of the database to October 30,2023.The literature was analyzed from the aspects of annual publication volume,funding,journals,authors,keywords,etc.Results:A total of 663 Chinese literature were obtained,with national funding projects accounting for 9.20%.A total of 312 journals were involved,with the highest publication volume being the Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer,accounting for 2.71%.The China-Japan Friendship Hospital and the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine were the top two research institutions in terms of the number of published papers,and they had a close cooperation relationship.The top three authors in terms of publication volume were CUI Huijuan with 18 articles,PENG Yanmei with 11 articles,and ZHANG Xu with 9 articles.Research hotspots focus on EGFRIs related rash,gefitinib,and clinical efficacy.Frontier trends focused on the clinical observation,research progress,and traditional Chinese medicine of skin adverse reactions caused by EGFRIs drugs.Conclusions:The research on skin adverse reactions caused by EGFRIs in the treatment of lung cancer has great development prospects.Authors and institutions can further form a stronger collaborative network to promote interdisciplinary communication,and jointly promote research and development in this field.
8.Japan’s stable supply system for pharmaceuticals:its inspiration for enhancing the supply assurance capability of drugs in shortage in China
Linning WANG ; Lingna GU ; Jie YU ; Yun LU
China Pharmacy 2024;35(10):1157-1162
OBJECTIVE To provide insights for enhancing the supply assurance capability of drugs in shortage in China. METHODS By sorting out top-level design ideas for Japan’s stable supply system for pharmaceuticals, this study elaborates on its current policies for stabilizing drug supply. Policy suggestions were proposed for existing challenges in the supply of drugs in shortage in China. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS To stabilize drug supply, Japan formulated a systematic 3-tier policy framework that ran through pre-prevention, early risk monitoring, and response mechanisms for supply problems. Pre-prevention measures included establishing a graded classification system for stable supply lists, strengthening government control over the drug production process, and implementing a continuous supply system and cessation reporting system for post-market drugs. Early risk monitoring included self-assessing risks in enterprises, disclosing information concerning supply assurance of enterprises, and providing enterprises with price protection and incentives measures. Response mechanisms for supply problems included establishing the mechanism of increasing production and coordinated supply in enterprises, opening fast-track review and approval channels for changes in raw materials, and establishing emergency systems of transferring drugs to supply. To balance supply assurance and strong regulation of drugs in shortage through refining the incentive and regulatory policies for them, it is recommended to refine the criteria for selecting drugs in shortage, strengthen the circulation of information, optimize price management methods, and clarify problem feedback and solving.
9.Clinical characteristics and treatment efficacy of newly diagnosed acute leukemia in the plateau
Qiuyan HE ; Anli LAI ; Ao ZHANG ; Lingna WANG ; Xiuming CHEN ; Shaowei QIU ; Hui WEI ; Jianxiang WANG ; Guangji ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2024;45(12):1106-1112
Objective:This study aimed to retrospectively analyze the clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients with acute leukemia in the plateau.Methods:The clinical information of patients diagnosed with acute leukemia from February 2010 to April 2023 at the People's Hospital of Tibet Autonomous Region was reviewed and collected, including blood cell count, morphology, immunophenotype, cytogenetics, and molecular data. Survival analysis was conducted to analyze the outcome of patients with acute leukemia.Results:This study enrolled 105 patients with acute leukemia, including 24 with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), 62 with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), and 19 with acute leukemia without baseline data. Of the patients with ALL, 11 underwent bone marrow testing for immunophenotype, all of whom were B-cell lineage. The main FAB subtype of patients with AML was M 2 (25/57), followed by M 3 (12/57), M 5 (6/57), M 4EO (5/57), M 1 (4/57), M 4 (4/57), and M 0 (1/57). The complete remission rates of patients with ALL, acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL), and AML (non-APL) after one course of induction therapy were 57.1% (8/14), 100% (6/6), and 53.6% (15/28), respectively. The median event-free survival (EFS) and overall survival (OS) for patients with ALL were 2 (95% CI 0-9) and 3 (95% CI 0-9) months, respectively, with a median followup of 37 (95% CI 17-57) months. Patients with APL did not reach median EFS or OS, whereas the median EFS and OS for core binding factor AML (CBF-AML) cases were 10 (95% CI 0-21) months and 13 (95% CI 3-23) months, respectively, and patients with non-CBF-AML had inferior median EFS (2 months, 95% CI 1-3) and OS (2 months, 95% CI 1-3) ( P<0.01). Patients with ALL treated from 2020 to 2023 demonstrated trends toward better EFS ( P=0.16) and OS ( P=0.10) than those treated from 2010 to 2019. Similarly, trends toward superior EFS ( P=0.27) and OS ( P=0.12) were observed in patients with AML treated from 2016 to 2023, in comparison with those treated from 2010 to 2015. Conclusion:Progress in the treatment and prognosis of patients with acute leukemia in the plateau has been observed in recent years, which can be further promoted by precision diagnosis and tailored regimens.
10.Research on quality control standard and safety of liquid bandage
Hang XU ; Tianyu WANG ; Lingna ZHANG ; Hongtao SONG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2023;41(2):106-112
Objective To investigate the quality and safety of liquid bandage and establish a reliable quality control method. Methods The quality of liquid bandage was evaluated by appearance, film forming time, viscosity, comfort, waterproof and air permeability. The content was determined by HPLC. The safety of liquid bandage was investigated with skin irritation test and allergy test. Results The self-made liquid bandage was uniform and delicate, with good ductility, fast film formation, good mechanical strength, waterproof and air permeability. The content of active pharmaceutical ingredients in the film met the requirements. It had no obvious irritation to the skin and no allergic reaction. Conclusion The established quality control method was reliable. The liquid bandage had good safety profile.


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