1.Effect of external application of mirabilite combined with infrared irradiation in promoting incision healing after cholelithiasis surgery
Yi WANG ; Jie LIU ; Li TANG ; Mianjing LI ; Yan JIANG ; Longmei FENG ; Ping NI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(23):3760-3766
Objective To investigate the efficacy of externally applied mirabilite combined with infrared irradiation in promoting wound healing following biliary tract surgery.Methods Patients who underwent open surgery for biliary tract disease in our department between January 2022 and April 2025 were randomly assigned to one of three groups:(1)Combination group(n=60),which received postoperative wound treatment with mirabilite application combined with infrared irradiation;(2)Mirabilite group(n=60),treated with mirabilite application alone;and(3)Infrared group(n=60),treated with infrared irradiation alone.The primary outcomes included wound healing grade on postoperative day 7,pain intensity measured on days 3,5,and 7,and wound healing status up to discharge.For cases with suboptimal healing,the duration required for complete healing following intervention was documented.Secondary outcomes encompassed length of postoperative hospital stay and Vancouver Scar Scale(VSS)scores—assessing scar pigmentation,thickness,vascularity,and pliability—evaluated at 3 months postoperatively.Results The combination group exhibited significantly lower rates of poor wound healing,shorter postoperative hospital stays,improved VSS scores—particularly in terms of scar thickness and pliability—and reduced pain levels on the 3rd and 5th postoperative days compared to the other two groups(P<0.05).Conclusions The combined use of mirabilite and infrared irradiation for surgical incisions following biliary tract surgery represents an effective,economical,and readily accessible adjuvant therapy.It significantly reduces the incidence of impaired wound healing and effectively alleviates early postoperative pain,thereby demonstrating strong potential for clinical promotion.
2.Effects of Xiaomudan Granules on PERK/eIF2α/ATF4 pathway and lipid metabolism in mice with nonalcoholic fatty liver
Haitao LIU ; Jingtao LI ; Longmei LI ; Qingrui YANG ; Xinzhu LI ; Yuyu LEI ; Zhiqiang JING
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;47(7):932-937
Objective:To investigate the effects of Xiaomudan Granules on PERK/eIF2α/ATF4 pathway and lipid metabolism in NAFLD mice.Methods:Totally 60 mice were divided into a normal group of 10 mice and a high-fat diet group of 50 mice. The high-fat diet group was given a high-fat diet to establish a NAFLD mouse model. The high-fat feed group was divided into model group, metformin group, and Xiaomudan Granules low-, medium-, and high-dosage groups according to the random number table method. Xiaomudan Granules low-, medium-, and high-dosage groups were orally administered with concentrated Xiaomudan Granules at dosages of 11.7, 23.4, and 46.8 g/kg, respectively. The metformin group was orally administered with metformin solution at a dose of 0.2 g/kg, while the normal group and model group were orally administered with distilled water of equal volume once a day for 8 consecutive weeks. The liver oil red O staining of mice was observed in each group. The protein expressions of p-PERK, p-eIF2α, ATF4, C/EBP homologous protein (CHOP), CCAAT enhancer binding protein alpha (C/EBPα), C/EBPβ, and steroid regulatory element binding protein 2 (SREBP2) were detected by Western blot. Fluorescence quantitative PCR was used to detect the mRNA expressions of ATF4, CHOP, C/EBPα, C/EBPβ, and SREBP2.Results:The liver tissue structure and steatosis of mice were improved in Xiaomudan Granules groups. Compared with the model group, the expressions of p-PERK/PERK, ATF4, C/EBPα, C/EBPβ, and SREBP2 proteins decreased in Xiaomudan Granules groups and the metformin group ( P<0.01 or P<0.05). The expressions of p-eIF2α/eIF2α and CHOP proteins decreased in the Xiaomudan Granules medium- and high-dosage groups and the metformin group ( P<0.01); compared with the model group, the levels of ATF4, CHOP, C/EBPα, and C/EBPβ mRNA in Xiaomudan Granules groups and the metformin group decreased ( P<0.01), while the levels of SREBP2 mRNA in the Xiaomudan Granules medium- and high-dosage groups and the metformin group decreased ( P<0.01). Conclusion:Xiaomudan Granules may improve liver lipid metabolism and reduce liver fat deposition in NAFLD mice by regulating the PERK/eIF2α/ATF4 pathway.
3.Associations between qi stagnation constitution, suboptimal health status, and lifestyle factors in southern China: A population-based cross-sectional study
Haiyun Zhang ; Jieyu Chen ; Jieling Chen ; Yangzhi Liu ; Jiahui Yu ; Ji Wang ; Yumei Zhou ; Longmei Yu ; Hiu Yee Kwan ; Xiaoshan Zhao
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2025;2025(4):521-530
ObjectiveTo study the relationship between qi stagnation constitution and suboptimal health status (SHS) or lifestyle.MethodsFrom 2012 to 2013, we conducted a cross-sectional survey of 24 159 Chinese individuals aged 12–80 years. The qi stagnation constitution was assessed using the Constitution in Chinese Medicine Questionnaire. Health status was evaluated through medical records and the Subhealth Measurement Scale V1.0 (SHMS V1.0). Health-promoting lifestyles were measured using the Health-Promoting Lifestyle Profile II (HPLP-II).ResultsOf the 24 159 participants, 16.1% and 15.2% were classified as “always” and “sometimes” having the qi stagnation constitution, respectively. Those classified as “rarely” having the qi stagnation constitution scored higher on both the HPLP-II and SHMS V1.0. The participants classified as “always” having the qi stagnation constitution showed a significant association with SHS or disease compared to other imbalanced constitutions. Those in the “always” category were approximately 21 times more likely to be classified as having SHS (odds ratio [OR]: 21.17, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 15.74–28.45), whereas those in the “sometimes” category were approximately six times more likely (OR: 5.89, 95% CI: 5.04–6.90). Accordingly, the qi stagnation constitution score was significantly associated with the diagnosis of SHS, with an area under the curve of 0.77 (P .001). A score of 18.75 yielded the highest Youden Index (0.407), with a sensitivity of 60.5% and a specificity of 80.3%. Significant associations were observed between health-promoting lifestyles and qi stagnation constitution severity in an ordinal regression analysis (P .001). Protective factors included stress management (OR: 1.59), self-actualization (OR: 1.57), and exercise (OR: 1.36). In contrast, poorer interpersonal relationships (OR: 0.79), greater health responsibilities (OR: 0.86), and poorer nutrition (OR: 0.91) were associated with increased severity.ConclusionModulating the qi stagnation constitution through lifestyle interventions may help prevent the progression of SHS to disease, which aligns with core preventive principles in traditional Chinese medicine.
4.Survey study on the selection and use of convex baseplates by clinical nurses
Longmei SI ; Qian LU ; Lina QIAO ; Yajuan WENG ; Miaomiao LI ; Yuan LIU ; Zejun XU ; Yujie ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(16):2126-2132
Objective:To investigate the current status of convex baseplate selection and use among clinical nurses.Methods:A convenience sampling method was employed to survey 1 873 nurses from 180 hospitals across China between November and December 2024 using a general information questionnaire and a self-designed questionnaire on convex baseplate selection and use. A total of 1 873 questionnaires were distributed, and 1 860 valid responses were collected, yielding a response rate of 99.31% (1 860/1 873) .Results:Among the 1 860 nurses, 88.98% (1 655/1 860) had access to convex baseplates in clinical practice. However, only 8.82% (146/1 655) used them immediately postoperatively, and only 4.53% (75/1 655) chose convex baseplates without considering any product features. The five common clinical indications for convex baseplate use included stoma retraction (96.62%, 1 599/1 655) , peristomal skin folds or depressions (96.56%, 1 598/1 655) , flush stomas (80.12%, 1 326/1 655) , leakage (70.03%, 1 159/1 655) , and abdominal laxity (66.89%, 1 107/1 655) . Common contraindications for use included peristomal varicose veins (77.46%, 1 282/1 655) , peristoma pressure injuries (75.35%, 1 247/1 655) , stoma prolapse (74.50%, 1 233/1 655) , parastomal hernia (72.87%, 1 206/1 655) , and pyoderma gangrenosum (67.01%, 1 109/1 655) . Key assessment areas when selecting convex baseplates included the stoma itself (97.28%, 1 610/1 655) , peristomal skin (96.50%, 1 597/1 655) , abdominal wall contour (95.41%, 1 579/1 655) , excretion patterns (87.37%, 1 446/1 655) , and previous convex baseplate use (82.36%, 1 363/1 655) . Measures commonly used by nurses to enhance adhesion included the use of stoma belts (95.29%, 1 577/1 655) , barrier rings or paste (94.80%, 1 569/1 655) , smoothing peristomal skin folds (90.57%, 1 499/1 655) , advising patients to limit bending (82.96%, 1 373/1 655) , and abdominal binders (57.28%, 948/1 655) .Conclusions:The clinical application of convex baseplates requires further promotion. Nursing administrators should strengthen training on the selection, characteristics, and indications of convex baseplates, with particular emphasis on the understanding of the five key product features.
5.Interpretation of use of a convex pouching system in the postoperative period: a national consensus
Zejun XU ; Yajuan WENG ; Longmei SI ; Yujie ZHOU ; Yuan LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(16):2133-2135
In June 2022, the Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing published the use of a convex pouching system in the postoperative period: a national consensus (hereinafter referred to as the "consensus") . The consensus recommends the use of convex ostomy products immediately after surgery and within the first six months following ostomy formation. It also establishes principles for selecting the most appropriate ostomy product for patients. This article interprets the background and significance of the consensus and highlights its key points, aiming to provide a reference for the standardized use of convex ostomy products postoperatively.
6.Interpretation of the Expert Consensus on Characteristics of Convex Skin Barriers and Clinical Application
Longmei SI ; Meng ZHANG ; Yujie ZHOU ; Shuqin WAN ; Xiaomin SUN ; Xiaomei ZHU ; Niu NIU ; Yuan LIU ; Yajuan WENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(24):3228-3232
The classification of stoma skin barriers varies based on their specific features. The curvature design of convex skin barriers provides a secure and effective seal for patients with flat, retracted stomas or peristomal skin folds. The secure sealing ability of convex skin barriers is attributed to several critical structural components. Although convex skin barriers offer many clinical advantages, there is currently no unified standard for measuring their characteristics, resulting in confusion among healthcare professionals when selecting stoma care products. To address this issue, the 2021 International Stoma Care Expert Meeting proposed the Expert Consensus on Characteristics of Convex Skin Barriers and Clinical Application, which clearly defines five essential properties and clinical application guidelines for convex barriers. However, as most consensus contributors are from Europe and North America, its applicability in Chinese healthcare settings may be limited. Therefore, this paper provides a detailed interpretation of the five characteristics and clinical application statements of convex skin barriers, aiming to offer practical guidance to clinical nurses in selecting appropriate convex products and managing stoma-related complications.
7.Survey study on the selection and use of convex baseplates by clinical nurses
Longmei SI ; Qian LU ; Lina QIAO ; Yajuan WENG ; Miaomiao LI ; Yuan LIU ; Zejun XU ; Yujie ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(16):2126-2132
Objective:To investigate the current status of convex baseplate selection and use among clinical nurses.Methods:A convenience sampling method was employed to survey 1 873 nurses from 180 hospitals across China between November and December 2024 using a general information questionnaire and a self-designed questionnaire on convex baseplate selection and use. A total of 1 873 questionnaires were distributed, and 1 860 valid responses were collected, yielding a response rate of 99.31% (1 860/1 873) .Results:Among the 1 860 nurses, 88.98% (1 655/1 860) had access to convex baseplates in clinical practice. However, only 8.82% (146/1 655) used them immediately postoperatively, and only 4.53% (75/1 655) chose convex baseplates without considering any product features. The five common clinical indications for convex baseplate use included stoma retraction (96.62%, 1 599/1 655) , peristomal skin folds or depressions (96.56%, 1 598/1 655) , flush stomas (80.12%, 1 326/1 655) , leakage (70.03%, 1 159/1 655) , and abdominal laxity (66.89%, 1 107/1 655) . Common contraindications for use included peristomal varicose veins (77.46%, 1 282/1 655) , peristoma pressure injuries (75.35%, 1 247/1 655) , stoma prolapse (74.50%, 1 233/1 655) , parastomal hernia (72.87%, 1 206/1 655) , and pyoderma gangrenosum (67.01%, 1 109/1 655) . Key assessment areas when selecting convex baseplates included the stoma itself (97.28%, 1 610/1 655) , peristomal skin (96.50%, 1 597/1 655) , abdominal wall contour (95.41%, 1 579/1 655) , excretion patterns (87.37%, 1 446/1 655) , and previous convex baseplate use (82.36%, 1 363/1 655) . Measures commonly used by nurses to enhance adhesion included the use of stoma belts (95.29%, 1 577/1 655) , barrier rings or paste (94.80%, 1 569/1 655) , smoothing peristomal skin folds (90.57%, 1 499/1 655) , advising patients to limit bending (82.96%, 1 373/1 655) , and abdominal binders (57.28%, 948/1 655) .Conclusions:The clinical application of convex baseplates requires further promotion. Nursing administrators should strengthen training on the selection, characteristics, and indications of convex baseplates, with particular emphasis on the understanding of the five key product features.
8.Interpretation of use of a convex pouching system in the postoperative period: a national consensus
Zejun XU ; Yajuan WENG ; Longmei SI ; Yujie ZHOU ; Yuan LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(16):2133-2135
In June 2022, the Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing published the use of a convex pouching system in the postoperative period: a national consensus (hereinafter referred to as the "consensus") . The consensus recommends the use of convex ostomy products immediately after surgery and within the first six months following ostomy formation. It also establishes principles for selecting the most appropriate ostomy product for patients. This article interprets the background and significance of the consensus and highlights its key points, aiming to provide a reference for the standardized use of convex ostomy products postoperatively.
9.Interpretation of the Expert Consensus on Characteristics of Convex Skin Barriers and Clinical Application
Longmei SI ; Meng ZHANG ; Yujie ZHOU ; Shuqin WAN ; Xiaomin SUN ; Xiaomei ZHU ; Niu NIU ; Yuan LIU ; Yajuan WENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(24):3228-3232
The classification of stoma skin barriers varies based on their specific features. The curvature design of convex skin barriers provides a secure and effective seal for patients with flat, retracted stomas or peristomal skin folds. The secure sealing ability of convex skin barriers is attributed to several critical structural components. Although convex skin barriers offer many clinical advantages, there is currently no unified standard for measuring their characteristics, resulting in confusion among healthcare professionals when selecting stoma care products. To address this issue, the 2021 International Stoma Care Expert Meeting proposed the Expert Consensus on Characteristics of Convex Skin Barriers and Clinical Application, which clearly defines five essential properties and clinical application guidelines for convex barriers. However, as most consensus contributors are from Europe and North America, its applicability in Chinese healthcare settings may be limited. Therefore, this paper provides a detailed interpretation of the five characteristics and clinical application statements of convex skin barriers, aiming to offer practical guidance to clinical nurses in selecting appropriate convex products and managing stoma-related complications.
10.Effect of external application of mirabilite combined with infrared irradiation in promoting incision healing after cholelithiasis surgery
Yi WANG ; Jie LIU ; Li TANG ; Mianjing LI ; Yan JIANG ; Longmei FENG ; Ping NI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(23):3760-3766
Objective To investigate the efficacy of externally applied mirabilite combined with infrared irradiation in promoting wound healing following biliary tract surgery.Methods Patients who underwent open surgery for biliary tract disease in our department between January 2022 and April 2025 were randomly assigned to one of three groups:(1)Combination group(n=60),which received postoperative wound treatment with mirabilite application combined with infrared irradiation;(2)Mirabilite group(n=60),treated with mirabilite application alone;and(3)Infrared group(n=60),treated with infrared irradiation alone.The primary outcomes included wound healing grade on postoperative day 7,pain intensity measured on days 3,5,and 7,and wound healing status up to discharge.For cases with suboptimal healing,the duration required for complete healing following intervention was documented.Secondary outcomes encompassed length of postoperative hospital stay and Vancouver Scar Scale(VSS)scores—assessing scar pigmentation,thickness,vascularity,and pliability—evaluated at 3 months postoperatively.Results The combination group exhibited significantly lower rates of poor wound healing,shorter postoperative hospital stays,improved VSS scores—particularly in terms of scar thickness and pliability—and reduced pain levels on the 3rd and 5th postoperative days compared to the other two groups(P<0.05).Conclusions The combined use of mirabilite and infrared irradiation for surgical incisions following biliary tract surgery represents an effective,economical,and readily accessible adjuvant therapy.It significantly reduces the incidence of impaired wound healing and effectively alleviates early postoperative pain,thereby demonstrating strong potential for clinical promotion.


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