1.Application value of echodefecography in functional anorectal disorders
Xiaoyin LIU ; Junzhao CHEN ; Limei CHEN ; Hang YI ; Jiaying HU ; Mengxue SU ; Guangjian LIU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2025;34(10):858-863
Objective:To explore the value of endorectal echodefecography(EDF)in the evaluation of functional anorectal disorders(FAD).Methods:A total of 67 patients clinically diagnosed with FAD who underwent EDF at the Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University from September 2021 to August 2024 were retrospectively collected. EDF was performed using a combination of transrectal and transperineal scans. XRD was used as the reference standard.Results:The diagnostic accuracy,sensitivity,specificity,positive predictive value,and negative predictive value of EDF for common FADs were as follows:for rectocele,85.1%,84.6%,85.4%,78.6%,and 89.7%;for rectal intussusception,79.1%,50.0%,93.3%,78.6%,and 79.2%;for external rectal prolapse,94.0%,71.4%,100%,100%,and 93.0%;for anismus,82.1%,66.7%,82.8%,15.4%,and 98.1%;for perineal descent,65.7%,54.2%,72.1%,52.0%,and 52.0%.Conclusions:EDF is valuable for evaluating FAD,especially for external rectal prolapse and rectocele. It can serve as an effective complement to XRD and provide a non-invasive and safe imaging method for FAD diagnosis.
2.Application value of echodefecography in functional anorectal disorders
Xiaoyin LIU ; Junzhao CHEN ; Limei CHEN ; Hang YI ; Jiaying HU ; Mengxue SU ; Guangjian LIU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2025;34(10):858-863
Objective:To explore the value of endorectal echodefecography(EDF)in the evaluation of functional anorectal disorders(FAD).Methods:A total of 67 patients clinically diagnosed with FAD who underwent EDF at the Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University from September 2021 to August 2024 were retrospectively collected. EDF was performed using a combination of transrectal and transperineal scans. XRD was used as the reference standard.Results:The diagnostic accuracy,sensitivity,specificity,positive predictive value,and negative predictive value of EDF for common FADs were as follows:for rectocele,85.1%,84.6%,85.4%,78.6%,and 89.7%;for rectal intussusception,79.1%,50.0%,93.3%,78.6%,and 79.2%;for external rectal prolapse,94.0%,71.4%,100%,100%,and 93.0%;for anismus,82.1%,66.7%,82.8%,15.4%,and 98.1%;for perineal descent,65.7%,54.2%,72.1%,52.0%,and 52.0%.Conclusions:EDF is valuable for evaluating FAD,especially for external rectal prolapse and rectocele. It can serve as an effective complement to XRD and provide a non-invasive and safe imaging method for FAD diagnosis.
3.Compliance of oral nutritional supplements in postoperative patients with digestive tract cancer:an analysis based on COM-B model
Liqing SU ; Jie ZHANG ; Wenyue DOU ; Mengxue LI ; Yumeng ZHANG ; Jian CHANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2024;44(10):1213-1220
Objective·To explore the influencing factors of oral nutritional supplement compliance in postoperative patients with digestive tract cancer based on COM-B model,and to analyze the mediating role of medication belief and self-efficacy in oral nutritional supplement.Methods·A total of 300 postoperative gastrointestinal cancer patients were selected by convenience sampling method.The General Information Questionnaire,Morisky Medication Adherence Scale,Digestive Cancer Patients Nutrition Knowledge,Attitude and Practice Questionnaire,Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support,Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire and General Self-Efficacy Scale were used.A mediating effect model was used to analyze the influencing factors of compliance with oral nutritional supplements.Results·The score of Morisky Medication Adherence scale was 1.61±1.38,which was at a low level.Oral nutritional supplement compliance was significantly positively correlated with nutrition knowledge,social support,medication belief and self-efficacy(r=0.391,0.401,0.438,0.410,all P<0.01).Medication belief had a partial mediating effect between nutrition knowledge and adherence to oral nutritional supplements(effect size=0.097,accounting for 18.00%of the total effect).Self-efficacy had a partial mediating effect between nutrition knowledge and oral nutritional supplement compliance(effect size=0.044,accounting for 8.16%of the total effect).Self-efficacy had a partial mediating effect between social support and oral nutritional supplement compliance(effect size=0.044,accounting for 16.67%of the total effect).Conclusion·The compliance of oral nutritional supplements in postoperative patients with gastrointestinal cancer is at a low level.The individualized nursing intervention can increase the nutritional knowledge of patients,improve the social support,reduce the concerns of patients about oral nutrition,and improve the self-efficacy of patients,so as to promote the compliance of patients with oral nutritional supplements.
4.Evidence-based nursing care of oral complications in a patient with dysphagia due to cerebral infarction
Suyun DING ; Mingxia SU ; Mengxue WANG ; Jingwen SUN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(6):466-471
Objective:To develop an evidence-based nursing program for a patient with oral complications of dysphagia due to cerebral infarction.Methods:According to the principle of PICO, and the problem of patients' clinical manifestations, using the method of combining subject words and free words, the database of Uptodate, NICE, SIGN. RNAO, medical pulse guide network, BMJ, Cochranc library, PubMed, EMbase, CINAHL, China National Knowledge Infrastructure were searched and collected the clinical guidelines, systematic evaluation and randomized controlled trial of oral complications in patients with dysphagia of cerebral infarction.Results:Totally 1 clinical decision, 5 clinical guidelines, 4 expert consensus, 2 systematic evaluations, 1 Meta-analysis, 3 randomized controlled trial (RCT) were included. Based on the search results and the patient′s condition and wishes, nurses performed swallowing function tests every two days according to the Standard Swallowing function rating Scale (SSA), raised the head of the bed 40°~45° and holded it for 1 hour. Three times a day, the teeth were brushed with chlorhexidine oral care solution under negative pressure. Sputum scab was removed by mechanical scrubbing. The back of tongue was scrubbed by 6x tongue scraping technique every night. After the infection was controlled, the teeth were washed twice a day with 0.9% sodium chloride solution. Oral condition and swallowing function were evaluated daily. High flow humidification oxygen therapy and mask spray atomization inhalation were used. Swallowing training was performed on the third day after admission. Seven days after the evidence was applied to clinical practice, the oral mucosa was moist without peculiar smell and sputum scab, and the swallowing function was changed from grade IV to grade II.Conclusion:Nursing cerebral infarction patients with dysphagia, nurses should timely assess the patient's oral cavity and swallowing function, the application of chlorhexidine and 0.9% sodium chloride solution oral care solution mechanical scrubbing method and negative pressure washing brushing method can effectively remove sputum scab, use 6x tongue scraping technology to scrub the back of tongue, can reduce micro organisms, reduce halitosis; the application of nasal mask high flow humidification oxygen therapy and spray atomization inhalation humidification effect is obvious Therefore, early swallowing training can reduce the incidence of oral complications.
5.Results and analyses of occupational eye lens doses in interventional radiology in China (2017-2019)
Mengxue LI ; Jun DENG ; Shuxia HAO ; Shengnan FAN ; Yinping SU ; Jianxiang LIU ; Xiaohui LIU ; Quanfu SUN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2021;41(2):92-98
Objective:To investigate the levels of dose to eye lens of interventional radiology workers in China from 2017 to 2019.Methods:The monitoring data on eye lens doses to the interventional radiology workers in 28 provinces across the country were collected from National Individual Dose Registry. Monitoring was carried out using TLDs on their left eyes and evaluated in terms of the personal dose equivalent Hp(3). By using Mann-Whitney U test and Kruskal-Wallis H test, statistical analyses were made of the average annual lens doses to interventional radiology workers in the hospitals of different types at different levels for different years. Results:From 2017 to 2019, the data on eye lens doses to 2 981 interventional radiology workers were collected, with doses ranging from below the minimum detectable level (MDL) to 64.48 mSv, the average annual eye dose of 1.38 mSv, and the annual doses incurred by 0.97% monitored workers exceeding the recently recommended dose limits, 20 mSv per year. The average annual lens dose monitored in general hospitals and in cancer hospitals were 1.33 and 1.77 mSv, respectively, without statistically significant difference ( P>0.05). The average annual lens dose in tertiary hospitals was 1.39 mSv, significantly higher than that in secondary hospitals where the value was 1.16 mSv ( Z=2.894, P<0.05). Conclusions:The estimated annual eye lens doses to the interventional radiology workers during 2017-2019 were in accordance with the current national standard GB 18871-2002, but with a few exceptions exceeding the current international standards. This means that there exists, to a certain degree, a potential risk for the eye lens in this work category to exceed the international limits. It is suggested to continue in effort to enhance the monitoring of eye lens dose for these workers and to increase risk awareness, and take effective protective measures so as to lower the level of eye lens doses.

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