1.Advances in the application of dual-task training in older adults with cognitive frailty
Chunhao DAI ; Wen LI ; Teng YANG ; Minmin LENG ; Luyao YAN ; Ziting XU ; Haoyuan LI ; Lijuan YANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(28):3915-3920
Cognitive frailty, a novel concept in geriatric medicine, has become a focal point of recent research. Dual-task training, which innovatively integrates physical activity with cognitive rehabilitation, has shown promise in simultaneously enhancing motor function and cognitive performance in older adults with cognitive frailty. This review summarizes the concept of dual-task training, its application modalities, and its effectiveness in this population. It also proposes strategies for further implementation, aiming to provide a reference for future research and practical applications of dual-task training in cognitively frail older adults.
2.Application progress of the ICOPE screening tool in measuring intrinsic capacity in older adults
Chunhao DAI ; Wen LI ; Teng YANG ; Minmin LENG ; Luyao YAN ; Ziting XU ; Haoyuan LI ; Lijuan YANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(22):2973-2977
Intrinsic capacity is an important indicator for assessing the overall health status of older adults and has been widely used in elderly health management. This review summarizes the concept of the integrated care for older people (ICOPE) screening tool and its current applications in the measurement of intrinsic capacity in older adults. It also discusses future directions, aiming to provide a reference for research and practical implementation of the ICOPE screening tool in China.
3.Advances in the application of dual-task training in older adults with cognitive frailty
Chunhao DAI ; Wen LI ; Teng YANG ; Minmin LENG ; Luyao YAN ; Ziting XU ; Haoyuan LI ; Lijuan YANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(28):3915-3920
Cognitive frailty, a novel concept in geriatric medicine, has become a focal point of recent research. Dual-task training, which innovatively integrates physical activity with cognitive rehabilitation, has shown promise in simultaneously enhancing motor function and cognitive performance in older adults with cognitive frailty. This review summarizes the concept of dual-task training, its application modalities, and its effectiveness in this population. It also proposes strategies for further implementation, aiming to provide a reference for future research and practical applications of dual-task training in cognitively frail older adults.
4.Application progress of the ICOPE screening tool in measuring intrinsic capacity in older adults
Chunhao DAI ; Wen LI ; Teng YANG ; Minmin LENG ; Luyao YAN ; Ziting XU ; Haoyuan LI ; Lijuan YANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(22):2973-2977
Intrinsic capacity is an important indicator for assessing the overall health status of older adults and has been widely used in elderly health management. This review summarizes the concept of the integrated care for older people (ICOPE) screening tool and its current applications in the measurement of intrinsic capacity in older adults. It also discusses future directions, aiming to provide a reference for research and practical implementation of the ICOPE screening tool in China.
5.Comparative analysis of the CT, clinical, and pathological features of patients with invasive lung adenocarcinoma positive and negative for spread through air spaces
Liwei ZHANG ; Guiping YUAN ; Juanjuan FANG ; Minmin TENG ; Dewei SONG ; Bo YU ; Yuanwei SHAO
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2024;33(4):459-465
Objective To investigate the correlations of computed tomography (CT), clinical, and pathological features in patients with invasive lung adenocarcinoma positive and negative for spread through air spaces (STAS). Methods A total of 236 patients with invasive lung adenocarcinoma confirmed by surgery and pathology were selected, including 118 patients in STAS-positive group and 118 patients in STAS-negative group. The clinical data, CT signs, and pathological features of the two groups were collected and analyzed. Results There was a correlation between age and the occurrence of STAS. The age of the positive group was higher than that of the negative group. Smoking history and family history of tumor had no correlation with the occurrence of STAS. CT features signs such as nodule type and shape, tumor-lung interface, lobulation sign, spiculation sign, vacuole/cavity, air-bronchogram, pleural indentation sign, vascular changes, mean diameter of tumor, mean diameter of solid component, and the percentage of tumor solid components were significantly different between patients with and without STAS. The incidence of STAS in patients with solid nodules and partial solid nodules was significantly higher than that in patients with ground glass nodules. Multivariate analysis showed that the percentage of tumor solid components, air-bronchogram sign, lobulation sign, and tumor-lung interface were independent risk factors for predicting the occurrence of STAS. Conclusion The clinical data and CT signs of patients with invasive lung adenocarcinoma are related to the occurrence of STAS. CT signs such as the percentage of tumor solid components, air-bronchogram, lobulation sign, and tumor-lung interface are of great significance to STAS prediction. Our findings provide an important basis for selection of personalized clinical treatment plans.
6.Analysis of the correlation between MRI features and HER-2 expression inductal carcinoma in situ
Minmin TENG ; Yuanwei SHAO ; Juanjuan FANG ; Liwei ZHANG ; Tingzhou LIU ; Huafang LI
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2022;31(4):507-511
Objective To investigate the correlation between the features of multimodal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and the expression of human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER-2) in ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). Methods A total of 53 patients with DCIS confirmed by surgery and pathology in Dezhou Second People’s Hospital from September 2018 to June 2021 were analyzed retrospectively. The patients were divided into HER-2 positive group (29 cases) and HER-2 negative group (24 cases). MRI features were compared between the two groups. Results There were significant differences in the internal enhancement characteristics, microvascular sign, and time-intensity curve type between the two groups (P < 0.05). There were no significant differences in lesion morphology, non-mass-like enhancement pattern, and apparent diffusion coefficient value (P > 0.05). The HER-2 positive group showed clumped enhancement (65.5%), type Ⅱ (48.1%) andtype Ⅲ (29.6%) time-intensity curves, and microvascular sign (89.7%). The HER-2 negative group showed clusteredring enhancement (50.0%), type Ⅱ (45.8%) and type I (54.2%) time-intensity curves, and microvascular sign (54.2%). A combination of clumped enhancement, microvascular sign, and type Ⅲ time-intensity curve showed 100% specificity and 100% positive predictive value for the diagnosis of HER-2 positive DCIS. Conclusion Clumped enhancement, microvascular sign, and type Ⅱ or Ⅲ time-intensity curve on MRI can largely reflect the expression of HER-2 in DCIS. The three can be used in combination to improve the diagnostic efficiency of HER-2 positive DCIS.

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