1.Status and its influencing factors of frailty in stroke inpatients: a scoping review
Yuhan XU ; Yuting GONG ; Jie WEI ; Xingchen ZHOU ; Ya DENG ; Lingyi HUANG ; Shengmin GUO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(7):552-561
Objective:To provide a scoping review of domestic and international studies on the influencing factors of frailty in stroke inpatients, and to provide guidance for interventional studies on debility in stroke inpatients in China.Methods:A systematic search of domestic and international literature databases, including China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFang, VIP, China Biomedical Literature Database, PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Library, CINAHL was conducted about the status and its influencing factors of frailty in stroke inpatients. The retrieval time limit was from database establishment to November 23, 2023. The included literature was extracted, analyzed, and summarized according to the reporting specifications of the scope review guidelines.Results:Thirty-six articles were included, all of the 36 papers reported the prevalence of frailty in patients with stroke. The top three countries with the highest prevalence were China (15.3%-86.9%), the United Kingdom (28%-78%), and Italy (31.37%). The risk factors of stroke frailty were categorized mainly into 4 themes: social demographic factors, physical health factors, disease-related factors, and psychological and social background factors.Conclusions:The confidence of frailty in stroke patients of a higher level at home and abroad, and the risk factors involved are complex and diverse. It is suggested that future studies need to conduct large-sample, multicenter longitudinal studies to clarify the causal relationship, strengthen the exploration of controversial factors of stroke debility, and carry out more targeted intervention studies, so as to reduce the incidence of frailty and improve the recovery process of patients.
2.Research progress on health information-seeking behavior of patients with chronic diseases
Xia QING ; Xueshuang CHEN ; Fengwang XUE ; Qingmei FANG ; Shengmin GUO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(9):1127-1132
Chronic diseases have become one of the major threats to human health. Health information-seeking behavior plays a positive role in effectively managing the health status of chronic disease patients and enhancing their self-management capabilities. This article summarizes the concept, assessment tools, current status, and influencing factors of health information-seeking behavior among chronic disease patients. It provides strategies and suggestions to offer references for developing intervention strategies for chronic disease patients' health information-seeking behavior.
3.Status and its influencing factors of frailty in stroke inpatients: a scoping review
Yuhan XU ; Yuting GONG ; Jie WEI ; Xingchen ZHOU ; Ya DENG ; Lingyi HUANG ; Shengmin GUO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(7):552-561
Objective:To provide a scoping review of domestic and international studies on the influencing factors of frailty in stroke inpatients, and to provide guidance for interventional studies on debility in stroke inpatients in China.Methods:A systematic search of domestic and international literature databases, including China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFang, VIP, China Biomedical Literature Database, PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Library, CINAHL was conducted about the status and its influencing factors of frailty in stroke inpatients. The retrieval time limit was from database establishment to November 23, 2023. The included literature was extracted, analyzed, and summarized according to the reporting specifications of the scope review guidelines.Results:Thirty-six articles were included, all of the 36 papers reported the prevalence of frailty in patients with stroke. The top three countries with the highest prevalence were China (15.3%-86.9%), the United Kingdom (28%-78%), and Italy (31.37%). The risk factors of stroke frailty were categorized mainly into 4 themes: social demographic factors, physical health factors, disease-related factors, and psychological and social background factors.Conclusions:The confidence of frailty in stroke patients of a higher level at home and abroad, and the risk factors involved are complex and diverse. It is suggested that future studies need to conduct large-sample, multicenter longitudinal studies to clarify the causal relationship, strengthen the exploration of controversial factors of stroke debility, and carry out more targeted intervention studies, so as to reduce the incidence of frailty and improve the recovery process of patients.
4.Research progress on health information-seeking behavior of patients with chronic diseases
Xia QING ; Xueshuang CHEN ; Fengwang XUE ; Qingmei FANG ; Shengmin GUO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(9):1127-1132
Chronic diseases have become one of the major threats to human health. Health information-seeking behavior plays a positive role in effectively managing the health status of chronic disease patients and enhancing their self-management capabilities. This article summarizes the concept, assessment tools, current status, and influencing factors of health information-seeking behavior among chronic disease patients. It provides strategies and suggestions to offer references for developing intervention strategies for chronic disease patients' health information-seeking behavior.
5.A scoping review of factors influencing eHealth literacy in the elderly
Jie WEI ; Yuhan XU ; Yuting GONG ; Chen QING ; Ying LIU ; Shengmin GUO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(19):1498-1505
Objective:A scoping review of factors influencing eHealth literacy in older adults to inform future research and clinical practice.Methods:Accordance with the scope review methodological framework, research questions were established, and PubMed, Web of Science, Medline, CINAHL, Embase, Cochrane Library, CBM, CNKI, Wanfang, and VIP databases were systematically searched for the timeframe of the search from the time the database was constructed to November 24, 2023.Results:A total of 29 articles were included in the literature, which met the criteria of inclusion exclusion. The main factors influencing eHealth literacy among older adults included sociodemographic factors, disease-related factors, Internet use characteristics, psychosocial factors, healthy aging, and perceived health risks.Conclusions:eHealth literacy in older adults is affected by many complex factors. Most of the measurement tools are universal scales, and there are differences in the results of studies in different groups and regions. Future studies may consider using or developing specific eHealth literacy assessment tools for older adults, and carrying out targeted studies on older adults with different group characteristics.
6.Recent advance in non-drug therapy for paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity after brain injury
Ling XIAO ; Hong XIONG ; Xiaolei ZHAO ; Ruyu LIAO ; Liping ZENG ; Qinglian LUO ; Shengmin GUO
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2023;22(3):301-305
Paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity (PSH) is mainly secondary to a variety of acquired brain injuries, with the highest incidence of traumatic brain injury. Multiple symptoms such as paroxysmal tachycardia, shortness of breath, hypertension, hyperthermia and dystonia can occur simultaneously and repeatedly. The pathophysiological mechanism of PSH is complex. At present, drug treatment is mainly used to control symptoms; however, the combined use of multiple drugs will bring different degrees of toxic and side effects to multiple organs such as liver, kidney and lung while inhibiting sympathetic excitement. This paper mainly reviews the recent advance in non-drug treatment of PSH after craniocerebral injury from 4 aspects: nutritional support, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, avoidance of adverse stimulation and family support to standardize the PSH comprehensive management, and reduce episodes in order to improve prognosis and provide reference for clinical treatment.
7.Effect of short-chain thioesterase deficiency on P(3HB-co-LA) biosynthesis in Escherichia coli.
Xiangju WEI ; Ju WU ; Pengye GUO ; Shengmin ZHOU ; Hui WU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2021;37(1):196-206
Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) have obtained much attention in biomaterial fields due to their similar physicochemical properties to those of the petroleum-derived plastics. Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-lactate) [P(3HB-co-LA)] is one member of the PHAs family, and has better toughness and transparency compared to existing polylactic acid (PLA) and poly[(R)-3-hydroxybutyrate] [P(3HB)]. First, we confirmed the one-step biosynthesis of P(LA-co-3HB) with the lactate fraction of 23.8 mol% by introducing P(3HB-co-LA) production module into Escherichia coli MG1655. Then, the lactate fraction was increased to 37.2 mol% in the dld deficient strain WXJ01-03. The genes encoding the thioesterases, ydiI and yciA, were further knocked out, and the lactate fraction in the P(3HB-co-LA) was improved to 42.3 mol% and 41.1 mol% respectively. Strain WXJ03-03 with dld, ydiI and yciA deficient was used for the production of the LA-enriched polymer, and the lactate fraction was improved to 46.1 mol%. Notably, the lactate fraction in P(3HB-co-LA) from xylose was remarkably higher than from glucose, indicating xylose as a potent carbon source for P(3HB-co-LA) production. Therefore, the deficiency of thioesterase may be considered as an effective strategy to improve the lactate fraction in P(3HB-co-LA) in xylose fermentation.
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8.Prognostic value of pretreatment serum hemoglobin level in early-stage extranodal nasal-type NK/T-cell lymphoma
Xue LI ; Shengmin LAN ; Jianzhong CAO ; Ning ZHANG ; Qiang YUAN ; Ruyuan GUO ; Hongwei LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2017;26(8):899-903
Objective To investigate the effect of pretreatment serum hemoglobin (Hb) level on the prognosis of early-stage extranodal nasal-type NK/T-cell lymphoma.Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical data of 175 patients with stage Ⅰ or Ⅱ extranodal nasal-type NK/T-cell lymphoma who were admitted to The Tumor Hospital Affiliated to Shanxi Medical University from 2000 to 2015.The inclusion criteria included Ann Arbor Ⅰ/Ⅱ stage, the primary tumor located in the upper aerodigestive tract, without other malignant diseases, and complete clinical information and follow-up data.Of the 175 patients, 67 received chemotherapy alone, 8 received radiotherapy alone,100 received radiotherapy and chemotherapyed.The survival rate was calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method.The log-rank test was used for univariate prognostic analysis.The Cox regression model was used for multivariate prognostic analysis.Results The univariate analysis showed that pretreatment serum Hb level (≥120 g/L), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) level (normal), Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) score (0-1), Ann Arbor stage (IE), and radiotherapy were associated with significantly improved progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS)(P=0.000-0.046).The multivariate analysis showed that pretreatment serum Hb level, LDH level, ECOG score, and Ann Arbor stage were independent prognostic factors for PFS and OS (P=0.000-0.040).Conclusion Patients with a high pretreatment serum Hb level (≥120 g/L) have a better prognosis than those with a low pretreatment serum Hb level (<120 g/L).
9.Early stage nasal NK/T cell lymphoma: an analysis of efficacy of chemoradiotherapy and prognostic factors in 74 cases
Ping LU ; Shengmin LAN ; Ruyuan GUO
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2017;26(6):340-344
Objective To discuss the therapeutic effect of chemoradiotherapy on 74 patients with early stage nasal NK/T cell lymphoma and their prognostic factors. Methods 74 patients with early nasal NK/T cell lymphoma that were treated in Shanxi Cancer Hospital from January 2005 to November 2013 were analyzed retrospectively. Among them, 28 patients received radiotherapy alone, 10 patients received concurrent chemoradiotherapy and 36 patients received alone. In 36 patients with chemotherapy, 25 cases were treated with CHOP (cyclophosphamide+doxorubicin+vincristine+prednisone), 4 cases were treated with DICE (dexamethasone + etoposide + cisplatin + isofosfamide) and 7 cases were treated with L-asparaginase +dexamethasone+ifosfamide+methotrexate + etoposide. According to Ann Arbor classification, 60 patients were stage Ⅰ and 14 patients were stage Ⅱ. Kaplan-Meier test was used for survival analysis, log-rank method was used for single factor analysis, and Cox proportional hazard model was used for multi factor analysis. Results All patients completed the treatment. 24 patients were died. 3-year overall survival (OS) rate was 72.5 %. The OS rate in simple radiotherapy group was 92.7 %, simple chemotherapy group was 62.3%, and the concurrent chemoradiotherapy group was 79.1%. The OS rates in simple radiotherapy and simple chemotherapy groups had statistical difference (χ2 = 10.676, P< 0.05), The difference in the simple radiotherapy and concurrent chemoradiotherapy groups was not statistically significant (χ2= 2.019, P> 0.05). In radiotherapy alone group, the rates of complete remission (CR), partial remission (PR), stable rate and progress rate of disease were 89.3%(25/28), 7.1%(2/28), 3.6%(1/28), and 0;in chemotherapy alone group, they were 55.6 % (20/36), 25.0 % (9/36), 8.0 % (3/36), and 11.1 % (4/36); in concurrent chemoradiotherapy group, they were 80.0 % (8/ 10), 10.0 % (1/10), 0, and 10.0 % (1/10), respectively. There was significant difference between radiotherapy group and chemotherapy group (χ2 = 8.584, P< 0.05); there was no significant difference between radiotherapy group and concurrent chemoradiotherapy group (χ2=0.556, P>0.05). Single factor analysis showed that age, ECOG score, B symptoms, Ann Arbor stage, IPI and treatment options were related to the prognosis. Multivariate analysis showed that age, ECOG score and Ann Arbor stage were independent prognostic factors. Conclusions As the main treatment method of early stage nasal NK/T cell lymphoma, radiotherapy can obtain good short-term curative effect and long-term curative effect. Age, ECOG score, B symptoms, Ann Arbor stage, IPI and treatment options are related to survival prognosis. Age, ECOG score and Ann Arbor stage are the independent prognostic factors.
10.Nimotuzumab enhanced the radio sensitivity of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
Qiang YUAN ; Shengmin LAN ; Ruyuan GUO ; Hongwei LI ; Jianzhong CAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2016;43(4):135-140
Objective:To study the radiation-sensitizing effects of nimotuzumab and X-ray radiotherapy on human esophageal carcino-ma KYSE450 cells. Methods:Human esophageal carcinoma cells KYSE450 were treated with nimotuzumab, irradiation, and the combi-nation of both. Cell growth inhibition was evaluated by MTT assay, and cell cycle distribution and apoptosis were analyzed by flow cy-tometry assay. Cell radiosensitivity was tested by clonogenic assay, and the survival curve was fitted using multi-target single-hit mod-el. The combination and accelerated radiation groups were tested by microarray technology, and the differentially expressed genes were screened among the two groups. Results:The growth of KYSE450 cells was inhibited in three groups, namely, the group treated with nimotuzumab, the group treated with irradiation, and the group treated with both. The group treated with both nimotuzumab and irradiation resulted in the highest inhibition rate (35.25%±5.62%) compared with that of the nimotuzumab (16.12%±8.73%) and ir-radiation groups (27.64%± 6.66%) (F=10.953, P<0.001). The highest rates of G2 phase arrest and cell apoptosis were observed in the group treated with the combination of nimotuzumab (29.37%±7.29%) (F=17.299, P<0.001) and irradiation (18.80%±2.03%) (F=85.691, P<0.001). Multi-target single-hit model showed that the values of SF2, Do, and Dq in the group with both treatments were smaller than those of the irradiation group with sensitization enhancement ratio of 1.63, which confirmed the radiosensitization effect of ni-motuzumab on KYSE450 cells. Microarray technology analysis found that nimotuzumab can enhance the radiosensitivity of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma by cutting the genes of EGF/PDGF signaling pathways. Conclusion:This experiment shows that nimotuzumab can effectively inhibit the growth of human esophageal cancer cell KYSE450. Nimotuzumab can also promote apoptosis and G2 phase arrest when combined with X-ray radiotherapy, thereby enhancing the radiosensitivity of KYSE450 cells. This effect is associated with cutting the genes of EGFR signaling pathways.

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