1.Contemporaneous network analysis of symptoms in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
Shuyu HAN ; Xingyu YANG ; Shiyu PU ; Yuguang SHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(35):4834-4839
Objective:To conduct a symptom network analysis in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and identify core symptoms, in order to provide a foundation for the development of precision-based symptom management interventions.Methods:A convenience sampling method was used to recruit 420 SLE patients who received treatment at Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University between November 2022 and July 2023. The SLE Specific Symptom Checklist was administered to these patients. A contemporaneous symptom network was constructed using a Gaussian graphical model, and centrality measures including closeness centrality, betweenness centrality, and expected influence coefficient were calculated to determine the core symptoms within the network.Results:The most commonly reported symptoms among the 420 patients were fatigue (65.7%, 276/420), hair loss (59.8%, 251/420), photosensitivity (56.9%, 239/420), memory impairment (54.5%, 229/420), and facial swelling (52.1%, 219/420). In the symptom network analysis, the most central symptom was photosensitivity (closeness centrality=1.58; betweenness centrality=2.56; expected influence coefficient=1.06), followed by skin fragility (closeness centrality=1.00; betweenness centrality=0.43; expected influence coefficient=1.78), gastrointestinal discomfort (closeness centrality=1.30; betweenness centrality=1.14; expected influence coefficient=0.77), fatigue (closeness centrality=0.50; betweenness centrality=0.70; expected influence coefficient=1.61), and mood changes (closeness centrality=0.65; betweenness centrality=1.14; expected influence coefficient=0.89) .Conclusions:Among the various symptoms experienced by SLE patients, photosensitivity, skin fragility, gastrointestinal discomfort, fatigue, and mood changes emerged as core symptoms that influence and activate other symptoms in the network. Healthcare professionals should tailor symptom management strategies based on patients' self-reported symptom profiles, prioritize intervention targets, and work to reduce the overall symptom burden in individuals with SLE.
2.Contemporaneous network analysis of symptoms in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
Shuyu HAN ; Xingyu YANG ; Shiyu PU ; Yuguang SHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(35):4834-4839
Objective:To conduct a symptom network analysis in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and identify core symptoms, in order to provide a foundation for the development of precision-based symptom management interventions.Methods:A convenience sampling method was used to recruit 420 SLE patients who received treatment at Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University between November 2022 and July 2023. The SLE Specific Symptom Checklist was administered to these patients. A contemporaneous symptom network was constructed using a Gaussian graphical model, and centrality measures including closeness centrality, betweenness centrality, and expected influence coefficient were calculated to determine the core symptoms within the network.Results:The most commonly reported symptoms among the 420 patients were fatigue (65.7%, 276/420), hair loss (59.8%, 251/420), photosensitivity (56.9%, 239/420), memory impairment (54.5%, 229/420), and facial swelling (52.1%, 219/420). In the symptom network analysis, the most central symptom was photosensitivity (closeness centrality=1.58; betweenness centrality=2.56; expected influence coefficient=1.06), followed by skin fragility (closeness centrality=1.00; betweenness centrality=0.43; expected influence coefficient=1.78), gastrointestinal discomfort (closeness centrality=1.30; betweenness centrality=1.14; expected influence coefficient=0.77), fatigue (closeness centrality=0.50; betweenness centrality=0.70; expected influence coefficient=1.61), and mood changes (closeness centrality=0.65; betweenness centrality=1.14; expected influence coefficient=0.89) .Conclusions:Among the various symptoms experienced by SLE patients, photosensitivity, skin fragility, gastrointestinal discomfort, fatigue, and mood changes emerged as core symptoms that influence and activate other symptoms in the network. Healthcare professionals should tailor symptom management strategies based on patients' self-reported symptom profiles, prioritize intervention targets, and work to reduce the overall symptom burden in individuals with SLE.
3.Tissue heterogeneity analysis of CGG-repeat mutation in two fragile X affected male fetuses
Wen HUANG ; Shiyu LUO ; Qian DU ; Pu YANG ; Hu TAN ; Lingqian WU ; Ranhui DUAN
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2016;54(4):287-289
Objective To compare the CGG-repeat-length and its methylation status in fetal tissues and to explicate the heterogeneity of CGG repeats.Method Multiple tissues from a full mutation (August 2013) and a mosaic aborted fetus of 23-week gestation(May 2012) were collected and genomic DNA from these tissues was extracted.The CGG-repeat-length and methylation status in fetal tissues were determined by a combined strategy of Southern blotting and GC-Rich PCR.FMR1 expression was measured by real time PCR and Western blotting.Result CGG-repeat-length in different tissues of each fetus was similar.A major methylated band in the full mutation range (540 CGG repeats) was detected in the brain,skin,testis and kidney tissues of Case 1.An unmethylated premutation band with 160 CGG repeats,and another two bands with 470 and 1 100 CGG repeats in the full mutation range were shown in the brain,skin,testis,lung,stomach,gut,liver,kidney,heart and blood of Case 2.However,the methylation status of CGG repeats in the mosaic fetus was heterogeneous among different tissues.The lowest premutation ratio was in the brain of the mosaic fetus compared with other tissues,and correspondingly FMR1 expression in its brain was minimum.Conclusion This study clarify the tissue heterogeneity of CGG repeats and provides information for the genetic counseling and clinical diagnosis in fragile X syndrome.Based on the fact that the mosaic fetus' mother is a carrier of full mutation,it is speculated that the maternal CGG repeat has contracted before the differentiation of trilaminar germ disc.
4.HRCT Evaluation of Cholesteatomatous Tympanitis
Hong PU ; Kai FU ; Lin BAI ; Keyan TAO ; Shiyu ZHAO
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(09):-
Objective To assess the clinical value of HRCT in diagnosis of cholesteatomatous tympanitis.Methods HRCT findings of 26 patients with cholesteatomatous tympanitis proved by surgery and pathology were analyzed.Results HRCT findings of cholesteatomatous tympanitis included:soft tissue mass in the superior tympanium,tympanal sinus and mastoid(100%,26/26),destruction of the bone includeing ossicles chain (92%,24/26),secutum(46%,12/26),facial nerve canal (54%,14/26);enlargement of the tympaniosinus with sclerosing borders;intracranial complications including temple abscess(1 case),meningitis(1 case).Conclusion HRCT is of great value in diagnosis of cholesteatomatous tympanitis.
5.THE CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS OF AORTA-SEPTAL ANGLE VARIANCE:AN ANALYSIS OF 307 CASES
Zhigang WANG ; Dewang LI ; Shuzhen DING ; Shiyu PU ; Lei SHI ;
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 1986;0(03):-
An statistical analysis of aorta-septal angle(AS angle) between anterior wall of aorta and ventricular septum was taken,AS angle was measured fromthe right ventricle with long-axis, two-dimensional echocardiongram of the left ventricle in 227 consecutive cases of patients with cardiovascular diseases and 80 healthy adults since 1985. It was found that AS angle for normal adults at the end of systoie(ES) and the end of diastole(ED) being 118.50?? 7.70? and 110.60??8.23?; the difference between ES and ED was 7.89??4.51?. In patients with overburdening of left ventricular volume and resistance of coronary artery disease, car-diomycpathy and hypertension , AS angles were amaller,and in patients with overburdening of right ventricular pressure of rheumatic mitral stenosis, AS angles were larger than healthy adults. The difference between ES and ED was smaller than normal for all patients. It was also found that in patients with heartdisease AS angle tends to be smaller or larger before the appearance of abnormality of the left ventricular cavity. Our data suggested that AS angle variance might afford some clinical significance of diagnosis

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