1.Neonatal in-hospital outcomes and follow-up in pregnancies with aortic dissection
Ziwen ZHAO ; Yun DONG ; Tieying ZHANG ; Xingkun LI ; Guiying LIU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2024;39(9):655-659
Objective:To explore the short-term and long-term effects of pregnancy with aortic dissection (AD) on newborns.Methods:In this retrospective cohort study, 31 live births of pregnant women with AD admitted to Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University from June 2010 to June 2022 were selected as the AD group.Among them, 19 preterm births were in the preterm AD group.Additionally, 100 neonates delivered by pregnant women without pregnancy complications were selected as the normal control group, and 50 preterm infants delivered by pregnant women without pregnancy complications were selected as the preterm control group during the same period.The differences between the AD group and the normal control group, and between the preterm AD group and the preterm control group were compared using the independent samples t-test, Chi-square test, and Fisher′s exact test.Patients in the AD group were followed up for 5 years. Results:(1) The incidence rates of small for gestational age (SGA) (12.90% vs. 1.00%), neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (NRDS) (16.13% vs. 2.00%), digestive tract hemorrhage (16.13% vs. 1.00%), nervous system disease (16.13% vs. 1.00%), multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) (12.90% vs. 0), premature infant (61.29% vs. 5.00%), asphyxia (35.48% vs. 1.00%), cardiopulmonary resuscitation (64.52% vs. 1.00%), respiratory support (38.71% vs. 2.00%), transfer to the department of pediatrics within 24 hours of birth (90.32% vs. 13.00%), caesarean section (100% vs. 25.00%), and low birth weight infant (38.71% vs. 2.00%) in the AD group were significantly higher than those in the normal control group, while the gestational age[(34.90±2.80) weeks vs. (38.87±1.50) weeks], length [(45.65±3.56) cm vs. (50.17±0.81) cm], and weight [(2 456.77±634.02) g vs. (3 383.90±413.05) g] were significantly less than those in the normal control group, and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05).(2) The gestational age [(33.26±2.31) weeks vs. (34.80±1.29) weeks], length [(43.89±3.36) cm vs. (46.64±2.89) cm], and weight [(2 158.95±558.92) g vs. (2 418.20±431.20) g] in the preterm AD group were less than those in the preterm control group, while the incidence rates of NRDS (26.32% vs. 4.00%), digestive tract hemorrhage (21.05% vs. 4.00%), nervous system disease (26.32% vs. 6.00%), MODS (21.05% vs. 2.00%), caesarean section (100% vs. 52.00%), cardiopulmonary resuscitation (73.68% vs. 8.00%), respiratory support (63.16% vs. 10.00%), and asphyxia (47.37% vs. 2.00%) were significantly higher than those in the preterm control group, and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05).(3) Twenty-seven cases in the AD group survived, and 4 cases were lost to follow-up.Among them, 9 cases had abnormal physical development, 3 cases had eye disease, and 1 case was mentally retarded.None of them underwent genetic detection. Conclusions:Neonates born to mothers with AD in pregnancy have poor physical development, high incidence of complications, and reduced quality of life, and need long-term monitoring and follow-up in their growth and development.
2.Research progress on chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy in breast cancer patients
Juan ZHAO ; Lu LIU ; Tingting LI ; Tongtong JIANG ; Yuzhu LIU ; Tieying SHI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(5):695-700
Breast cancer has now become the most common malignancy in women globally. Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is one of the common adverse reactions in chemotherapy for breast cancer, and when severe, it can significantly impact the treatment outcomes and quality of life of patients. This article provides an overview of the incidence, influencing factors, assessment tools, and intervention strategies for CIPN in breast cancer patients, with the aim of offering a reference for healthcare professionals to enhance symptom management in breast cancer patients.
3.The effect of different ultrasound debridement method on epiphytic bacteria of diabetic foot ulcer wound
Ling ZHAN ; Tieying SHI ; Yingjie CAI ; Xuejie JIANG ; Tao ZHAO ; Hong ZHANG ; Yan CONG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2022;38(9):695-701
Objective:To investigate the effect of ultrasonic debridement mediated by 0.9% sodium chloride solution and 0.5% iodophor volt combined with eddy current washing and high pressure pulse washing on the removal of colonized bacteria on the wound surface of diabetic foot and wound healing.Methods:From March to November 2020, a total of 60 patients using ultrasonic therapy for debridement were divided into control group, experimental group 1, experimental group 2 and experimental group 3 by random digit table in the fourth People′s Hospital of Dalian. The final effective data collected was 15 cases in each group. The control group was given ultrasonic debridement mediated by 0.9% sodium chloride solution and eddy current washing.Experimental group 1 was given ultrasonic debridement mediated by 0.9% sodium chloride solution and high pressure pulse washing. Experimental group 2 received 0.5% iodophor mediated ultrasonic debridement and eddy current washing. Experimental group 3 0.5% iodophor mediated ultrasonic debridement and high pressure pulse washing. The size of the wound was measured, sampled and bacterial cultured before and after the first, fifth and 10th intervention. The wound bacterial clearance rate and wound area reduction rate were calculated and compared.Results:Before and after 3 interventions, the bacterial clearance rate and the total reduction of wound surface in 4 groups were increased ( P<0.01), the total bacterial clearance rate of experimental group 3 was the highest, which was (93.85 ± 9.87)%.The total reduction rate of wound in experimental group 2 was the highest, which was (20.831 4 ± 9.379 8)%. Conclusions:0.5% iodophor mediated ultrasonic debridement combined with high pressure pulse washing is the most effective way in the removal of diabetic foot wounds, and 0.5% iodophor solution mediated ultrasonic debridement combined with eddy current washing is the most effective in reducing diabetic foot wounds.
4.Nurses' Perceptions of Factors Influencing Elder Self-neglect: A Qualitative Study
Meiliyang WU ; Chaohua PENG ; Ye CHEN ; Mengmei YUAN ; Meizhen ZHAO ; Chengshuang WANG ; Tieying ZENG
Asian Nursing Research 2020;14(3):137-143
Purpose:
Elder self-neglect is a global public health issue and should be taken seriously at large. Nurses,usually working directly with elderly patients, have a better understanding of what factors may causeelder self-neglect. In this qualitative study, we explored the influencing factors of elder self-neglect fromthe perception of nurses in the context of Chinese culture.
Methods:
Face-to-face, in-depth interviews were conducted from November 2018 to December 2018.Purposive sampling was used. Twenty one participants recruited from eight geriatric wards of a generalhospital located in Wuhan were interviewed. A content analysis of qualitative nature was performed toanalyze the data.
Results:
Our conceptual model illustrated the findings based on the three themes of the conflict betweenpersonal recognition and social judgment, the choice between current needs and individual beliefs, aswell as the compromise between insufficient abilities and limited resources.
Conclusion
Nurses together with family members and social workers can help older adults improvetheir awareness of self-neglect to bridge the gap with social judgment, learn to focus on their own needs,as well as seek as much support as possible. Nurses should also respect the autonomy and selfdeterminationof elder self-neglecters because self-neglect is related to older adults' values. Furthermore,larger studies are needed to quantitatively test and refine the model.
5.Nurses' Perceptions of Factors Influencing Elder Self-neglect: A Qualitative Study
Meiliyang WU ; Chaohua PENG ; Ye CHEN ; Mengmei YUAN ; Meizhen ZHAO ; Chengshuang WANG ; Tieying ZENG
Asian Nursing Research 2020;14(3):137-143
Purpose:
Elder self-neglect is a global public health issue and should be taken seriously at large. Nurses,usually working directly with elderly patients, have a better understanding of what factors may causeelder self-neglect. In this qualitative study, we explored the influencing factors of elder self-neglect fromthe perception of nurses in the context of Chinese culture.
Methods:
Face-to-face, in-depth interviews were conducted from November 2018 to December 2018.Purposive sampling was used. Twenty one participants recruited from eight geriatric wards of a generalhospital located in Wuhan were interviewed. A content analysis of qualitative nature was performed toanalyze the data.
Results:
Our conceptual model illustrated the findings based on the three themes of the conflict betweenpersonal recognition and social judgment, the choice between current needs and individual beliefs, aswell as the compromise between insufficient abilities and limited resources.
Conclusion
Nurses together with family members and social workers can help older adults improvetheir awareness of self-neglect to bridge the gap with social judgment, learn to focus on their own needs,as well as seek as much support as possible. Nurses should also respect the autonomy and selfdeterminationof elder self-neglecters because self-neglect is related to older adults' values. Furthermore,larger studies are needed to quantitatively test and refine the model.
6.Association between Polymorphism of the BRCA2 Gene rs206115 Loci and Sporadic Breast Cancer
Jinzhu MA ; Tieying ZHAO ; Ming LIU ; Rui ZHANG ; Rigude BU
Journal of China Medical University 2019;48(2):149-152,158
Objective To analyze the correlation between polymorphism of the BRCA2 gene rs206115 loci and sporadic breast cancer in Inner Mongolia. Methods We enrolled patients from the Affiliated Hospital of Inner Mongolia Medical University from December 2015 to December 2016 who underwent breast surgery and were confirmed by pathology, resulting in a total of 101 cases of primary sporadic breast cancer (case group) and benign breast diseases (control group). DNA was extracted from blood samples and analyzed using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and direct sequencing methods for determining the BRCA2 gene rs206115 loci polymorphism. SPSS 17.0 was used for statistical analysis. Results In this experiment, regardless of whether the patients were Han or Mongolian, the rs206115 loci could be detected in 3 kinds of genotypes:AA, AG, and GG. The BRCA2 gene rs206115 locus gene polymorphism was not significantly different between the case and control groups (χ2=3.490, P = 0.175). The A allele frequency of the BRCA2 gene rs206115 loci in the case group was significantly increased compared to the control group (χ2=4.259, P = 0.039). Conclusion The A allele of rs206115 may be one of the susceptibility alleles in sporadic breast cancer in Mongolian and Han populations.
7. Application and evaluation in clinical dispensing of self-made-dispensing-ampoule Car
Dongmei LIN ; Guojun XU ; Tieying SHI ; Chunli ZHAO ; Li′na ZHUANG ; Xin YU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(21):1643-1646
Objective:
To evaluate the application of self-made-dispensing-ampoule car in the medicine dispensing for venous transfusion.
Methods:
The self-made-dispensing-ampoule car made based on the ergonomics is a temporary carrier device for medical waste in the need of the whole process of dispensing process. The overall exterior is made of 304 stainless steel, separated into 2 layers. The Upper layer has a frame with integral medicine glass hole made of stainless steel, which can be dismantled from the upper layer. The medicine glasses are small empty medicine bottles used to hold the dispensed medicine; while the lower layer is a slide platform which can put on 3 medical waste classification boxes. The bottom has universal wheels with brakes to help the car move and stop. To focus on 42 emergency department nurses using the device, to analyze their error rate of medicine dispensing, the dispensing time for the same batch of patients with same dosages and shuttle time from dispensing car to buffer room to pour medical waste and compare the data the year before and the year using the device.
Results:
After using it, the dispensing error occurrence rate and nurses dispensing time and shuttle times of pouring waste were 0.31 ‱ (3/97 785), (70.08±3.28) min/time, two times, which were all obviously lower than 1.95‱ (18/92 095), (110.04±6.91) min/time, 30 times without using it (
8.Lymphocyte-Activation Gene-3 Expression and Prognostic Value in Neoadjuvant-Treated Triple-Negative Breast Cancer.
Yunxuan WANG ; Tieying DONG ; Qijia XUAN ; Hong ZHAO ; Ling QIN ; Qingyuan ZHANG
Journal of Breast Cancer 2018;21(2):124-133
PURPOSE: In this study, we aimed to evaluate lymphocyte-activation gene-3 (LAG-3) expression and its prognostic value in neoadjuvant-treated triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). METHODS: LAG-3, programmed death-1 (PD-1), programmed death ligand-1 (PD-L1), and CD8⁺ tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte (TILs) levels were examined using immunohistochemistry in 148 preand 114 post-neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) specimens of human TNBC tissue. Correlations between expression levels and clinicopathological features were analyzed. Prognostic values for combined detection in TNBC following NACT were evaluated. RESULTS: In pre-NACT specimens, LAG-3 expression showed a significant association with pathological complete response (pCR, p=0.038) and was correlated with PD-1 (p<0.001) and PD-L1 (p=0.008). In post-NACT specimens, high expression of LAG-3 showed significant effects on nodal status (p=0.023) and PD-1 (p<0.001). The expression of immune markers on TILs significantly increased following NACT. Multivariate analysis indicated that only nodal status (odds ratio [OR], 0.226; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.079–0.644; p=0.005) and high quantities of CD8⁺TILs (OR, 3.186; 95% CI, 1.314–7.721; p=0.010) are independent predictors of pCR. Nodal status (hazard ratio [HR], 2.666; 95% CI, 1.271–5.594; p=0.010), CD8⁺TILs (HR, 0.313; 95% CI, 0.139–0.705; p=0.005), and the LAG-3-high/PD-L1-high group (HR, 2.829; 95% CI, 1.050–7.623; p=0.040) provided prognostic values for patients with TNBC following NACT. CONCLUSION: CD8+TILs were sensitive predictive markers in response to NACT. High expression of LAG-3 in residual tissues, especially in combination with PD-L1, was associated with poor prognosis.
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9.Effects of mental nursing and psychological intervention on delirium in ICU patients
Tieying ZHANG ; Lixue LIN ; Chunxiao ZHAO ; Feiyan WEI
Journal of Navy Medicine 2018;39(1):72-74
Objective To observe the clinical effects of mental nursing and psychological intervention on delirium in ICU pa -tients.Methods One hundred and twenty delirium patients treated in the ICU of the hospital were recruited as research subjects,and were randomly divided into the control group and the intervention group,each consisting of 60 patients.In accordance with different pri-mary diseases,corresponding routine treatment was given to all the critical care patients.The patients in the control group were given routine nursing,while those in the intervention group received psychological counseling and mental nursing in addition to the care re -ceived by the patients of the control group.Before and after intervention,DRS-R-98 was used to evaluate delirium in the patients of the 2 groups,and the obtained scores and therapeutic efficacy were compared between the patients of the 2 groups.Results Paired t-test a-nalysis revealed that the scores of delirium in the patients of the control group after nursing were lower than those before nursing(P<0.01),and the scores of delirium in the patients of the intervention group after nursing was also lower than those before nursing(P<0.01).Paired t-test analysis once again revealed that there were statistical differences in the delirium scores for the intervention group before and after intervention,as compared with those of the control group(P<0.01).Total effective rate of the intervention group (96.7%)was higher than that of the control group(73.3%).Conclusion Psychological intervention and mental nursing had a posi-tive role in the easing of delirium in ICU patients.The intervention measures were relatively simple and could be readily applied in clin-ical practice,and were of important clinical value for the promotion of mental health and life quality of delirium patients in ICU.
10.The electroretinogram photopic negative response of idiopathic macular hole (stage 2) by vitrectomy with or without internal limiting membrane peeling
Yuanfei ZHU ; Tieying ZHAO ; Hongbo CHENG
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2017;33(4):364-367
Objective To observe the electroretinogram (ERG) photopic negative response (PhNR) of idiopathic macular hole (IMH) in stage 2 by vitrectomy with or without internal limiting membrane peeling (ILMP).Methods Twenty-three stage 2 IMH patients (23 eyes) were enrolled in this prospective study.All patients received the best corrected visual acuity (BCVA),optical coherence tomography and flash-ERG examinations.The patients were randomly divided into group A (11 eyes,vitrectomy) and B (12 eyes,vitrectomy with ILMP).There was no significant difference in BCVA (t=0.96,P=0.350),diameter of macular hole (MH) (t=3.21,P=0.580) and the PhNR amplitude (t=0.98,P=0.353) in group A and B.All patients underwent 25G vitrectomy,ILMP was carried out in group B.The follow-up time was 3 to 6 months,with the mean follow-up time of 4.3 months.BCVA,MH closure rate and PhNR amplitude in group A and B were analyzed before and after surgery.Results Three months after surgery,10 eyes (90.9%) gained MH closure but 1 eye (9.1%) failed in group A.In group B,12 eyes (100.0%) gained MH closure.There was no significant difference in MH closure rate between the two groups (P=0.462).The mean BCVA of group A and B was 0.69 ± 0.24 and 0.65 ± 0.22,there was no significant difference between the two groups (t=0.49,P=0.722).The amplitude of PhNR in group A was (36.647.4) μtV,which was lower than the pre-surgery PhNR,but the difference was not significant (t=0.73,P=0.472).The amplitude of PhNR in group B was (27.1 ± 12.4) μV,which was lower than that the presurgery PhNR,and the difference was significant (t =3.56,P =0.002).The difference of PhNR amplitude in group A and B was statistically significant (t=2.17,P=0.042).Conclusion Compared with non-ILMP,vitrectomy combined with ILMP will significantly reduce the PhNR amplitude ofIMH in stage 2.

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