1.Application progress of eye-tracking technology in the nursing field
Airong ZHU ; Shining CAI ; Tingyu GUAN ; Xizhu CHEN ; Yuxia ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(20):2549-2552
Eye-tracking technology monitors eye movement trajectories to reveal the cognitive mechanisms underlying visual behavior.With advantages like objectivity and real-time capability,it is increasingly applied in nursing.However,research and application in China are still in the early stages.This article reviews the development,measurement metrics,methods,and impact of eye-tracking in nursing,analyzes current challenges,and suggests solutions to aid its development in the field of nursing in China.
2.Application progress of eye-tracking technology in the nursing field
Airong ZHU ; Shining CAI ; Tingyu GUAN ; Xizhu CHEN ; Yuxia ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(20):2549-2552
Eye-tracking technology monitors eye movement trajectories to reveal the cognitive mechanisms underlying visual behavior.With advantages like objectivity and real-time capability,it is increasingly applied in nursing.However,research and application in China are still in the early stages.This article reviews the development,measurement metrics,methods,and impact of eye-tracking in nursing,analyzes current challenges,and suggests solutions to aid its development in the field of nursing in China.
3.Genetic susceptibility genes and clinical features of early-onset breast cancer
Lixi LI ; Tingyu WEN ; Xiuwen GUAN ; Jingtong ZHAI ; Fei MA
Journal of International Oncology 2022;49(4):206-209
Objective:To explore the germline mutation frequency of genetic susceptibility genes and clinical characteristics in early-onset breast cancer (onset age ≤35 years) in China.Methods:Clinical information and peripheral blood of 150 patients aged 35 and younger diagnosed with breast cancer in Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College from January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2019 were collected. Then DNA was extracted to detect germline mutations in breast cancer susceptibility gene (BRCA) 1, BRCA2, ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM) , partner and localizer of BRCA2 (PALB2) , tumor protein 53 (TP53) and cell cycle checkpoint kinase 2 (CHEK2) genes. Mutations were interpreted as pathogenic, likely pathogenic, uncertain significance, likely benign and benign according to the classification criteria and guidelines for genetic variation. Patients were divided into mutation group ( n=18) and non-mutation group ( n=132) according to the presence or absence of pathogenic or probable pathogenic germline mutations, and the χ2 test was used to analyze the relationships between genetic susceptibility gene mutations and clinicopathological characteristics. Results:Eighteen pathogenic or likely pathogenic germline mutations were detected in 150 patients with early-onset breast cancer, for an overall mutation frequency of 12.0%. Among them, there were 8 (5.3%) BRCA2 mutation, 7 (4.7%) BRCA1 mutation, 1 (0.7%) PALB2 mutation, and 2 (1.3%) TP53 mutation. There were no pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants in ATM and CHEK2 genes. The mutation type was dominated by frameshift mutation (9/18, 50.0%) , followed by nonsense mutation (7/18, 38.9%) , missense mutation (1/18, 5.6%) and splice acceptor mutation (1/18, 5.6%) . Among the molecular subtypes of 18 mutation carriers, 9 cases were Luminal B, 6 cases were triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) , 2 cases were Luminal A, and only 1 case was human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER-2) amplification. Among them, 8 BRCA2 mutation carriers were Luminal type, and 6 of 7 BRCA1 mutation carriers were TNBC type. There were no statistical differences in family history of breast cancer ( P=0.343) , estrogen receptor (ER) status ( χ2=0.16, P=0.688) , HER-2 status ( χ2=2.89, P=0.089) , molecular subtype ( χ2=1.99, P=0.575) , and initial diagnosis TNM stage ( χ2=2.49, P=0.115) between the mutation group and the non-mutation group. Conclusion:The patients with early-onset breast cancer have high frequency of germline mutations. It is recommended that patients with early-onset breast cancer undergo genetic counseling and multigene testing.
4.Psychological and behavioral functioning of children and adolescents during long-term home-schooling.
Lin WANG ; Yan HAO ; Li CHEN ; YiWen ZHANG ; HongZhu DENG ; XiaoYan KE ; JianHong WANG ; Fei LI ; Yan HOU ; XiangHui XIE ; Qi XU ; Xi WANG ; HongYan GUAN ; WeiJie WANG ; JianNa SHEN ; Feng LI ; Ying QIAN ; LiLi ZHANG ; XinMiao SHI ; Yu TIAN ; ChunHua JIN ; XiaoLi LIU ; TingYu LI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;55(9):1059-1066
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5.Prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder in China: A Nationwide Multi-center Population-based Study Among Children Aged 6 to 12 Years.
Hao ZHOU ; Xiu XU ; Weili YAN ; Xiaobing ZOU ; Lijie WU ; Xuerong LUO ; Tingyu LI ; Yi HUANG ; Hongyan GUAN ; Xiang CHEN ; Meng MAO ; Kun XIA ; Lan ZHANG ; Erzhen LI ; Xiaoling GE ; Lili ZHANG ; Chunpei LI ; Xudong ZHANG ; Yuanfeng ZHOU ; Ding DING ; Andy SHIH ; Eric FOMBONNE ; Yi ZHENG ; Jisheng HAN ; Zhongsheng SUN ; Yong-Hui JIANG ; Yi WANG
Neuroscience Bulletin 2020;36(9):961-971
This study aimed to obtain the first national estimate of the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in Chinese children. We targeted the population of 6 to 12-year-old children for this prevalence study by multistage convenient cluster sampling. The Modified Chinese Autism Spectrum Rating Scale was used for the screening process. Of the target population of 142,086 children, 88.5% (n = 125,806) participated in the study. A total of 363 children were confirmed as having ASD. The observed ASD prevalence rate was 0.29% (95% CI: 0.26%-0.32%) for the overall population. After adjustment for response rates, the estimated number of ASD cases was 867 in the target population sample, thereby achieving an estimated prevalence of 0.70% (95% CI: 0.64%-0.74%). The prevalence was significantly higher in boys than in girls (0.95%; 95% CI: 0.87%-1.02% versus 0.30%; 95% CI: 0.26%-0.34%; P < 0.001). Of the 363 confirmed ASD cases, 43.3% were newly diagnosed, and most of those (90.4%) were attending regular schools, and 68.8% of the children with ASD had at least one neuropsychiatric comorbidity. Our findings provide reliable data on the estimated ASD prevalence and comorbidities in Chinese children.
6.Effect of estrogen receptor ? on the formation of mice endometriosis
Zheng GUAN ; Tingyu GONG ; Qiang SUN ; Yali LI
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(08):-
Objective To investigate the effect of estrogen receptor ?(ER-?)on the formation of mice endometriosis.Methods Endometriosis animal model was established with 30 ER-? knockout(?ERKO)mice and 22 ER-? non-knockout(?ER)mice.All the mice were divided into three groups:intact group(?ERKO 10 and ?ER 8),ovariectomy group(?ERKO 10 and ?ER 7)and ovariectomy + estradiol treatment group(?ERKO 10 and ?ER 7).The endometriotic grafts were taken out from all the mice 2 weeks after operation,and the weight,histological structure and the expression of MMP-9 in the grafts were analyzed and compared between ?ERKO and ?ER mice.Results The endometriotic grafts were significantly heavier 2 weeks after transplantation than that before transplantation in intact group(P0.05).In addition,no significant differences were found between the ?ERKO and the ?ER mice in endometriotic grafts' weight,the histopathologic structure and the expression of MMP-9.Conclusion ER-? may throw few influence on the formation of endometriosis.

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