1.Influence of scraping along meridians combined with thunder-fire moxibustion on motor function and hemorheology in patients with shoulder-hand syndrome after ischemic stroke
Jianhua ZHOU ; Kun WANG ; Xiaobo SHANG ; Ye WANG ; Fan LI ; Liman ZHANG ; Minju LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(4):260-266
Objective:To analyze the effect of meridian scraping combined with thunder fire moxibustion in improving the motor function and hemorheology of patients with shoulder hand syndrome (SHS) after ischemic stroke, in order to provide reference for clinical intervention of SHS patients after ischemic stroke.Methods:A prospective study was conducted using a simple random sampling method to select SHS patients after ischemic stroke admitted to Shijiazhuang Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine from January 2020 to June 2023, and were randomly divided into two groups. The thunder-fire moxibustion group were given routine nursing and thunder-fire moxibustion therapy, and the combined group were additionally given scraping therapy along meridians on the basis of thunder-fire moxibustion group. The Upper Limb Fugl-Meyer Motor Function Assessment Scale (U-FMA) score, Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) score, Action Research Arm Test (ARAT) score, shoulder joint activity score, hemorheological indicators (hematocrit, plasma viscosity, platelet adhesion rate) and activities of daily living (Barthel Index), etc. were compared between two groups before and after intervention.Results:Finally, 86 patients with SHS after ischemic stroke were included, with 42 patients in the thunder-fire moxibustion group, including 25 males and 17 females, aged (59.37 ± 7.64) years; 44 patients in the combined group, including 24 males and 20 females, aged (59.52 ± 7.61) years. Before intervention, there was no statistical significance in U-FMA score, VAS score, ARAT score, shoulder joint activity score, hemorheology index level and Barthel Index between two groups (all P>0.05). After intervention, the U-FMA score, ARAT score and Barthel Index in the combined group were (48.21 ± 4.85), (40.22 ± 4.64), (56.43 ± 9.76) points, respectively, which were higher than (44.56 ± 4.23), (35.98 ± 4.37), (51.97 ± 8.31) points in the thunder-fire moxibustion group, the differences were statistically significant ( t =3.71, 4.36, 2.28, all P<0.05). The VAS score, shoulder joint mobility score, blood cell volume, plasma viscosity and platelet adhesion rate in the combined group were (2.44 ± 0.87) points, (1.23 ± 0.25) points, 0.44 ± 0.02, (1.35 ± 0.32) mPa·s, (53.56 ± 5.71)%, respectively, which were lower than (3.05 ± 0.99) points, (1.58 ± 0.22) points, 0.46 ± 0.02, (1.72 ± 0.36) mPa·s, (62.53 ± 5.94)% in the thunder-fire moxibustion group, the differences were statistically significant ( t values were 3.04-7.14, all P<0.05). Conclusions:Scraping along meridians combined with thunder-fire moxibustion therapy can achieve good intervention effect in patients with SHS after ischemic stroke, improve the upper limb motor function and hemorheology of patients, and enhance the activities of daily living.
2.Cluster analysis-based classification of neck and shoulder function characteristics in patients after neck lymph node dissection for head and neck tumors
Miao SHANG ; Zirong TIAN ; Xue LIU ; Changyun WEI ; Xiaobo REN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(12):1642-1649
Objective:To identify the classification of neck and shoulder dysfunction in patients after neck lymph node dissection for head and neck tumors and analyze the characteristics of these dysfunctions.Methods:A convenience sampling method was used to select patients who underwent neck lymph node dissection and visited the Head and Neck Cancer Rehabilitation Nursing Clinic at Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, from March to May 2024. General data questionnaires, neck function indicators, and shoulder function symptom questionnaires were used for investigation.Results:A total of 113 patients who underwent neck lymph node dissection for head and neck tumors were included in the study. The top three neck dysfunction indicators with the highest occurrence rates were abnormal neck extension (87.6%, 99/113) , abnormal neck bending on the affected side (84.1%, 95/113) , and abnormal neck rotation on the affected side (84.1%, 95/113) . The top three shoulder dysfunction indicators with the highest occurrence rates were: abnormal shoulder flexion on the affected side (83.2%, 94/113) , abnormal shoulder abduction on the affected side (81.4%, 92/113) , and abnormal horizontal shoulder abduction on the affected side (80.5%, 91/113) . Using 18 indicators of neck and shoulder dysfunction as clustering variables, patients were classified into three groups: severe dysfunction group (53.1%, 60/113) , moderate dysfunction group (35.4%, 40/113) , and mild dysfunction group (11.5%, 13/113) . The differences in disease type and neck and shoulder function indicators between the three groups were statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:Neck and shoulder dysfunction in patients after neck lymph node dissection for head and neck tumors is relatively severe, primarily manifesting as an abnormal range of motion. Healthcare providers should strengthen neck and shoulder function assessments in these patients and consider a range of motion exercises as a key rehabilitation program.
3.Influence of scraping along meridians combined with thunder-fire moxibustion on motor function and hemorheology in patients with shoulder-hand syndrome after ischemic stroke
Jianhua ZHOU ; Kun WANG ; Xiaobo SHANG ; Ye WANG ; Fan LI ; Liman ZHANG ; Minju LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(4):260-266
Objective:To analyze the effect of meridian scraping combined with thunder fire moxibustion in improving the motor function and hemorheology of patients with shoulder hand syndrome (SHS) after ischemic stroke, in order to provide reference for clinical intervention of SHS patients after ischemic stroke.Methods:A prospective study was conducted using a simple random sampling method to select SHS patients after ischemic stroke admitted to Shijiazhuang Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine from January 2020 to June 2023, and were randomly divided into two groups. The thunder-fire moxibustion group were given routine nursing and thunder-fire moxibustion therapy, and the combined group were additionally given scraping therapy along meridians on the basis of thunder-fire moxibustion group. The Upper Limb Fugl-Meyer Motor Function Assessment Scale (U-FMA) score, Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) score, Action Research Arm Test (ARAT) score, shoulder joint activity score, hemorheological indicators (hematocrit, plasma viscosity, platelet adhesion rate) and activities of daily living (Barthel Index), etc. were compared between two groups before and after intervention.Results:Finally, 86 patients with SHS after ischemic stroke were included, with 42 patients in the thunder-fire moxibustion group, including 25 males and 17 females, aged (59.37 ± 7.64) years; 44 patients in the combined group, including 24 males and 20 females, aged (59.52 ± 7.61) years. Before intervention, there was no statistical significance in U-FMA score, VAS score, ARAT score, shoulder joint activity score, hemorheology index level and Barthel Index between two groups (all P>0.05). After intervention, the U-FMA score, ARAT score and Barthel Index in the combined group were (48.21 ± 4.85), (40.22 ± 4.64), (56.43 ± 9.76) points, respectively, which were higher than (44.56 ± 4.23), (35.98 ± 4.37), (51.97 ± 8.31) points in the thunder-fire moxibustion group, the differences were statistically significant ( t =3.71, 4.36, 2.28, all P<0.05). The VAS score, shoulder joint mobility score, blood cell volume, plasma viscosity and platelet adhesion rate in the combined group were (2.44 ± 0.87) points, (1.23 ± 0.25) points, 0.44 ± 0.02, (1.35 ± 0.32) mPa·s, (53.56 ± 5.71)%, respectively, which were lower than (3.05 ± 0.99) points, (1.58 ± 0.22) points, 0.46 ± 0.02, (1.72 ± 0.36) mPa·s, (62.53 ± 5.94)% in the thunder-fire moxibustion group, the differences were statistically significant ( t values were 3.04-7.14, all P<0.05). Conclusions:Scraping along meridians combined with thunder-fire moxibustion therapy can achieve good intervention effect in patients with SHS after ischemic stroke, improve the upper limb motor function and hemorheology of patients, and enhance the activities of daily living.
4.Cluster analysis-based classification of neck and shoulder function characteristics in patients after neck lymph node dissection for head and neck tumors
Miao SHANG ; Zirong TIAN ; Xue LIU ; Changyun WEI ; Xiaobo REN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(12):1642-1649
Objective:To identify the classification of neck and shoulder dysfunction in patients after neck lymph node dissection for head and neck tumors and analyze the characteristics of these dysfunctions.Methods:A convenience sampling method was used to select patients who underwent neck lymph node dissection and visited the Head and Neck Cancer Rehabilitation Nursing Clinic at Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, from March to May 2024. General data questionnaires, neck function indicators, and shoulder function symptom questionnaires were used for investigation.Results:A total of 113 patients who underwent neck lymph node dissection for head and neck tumors were included in the study. The top three neck dysfunction indicators with the highest occurrence rates were abnormal neck extension (87.6%, 99/113) , abnormal neck bending on the affected side (84.1%, 95/113) , and abnormal neck rotation on the affected side (84.1%, 95/113) . The top three shoulder dysfunction indicators with the highest occurrence rates were: abnormal shoulder flexion on the affected side (83.2%, 94/113) , abnormal shoulder abduction on the affected side (81.4%, 92/113) , and abnormal horizontal shoulder abduction on the affected side (80.5%, 91/113) . Using 18 indicators of neck and shoulder dysfunction as clustering variables, patients were classified into three groups: severe dysfunction group (53.1%, 60/113) , moderate dysfunction group (35.4%, 40/113) , and mild dysfunction group (11.5%, 13/113) . The differences in disease type and neck and shoulder function indicators between the three groups were statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:Neck and shoulder dysfunction in patients after neck lymph node dissection for head and neck tumors is relatively severe, primarily manifesting as an abnormal range of motion. Healthcare providers should strengthen neck and shoulder function assessments in these patients and consider a range of motion exercises as a key rehabilitation program.
5.Study on the Quality Regionalization of Forsythia suspensa(Thunb.)Vahl in Shanxi Province Based on MaxEnt Model and ArcGIS
Xiaoxiong SUO ; Caixia LIU ; Yimeng ZHAO ; Chenhui DU ; Lili PING ; Haixian ZHAN ; Runli HE ; Cailing SHANG ; Xiaobo ZHANG ; Tingting SHI ; Xiangping PEI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(10):1-7
Objective To establish ecological suitability zone of Forsythia suspensa(Thunb.)Vahl in Shanxi Province;To study the quality regionalization of Forsythia suspensa(Thunb.)Vahl from different producing areas in Shanxi Province;To provide reference for reasonable planting and wild tending of Forsythia suspensa(Thunb.)Vahl.Methods Maximum entropy(MaxEnt)model and ArcGIS software were used to study the ecological suitability of Forsythia suspensa(Thunb.)Vahl in Shanxi Province;By screening the main environmental factors and combining them with the content of forsythoside and forsythoside A in Forsythia suspensa(Thunb.)Vahl of different regions,a quality zoning of Forsythia suspensa Thunb.Vahl medicinal materials in Shanxi Province based on forsythoside,forsythoside A and environmental factors was constructed.Results The ecological suitable areas of Forsythia suspensa Thunb.Vahl in Shanxi Province were mainly distributed in the southern part of Shanxi Province,mainly in Linfen,Yuncheng,Changzhi,and Jincheng.The general contents of forsythoside and forsythoside A in the Forsythia suspensa(Thunb.)Vahl medicinal material were gradually reduced from southern part to northern part of Shanxi Province.The comprehensive quality was high in southern part of Shanxi Province,mainly in Linfen,Changzhi,Yuncheng and Jincheng.Conclusion The results of this study are consistent with the actual survey.The southern part of Shanxi province is a suitable planting area for high quality Forsythia suspensa(Thunb.)Vahl,which provides a reference for the standardized planting and wild tending of Forsythia suspensa(Thunb.)Vahl.
6.Exploration of the Molecular Mechanism of CAFs Conditioned Medium Affecting Energy Metabolism in EC9706 Cells
Xing CHEN ; Xiangyu LOU ; Yiwan SHANG ; Zhexu ZHOU ; Yang LIU ; Yaru LIU ; Xiaobo HU ; Yulong CHEN
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(10):3246-3253
Objective To explore the molecular mechanism of CAFs promoting energy metabolism of EC9706 cells by collecting conditioned media of cancer-associated fibroblasts(CAFs).Methods Cell viability was detected by MTT,and the CAFs conditioned medium(CAFM)most suitable for indirect co-culture was selected with EC9706 cultured in DMEM high glucose medium as control.The contents of lactic acid and glucose in the supernatant of EC9706 cells were determined by colorimetry.The energy metabolism of EC9706 cells in DMEM and CAFM was detected by seahorse system energy metabolism analysis system.Real time quantitative polymerase chain reaction(RT-qPCR)and western blotting were used to detect the mRNA and protein expression of energy metabolism related molecules.Results Compared with normal esophageal fibroblast conditioned medium(NFM),CAFs conditioned medium of 50%-60%and 70%-80%cell fusion degree promoted the proliferation of EC9706 cells(P<0.01),and CAFM groups with 70%-80%cell fusion degree promoted the proliferation of EC9706 cells compared with the control group.When the CAFM content was 60%,the proliferation of EC9706 cells was significantly increased(P<0.01).Compared with DMEM,CAFM could increase glucose uptake,superlactate content,basal respiratory value,basal glycolysis,compensatory glycolysis(P<0.05),non-mitochondrial oxygen consumption,maximum respiratory value,oxygen consumption for ATP synthesis,and reserve respiratory capacity(P<0.01)of EC9706 cells.RT-qPCR results showed that CAFM could also up-regulate the Hypoxic-inducible factor-1α(HIF-1α),Hexokinase-2(HK2)and Monocarboxylic acid transporter 1(MCT1)of EC9706 cells(P<0.05).Expression of Glucose transporter 1(GLUT1),Pyruvate kinase 2(PKM2)mRNA(P<0.01).Western blot showed that compared with DMEM,the protein expression of HK2,PKM2,MCT1 and GLUT1 was significantly increased(P<0.01).Conclusion CAFM can promote energy metabolism of EC9706 cells by promoting mRNA and protein expressions of HK2,PKM2,HK2,GLUT1,MCT1 and MCT4 under in vitro culture conditions.
8.Research progress of effect of neutrophil elastase and its inhibitors in sepsis
Lu YAO ; Jiqian XU ; Xiaobo YANG ; You SHANG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2022;34(11):1209-1212
Sepsis is a clinical syndrome of life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by infection. When an infection occurs, as the first line of defense of the body's immune system, neutrophils are first recruited to the site of infection to capture and kill pathogens by releasing neutrophil elastase (NE). However, a large amount of NE release will injury the surrounding normal tissues and induce organ dysfunction or failure. NE inhibitors can inhibit NE activity and reduce inflammatory response, which may be a promising drug for the treatment of sepsis. Currently, a variety of NE inhibitors have been developed and reported, but there is no systematic overview of their characteristics, and the role and underlying mechanisms of NE and related inhibitors in sepsis have not been thoroughly discussed. This article will make a review in this regard, in order to elucidate the effect of NE and its inhibitors in sepsis.
9.Application progress of point-of-care ultrasound monitoring inferior vena cava in volume management of critically ill patients
Xuehui GAO ; Huaqing SHU ; Yuan YU ; Xiaobo YANG ; You SHANG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2021;33(11):1379-1383
Determining whether patients have volume-responsiveness is one of the frequently asked questions in the intensive care unit, especially in shock patients. Evaluating the volume status and volume responsiveness can help clinical medical staff accurately grasp the patient's cardiac preload, guide reasonable volume management, and help improve patient prognosis. Therefore, many non-invasive and invasive methods have been proposed to evaluate volume responsiveness. Inferior vena cava ultrasound has been widely used to guide the fluid management of critically ill patients due to its simplicity, non-invasiveness, and good repeatability. This article reviews the clinical applications of inferior vena cava ultrasound in fluid management of critically ill patients, so as to provide a reference for circulatory management of critically ill patients.
10.Self-care ability and its influencing factors in laryngeal cancer patients after laryngectomy
Xiaobo REN ; Zirong TIAN ; Fang NAN ; Miao SHANG ; Jing LIANG ; Caixia SONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(26):3363-3366
Objective? To explore the status quo and influencing factors of self-care ability of patients after laryngectomy, and to provide evidence for the formulation of targeted interventions in clinical practice. Methods? Using convenience sampling method, 126 patients who underwent laryngectomy for the first time in ENT & HN Surgery Department, Beijing Tongren Hospital, from January to December 2018 were selected as the research objects. The Exercise of Self-Care Agency (ESCA) was used in the study. Results? The total ESCA score of 126 patients after laryngectomy was (110.37±16.05). Univariate analysis showed that there were significant differences in ESCA scores among patients with different educational background, living conditions, place of residence, income and knowledge of laryngectomy (t=105.971, 2.173, -3.937, 41.166, 10.499;P<0.05). Multivariate linear regression analysis showed that education level and income were the influencing factors of the self-care ability of laryngeal cancer patients after laryngectomy. Conclusions? The self-care ability of laryngeal cancer patients after laryngectomy is at a high level. Nurses can explain and demonstrate according to the characteristics of different patients, and further improve the self-care ability of laryngeal cancer patients after laryngectomy.

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