1.Practice of Pharmaceutical Outpatient Service for Medication Therapy Management of A Case of Patient with Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults
Qun ZHAO ; Ximei SUN ; Jing LI ; Jigang SI ; Ting GAO
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(3):473-478
Objective To summarize a case of latent autoimmune diabetes in adults(LADA)who received medication therapy management(MTM)of pharmaceutical outpatient service,and to provide reference for the treatment of similar diseases.Methods The physician recommended a 61-year-old male patient with LADA to the pharmacy clinic on March 27,2023.The pharmacists provided MTM services for the patient through pharmacy inquiry,medication evaluation,medication reconciliation,medication education,and pharmacy follow-up,return visit or pharmacy follow-up for the patient once a week,and established the patient MTM archives.Results Through fifteen MTM services for over three months,including eight visits to the pharmaceuti-cal outpatient clinic and follow-up seven times.On July 10,2023,the atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease(ASCVD)monitoring indicators,such as fasting plasma glucose(FPG),glycosylated hemoglobin(HbA1c),blood pressure,heart rate,low density lipo-protein cholesterol(LDL-C),and homocysteine(HCY),reduced from 7.17 mmol·L-1,6.8%,140-150/90-100 mmHg,80-90 times·min-1,2.15 mmol·L-1,16.30 μmol·L-1 to 6.06 mmol·L-1,6.1%,120-130/70-80 mmHg,60-70 times·min-1,1.63 mmol·L-1,8.67 μmol·L-1 after MTM services.The ASCVD monitoring indicators were effectively controlled.After thirty-two weeks,the re-examination of the patient's fasting C-P level remained stable,there was no significant decline in pancreas islet function,and cardiac ultrasound showed that cardiac function had a certain improvement.Conclusion By providing MTM serv-ices and reconciliation the medication regimen for the patient with LADA,the ASCVD monitoring indicators such as blood glu-cose,blood pressure,blood lipids,heart rate,and homocysteine were controlled to meet the standards,effectively protecting the pancreatic β-cell and target organs functions of the patient,and significantly improving his health management level.
2.Practice of Pharmaceutical Outpatient Service for Medication Therapy Management of A Case of Patient with Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults
Qun ZHAO ; Ximei SUN ; Jing LI ; Jigang SI ; Ting GAO
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(3):473-478
Objective To summarize a case of latent autoimmune diabetes in adults(LADA)who received medication therapy management(MTM)of pharmaceutical outpatient service,and to provide reference for the treatment of similar diseases.Methods The physician recommended a 61-year-old male patient with LADA to the pharmacy clinic on March 27,2023.The pharmacists provided MTM services for the patient through pharmacy inquiry,medication evaluation,medication reconciliation,medication education,and pharmacy follow-up,return visit or pharmacy follow-up for the patient once a week,and established the patient MTM archives.Results Through fifteen MTM services for over three months,including eight visits to the pharmaceuti-cal outpatient clinic and follow-up seven times.On July 10,2023,the atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease(ASCVD)monitoring indicators,such as fasting plasma glucose(FPG),glycosylated hemoglobin(HbA1c),blood pressure,heart rate,low density lipo-protein cholesterol(LDL-C),and homocysteine(HCY),reduced from 7.17 mmol·L-1,6.8%,140-150/90-100 mmHg,80-90 times·min-1,2.15 mmol·L-1,16.30 μmol·L-1 to 6.06 mmol·L-1,6.1%,120-130/70-80 mmHg,60-70 times·min-1,1.63 mmol·L-1,8.67 μmol·L-1 after MTM services.The ASCVD monitoring indicators were effectively controlled.After thirty-two weeks,the re-examination of the patient's fasting C-P level remained stable,there was no significant decline in pancreas islet function,and cardiac ultrasound showed that cardiac function had a certain improvement.Conclusion By providing MTM serv-ices and reconciliation the medication regimen for the patient with LADA,the ASCVD monitoring indicators such as blood glu-cose,blood pressure,blood lipids,heart rate,and homocysteine were controlled to meet the standards,effectively protecting the pancreatic β-cell and target organs functions of the patient,and significantly improving his health management level.
3.Optimal method for preparing frozen skeletal muscle tissue sections
Jieyun ZHANG ; Xingyu LU ; Jinfang LIU ; Ximei CAO ; Na LI ; Junhong SUN ; Xinhua LIANG
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2024;34(10):64-71
Objective To explore the optimal method for preparing fresh and fixed skeletal muscle tissues,and to lay an experimental foundation for the rapid diagnosis of and research into the pathogenesis of skeletal muscle diseases.Methods The tibialis anterior muscle was extracted from C57BL/6J mice.Fresh tissue was treated by direct rapid freezing in liquid nitrogen,embedding combined with liquid nitrogen freezing,and foreign body alkane treatment combined with liquid nitrogen freezing.Fixed tissues were pre-treated by direct embedding with embedding agent combined with rapid liquid nitrogen freezing.The frozen sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin.The cross-sectional areas of ice crystals and muscle fibers were calculated to evaluate the effects of the different pre-treatment method.Results The morphology of the muscle fiber bundles was disrupted and numerous ice crystal vacuoles were observed in fresh tissues after direct liquid nitrogen freezing and foreign body alkane treatment combined with liquid nitrogen freezing.In contrast,the muscle fiber bundles were intact and dense and there were no ice crystals in tissues treated with embedding agent combined with rapid liquid nitrogen freezing,indicating that this pre-treatment method was suitable for preparing fresh skeletal muscle tissue.Fixed tissue treated with embedding agent and liquid nitrogen freezing also showed complete muscle fiber bundles and no ice crystals.Conclusions Treatment of fresh and fixed skeletal muscle tissues with embedding agent combined with rapid liquid nitrogen freezing preserves muscle fiber bundles,with no ice crystals.Tissues prepared by this method are thus suitable for further examinations,such as immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence.This method will therefore aid the accurate and rapid diagnosis of and research into the pathogenesis of skeletal muscle diseases.
4.Effect of therapeutic exercise on functional disability and quality of life in patients with forward head posture and neck pain: a meta-analysis
Ximei SUN ; Hua LIU ; Liangwei CHAI ; Kaiyang LI ; Jing MA
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2023;29(2):214-222
ObjectiveTo systematically analyze the effect of therapeutic exercise on neck function and quality of life in patients with neck pain and forward head posture. MethodsRandomized controlled trials about the effects of exercise training on forward head posture and neck pain were searched from PubMed, Web of science, Embase, Medline, Science Direct, EBSCO, Springlink, CNKI, VIP, and Wanfang Data from database establishment to April, 2022. The literature was screened by two researchers independently. Cochrane bias risk assessment tool and Physiotherapy Evidence Database Scale were used to evaluate the quality of the included articles. Revman 5.4 software was used for meta-analysis. ResultsA total of 416 patients from eleven literatures were included. Level 1a evidence indicated scapula stability training could effectively improve cranial vertebral angle (MD = 3.62, 95%CI 2.41 to 4.83, P < 0.001), and relieve pain (MD = 1.32, 95%CI 0.18 to 2.46, P = 0.02). Level 1b evidence indicated scapula stability training could reduce functional disability (MD = -0.92, 95%CI -1.11 to -0.74, P < 0.001). Level 1b evidence indicated deep cervical flexor training could improve cranial vertebral angle (MD = -0.83, 95%CI -1.56 to -0.10, P = 0.03), relieve pain (MD = 0.93, 95%CI 0.54 to 1.32, P < 0.001), and improve neck functional disability (MD = 2.17, 95%CI 1.39 to 2.95, P < 0.001). ConclusionScapula stability training and deep cervical flexor training can effectively improve cranial vertebral angle, relieve neck pain, and improve neck function.
5.Short-term efficacy of camrelizumab combined with induction chemotherapy followed by concurrent chemoradiotherapy for patients with locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Zhongqiu WANG ; Jian SUN ; Ximei ZHANG ; Qi WANG ; Yao SUN ; Yanlan CHAI ; Peiguo WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2023;43(7):499-504
Objective:To investigate the clinical effect and safety of camrelizumab combined with induction chemotherapy followed by concurrent chemoradiotherapy for patients with locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC).Methods:A total of 24 patients with stage Ⅲ-IV A NPC were recruited prospectively to receive two cycles of camrelizumab combined with induction chemotherapy (docetaxel 75 mg/m 2+ cisplatin 25 mg/m 2 for three consecutive days) followed by concurrent chemoradiotherapy (prescription doses: 6 996 cGy in 33 fractions for PGTV and PGTV nd, 6 006 cGy in 33 fractions for PTV 1, 5 096 cGy in 28 fractions for PTV 2, and concurrent cisplatin chemotherapy with a dose of 75 mg/m 2). The short-term efficacy and adverse reactions were evaluated. Results:After induction therapy, nasopharyngeal lesions showed an objective response rate (ORR) of 91.6%, including 45.8% of complete response (CR) and 45.8% of partial response (PR); cervical lymph nodes showed an ORR of 95.8% (CR: 4.2%; PR: 91.6%). Seventeen patients accepted a reexamination under a nasopharyngoscope, and the biting biopsy result indicated that 13 patients among them had complete pathologic response. After concurrent chemoradiotherapy, nasopharyngeal lesions and cervical lymph nodes showed CR rates of 83.3% and 91.7% and PR rates of 16.7% and 8.3%, respectively. After the induction therapy, 13 patients with stage IV A NPC had ORR (PR) rates of 92.4% and 92.4%, respectively, at nasopharyngeal lesions and cervical lymph nodes. After concurrent chemoradiotherapy, the patients with stage IV A NPC had CR rates of 84.6% and 92.3% and PR rates of 15.4% and 7.7%, respectively, at nasopharyngeal lesions and cervical lymph nodes. Major adverse reactions include leukopenia, granulopenia, anemia, radioactive acute oropharyngeal mucositis and dermatitis, digestive tract reaction, fatigue, hypothyroidism, aminotransferase elevation, and reactive capillary hyperplasia. Conclusions:Camrelizumab combined with induction chemotherapy followed by concurrent chemoradiotherapy can achieve high short-term efficacy for patients with locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma, without increasing the incidence of adverse reactions. Its long-term efficacy deserves further research.
6.Analysis of imaging characteristics of papulopustular rosacea by high-frequency ultrasound combined with color Doppler flow imaging
Shuhong MI ; Yanqin YU ; Jinqi HAO ; Wei LI ; Yang ZHANG ; Ximei JIA ; Yuxian HUANG ; Huaiyu SUN ; Jihai SHI
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2023;56(6):540-544
Objective:To investigate imaging characteristics of papulopustular rosacea (PPR) by high-frequency ultrasound combined with color Doppler flow imaging.Methods:From August 2021 to August 2022, 30 patients with PPR were enrolled from the Department of Dermatology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Baotou Medical College in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, and 30 healthy volunteers served as controls. The 22-MHz high-frequency ultrasound combined with color Doppler blood flow imaging was performed to measure the skin thickness, echo and blood flow parameters at the cheek, and the ultrasound results were compared between the two groups. Comparisons between groups were conducted by using t test or chi-square test. The diagnostic value was analyzed using the area under the curve (AUC) in the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Results:In the case group, there were 12 males and 18 females, and their ages ranged from 22 to 65 years (42.3 ± 12.8 years) ; in the control group, there were 10 males and 20 females, and their ages ranged from 24 to 62 years (41.0 ± 8.4 years) . The epidermal and dermal thicknesses at the cheek were significantly higher in the case group (132.64 ± 12.29 μm, 1 812.29 ± 85.52 μm, respectively) than in the control group (104.34 ± 14.45 μm, 1 671.77 ± 146.55 μm, respectively, both P < 0.05) . High-frequency ultrasound images showed that the case group was mainly characterized by irregular hypoechoic areas in the cheek dermis (80%) , while banded moderately echoic areas were common in the cheek dermis in the control group (90%) ; subepidermal low-echogenic bands and dermal irregular hypoechoic areas were more likely to appear in the case group than in the control group (93.33% vs. 43.33%, 80% vs. 10%, respectively, both P < 0.001) . Compared with the control group, the case group showed a significantly increased proportion of patients with abundant blood flow signals (93.3% vs. 10%, P < 0.05) , and significantly increased blood vessel diameters (1.60 ± 0.42 mm vs. 0.95 ± 0.32 mm, P < 0.05) ; there was no significant difference in peak systolic blood flow velocity and vascular resistance index between the two groups (both P > 0.05) . The AUC of high-frequency ultrasound combined with color Doppler flow imaging quantitative parameters (including epidermal thicknesses, dermal thicknesses, and blood vessel diameters) was 0.989 (95% CI: 0.970 - 1.000) for the diagnosis of PPR, and the sensitivity and specificity were both 96.7%, which were higher than those of single parameter-based diagnostic model. Conclusion:High-frequency ultrasound combined with color Doppler flow imaging can help improve the accuracy of the diagnosis of PPR, by accurately and non-invasively measuring skin thickness and blood flow parameters.
7.Clinical study on the mediating effects of social support on the burden of primary caregivers for Parkinson's patients and their quality of life
Yu SUN ; Junli LI ; Huiying GAO ; Qian ZHOU ; Jing YANG ; Ximei GAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2022;41(3):266-270
Objective:To examine the burden of caregivers for elderly Parkinson's patients(PD)and to analyze the mediating effects of social support on primary PD caregivers' burden and their quality of life.Methods:In this cross-sectional study, 281 primary caregivers for elderly Parkinson's patients who visited the Department of Neurology's outpatient clinics of Qilu Hospital of Shandong University from January to May 2021 were surveyed via a convenience sampling method, with 242 valid questionnaires(86.1%). The Chinese versions of the Caregiver Burden Questionnaire, Social Support Rating Scale and 36-Item Short Form Health Survey were used for the investigation.Pearson correlation analysis was used to establish a structural equation model for the influence of social support in the burden and quality of life of caregivers for PD patients.The mediating effects were tested using Process v2.16.3 and re-tested using AMOS.The mediating effects were validated with Bootstrap.Results:Primary caregivers' scores on burden, social support and quality of life were(26.9±23.1), (40.5±8.7)and(593.7±163.3), respectively.Caregiver burden was negatively correlated with social support(r=-0.482, P<0.01), and social support was positively correlated with quality of life(r=0.513, P<0.01). Caregiver burden was negatively correlated with quality of life( r=-0.654, P<0.01), The validated mediating effects showed caregiver burden's direct effects on quality of life(95% CI: -0.38-0.61)and mediating effects of social support(95% CI: -0.08-0.21), not including 0, indicating that the care burden of primary caregivers for elderly PD patients was not only able to predict their quality of life, but also predict their quality of life through the mediating effects of social support(direct effect: -0.50 and mediating effect: -0.14, accounting for 78.0% and 22.0%, respectively, of the total effect of -0.64). Conclusions:Care burden and social support are important factors affecting the quality of life of primary caregivers for elderly PD patients.Reducing care burden can not only directly affect the quality of life, but also indirectly affect the quality of life by increasing social support.
8.Effect of therapeutic exercise on posture control and muscular function around ankle in patients with functional ankle instability: a meta-analysis
Liangwei CHAI ; Hua LIU ; Qiuyu HUANG ; Ximei SUN ; Kaiyang LI ; Jing MA
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2022;28(11):1278-1287
ObjectiveTo explore the effect of exercise on the postural control and muscular function around the ankle in patients with functional ankle instability (FAI) with meta-analysis. MethodsRandomized controlled trials about therapeutic exercise for FAI published before December, 2021 were searched from PubMed, EBSCO, SPORTdiscus, Medline, Science Direct, Springlink, Web of Science, Embase CNKI, VIP and Wanfang Data. The quality and evidence grades of the researches were evaluated by two researchers, and the outcomes were analyzed with RevMan 5.4. ResultsFourteen randomized controlled trials were finally included, involving 434 subjects. Compared with no exercise intervention, therapeutic exercise might significantly improve the movement of center of pressure whether with eye-open or eye-closed (eye-open, SMD = -0.28, 95%CI -0.46 to -0.09, P = 0.003; eye-closed, SMD = -0.24, 95%CI -0.40 to -0.09, P = 0.001); while therapeutic exercise might also enhance the activation of the peroneus longus before dynamic task (SMD = 0.38, 95%CI 0.05 to 0.71, P = 0.03), and activation of the peroneus longus (SMD = 0.53, 95%CI 0.16 to 0.90, P = 0.005) and tibialis anterior (SMD = 0.47, 95%CI 0.10 to 0.84, P = 0.01) after dynamic task. There was neither significant difference in the activation of the tibialis anterior (SMD = 0.48, 95%CI -0.14 to 1.11, P = 0.13), nor the peak torque ratio of eversion to inversion isokinetic strength (SMD = -0.15, 95%CI -0.46 to 0.16, P = 0.340) before dynamic task between the two groups. ConclusionTherapeutic exercise can decrease movement of center of pressure, enable anticipatory contraction of peroneus longus before dynamic tasks and compensatory contraction of peroneus longus and tibialis anterior after tasks, to make it easier to deal with external interference, maintain articular stability and prevent re-injury.
9.Psychological crisis intervention and coping strategies for the COVID-19 pandemic
Jingli YUE ; Sizhen SU ; Ying QIAN ; Jianyu QUE ; Jia XU ; Ximei ZHU ; Yankun SUN ; Yanping BAO ; Denghua TANG ; Hong MA ; Lin LU
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2020;53(3):176-180
With the development of the COVID-19 epidemic, the psychological impacts and stress-related symptoms associated with it have gradually appeared. The preventative and therapeutic psychological crisis interventions are urgently needed. This article focused on the international psychological crisis intervention models, which included the critical incident stress management, the task model, and the assessment-crisis intervention-trauma treatment intervention model. The aim of the current study was to form the suitable interventions for COVID-19 according to existing intervention methods and the specific characteristics of COVID-19. Possible coping strategies were also proposed for COVID-19 psychological crisis, which provided a theoretical basis for establishing an integrated public health emergency system and mechanism for psychological crisis prevention, evaluation, intervention and follow-up in China.
10.Research status of mental illness stigma
Weizhen HUANG ; Jianyu QUE ; Ximei ZHU ; Yanping BAO ; Yankun SUN ; Lin LU
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2020;53(5):464-468
Stigma of mental illness has significantly adverse impacts on the work and daily life of relevant populations, which made it a critical and urgent problem to be solved in the field of mental health. The purpose of this review is to provide a comprehensive elaboration and summarization of mental illness stigma from the following four aspects: the definition and classification; research measurements; current status; and negative consequences to provide novel implications and strategies for future research and clinical practice, including development of stigma-specific scale, mechanism exploration, as well as implementation of relevant interventions.

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