1.Medium and long-term evaluation of the efficacy and growth monitoring of elastic appliances in the early orthodontic treatment of Class Ⅱ malocclusion
Pingxian LUO ; Jiangting WANG ; Ruijing ZHANG ; Mei CHEN ; Linyi LIU ; Rui SHE ; Xiujie WEN
Chongqing Medicine 2025;54(3):689-695
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of elastic appliances in the early correction of Class Ⅱmalocclusions in the replacement dentition.Methods A total of 15 children aged 7-9 years who were admit-ted to the Affiliated Stomatology Hospital of Southwest Medical University from June 2018 to August 2023 were selected as the observation group,and 15 children who were consulted but not treated in the hospital dur-ing the same period were selected as the control group.The changes of bone tissue,dental and alveolar tissue,soft tissue and occlusal relationship before and after treatment were evaluated in the two groups.In addition,X-ray images of the observation group were collected every 8 to 10 months for the whole process dynamic mo-nitoring.Results Before treatment,there was no significant difference in all indexes between the two groups(P>0.05).After treatment,there were statistical significances in the upper and lower alveolar base Angle(ANB),mandibular branch length(GO-CO),mandibular height(ANS-Me),mandibular position(S-GO),up-per central incisor inclination(U1-NA Angle),upper central incisor inclination convexity(U1-NA),lower central incisor process distance(L1-APo),the Z Angle and FH-N'Pg'Angle of soft tissue between the two groups(P<0.05).After treatment,the covering OB and covering OJ in the observation group were lower than those in the control group,and the proportion of ClassⅠ patients in molar relationship was higher than that in the control group,with statistical significance(P<0.05).After 3-4 years of treatment,ANB gradual-ly decreased,and the anterior-basilar plane-mandibular plane Angle(SN-MP)remained basically stable,and had a slight decreasing trend in the later period.The U1-NA Angle and the lower central incisor inclination(L1-NB Angle)were close to the normal mean during the whole treatment.Conclusion Using elastic appli-ances to treat patients with early replacement Class Ⅱ malocclusion,after 3-4 years monitoring and guid-ance,it can effectively improve the molar relationship,promote forward jaw growth,and create a harmonious and aesthetically pleasing facial soft tissue.
2.E-health literacy for patients with cardiovascular disease: a scoping review
Qian WANG ; Jingying ZHANG ; Minxing OU ; Jingjing ZHAO ; Xiujie ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(12):1657-1664
Objective:To carry out a scoping review on eHealth literacy in patients with cardiovascular disease to sort out eHealth literacy from four aspects of concepts, assessment tools, influencing factors and interventions, with a view to informing future research and practice.Methods:Based on Arksey and O'Malley's framework for reporting scoping reviews, the literature on eHealth literacy in patients with cardiovascular disease was systematically searched in PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Library, CINAHL, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, VIP, Wanfang Data, and China Biomedical Database. The search period was from database establishment to May 3, 2024. Literature was screened, summarized and analyzed.Results:A total of 23 papers were included. The concepts and theoretical frameworks on eHealth literacy had their own focus, but no consensus was reached. The most commonly used tool to assess eHealth literacy in patients with cardiovascular disease was the eHealth Literacy Scale. The influencing factors included four aspects of demographic sociological and disease-related factors, psycho-cognitive factors, eHealth literacy knowledge and skills, and other factors. Interventions to improve eHealth literacy among patients with cardiovascular disease primarily included eHealth literacy training and use of portal-related digital toolkit.Conclusions:Currently there is no specific assessment tool for eHealth literacy for cardiovascular disease patients. In the future, eHealth literacy assessment tools need to be revised and improved according to the population characteristics and cultural background of cardiovascular disease patients. E-health literacy among patients with cardiovascular disease is at a moderately low level and is influenced by multiple factors. The influencing factors can be analyzed in depth through large-sample cross-sectional studies or longitudinal studies, and then a variety of intervention programs can be constructed at home or in the community with the help of multimedia and apps, with a view to improving the e-health literacy of patients with cardiovascular diseases.
3.E-health literacy for patients with cardiovascular disease: a scoping review
Qian WANG ; Jingying ZHANG ; Minxing OU ; Jingjing ZHAO ; Xiujie ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(12):1657-1664
Objective:To carry out a scoping review on eHealth literacy in patients with cardiovascular disease to sort out eHealth literacy from four aspects of concepts, assessment tools, influencing factors and interventions, with a view to informing future research and practice.Methods:Based on Arksey and O'Malley's framework for reporting scoping reviews, the literature on eHealth literacy in patients with cardiovascular disease was systematically searched in PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Library, CINAHL, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, VIP, Wanfang Data, and China Biomedical Database. The search period was from database establishment to May 3, 2024. Literature was screened, summarized and analyzed.Results:A total of 23 papers were included. The concepts and theoretical frameworks on eHealth literacy had their own focus, but no consensus was reached. The most commonly used tool to assess eHealth literacy in patients with cardiovascular disease was the eHealth Literacy Scale. The influencing factors included four aspects of demographic sociological and disease-related factors, psycho-cognitive factors, eHealth literacy knowledge and skills, and other factors. Interventions to improve eHealth literacy among patients with cardiovascular disease primarily included eHealth literacy training and use of portal-related digital toolkit.Conclusions:Currently there is no specific assessment tool for eHealth literacy for cardiovascular disease patients. In the future, eHealth literacy assessment tools need to be revised and improved according to the population characteristics and cultural background of cardiovascular disease patients. E-health literacy among patients with cardiovascular disease is at a moderately low level and is influenced by multiple factors. The influencing factors can be analyzed in depth through large-sample cross-sectional studies or longitudinal studies, and then a variety of intervention programs can be constructed at home or in the community with the help of multimedia and apps, with a view to improving the e-health literacy of patients with cardiovascular diseases.
4.Clinical analysis of pregnancy complicated with malignant ovarian tumors
Wang ZHIHUI ; Lin XIAOLING ; Wu XIAOJIAN ; Hu QINFEI ; Sheng XIUJIE
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2024;51(10):506-509
Objective:To explore the clinical characteristics,treatments,and pregnancy outcomes of pregnant women with malignant ovari-an tumors.Methods:We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 11 patients with pregnancies complicated by malignant ovarian tu-mors,including the pathological types,clinical staging,surgical methods,pregnancy outcomes,and follow-up results from January 2012 to December 2022.Results:Among the eleven patients followed up until October 2023,six had primary ovarian tumors and five had metastat-ic ovarian tumors.Among the six primary ovarian tumors,five were epithelial tumors(one in stage ⅠA,two in stage ⅠC,one in stage ⅢA,one in stage ⅡB)and one was a malignant germ cell tumor(stage ⅠA).Four patients were diagnosed at stage Ⅰ:one in early pregnancy who continued the pregnancy and underwent tumor surgery post-delivery,and three in late pregnancy who under went tumor surgery dur-ing cesarean section or postpartum.Two patients were diagnosed at stage Ⅲ:one in early pregnancy with surgery after the termination of pregnancy,and one in late pregnancy with surgery during a cesarean section.Five patients had successful births,including two premature and three full-term births,all alive and healthy.The six patients with primary ovarian tumors were followed up for 18-133 months,and all survived.Five patients had ovarian metastatic tumors,including four cases of Krukenberg tumors and one of a cervical tumor.Two patients were diagnosed in the first trimester and underwent tumor reduction post-abortion.One patient was diagnosed in the second trimester,had to continue the pregnancy,and underwent tumor reduction post-delivery.Two patients were diagnosed in the third trimester:one under-went cesarean section and ovarian tumor resection simultaneously,and the other underwent tumor resection post-delivery.Three patients had successful births,all premature but alive.One of the five patients with ovarian metastatic tumors was lost to follow-up;the remaining four were followed up for 3-22 months,and all deceased.Conclusions:The prognosis for patients with pregnancies complicated by ovarian primary tumors is favorable,whereas the prognosis for patients with pregnancies complicated by ovarian metastatic tumors is poor,neces-sitating greater clinical attention.
5.Summary of best evidence for the management of eating behaviors in children with autism spectrum disorders
Yu WANG ; Xiujie JIANG ; Jing YIN ; Xianwei DING ; Hongwei XU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(18):1382-1390
Objective:To search, evaluate and summarize the best evidence of intervention and management of eating behavior in children with autism, so as to provide evidence for medical staff and caregivers of children with autism to manage eating behavior problems.Methods:According to the evidence pyramid "6S" model, the clinical decisions, recommended practices, guidelines, evidence summaries, expert consensus, systematic reviews and randomized controlled trials on the intervention and management of eating behavior in children with ASD were systematically searched from domestic and foreign databases, related guide websites and professional association websites. The search period was from the establishment of the database to March 31th, 2023. The quality of the guide was independently evaluated by 4 researchers, and the remaining articles were evaluated by 2 researchers. Content extraction, evidence integration and grading of the included articles were carried out, and the level of evidence recommendation was formed through the expert meeting.Results:A total of 19 articles were included, including 3 guidelines, 1 expert consensus, 13 systematic reviews and 2 randomized controlled trials. This paper summarized 25 best evidence from 5 aspects, including the common eating behavior problems of children with autism, the assessment of eating behavior problems, causes, consequences and intervention methods.Conclusions:The best evidence summarized in this study provides a basis for the management of eating behavior problems in children with autism. It is suggested that clinical staff should fully consider the clinical context when applying the evidence, and formulate more detailed and feasible eating behavior intervention programs combined with the children and their families.
6.Long-term hypomethylating agents in patients with myelodysplastic syndromes: a multi-center retrospective study
Xiaozhen LIU ; Shujuan ZHOU ; Jian HUANG ; Caifang ZHAO ; Lingxu JIANG ; Yudi ZHANG ; Chen MEI ; Liya MA ; Xinping ZHOU ; Yanping SHAO ; Gongqiang WU ; Xibin XIAO ; Rongxin YAO ; Xiaohong DU ; Tonglin HU ; Shenxian QIAN ; Yuan LI ; Xuefen YAN ; Li HUANG ; Manling WANG ; Jiaping FU ; Lihong SHOU ; Wenhua JIANG ; Weimei JIN ; Linjie LI ; Jing LE ; Wenji LUO ; Yun ZHANG ; Xiujie ZHOU ; Hao ZHANG ; Xianghua LANG ; Mei ZHOU ; Jie JIN ; Huifang JIANG ; Jin ZHANG ; Guifang OUYANG ; Hongyan TONG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2024;45(8):738-747
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of hypomethylating agents (HMA) in patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) .Methods:A total of 409 MDS patients from 45 hospitals in Zhejiang province who received at least four consecutive cycles of HMA monotherapy as initial therapy were enrolled to evaluate the efficacy and safety of HMA. Mann-Whitney U or Chi-square tests were used to compare the differences in the clinical data. Logistic regression and Cox regression were used to analyze the factors affecting efficacy and survival. Kaplan-Meier was used for survival analysis. Results:Patients received HMA treatment for a median of 6 cycles (range, 4-25 cycles) . The complete remission (CR) rate was 33.98% and the overall response rate (ORR) was 77.02%. Multivariate analysis revealed that complex karyotype ( P=0.02, OR=0.39, 95% CI 0.18-0.84) was an independent favorable factor for CR rate. TP53 mutation ( P=0.02, OR=0.22, 95% CI 0.06-0.77) was a predictive factor for a higher ORR. The median OS for the HMA-treated patients was 25.67 (95% CI 21.14-30.19) months. HMA response ( P=0.036, HR=0.47, 95% CI 0.23-0.95) was an independent favorable prognostic factor, whereas complex karyotype ( P=0.024, HR=2.14, 95% CI 1.10-4.15) , leukemia transformation ( P<0.001, HR=2.839, 95% CI 1.64-4.92) , and TP53 mutation ( P=0.012, HR=2.19, 95% CI 1.19-4.07) were independent adverse prognostic factors. There was no significant difference in efficacy and survival between the reduced and standard doses of HMA. The CR rate and ORR of MDS patients treated with decitabine and azacitidine were not significantly different. The median OS of patients treated with decitabine was longer compared with that of patients treated with azacitidine (29.53 months vs 20.17 months, P=0.007) . The incidence of bone marrow suppression and pneumonia in the decitabine group was higher compared with that in the azacitidine group. Conclusion:Continuous and regular use of appropriate doses of hypomethylating agents may benefit MDS patients to the greatest extent if it is tolerated.
7.Relationship between the expression of lncRNA SNHG25 and miR-497-5p in glioma tissues and clinical features and prognosis
Xiaowei DUAN ; Ning ZHANG ; Jing WANG ; Liwei GAO ; Xiujie LIU ; Xiwang WANG ; Guoyuan YU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;45(12):1463-1468
Objective To investigate the expression of long non-coding RNA(lncRNA)small nucleolar RNA host gene(SNHG)25 and microRNA(miR)-497-5p in glioma tissues and their relationship with clinical features and prognosis.Methods A total of 157 glioma patients admitted to the hospital from January 2019 to January 2020 were selected as the glioma group,and 100 patients who underwent surgical treatment due to craniocerebral injury in the same hospital during the same period were selected as the control group.The ex-pression levels of lncRNA SNHG25 and miR-497-5p were detected in glioma tissues and normal brain tissues resected during operation.The patients were followed up for 3 years.The correlation between the expression levels of lncRNA SNHG25 and miR-497-5p was analyzed,and the relationship between the expression level of lncRNA SNHG25 and miR-497-5p and the clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients were analyzed.Re-sults Compared with the control group,the expression level of lncRNA SNHG25 in the glioma group was in-creased(P<0.05),and the expression level of miR-497-5p was decreased(P<0.05).Compared with the maximum diameter of tumors<4 cm,World Health Organization(WHO)central nervous system tumor grade Ⅰ-Ⅱ,the expression level of lncRNA SNHG25 was increased and the expression level of miR-497-5p was decreased in glioma tissues with the maximum diameter of tumors ≥4 cm and WHO central nervous sys-tem tumor grade Ⅲ-Ⅳ(P<0.05).The expression level of lncRNA SNHG25 in glioma patients was nega-tively correlated with miR-497-5p(r=-0.370,P<0.05).The cumulative survival rate of lncRNA SNHG25 high expression group was lower than that of lncRNA SNHG25 low expression group(P<0.05),and the cu-mulative survival rate of miR-497-5p low expression group was lower than that of miR-497-5p high expression group(P<0.05).Grade Ⅲ-Ⅳ of WHO central nervous system tumor grade and high expression of lncRNA SNHG25 were risk factors for poor prognosis of glioma patients(P<0.05),while high expression of miR-497-5p was a protective factor(P<0.05).Conclusion The expression of lncRNA SNHG25 is increased and the expression of miR-497-5p is decreased in glioma tissues,which is related to the maximum diameter of tumor and high WHO central nervous system tumor grade,and can lead to poor prognosis of glioma patients.
8.Clinical comparison of modified postauricular transverse incision and traditional vertical incision for microvascular decompression in the treatment of hemifacial spasm
Jing WANG ; Guoyuan YU ; Junjie ZHAO ; Huatang YANG ; Xiujie LIU ; Xiwang WANG ; Ning ZHANG ; Guangyou LI ; Kefen LI ; Fang YANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2023;46(7):600-604
Objective:To compare the effect of modified postauricular transverse incision and traditional vertical incision for microvascular decompression in the treatment of hemifacial spasm.Methods:Prospective study method was used. A total of 116 patients with hemifacial spasm in Handan Central Hospital from January 1, 2019 to January 1, 2020 were selected, and divided into two groups according to the admission order. Both groups underwent microvascular decompression; control group (57 cases) received traditional vertical incision, while treatment group (59 cases) received modified postauricular transverse incision. The brainstem auditory evoked potential (BAEP), pain degree, surgical indicators, facial aesthetic satisfaction and complications were compared between two groups.Results:After treatment, the BAEP of latency, wave interval and wave amplitude in the two groups increased compared with that before treatment, and the BAEP of latency, wave interval and wave amplitude in the treatment group were higher than those in the control group: (1.89 ± 0.15) ms vs. (1.62 ± 0.21) ms, (7.89 ± 0.15) ms vs. (6.25 ± 0.41) ms, (1.79 ± 0.19) ms vs. (1.54 ± 0.11) ms ( P<0.05). After treatment, the visual analogue score (VAS) of patients in the two groups decreased compared with that before treatment, and the VAS of patients in the treatment group was lower than that in the control group: (1.15 ± 0.27) points vs. (2.18 ± 0.24) points ( P<0.05). The operation time, intraoperative bleeding volume and postoperative scar length of patients in the treatment group were less than those in the control group: (60.41 ± 3.81) h vs. (76.87 ± 3.87) h, (30.18 ± 4.19) ml vs. (56.87 ± 4.15) ml and (4.18 ± 1.07) cm vs. (6.87 ± 1.05) cm ( P<0.05). The satisfaction rate of patients in the treatment group was higher than that in the control group: 91.53% (54/59) vs. 71.93% (41/57) ( P<0.05). The complication rate of patients in the treatment group was lower than that in the control group: 5.08% (3/59) vs. 21.05% (12/57) ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Compared with traditional vertical incision, the modified transverse incision for microvascular decompression in the treatment of hemifacial spasm can reduce intraoperative blood loss and postoperative scar area, enhance brainstem auditory evoked potential, and improve facial aesthetics, which is worthy of recommendation.
9.Effects of high frequency flash stimulation on the capacity of learning memory and autonomous exploratory in young rats
Yu FU ; Xiujie GAO ; Xiaojun SHE ; Fangshan WU ; Qingfeng ZHAI ; Bo CUI ; Kun WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2023;32(3):203-209
Objective:To investigate the effects of 40 Hz and 70 Hz frequency flash stimulation on the ability of learning memory and autonomous exploratory in young rats.Methods:Twenty-seven SPF grade male SD rats aged 19-21 days were divided into control group (Ctr group), 40 Hz group and 70 Hz group with 9 in each group according to the random number table.The rats in Ctr group were not given flash stimulation, while rats in the 40 Hz and 70 Hz group were received 40 Hz, 70 Hz flash stimulation (1.5 h/d for 39 days), respectively.The Morris water maze experiment was used to assess the learning and memory ability of rats, and the open field experiment was used to evaluate the ability of autonomous exploratory of rats.Nissl staining was used to assess the morphology of Nissl bodies in the hippocampus CA1 region of the rats.The local field potentials (LFPs) collected from the primary visual cortex (V1 area) region by electrophysiological experiments was used to verify the synchronization of flash evoked neural oscillations.SPSS 23.0 software was used for statistical analysis.The repeated measures ANOVA and one-way ANOVA were used to analyze normal distribution measurement data, and LSD and Tamhane tests were used for further pairwise comparison.The Kruskal-Wallis test was used for non-normal distribution measurement data.Results:(1) The flash stimulation of 40 Hz and 70 Hz both can effectively caused synchronization of neural oscillations in the primary visual cortex of healthy young rats.(2) The results of repeated measures ANOVA analysis showed that there was no interaction effect of grouping and time in the escape latency of young rats in the Morris water maze positioning navigation phase( F=1.326, P>0.05 ). The escape latency had time main effect ( F=40.025, P<0.05), but no grouping main effect ( F=2.039, P>0.05). With the increase of learning days, the escape latency of young rats in each group decreased significantly.There was no interaction effect of grouping and time in the total distance of young rats ( F=2.029, P>0.079). It had time main effect ( F=32.052, P<0.05), but not grouping main effect ( F=2.390, P>0.05) on total distance.With the increase of learning days, the total distance of young rats in each group significantly shortened.On the 6th day of the Morris water maze experiment, there was no statistically significant difference among groups in terms of time in the target quadrant and the number of crossing platforms ( F=2.511, 0.802, both P>0.05). The results of the open field experiment showed that the total distance traveled in the center of young rats in each group was statistically significant ( H=8.935, P<0.05), the total distance traveled in the center in the 70 Hz group (3.80 (2.25, 6.93) m)was significantly longer than that in the 40 Hz group (0.80 (0.72, 1.46) m), P<0.05). The percentage of time spent in the center was statistically significant in the three groups ( H=11.050, P<0.05). Young rats in the 70 Hz group spent significantly higher percentage of time in the center(3.20(2.43, 8.30)) than those in the 40 Hz group (0.95 (0.37, 1.06 ), P<0.05 ). (3) Nissl staining results showed that Nissl bodies in the hippocampal CA1 area of young rats in Ctr, 40 Hz and 70 Hz group were all arranged neatly and tightly, no edema was found in the surrounding stroma, and no obvious inflammatory cell infiltration was found. Conclusion:70 Hz frequency flash stimulation may promote the ability of learning memory and autonomous exploratory of young rats.
10.Research progress on self-management efficacy of psoriasis patients
Yuanhui SUN ; Xiujie ZHANG ; Aiping WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(27):3824-3828
The incidence of psoriasis in the world is increasing year by year. With the deepening of the understanding of self-management efficacy, the research on self-management efficacy of psoriasis patients at home and abroad is increasing. This article reviews the concepts, contents, influencing factors and intervention of self-management efficacy in patients with psoriasis, so as to provide a reference for improving the self-management efficacy of patients with psoriasis.

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