1.A study of a comprehensive nutrition education program in patients undergoing pancreaticoduodenectomy
Shumin BI ; Yuanyuan YAO ; Yunshan FAN ; Ying FANG ; Mingmei JIANG ; Jia ZHOU ; Yanlin HE ; Chunxia REN
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(15):1871-1878
Objective Based on the intervention map to develop a comprehensive nutrition education program for pancreaticoduodenectomy patients and to explore the effect of its clinical application,aiming at providing references for clinical nursing practice.Methods A convenience sampling method was used to select 76 patients who were to undergo pancreaticoduodenectomy in the department of hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery of a tertiary hospital in Anhui Province as the study subjects.The 38 patients admitted from October 2021 to September 2022 were in a control group,and the 38 patients admitted from October 2022 to July 2023 were in an experimental group.The experimental group received the comprehensive nutritional education programme constructed in this study,and the control group used conventional nutrition health education measures,and the length of intervention for both groups was from pre-hospitalization to discharge for 6 months.Nutrition-related indicators,postoperative complications,hospitalisation time,hospitalisation costs and satisfaction were compared between the 2 groups.Results A total of 64 patients completed this study,with 33 in the experimental group and 31 in the control group.Repeated measurement analysis of variance showed that the interaction effects of BMI,total serum protein and serum preprotein were statistically significant(P<0.05).The incidence of complications,hospitalization days and hospitalization costs of the experimental group were lower than those of the control group(P<0.05).The scores of nutrition education-related satisfaction in the experimental group were higher than those in the control group(P<0.001).Conclusion A comprehensive nutritional education program based on intervention map can improve the nutritional status of pancreaticoduodenectomy patients to a certain extent,reduce the occurrence of complications,and promote patients'recovery.
2.The Influence of Gender Factors on Subjects Screening in Bioequivalence Test
Yunshan HE ; Jianjun ZHOU ; Lilan PENG ; Hongli ZOU ; Guojiang PENG ; Niuxiu LI
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(5):834-839
Objective To explore the impact of gender factors in participant selection during bioequivalence studies,and to provide insights for improving the screening success rate in subsequent trials.Methods A retrospective study was con-ducted to summarize the screening information of healthy subjects in the bioequivalence study conducted in the Phase Ⅰ Clinical Trial Laboratory of the Affiliated Hospital of Xiangnan University from July 2021 to July 2023.The number of failed screening ca-ses in different stages of screening for each project was counted,and the influence of gender factors on subject screening was ana-lyzed.Results A total of 32 bioequivalence studies involving 2 794 subjects,including 1 816 males and 978 females,were in-cluded in the study.The proportion of males was higher in vital signs and BMI abnormalities,and the proportion of females was higher in ECG abnormalities and active withdrawal,and the pass rate was lower in males than in females(40.0% vs.45.8%),and the existence of the two was statistically significant(P<0.05).The results of PC A showed that the distribution of data in males was more dispersed,and the distribution of data in females was centralized,and the two could be clearly differentiated.Binary lo-gistic regression analysis showed significant differences between males and females in laboratory test screening failures and BMI(P<0.05).Further analysis showed that the screening failure rates of blood biochemistry,urine routine,coagulation function and blood transfusion were higher in males than in females,but the screening failure rates of blood routine were lower than those of fe-males.Conclusions Gender is an important influencing factor in the screening process of bioequivalence studies.Including subjects with appropriate gender ratios can help improve enrollment speed and reduce clinical trial costs.
3.The Influence of Gender Factors on Subjects Screening in Bioequivalence Test
Yunshan HE ; Jianjun ZHOU ; Lilan PENG ; Hongli ZOU ; Guojiang PENG ; Niuxiu LI
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(5):834-839
Objective To explore the impact of gender factors in participant selection during bioequivalence studies,and to provide insights for improving the screening success rate in subsequent trials.Methods A retrospective study was con-ducted to summarize the screening information of healthy subjects in the bioequivalence study conducted in the Phase Ⅰ Clinical Trial Laboratory of the Affiliated Hospital of Xiangnan University from July 2021 to July 2023.The number of failed screening ca-ses in different stages of screening for each project was counted,and the influence of gender factors on subject screening was ana-lyzed.Results A total of 32 bioequivalence studies involving 2 794 subjects,including 1 816 males and 978 females,were in-cluded in the study.The proportion of males was higher in vital signs and BMI abnormalities,and the proportion of females was higher in ECG abnormalities and active withdrawal,and the pass rate was lower in males than in females(40.0% vs.45.8%),and the existence of the two was statistically significant(P<0.05).The results of PC A showed that the distribution of data in males was more dispersed,and the distribution of data in females was centralized,and the two could be clearly differentiated.Binary lo-gistic regression analysis showed significant differences between males and females in laboratory test screening failures and BMI(P<0.05).Further analysis showed that the screening failure rates of blood biochemistry,urine routine,coagulation function and blood transfusion were higher in males than in females,but the screening failure rates of blood routine were lower than those of fe-males.Conclusions Gender is an important influencing factor in the screening process of bioequivalence studies.Including subjects with appropriate gender ratios can help improve enrollment speed and reduce clinical trial costs.
4.A study of a comprehensive nutrition education program in patients undergoing pancreaticoduodenectomy
Shumin BI ; Yuanyuan YAO ; Yunshan FAN ; Ying FANG ; Mingmei JIANG ; Jia ZHOU ; Yanlin HE ; Chunxia REN
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(15):1871-1878
Objective Based on the intervention map to develop a comprehensive nutrition education program for pancreaticoduodenectomy patients and to explore the effect of its clinical application,aiming at providing references for clinical nursing practice.Methods A convenience sampling method was used to select 76 patients who were to undergo pancreaticoduodenectomy in the department of hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery of a tertiary hospital in Anhui Province as the study subjects.The 38 patients admitted from October 2021 to September 2022 were in a control group,and the 38 patients admitted from October 2022 to July 2023 were in an experimental group.The experimental group received the comprehensive nutritional education programme constructed in this study,and the control group used conventional nutrition health education measures,and the length of intervention for both groups was from pre-hospitalization to discharge for 6 months.Nutrition-related indicators,postoperative complications,hospitalisation time,hospitalisation costs and satisfaction were compared between the 2 groups.Results A total of 64 patients completed this study,with 33 in the experimental group and 31 in the control group.Repeated measurement analysis of variance showed that the interaction effects of BMI,total serum protein and serum preprotein were statistically significant(P<0.05).The incidence of complications,hospitalization days and hospitalization costs of the experimental group were lower than those of the control group(P<0.05).The scores of nutrition education-related satisfaction in the experimental group were higher than those in the control group(P<0.001).Conclusion A comprehensive nutritional education program based on intervention map can improve the nutritional status of pancreaticoduodenectomy patients to a certain extent,reduce the occurrence of complications,and promote patients'recovery.
5.Efficacy of mandibular molar distalization by clear aligner treatment.
Dongxue WU ; Yunshan ZHAO ; Meng MA ; Qianqian ZHANG ; He LEI ; Yaqian WANG ; Yueshan LI ; Xi CHEN
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2021;46(10):1114-1121
OBJECTIVES:
At present, the research on clear aligner of molar distalization mainly focuses on the upper jaw, while the research on mandibular molars is few.This study aims to evaluate the therapeutic effect of mandibular molars distalization with clear aligner via cone beam CT (CBCT) and Dolphin software.
METHODS:
Twenty cases of mandibular molars with clear aligner were included according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. CBCT was taken before treatment (T0) and when the first molar was moved in place (T1). Dolphin software was used to measure the effectiveness of molar distalization. Three-dimensional changes in direction and the impact on the incisors and facial soft and hard tissues were evaluated.
RESULTS:
The effective rates of crown and root distalization of the second and first mandibular molars were 74%, 49%, and 71%, 47%, respectively. The second and first molars were both the distal buccal cusp with the largest distalization [(2.15 ± 0.91) mm and (1.85±1.09) mm], respectively, with significant difference between the T0 and T1 (
CONCLUSIONS
Clear aligner can effectively move mandibular molars farther, the crown is more effective than the root, and it is tilted. The second mandibular molar is more effective than the first mandibular molar in its distant displacement and three-dimensional changes. Molar distalization causes minor changes in mandibular incisors and facial soft and hard tissues.
Cephalometry
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Maxilla
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Molar
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Orthodontic Appliances, Removable
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Tooth Movement Techniques
6.Molecular genetic study of a family featuring cardiac conduction block.
Xiaojun TAN ; He HUANG ; Li ZHU ; Yongjuan LU ; Yunshan JIANG ; Hui LI ; Xianghong HUANG ; Zhishan SUN ; Zhihong LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2015;32(5):661-664
OBJECTIVE To explore the genetic mechanism for a family affected with cardiac conduction block. METHODS Affected family members were screened for potential mutations of known candidate genes. As no pathogenic mutation was found, two patients and one healthy member from the family were further analyzed by exomic sequencing followed by Sanger sequencing. The pathogenicity of suspected mutation was analyzed using bioinformatics software. RESULTS Sequencing of the full exome has identified a c.G1725T mutation in the CLCA2 gene. Sanger sequencing has detected the same mutation in all five patients, but not in the normal member from the family. Bioinformatics analysis indicated that the mutation has resulted in substitution of the 575th amino acid cysteine (C) by tryptophan (W). The site is highly conserved and becomes pathogenic with the mutation. CONCLUSION The heterozygous c.G1725T mutation in exon 11 of the CLCA2 gene probably underlies the disease and fit the autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance.
Amino Acid Sequence
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Chloride Channels
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genetics
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Computational Biology
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Female
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Heart Block
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genetics
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Mutation
7.Ultrasound-guided biopsy in superficial lymph nodes: A review of 325 patients
Yunshan ZHANG ; Xin LI ; Sheng HE ; Xuan QIU ; He REN ; Tao XU
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2010;7(2):153-156
Objective To discuss the key technique of ultrasound-guided biopsy in superficial lymph nodes,and to explore the value of ultrasound in qualitative diagnosis for the lymph nodes.Methods Three hundred and twenty-five patients who underwent ultrasound-guided lymph node biopsy from Jan 2006 to Jan 2009 were retrospectively reviewed.Results The sizes of the lymph nodes were 0.8 cm×1.0 cm-5.0 cm×7.0 cm.Each patient was punctured 3 to 6 times.Pathological results showed lymph nodes in 230 patients (70.77%) were malignant,including metastatic carcinoma in 134 patients,malignant lymphoma in 96 patients,while lymph nodes in 87 patients (26.77%) were benign,including specific infection in 82 patients,non-specific infection in 5 patients,whereas uncertain in 8 patients (2.46%) .The tissue amount got from biopsies could be used for qualitative pathological diagnosis in 317 patients (97.54%) .Taking lymph node with the ratio of long diameter to short diameter less than 2,unclear medulla structure,multi-vessel and arterial resistance index≥0.65 as the standard,the diagnostic accuracy rate of malignant lesions was 76.41%.Conclusion Ultrasound-guided biopsy of superficial lymph nodes is convenient and effective for pathological diagnosis.
8.Two-dimensional strain echocardiography in evaluation of left ventricular twist with normal ventricular wall motion
Yanhua SHEN ; Yunhua GAO ; Sheng HE ; Ye YANG ; Xin LI ; Yunshan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2009;25(7):1186-1188
Objective To evaluate the left ventricular twist in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) with two-dimensional strain echocardiography (2DSE). Methods Thirty-eight patients with CHD and 31 control subjects proved with selected coronary angiography were enrolled. Two-dimensional images from LV short-axis views at the levels of mitral annulus and apex in 3 continuous cardiac cycles were recorded. LV ejection fraction (LVEF) was calculated with bi-plane Simpson's method, torsion and torsional rate were obtained in each plane, and the corresponding curve was accessed. Results No statistical difference of conventional echocardiographic parameters such as LV diameter, left atria diameter, LVEF, FS, E/A and E-wave deceleration time were detected, while significant difference of torsional direction (P<0.01) and global torsion rate (P<0.05) were found between the two groups. Conclusion The global torsional rate and torsional direction have higher sensitivity than conventional echocardiography in the diagnosis of CHD.
9.Significance of the disagreement between transmitral pulsed wave Doppler and mitral annulus tissue Doppler imaging in the estimation of left ventricular filling pressures
Sheng HE ; Yanhua SHEN ; Xin LI ; Jingwei YANG ; Yunshan ZHANG ; He REN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2009;25(10):1785-1788
Objective To explore the clinical significance of the disagreement between transmitral pulsed wave Doppler (PWD) and mitral annulus Doppler tissue imaging (DTI) in the estimation of left ventricular (LV) filling pressures. Methods One hundred and eighty-two sinus rhythm patients without arrhythmia, congenital heart disease and valvular disease underwent routine echocardiography and synchronous electrocardiogram for assessment of LV function. Early and late diastolic velocities of LV, which were composed of e and a waves, were recorded using DTI at the mitral annulus. Six sites at the mitral annuli were selected corresponding to the septal, lateral, anterior septal, posterior, inferior, and anterior walls of LV from apical 4-, 3-and 2-chamber views. Transmitral diastolic flow velocity, which was represented by E and A wave, was measured with PWD from apical 4-chamber view. Ratio of early and late diastolic transmitral valve (MV-E/A), ratio of DTI-e/a-ann and ratio of E/e-ann were calculated, respectively. The mean value of e-ann from the above 6 sites was selected to describe the early diastolic velocities of mitral annular. Results According to the results of MV-E/A ratio and DTI-e/a-ann ratios of the 6 sites, these 182 patients were divided into 4 groups: groupⅠ(n=68): MV-E/A<1.0, DTI-e/a-ann<1.0 at all the 6 sites at the same time, with mean MV-E/A ratio being 0.71±0.16 and mean E/e-ann ratio 15.91±6.78; groupⅡ(n=38): MV-E/A<1.0, DTI-e/a-ann≥1.0 at 1-6 sites among the total sites, with mean MV-E/A ratio being 0.76±0.12 and mean E/e-ann ratio 10.37±2.63; group Ⅲ(n=23): MV-E/A≥1.0, DTI-e/a-ann≥1.0 at all the 6 sites at the same time, with mean MV-E/A ratio being 1.74±0.42 and mean E/e-ann ratio 9.57±2.39; group Ⅳ(n=53): MV-E/A≥1.0, DTI-e/a-ann<1.0 at 1-6 sites among the total sites, with mean MV-E/A ratio being 1.31±0.31 and mean E/e-ann ratio 13.27±9.46. The mean ages of group Ⅰ, Ⅱand Ⅳ were older than that of group Ⅲ. Although there was no obvious difference between group Ⅰand groupⅡ in the mean age and mean MV-E/A (P>0.05), the mean E/e-ann was much higher in group Ⅰthan that in groupⅡ (P<0.05). The mean MV-E/A was similar in group Ⅲ and group Ⅳ (P>0.05), but the mean age and mean E/e-ann in the latter were older and higher than those in the former (P<0.05), respectively. The mean age in group Ⅳ was younger than that in group Ⅰand Ⅱ, while the mean E/e-ann in group Ⅳ was higher than that in group Ⅱ, but lower than group Ⅰ (P<0.05). Conclusion ①Ratio of MV-E/A <1.0 and ratios of DTI-e/a-ann <1.0 at all the 6 sites indicates increasing LV filling pressures; ②MV-E/A≥1.0 and DTI-e/a-ann<1.0 at 1-6 sites among the total sites predicts a tendency of high LV filling pressures; ③Wide variability may present in those with MV-E/A<1.0, DTI-e/a-ann≥1.0 at 1-6 sites among the total 6 sites or MV-E/A≥1.0, DTI-e/a-ann≥1.0 at all the 6 sites at the same time; ④Age of the patient has great influence on the measurement of MV-E/A ratio and DTI-e/a-ann ratio.
10.Effects of RATG on CD4+and CD8+ T cell eostimulatory molecule gene expression and productiun of immune-regulatory cytokines
Xiaoping WANG ; Zidong LIU ; Yusong FANG ; Geng WANG ; Liangming ZHU ; Yunshan ZHU ; He XU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2008;29(9):526-530
Objective To investigate the immunological effects of thymoglobulin (RATG) on human CD4+and CD8+cells for costimulatory molecule gene expression and the production ofimmune-regulatory cytokines. Methods CD4+and CI8+T cells were isolated and purified fromnormal human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) followed by incubation with RATG at37℃. Cells and culture supematants were collected at 24, 48, and 72 h after incubation, and analyzedby real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for CTLA-4, CD154, forkhead box P3(Foxp3), OX40, IFN-γ, IL-2, IL-10 and CD25 gene expression, and multiplex cytokine detectionassay for IFN-y, IL-2, IL-10, and IL-4 production. Untreated and rabbit isotype Ig-treated cells wereused as negative controls. Results RT-PCR demonstrated that RATG pre-treated CI+and CD8+cells upregulated the expression of CTLA-4, OX40, Foxp3, CD25, IFN-γ, IL-10 and IL-2 genes, anda dramatic increase of supernatant IFN-γ, IL-10, IL-2 and IL-4 was revealed 24 h after treatment asdetermined by multiplex cytokine detection assay when compared with negative controls. Theupre gulation of CTLA-4, Foxp3, OX40, IL-10 and CD25 was reduced, and a down-regulation ofCD154 and IL-2 gene expression was revealed 48 h after treatment. Cells, treated with RATG for 72h, demonstrated up-regulation of CTLA-4, Foxp3, OX40, IFN-y and CD25 gene expression, and theexpression of IL-2 and IL-10 genes was down-regulated. Additionally, supernatant IFN-γ, IL-2,IL-10 and IL-4 levels were decreased. Conclusion RATG stimulates CI4/CD8 T cells to up-regulatecostimulatory molecules and release immune regulation associated cytokines IF'N-γ, IL-2, IL-10in vitro. These results suggest that the unique effect of RATG on CD4+CD8+T cells may be animportant mechanism for its action in inducing immunoregulation, immunosuppression and transplanttolerance.

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