1.The effects of combining transcranial magnetic stimulation with biofeedback in retraining the swallowing of stroke survivors with dysphagia
Qian XU ; Zhenzhen HAN ; Dongyan ZHU ; Liang WANG ; Fang CAO ; Jiajia ZHAI ; Hongjian LU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2024;46(1):17-22
Objective:To evaluate the effect of combining contralateral high-frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) with biofeedback-controlled empty swallowing training on dysphagia among stroke survivors.Methods:Eighty dysphagic stroke survivors were divided at random into a control group, a biofeedback group, an rTMS group and a combined treatment group, each of 20. In addition to routine dysphagia rehabilitation, the biofeedback group and the rTMS group received empty swallowing training based on biofeedback or high-frequency rTMS applied to the healthy motor cortex as appropriate. The combined treatment group was given both. The treatment was administered once daily, 5 days a week for 3 consecutive weeks. Before and after the treatment, all of the subjects′ swallowing was evaluated using the penetration aspiration scale (PAS), functional oral intake scale (FOIS) and a standardized swallowing assessment (SSA). The latency and amplitude of the mylohyoid muscle′s motor evoked potentials (MEPs) were also recorded before and after the treatment.Results:After the treatment, significant improvement was observed in the average PAS, FOIS and SSA scores as well as in the latency and amplitude of the MEPs in the four groups. The average results in the combined treatment group were significantly better than in the other 3 groups. The latency of the mylohyoid muscle′s MEP was significantly shorter in the combined group than in the control and biofeedback groups on average, while the amplitude was significantly greater than in the control group.Conclusion:Combining contralateral high frequency rTMS with empty swallowing training based on biofeedback can better improve the swallowing of dysphagic stroke survivors.
2.Analysis on the Registration of Clinical Trials of Headache Treated by TCM
Yanhua JIANG ; Zhenzhen QIAN ; Sha ZHOU ; Yonglie ZHAO ; Jian ZHU ; Guang WU ; Hongli WU ; Zhiwei JING
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(4):79-85
Objective To analyze the registered clinical trials of headache treated by TCM;To discuss the current research status;To provide reference for the optimization of subsequent clinical trial research plans.Methods All clinical trials of headache treated by TCM were retrieved from the ChiCTR and the ClinicalTrials.The retrieval time was from the database establishment to May 22,2023.The general characteristics,study types,intervention measures and outcome indicators of the trials were analyzed respectively.Results A total of 104 registered studies were included,with the number of registered studies increasing since 2004 and reaching a peak in 2020,involving 25 provincial administrative regions or countries and 69 clinical trial institutions;the funding sources were mainly scientific research funds of universities,national finance and local finance.The research type was mainly intervention research;the designing scheme was mainly randomized parallel control study;the high frequency random method was simple random method;45 registered studies used blind methods.Exploratory studies/pre-trials were the most commonly used in the phases of clinical researches.Most of the registered studies were single-center clinical trials with a total sample size of 9 648 patients.The main interventions were acupuncture and oral Chinese medicines.The high frequency outcome indicators included life quality of score,headache attack frequency,headache attack days and headache severity,etc.There were some problems in outcome indicators,such as non-standard,lack of TCM characteristic advantages,and insufficient patient participation.Conclusion The number of registered studies of headache treated by TCM has increased by year,but there are some problems in design elements,such as random method,blind method,number of research centers,sample size and the setting of outcome indicator.
3.Development and validity test of blood glucose management knowledge questionnaire for perioperative patients with hyperglycemia
Meng LI ; Meng ZHAO ; Qian LIANG ; Jiayue LIU ; Qianqian YAO ; Zhenzhen WANG ; Bingyin SHI
Chinese Journal of Diabetes 2024;32(10):756-763
Objective To develop a blood glucose management knowledge questionnaire for perioperative patients with hyperglycemia and test its reliability and validity.Methods The initial questionnaire was formed through literature review,expert consultation,two rounds of Delphi letter consultation,and pre-survey.From August to September 2019,a total of 125 perioperative patients with hyperglycemia who were hospitalized in the surgical ward of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University were selected as the survey objects by the convenient sampling method.The items of the questionnaire were screened and the reliability and validity were tested.Results A total of 125 questionnaires were distributed and 115 valid questionnaires were returned,with an effective recovery rate of 92.0%.The blood glucose management knowledge questionnaire for perioperative patients with hyperglycemia included five dimensions(17 items in total),including influencing factors and hazards of abnormal blood glucose,key points of preoperative and postoperative nursing observation,perioperative blood glucose control goals,perioperative blood glucose management points,and emergency treatment of perioperative critical conditions.The effective recovery rates for both rounds of inquiry are 100.00%,the expert authority coefficient was 0.880 and the average coefficient of variation was 0.086 and 0.065(P<0.01).Exploratory factor analysis extracted a total of five common factors,and the cumulative variance contribution rate was 79.895%.The Cronbach's α coefficient of the questionnaire was 0.905,the test-retest reliability was 0.955,and the content validity index was 0.968.Conclusions The blood glucose management knowledge questionnaire for perioperative patients with hyperglycemia is scientific and practical,which can be used as an effective tool to evaluate the blood glucose management knowledge level during perioperative period.
4.Advances in the treatment of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with cardiac myosin inhibitors
Ye YUAN ; Zhenzhen YANG ; Bo YU ; Qian SUN ; Zhiqing ZHANG
China Pharmacy 2023;34(21):2684-2688
In recent years, with the increasing understanding of the genetic mechanisms of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, novel molecular-targeted drugs Mavacamten and Aficamten are two cardiac myosin inhibitors currently approved by the FDA for the treatment of hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy. Both of them have a similar mechanism of action and can selectively bind to different variable sites of cardiac myosin to inhibit cardiac myosin, thus reducing myocardial hypercontractility. Relevant clinical studies have also shown that both drugs can reduce patients’ left ventricular outflow tract pressure gradient, the levels of N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide and cardiac troponin I as cardiac markers, and improve New York Heart Association (NYHA) cardiac function class. They are safe, have mild adverse reactions, and can be tolerated by patients. Compared to Mavacamten, Aficamten, as a structurally optimized product, has a shorter half-life and fewer drug-drug interactions, which is more conducive to drug- targeted dose titration.
5.Visualization Analysis of Annual Differentiated Performance Data of Hospital Clinical Pharmacists Based on R Language
QIAN Can ; HUANG Ya ; HUANG Jian ; TANG Zhenzhen ; SU Huaiyu
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2023;40(21):3027-3032
Abstract
OBJECTIVE To conduct visual analysis of the annual differentiated performance data of clinical pharmacists by using R language to find out the shortcomings and promote the progress of clinical pharmacists and department development. METHODS The weight scores of clinical pharmacists’ performance assessment in 2021 were collected, and R language was used to draw rectangular tree diagram, violin case diagram and Sankey diagram for data visualization analysis. RESULTS The basic work of clinical pharmacy department accounted for the largest weight, followed by clinical affairs, pharmaceutical quality control affairs and pioneering affairs in the middle of the weight, while teaching, scientific research weight was insufficient. There were also great differences in the weight of clinical pharmacists. Among the 8 clinical pharmacists, 3 focused on basic, 3 on all-round development, 1 on clinical, and the work weight of 1 needed to be comprehensively improved. CONCLUSION R language visualization can be used to analyze the weight composition of clinical pharmacy department, which is convenient to formulate the direction of department rectification and promote the improvement of clinical pharmacists team level.
6.The effects of combining repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation with modified constraint-induced movement therapy on walking ability after a stroke
Dongyan ZHU ; Hongjian LU ; Zhidong HUANG ; Liang WANG ; Jiajia ZHAI ; Qian XU ; Zhenzhen HAN ; Yuejiao CAO ; Huiyuan JI
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2023;45(9):781-785
Objective:To seek any differential effect of combining repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) with a modified version of constraint-induced movement therapy (mCIMT) on the walking ability of stroke survivors.Methods:Seventy-five stroke survivors were randomly divided into a sham rTMS group, an rTMS group and a combined group, each of 25. In addition to 40 minutes of routine rehabilitation daily, including balance training, transfer training, muscle strength training, and proprioceptive training five times a week for 4 weeks, the sham rTMS group and rTMS group received sham or genuine rTMS. The combined group received 20 minutes of rTMS followed by mCIMT training 30 minutes later. The treatment was performed once a day, 5 days a week for 4 weeks. Before and after the treatment, all groups were evaluated using the Fugl-Meyer lower extremity assessment, the Berg balance scale, a 10-metre walk test and the modified Barthel index.Results:Significant improvement was observed in the average scores of all three groups in all of the assessments. The combined group′s averages were, however, significantly better than those of the other two groups.Conclusion:Supplementing mCIMT with rTMS can better improve the walking and other abilities in the activities of daily living of stroke survivors.
7.Association between different obesity indicators and carotid intima-media thickness in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Qian CUI ; Qingqing LOU ; Zhenzhen SUN ; Xinhua YE ; Ping YANG ; Dan FANG ; Ping YAO ; Xiaodan YUAN
Chinese Journal of Diabetes 2023;31(12):909-915
Objective To explore the relationship between different obesity indicators and carotid intima-media thickness(CIMT)in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM).Methods A total of 1762 T2DM patients who visited the Endocrinology Department of Changzhou Second People's Hospital Affiliated with Nanjing Medical University and the Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital Affiliated with Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine from January 2019 to February 2022 were enrolled in this study.They were divided into youth group(18~44 years old,n=402),middle aged group(45~59 years old,n=1032),and elderly group(≥60 years old,n=328)according to WHO age classification criteria.The influencing factors for CIMT thickening in T2DM patients were analyzed using binary logistic regression,and the evaluation of the predictive effect of different obesity indicators on CIMT thickening was evaluated by receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves.Results The subcuta-neous fat area,visceral fat area(VFA),neck circumference(NC),BMI,WC,cardiac metabolic index(CMI),Chinese visceral fat index(CAVI),visceral fat index,triglyceride glucose index,body roundness index,lipid aggregation index,HbA1c,DBP,TC,TG,HDL-C,LDL-C were lower in the middle aged and elderly groups than in youth group(P<0.05).Binary logistic regression showed that VFA,NC,CMI in young T2DM patients,CAVI in middle aged T2DM patients,and NC in elderly T2DM patients were influ-encing factors for CIMT thickening.ROC curve analysis showed that VFA in young T2DM patients,CAVI in middle aged T2DM patients,and NC in elderly T2DM patients had a better predictive effect on CIMT thickening,with areas under the ROC curve of 0.567,0.574,and 0.573 respectively.Conclusion VFA,CAVI,and NC have a certain predictive effect on CIMT thickening in young,middle aged,and elderly T2DM patients.
8.Outcome Indicators in Randomized Controlled Trials on Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment of Vertigo
Yanhua JIANG ; Zhiwei JING ; Zhenzhen QIAN ; Sha ZHOU ; Jian ZHU ; Guang WU ; Hongli WU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2023;29(22):136-145
ObjectiveThis study analyzed the outcome indicators in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) treatment of vertigo, aiming to provide a reference for clinical trial protocol design and the establishment of core indicator sets for vertigo treatment. MethodCNKI, Wanfang, VIP, SinoMed, PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science were searched for the RCTs on TCM treatment of vertigo, and data extraction was conducted. ResultA total of 375 RCTs involving 33 593 patients were included, from which 482 outcome indicators were extracted, with a frequency of 2 715 and an average of seven outcome indicators used for each RCT. In addition, there were some differences in outcome indicators reported by different study groups. According to the functional properties, the reported outcome indicators were classified into nine domains: clinical symptoms and signs, TCM symptom efficacy, physical and chemical examinations, quality of life, mental health, safety events, patients’ satisfaction degree, long-term prognosis, and economic evaluation. The outcome indicators with higher frequency were clinical total effective rate, total TCM symptom score, occurrence of adverse reactions, dizziness handicap inventory (DHI) score, average flow velocity of the basilar artery, incidence of adverse reactions, average flow velocity of the left vertebral artery, average flow velocity of the right vertebral artery, plasma viscosity, and vertigo score. ConclusionThe outcome indicators reported by RCTs of TCM treatment of vertigo mainly have two problems: lack of unified standards and norms and insufficient attention to outcome indicators that can reflect the characteristics of TCM. The construction of the core indicator set for TCM treatment of vertigo should fully highlight the characteristic advantages of TCM and unify the standards and norms for the outcome indicators on this basis, so as to improve the quality of clinical research and the value of secondary research.
9.Epidemiological survey of childhood asthma in Wuxi and its relation to outdoor environmental factors
Yun GUO ; Weiwei SU ; Mei DONG ; Zhenzhen PAN ; Qian WANG ; Shanshan PAN ; Qin ZHOU ; Shiyao XU ; Sichao SHAO ; Pan WANG ; Xiaoping WU ; Ling LI
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(4):271-274
Objective:To investigate the incidence of asthma and the characteristics of acute attacks in children aged 3-14 in different administrative areas of Wuxi, and to analyze the correlation of asthma with the outdoor environmental factors.Methods:A total of 10 175 children aged 3-14 were randomly selected from 5 different administrative regions in Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province for childhood asthma epidemiological survey from January to December in 2017.Results:The complete questionnaires were collected from 8 318 children with a response rate of 81.70%.There were 6 734 valid questionnaires.Asthma occurred to 259 children, and the prevalence rate was 3.84%.The prevalence of asthma in male and female children was 4.89% (163 cases) and 2.82% (96 cases), respectively.The ratio of male patients to female patients was 1.70∶1.00, and the difference was significant ( χ2=19.72, P<0.01). Children were most prone to suffer from asthma attacks at the turn of seasons (87/259 cases, 33.59%). The frequency of asthma was the lowest from June to August (9/259 cases, 3.47%). Among 244 cases attacked by acute asthma, the prevailing time period of acute attacks was irregular in 88 patients (36.07%), bedtime in 64 cases (26.23%). In different regions of the city, the lowest prevalence rate of asthma was found in Binhu District (50/1 830 cases, 2.73%), the highest prevalence rate of asthma was found in Xinwu District (71/1 502 cases, 4.72%), the difference between the highest and lowest prevalence rates of asthma was significant ( χ2=13.19, P<0.05). In terms of the air quality in different admi-nistrative regions of Wuxi, the nitrogen dioxide (NO 2) concentration, the carbon monoxide (CO) concentration, PM 10 and PM 2.5 in Binhu District were lower than other 4 regions.In different seasons in Wuxi city, the sulfur dioxide(SO 2) concentration, the NO 2 concentration, the CO concentration, PM 10 and PM 2.5 from June to August were significantly lower than those in other months.The prevalence of asthma in children in different administrative districts of Wuxi was weakly positively correlated with the SO 2 concentration, the NO 2 concentration and PM 10 ( r=0.10, P<0.01; r=0.22, P<0.01; r=0.06, P<0.01, respectively). The prevalence of asthma was weakly negatively associated with the ozone(O 3) concentration ( r=-0.06, P<0.01). Acute asthma attacks were weakly positively correlated with the SO 2 concentration ( r=0.22, P<0.01), the NO 2 concentration ( r=0.28, P<0.01), the CO concentration ( r=0.23, P<0.01), PM 10 ( r=0.18, P<0.01) and PM 2.5 ( r=0.18, P<0.01), and weakly negatively correlated with the O 3 concentration ( r=-0.40, P<0.01). Conclusions:The prevalence of asthma in Wuxi is higher in boys than in girls, and the frequency of asthma attacks is related to the season.The SO 2, NO 2, CO, PM 10, PM 2.5 and O 3 concentration affect the prevalence and acute attacks of asthma.
10.Long-term cognitive function changes and related factors in patients with prostate cancer treated by androgen deprivation therapy
Ping LI ; Jianxia CHEN ; Jing CHEN ; Zhenzhen JIN ; Rongrong WU ; Rong QIAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(33):4531-4536
Objective:To investigate changes in long-term cognitive function of patients with prostate cancer treated by androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) and analyze its related factors.Methods:Using a prospective cohort study method, a total of 131 patients with non-metastatic prostate cancer who were admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University from April 2016 to April 2018 were selected as the research objects. The patients who received ADT were set as the ADT group and the patients who did not use ADT were set as the non-ADT group. General Situation Questionnaire, Montreal Cognitive Assessment Basic Scale (MoCA-B) , Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) and Chinese version of Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Cognitive Function (FACT-Cog) were used to investigate. Longitudinal comparisons of patients were made between the two groups on admission, 6 months later, 12 months later and 24 months later. Multivariate regression analysis was conducted to analyze factors associated with cognitive changes in prostate cancer patients receiving ADT.Results:At the end of the 24-month follow-up, a total of 123 patients had completed the investigation, including 55 in the ADT group and 68 in the non-ADT group. The FACT-Cog scores of patients in the ADT group were respectively (110.3±10.2) , (107.6±10.2) , (106.1±9.9) and (103.1±9.5) at the time of enrollment, 6 months, 12 months and 24 months. The FACT-Cog scores of patients in the non-ADT group were respectively (111.1±10.0) , (108.7±10.3) , (107.0±9.4) and (106.4±9.5) at the time of enrollment, 6 months, 12 months and 24 months. Multivariate analysis showed that treatment, age and PHQ-9 score were the influencing factors of cognitive decline in prostate cancer patients ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The cognitive function of prostate cancer patients who have received ADT for a long time has declined over time. ADT, aging and depression are the main independent risk factors for cognitive decline, suggesting that nursing workers should pay attention to changes of cognitive function of patients at early stage and provide nursing intervention for risk factors to improve the cognitive status of patients.


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