1.Rapamycin attenuates ioversol-induced acute kidney injury in rat models
Qingju LI ; Ran YU ; Jiajia CHEN ; Haoyu CHEN ; Jian SONG ; Wanpeng WANG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2024;44(1):31-36
Objective To investigate the role of autophagy in contrast-induced acute kidney injury(CI-AKI)in rats and to explore its possible mechanism.Methods SD rats were randomly divided into control group,acute kid-ney injury model group(intravenous injection of contrast medium ioversol via tail vein;model),rapamycin(RAPA)group and hydroxychloroquine(HCQ)group.Blood urea nitrogen(BUN)and serum creatinine(Scr)con-tents were measured and the potential change foun in renal pathology was detected by HE staining and microscopy.Transmission electron microscopy was used to observe auto-phagy-related changes in ultrastructure.Western blot was used to observe the expression of microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3(LC3)Ⅱ/LC3Ⅰ,ubiquitin-binding protein p62 and Histone deacetylase 4(HDAC4).The expression of HDAC4 was also observed by RT-qPCR.Results Compared with control group,the level of BUN,Scr and HDAC4 expression in the model and HCQ group was increased(P<0.01),the proximal tubules of the kidney were significantly damaged.In the model group,auto-phagososomes and autolysosomes increased,accompanied by an increase of LC3Ⅱ/LC3Ⅰ and a decrease in the p62 level(P<0.05,P<0.01);Compared with model group,there were more autophagosomes and autolysosomes were found in RAPA group(P<0.01),accompanied by increased LC3Ⅱ/LC3Ⅰratio and decrease in the p62 and HDAC4(P<0.05,P<0.01).In contrast,the number of autophagy related structures decreased in HCQ group(P<0.01),accompanied by the simultaneous increase of LC3Ⅱ/LC3Ⅰ,p62 and the increase of HDAC4(P<0.01).Conclusions Ioversol may induce autophagy activation,while enhancing autophagy by RAPA alleviates CI-AKI induced renal dysfunction.The mechanism is potentially atributed to the regulation of HDAC4.
2.Construction and application of sub-specialty nursing quality standard in orthopedics department
Yang HONG ; Jie WANG ; Xiafen ZHANG ; Dan ZHAO ; Min CHENG ; Min SU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(9):716-721
The current situation of the construction and application of orthopaedic subspecialty nursing quality standards at home and abroad is reviewed, and the overview of orthopaedic subspecialty nursing quality standards, theoretical foundations, the content of the standard construction, the form and results of the application, and the shortcomings and outlooks are elaborated and illustrated, with a view to providing theoretical references for the further improvement and application of China′s orthopaedic subspecialty nursing quality standard system, and providing scientific suggestions and reflections for the promotion of the high-quality development of orthopaedic subspecialty nursing.
3.Meta analysis of interventional effect of aerobic combined resistance exercise on hemodialysis patients
Yixiu LIU ; Siyan DENG ; Xiju LUO ; Huagang HU ; Jinhua LIU
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(12):1856-1863
Objective To systematically assess the interventional effects of aerobic combined resistance exercise on walking ability,cardiorespiratory endurance,dialysis adequacy and quality of life in the patients with hemodialysis(HD).Methods The published randomized controlled trials on the interventional effects of aerobic combined resistance exercise in HD patients were retrieved from the databases of PubMed,Cochrane Library,Embase,Ovid,Web of Science,CNKI,VIP,Wanfang and China Biomedical Literature Service System(SinoMed).The retrieval time was from the database establishment to May 28,2021;the included literatures were analyzed by using RevMan 5.4 software.Results A total of 24 studies with 1 086 research subjects were included.The results showed that compared with the control group(adopting the usual care or conducting no-resistance limb movement),the walking ability,cardiopulmonary endurance and the dimensions of partial quality of life in the HD patients of the intervention group(aerobic combined resistance exercise)were signifi-cantly improved.The dialysis adequacy during dialysis in the intervention group was significantly improved compared with that in the control group.Conclusion Aerobic combined resistance exercise could improve the physical function,quality of life and dialysis adequacy in HD patients,and it is recommended that the patients are encouraged to conduct the aerobic combined resistance exercise by combining with the specific situation.
4.Interventional effect of virtual reality on cancer patients:a Meta-analysis
Jie DU ; Lanlan GUAN ; Xiaolin LI ; Fang WANG ; Fei PENG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2024;23(7):74-82
Objective To evaluate the interventional effects of virtual reality(VR)on cancer patients in pain,anxiety,cognitive function,upper limb function and quality of life.Methods Randomised controlled trials(RCTs)using VR technology on cancer patients were retrieved from databases of CNKI,Wanfang Database,SinoMed,VIP,PubMed,Web of Science,Embase,PsycINFO and Cochrane Library,from the inception of the databases to March 2023.Two reviewers independently examined and screened the literatures,followed by evaluation of the quality and extraction of relevant themes.Meta-analysis was conducted by using RevMan 5.3 to analyse the acquired data.Results A total of 9 RCTs involving 727 patients were included.The meta-analysis demonstrated that VR technology alleviated pain intensity in cancer patients[SMD=-1.31,95%CI(-1.96 to-0.66),P<0.001],relieved anxiety[SMD=-0.96,95%CI(-1.62 to-0.31),P=0.004],improved cognitive function[SMD=3.37,95%CI(1.74 to 5.00),P<0.001],and improved quality of life of cancer patients[SMD=0.67,95%CI(0.38 to 0.96),P<0.001].However,it posed unclear effect on upper limb function[SMD=-0.57,95%CI(-1.40 to 0.26),P=0.18].Conclusion VR technology shows potentials in alleviation of pain,reduction of anxiety and improvement of cognitive function and the quality of life in cancer patients,but it remains uncertain effect on upper limb function.However,due to heterogeneity in some of the results,more high-quality studies are required to validate the interventional effects of VR technology on cancer patients.
5.Current situation and influencing factors of medical protective mask wea-ring behavior of health care workers
Jia-Jia TU ; Fang LIU ; Ke-Xuan WANG ; Yi-Ping MAO ; Qi QI ; Jie ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2024;23(6):735-741
Objective To understand the current situation of protective mask wearing behavior of health care workers(HCWs),analyze the influencing factors for the failure to wear medical protective masks in a standard manner,and provide basis for the improvement of mask-wearing related training.Methods From June 2022 to March 2023,staff in a tertiary first-class hospital were selected as the research object.Real-time quantitative fitness testing using aerosol condensation particle counting method was applied to test 5 commonly used medical protective masks available in the market.Fitness factor changes of the testing instrument and assistance from professional per-sonnel were needed to comprehensively estimate the wearing condition of medical protective masks.Participants were surveyed through a self-made general information questionnaire.Heads and faces of participants were scanned by three-dimensional(3D)laser scanning technology,and scanned images were imported into Geomagic Studio 2013 software to measure head and face dimensions.Results A total of 222 HCWs were investigated,991 real-time tests and 208 times of 3D scanning were conducted.221(22.30%)tests showed failure of participants in wearing masks in a standard manner.The non-standard wearing rates of 5 types of medical protective masks were 30.56%,25.62%,25.87%,23.15%,and 7.35%,respectively.The non-standard mask-wearing rates showed statistically significant difference between groups categorized in terms of medical protective masks with different shapes,partici-pants'occupation,time of last training for wearing medical protective masks,and participants'experience in pre-vention and control of respiratory infectious disease(all P<0.05).There were no statistically significant differences in non-standard mask-wearing rate between groups with different brands and sizes of medical protective masks,as well as gender and department of participants,etc.(all P>0.05).The body mass index(BMI)was significantly different among participants who wear foldable medical protective masks in the standard and non-standard manner(both P<0.05).Conclusion Wearing medical protective masks by HCWs in a non-standard manner is influenced by multiple factors.It is recommended to conduct real-time testing before formal quantitative fitness testing,so as to save time and improve testing efficiency.When conducting training on wearing medical protective masks in the fu-ture,targeted training should be provided based on mask shape and focus on logistics personnel,interns,individuals with high BMI,those who have never received training on wearing medical protective masks,and those who have never participated in the prevention and treatment of respiratory infectious diseases.
6.Construction of a thirst management scheme for adult surgical patients
Ying ZHU ; Jianhong LYU ; Xinqi WANG ; Mengyi CAI ; Weiying ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(22):3007-3013
Objective:To construct a thirst management scheme for adult surgical patients and provide practical guidance for nurses to carry out perioperative thirst management.Methods:From April to May 2023, literature search was conducted to extract domestic and foreign evidence related to thirst, and after group discussion, a preliminary management plan for thirst in adult surgical patients was constructed. From May to June 2023, 18 experts were selected for two rounds of Delphi expert letter consultation, and a formal plan for thirst management of adult surgical patients was discussed and revised according to expert opinions.Results:A total of 18 experts completed two rounds of expert letter consultation. The effective recovery rate of the questionnaire was 100.00% and the expert authority coefficient was 0.915. The coefficients of variation for the importance and operability scores of the first round of expert inquiry were 0.05-0.25 and 0.06-0.42, respectively, and the Kendall's harmony coefficients were 0.224 and 0.184 ( P<0.01). The coefficients of variation for the importance and operability scores of the second round of inquiry were 0.05-0.23 and 0.06-0.24, respectively, and the Kendall's harmony coefficients were 0.166 and 0.154 ( P<0.01). The final thirst management scheme included five primary items (preliminary preparation, identification and evaluation, preoperative relief strategies, postoperative intervention measures and effectiveness evaluation) and 23 secondary items. Conclusions:The thirst management scheme for adult surgical patients constructed in this study is scientific and comprehensive, which can provide a reference basis for clinical practice.
7.Longitudinal study of psychological distress trajectory in young and middle-aged patients during peridialysis period
Rui LI ; Yue WU ; Xiaofeng ZHENG ; Lu MA ; Hong SONG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2024;38(6):487-492
Objective:To explore the changing trajectory of psychological distress in young and middle-aged patients during peridialysis period.Methods:Totally 122 patients in the peridialysis period were investigated with the Self-Designed General Data Questionnaire,Distress Screening Scale(DSS),Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale(CD-RISC),Social Support Revalued Scale(SSRS)and Self-Perceived Burden Scale(SPBS)at the time of diag-nosis,initial dialysis,and dialysis for 1 month,2 months and 3 months,respectively.The growth mix model was used to identify trajectory categories.Results:The time main effect of scores of DSS,CD-RISC and SPBS in peridi-alysis patients was statistically significant(Ps<0.05),the scores of DSS and SPBS were the highest at the initial dialysis and the lowest at 3 months of dialysis.The CD-RISC scores were the lowest at the first dialysis and the highest at 3 months of dialysis.The trajectory of psychological distress was divided into 3 types,namely continuous high level(26.20%),high level decline(40.72%),and medium-low level decline(33.08%).Conclusion:The psychological distress of young and middle-aged peridialysis patients shows different trajectories from diagnosis to regular dialysis.Clinical staff should pay more attention to the psychological status of the first-time dialysis pa-tients.
8.Current status of the discharge readiness in patients with Budd-Chiari syndrome undergoing interventional therapy and analysis of its influencing factors
Chenchen WU ; Wen ZHENG ; Xueqing MENG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2024;33(6):674-678
Objective To discuss the current status of the discharge readiness in patients with Budd-Chiari syndrome undergoing interventional therapy,and to analyze its influencing factors.Methods A cross-sectional survey in 150 patients with Budd-Chiari syndrome,who were admitted to the Department of Interventional Radiology of a certain grade Ⅲ-A hospital in Xuzhou City of China between September 2022 and September 2023,was conducted.The revised Discharge Preparation Scale,the Discharge Guidance Quality Scale,and the self-designed general data collection form were used as the study tools.Results The results of the survey showed that the mean discharge readiness score in the 150 patients with Budd-Chiari syndrome undergoing interventional therapy was(102.59±7.88)points,and the quality of discharge guidance,education level,and per capita monthly household income,and the current disease status were the key factors affecting the patient's readiness for discharge(P<0.001).Conclusion The overall level of readiness for discharge in patients with Budd-Chiari syndrome undergoing interventional therapy is high,but nurses should make key assessment of the current disease status,the discharge intentions and concerns of patients with low-education level and low-income,based on which give targeted health guidance so as to improve patient's readiness for discharge.(J Intervent Radiol,2024,33:674-678)
9.Screening of new biomarkers for esophageal cancer and preliminary verification for peripheral blood mRNA
Bai XUE ; Ping CHEN ; Yuling ZHANG ; Qixiang SHAO ; Guoying XU ; Huihui HAO ; Hongchun LI ; Weili CAI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2024;42(5):337-342
Objective To screen and verify the genes that play key role in the occurrence and development of esophageal cancer by u-sing bioinformatics and real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR(qRT-PCR)methods to find new markers for diagnosis of esophageal cancer(ESCA).Methods Using the TCGA database and Wayne plot analysis,the cross genes between the differentially expressed genes of ESCA and the genes which have the most significant impacts on disease-free survival(DFS)rate in esophageal cancer patients were preliminarily identified.Following conducting protein-protein interaction(PPI)network analysis on the overlapping genes,GO and KEGG functional analysis was performed to screen the potential key genes as the diagnostic markers of esophageal cancer.qRT-PCR was used to quantitatively analyze the expression of mRNA of the key gene in peripheral blood.Statistical analysis was con-ducted based on the clinico-pathological characteristics of the patients to determine its potential value as a new diagnostic marker for e-sophageal cancer.Results After overlapping of differentially expressed genes of ESCA and disease-free survival genes in the TCGA database,39 upregulated genes and 20 downregulated genes were found to be differentially expressed,all of which affected disease-free survival rate.After conducting PPI network analysis,15 upregulated genes with core interactions were identified,and the downregulat-ed genes did not form any interaction network.Further enrichment analysis of these 15 core interacting genes through GO and KEGG,revealed that fibronectin 1(FN1)may be a potential biomarker for ESCA diagnosis.The qRT-PCR results showed that compared with the healthy control group,the mRNA expression level of FN1 in the peripheral blood of esophageal cancer patients was significantly ele-vated.After analyzing the clinical characteristics of patients,it was found that the patients with poor differentiation and high clinico-pathological staging had significantly increased peripheral blood FN1 mRNA levels.The model with FN1 mRNA expression levels can distinguish esophageal cancer patients from healthy individuals.Conclusion FN1 mRNA may be a potential non-invasive diagnostic biomarker for esophageal cancer.
10.Non-pharmaceutical intervention of Traditional Chinese Medicine in stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a best evidence summary
Qian MA ; Lijuan ZHANG ; Yun CHEN ; Lijing LU ; Junchen LU ; Xie WU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(24):1893-1902
Objective:To systematically review, assess, extract, and summarize the most effective evidence on non-pharmacological traditional Chinese medicine interventions for promoting pulmonary rehabilitation in stable patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, aiming to provide a theoretical foundation for clinical nurses to implement traditional Chinese medicine nursing interventions.Methods:According to the "6S" evidence model, relevant evidence on non-pharmacological traditional Chinese medicine interventions for stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease was retrieved from domestic and foreign databases, guideline websites and professional society websites, including clinical decisions, guidelines, evidence summaries, systematic reviews, expert consensus, etc. The retrieval time was from January 1, 2018 to August 10, 2023. Two researchers evaluated the quality of the included literature, and extracted data and summarized evidence.Results:A total of 23 articles were included, including 6 guideline, 1 evidence summary, 7 systematic reviews, 8 Meta analysis and 1 expert consensus. The 37 evidences were summarized from 11 aspects, including target population, intervention focus, moxibustion therapy, acupoint sticking therapy, transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation, acupuncture therapy, acupoint injection therapy, traditional Chinese exercises, diet therapy, follow-up procedures, safety considerations.Conclusions:This study summarizes the evidences of traditional Chinese medicine non-drug pulmonary rehabilitation in the stable stage of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. When applying the evidence in clinical practice, the traditional Chinese medicine nursing ability of nurses and the actual situation of patients should be fully considered to formulate an individualized traditional Chinese medicine nursing plan.

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