1.Longitudinal relationship between body image satisfaction and anxiety symptoms among Tibetan college students:the mediating role of disordered eating and moderating role of mindfulness
Ruipeng WU ; Zixuan GUANG ; Qiong NIU ; Chunyu ZHENG ; Yuxin XIE ; Bingheng QU ; Xiaopeng TONG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2024;45(5):872-879
Objective To explore the mediating role of eating disorders in the relationship between body image satisfaction and anxiety symptoms among college students,and further examine the moderating effect of mindfulness on this mediating pathway.Methods By using convenience sampling,we conducted baseline and follow-up surveys among freshmen and sophomores at two universities in Xizang Autonomous Region from September to December 2021.Measurements included the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale,the body image satisfaction subscale of the Multidimensional Body-Self Relations Questionnaire,the Eating Attitudes Test,and the Mindful Attention Awareness Scale.Data analyses performed using SPSS 23.0 included Pearson correlation analysis,mediation(model 4),and moderation(model 58)effect analysis.Results A total of 2 993 students participated in both the baseline and follow-up surveys,including 1 007 males(34.3%)and 1,666 Tibetan and other ethnic minorities(56.8%),with an average age of 19.8(SD=1.3)years.Body image satisfaction significantly predicted anxiety symptoms,and this relationship was partially mediated by disordered eating.The presence of mindfulness moderated the impact of body image satisfaction on disordered eating and the influence of disordered eating on anxiety symptoms,indicating varying strengths of these relationships at different levels of mindfulness.Conclusion This study demonstrates that body image satisfaction can significantly predict anxiety symptoms,with disordered eating playing a mediating role in this relationship.The moderating effect of mindfulness further reveals that students with high levels of mindfulness are less likely to experience eating disorders influenced by body image dissatisfaction.Interventions for college students'mental health should consider including management of body image and eating behaviors,as well as mindfulness training.
2.Feasibility and safety of stentless discharge after flexible ureteroscopic lithotripsy assisted by flexible negative pressure sheath
Haijie XIE ; Junkai HUANG ; Zhihao FU ; Fu ZHU ; Linguo XIE ; Chunyu LIU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2024;45(8):614-618
Objective:To investigate the feasibility and safety of a treatment system for stentless discharge after flexible ureteroscopic lithotripsy assisted by flexible negative pressure sheath.Methods:The clinical data of 72 patients with upper urinary calculi admitted to the Second Hospital of Tianjin Medical University from November 2022 to February 2023 were retrospectively analyzed. All patients achieved stentless discharge after flexible ureteroscopic lithotripsy assisted by flexible negative pressure sheath. There were 50 males and 22 females. The average age was (54.7±12.1) years. Preoperative urine culture was positive in 14 cases, negative in 3 cases (4.2%)with nitrite positive, and 11 cases were negative for urine culture and nitrites but positive of white blood cells (+ + + ). There were 29 cases of renal calculi, 33 cases of upper ureteral calculi, and 10 cases of upper ureteral calculi combined with renal calculi.The mean stone diameter was 17.0(14.0, 24.0)mm. CT value was (1 049.3±258.6)HU. Twenty-four patients carried ureteral stents before operation. A total of 42 cases used ureteral sheaths with diameters of F11/13, and 30 cases used sheaths with diameters of F12/14.During the operation, an infusion pump was used to provide sufficient irrigation pressure. The negative pressure suction was attached to the distal end of the sheath. The flexible head of the sheath was guided to the target renal calyx, to completely aspirate stone fragments. Stone baskets was used in 11 cases during the procedure. The level of ureteral injury was assessed according to the Traxer grading system at the end of the operation. A ureteral stent with extraction string was retained.On the first day postoperatively, CT scanning was performed to evaluate the residual stone fragments. Patients were discharged on postoperative day 2-3 after the removal of the ureteral stent and catheter. Follow-up was conducted for 30 days postoperatively, during which the Ureteral Stent Symptom Questionnaire (USSQ) was used to assess voiding symptoms and pain. Painkiller usage and emergency revisit situations were recorded. CT scans were performed to evaluate the stone-free rate on postoperative day 30.Results:The average operation time was 30.0 (20.0, 44.5) minutes. A total of 70 cases had no ureteral injuries, and 2 cases had Grade 1 ureteral injuries (minor mucosal damage). Three cases developed fever within 72 hours postoperatively, with no cases of septic shock or fever after stent removal. Eight patients reported waist and abdominal discomfort after discharge and took oral pain medication. Among them, one patient returned to the emergency department for pain treatment. Five patients reported moderate or severe genitourinary symptoms (including voiding frequency, nocturia, urgency/incontinence, dysuria, hematuria, and incomplete emptying) based on subjective evaluation. All patients could work and recovered a normal daily life after discharge and there was no readmission or additional surgical procedures. There were 61 patients achieved immediate stone-free status on the first day after surgery, and 66 patients achieved stone-free status during follow-up at 30 days postoperatively.Conclusions:Stentless discharge after flexible ureteroscopic lithotripsy assisted by flexible negative pressure sheath is safe and feasible.
3.Effect of patient-controlled intravenous analgesia with esketamine mixed with hydromorphone on postoperative sleep quality in pediatric patients
Yang LI ; Liwei LI ; Kun LIU ; Zhonghua XIE ; Lingling WANG ; Chunyu MA ; Jianjun YANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2024;44(6):698-701
Objective:To evaluate the effect of patient-controlled intravenous analgesia (PCIA) with esketamine mixed with hydromorphone on the postoperative sleep quality in pediatric patients.Methods:This was a prospective randomised controlled study. One hundred pediatric patients of both sexes, aged 4-12 yr, with a body mass index of 13-26 kg/m 2, of American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status classification Ⅰ or Ⅱ, undergoing elective abdominal surgery with general anesthesia, who agreed to use postoperative patient-controlled intravenous analgesia in our hospital from January to November 2023, were divided into esktamine mixed with hydromorphone group (EH group) and hydromorphone group (H group), with 50 patients in each group. PCIA solution contained esketamine 1 mg/kg and hydromorphon 0.1 mg/kg in 100 ml of 0.9% sodium chloride in EH group and hydromorphone 0.2 mg/kg in 100 ml of 0.9% sodium chloride in H group. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index was used to evaluate the preoperative sleep quality by asking pediatric patients themselves or their guardians. On the morning of 1-3 days after surgery, the numeric rating scale (NRS) was used to evaluate the sleep quality of the first 3 nights after surgery. At 24 and 48 h after surgery, the FLACC pain scale was used to evaluate the intensity of pain. The consumption of hydromorphone within 48 h after surgery and the incidence of postoperative adverse reactions such as nausea, vomiting, itching and delirium were recorded. Results:Compared with group H, the NRS score was significantly increased on the 1st postoperative night, the ratio of poor sleep quality was decreased ( P<0.05), and no significant change was found in the NRS score on the 2nd or 3rd postoperative night and ratio of poor sleep quality ( P>0.05), and the FLACC pain scale score at 24 and 48 h after surgery and consumption of hydromorphone within 48 h after surgery were decreased in group EH ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the incidence of postoperative adverse reactions between the two groups ( P>0.05). Conclusions:PCIA with esketamine mixed with hydromorphone can improve the postoperative sleep quality in pediatric patients.
4.Carrier screening for 223 monogenic diseases in Chinese population:a multi-center study in 33 104 individuals
Wei HOU ; Xiaolin FU ; Xiaoxiao XIE ; Chunyan ZHANG ; Jiaxin BIAN ; Xiao MAO ; Juan WEN ; Chunyu LUO ; Hua JIN ; Qian ZHU ; Qingwei QI ; Yeqing QIAN ; Jing YUAN ; Yanyan ZHAO ; Ailan YIN ; Shutie LI ; Yulin JIANG ; Manli ZHANG ; Rui XIAO ; Yanping LU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(6):1015-1023
Objective To investigate the epidemiological characteristics and mutation spectrum of monogenic diseases in Chinese population through a large-scale,multicenter carrier screening.Methods This study was conducted among a total of 33 104 participants(16 610 females)from 12 clinical centers across China.Carrier status for 223 genes was analyzed using high-throughput sequencing and different PCR methods.Results The overall combined carrier frequency was 55.58%for 197 autosomal genes and 1.84%for 26 X-linked genes in these participants.Among the 16 669 families,874 at-risk couples(5.24%)were identified.Specifically,584 couples(3.50%)were at risk for autosomal genes,306(1.84%)for X-linked genes,and 16 for both autosomal and X-linked genes.The most frequently detected autosomal at-risk genes included GJB2(autosomal recessive deafness type 1A,393 couples),HBA1/HBA2(α-thalassemia,36 couples),PAH(phenylketonuria,14 couples),and SMN1(spinal muscular atrophy,14 couples).The most frequently detected X-linked at-risk genes were G6PD(G6PD deficiency,236 couples),DMD(Duchenne muscular dystrophy,23 couples),and FMR1(fragile X syndrome,17 couples).After excluding GJB2 c.109G>A,the detection rate of at-risk couples was 3.91%(651/16 669),which was lowered to 1.72%(287/16 669)after further excluding G6PD.The theoretical incidence rate of severe monogenic birth defects was approximately 4.35‰(72.5/16 669).Screening for a battery of the top 22 most frequent genes in the at-risk couples could detect over 95%of at-risk couples,while screening for the top 54 genes further increased the detection rate to over 99%.Conclusion This study reveals the carrier frequencies of 223 monogenic genetic disorders in the Chinese population and provides evidence for carrier screening strategy development and panel design tailored to the Chinese population.In carrier testing,genetic counseling for specific genes or gene variants can be challenging,and the couples need to be informed of these difficulties before testing and provided with options for not screening these genes or gene variants.
5.Carrier screening for 223 monogenic diseases in Chinese population:a multi-center study in 33 104 individuals
Wei HOU ; Xiaolin FU ; Xiaoxiao XIE ; Chunyan ZHANG ; Jiaxin BIAN ; Xiao MAO ; Juan WEN ; Chunyu LUO ; Hua JIN ; Qian ZHU ; Qingwei QI ; Yeqing QIAN ; Jing YUAN ; Yanyan ZHAO ; Ailan YIN ; Shutie LI ; Yulin JIANG ; Manli ZHANG ; Rui XIAO ; Yanping LU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(6):1015-1023
Objective To investigate the epidemiological characteristics and mutation spectrum of monogenic diseases in Chinese population through a large-scale,multicenter carrier screening.Methods This study was conducted among a total of 33 104 participants(16 610 females)from 12 clinical centers across China.Carrier status for 223 genes was analyzed using high-throughput sequencing and different PCR methods.Results The overall combined carrier frequency was 55.58%for 197 autosomal genes and 1.84%for 26 X-linked genes in these participants.Among the 16 669 families,874 at-risk couples(5.24%)were identified.Specifically,584 couples(3.50%)were at risk for autosomal genes,306(1.84%)for X-linked genes,and 16 for both autosomal and X-linked genes.The most frequently detected autosomal at-risk genes included GJB2(autosomal recessive deafness type 1A,393 couples),HBA1/HBA2(α-thalassemia,36 couples),PAH(phenylketonuria,14 couples),and SMN1(spinal muscular atrophy,14 couples).The most frequently detected X-linked at-risk genes were G6PD(G6PD deficiency,236 couples),DMD(Duchenne muscular dystrophy,23 couples),and FMR1(fragile X syndrome,17 couples).After excluding GJB2 c.109G>A,the detection rate of at-risk couples was 3.91%(651/16 669),which was lowered to 1.72%(287/16 669)after further excluding G6PD.The theoretical incidence rate of severe monogenic birth defects was approximately 4.35‰(72.5/16 669).Screening for a battery of the top 22 most frequent genes in the at-risk couples could detect over 95%of at-risk couples,while screening for the top 54 genes further increased the detection rate to over 99%.Conclusion This study reveals the carrier frequencies of 223 monogenic genetic disorders in the Chinese population and provides evidence for carrier screening strategy development and panel design tailored to the Chinese population.In carrier testing,genetic counseling for specific genes or gene variants can be challenging,and the couples need to be informed of these difficulties before testing and provided with options for not screening these genes or gene variants.
6.The progress and application of wireless power transfer technology in mechanical circulatory support devices
Lukuan XIE ; Chunyu HE ; Dan LI ; Guangmao LIU
China Medical Equipment 2024;21(10):173-182
Mechanical circulatory support(MCS)devices have been widely used in the treatment of heart failure(HF)patients,but the infection problems caused by percutaneous cables for power transfer severely reduces the long-term survival rate of patients.The application of wireless power transfer(WPT)technology to MCS devices,and the realization of wireless power supply and full implantation of the devices is an effective means to reduce infection.WPT technology eliminates the need for percutaneous cables to transmit power,eliminates the infection problem caused by percutaneous cables,and improves the quality of life for patients,which is a more ideal power transmission method for MCS devices.The research progress of four WPT technologies,including transcutaneous energy transfer(TET),free-range resonant electrical energy delivery(FREE-D),coplanar energy transfer(CET)and ultrasound transcutaneous energy transmission(UTET),and the application of WPT technologies in 18 MCS devices were reviewed.The advantages and disadvantages of the existing WPT technologies and the bottlenecks in the application to MCS devices were discussed,and the future development direction was prospected,so as to provide a reference for the subsequent research on WPT for MCS devices.
7.Research progress in the diagnosis and management of proliferative verrucous leukoplakia
Yulang XIE ; Chunyu LI ; Sixin JIANG ; Wenjin SHI ; Xiaobo LUO ; Qianming CHEN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2023;58(10):1083-1090
Proliferative verrucous leukoplakia (PVL) is one of the oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMD) with the highest malignant potential. PVL tends to be easily misdiagnosed owing to the resemblance in clinical manifestations between PVL and other diseases such as oral leukoplakia or oral lichen planus. PVL is considered as a special type of oral leukoplakia by some scholars, which is characterized by its tendency of recurrence and metastasis, along with its high risk of malignant transformation. So far, the accurate clinic diagnosis and management of PVL are still intractable due to the lack of definite histopathological definition, unified diagnostic criteria and effective treatment modalities. This review aims to provide the clinical practitioners with a series of advices on the clinical diagnosis and management of PVL by systematically reviewing the diagnostic logistics, therapeutic strategies, malignant transformation detection based on tremendous relevant data and evidence-based medicine.
8.Tele-health management in stroke patients at home:a scoping review
Wenbo CHEN ; Chunyu HE ; Lei LIU ; Yan XIE ; Songhao PENG ; Haiying ZHOU ; Xintian LI
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2023;27(22):143-148
Objective To conduct a scoping review on studies of tele-health management for stroke patients at home.Methods According to the reporting framework of scoping review,a system-atic literature search was performed in 9 databases or websites from January 1,2013 to May 1,2023.Results A total of 52 literatures from 12 countries were included,most of which were interventional studies.Tele-health management was gradually becoming a trend in the application of stroke patients at home,relying on rehabilitation robots,virtual reality rehabilitation games,social platforms,home health network platforms and other carriers for rehabilitation training,disease monitoring,health edu-cation and guidance,follow-up and reminder.Conclusion The contents of tele-health management for stroke patients at home are abundant,with many evaluation indexes.In the future,rehabilitation training should enhance the gameplay of rehabilitation video games,improve patient's experience,and use artificial intelligence based on medical big data to provide auxiliary support for patients;at the same time,the content of each module of the tele-health management program should be standardized,and caregivers are encouraged to participate in the tele-health management of stroke patients at home,so as to better play the role of tele-health management in the field of post-stroke health management at home.
9.Tele-health management in stroke patients at home:a scoping review
Wenbo CHEN ; Chunyu HE ; Lei LIU ; Yan XIE ; Songhao PENG ; Haiying ZHOU ; Xintian LI
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2023;27(22):143-148
Objective To conduct a scoping review on studies of tele-health management for stroke patients at home.Methods According to the reporting framework of scoping review,a system-atic literature search was performed in 9 databases or websites from January 1,2013 to May 1,2023.Results A total of 52 literatures from 12 countries were included,most of which were interventional studies.Tele-health management was gradually becoming a trend in the application of stroke patients at home,relying on rehabilitation robots,virtual reality rehabilitation games,social platforms,home health network platforms and other carriers for rehabilitation training,disease monitoring,health edu-cation and guidance,follow-up and reminder.Conclusion The contents of tele-health management for stroke patients at home are abundant,with many evaluation indexes.In the future,rehabilitation training should enhance the gameplay of rehabilitation video games,improve patient's experience,and use artificial intelligence based on medical big data to provide auxiliary support for patients;at the same time,the content of each module of the tele-health management program should be standardized,and caregivers are encouraged to participate in the tele-health management of stroke patients at home,so as to better play the role of tele-health management in the field of post-stroke health management at home.
10.Application of potassium sodium hydrogen citrate in the treatment of renal uric acid calculi with heavy load and literature review
Linguo XIE ; Haijie XIE ; Xiong YANG ; Guilai LI ; Chunyu LIU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2021;42(1):33-37
Objective:To investigate the effect of potassium sodium hydrogen citrate in the treatment of renal uric acid calculi with heavy load.Methods:The clinical data of 6 patients with intrarenal high-load uric acid calculi (long diameter >4 cm) treated with potassium sodium hydrogen citrate in our hospital from January 2018 to July 2020 were reviewed. All of the patients were male. Their ages ranged from 42 to 66 years, with an average age of 51.3 years old. The average length to diameter was 6.0(4.1-7.6) cm. The average density of stone was 475 (418-535) HU. The average blood uric acid was 453.3(258.7-570.0)μmol/L, and all patients had a urine pH ≤5.5. The blood uric acid level was higher than normal serum uric acid level before treatment, and 3 cases had a history of gout. Stone composition analysis revealed 100% uric acid stone in two patients before treatment. The remaining patients were more likely to have uric acid calculi before treatment. None of the patients had a history of urinary tract infection. All patients were treated with oral potassium sodium hydrogen citrate. During the treatment, the starting dose was 10g/ day, which was divided into 2.5 g after breakfast, 2.5 g after lunch and 5.0 g after dinner. The dose was adjusted according to the pH value of urine, and the urine pH was maintained between 6.5-7.0. CT plain scan was repeated every 2-3 months during the treatment period to evaluate the treatment effect.Result:After 2.5-8.0 months’ treatment, the stone load of all the patients was reduced to different degrees, and the average length diameter was shortened by 3.2cm, among which two patients’ stones disappeared. CT scan showed the stone edge changed from smooth to rough after the treatment, and there would be worm erosion defect and cavity on the surface and inside of the stone, showing obvious stone dissolution phenomenon.Conclusions:Potassium sodium hydrogen citrate has a good therapeutic effect on renal uric acid calculi with heavy load. Non-infected patients with uric acid calculi should be treated with potassium sodium hydrogen citrate.

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