1.Research progress on influencing factors and intervention of post-traumatic growth of breast cancer patients
Xu TANG ; Yufei GUO ; Xi CHEN ; Yingjie CAI ; Tieying SHI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(3):411-416
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			This paper reviews the influencing factors and intervention of post-traumatic growth of breast cancer patients. The influencing factors include demographic factors, disease treatment related factors, intimate relationships, psychological resilience, rumination, cognitive evaluation and so on. Intervention measures involve conducting group psychotherapy, enhancing positive motivational effects between partners, carrying out emotional cognitive training and exercise therapy. In summary, this paper aims to provide ideas for actively implementing interventions for post-traumatic growth in clinical nursing.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Alterations of Audiovisual Integration in Alzheimer's Disease.
Yufei LIU ; Zhibin WANG ; Tao WEI ; Shaojiong ZHOU ; Yunsi YIN ; Yingxin MI ; Xiaoduo LIU ; Yi TANG
Neuroscience Bulletin 2023;39(12):1859-1872
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Audiovisual integration is a vital information process involved in cognition and is closely correlated with aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD). In this review, we evaluated the altered audiovisual integrative behavioral symptoms in AD. We further analyzed the relationships between AD pathologies and audiovisual integration alterations bidirectionally and suggested the possible mechanisms of audiovisual integration alterations underlying AD, including the imbalance between energy demand and supply, activity-dependent degeneration, disrupted brain networks, and cognitive resource overloading. Then, based on the clinical characteristics including electrophysiological and imaging data related to audiovisual integration, we emphasized the value of audiovisual integration alterations as potential biomarkers for the early diagnosis and progression of AD. We also highlighted that treatments targeted audiovisual integration contributed to widespread pathological improvements in AD animal models and cognitive improvements in AD patients. Moreover, investigation into audiovisual integration alterations in AD also provided new insights and comprehension about sensory information processes.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
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3.Guidelines for Psychological Rehabilitation Intervention Combined Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine After Radical Surgery for Early and Middle Stage Colorectal Cancer
Yufei YANG ; Lili TANG ; Lingyun SUN ; Ying PANG ; Zixu WANG ; Qiuli YANG ; Yun XU ; Haibo ZHANG ; Peng SHU ; Yutong FEI ; Rongyan PENG ; Jiaxi LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2023;29(21):10-23
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			In recent years, the incidence of colorectal cancer has been rising in China, and with the promotion of early screening and early diagnosis, most colorectal cancers are able to achieve long-term survival through timely diagnosis and treatment. Nevertheless, 30%-70% of patients with early to mid-stage colorectal cancer after radical surgery still have psychological problems such as anxiety, depression, and fear of recurrence and metastasis, and they hope to seek help from traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) treatment. In order to further standardize the integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine psychological rehabilitation interventions of stage Ⅰ-Ⅲ colorectal cancer after radical surgery, and to improve the diagnosis and treatment level, under the support of the pilot project of clinical collaboration between Chinese and western medicine for major and difficult diseases of National Administration of TCM, experts in oncology, integrated Chinese and western medicine, psychology, surgery, nursing, evidence-based medicine and other disciplines from 10 units nationwide participated in the work, led by Xiyuan Hospital,China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences and Beijing Cancer Hospital. Based on the methodology and process of guideline development of the World Health Organization Handbook for Guideline Development and the Regulations for Group Standards of China Association of Chinese Medicine, the Guidelines for Psychological Rehabilitation Intervention Combined Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine After Radical Surgery for Early and Middle Stage Colorectal Cancer have been developed according to the current best evidence, extensive consultation with clinical experts and following the situation of current clinical practice. The guideline provides the psychological characteristics, the needs and willingness to accept psychological rehabilitation, the interventions for psychological rehabilitation, evaluation of efficacy, follow-up review, educational guidance and others of patients with stage Ⅰ-Ⅲ colorectal cancer after radical surgery. It can provide guidance for TCM(integrated Chinese and western medicine) clinicians and psychologists engaged in the psychological rehabilitation of integrated Chinese and western medicine oncology, especially for doctors in primary medical institutions. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.Analysis of breast ultrasound imaging and pathological characteristics in patients with hereditary breast cancer-ovarian cancer syndrome
Yufei ZHANG ; Jin TANG ; Shijie MAO ; Ning ZHANG ; Runqin MIAO
Cancer Research and Clinic 2022;34(6):445-448
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To investigate breast ultrasound imaging and pathological characteristics of patients with hereditary breast cancer-ovarian cancer syndrome (HBOC).Methods:A total of 12 patients with HBOC admitted to Shanxi Province Cancer Hospital from January 2012 to 2021 April were retrospectively analyzed. All patients were pathologically diagnosed as invasive breast cancer based on the preoperative puncture or surgical specimens, including 3 patients with double primary cancers of breast and ovary. The clinical, breast ultrasound imaging and pathological data of patients were analyzed.Results:The ultrasound imaging of HBOC usually showed regular morphology in 8 cases, clear border in 9 cases, no burr sign in 10 cases, no calcification in 10 cases, rear echo in 10 cases; the maximum blood flow velocity was (0.21±0.09) m/s, the vascular resistance index was 0.72±0.17, and aspect ratio ≤ 1 in 8 cases. Among 12 cases of HBOS, 9 cases were invasive ductal carcinoma, 3 cases were breast cancer with medullary features; histological grade: 7 cases of grade Ⅱ, 5 cases of grade Ⅲ; molecular classification: Luminal B type in 2 cases, human epithelial receptor 2 (HER2) type in 4 cases, and triple-negative type in 6 cases. The histological types of 3 patients with double primary cancers of breast and ovary were all high-grade serous carcinoma.Conclusions:HBOC is a type of neoplastic disease with a special genetic background. Ultrasound and pathological manifestations have certain characteristics. Sonographers should improve the understanding of the disease and pay attention to the medical history and family history in order to reduce the rate of misdiagnosis and increase the rate of diagnosis.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.Network pharmacology-based mechanism of Sijunzi Decoction in treatment of colorectal cancer
Mo TANG ; Yufei YANG ; Zhuo SONG ; Yunzi YAN ; Bin HE
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2022;44(2):206-211
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To explore the potential target and signaling pathway of Sijunzi Decoction in treating Colorectal Cancer (CRC) with network pharmacology.Methods:The Traditional Chinese Medicine System Platform (TCMSP) and Swiss Target Prediction database were adopted to establish the database of Sijunzi Decoction effective ingredients and targets. Therapeutic Target Database (TTD), Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man, Drugbank and GeneCards were used to build the CRC target database. The common gene names of target proteins were checked in Uniprot database. The STRING database was applied to analyze the interactions between the targets and the DAVID was used for the enrichment analysis on gene ontology (GO) biological process and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway. The network topology results were analyzed by Cytoscape 3.7.1 software.Results:134 active compounds of Sijunzi Decoction were gained, and PPI includes 125 targets protein (TP53,AKT1,IL-6,et al.). The 516 cellular biological processes, 53 cellular component and 98 molecular function were obtained through GO biological process enrichment analysis. The result of KEGG pathway enrichment showed that PI3K-Akt signaling pathway, TNF signaling pathway and FoxO signaling pathway were the main pathways.Conclusion:Sijunzi Decoction is mainly used to treat CRC by regulating key proteins such as TP53,AKT1, IL-6 and interfering with signal pathways such as PI3K-Akt, TNF and FoxO, reflecting the characteristics of Sijunzi Decoction in the treatment of CRC with multi-component,multi-target and multi-pathway characters.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
6.Research progress of pesticide poisoning detection technology
Qing TANG ; Xiaoli YANG ; Zhenghui WANG ; Yufei WANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Rui FENG ; Tao SUN ; Zhenxue SUN ; Wenyao HUANG
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2021;32(4):1-6
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			In order to meet the needs of detection of poisoning-inducing pesticides occurring in poisoning emergency events, this article introduces and discusses  the characteristics, scope of application, and advantages and disadvantages of two types of detection technologies: laboratory detection and on-site rapid detection. The sample pre-processing technology suitable for on-site detection is also elaborated.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
7.Risk assessment and prevention in clinical diagnosis and treatment in implant surgery associated with systemic diseases
TANG Yufei ; LIU Zhenzhen ; ZHOU Anqi ; YU Hui ; ZHANG Xinyuan ; WANG Bin ; MA Ziyan ; XIANG Lin
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2020;28(7):453-457
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Patients seeking implantation often have several systemic diseases, which will introduce complications to treatment. This paper reviews the risk assessments and prevention of systemic diseases in patients with oral implant therapy with the relevant literature. The patients with cardiovascular diseases are prone to stroke and cardiac arrest, and anticoagulants and antihypertensive drugs will complicate cases. The potential risks of endocrine system diseases are infections and crises caused by unstable hormone levels. The risks of respiratory diseases are dyspnea and swallowing devices. The difficulty of treating patients with neuropsychiatric diseases is attributable to poor cooperation and adverse effects of the drugs. Bone and joint system diseases may decrease the success of implantation. Hematological system, digestive system and kidney diseases may lead to hemorrhage. By inquiring about detailed medical and medication history, evaluating vital signs and detecting important objective indicators, performing targeted measures, discussing with specialists, and observing patients closely, clinicians can avoid the abovementioned risks.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
8. Development and application of continuous and noninvasive glucose monitoring technology
Junling TANG ; Lu DONG ; Yufei WANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2019;42(11):914-918
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 Blood glucose monitoring is an important part and means in the process of diabetes treatment and management. There is a high correlation between glucose concentration in interstitial fluid and glucose concentration in blood. Real-time monitoring of glucose concentration in interstitial fluid has important clinical significance. Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is an emerging glucose monitoring technology, which indirectly reflects the blood glucose level of the body through the glucose level in the interstitial fluid, providing continuous and comprehensive information and rules of blood glucose variation over a period of time. There are three main categories of CGM: minimally invasive implantation, non-invasive microtransparency and non-invasive technology. Noninvasive blood glucose monitoring technology is the future development direction, but accuracy and delay of blood glucose will be the biggest challenge to be overcome in clinical application. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9.Exploration of Pharmaceutical Practice for Drug-induced Liver Injury
Lei KANG ; Xiaowei LIN ; Guodong WANG ; Yufei XI ; Jing TANG ; Gaolin LIU ; Guorong FAN
China Pharmacist 2017;20(11):2025-2029
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To explore a new way of pharmaceutical service mode for disease treatment. Methods:Clinical pharmacists actively participated in the pharmaceutical care for a patient with mixed liver injury, and provided clinical pharmaceutical services through the adverse reaction analysis,etiological mechanisms exploration,therapeutic drugs selection and risk factors prevention. Re-sults:Clinical pharmacists cooperating closely with physicians helped to identify problems in time,and then the medication analysis in the fields of drug selection, dose determination, efficacy evaluation and indicators detection was performed, so that the strategies on medicine treatment could be adjusted timely as the disease progressed. With the gradual recovery of liver function, the patient dis-charged after the conditions were improved. Conclusion:By participating in pharmaceutical practice,clinical pharmacists can provide clinical pharmaceutical service,which is helpful to safety improvement and efficiency of drug administration. It is also an effective way to enhance the learning ability of pharmacists,and cultivate their clinical thinking and practice capacity.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
10.Study on establishment of spastic cerebral palsy model of macaque by partial resection of motor cortex
Yanan XIONG ; Yong ZHU ; Xiaoyan XU ; De WU ; Xianxiang WANG ; Lijun WENG ; Haiyang TONG ; Jin ZHANG ; Yufei CAO ; Junqing ZHU ; Jiulai TANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2017;32(11):861-864
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To establish spastic cerebral palsy model of macaque by partial resection of motor cortex and explore its evaluation method.Methods Four individuals of 3-month-old macaques were divided into healthy control group and operation model group according to random number table.Partial resection of the motor cortex was carried out in operation model group,in which precentral gyrus cortex from above the right lateral cerebral fissure to the inter-hemicerebral fissure,together with the posterior-superior frontal gyrus (about 0.3 to 0.5 cm in front of the anterior median sulcus) cortex were removed with the depth of about 0.5 to 0.6 cm.After the operation,the continuous camera shooting was used to record whether left limb motor dysfunction and abnormal posture existed or not.Muscle tension was assessed by manual examination of muscle tone with reference to the modified Ashworth scale.The quantitative indexes of the two groups were detected by using the gross motor and fine motor assessment scale.9.4T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used to detect the brain imaging changes.Results After operation,the macaque in the operation model group immediately showed left hemiparesis,left upper limb abnormal lifting,left lower limb paralysis,left limb claudication,and eating mainly relied on the right side of the body.After 6 weeks of operation,left limb activity of the operation model group was significantly lower than that of the healthy control group,and the gross motor scores and fine motor scores were significantly lower than those of the healthy control group(Friedman test:χ2=33.939,P<0.05;χ2=37.526,P<0.05).The macaque in the operation model group showed some symptoms that abnormal posture mainly tilted to the left for the rest,sitting in a corner of the monkey cage,left arm was put on the cage to maintain postural balance,and movement was left slightly inclined,which had simulated the typical clinical manifestations of human spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy.Muscle tension was checked by hand,and the left limb paralysis and muscle tension decreased after operation in the model group,and the left muscle tension increased gradually after 5 weeks,and gradually increased to score 4 points and the score remained 3 after 10 weeks.Brain MRI of 3 weeks postoperatively suggested scar tissue formation after right motor cortex resection,which supported the pathological changes of the hemiplegic cerebral palsy models.Conclusions Through the partial resection of the motor cortex,the model of spastic cerebral palsy was established successfully.The results of behavioral evaluation and MRI showed that the model was consis-tent with spastic hemiplegia.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            

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