1.Study on the effect of peer support education on family function of breast reconstruction patients after breast cancer surgery
Cuie PENG ; Zan LI ; Bo ZHOU ; Chunliu LYU ; Huangxing MAO ; Peng WU ; Dajiang SONG ; Qingxia WANG ; Wen PENG ; Xin CAI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(6):410-416
Objective:To investigate the effect of peer support education on family function of breast cancer patients with breast reconstruction.Methods:Totally 146 patients who received surgical treatment in the department of plastic surgery for breast cancer from June 2017 to June 2019 were randomly divided into the experimental group and the control group by the method of random number table, 73 cases each. The control group received routine education. Patients in the observation group received regular education and peer support education. The intervention time was from admission to 6 months after discharge, and the control group received routine nursing care. Quality of life questionnaire was used to evaluate the quality of life of the patients at six months after operation, family care index questionnaire was used to evaluate the family function of the patients, and comprehend social support scale was used to evaluate the level of social support, then various indicators of the two groups of patients were compared.Results:6 months after operation, the scores of quality of life function and symptom dimension of the intervention group were 6.43±1.54. 5.83±1.47, while control group were 6.02±1.59; 6.39±1.63. There were statistically significant differences between the two groups ( t values were 4.30, 5.01, P < 0.05); family care scores of the two groups were compared, the intervention group was 8.78±2.04. The control group was 8.43±2.05. There were statistically significant differences between the two groups ( t value was 2.02, P < 0.05); the comprehension support score of the two groups was compared, and that of the intervention group was 62.24±14.81. The control group was 55.74±13.58. There were statistically significant differences between the two groups ( t value was 4.26, P < 0.05). Conclusion:Peer support education can improve the quality of life and family care of breast cancer patients with breast reconstruction.
2.Clinical features and prognostic factors of primary gastric neuroendocrine neoplasms
Yujia XIONG ; Xiaoyu LIU ; Cuie CHENG ; Chen CHEN ; Yibin SUN ; Chenhuan TAN ; Yiting LIU ; Ji FENG ; Yifan MA ; Dongtao SHI ; Rui LI ; Qiyun TANG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2020;59(4):297-302
Objective:To study the clinical characteristics and classification of gastric neuroendocrine neoplasm(NEN) and prognostic factors of mixed adenoneuroendocrine carcinoma (MANEC) and gastric neuroendocrine carcinoma(NEC).Methods:A total of 148 gastric NENs were divided into type Ⅰ, type Ⅱ and type Ⅲ based on the classification of European Neuroendocrine Tumor Society (ENETS). Kaplan-Meier test and Cox regression model were used in univariate and multivariate survival analysis in 108 cases with pathological G3 gastric NEN.Results:In this study, the percentages of type Ⅰ, type Ⅱ and type Ⅲ were 25.0%(37), 3.4%(5) and 71.6%(106) respectively. Among type Ⅰ patients, 28(75.7%) lesions were located in gastric fundus or body, 29(78.4%) had bumps. Lymph node involvement was found in 4 (10.8%) patients. Twenty-six (70.3%) patients received endoscopic treatment and 11 (29.7%) with surgery. All 5 type Ⅱ patients presented lesions in gastric fundus or body, including 4 with ulcers, who were all treated by endoscope. Three type Ⅱ patients had gastrinoma, and 2 combined with multiple endocrine neoplasmⅠ. In type Ⅲ patients, 56(52.8%) showed ulcerative lesions. The majority of patients (102, 96.2%) had a single lesion, 94(88.7%) with lymph node or other organ metastasis. In this study, no deaths were reported in gastric NEN with a pathological grade of G1 or G2. The mortality rate was 38.9%(42/108) in patients with G3 NEN. Survival analysis suggested that age, metastasis of tumor were associated with poor prognosis ( P=0.041, 0.025). Conclusions:Patients with gastric NEN have heterogenous clinical presentations according to gender, age, endoscopic features, infiltration and metastasis, and pathological grade. Aging and metastasis are negative prognostic factors of G3 gastric NEN.
3.Correlation analysis of satisfaction and quality of life in patients with breast reconstruction after mastectomy
Huangxing MAO ; Zan LI ; Cuie PENG ; Chunliu LYU ; Dajiang SONG ; Xiaowei PENG ; Bo ZHOU ; Peng WU ; Yuanyuan TANG ; Wen PENG ; Zeyang LIU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2020;36(11):1215-1223
Objective:To investigate the relationship between satisfaction and quality of life of patients with breast reconstruction after mastectomy, and analyze the influencing factors of satisfaction.Methods:In this study, 157 female breast reconstruction patients who were treated in Hunan Cancer Hospital from January 2016 to June 2019 were selected as the object of this study. The BRECON-31 and QLQ-BR23 were used to assess satisfaction and quality of life respectively, and the clinical and demographic data were collected, Pearson correlation test was applied to analyze the correlation between satisfaction and quality of life, univariate analysis and multiple linear regression analysis were performed to investigate the influence factors of satisfaction.Results:A total of 157 patients, whose age was (41.8±8.3) years and median follow-up time was 11 months were included and 147 valid questionnaires were collected. The satisfaction score was 74.44±6.29, which meant patients with breast reconstruction after mastectomy had high satisfaction. There was a significant correlation between intimacy and body image ( r=-0.183, P=0.043), sexual function ( r=0.201, P=0.026), sexual interest ( r=0.204, P=0.029), breast symptoms ( r=-0.247, P=0.006) and arm symptoms ( r=-0.246, P=0.006) in patients with breast reconstruction after mastectomy, the patient’s self-awareness was significantly influenced by factors such as body shape ( r=-0.228, P=0.006), sexual function ( r=-0.293, P<0.001), sexual interest ( r=-0.258, P=0.003), breast symptoms ( r=-0.183, P=0.029), hair loss-induced annoyance ( r=-0.187, P=0.027). The result of univariate analysis showed that age ( P=0.047), tumor stage ( P=0.004), reconstruction method ( P<0.001), chemoradiotherapy ( P=0.043) were the influencing factors of total satisfaction score, multiple linear regression result showed that the reconstruction method ( P<0.001) was an independent influence factor of satisfaction score. The total satisfaction score of patients with autologous tissue reconstruction (75.99±5.94) was better than that of patients with autologous tissue combined prosthesis (71.08±4.99) and patients with simple prosthesis implantation (70.81±8.54). Conclusions:Mutual impact was identified for life quality and satisfaction among patients with breast reconstruction after mastectomy. In addition, age, tumor stage, reconstruction method and chemoradiotherapy are the influence factor of satisfaction. Among them, the reconstruction method is independent influence factor, and the breast reconstruction with autologous tissue is a better choice.
4.Correlation between symptom groups and quality of life in patients with oral cancer after surgery
Cuie PENG ; Zan LI ; Bo ZHOU ; Keda WANG ; Chunliu LYU ; Huangxing MAO ; Zhenfeng SHAN ; Xiaobing CHEN ; Qingxia WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(8):1038-1043
Objective:To investigate the symptoms of patients with oral cancer during treatment, and explore the types of symptom groups and their correlation with quality of life.Methods:Totally 201 patients with oral cancer after surgery were selected as the subject from a ClassⅢ Grade A hospital using convenient sampling and investigated with the MD Anderson Symptom Inventory for Head and Neck cancer (MDASI-HN) and University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire (UW-QOL) , and explore the relationship between them.Results:Totally 189 patients completed the questionnaire. Patients with oral cancer showed many symptoms during the progression and treatment of the disease. Serious symptoms included swallowing, chewing and speaking. Exploratory factor analysis revealed three symptom groups, namely, oral and throat symptom group, drowsiness-digestive tract symptom group, and fatigue-respiratory symptom group. The scores of different dimensions and the total scores of quality of life were negatively correlated with the total scores of the three symptom groups ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:There are multiple symptom groups in patients with oral cancer during postoperative rehabilitation, which seriously affect their quality of life. Medical workers should grasp this characteristic, evaluate symptoms in time, actively manage symptom groups, and improve the quality of life of patients.
5.Correlation analysis of satisfaction and quality of life in patients with breast reconstruction after mastectomy
Huangxing MAO ; Zan LI ; Cuie PENG ; Chunliu LYU ; Dajiang SONG ; Xiaowei PENG ; Bo ZHOU ; Peng WU ; Yuanyuan TANG ; Wen PENG ; Zeyang LIU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2020;36(11):1215-1223
Objective:To investigate the relationship between satisfaction and quality of life of patients with breast reconstruction after mastectomy, and analyze the influencing factors of satisfaction.Methods:In this study, 157 female breast reconstruction patients who were treated in Hunan Cancer Hospital from January 2016 to June 2019 were selected as the object of this study. The BRECON-31 and QLQ-BR23 were used to assess satisfaction and quality of life respectively, and the clinical and demographic data were collected, Pearson correlation test was applied to analyze the correlation between satisfaction and quality of life, univariate analysis and multiple linear regression analysis were performed to investigate the influence factors of satisfaction.Results:A total of 157 patients, whose age was (41.8±8.3) years and median follow-up time was 11 months were included and 147 valid questionnaires were collected. The satisfaction score was 74.44±6.29, which meant patients with breast reconstruction after mastectomy had high satisfaction. There was a significant correlation between intimacy and body image ( r=-0.183, P=0.043), sexual function ( r=0.201, P=0.026), sexual interest ( r=0.204, P=0.029), breast symptoms ( r=-0.247, P=0.006) and arm symptoms ( r=-0.246, P=0.006) in patients with breast reconstruction after mastectomy, the patient’s self-awareness was significantly influenced by factors such as body shape ( r=-0.228, P=0.006), sexual function ( r=-0.293, P<0.001), sexual interest ( r=-0.258, P=0.003), breast symptoms ( r=-0.183, P=0.029), hair loss-induced annoyance ( r=-0.187, P=0.027). The result of univariate analysis showed that age ( P=0.047), tumor stage ( P=0.004), reconstruction method ( P<0.001), chemoradiotherapy ( P=0.043) were the influencing factors of total satisfaction score, multiple linear regression result showed that the reconstruction method ( P<0.001) was an independent influence factor of satisfaction score. The total satisfaction score of patients with autologous tissue reconstruction (75.99±5.94) was better than that of patients with autologous tissue combined prosthesis (71.08±4.99) and patients with simple prosthesis implantation (70.81±8.54). Conclusions:Mutual impact was identified for life quality and satisfaction among patients with breast reconstruction after mastectomy. In addition, age, tumor stage, reconstruction method and chemoradiotherapy are the influence factor of satisfaction. Among them, the reconstruction method is independent influence factor, and the breast reconstruction with autologous tissue is a better choice.
6. Investigation of quality of life in patients undergoing oral vestibular thyroid surgery
Cuie PENG ; Keda WANG ; Zan LI ; Xiaowei PENG ; Huangxing MAO ; Xiaobing CHEN ; Qingxia WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(32):2503-2508
Objective:
To explore the basic conditions and postoperative quality of life in patients undergoing oral vestibular thyroid surgery.
Methods:
A total of 128 patients undergoing oral vestibular thyroid surgery were enrolled in the Department of Head and Neck Surgery from March 2015 to April 2018. On the basis of routine thyroid tumor care, we used telephone, WeChat public platform, WeChat group, QQ, and Email. Questionnaires such as information technology and clinic review. Correlation analysis was performed using SPSS 22.0.
Results:
According to the analysis of SPSS statistical software, the postoperative recovery of the patients is good, and more than 95% of the patients have the feeling of "no" or "a little" for symptoms, and 91.8% (102/111) and 93.6% (104/111) of the patients have the perception of the general health status and life quality of the patients in the past 1 week respectively. Analysis of variance of postoperative life quality of patients, postoperative regression post was significantly correlated with postoperative social cognition, insomnia and economic difficulties of patients. The education level, occupation, marital status and family income of the patients all had significant influences on the postoperative economic status of the patients, and the differences were statistically significant (
7. Application of free transverse upper gracilis flap in breast reconstruction
Dajiang SONG ; Zan LI ; Xiao ZHOU ; Yixin ZHANG ; Xiaowei PENG ; Bo ZHOU ; Chunliu LYU ; Cuie PENG ; Wen PENG ; Huangxing MAO ; Hui LI ; Zeyang LIU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2019;35(3):237-242
Objective:
To explore the clinical application of the transverse upper gracilis flap (TUG) in breast reconstruction for breast cancer patients.
Methods:
From March 2010 to September 2016, 15 breast cancer patients received radical or modified radical mastectomy in Hunan Cancer Hospital, 8 cases of breast cancer were in stage Ⅰ and 7 cases was in stage Ⅱ. The age of patients ranged from 37 to 62 years old, (39.5±4.7) years. The TUG flap was used to reconstruct breast at the same time.The donor leg is placed in frog-leg position. Free TUG flap was harvested with gracilis muscular branch of profunda artery as pedicle. To keep tight connection between skin paddle and gracilis muscle, the perforators are not visualized. The flap was transferred to reconstruct breast, and the donor site was directly closed.
Results:
Mean operative time of unilateral reconstruction was 5 hours and (35± 44) minutes (with the range from 4 hours and 17 minutes to 6 hours and 5 minutes). Mean ischemia time was (52± 9 )minutes (with the range from 40 minutes to 1 hour and 16 minutes). The length of flap was (27.1±0.1) cm. The width of flap was (7.8±0.5) cm. The thickness of flap was (3.4±0.2) cm. The length of pedicle was( 6.8±0.5) cm.The average weight of flap was 350 g (ranged from 285 g to 525 g). All TUG flaps were survived. The shape, texture and elasticity of all reconstructed breasts were satisfactory, and there is no flap contracture deformation happened. Only linear scar left in the donor sites, without sacrifice of the function of thighs. All 15 patients were followed for 9-36 months (16.5 months on average). No local recurrence happened.
Conclusion
TUG flap can be safely harvested. It is reliable, with good texture. It is an alternative method for breast reconstruction after radical or modified radical mastectomy.
8. HIV infection status and characteristics of non-remunerated blood donors in Hangzhou, 2008-2017
Jiangtian CHEN ; Cuie WANG ; Xiaohong PAN ; Li YU ; Jun JIANG ; Miaojun SUN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2019;40(3):322-326
Objective:
To understand HIV infection status and characteristics of non-remunerated blood donors in Hangzhou.
Methods:
HIV antibody test were conducted for non-remunerated blood donors in Hangzhou and their demographic and epidemiological information were collected from 2008-2017.
9. TAT and PIC better than D-dimer in monitoring hypercoagulability of cancer patients
Chanjuan CUI ; Wei CUI ; Jia GAO ; Jia LI ; Cuie YAN ; Mengyao YU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2019;42(10):853-857
Objective:
The aim of this study is to investigate the variation tendency of coagulation and fibrinolysis biomarkers in cancer patients and to explore the effect of these biomarkers for the diagnosis of thrombosis in cancer patients.
Methods:
171 cancer patients admitted to hospital from September 2017 to July 2019 were enrolled in the study, including 40 cancer patients undergoing surgery, 108 cancer patients without surgery in control group and 23 cancer patients with thrombus. New coagulation and fibrinolysis biomarkers, TM (Thrombomodulin), TAT (Thrombin -antithrombin complex), PIC (Plasmin alpha 2-plasmin inhibitor complex) and t-PAI·C (Tissue plasminogen activator-plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 complex), were tested in every patient. In addition, these new biomarkers are compared with D-dimer.
Results:
A statistically difference was available on the value of TAT, TM, PIC, t-PAIC, between postoperative cancer patients group and control group (
10.The discharge plan pattern was applied in breast reconstruction after breast cancer surgery
Cuie PENG ; Zan LI ; Bo ZHOU ; Chunliu LYU ; Yanwu ZHOU ; Huangxing MAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(5):331-336
Objective To explore the nursing effect of discharge preparation service on breast reconstruction after breast cancer operation. Methods Totally142 patients with breast cancer were divided into intervention group and control group according to the random number table, 71 cases in each group.The intervention group carried out discharge plan mode,the control group did not carry out discharge plan mode, only routine nursing and telephone follow-up after discharge.To compare the differences of discharge readiness, self-efficacy,quality of life and patient satisfaction score of family caregivers at 2 days after admission,when discharge,2 months,3 months and 6 months after discharge.Results The score of discharge readiness of family caregivers in intervention group,score of self-efficacy,quality of life score and patient satisfaction score of nursing were 29.76 ± 1.06, 35.72 ± 2.06, 69.20 ± 2.76, 30.79 ± 2.23, the control group were 24.85 ± 2.94, 35.72 ± 2.81, 64.55 ± 4.75, 26.99 ± 3.27, the difference between the two groups was statistically significant (t=-13.25--7.13, P<0.05). Conclusions Discharge preparation service can improve the discharge readiness of family caregivers of breast cancer patients after breast cancer reconstruction, their self-efficacy after discharge, their quality of life and nursing satisfaction, so it is worthy of promotion.

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