1.A qualitative study on the symptom perception and coping experience of patients with low anterior resection syndrome after anus-preserving surgery for rectal cancer
Mengni WANG ; Fang WANG ; Jian YANG ; Hongli WANG ; Chenchen PANG ; Mengdan HAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(3):330-335
Objective:To explore the symptom perception and coping experiences of patients with low anterior resection syndrome (LARS) after anus-preserving surgery for rectal cancer.Methods:This study adopted the phenomenological research method in qualitative research. From October 2022 to January 2023, purposive sampling was used to select 15 postoperative LARS patients with rectal cancer who underwent anus-preserving surgery and underwent outpatient follow-up or hospitalization at Henan Cancer Hospital as the research subject for semi-structured in-depth interviews. Colaizzi 7-step analysis method was used to analyze, summarize, and extract themes from interview data.Results:Four themes were extracted, including attitudes and emotional responses towards symptoms, daily activities influenced by symptoms, coping status with symptom management strategies, and the need for multidimensional support for symptoms.Conclusions:LARS patients after anus-preserving surgery for rectal cancer have many discomfort symptoms and are eager to receive support and assistance. Medical and nursing staff should pay attention to the complexity of patient symptom management and promptly conduct effective symptom assessment and intervention, providing patient-centered comprehensive supportive nursing, and improving their quality of life.
2.The teaching method of staged target combined with problem-based learning for improving the effect of cerebrovascular disease interventional therapy training
Huabiao ZHANG ; Hongli LV ; Hongcan ZHU ; Pengli ZHOU ; Xinwei HAN
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2024;33(9):1023-1026
Objective To discuss the teaching method of staged target teaching(STT)combined with problem-based learning(PBL)in improving the effectiveness of cerebrovascular intervention training.Methods A total of 44 refresher doctors,who received cerebrovascular interventional training at the Department of Interventional Radiology of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University of China between March 2021 and March 2023,were enrolled in this study.Traditional teaching method was adopted for 20 refresher doctors(control group)and STT+PBL teaching method was adopted for the remaining 24 refresher doctors(study group).Before and after the training,the basic theoretical knowledge,operation skill,comprehensive interventional knowledge and the satisfaction survey were compared between the two groups.Results Before training the differences in the basic theoretical knowledge score and learning motivation between the two groups were not statistically significant(P>0.05).After 6 months training the completion examination score of the study group was significantly better than that of the control group(P<0.05).Through independently working in clinical practice for one year after training completion,the operation skill,basic theoretical knowledge and comprehensive ability of the study group were remarkably better than those of the control group(P<0.05).Moreover,the scores of understanding ability,teacher-student interaction,communication skill,clinical thinking ability,self-learning ability,teamwork skill,knowledge mastery degree in the study group were strikingly higher than those in the control group,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion The combination teaching method of STT and PBL can significantly improve the quality and effectiveness of the training on the interventional treatment of cerebrovascular diseases.
3.Application of PDCA cycle theory in the teaching of eight-year clinical medical students for Laboratory Diagnostics course
Jianhua HAN ; Zhongjuan LIU ; Zhuo YANG ; Ling QIU ; Wei WU ; Hongli SUN ; Jun ZHAO ; Jiaxin ZHOU ; Hongwei FAN ; Yang YANG ; Yingchun XU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2023;46(11):1193-1196
Objective:To explore the application of PDCA (plan, do, check, act) cycle theory in the teaching of eight-year clinical medical students for the course of Laboratory Diagnostics.Methods:From September 2021 to November 2022, the students majoring in clinical medicine of eight-year system who were studying the course of Laboratory Diagnostics at Peking Union Medical College were selected as the research objects. The teaching reform of the course of Laboratory Diagnostics was carried out according to the four stages of PDCA cycle theory, and the teaching effect was evaluated by the final examination results and questionnaire survey scores of the students.Results:The score of theoretical examination of eight-year students in 2018 was (86.7±4.68) points, which was higher than that of students in 2017 [(83.3±3.89) points], and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05). The questionnaire survey results of the two groups of students showed that the rating of experimental course was higher than that of theoretical course ( P<0.05). After the teaching reform based on PDCA cycle theory, the questionnaire survey scores of theoretical course [(3.83±0.25) points vs (2.94±0.28) points] and experimental course [(4.13±0.09) points vs (3.32±0.12) points] in students of 2018 were higher than those of 2017 (all P<0.001). Conclusion:PDCA cycle theory provides new methods and ideas for teaching management, which helps to improve the performance of clinical medical students of eight-year system and their recognition of the course.
4.Influencing factors for direct-acting antiviral therapy failure in treatment of hepatitis C
Yuqing YANG ; Jia SHANG ; Chengzhen LU ; Song YANG ; Hongyu CHEN ; Jiali PAN ; Yifan HAN ; Hongli XI ; Qian KANG ; Ning TAN ; Xiaoyuan XU
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2022;38(5):1059-1063
Objective To investigate the influencing factors for direct-acting antiviral agent (DAA) therapy failure in the treatment of hepatitis C by comparing baseline clinical data and resistance-associated substitution (RAS) in sequencing data between the patients with HCV RNA reactivation after DAA therapy and the patients with successful DAA treatment. Methods A total of 13 patients from multiple centers who failed DAA therapy from November 2019 to October 2021 were enrolled as treatment failure group, and sequencing was performed for their positive serum samples. A total of 51 patients with successful DAA treatment were enrolled as control group, and baseline clinical data and sequencing results were compared between the treatment failure group and the control group. The Mann-Whitney U test was used for comparison of non-normally distributed continuous data between groups, and the chi-square test was used for comparison of categorical data between groups; univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to calculate odds ratio ( OR ) and investigate the influencing factors for treatment failure. Results All 12 patients with complete treatment data experienced recurrence within 1 year after the end of medication. The male patients with treatment failure had significantly higher baseline total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, and creatinine than their female counterparts ( Z =-2.517, -2.440, and -2.132, P =0.010, 0.010, and 0.038), and the patients with an age of ≤55 years ( OR =5.152, 95% confidence interval [ CI ]: 1.116-23.790, P =0.036) or genotype 3b ( OR =9.726, 95% CI : 1.325-71.398, P =0.025) had a higher probability of treatment failure. There were differences in the incidence rates of major RAS mutations on three gene fragments between the treatment failure group and the treatment success group, and the common RAS mutations detected in the treatment failure group were not detected in the treatment success group. Conclusion Age, genotype, and RAS in serum virus gene sequence are influencing factors for DAA treatment failure.
5.MouseVenue3D: A Markerless Three-Dimension Behavioral Tracking System for Matching Two-Photon Brain Imaging in Free-Moving Mice.
Yaning HAN ; Kang HUANG ; Ke CHEN ; Hongli PAN ; Furong JU ; Yueyue LONG ; Gao GAO ; Runlong WU ; Aimin WANG ; Liping WANG ; Pengfei WEI
Neuroscience Bulletin 2022;38(3):303-317
Understanding the connection between brain and behavior in animals requires precise monitoring of their behaviors in three-dimensional (3-D) space. However, there is no available three-dimensional behavior capture system that focuses on rodents. Here, we present MouseVenue3D, an automated and low-cost system for the efficient capture of 3-D skeleton trajectories in markerless rodents. We improved the most time-consuming step in 3-D behavior capturing by developing an automatic calibration module. Then, we validated this process in behavior recognition tasks, and showed that 3-D behavioral data achieved higher accuracy than 2-D data. Subsequently, MouseVenue3D was combined with fast high-resolution miniature two-photon microscopy for synchronous neural recording and behavioral tracking in the freely-moving mouse. Finally, we successfully decoded spontaneous neuronal activity from the 3-D behavior of mice. Our findings reveal that subtle, spontaneous behavior modules are strongly correlated with spontaneous neuronal activity patterns.
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6.The types and surgical treatments of complex intestinal fistula after radiotherapy for cervical cancer
Zhi ZHANG ; Gangcheng WANG ; Guoqiang ZHANG ; Youcai WANG ; Han ZHOU ; Yingjun LIU ; Shuzhen TIAN ; Fang WANG ; Hongli WANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2022;37(9):655-659
Objective:To investigate the types, surgical treatments of complex intestinal fistula after radiotherapy for cervical cancer.Methods:The clinical data and treatment of 26 patients with complex intestinal fistula after radiotherapy for cervical cancer at Cancer Hospital of Zhengzhou University from Jan 2013 to Jan 2020 were reviewed .Results:Eleven patients were with recto-vaginal fistula, 1 patient with sigmoido-vesical fistula, 5 patients with combined rectal, vaginal and vesical fistula, 7 patients with low rectal fistula and peripheral infection, and 2 patients with ileo-vaginal stump fistula after radical resection of cervical cancer and adjuvant radiotherapy. All patients were underwent the surgery, including 9 patients for total pelvic or posterior pelvic resection, 6 patients for rectum or sigmoid colectomy, bladder or vaginal repair, 7 patients were done for Hartmann surgery, and 1 patient underwent segmental resection, enteroanastomosis and vaginal repair, 3 patients for transverse colostomy or proximal ileostomy. No major postoperative complications occurred . The symptoms of intestinal fistula in all patients were dissolved, and the perineal pain was significantly relieved in 23 patients. The symptoms of ileal fistula reccurred in 2 patients within 1 year after operation, and there was no mortality.Conclusions:The rectal related intestinal fistula is the most common complex intestinal fistula after radical radiotherapy for cervical cancer. The point of surgical treatment is to remove the diseased rectum or ileum.
7.Transcriptome characteristics of H1N1 influenza virus infected primary human retinal pigment epithelial cells
Hongli RAN ; Jinmin TIAN ; Yang HAN ; Zhangfu CHEN ; Yingze ZHAO ; Yu LAN ; J. William LIU ; Xiangtian ZHOU ; F. George GAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2022;36(5):535-540
Objective:Using high-throughput transcriptome sequencing technology to study the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and related regulatory signaling pathways involved in H1N1 influenza virus infection in primary human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells.Methods:Primary human RPE cells were infected with H1N1 influenza virus for 2 h or 12 h, respectively. Taking H1N1 uninfected cells as a control group, total RNA was extracted, a library was constructed, and transcriptome sequencing was performed. DEGs were screened by DESeq2 software, and DEGs were analyzed by gene ontology (GO) and Kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes (KEGG) pathway.Results:Compared with the control group, a total of 1830 DEGs were identified in the 2 h H1N1 influenza virus infection group, and 2847 DEGs were identified in the 12 h infection group; 1213 DEGs were identified in the H1N1 influenza virus infection kinetics process (2 h: 12 h). The GO functional annotation analysis of DEGs in the H1N1 influenza virus infection group for 12 h showed that DEGs widely exist in a variety of cellular components and participate in various biological processes such as cellular processes, biological regulation, and metabolic processes. KEGG pathway enrichment analysis showed that DEGs were mainly enriched in the PI3K-Akt signaling pathway, MAPK signaling pathway, cancer MicroRNAs, and cytokine-cytokine receptor interactions in the 2 h H1N1 influenza virus infection group; in the 12 h H1N1 influenza virus infection group, DEGs were mainly enriched in PI3K-Akt signaling pathway, cancer MicroRNAs, AGE-RAGE signaling pathway and immune-inflammatory pathways; during the kinetics of H1N1 influenza virus infection (2 h: 12 h), DEGs were mainly enriched in cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction, TGF-β signaling pathway.Conclusions:Infection with H1N1 influenza virus leads to significant changes in the transcriptome of RPE cells. These data provide scientific reference for elucidating the molecular mechanism of eye infection by respiratory viruses such as influenza virus.
8.Virological response to direct-acting antiviral therapy and changes in liver fibrosis indices in chronic hepatitis C patients with different alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase levels in a real-world setting
Hongyu CHEN ; Qian KANG ; Hao LUO ; Ning TAN ; Jiali PAN ; Ran CHENG ; Yifan HAN ; Yuqing YANG ; Dan LIU ; Hongli XI ; Min YU ; Xiaoyuan XU
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2021;37(2):314-317
ObjectiveTo investigate the virologic response to direct-acting antiviral (DAA) therapy and the changes in liver stiffness measurement (LSM), fibrosis-4 (FIB-4), and aspartate aminotransferase-to-platelet ratio index (APRI) after treatment in chronic hepatitis C (CHC) patients with different alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) levels at baseline in a real-world setting. MethodsCHC patients who attended the outpatient service of Department of Infectious Diseases, Peking University First Hospital, from December 2017 to May 2020 were enrolled, and virologic response rate was calculated. The Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to compare LSM, FIB-4, and APRI between groups at baseline and at 12 weeks after treatment, and the chi-square test was used for comparison of categorical data between groups. ResultsA total of 48 CHC patients were enrolled, among whom 33.3% had abnormal ALT or AST at baseline. Among these patients, the virologic response rate was 85.4% at week 4 of treatment and 100% at the end of treatment and at 12, 24, and 48 weeks after treatment, and there were significant changes from baseline to 12 weeks after treatment in LSM [6.1 (51-12.4) kPa vs 8.6 (5.7-16.9) kPa, Z=-1.676, P=0.043] and APRI [0.24(0.19-0.48) vs 0.42(0.23-1.17), Z=-2.050, P=0027]. From baseline to 12 weeks after treatment, the patients with abnormal ALT or AST at baseline had significant changes in LSM [89(5.6-13.1) kPa vs 14.4(8.0-28.2) kPa, Z=-1.679, P=0.047] and APRI [0.44(0.25-0.50) vs 1.29(0.99-2.09), Z=-3.427, P=0.001]. ConclusionCHC patients achieve a high sustained virologic response rate after DAA therapy, and the patients with abnormal ALT or AST at baseline tend to have more significant improvements in LSM and APRI than those without such abnormality.
9.Clinical effects of anterior cervical discectomy and fusion combined with zero-profile anchored spacer application on cervical spondylosis
Xuehui LIAN ; Ziji HAN ; Hongli XIAO ; Gao LEI ; Xiangying QIN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2021;28(9):1347-1352
Objective:To investigate the clinical effects of anterior cervical discectomy and fusion combined with zero-profile anchored spacer (ROI-C) application on cervical spondylosis.Methods:Eighty-nine patients, consisting of 58 males and 31 females, who received anterior cervical discectomy and fusion combined with zero-profile anchored spacer (ROI-C) application in First People's Hospital of Guiyang from May 2015 to May 2018 were retrospectively analyzed. A total of 138 segments were fused. Operative time, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative complications and their incidence were recorded. The Japanese Orthopaedic Association score, Visual Analogue Scale score, and Neck Disability Index score were used to evaluate clinical effects of anterior cervical discectomy and fusion combined with ROI-C application. Imaging examination was performed to determine cervical curvature, intervertebral space height of fused segments, interbody fusion rate and changes in adjacent segments. The stability and long-term effects of postoperative cervical spine were evaluated.Results:All 89 patients were followed up for (25.6 ± 6.8) months (range 12-36 months). In 53 patients who underwent single-segment fusion, operative time was (85.54 ± 12.53) minutes and the amount of blood loss was (58.45 ± 10.24) mL. In 25 patients who underwent two-segment fusion, operative time was (115.57 ± 16.42) minutes and the amount of blood loss was (92.62 ± 12.44) mL. In 9 patients who underwent three-segment fusion, operative time was (148.63 ± 19.42) minutes and the amount of blood loss was (118.54 ± 11.25) mL. In 2 patients who underwent four-segment fusion, operative time and the amount of blood loss were 188 minutes and 175 mL, respectively in one patient and they were 214 minutes and 225 mL in another patient, respectively. With time went during 1 week to 12 months after surgery, Japanese Orthopaedic Association score was greatly increased, Neck Disability Index score was remarkably decreased, and Visual Analogue Scale score was also significantly decreased ( F = 11.25, 26.35, 20.26, all P < 0.05). Swallowing discomfort occurred in only 2 (2.2%) patients. No patients had incision hematoma, infection, hoarseness or choking cough. At 1 week to 12 months after surgery, cervical curvature and the height of intervertebral space of fused segments were superior to those before surgery (both P < 0.05). At 12 months after surgery, X-ray examination revealed bony fusion with no loosening and displacement of fusion cage and no obvious degeneration of adjacent segments. Conclusion:Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion combined with ROI-C application for the treatment of cervical spondylosis exhibits great therapeutic effects because it can greatly alleviate patient symptoms and improve cervical function.
10.Effects of salvianolic acid B on the migration and tube formation of high glucose-induced retinal vascular endothelial cells and the underlying mechanism
Kunxiu JIANG ; Huihui SUN ; Xingzhuo SONG ; Xirui WANG ; Qianqian SUN ; Jingyun TIAN ; Hongli LI ; Yonggang LIU ; Jing HAN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2020;42(11):1094-1101
Objective:To observe the effects of salvianolic acid B on migration and tube formation of the retinal vascular endothelial cell (RVEC) in high glucose, and explore its mechanism with network pharmacology.Methods:The cells were divided into normal group, model group and 1.0, 0.5, 0.1 μg/ml salvianolic acid B group according to the random number table method. The cells of each group were added with 5.5 mmol/L glucose for intervention, and the salvianolic acid B group was added with 1.0, 0.5, and 0.1 μg/ml salvianolic acid B for intervention. After 72 h, the cell viability of each group was detected by the CCK-8 method. The cells were divided into normal group, model group and low-, medium-, and high-dose salvianolic acid B group according to the random number table method. Then the cells of the normal group were added with 5.5 mmol/L glucose; the model group was added with 25 mmol/L glucose; the low-, medium-, and high-dose salvianolic acid B group was added with 25 mmol/L glucose and 0.062 5, 0.1250, 0.250 0 μg/ml salvianolic acid B. Then by taking Transwell test to detect the number of cell migration, and Matrigel test to analyze the total length of cells tubes. The active targets of Salvianolic acid B were screened by SuperTarget and Swiss TargetPrediction. Then, the targets of diabetic retinopathy were obtained by searching the GAD database, pharmGkb database, TTD database, DiGSeE database and OMIM database. The effective targets of drug-disease interaction were screened, and the component-target-disease interaction network was constructed by Cytoscape. Finally, the effective targets were analyzed by DAVID for GO analysis and KEGG pathway enrichment analysis. Molecular docking was performed by using Accelrys Discovery Studio Client 2.5 software.Results:The CCK-8 method showed that the cell absorbance values of 0.5 and 0.1 μg/ml salvianolic acid B group were not significantly different from those of the normal group ( P>0.05). The results of Transwell experiment and Matrigel experiment showed that compared with the model group, the relative number of migrating cells and the total length of tubule formation in each dose group of salvianolic acid B decreased ( P<0.05 or P<0.01). The interaction network revealed that salvianolic acid B acted on 46 targets and 8 signaling pathways. Conclusions:Salvianolic acid B could inhibit the migrating and tube forming ability of RVEC cultivated by high glucose. The results suggest that salvianolic acid B may play roles in preventing diabetic retinopathy.

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