1.Nutritional status and influencing factors in elderly patients with chronic renal insufficiency
Miao ZHU ; Manman LYU ; Haichuan YUAN ; Juantang ZHAO ; Xiujuan WU ; Jing TAO
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;36(6):171-175
Objective To assess the nutritional status in elderly patients with chronic renal insufficiency (CRI) and reveal the key factors affecting the nutritional status. Methods A total of 310 elderly patients with CRI who received hospitalization treatment and outpatient follow-up in the hospital from January 2021 to June 2024 were selected as the investigation subjects. The nutritional status of patients was evaluated by mini-nutritional assessment (MNA) questionnaire, and the nutritional status and dietary structure of patients were comprehensively evaluated by anthropometric indicators [height, weight, body mass index (BMI), upper arm circumference, calf circumference], biochemical indicators [serum albumin (ALB), prealbumin (PA), hemoglobin (Hb), transferrin (TF)] and 24-hour dietary review method. According to the investigation results of nutritional status, the patients were divided into good nutrition group (MNA score≥24 points), nutritional risk group (MNA score of 17-23.5 points) and malnutrition group (MNA score<17 points). Univariate analysis was adopted to screen the potential influencing factors of elderly CRI. Multivariate logistic regression model was applied to analyze the influencing factors of malnutrition in elderly CRI patients. Results Among the 325 questionnaires were distributed, but only 310 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective recovery rate of 95.38%. Investigation results revealed that among the 310 patients, 29.35% (91 cases) had good nutritional status, and 42.26% (131 cases) had nutritional risk, and 28.39% (88 cases) had malnutrition. Univariate analysis indicated that there were statistical differences in BMI, CRI staging, serum ALB, PA, Hb, TF, protein intake and total calorie intake among the good nutrition group, the nutritional risk group and the malnutrition group (P<0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis suggested that low BMI (OR=0.903, 95%CI: 0.867-0.941), high CRI stage (OR=1.091, 95%CI: 1.053-1.130), low serum ALB (OR=0.907, 95%CI: 0.867-0.948), PA (OR=0.918, 95%CI: 0.888-0.949), Hb (OR=0.944, 95%CI: 0.909-0.997), TF (OR=0.912, 95%CI: 0.874-0.952), insufficient protein intake (OR=0.924, 95%CI: 0.882-0.969) and insufficient total calorie intake (OR=0.938, 95%CI: 0.909-0.968) were influencing factors for malnutrition in elderly patients with CRI (all P<0.05). Drawing ROC curve of malnutrition in elderly patients with CRI according to the prediction probability of logistic regression model found that the AUC, sensitivity, specificity, 95%CI and Youden index were 0.976, 93.18%, 92.34%, 0.953-0.990 (P<0.05) and 0.855. Conclusion The incidence rate of malnutrition is high in elderly patients with CRI, and is mainly affected by factors such as low BMI, high CRI stage, low serum ALB, PA, Hb and TF levels and insufficient protein and total calorie intakes. In addition, logistic regression model has high predictive value and can provide a reference for early clinical identification of high-risk population with malnutrition among elderly patients with CRI.
2.Research progress on pathogenesis and treatment strategies of diabetic cardiomyopathy
Xiaoyan DING ; Lili LYU ; Manman ZHAI ; Yongqing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Diabetes 2024;32(9):710-714
The pathogenesis of diabetic cardiomyopathy(DCM)is the imbalance of glucose and lipid metabolism related to diabetes mellitus,that leads to increased oxidative stress and activation of various inflammatory pathways,causing cellular and extracellular damage,pathological cardiac remodeling,and diastolic and systolic dysfunction.Anti fibrotic drugs,anti-inflammatory drugs,and antioxidants are used in clinical treatment of DCM with good therapeutic effects.This article reviews the research progress on the pathogenesis and treatment strategies of DCM.
3.Effect of esophageal voice training on patients’ life quality without laryngeal
Guizhi XUE ; Manman LIU ; Yun SUN ; Hongmei LYU ; Guiqi SONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2014;20(27):3444-3447
Objective To evaluate the curative effects of esophageal voice training on life quality of laryngectomees .Methods Between June 2011 and June 2013 , 46 patients in clinical department who underwent total laryngectomies were trained by esophageal voice rehabilitation successfully .The questionnaires of performance status scale for head and neck cancer patients ( PPS-HN ) and quality of life instruments for cancer patients-head and neck cancer ( PLICP-HN) were answered by them before esophageal voice training and 3 months after successful vocal rehabilitation .Results Total laryngectomy deteriorated the performance status and life quality in laryngectomees , the mean score of PPS-HN scale was (160.76 ±78.05) evidently lower than the standard score of 300,and the difference was statistically significant (t=12.10,P<0.05).After successful esophageal speech training , the mean scores of the laryngectomees were significantly improved both in PPS-HN (217.28 ±57.66) and PLICO-HN(143.09 ±22.16) than before , and the differences were statistically significant(t=6.64,7.62,respectively;P<0.05).Conclusions The performance status and life quality of laryngectomees decline obviously , which can be improved by esophageal voice training .


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