1.Development of exercise programs for patients with total hip replacement at different stages
Xiaoling CHEN ; Qiaoli LIU ; Wanlian XIAO ; Zizhen GUI ; Tianwen HUANG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2024;23(9):37-44
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To develop exercise programs for patients with total hip replacement at different stages in order to promote postoperative rehabilitation and functional recovery.Methods According to the"6S"evidence pyramid model,using computer,a systematic search was conducted using computer-based top-down methods across BMJ Best Practice,Up To Date,the Joanna Briggs Institute evidence-based practice database(JBI),the Centre for Evidence-Based Healthcare,the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence(NICE)website,the Guidelines International Network(GIN),the National Guideline Clearinghouse(NGC),the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network(SIGN),Medlive,Cochrane Library,Embase,PubMed,CINAHL,Web of Science,China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI),China Biomedical Literature Service System,Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform,and VIP Database,to select literature related to exercise for patients undergoing total hip replacement.Three researchers independently assessed these documents and extracted evidence to preliminarily form exercise programs.The Delphi method was used to further validate the scientific and practical aspects of the exercise programs by two rounds of consultation.Results Specific exercise programs for patients undergoing total hip replacement were developed for the preoperative stage,postoperative 1(within 1 week after operation),postoperative stage 2(2-6 weeks after operation),and postoperative stage 3(7-12 weeks after operation),with toatal 41 items.Conclusion The exercise programs developed in this study are scientifically sound and reasonable.They can provide reference for medical staff and patients in related fields.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Establishment and validation of nomogram model based on perioperative HSP90α and LMR in predicting textbook outcome of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
Jing QI ; Lijiao WANG ; Xiuping XIAO ; Hui WANG ; Chunyan WANG ; Yanli LIU ; Tianwen HE
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2024;30(11):845-850
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To construct a predictive model based on preoperative heat shock protein 90 alpha (HSP90 alpha) and lymphocyte count/monocyte ratio (LMR), for prediction of the textbook outcome (TO) of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma after surgery, and evaluate the predictive value of the model.Methods:Retrospective analysis of data from 210 patients with intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma admitted to Chengde Central Hospital from January 2022 to December 2023, including 122 males and 88 females, aged (61.3±5.5) years. The patients were randomly divided into a training set (147 cases) and a validation set (63 cases) according to a ratio of 7: 3. According to whether the patients achieved TO after surgery, the patients in the training set were divided into a TO group ( n=39) and a non-TO group ( n=108). The conditions of tumor length < 5 cm, lymph node metastasis, large vessel invasion, preoperative HSP90α decrease, and preoperative LMR increase were compared between the two groups. Based on the training set, univariate and multivariate logistic regression were used to analyze the influencing factors of postoperative TO in patients with intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. Based on multi-factor results, R 4.3.0 software was used to construct a prediction model for TO. The model was evaluated by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, calibration curve, and decision curve analysis (DSA). Results:Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the tumor diameter < 5 cm ( OR=1.917, 95% CI: 1.104-4.024), no lymph node metastasis ( OR=2.489, 95% CI: 1.030-3.619), and no invasion of large vessels ( OR=2.565, 95% CI: 2.097-5.093), the decrease of HSP90α before surgery ( OR=3.161, 95% CI: 2.536-5.358), and the increase of LMR before surgery ( OR=2.088, 95% CI: 1.454-4.262) were the influencing factors for patients TO achieve postoperative TO (all P<0.05). A correlation nomogram model was built based on the above indicators. The area under the curve of the model predicting the postoperative TO of the patients in the training set and the test set were 0.875 (95% CI: 0.782-0.938) and 0.860 (95% CI: 0.767-0.912), respectively, indicating good predictive value of the model. The calibration curve was basically consistent with the standard curve, indicating that the model has good consistency and accuracy. DCA results showed that the models had good clinical net benefit in the threshold probability range of 0.1~0.8. Conclusion:The nomogram model based on perioperative HSP90α and LMR has good accuracy and clinical applicability in predicting the possibility of achieving TO after surgery for cholangiocarcinoma, which can provide a reference for clinical treatment.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.Expert consensus on clinical practice in perioperative nursing for elderly patients with hip fracture (version 2023)
Mi SONG ; Dan KONG ; Yuan GAO ; Yaping CHEN ; Xiaohua CHEN ; Yi CUI ; Junqin DING ; Leling FENG ; Lili FENG ; Jinli GUO ; Yun HAN ; Jing HU ; Sanlian HU ; Tianwen HUANG ; Yu JIA ; Yan JIN ; Xiangyan KONG ; Haiyan LI ; Hui LI ; Lunlan LI ; Shuixia LI ; Hua LIN ; Juan LIU ; Xuemei LU ; Ning NING ; Lingli PENG ; Lingyun SHI ; Changli WAN ; Jie WANG ; Qi WANG ; Yi WANG ; Ruifeng XU ; Ying YING ; Ping ZHANG ; Shijun ZHANG ; Wenjuan ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(3):214-222
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Hip fracture is considered as the most severe osteoporotic fracture characterized by high disability and mortality in the elderly. Improved surgical techniques and multidisciplinary team play an active role in alleviating prognosis, which places higher demands on perioperative nursing. Dysfunction, complications, and secondary impact of anaesthesia and surgery add more difficulties to clinical nursing. Besides, there still lack clinical practices in perioperative nursing for elderly patients with hip fracture in China. In this context, led by the Orthopedic Nursing Committee of Chinese Nursing Association, the Expert consensus on clinical practice in perioperative nursing for elderly patients with hip fracture ( version 2023) is developed based on the evidence-based medicine. This consensus provides 11 recommendations on elderly patients with hip fracture from aspects of perioperative health education, condition monitoring and inspection, complication risk assessment and prevention, and rehabilitation, in order to provide guiding advices for clinical practice, improve the quality of nursing and ameliorate the prognosis of elderly patients with hip fracture.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.Expert consensus on perioperative nursing management of nutrition for elderly patients with hip fractures (version 2023)
Chunhua DENG ; Xiaohua CHEN ; Zhihua YIN ; Yao JIANG ; Xiaoju TAN ; Yaping CHEN ; Junqin DING ; Luo FAN ; Leling FENG ; Yuyun GAN ; Xiaoyan GAO ; Jinli GUO ; Jing HU ; Chen HUANG ; Guiling HUANG ; Tianwen HUANG ; Yingchun HUANG ; Hui JIN ; Yan JIN ; Fangfang LI ; Hui LI ; Hui LIU ; Ping LIU ; Ning NING ; Lingyun SHI ; Guomin SONG ; Yani SUN ; Guangling WANG ; Jie WANG ; Qi WANG ; Xia WANG ; Xiaoyun WANG ; Yi WANG ; Songmei WU ; Jian YANG ; Yumei ZHANG ; Yang ZHOU ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Yuan GAO
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(5):394-403
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Hip fractures are among the most common fractures in the elderly, presenting to be a leading cause of disability and mortality. Surgical treatment is currently the main treatment method for hip fractures. The incidence of perioperative malnutrition is increased after hip fractures in the elderly due to the comorbidities, decreased basal metabolic rate, accelerated protein breakdown, weakened anabolism and surgical stress. However, malnutrition not only increases the incidence of postoperative complications, but also leads to increased mortality, indicating an important role of perioperative nursing management of nutrition for the elderly patients with hip fractures. At present, there still lacks scientific guidance and application standards on perioperative nursing management of nutrition for the elderly patients with hip fractures. Therefore, the Orthopedic Nursing Committee of Chinese Nursing Association and the Editorial Board of Chinese Journal of Trauma organized relevant experts to formulate the Expert consensus on perioperative nursing management of nutrition for elderly patients with hip fractures ( version 2023) according to evidence-based medical evidences and their clinical experiences. Fourteen recommendations were made from aspects of nutrition screening, nutrition assessment, nutrition diagnosis, nutrition intervention and nutrition monitoring to provide guidance for perioperative nursing management of nutrition in elderly patients with hip fractures.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.Clinical and pathological analysis of 98 cases of malignant transformation of congenital melanocytic nevi
Fengming CHEN ; Lei WANG ; Tianwen GAO ; Yu LIU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2023;56(11):1028-1034
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To analyze clinical and histopathological features of malignant transformation of congenital melanocytic nevi (CMN) .Methods:From January 2010 to September 2020, 98 patients with clinically and pathologically confirmed malignant transformation of CMN were enrolled from Xijing Hospital, Air Force Medical University, and their clinical and histopathological features as well as immunohistochemical staining and genetic testing results were retrospectively analyzed.Results:Among the 98 patients with malignant transformation of CMN, 45 (45.9%) were males and 53 (54.1%) were females. Their ages ranged from 4 months to 86 years, with a median age of 47 years. The lesions were located on the trunk (34 cases, 34.7%), limbs (25 cases, 25.5%), acra (24 cases, 24.5%), head, face and neck (13 cases, 13.3%), and mucosa (2 cases, 2.0%). Among the 98 patients, 95 (96.9%) had a history of obvious changes in lesions (sudden enlargement, newly developed papules, ulceration, itching, or pain), and the interval time from obvious changes in lesions to diagnosis varied from 2 weeks to 5 years; among the 95 cases, the average age at the onset of obvious changes in lesions was 46 years, and the changes of lesions occurred before the age of 18 years in 4 cases (4.1%), occurred between the age of 18 and 40 years in 35 (35.7%), and occurred after the age of 40 years in 56 (57.1%). In addition, 55 (57.9%) patients experienced a sudden enlargement of primary lesions, 52 (54.7%) developed ulcers in the primary lesions, 21 (22.1%) developed red or black papules or nodules on the surface of primary lesions, 4 (4.2%) developed subcutaneous masses, 2 (2.1%) had itching, and 1 (1.1%) only had pain. The remaining 3 (3.1%) patients experienced slow enlargement of primary lesions. Among the 98 cases of melanoma originating from CMN, 85 (86.7%) arose from small CMN, 11 (11.2%) from medium CMN, and 2 (2.0%) from large CMN. Histopathological examination showed no residual nevus cells in 86 (87.8%) cases, which only had characteristics of typical melanoma; residual nevus cells were only seen in 12 (12.2%) cases, and melanoma cells in the 12 cases all expressed HMB45, while residual nevus cells did not express HMB45 in 11 of 12 cases. Immunohistochemical staining for 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) was conducted in 7 cases, and 6 showed negative staining in tumor cells and positive staining in residual nevus cells. BRAF gene detection was conducted in lesional tissue specimens from 22 patients, and it was negative in 1 case of melanoma originating from large CMN and 10 (47.6%) cases of melanoma from small CMN, and positive in 11 (52.4%) cases of melanoma from small CMN.Conclusion:The malignant transformation of CMN mostly occurred on the trunk, and was commonly observed in patients aged over 40 years; most patients had a history of obvious changes (sudden enlargement, newly developed papules, ulceration, etc.) in lesions before diagnosis, and a few patients only felt itching or pain in lesions; immunohistochemical staining of HMB45 and 5hmC could help to distinguish melanoma cells from dermal nevus cells; confirmation of the diagnosis of malignant transformation in CMN should be closely combined with clinical and histopathological results.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
6.Clinical and pathological analysis of six cases of Meyerson nevi
Fengming CHEN ; Ling LIU ; Meng FU ; Lei WANG ; Tianwen GAO
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2022;55(1):47-50
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To investigate clinical and histopathological features of Meyerson nevus.Methods:Clinical and histopathological data were collected from 6 patients with confirmed Meyerson nevi in Department of Dermatology, the Fourth Military Medical University from January 2015 to January 2019, and retrospectively analyzed.Results:Among the 6 patients, 3 were males and 3 were females, with a median age of 10.5 years (range, 7 months to 28 years). Skin lesions were located on the extremities of 3 cases, as well as on the trunk of 3 cases. Meyerson nevi arose from congenital pigmented nevi in 4 cases, as well as from acquired pigmented nevi in 2 cases. The duration of pigmented nevi varied from 7 months to 18 years. Four patients felt itching in the past 2 months, and 2 had no concomitant symptoms such as itching. Central pigmented nevi manifested as papules in 5 cases and a plaque in 1 case, which were brown or black in color, with regular shapes, uniform pigmentation and clear borders. Pigmented nevi were surrounded by a halo of erythema in 6 cases, and skin lesions were covered with scales or crusts in 4 cases. Histopathological examination of Meyerson nevi revealed characteristics of both pigmented nevus and eczema. Histopathologically, pigmented nevi manifested as junctional nevi or compound nevi, and eczema manifested as serous exudation, irregular epidermal hyperplasia, spongiosis and perivascular infiltration of lymphocytes in the superficial dermis.Conclusions:Meyerson nevus is rare, and mostly occurs on the trunk and extremities. When itching occurs or erythema appears around the pigmented nevus, the diagnosis of Meyerson nevus should be considered.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
7.Clinical and histopathological analysis of five cases of solitary dermal melanoma
Ni GAO ; Yu LIU ; Lei WANG ; Ling LIU ; Tianwen GAO ; Kai LI
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2022;55(5):408-410
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To analysis clinical and histopathological features of solitary dermal melanoma (SDM) .Methods:Clinical and histopathological data were collected from 5 patients with SDM, and analyzed retrospectively.Results:The 5 patients with SDM presented with black, skin-colored or red papules or nodules without any specific anatomic predilection. These lesions pathologically manifested as localized dermal/subcutaneous solitary nodules with characteristics of malignancy but no obvious capsules, and the epidermis was not involved.Conclusion:Detailed clinical data and skin histopathological examination are the key to accurate diagnosis of SDM.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
8.Establishment of a novel Chinese metastatic melanoma cell line and analysis of its biological characteristics
Ying LIU ; Xiuli YI ; Zhubiao YE ; Tianwen GAO ; Guannan ZHU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2022;55(5):375-381
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To establish a melanoma cell line derived from a Chinese female patient of Han nationality with metastatic melanoma, and to study its basic biological characteristics.Methods:Metastatic melanoma cells were isolated from axillary lymph nodes of a 17-year-old female patient with malignant melanoma, and subjected to culture in vitro to establish a cell line. Short tandem repeat (STR) genotyping was performed to compare the information about the cell line and its derived tissue, and to detect gene mutations; cell counting kit-8 (CCK8) assay was conducted to assess the cellular proliferative activity, and soft agar cloning assay to assess the anchorage-independent proliferation; karyotype analysis was performed to determine the number and structure of chromosomes; with the highly aggressive melanoma cell line A2058 and keratinocyte line HaCaT serving as controls, Transwell assay was conducted to detect differences in cell migratory and invasive abilities, cell immunofluorescence assay and Western blot analysis were performed to determine the protein expression of melanoma-specific markers HMB45, S100 and Melan-A; the tumorigenicity was evaluated in vivo in a tumor-bearing mouse model. Results:A melanoma cell line was successfully established and named ZJMM-45, which was cultured for more than 70 passages over a 1-year period, and showed a stable shape and proliferative activity. The cells were spindle-shaped or polygonal, and could produce melanin. STR matching analysis showed that the ZJMM-45 sample was 96% matched with the cryopreserved lymph node tissue of the patient, suggesting that they were from the same source. A tumor-related gene BRAF V600E mutation (c.1799T>A) was identified in the ZJMM-45 cell line; karyotype analysis revealed that ZJMM-45 cells had triploid chromosomes and abnormal structures. ZJMM-45 cells grew exponentially in vitro and reached a plateau-phase in growth on day 5; the cells grew clonally and formed colonies in agar, showing anchorage-independent and malignant proliferative activity. Cell immunofluorescence assay and Western blot analysis showed that both ZJMM-45 and A2058 cells expressed HMB45, S100 and Melan-A; Transwell assay revealed that the numbers of invasive and migratory ZJMM-45 cells (300 ± 14, 260 ± 14, respectively) were significantly higher than those of invasive and migratory A2058 cells (150 ± 6, 160 ± 19, t = 13.25, 11.76, respectively, both P < 0.001) . The tumor-bearing mouse experiment showed that all 5 nude mice developed tumors with an inner diameter of 1.0 cm after 4 weeks, and the tumors were histopathologically characterized by proliferating hyperchromatic melanoma cell nuclei and formation of small nests, which were similar to primary solid tumors. Conclusion:The metastatic melanoma cell line ZJMM-45 derived from a Chinese patient with melanoma was successfully constructed, which carried the BRAF V600E mutation and expressed melanoma-specific markers, and was characterized by rapid proliferation, invasion and metastasis in both in vivo and in vitro culture, as well as obvious tumorigenicity in the in vivo experiment.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9.Analysis of clinicopathological features and prognosis of 163 cases of stage Ⅰ cutaneous melanoma
Xiao ZHANG ; Fengming CHEN ; Lin LIU ; Li LUO ; Jin GUO ; Tianwen GAO ; Qiong SHI
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2022;55(5):389-394
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To analyze clinical manifestations, pathological features and prognosis of patients with stage Ⅰ cutaneous melanoma.Methods:Clinical data were collected from 163 patients with stage Ⅰ cutaneous melanoma in Department of Dermatology, Xijing Hospital from January 2010 to January 2020, and clinical manifestations, pathological features, treatment methods and prognosis were retrospectively analyzed.Results:Among the 163 patients with stage Ⅰ cutaneous melanoma, 56 (34.36%) were males, and 107 (65.64%) were females, with a median age of 53 years at the clinic visit. Primary skin lesions were most frequently located on the extremities in 104 cases (63.80%) , of which 39 presented with lesions on the finger or toe nails and 65 with lesions on the other parts of the extremities; skin lesions were located at sun-exposed sites such as the head and face in 29 (17.79%) cases, and at non-sun-exposed sites such as the trunk and extremities except the hands and feet in 30 (18.40%) . Of the 163 patients, 56 (34.36%) were pathologically diagnosed with stage ⅠA cutaneous melanoma, and 107 (65.64%) with stage ⅠB cutaneous melanoma. According to a pathological staging system, 104 (63.80%) patients suffered from acral lentiginous melanoma, 23 (14.11%) superficial spreading melanoma, 15 (9.20%) nodular melanoma, 14 (8.59%) malignant lentigo-maligna melanoma, and 7 (4.29%) other rare or difficult-to-determine types. All the 163 patients received surgical treatment at least once, of whom 15 underwent finger or toe amputation, 94 extended resections, and 54 unextended resections; 35 received secondary surgeries, of whom 33 underwent extended resections and 2 finger amputation. Seven patients developed postoperative lymph node and/or distant organ metastases, 2 of whom died after distant organ metastases. The 5-year survival rate of the 163 patients was 98.00%.Conclusion:Stage Ⅰ cutaneous melanoma commonly has favorable prognosis, and 7 patients developed postoperative lymph node and/or distant organ metastases in this study, suggesting that long-term follow-up of patients with acral melanoma and early intervention of those with metastatic melanoma should be strengthened.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
10.Xylazole inhibits NO-cGMP pathway in fetal rat nerve cells
Xinyu WANG ; Yue WU ; Lin LIU ; Hui BAI ; Zhiheng ZHANG ; Mingchao ZHAO ; Tianwen MA ; Xiaopeng SONG ; Lina JIA ; Liangyu LV ; Yue YU ; Xinyu XU ; Hong CHEN ; Li GAO
Journal of Veterinary Science 2022;23(1):e16-
		                        		
		                        			 Background:
		                        			Xylazole (Xyl) is a veterinary anesthetic that is structurally and functionally similar to xylazine. However, the effects of Xyl in vitro remain unknown. 
		                        		
		                        			Objectives:
		                        			This study aimed to investigate the anesthetic mechanism of Xyl using fetal rat nerve cells treated with Xyl. 
		                        		
		                        			Methods:
		                        			Fetal rat nerve cells cultured for seven days were treated with 10, 20, 30, and 40 μg/ mL Xyl for 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 45, 60, 90, and 120 min. Variations of amino acid neurotransmitters (AANTs), Nitric oxide-Cyclic GMP (NO-cGMP) signaling pathway, and ATPase were evaluated. 
		                        		
		                        			Results:
		                        			Xyl decreased the levels of cGMP and NO in nerve cells. Furthermore, Xyl affected the AANT content and Na+ -K+ -ATPase and Ca2+ -Mg2+ -ATPase activity in nerve cells. These findings suggested that Xyl inhibited the NO-cGMP signaling pathway in nerve cells in vitro. 
		                        		
		                        			Conclusions
		                        			This study provided new evidence that the anesthetic and analgesic effects of Xyl are related to the inhibition of the NO-cGMP signaling pathway. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            
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