1.Development of the Clinical Nurse Extra Task Load Scale and its reliability and validity
Weihong YANG ; Xue LI ; Jing LIU ; Jia ZHAO ; Quanying ZHANG ; Guanhua JIA
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(20):2731-2736
Objective:To develop the Clinical Nurse Extra Task Load Scale and test its reliability and validity.Methods:Based on the job demand-control model, a primary scale was formed through literature search and qualitative interviews, as well as Delphi consultation and pre-survey. In September 2023, 813 clinical nurses from First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University and Xinxiang Central Hospital were selected for reliability and validity testing. In October 2023, 1 050 clinical nurses from First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University and Xinxiang Central Hospital were selected for investigation, and the reliability and validity of the scale were tested.Results:The final Clinical Nurse Extra Task Load Scale included two dimensions and a total of 12 items. The item-level content validity index was 0.86 to 1.00, and the scale-level content validity index was 0.84. Exploratory factor analysis extracted two common factors, with a cumulative variance contribution rate of 74.55%. Confirmatory factor analysis showed that χ 2/ df was 1.613, GFI was 0.928, CFI was 0.971, NFI was 0.928, IFI was 0.971, and RMSEA was 0.024. Cronbach's α coefficient of the work environment demand dimension was 0.897, Cronbach's α coefficient of individual behavior restriction was 0.955, Cronbach's α coefficient of the total scale was 0.950, and the split-half reliability was 0.850. Conclusions:The Clinical Nurse Extra Task Load Scale developed has a good reliability and validity, and can be used to evaluate and quantify the extra task load for clinical nurses.
2.Construction and validation of a fatigue risk nomogram model in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Yunxin RU ; Lixin LAI ; Facun LIANG ; Weihong YANG ; Quanying ZHANG ; Guodi SHEN ; Xue LI
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(13):1584-1591
Objective To develop and validate a fatigue risk nomogram model in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease(COPD)patients.Methods A prospective study design was adopted,and 430 COPD patients recruited from a tertiary A hospital in Huzhou City from January to December 2022 were conveniently selected for model construction,and 129 patients were recruited from the same hospital from January to June 2023 for external validation of the model.The general information questionnaire,Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index,2-item Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale,2-item Patient Health Questionnaire,modified British Medical Research Council Dyspnea Index,International Physical Activity Questionnaire,and Fatigue Severity Scale were used for questionnaire survey.The risk prediction model and nomograms model were constructed using Logistic regression analysis and R 4.3.2 software,and the area under the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was used to test the prediction effect of the model.Results Univariate and binary logistic regression analysis results showed that age(OR=1.095),gender(OR=2.077),dyspnea(OR=3.309),sleep quality(OR=1.979),anemia(OR=3.289),the number of acute exacerbation(OR=2.991)were independent influencing factors for fatigue in COPD patients.The internal evaluation and external validation results of the model showed that the areas under the curve are 0.912 and 0.844 respectively,and the Hosmer-Lemeshow goodness of fit test P values were 0.806 and 0.526 respectively.The average absolute errors were 0.013 and 0.019 respectively.Conclusion The COPD fatigue risk prediction model constructed in this study has good prediction effect.The visual nomogram is intuitive,convenient and easy to operate.It can provide a tool for early screening of fatigue in COPD patients.
3.Assessment of the aging phenomenon of the glomerular filtration rate
Xiaohua PEI ; Xue SHEN ; Juan ZHANG ; Yan GU ; Min CHEN ; Yao MA ; Zhenzhu YONG ; Yun BAI ; Qun ZHANG ; Weihong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2024;43(6):710-715
Objective:To construct an estimating equation to accurately reflect the aging phenomenon of the glomerular filtration rate(GFR).Methods:Healthy subjects receiving physical examinations at the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University between January 2017 and April 2018 were included in the study, and the aging phenomenon of renal function indicators such as serum creatinine(Scr)was used as the reference standard to evaluate the accuracy of four Scr-based GFR equations during GFR aging, including the full age spectrum(FAS)equation, the Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration(CKD-EPI)equation, the Osaka equation and the Xiangya equation.Results:Of 37 636 individuals receiving physical examinations, 6 534 met the criteria specified in this study.Scr, serum urea nitrogen, serum uric acid, and serum albumin showed a significant aging phenomenon( H=191.640, 196.693, 83.271, 414.585, P<0.001 for all).The GFR estimated by the four equations all decreased with aging, but the starting point and rate of decline were significantly different.The GFR aging phenomenon estimated by the FAS equation was closer to the trend of renal function indicators. Conclusions:The FAS equation may be more applicable to healthy people to understand the aging phenomenon of GFR.
4.A real-world study of effectiveness and safety of generic and original clopidogrel in the treatment of acute coronary syndrome
Bing LUO ; Xian YANG ; Yixuan LI ; Congling CHEN ; Simin YAN ; Xi LAN ; Xue BAO ; Feng YU ; Weihong GE
China Pharmacy 2023;34(6):724-729
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the clinical effectiveness and safety of domestic generic and imported original clopidogrel for antiplatelet therapy in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS). METHODS The clinical data of ACS patients in Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital of China Pharmaceutical University from January 2020 to June 2021 were retrospectively collected by using electronic medical record system, and the patients were divided into original drug group (321 cases) and generic drug group (328 cases) according to the drug use. Both groups were given dual antiplatelet therapy with clopidogrel and aspirin. The effectiveness and safety outcomes of the two groups were followed up for 12 months and compared, the related influential factors were analyzed. RESULTS Major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) occurred in 16 and 22 patients in original drug group and generic drug group respectively, including nonfatal myocardial infarction (4 and 5 cases), stroke (2 and 4 cases), revascularization (8 and 3 cases), cardiovascular related death (2 and 4 cases), and all-cause death (4 and 6 cases). There were 12 and 7 patients with major bleeding events, 38 and 29 patients with minor bleeding events, and 33 and 21 patients with non-bleeding adverse events. There was no statistically significant difference in the cumulative incidence of related events (P values of Log-Rank tests were all greater than 0.05). Cox regression analysis showed that the use of generic clopidogrel did not increase the risk of MACE and major bleeding events in ACS patients [hazard ratio of 1.305 and 0.416, 95% confidence interval of (0.678, 2.512) and (0.155, 1.117), respectively, P>0.05], and the combination of proton pump inhibitors (PPI) could reduce the risk of major bleeding events [hazard ratio of 0.196, 95% confidence interval of (0.063, 0.611), P<0.05]. CONCLUSIONS Compared with imported original drug, domestic generic clopidogrel has similar clinical effectiveness and good safety. Combined use of PPI may be a beneficial factor to reduce the occurrence of major bleeding events in patients.
5.Single-dose AAV-based vaccine induces a high level of neutralizing antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 in rhesus macaques.
Dali TONG ; Mei ZHANG ; Yunru YANG ; Han XIA ; Haiyang TONG ; Huajun ZHANG ; Weihong ZENG ; Muziying LIU ; Yan WU ; Huan MA ; Xue HU ; Weiyong LIU ; Yuan CAI ; Yanfeng YAO ; Yichuan YAO ; Kunpeng LIU ; Shifang SHAN ; Yajuan LI ; Ge GAO ; Weiwei GUO ; Yun PENG ; Shaohong CHEN ; Juhong RAO ; Jiaxuan ZHAO ; Juan MIN ; Qingjun ZHU ; Yanmin ZHENG ; Lianxin LIU ; Chao SHAN ; Kai ZHONG ; Zilong QIU ; Tengchuan JIN ; Sandra CHIU ; Zhiming YUAN ; Tian XUE
Protein & Cell 2023;14(1):69-73
6.An engineered xCas12i with high activity, high specificity, and broad PAM range.
Hainan ZHANG ; Xiangfeng KONG ; Mingxing XUE ; Jing HU ; Zikang WANG ; Yinghui WEI ; Haoqiang WANG ; Jingxing ZHOU ; Weihong ZHANG ; Mengqiu XU ; Xiaowen SHEN ; Fengcai YIN ; Zhiyuan AI ; Guangyan HUANG ; Junhui XIA ; Xueqiong SONG ; Hengbin LI ; Yuan YUAN ; Jinhui LI ; Na ZHONG ; Meiling ZHANG ; Yingsi ZHOU ; Hui YANG
Protein & Cell 2023;14(7):538-543
7.Effect of comorbidities on the risk of chronic kidney disease with aging
Sizhu ZHU ; Lu WEI ; Xue SHEN ; Weihong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2022;41(9):1071-1075
Objective:To explore the effect of comorbidities on the risk of chronic kidney disease with aging.Methods:A total of 103 682 subjects were recruited at the health management center of the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from January 2018 to January 2020 for a retrospective cross-sectional study.Participants were divided into four groups according to age 18-44(55 055 case), 45-59(31 023 case), 60-74(12 793 case), ≥75(4 811 case)age group.We calculated and compared the prevalences of estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR)<60 ml/min/1.73m 2, which was used as a parameter for kidney dysfunction, indifferent age groups and participants with different comorbidities.The association between comorbidities and the prevalence of kidney dysfunction was analyzed by Logistic regression. Results:Levels of blood pressure, body mass index, serum creatinine, eGFR and blood lipids varied with aging, as did the prevalences of hypertension, diabetes, obesity and comorbidities.In all participants and groups based on the types of chronic diseases, the prevalence of kidney dysfunction increased with aging, substantially so in ≥75 age group.After adjustment for age and sex, there was a marked increase in the risk of kidney dysfunction in 45-59 age group adults with hypertension or diabetes( OR=9.163, 95% CI: 3.264-25.727; OR=4.640, 95% CI: 1.028-20.936), and the risk of renal dysfunction increased in people with hypertension+ diabetes or with the coexistence of three diseases, compared with people with a single disease( OR=16.441, 95% CI: 5.325-50.783; OR=15.985, 95% CI: 4.237-60.312); In the 60-74 age group, hypertension alone also significantly increased the risk of renal dysfunction( OR=3.950, 95% CI: 1.911-8.165). With comorbidities, the most significant influence was the coexistence of three diseases( OR=6.245, 95% CI: 2.521-15.468), followed by hypertension+ obesity( OR=5.640, 95% CI: 2.550-12.476)and hypertension+ diabetes( OR=4.330, 95% CI: 1.990-9.421); In ≥75 age group, chronic diseases and comorbidities were associated with a high risk of renal dysfunction, with obesity alone and hypertension obesity posing the highest risk( OR=6.746, 95% CI: 2.193-20.757; OR=6.570, 95% CI: 3.178-13.582), followed by the coexistence of three diseases( OR=4.749, 95% CI: 2.110-10.687). Conclusions:The prevalence of hypertension, diabetes, and obesity varies with aging.The effect of chronic diseases on the risk of chronic kidney disease with reduced renal function in the elderly population is different from that in the non-elderly population.
8.Clinical expert consensus on platelet-rich plasma treatment for lateral epicondylitis (2022 version)
Jian LI ; Guoqing CUI ; Chengqi HE ; Shiyi CHEN ; Boxu CHEN ; Hong CHEN ; Xuesong DAI ; Hongchen HE ; Hui KANG ; Tieshan LI ; Guoping LI ; Jiuzhou LU ; Chao MA ; Xin TANG ; Jun TAO ; Hong WANG ; Ming XIANG ; Dan XING ; Yiquan XIONG ; Qingyun XUE ; Rui YANG ; Tin YUAN ; Qiang ZHANG ; Jingbin ZHOU ; Weihong ZHU ; Yan XIONG ; Yan LIU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2022;38(8):673-680
Lateral epicondylitis is a common clinical disease with characteristics of lateral elbow pain, insidious onset and easy recurrence, which can cause forearm pain and decreased wrist strength, seriously affecting patients′ daily life and work. Although there are various treatment methods for lateral epicondylitis with different effects, standard treatments are still lacking nowadays. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has good effects on bone and tendon repair, and is now widely used in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis. However, there is a lack of a unified understanding of the technology and specifications of PRP in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis. Therefore, the Sports Medicine Branch of the Chinese Medical Association and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Branch of the Chinese Medical Association organized experts in the fields of sports medicine and rehabilitation medicine in China to formulate the "clinical expert consensus on platelet-rich plasma treatment for lateral epicondylitis (2022 version)", and proposed suggestions based on evidence-based medicine mainly from the concept, epidemiology and pathophysiology of lateral epicondylitis, symptoms, signs and imaging manifestations of lateral epicondylitis, PRP concept and application component requirements, quality control of PRP preparation technology, indications and contraindications of PRP in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis, PRP injection in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis, application of PRP in the operation of lateral epicondylitis, related problems after PRP treatment of lateral epicondylitis, evaluation of the results after PRP treatment of lateral epicondylitis, and health and economic evaluation of PRP treatment of lateral epicondylitis, so as to provide guidance for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
9.Study on the influence of sex on age-related changes in renal function
Xue SHEN ; Lu WEI ; Yao MA ; Weihong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2022;41(3):281-285
Objective:To evaluate the influence of sex on age-related changes in the glomerular filtration rate(GFR)in healthy individuals.Methods:A retrospective survey was performed.A total of 36 911 healthy subjects, of whom 43.61%(16 096 cases)were men, were enrolled and divided into six age groups: 18-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, and ≥70 years old.The estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR)was evaluated by the full age spectrum(FAS)equation.General linear regression analysis was used to calculate the annual decline rate of eGFR, and differences between the sexes in the same age group were evaluated using analysis of covariance.The chi-square test was used to compare the proportions of subjects with different eGFR levels between the sexes.Results:Regardless of sex, body mass index(BMI), systolic blood pressure(SBP)and fasting blood glucose(FBG)all increased gradually with age, while diastolic blood pressure(DBP)increased initially and then turned downward.The means of above results in men were generally higher than those in women of the same age.Before the age of 40, the levels of eGFR in men and women were relatively stable, with the mean eGFR in women higher than that in men[(121.98±16.77)ml·min -1·1.73 m -2vs.(111.01±13.36)ml·min -1·1.73 m -2, t=-53.793, P=0.000]; After the age of 40, eGFR decreased with age in both sexes, and the decline rate of eGFR in women was faster than that in men before the age of 70.Men had generally higher mean serum creatinine(Scr), blood urea nitrogen(BUN)and serum uric acid(UA)than women.With the increase of age, BUN levels increased gradually in men and women, but Scr levels started to increase after the age of 40 only in women and did not show a clear increase in men. Conclusions:There are sex-related differences with aging, as measured with many parameters.Young and middle-aged women have significantly higher eGFR than men of the same age, but eGFR declines faster with aging in women.
10.Study on changes in the glomerular filtration rate with aging and their influencing factors
Juan ZHANG ; Lu WEI ; Yu ZHANG ; Xiaohua PEI ; Yun BAI ; Zhenzhu YONG ; Xue SHEN ; Qun ZHANG ; Weihong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2021;40(10):1250-1254
Objective:To evaluate changes in the estimate glomerular filtration rate(eGFR)with aging and the risk factors.Methods:A retrospective cross-sectional study was performed based on people receiving physical examinations at the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from January 2017 to January 2018.Subjects were divided into seven subgroups according to age: 18-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, and ≥80 years old.eGFR was estimated by the Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration(CKD-EPIScr)equation.Multivariate linear regression was used to analyze the correlation between eGFR and the influencing variables.The chi-square test was used to compare the incidences of eGFR<60 ml·min -1·1.73m -2in different age groups. Results:A total of 33 824 participants were included in this study.There was a negative linear eGFR-age correlation in the subjects.The mean annual rate of decline in eGFR was 0.83 ml·min -1·1.73m -2.Furthermore, the decline was steady and accelerated from the third and seventh decade onward( F=9.51, 5.37, both P=0.000). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that aging was the most prominent factor( β=-0.604, -0.534, both P=0.000), followed by serum uric acid(BUA)( β=-0.270, -0.280, both P=0.000), fasting blood-glucose(FBG)( β=-0.064, -0.046, both P=0.000), systolic blood pressure(SBP)( β=-0.015, -0.028, both P<0.05), and diastolic blood pressure(DBP)( β=-0.010, -0.026, both P<0.05). In non-elderly subjects, eGFR was found to have negative associations with body mass index(BMI)and albumin(ALB)( β=-0.028, -0.047, all P=0.000). However, in the elderly, eGFR was positively associated with ALB( β=0.022, P=0.031). eGFR showed no statistically significant correlation with BMI, TC and LDL-C.The prevalence of eGFR<60 ml·min -1·1.73m -2increased with age, at 1.55%(523/33 824)for all subjects, of whom 73.80%(386/523)were aged over 60.The incidence obviously increased from 0.22%(14/6 453)for aged 18-29 to 22.57%(214/948)for aged 80 and above( χ2=2433.71, P=0.000). Conclusions:eGFR decreases significantly with age.The incidence of eGFR<60 ml·min -1·1.73m -2in the elderly is high; eGFR is significantly correlated with BUA, FBG, SBP, DBP, and ALB in the elderly.

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