1.Systematic review of risk prediction models for adult intraoperative acquired pressure injury
Yujing CAI ; Lunlan LI ; Xiaoyun DING ; Zhen LI ; Peipei DING ; Linsheng FENG ; Haowei YUAN ; Hui HUANG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2023;22(10):73-80
Objective To systematically evaluate the adult intraoperatively acquired pressure injury risk prediction model.Methods Related study on IAPI risk prediction model in Chinese and English databases such as CBM,CNKI,PubMed and Web of Science were searched.The language is limited to Chinese and English,and the search time is until November 4,2022.Two researchers independently screened the literature and extracted the data,and applied the bias risk assessment tool of prediction model research to analyze the bias risk and applicability of the included literature.Results 13 articles were included,including 17 models(operation time,age,diabetes,BMI and serum albumin are the most commonly used predictors).Among the 17 models,the area under the curve of 14 models was 0.616 to 0.984,and the other study did not report the AUC results.Among the 13 studies,10 had good applicability,while the remaining 3 had unclear applicability.13 studies have a high risk of bias,mainly because the included studies are retrospective studies,the predictive factors are screened based on univariate analysis,and the predictive outcomes are not defined by guidelines or standardization.Conclusions The existing IAPI risk prediction model for adults has good applicability,but the risk of bias is high,and the construction is not perfect.It is necessary to pay attention to the effectiveness of different risk assessment methods in the later construction,so as to get a better and more accurate risk prediction model and provide some reference and basis for formulating relevant prevention strategies.
2.Eligibility of C-BIOPRED severe asthma cohort for type-2 biologic therapies.
Zhenan DENG ; Meiling JIN ; Changxing OU ; Wei JIANG ; Jianping ZHAO ; Xiaoxia LIU ; Shenghua SUN ; Huaping TANG ; Bei HE ; Shaoxi CAI ; Ping CHEN ; Penghui WU ; Yujing LIU ; Jian KANG ; Yunhui ZHANG ; Mao HUANG ; Jinfu XU ; Kewu HUANG ; Qiang LI ; Xiangyan ZHANG ; Xiuhua FU ; Changzheng WANG ; Huahao SHEN ; Lei ZHU ; Guochao SHI ; Zhongmin QIU ; Zhongguang WEN ; Xiaoyang WEI ; Wei GU ; Chunhua WEI ; Guangfa WANG ; Ping CHEN ; Lixin XIE ; Jiangtao LIN ; Yuling TANG ; Zhihai HAN ; Kian Fan CHUNG ; Qingling ZHANG ; Nanshan ZHONG
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(2):230-232
3.Glymphatic system functional changes of bilateral cerebral hemispheres in early-stage Parkinson disease patients complicated with unilateral limb motor symptoms
Yujing LIU ; Jiaying YUAN ; Haiyan LIAO ; Changlian TAN ; Sainan CAI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2023;39(12):1787-1791
Objective To observe the glymphatic system functional changes of bilateral cerebral hemispheres in early-stage Parkinson disease(PD)patients complicated with unilateral limb motor symptoms.Methods A total of 52 early-stage PD patients complicated with unilateral limb motor symptoms were prospectively enrolled,including 21 cases of left-onset PD(LPD group),31 cases of right-onset PD(RPD group).Meanwhile,28 healthy individuals were recruited as healthy controls(HC group).Clinical data and indices of diffusion tensor imaging analysis along the perivascular space(DTI-ALPS)were compared among 3 groups and between each 2 groups.The correlations of DTI-ALPS indices and clinical scales were analyzed.Results Significant difference of Hamilton depression scale(HAMD)score was found among 3 groups(P<0.05).HAMD score of LPD group and RPD group were higher than that of HC group(both P<0.017).There were significant differences of left and right cerebral hemispheres DTI-ALPS(DTI-ALPS_L,DTI-ALPS_R)indices among 3 groups(both P<0.05).DTI_ALPS_R in LPD group was lower than that in HC group(P<0.017),and DTI_ALPS_L in RPD group was lower than that in HC group(P<0.017).No obvious correlation of bilateral cerebral hemisphere DTI-ALPS indices with clinical scales was detected in PD patients(all P>0.05).Conclusion Like that of motor symptoms,glymphatic system dysfunction of PD patients had characteristics of laterality,manifested as DTI_ALPS_R decreased in LPD patients while DTI_ALPS_L decreased in RPD patients.
4.18F-FDG PET/CT manifestations of primary systemic anaplastic large cell lymphoma
Lu ZHENG ; Yujing HU ; Xinchao ZHANG ; Kang LI ; Xiaoyu CAI ; Jiale LIU ; Yanzhu BIAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2023;39(12):1798-1802
Objective To observe the 18F-FDG PET/CT manifestations of primary systemic anaplastic large cell lymphoma(ALCL).Methods A total of 21 patients with primary systemic ALCL were enrolled,and PET/CT manifestations were observed.Results Among 21 cases of ALCL,there were 15 cases of ALK+and 6 cases of ALK-.Affected lymph nodes in multiple site were observed in 19 cases,mainly located in the neck(n=13),mediastinum(n=12 cases)or retroperitoneum(n=12),while single site affected lymph node was notice in 2 cases.Extranodal organs/site involvements were found in 12 cases,including 6 cases of soft tissue(such as skin,muscles,etc.),4 cases of bone,14 cases of organs,including 4 cases of lung,3 cases of liver,2 cases of pancreas,2 cases of kidney,2 cases of gastrointestinal tract and 1 case of thyroid.Among 21 cases of ALCL,19 with irregular lymph node morphology and fused into clusters,17 with uniform density,3 with necrosis and 1 with calcification.All ALCL lesions in 21 cases showed hypermetabolism,the maximum standard uptake value(SUVmax)and the mean standard uptake value(SUVmean)of the affected lymph node was 17.04±9.94 and 9.96±6.15,respectively,while the metabolic tumor volume(MTV)and total lesion glycolysis(TLG)of all lesions was 92.54(67.61,249.21)cm3 and 723.46(419.78,1 461.17)g,respectively.The maximum diameter of the affected lymph node was not significantly correlated with SUVmax nor SUVmean(both P>0.05),but positively correlated with MTV and TLG of all lesions(r=0.696,0.767,both P<0.001).Ann Arbor staging was positively correlated with the maximum diameter,SUVmax and SUVmean of the affected lymph node,also MTV and TLG of all lesions(r=0.467,0.458,0.702,0.780,0.664,all P<0.05).Conclusion 18F-FDG PET/CT manifestations of primary systemic ALCL were characteristic,with significant changed metabolic parameters,including SUVmax,SUVmean,MTV and TLG.
5.Papillary thyroid microcarcinoma should not be used as the basis for postoperative 131I therapy
Xiaoyu CAI ; Ruiguo ZHANG ; Yujing HU ; Renfei WANG ; Yanzhu BIAN
Journal of Surgery Concepts & Practice 2023;28(6):529-535
Objective To analyze the clinicopathological data of patients with papillary thyroid microcarcinoma(PTMC)and papillary thyroid non-microcarcinoma(non-PTMC)who received 131I therapy retrospectively,and compare the therapeutic response of the two groups of patients,so as to guide 131I therapy decisions for PTMC patients.Methods A total of 1 118 patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma(PTC)underwent 131I therapy in the Department of Nuclear Medicine,Tianjin Medical University General Hospital from January 2015 to December 2020 were enrolled.Chi-square test and Mann-Whitney U test were used to compare the differences of clinicopathological features and 131I therapy,therapeutic response between two groups.The incomplete response(IR)rate curves of the two groups were plotted by Kaplan-Meier analysis.Results The proportion of patients with multifocal,involvement of bilateral thyroid lobes in PTMC group were higher than those in non-PTMC group,and the proportion of patients with extra-thyroid extension,T4,N1b,stimulated thyroglobulin(sTg)>10 μg/L,and high risk stratified were lower than those in non-PTMC group(P<0.05).Most patients in PTMC group received remnant ablation for the first time,while more patients in non-PTMC group received adjuvant therapy and therapy for known disease(P<0.05).There was no statistically significant difference in 131I therapeutic response,the rates of excellent response(ER)and IR in two groups,and the differences in curves of IR rate between the two groups were also no statistically significance(P>0.05).Conclusions PTMC has a certain degree of invasiveness.As long as the patients were comprehensively evaluated and the standard 131I therapy was adopted,the treatment outcomes of patients with PTMC and non-PTMC were roughly the same.Therefore,the clinical value of the definition of PTMC is extremely limited in the formulation of 131I therapeutic dose regimens.
6.Summary of the best evidence for spasticity management in patients with spinal cord injury
Peipei DING ; Lunlan LI ; Hui HUANG ; Haowei YUAN ; Linsheng FENG ; Yujing CAI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(36):4925-4931
Objective:To summarize the best evidence for spasticity management in spinal cord injury patients, so as to provide references for clinical practice.Methods:PubMed, Embase, CLINICAL, BMJ Best Clinical Practice website, JBI Evidence-based Health Care Center database, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, Ontario Guidelines Network, US National Guidelines Network, Scottish Interhospital Guidelines Network, UpToDate, Cochrane Library, CNKI, Wanfang Database, Medlive, China Biology Medicine disc and professional association websites were syatematically searched for clinical decisions, guidelines, evidence summary, systematic reviews and expert consensus or opinions on spasm management. The quality of the included studies was evaluated and the evidence content was extracted. The search period was from the establishment of the databases to February 28, 2023.Results:A total of 15 articles were included, including 2 clinical decision-making articles, 1 guideline, 3 expert consensus or opinions articles and 9 systematic evaluations. A total of 18 pieces of evidence were summarized from 4 aspects, such as regular evaluation, intervention measures, intervention principles, and effectiveness evaluation of patients with spinal cord injury.Conclusions:This study summarizes the best evidence for spasticity management in patients with spinal cord injury and provides an evidence-based basis for clinical work. It is recommended that when applying the evidence, an individualized spasticity treatment plan should be developed according to the needs of the patient and the actual clinical situation.
7.Analysis of risk factors of thrombocytopenia toxicityduring concurrent chemoradiation of gastric cancer
Li ZHANG ; Yujing ZHANG ; Jijin WANG ; Li ZHANG ; Xiaojun CAI ; Ying SONG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2022;31(2):160-164
Objective:To investigate the related risk factors of thrombocytopenia grade 2+ G2(+ )] in patients with gastric cancer during chemoradiotherapy.Methods:The pre-treatmentclinical data, hematologic parameters, and the correlation between dose distribution of vertebrae andTPG2(+ ) in non-metastaticgastric adenocarcinoma patients receiving concurrent chemoradiation in Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center were retrospectively analyzed.Results:A total of 58 patients were included, including 23 cases (40%) in theTPG2(+ ) group and 35(60%) in the TPG2(-) group. There was no statistical difference in baseline clinical data between two groups (all P>0.05). Univariate Logistic regression analysis showed that several baseline parameters including platelet count (PLT), basophil count (BA), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and length of CTV (LCTV), the number of vertebrae (VBN), vertebral body volume (VBV), D max, D mean, V 5Gy, V 10Gy, V 20Gy, V 30Gy and V 40Gywere correlated with TPG2(+ )(all P<0.05). However, the multivariate Logistic regressionanalysisshowed that low PLT ( P=0.048), high LDH ( P=0.028), increased LCTV ( P=0.013), high V 20Gy/VBN ( P=0.030) were associated with the risk of TPG2(+ ). Conclusion:In gastric adenocarcinoma patients treated with chemoradiotherapy, correction of PLT reduction before treatment, avoidinglonger CTV and controlled V 20Gy correction for vertebral number may reduce significant thrombocytopenia induced by chemoradiotherapy.
8.Beneficial effects and mechanisms of regular exercise on chronic traumatic encephalopathy
Weicheng CHEN ; Kaiyu CAI ; Junhan CHEN ; Yujing LI ; Wenqi LYU ; Xiangrong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2022;21(3):305-311
Physical exercise can accompany with risks, such as repeated blows to the head, causing mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), and mTBI will cause continuous cognitive, behavioral and mental problems, bring neurodegeneration and ultimately lead to chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). However, this regular exercise can also be used as a neuroprotective agent against cognitive decline in the brain and affect the plasticity of the brain. Regular exercise can improve the brain learning, memory, recognition and the disease process of CTE by reducing abnormal protein accumulation, promoting neurogenesis, synapse formation, increasing synaptic plasticity and angiogenesis, improving microcirculation, anti-microinflammation and oxidative stress, and promoting mental health. This review analyzes the pathological changes and mechanism of CTE and explore the mechanism of regular exercise in improving neurological function after CTE, so as to provide new ideas for CTE rehabilitation.
9.Association of plasma irisin concentration with obesity among children:a cohort study
WU Shengchi, CHEN Yajun, TAN Minyi, BAO Wenwen, CHEN Yujing, LIANG Jinghong, ZHANG Shuxin, CAI Li
Chinese Journal of School Health 2021;42(10):1536-1539
Objective:
To explore the longitudinal association of the levels of plasma irisin among children with changes in obesity related parameters and newly onset obesity, and to explore whether physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior(SB) have regulatory effects, to provide a scientific basis for the prevention and control of childhood obesity work.
Methods:
Cluster random sampling method was used to select 521 children from five schools in Guangzhou in 2017 at baseline and were followed up in 2019. A based on baseline PA and SB, children who meet the following criterion were selected:moderate vigorous intensity PA≥60 min/d or <150 min/week; and gender , age specific SB≥ P 75 or SB < P 25 . Plasma irisin concentration was measured in all the selected children. Multiple linear regression and Logistic regression were conducted to analyze the association.
Results:
The two year cumulative incidence of obesity, overweight and obesity, and central obesity was 2.82%, 6.57%, and 6.81%, respectively. There was no statistically significant association between plasma irisin levels and changes in obesity related parameters, newly onset overweight obesity or central obesity among children ( P >0.05). After stratified by PA, the irisin concentration in the low PA group was positively associated with weight change ( B=0.229, P =0.03). After stratified by SB, the irisin concentration in the low SB group was positively associated with the height change ( B=0.210, P <0.05). In addition, PA level and SB level both had a moderating effect on the association between plasma irisin levels and the weight change ( P PA=0.01, P SB =0.05).
Conclusion
PA and SB show moderating effect on plasma irisin concentration and weight gain. No association of irisin concentration with newly onset overweight or obesity among children has been found.
10.Association of sedentary behaviors with visual acuity among primary school students:a cohort study
CHEN Yujing, CHEN Yajun, GUI Zhaohuan, BAO Wenwen, ZHANG Jingshu, TAN Kaiyun, ZHANG Shuxin, CAI Li
Chinese Journal of School Health 2021;42(8):1144-1147
Objective:
To examine the association of sedentary behaviors with visual acuity among primary school children, and to provide a reference basis for the prevention and control of poor vision.
Methods:
Using stratified random cluster sampling method, a total of 4 969 students in grade 1-4 were selected from 5 primary schools in Guangzhou in 2017, and then were followed up in 2019. A validated questionnaire was used to collect data on children s sedentary behaviors, including doing homework, watching TV, playing computer/video games, and taking the bus/car between home and school. Visual acuity was measured in the baseline and the follow up using a 5 m standard logarithmic visual acuity chart. Multiple linear regression and Logistic regression were conducted to analyze the relationship between sedentary behaviors and visual changes.
Results:
The two year cumulative incidence of poor vision was 48.74%. Homework time was inversely associated with visual acuity of left eye( β=-0.012, 95%CI =-0.023- -0.002 ). Homework time was positively correlated with poor vision( OR =1.16, 95% CI =1.05-1.27). However, total sedentary time, screen time and bus/car time were not statistically associated with changes in visual acuity( P >0.05).
Conclusion
Increased homework time was associated with poorer vision in primary school students. Interventions to reduce the academic burden should be taken.


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