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        • Research Progress of Black Cohosh Root Extract in The Treatment of Menopausal Symptoms for Patients with Breast Cancer

          ObjectiveTo summarize the research progress of black cohosh root extract in the treatment of menopausal symptoms for patients with breast cancer. MethodsDomestic and foreign literatures about the effect of black cohosh root extract in the treatment of menopausal symptoms for patients with breast cancer were collected to make a review. ResultsBlack cohosh root extract was a kind of herbal preparations. In the treatment of menopausal symptoms in breast cancer patients, it not only had significantly curative effect but also had less adverse reactions. ConclusionsIn the treatment of menopausal symptoms in breast cancer patients, black cohosh root extract gives people a new treatment idea. It has significant side effect and can be widely promoted and applied in clinical.

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        • Basic Research Progress and Current Status of Clinical Diagnosis and Therapy for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

          ObjectiveTo summarize basic research progress and current status of clinical diagnosis and therapy for gastroesophageal reflux disease. MethodRelated literatures were collected to review the pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnosis and therapy of gastroesophageal reflux disease. ResultsGastroesophageal reflux disease was caused by many factors, such as hiatus hernia, hypotensive lower esophageal sphincter pressure, acid pocket, prolonged esophageal clearance, and delayed gastric emptying. Extra-esophageal symptoms was a common clinical presentation to gastroesophageal reflux disease. The diagnosis methods for gastroesophageal reflux disease included the symptom observation, gastroscopy examination, 24 h pH monitoring of esophageal, proton pump inhibitor test, questionnaire of gastroesophageal reflux disease and so on. The laparoscopic fundoplication could essentially treat the pathophysiologic abnormalities of gastroesophageal reflux disease, which had an obvious curative effect and wide application prospect. ConclusionPathogenesis, diagnosis, and therapy of gastroesophageal reflux disease are associated with multiple factors, which is still controversial and remains to be further studied.

          Release date:2016-11-22 10:23 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Effects of anti-seizure medications on postictal state of epilepsy

          The postictal state which describes changes in behavior, motor function, and neuropsychological performance that occur after a seizure and persist until these variables return to their normal baseline, which can take anywhere from a few seconds to a few hours to a few days. The degree and intensity of the postictal state significantly affects the patient's quality of life and is strongly associated with the patient's rating of the severity of the seizure, but receives little attention in the treatment of epilepsy, and anti-seizure medications prevent postictal events by making the patient seizures-free, or will attenuate or shorten the time after the seizure. Therefore, it is of great clinical significance to evaluate the efficacy of anti-seizure medications in the post-seizure state. This article reviews the effects of the main anti-seizure medications on the postictal state

          Release date:2024-03-07 01:49 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Anxiety and depressive symptoms and their influential factors among patients with intrauterine adhesions managed by day surgery model

          Objective To investigate the incidences of anxiety and depressive symptoms among patients with intrauterine adhesions (IUA) managed by day surgery model, and explore their influential factors. Methods Convenience sampling was used to select patients who underwent day surgery at West China Second University Hospital, Sichuan University between January 2021 and December 2022. General information questionnaire and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale were used to assess the socio-demographic data and anxiety and depressive symptoms of the participants. Logistic regression was used to analyze the influential factors of anxiety and depressive symptoms. Results A total of 1100 patients were included. The incidence of anxiety and depressive were 16.5% (181/1 100) and 16.9% (186/1 100) among patients undergoing day surgery for IUA respectively. Longer waiting days for admission [odds ratio (OR)=1.012, 95% confidence interval (CI) (1.004, 1.020), P=0.004], married [OR=0.547, 95%CI (0.344, 0.869), P=0.011], more times of adhesion separation [OR=0.826, 95%CI (0.691, 0.986), P=0.034], older age [OR=0.947, 95%CI (0.909, 0.987), P=0.010] were influencing factors for anxiety symptoms in patients with IUA. Unemployment [OR=0.504, 95%CI (0.256, 0.994), P=0.048], university or undergraduate education [OR=0.326, 95%CI (0.208, 0.512), P<0.001], and high school or vocational school education [OR=0.532, 95%CI (0.319, 0.888), P=0.016] were the influencing factors for depressive symptoms in patients with IUA. Conclusions There is a high incidence of anxiety and depressive symptoms among patients with IUA under the management of day surgery mode. The influential factors include socio-demographic factors (age, education level, marital status and occupation) and disease factors (times of adhesion). Medical staff should pay attention to the early screening of mental health status of patients with IUA, and give targeted prevention and treatment measures.

          Release date:2025-02-25 09:39 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Systematic Review of Effectiveness and Safety of Fukangpian in the Treatment of Opiate Withdrawal Symptoms

          Objective To assess the effectiveness and safety of fukangpian in the treatment of opiate withdrawl symptoms. Methods We performed an electronic search for Cochrane Library (2004 version of Cochrane Controlled Trials Register), Medline (1966-2004), EMbase (1974-2004), and handsearched some Chinese journals for additional articles (such as CBM disc, VIP, CNKI, CMCC) (1980-2004). The quality of included randomized controlled trials was evaluated and meta-analysis was performed. Results We collected 31 studies about fukangpian, of which two studies involving 403 patients met the inclusion criteria. These two studies were of poor quality. Cmpared with clonidine, fukangpian showed a greater decrease than Clonidine group in the withdrawal symptom score for day 1 to day 4 (WMD of 9 points at day 4, 95%CI 5.47 to 12.52). Cmpared with placebo, the two studies for change in the withdrawal symptom score, fukangpian showed a greater decrease at day 1 to 3, but not at day 4 (WMD of 4.10 points at day 4, 95%CI -8.36 to 16.56; 1 study). Conclusions Based on the current evidence fukangpian is an effective and safe drug for abstinence of drug addiction. More high quality randomized controlled trials are required to promote the strength of evidence.

          Release date:2016-09-07 02:28 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Clinical therapeutic effect of left and right iliac vein compression syndrome after stenting: a single center retrospective study

          ObjectiveTo compare the improvement of clinical symptoms and patency of stents in patients with left and right non-thrombotic iliac vein compression syndrome (NIVCS) after endovascular stent therapy. MethodsThe clinical data of patients with NIVCS admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University from January 2016 to January 2021 were analyzed retrospectively. The venous clinical severity score of the patients’ veins before therapy and on month 12 after therapy was analyzed. At the same time, the patencies of stents on month 1, 3, 6, and 12 after stenting were also analyzed. ResultsA total of 164 patients with NIVCS were collected, including 144 left NIVCS and 20 right NIVCS. The surgical technique success rate of endovascular stent therapy was 100% (164/164). There was no statistical difference of the venous clinical severity score between the patients with left and right NIVCS on month 12 after therapy (t=1.265, P=0.208), but the venous clinical severity score of left and right NIVCS patients on month 12 after therapy were lower than those before therapy (t=27.534, P<0.001; t=10.047, P<0.001). The accumulative one-stage stent patency rate on month 12 after therapy was 96.5% and 94.7% in the patients with left and right NIVCS, respectively (χ2=0.160, P=0.689). After the stent was fully supported and completely covered the extent of the lesion, the short-term (within 12 months) stent patency rates of the patients with different compression site of the iliac vein, as well as type, diameter, and length of stent placement had no statistical differences (P>0.05). ConclusionFrom the results of this study, whether left NIVCS or right NIVCS, endovascular stent therapy is safe and effective.

          Release date:2023-03-22 09:25 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • The symptoms and influencing factors of patients with esophageal cancer in postoperative rehabilitation

          ObjectiveTo analyze the symptom characteristics and influencing factors in order to provide reference for symptom management of patients with esophageal cancer after operation.MethodsA total of 216 esophageal cancer patients, including 180 males and 36 females with an average age of 63.7±8.3 years, who underwent surgical operation in our hospital from March to October 2018 were recruited and investigated with self-designed symptom questionnaire at 1 month after surgery.ResultsThe top five symptoms were acid reflux (48.6%), cough (42.6%), dysphagia (40.7%), hoarseness (12.0%), and diarrhea (11.6%). Women were more prone to acid reflux (OR=2.053), fatigue (OR=1.932), chest pain (OR=3.681), sleep disturbance (OR=2.419), abdominal pain (OR=3.882), nausea (OR=3.014) and vomiting (OR=2.505). Patients over 60 years were more prone to dysphagia (OR=2.274). Patients with lower thoracic esophageal cancer had a higher incidence of dysphagia compared with patients with carcinoma of esophagogastric junction (OR=0.326). Patients who had neoadjuvant chemotherapy were more likely to suffer acid reflux (OR=1.594). Open surgery (OR=3.681) and neoadjuvant radiotherapy (OR=2.495) were the risk factors of chest pain.ConclusionThere are many symptoms in patients with esophageal cancer after operation, and the occurrence of symptoms is closely related to gender, age, tumor location, surgical procedure and neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy.

          Release date:2020-01-17 05:18 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • A Survey on Correlative Symptoms and Its Influence on Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Patients

          Objective To identify the correlative symptoms of breast cancer patients and their influence on quality of life. Methods The cross-sectional study was used. A face-to-face survey was administered to 200 breast cancer patients, using two scales: ① Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale(MSA); ② European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Core Quality-of-Life Questionnaire (Version 3) [EORTIC QLQ-C30]. Results The top five most highly prevalent symptoms were: lack of energy, hair loss, nervousness, sweating and worry. The five most frequent symptoms were: lack of energy, difficulty in sleeping, dry mouth, lack of appetite and sweating. The five most severe symptoms were: hair loss, lack of energy, difficulty in sleeping, nervousness and a change in food preference. The top five symptoms causing much distress were: hair loss, a feeling of“I don’t look like myself”, difficulty in sleeping, lack of appetite and lack of energy. The major factors influencing quality of life were: lack of energy, worry, pain, difficulty in sleeping, constipation, irritability, dry mouth, sweating, numbness/tingling in hands/feet, changes in skin, diarrhea, nausea, lack of appetite, and shortness of breath. Adjusted R square was 0.790. Conclusions The most conspicuous symptom in breast cancer patients is lack of energy. The symptom that distresses patients most is hair loss. The other notable symptoms are: “I don’t look like myself”, difficulty in sleeping, and lack of appetite. In addition, the quality of life is influenced by fourteen symptoms, and these symptoms account for 79.0% of the variance in quality of life.

          Release date:2016-09-07 02:15 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Gene expression profile of frontal lobe in Parkinson disease based on bioinformatics analysis

          ObjectiveTo conduct a bioinformatics analysis of gene expression profiles in frontal lobe of patients with Parkinson disease (PD), in order to explore the potential mechanism related to depression in PD.MethodsAll the bioinformatics data before March 20th 2019 were acquired from Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database, using " Parkinson disease” as the key word. The species was limited to human (Homo sapiens), and the detective method was limited to expression profiling by array. ImgGEO (Integrative Gene Expression Meta-Analysis from GEO database), DAVID (the Database for Annotation, Visualization and Integrated Discovery), STRING and Cytoscape 3.6.1 software were utilized for data analysis.ResultsTotally, 45 samples (24 PD cases and 21 healthy controls) were obtained from 2 datasets. We identified 236 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in the post-mortem frontal lobe between PD cases and healthy controls, in which 146 genes were up-regulated and 90 genes were down-regulated. Based on Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes analysis, the DEGs were mainly enriched in the structures of postsynaptic membrane, cell membrane component, postsynaptic membrane dense area, and myelin sheath, and were involved in the occurrence of PD, depression, and other diseases. These genes were involved in the biological processes of dopaminergic, glutamate-nergic, GABA-nergic synapses, and some other synapses, as well as several signaling pathways (e.g. mitogen- activated protein kinase signal pathway, p53 signal pathway, and Wnt signal pathway), which were associated with PD and depression pathogenesis. Besides, we found that NFKBIA, NRXN1, and RPL35A were the Hub proteins.ConclusionsGene expression in frontal lobe of patients with PD is associated with the pathogenesis of PD. This study provides a theoretical basis for understanding the mechanism of PD occurrence and progression, as well as the potential mechanism of depression in PD.

          Release date:2019-11-25 04:42 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Guidelines on Non-pharmacology Management of Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia: A Systematic Review

          ObjectiveTo systematically review the methodological quality of evidence-based guidelines on non-pharmacology management of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia, so as to provide references for taking caring for the dementia with behavioral and psychological symptoms. MethodsGuidelines concerning non-pharmacology treatment of behavioral and psychological symptoms were searched from websites of guideline development, websites of medical association and literature databases from inception to May 31st 2016. The methodological quality of included guidelines were evaluated according to the AGREE Ⅱ instrument, and the differences and similarities between recommendations of included guidelines were compared. ResultsA total of 544 literatures were identified and 6 of them were included. All the included guidelines were from abroad. The average scores of guidelines in six domains of AGREE Ⅱ were:scope and purpose 88.89%, stakeholder involvement 65.74%, rigor of development 63.72%, clarity of presentations 86.11%, applicability 50.69%, and independence 37.50%. The overall qualities of the included guidelines were grade B. The recommendations of the included guidelines were almost consistent. Recommended non-pharmacology management of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia included leisure and recreation activity, reminiscence therapy, behavioral therapy, training of caregivers, physical environment modification, animal-assisted therapy, massage, physical activity and patient-centered approach. ConclusionThe overall quality of included guidelines is relatively high. More efforts are needed to improve the applicability and independence of guidelines. There is still no local guideline concerning non-pharmacology recommendations on behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia in China. It is suggested to develop guideline that is suitable for Chinese condition as soon as possible.

          Release date:2016-11-22 01:14 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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