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Parallel Chart Writing and Resilience Impact the Narrative Competence of Medical Staff in China: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Health Sci Rep

January 2025

Division of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University, School of Medicine Hangzhou China.

Background And Aims: Narrative competence is essential for good communication between medical staff and patients. It is a powerful instrument for the delivery of holistic healthcare. However, little research focuses on the influencing factors of narrative competence and the relationships among resilience, self-efficacy, and narrative competence.

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Flavonoids for gastrointestinal tract local and associated systemic effects: A review of clinical trials and future perspectives.

J Adv Res

January 2025

Universidade de Vigo, Nutrition and Bromatology Group, Department of Analytical Chemistry and Food Science, Instituto de Agroecoloxía e Alimentación (IAA) - CITEXVI 36310 Vigo, Spain; Research Group on Food, Nutritional Biochemistry and Health, Universidad Europea del Atlántico, Isabel Torres 21 39011 Santander, Spain. Electronic address:

Background: Flavonoids are naturally occurring dietary phytochemicals with significant antioxidant effects aside from several health benefits. People often consume them in combination with other food components. Compiling data establishes a link between bioactive flavonoids and prevention of several diseases in animal models, including cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, gut dysbiosis, and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD).

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Background: Although fractional flow reserve (FFR) is the contemporary standard to detect hemodynamically significant coronary stenosis, it remains underused for the need of pressure wire and hyperemic stimulus. Coronary angiography-derived FFR could break through these barriers. The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility and performance of a novel diagnostic modality deriving FFR from invasive coronary angiography (AccuFFRangio) for coronary physiological assessment.

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LIG4 syndrome is an exceptionally rare primary immune deficiency. It is an autosomal recessive genetic disease, falling within the spectrum of genetic disorders characterized by impaired DNA damage response mechanisms. Common clinical characteristics encompass microcephaly, growth retardation, developmental delays, facial deformities, variable immune deficiencies, pancytopenia, heightened susceptibility to malignant tumors, and significant clinical and cellular radiosensitivity.

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Background And Aims: Gastric cancer with liver metastases (GCLM) is a challenging condition that significantly reduces long-term survival rates, but recent advancements in surgical techniques have shown promise. This study aims to comprehensively evaluate the impact of surgical resection on survival rates in GCLM patients.

Methods: We conducted a population-based analysis utilizing the SEER database for patients diagnosed with GCLM between 2010 and 2015.

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Background: Ibrutinib is a first-line drug that targets Bruton's tyrosine kinase for the treatment of B cell cancer. However, cardiotoxicity induced by ibrutinib is a major side effect that limits its clinical use. This study aimed to investigate the mechanism of ibrutinib-induced cardiotoxicity and evaluate the protective role of metformin.

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Background: First-pass successful reperfusion (FPSR), defined as a successful/complete reperfusion achieved after a single thrombectomy pass, is predictive of favorable outcome in patients with acute ischemic stroke with large-vessel occlusion. It is unknown whether intravenous tirofiban is effective in increasing the rate of FPSR in acute anterior large-vessel occlusion stroke.

Methods And Results: Patients who had acute large-vessel occlusion stroke presenting within 24 hours and underwent endovascular thrombectomy were analyzed from the RESCUE BT (Intravenous Tirofiban for Patients With Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke) clinical trial, of which the main analysis was neutral.

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  • Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) are frequently observed in patients undergoing extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), with findings linked to clinical factors.
  • A study involving 138 ECMO patients showed that those with CMBs had significant abnormalities in blood coagulation profiles and lower Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) scores, suggesting worse neurological outcomes.
  • The research indicates a correlation between CMB burden and coagulation parameters, emphasizing the need for careful monitoring and management of these factors in ECMO patients.
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A simple Ag-MoS hybrid nanozyme-based sensor array for colorimetric identification of biothiols and cancer cells.

RSC Adv

October 2024

Department of Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Surgery and Minimally Invasive Surgery, Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital, Affiliated People's Hospital, Hangzhou Medical College Hangzhou China.

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  • The study focuses on the role of biothiols as tumor biomarkers associated with diseases like cancer and highlights the need for effective detection methods.
  • A new Ag-MoS hybrid nanozyme-based colorimetric sensor array was developed for identifying biothiols and cancer cells, showcasing enhanced catalytic activity due to its unique structure.
  • The sensor array can distinguish different types of biothiols based on color changes affected by pH, and it proved effective in analyzing real serum and cellular samples for potential tumor diagnostics.
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  • This study explored how changes in hemoglobin levels affect cerebral blood flow (CBF) in patients with moyamoya disease (MMD) prior to surgery.
  • It found that lower CBF was present in MMD patients compared to healthy individuals, and that hemoglobin levels were negatively correlated with CBF.
  • The results indicated that CBF is a better predictor of clinical outcomes after surgery than hemoglobin levels, emphasizing the need for further research on optimal hemoglobin levels before surgical revascularization in MMD patients.
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Organoids are miniature, highly accurate representations of organs that capture the structure and unique functions of specific organs. Although the field of organoids has experienced exponential growth, driven by advances in artificial intelligence, gene editing, and bioinstrumentation, a comprehensive and accurate overview of organoid applications remains necessary. This review offers a detailed exploration of the historical origins and characteristics of various organoid types, their applications-including disease modeling, drug toxicity and efficacy assessments, precision medicine, and regenerative medicine-as well as the current challenges and future directions of organoid research.

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  • A rare case of thyroid diffuse large B-cell lymphoma was reported, which can appear similar to poorly differentiated thyroid cancer during testing.
  • The lymphoma had a specific mutation, making it distinct and significant in the context of thyroid diseases.
  • Fine needle aspiration cytology, a common diagnostic procedure, may lead to misdiagnosis due to these similarities between the two conditions.
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  • Tumor recurrence after liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma is a major concern, making it vital to assess recurrence risk before surgery.
  • Researchers developed an "inflammatory fingerprint" (IFP) prediction model using pretransplant cytokine profiling from 293 patients, identifying four key risk factors associated with posttransplant recurrence.
  • The IFP demonstrated strong predictive abilities, indicating that recipients with high IFP scores had significantly poorer survival rates and were linked to compromised T cell function, underlying the increased risk of cancer recurrence.
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Understanding the endogenous mechanism of adaptive response to drug-induced liver injury (arDILI) may discover innovative strategies to manage DILI. To gain mechanistic insight into arDILI, we investigated exosomal miRNAs in the adaptive response to toosendanin-induced liver injury (TILI) of mice. Exosomal miR-106b-5p was identified as a specific regulator of arDILI by comprehensive miRNA profiling.

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Preparation of silk fibroin-derived hydrogels and applications in skin regeneration.

Health Sci Rep

August 2024

Hangzhou Singclean Medical Products Co. Ltd. Hangzhou China.

Purpose: To compare different methods of preparing silk fibroin hydrogels, then summarize the applications of silk fibroin hydrogel-based scaffolds in skin regeneration and finally discuss about future prospects to inspire people interested in this field.

Methods: A narrative review of the relevant papers was conducted. Notably, for applications in skin regeneration, this review provides a categorized summary and discussion of studies from the past decade.

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Deep learning enhancing guide RNA design for CRISPR/Cas12a-based diagnostics.

Imeta

August 2024

Shenzhen Branch, Guangdong Laboratory of Lingnan Modern Agriculture, Genome Analysis Laboratory of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Agricultural Genomics Institute at Shenzhen Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Shenzhen China.

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  • Rapid and accurate diagnostic tests are crucial for improving patient health, and CRISPR Cas12a-based systems provide a promising method for nucleic acid detection.
  • The study introduces EasyDesign, a deep learning-based crRNA design system, which outperforms traditional methods by utilizing a convolutional neural network trained on a large data set of detection cases.
  • An interactive web platform has been developed for EasyDesign, allowing users to efficiently design crRNAs for specific pathogens, with validation showing strong performance in testing human papillomavirus (HPV) subtypes.
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The MASS cohort comprises 2000 ICU patients with severe pneumonia, covering community-acquired pneumonia, hospital-acquired pneumonia, and ventilator-associated pneumonia, sourced from 19 hospitals across 10 cities in three provinces. A wide array of samples including bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, sputum, feces, and whole blood are longitudinally collected throughout patients' ICU stays. The cohort study seeks to uncover the dynamics of lung and gut microbiomes and their associations with severe pneumonia and host susceptibility, integrating deep metagenomics and transcriptomics with detailed clinical data.

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  • A study was conducted to evaluate the safety of antiplatelet therapy in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients who have low platelet counts (thrombocytopenia), as there is limited research on this topic.
  • The research involved analyzing data from 169,423 AIS patients, ultimately focusing on 2,808 noncardioembolic patients with thrombocytopenia, comparing outcomes between those receiving antiplatelet therapy and those who did not.
  • Results showed that antiplatelet therapy did not significantly increase the risk of severe bleeding and was associated with better functional outcomes at discharge and a potential trend towards lower mortality after one year.
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Background: Percutaneous intramyocardial septal radiofrequency ablation (PIMSRA) has been reported to be safe and effective at midterm follow-up to treat drug-refractory hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy in a single center. However, data from other centers are lacking. This retrospective cohort study aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of PIMSRA from another independent center.

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  • - Liver fibrosis linked to hepatitis B can lead to serious liver cancer, and menstrual blood-derived stem cells (MenSCs) have shown promise in alleviating this condition by promoting healing in liver tissues.
  • - A study using a mouse model of liver fibrosis showed that MenSCs migrated to injured areas, improving liver function and reducing fibrosis through changes in cell interactions and matrix proteins.
  • - Advanced techniques like single-cell RNA sequencing and CellChat analysis revealed the complex interactions between different cell types in the liver, suggesting specific molecules that can be targeted for future therapies using MenSCs.
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