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  • Effect of hepatoduodenal ligament lymph nodes metastasis on the prognosis of patients withgastric cancer

    Objective To explore the influencing factors of hepatoduodenal ligament lymph node (HDLN), and to analyze the prognostic significance of HDLN metastasis for gastric cancer patients undergone radical gastrectomy. Methods The records and pathological data of gastric cancer patients treated in our hospital from Jan. 2010 to Jun. 2015 were retrospectively analyzed. Results The total number of patients included in this study was 273, of which 96 had lymph node metastasis of the HDLN. Results of unconditional logistic regression analysis showed that age, T staging, M staging, and pathological staging were influencing factors for HDLN metastasis (P<0.05). Results of log-rank test showed that, pathological staging and HDLN status were influencing factors for prognosis of patients undergone radical gastrectomy (P<0.05). For Ⅳ pathological staging patients, the overall survival situation was better in Ⅰ–Ⅲ pathological staging+positive-HDLN group and Ⅰ–Ⅲ pathological staging+negative-HDLN group (P<0.05). For patients in Ⅰ, Ⅱ, and Ⅲ pathological staging, patients in positive-HDLN group had bad survival situation than those of negative-HDLN group in the same pathological staging (P<0.001), and patients in Ⅲ pathological staging+positive-HDLN had the worst prognosis (P=0.001). Conclusion The status of HDLN can be used as an independent prognostic factor for prognosis of gastric cancer.

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  • Research advances in periwound skin management

    Periwound skin, as an indicator of the wound healing monitoring process, is one of the most important components of wound management. Effective management of periwound skin is a major professional challenge. In practice, healthcare professionals usually focus on the wound site and pay little attention to the periwound skin. Inappropriate management of periwound skin will delay the wound healing process, increase the economic costs of the patients, and decrease the patients’ satisfaction with medical care. This article summarizes the clinical symptoms, assessment tools, and management strategies of periwound skin, aiming to provide new ideas and references for clinical wound management.

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  • Evidence summary of improving adherence to exercise therapy in non-surgical patients with knee osteoarthritis

    Objective To summarize the best evidence for improving adherence to exercise therapy in non-surgical patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA), so as to provide an evidence-based basis and reference for healthcare professionals, managers, patients, and caregivers. Methods Guidelines International Network, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network, Registered Nurses Association of Ontario, National Guideline Clearinghouse, American College of Rheumatology, Osteoarthritis Research Society International, Turkish League Against Rheumatism, European Society for Clinical and Economic Aspects of Osteoporosis and Osteoarthritis, System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe, Cochrane Library, PubMed, Joanna Briggs Library, www.guide.medlive.cn, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, and WanFang Data were searched by computer for literature about improving exercise therapy compliance in non-surgical patients with KOA. The retrieval time limit was from January 1, 2017 to April 20, 2022. The quality of the included literature was evaluated by 2 researchers with evidence-based training, and ultimately evidence was extracted from the literature that met the quality evaluation criteria. Results A total of 12 publications were included, including 5 guidelines, 4 systematic reviews, and 3 expert consensuses, covering 6 aspects of multidisciplinary teamwork, development of individualized exercise plans, external support, interventions, health education, and follow-up management. A total of 18 best evidences for improving exercise therapy compliance in non-surgical patients with KOA were summarized, with 8 A-level recommendations and 10 B-level recommendations. Conclusions When applying the evidence, clinical staff should fully assess and develop exercise plans with individual patients, strengthen multidisciplinary communication and writing, make full use of external support resources and do health education and full follow-up management. Through comprehensive consideration and selection of the best evidence for implementation, the compliance of KOA non-surgical patients with exercise therapy can be improved.

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  • Best evidence summary for prevention and management of kinesiophobia in patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty

    Objective To systematically search for evidence related to the prevention and management of kinesiophobia in patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty at home and abroad, evaluate and integrate the evidence, and to provide reference for clinical nursing practice. Methods Domestic and international evidence-based resource databases, including UpToDate, BMJ (British Medical Journal) Best Practice, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence guidelines network, JBI (Joanna Briggs Institute) evidence-based healthcare center database, Cochrane Library, Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario website, China guidelines network, Web of Science, PubMed, SinoMed, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, and Wanfang were searched. Evidence related to the prevention and management of kinesiophobia after total knee arthroplasty was collected, and the search period was until June 30, 2023. The evidence extraction and integration were conducted on the literature that meets the requirements. Results A total of 10 papers were ultimately included, including 1 guideline, 1 expert consensus, 2 systematic evaluations, 4 randomized controlled studies, and 2 cohort studies. A total of 17 pieces of evidence were extracted from 5 aspects, including risk assessment, health education, intraoperative pain management, rehabilitation exercise, and patient participation. Conclusion The prevention and management of kinesiphobia after total knee arthroplasty include evidence from multiple aspects, which can provide evidence-based basis for orthopedic and rehabilitation medical staff to develop intervention plans for kinesiphobia and promote rapid recovery of patients with total knee arthroplasty.

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  • Summary of best evidence for fall prevention after total hip arthroplasty in elderly patients

    Objective To retrieve and summarize the best evidence for fall prevention after total hip arthroplasty in elderly patients. Methods BMJ Best Practice, UpToDate, JBI evidence-based healthcare center database, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network, Cochrane Library, PubMed, Web of Science, EBSCO, International Collaboration of Orthopaedic Nurisng website, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons website, European Society for Trauma and Emergency Surgery website, Medlive, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang, Chongqing VIP, and SinoMed were systematically searched. The retrieval time was from the establishment of the databases to June 30, 2024. The quality of literature was evaluated, and evidence was extracted, evaluated, and summarized. Results A total of 12 articles were included, including 4 guidelines, 2 randomized controlled trials, 2 cohort studies, and 4 expert consensus studies. A total of 18 pieces of evidence were extracted, including 13 A-level recommendations and 5 B-level recommendations. The evidence covers six major themes of risk factors, assessment, multidisciplinary team support, health education, medication management, safety environment, and assistive devices. Conclusions The fall prevention after total hip arthroplasty in elderly patients involves multiple factors, and the fall prevention should be based on multidisciplinary team cooperation, achieving linkage between the hospital and the family to jointly ensure patient safety. In the future, it is recommended to combine individual patient differences with actual clinical scenarios when applying evidence.

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  • New research on the application of shared decision making between doctors and patients in hip and knee arthroplasty

    Doctor-patient shared decision making is an expansion and extension of the patient-centered concept, which emphasizes communication and collaboration between doctors and patients in making decisions, focuses on patients, needs, enhances communication and exchange between doctors and patients, and improves the status of patients in medical decision making. This paper reviews the concept, domestic and international research overview, advantages, and application of doctor-patient shared decision making in hip and knee arthroplasty, and discusses the future research directions, in order to provide a reference for the application of shared decision making between doctors and patients in hip and knee arthroplasty in China.

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