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  • The molecular landscape of noninvasive follicular thyroid neoplasm with papillary-like nuclear features

    Objective The aim of this study is to review the molecular landscape of noninvasive follicular thyroid neoplasm with papillary-like nuclear features (NIFTP). Method The relevant literatures about molecular profiling of NIFTP were retrospectively analyzed and summarized. Results The most common mutation in NIFTP was rat sarcoma viral oncogene homolog (RAS) mutation. B-type RAF (BRAFK601E) mutation, PPARG fusion, and THADA fusion also could be seen. There was usually no BRAFV600E mutation. miRNAs also were found to be differentially expressed in NIFTP. Conclusion The molecular profiling of NIFTP may become a new molecular marker for the diagnosis of NIFTP.

    Release date:2019-01-16 10:05 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The nursing cooperation in ultrasonography-guided core-needle biopsy of thyroid nodules

    Objective To discuss the nursing measures for thyroid nodule patients who undergo core-needle biopsy (CNB) guided by ultrasound. Methods We retrospectively analyzed the experiences and main points of nursing for 1 900 thyroid nodule patients who underwent CNB guided by ultrasound between June 2010 and May 2014. Results All the 1 900 patients underwent CNB successfully. The nursing time was between 5 and 15 minutes, averaging (8.0±3.7) minutes. Complications included hematoma in 25 patients (1.3%) and needle syncope reaction in 30 patients (1.6%), which were cured through symptomatic treatment. No complications such as nerve injury, anesthesia accident or death occurred. No medical disputes happened due to specimen errors or loss. The success rate of specimen collection was 98.4% (1 870/1 900), and the diagnostic accuracy was 95.3% (1 812/1 900). Conclusions Ultrasonography-guided CNB is a safe and reliable operation with a high success rate, high diagnosis accuracy and few complications. Being familiar with the process of nursing cooperation and correct disposal and transfer of biopsy specimens are crucial for successful CNB in patients with thyroid nodules.

    Release date:2017-02-22 03:47 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Application of multi-disciplinary team model led by enterostomal therapist in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic wounds

    Objective To explore the clinical practice effects of multi-disciplinary team (MDT) model led by enterostomal therapist in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic wounds. Methods Three types of subspecialty patients diagnosed and treated by the MDT team for chronic wounds in the Wound Care Center of West China Hospital of Sichuan University between January 2020 and December 2022, including MDT for diabetes feet, MDT for immune ulcer and MDT for other refractory wounds, were retrospectively included. The clinical data, healing rate, healing time, and satisfaction rate of patients were analyzed. Results A total of 176 patients were included, including 103 cases of diabetes foot, 31 cases of immune ulcer, and 42 cases of other refractory wounds. The healing rate was 71.84% in patients with MDT of diabetes foot, 74.19% in patients with MDT of immune ulcer and 78.57% in patients with MDT of other refractory wound. The average healing time was 18.10 weeks for patients with diabetes foot, 19.69 weeks for patients with immune ulcer, and 20.53 weeks for patients with other refractory wounds. The satisfaction rates of patients in the three groups were relatively high (>95%). Conclusion The MDT model led by enterostomal therapist can provide comprehensive treatment plans for difficult and complex chronic wound patients, improve the treatment outcomes of chronic wounds, and is worthy of further promotion and application in the clinical diagnosis and treatment of chronic wounds.

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