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Ann Palliat Med ; 10(9): 9583-9593, 2021 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34628884

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Nursing during the perioperative period of hepatobiliary surgery is essential in the treatment and rehabilitation of patients. Personalized nursing gives full consideration to the personal characteristics of patients and encourages patients to participate in making decisions. However, compared to traditional nursing, there is insufficient evidence of the effectiveness of personalized nursing. This review sought to evaluate the effects of personalized nursing during the perioperative period of hepatobiliary surgery. METHODS: A meta-analysis was conducted of articles published from 2010 to 2021. To identify the relevant electronic publications, the PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, CNKI, and Wanfang databases were searched for articles comparing the clinical efficacy of personalized nursing with that of traditional nursing. The standardized mean difference (SMD) and odds ratio (OR) with 95% confidence interval (CI) were used to calculate the aggregated effect index. RESULTS: Of the 286 records retrieved from the search of the databases, 12 studies, comprising 1,039 patients, met the screening criteria. The meta-analysis showed that personalized nursing improved patients' levels of satisfaction with nursing (OR =6.871; 95% CI: 3.708-12.734), and decreased the incidence of adverse reactions significantly (OR =0.234; 95% CI: 0.153-0.357). Compared to traditional nursing, personalized nursing reduced patients' average hospitalization time, the time it took to get out of bed for the first time after surgery, the time it took to first eat after surgery, and the time it took to first exhaust after surgery. Additionally, patients who received personalized nursing had significantly reduced Self-rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) scores and Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS) scores than patients who received traditional nursing. DISCUSSION: The application of personalized nursing to patients undergoing hepatobiliary surgery during the perioperative period improved patients' level of satisfaction with nursing, effectively reduced the incidence of adverse reactions, accelerated the recovery of hepatobiliary function after surgery, and relieved anxiety and depression; thus, personalized nursing is worthy of clinical application.


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Anxiety Disorders , Anxiety , Decision Making , Humans , Perioperative Period , Treatment Outcome
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BMC Plant Biol ; 21(1): 360, 2021 Aug 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34362300

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BACKGROUND: Dendrobium catenatum belongs to the Orchidaceae, and is a precious Chinese herbal medicine. In the past 20 years, D. catenatum industry has developed from an endangered medicinal plant to multi-billion dollar grade industry. The necrotrophic pathogen Sclerotium delphinii has a devastating effection on over 500 plant species, especially resulting in widespread infection and severe yield loss in the process of large-scale cultivation of D. catenatum. It has been widely reported that Jasmonate (JA) is involved in plant immunity to pathogens, but the mechanisms of JA-induced plant resistance to S. delphinii are unclear. RESULTS: In the present study, the role of JA in enhancing D. catenatum resistance to S. delphinii was investigated. We identified 2 COI1, 13 JAZ, and 12 MYC proteins in D. catenatum genome. Subsequently, systematic analyses containing phylogenetic relationship, gene structure, protein domain, and motif architecture of core JA pathway proteins were conducted in D. catenatum and the newly characterized homologs from its closely related orchid species Phalaenopsis equestris and Apostasia shenzhenica, along with the well-investigated homologs from Arabidopsis thaliana and Oryza sativa. Public RNA-seq data were investigated to analyze the expression patterns of D. catenatum core JA pathway genes in various tissues and organs. Transcriptome analysis of MeJA and S. delphinii treatment showed exogenous MeJA changed most of the expression of the above genes, and several key members, including DcJAZ1/2/5 and DcMYC2b, are involved in enhancing defense ability to S. delphinii in D. catenatum. CONCLUSIONS: The findings indicate exogenous MeJA treatment affects the expression level of DcJAZ1/2/5 and DcMYC2b, thereby enhancing D. catenatum resistance to S. delphinii. This research would be helpful for future functional identification of core JA pathway genes involved in breeding for disease resistance in D. catenatum.


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Basidiomycota/pathogenicity , Cyclopentanes/metabolism , Dendrobium/microbiology , Oxylipins/metabolism , Plant Immunity/physiology , Plant Proteins/genetics , Acetates/pharmacology , Cyclopentanes/pharmacology , Dendrobium/drug effects , Dendrobium/immunology , Dendrobium/metabolism , Disease Resistance/genetics , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant , Multigene Family , Oxylipins/pharmacology , Phylogeny , Plant Diseases/immunology , Plant Diseases/microbiology , Plant Proteins/immunology , Signal Transduction/genetics
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