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  • Research progress on incidence rate and risk factors of ischemic stroke in people living with HIV/AIDS

    In recent years, the incidence rate of ischemic stroke in people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) is increasing, attracting wide attention from scholars at home and abroad. In addition to traditional risk factors of stroke, the secondary ischemic stroke in PLWHA is also affected by HIV infection. This study reviews the incidence rate and risk factors of secondary ischemic stroke in PLWHA, in order to provide a theoretical basis for preventing and reducing the incidence of ischemic stroke in PLWHA.

    Release date:2022-07-28 02:02 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Qualitative study on falling experience and coping style of stroke home patients: a Meta synthesis

    Objective To integrate the falling experience and coping styles of stroke home patients with falls through Meta synthesis, summarize existing problems based on the integration results, and propose suggestions. Methods We searched databases including PubMed, Medline, Embase, Web of Science, etc., from database establishment to January 2023, to collect qualitative studies on stroke patients’ falling experience at home. The quality of included studies was evaluated by “JBI Australian Evidence-based Health Care Centre (2008) Qualitative Research Quality Assessment Criteria”. The results were integrated by integrating methods. Results A total of 6 references were included, and 18 clear research results were extracted. Similar results were summarized and combined to form 6 new categories, and integrated into 3 main themes. The integration results showed that stroke patients with falls had severe psychological problems, poor coping styles, and unmet needs for fall prevention, resulting in reduced social participation and exercise. Conclusions It is necessary to improve the content of fall assessment and provide corresponding fall prevention health education based on the assessment results. It helps stroke patients and caregivers at home to establish correct coping strategies, thereby avoiding the occurrence of falls.

    Release date:2023-05-23 03:05 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Clinical application and technical advantages of percutaneous suspension technique via sternal elevation device-assisted pectus excavatum correction

    Objective To explore the clinical application effect and technical advantages of percutaneous suspension technique via sternal elevation device-assisted pectus excavatum (PE) correction. Methods Patients who underwent percutaneous suspension technique via sternal elevation device-assisted PE correction at West China Hospital of Sichuan University from July to August 2025 were consecutively enrolled, and their clinical data were analyzed. Results A total of 5 PE patients were included in the study, including 4 males and 1 female, aged 14 to 27 years, and the preoperative Haller index ranged from 3.44 to 7.65. Among them, 4 patients underwent PE correction assisted by percutaneous suspension technique via balance-shaped sternal elevation device, and one underwent PE correction assisted by percutaneous suspension technique via single sternal elevation device. All operations were completed successfully, with a significant expansion of the retrosternal space, smooth implantation of the steel plate, and no complications. The operation time ranged from 29 to 48 minutes, and the intraoperative blood loss was 2 to 5 mL. The patients recovered well after surgery, and the satisfaction rate with thoracic wall appearance correction was 100%. Conclusion The percutaneous suspension technique via sternal elevation device-assisted PE correction can safely expand the retrosternal operating space. This crucial expansion reduces surgical risks and optimizes the orthopedic outcome, underscoring its significant clinical value for minimally invasive treatment of PE.

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