Publications by authors named "Xiao-Qin Su"

Aims: This study aims to explore the mediating role of resilience and perceived social support in the relationship between gratitude and the work reintegration adaptability of cancer patients in China.

Design: A cross-sectional and correlational study.

Methods: A total of 402 participants were collected from July to December 2023 from a tertiary hospital in Jiangsu Province, China, using a convenience sampling method.

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Adaptability to return to work is a process by which cancer survivors(CSs) utilize accessible resources to reconstruct themselves. While the stigma, financial situation and social support are known to influence their adaptability to return to work, the mechanisms by which these factors work remain unclear. This study proposes a moderated mediation model to signify a pathway linking stigma to the adaptability to return to work.

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  • The research on cancer patients returning to work in China is early-stage, highlighting the need for a specialized tool, the Adaptability to Return-to-Work Scale (ARTWS), to measure this group's adaptability.
  • The ARTWS was developed through expert feedback and testing, resulting in a 24-item scale that identifies key factors influencing work adaptability: "Focusing on rehabilitation," "Rebuilding Self-efficiency," and "Adjusting plans," which account for 66.6% of variance.
  • The scale demonstrated strong reliability and validity, making it a valuable resource for assessing cancer patients' readiness to return to work.
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  • Advance care planning helps individuals communicate their future medical care preferences, and decision aids can simplify the complex decision-making process.
  • A scoping review was conducted to evaluate the characteristics, content, and effectiveness of decision aids in this context, analyzing 20 relevant studies from various databases.
  • The review found that websites and videos are the most common types of decision aids, which significantly improved knowledge and decision satisfaction among users, though their overall feasibility is still uncertain.
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Purpose: Return to work for cancer survivors (CSs) may be challenging, and there is a research gap in integrating the relevant experiences of the return-to-work decision-making process for CSs. Our aim was to synthesize existing qualitative research that integrates the dynamic experiences of CSs in the return-to-work decision-making process and highlights the factors influencing the return-to-work decisions of CSs.

Methods: We retrieved qualitative studies on a relevant theme published in the PubMed, EBSCO, Scopus, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, and CINAHL databases since construction to December 2023.

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Objective: To investigate the correlations between thyroid function, renal function, and depression.

Methods: Clinical data of 67 patients with Major depressive disorder (MDD) and 36 healthy control subjects between 2018 and 2021 were collected to compare thyroid and renal function. Thyroid and renal functions of depressed patients were then correlated with the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD) and the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAMA).

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Objectives: To clarify the adaptability of cancer patients to return to work and explore its influencing factors.

Design: A cross-sectional study.

Settings/participants: From March to October 2021, 283 cancer patients in the follow-up period were recruited from the oncology departments of four secondary and above hospitals and cancer friendship associations in Nantong city using self-developed scale of adaptability to return to work for cancer patients by convenience sampling method.

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  • Cancer survivors are increasingly becoming peer supporters, yet they face significant psychological burdens, a topic that has not been heavily analyzed in existing literature.
  • The study reviews existing research on peer supporters to shed light on their experiences, identifying 29 themes related to the benefits and challenges of providing peer support.
  • Findings suggest that while supporters find social support and personal growth, they also encounter obstacles, highlighting the need for focused research on both supporters' and patients' experiences to enhance future peer support programs.
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  • Colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence is rising, prompting exploration of treatment options like laparoscopic and open radical resection to determine clinical efficacy and postoperative inflammatory responses.
  • A study involved 96 CRC patients, split into a laparoscopic group and an open surgery group, assessing various perioperative conditions and inflammatory indicators.
  • Results showed laparoscopic surgery had longer operation times but less blood loss, quicker recovery of gastrointestinal function, and shorter hospital stays, with similar lymph node dissections and inflammatory responses between the two groups.
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Introduction: Carotid computed tomography angiography (CTA) is routinely used for evaluating the atherosclerotic process. Radiomics allows the extraction of imaging markers of lesion heterogeneity and spatial complexity. These quantitative features can be used as the input for machine learning (ML).

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Objectives: Net water uptake (NWU) has been shown to have a linear relationship with brain edema. Based on an automated-Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score (ASPECTS) technique, we automatically derived NWU from baseline multimodal computed tomography (CT), namely ASPECTS-NWU. We aimed to determine if ASPECTS-NWU can predict the development of malignant cerebral edema (MCE).

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Introduction: Imaging-based early warning indicators and feasible stratification of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients with hemorrhagic transformation (HT), especially high-risk patients with parenchymal hematoma (PH), are crucial in determining subsequent treatment strategies. This study combined automated ASPECTS software with noncontrast CT (NCCT) and CTA source image (CTASI) attenuation changes using Hounsfield unit (HU) values to predict HT and PH in patients with AIS.

Materials And Methods: We retrospectively enrolled 172 consecutive patients with anterior circulation large-vessel occlusion between 2016 and 2020.

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Purpose: This study aimed to use the automated Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score (ASPECTS) software to assess the value of different CT modalities (non-contrast CT, CT angiography [CTA]-arterial, CTA-venous, and arterial- and venous-phase mismatch-ASPECTS) in predicting the final infarct extent and clinical outcome in large-vessel occlusion stroke.

Methods: This retrospective study included patients with large-vessel occlusion stroke who underwent reperfusion therapy during 2015 to 2019. Correlations between different CT-ASPECTS modalities and follow-up CT-ASPECTS and outcome were determined using Spearman rank correlation coefficient.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of using computed tomography (CT) and a scoring system called ASPECTS-NWU to predict the time a stroke began.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 240 stroke patients with significant blood vessel blockages, comparing CT scan results of affected brain regions to healthy areas.
  • Results showed a significant correlation between the ASPECTS-NWU scores and the time from stroke onset to CT scan, indicating that this method could help identify the timing of unwitnessed or wake-up strokes.
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  • The study compared a deep learning tool, eDWI-ASPECTS, to neuroradiologists in evaluating acute strokes, particularly focusing on 10 specific ASPECTS regions.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 309 patients, finding strong correlations between automated and manual evaluations for total ASPECTS but varied performance in individual regions like M5, internal capsule, and caudate.
  • While eDWI-ASPECTS showed overall similar effectiveness as senior neuroradiologists, certain inconsistencies were noted, particularly due to ambiguous scoring rules and anatomical shifts.
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Background: In acute ischemic stroke, diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) volume is an independent predictive factor of poor outcome and an exclusion criterion for thrombolytic treatment. A simplified diameters method (ABC/2, orthogonal diameter [OD], and the maximum diameter [MD]) was proposed to replace the conventional measuring method and overcome the tedious and time-consuming defects, but its accuracy remains to be determined.

Objective: The objective of this study is to clarify the reliability and reproducibility of the diameter-based estimations in the infarct volume in DWI (Vol-DWI) measured by automated software.

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Post-fermented Pu-erh tea (PFPT) is a microbially-fermented tea with distinct sensory qualities and multiple health benefits. Aspergillus are the dominant fungi in the fermentation and the main contributors to the characteristics of PFPT, so their underlying functions warrant detailed study. Here, tea leaves were fermented by Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus tamarii and Aspergillus fumigatus, and resulting samples (designated as Asn, Ast and Asf, respectively) were analyzed by proteomic and metabolomic methods.

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The research of anti-hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) drug has attracted more and more attention. Natural products are the important source of active compounds for cancer treatment. A biflavonoid HIS-4 was isolated from Resina draconis in our previous study.

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Eight new flavonoid dimers, named cochinchinenins I-M (1-5), including three pairs of enantiomers (1a/1b-3a/3b) and two optically pure flavonoid dimers (4-5), along with a known analogue (6), were isolated from total phenolic extract of the red resin of Dracaena cochinchinensis (Chinese dragon's blood). The planar structures of 1-5 were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic analysis including HRESIMS and 1D/2D NMR. Their absolute configurations were determined on the basis of experimental and calculated electronic circular dichroism (ECD) data.

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Microbial enzymes during solid-state fermentation (SSF), which play important roles in the food, chemical, pharmaceutical and environmental fields, remain relatively unknown. In this work, the microbial communities and enzymes in SSF of Pu-erh tea, a well-known traditional Chinese tea, were investigated by integrated metagenomics/metaproteomics approach. The dominant bacteria and fungi were identified as Proteobacteria (48.

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Six new polyoxygenated triterpenoids, cannabifolins A-F (1-6), and eight known triterpenoids, 7-14, were isolated from the leaves of Vitex negundo var. cannabifolia. The absolute configuration of cannabifolin A (1) was determined by single-crystal X-ray crystallographic analysis.

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A quantitative HPLC-DAD method was developed for simultaneous determination of N-trans-p-coumaroyloctopamine and N-trans-p-coumaroyltyramine in Solani Melongenae Radix from different cultivation regions in China The separation was performed on an Agilent Eclipse XDB C18 column (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 microm) at 30 degrees C with a gradient elution of methanol and 0.1% formic acid in water as mobile phase.

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Two new dihydrochalcones, 4-hydroxy-2,4'-dimethoxydihydrochalcone (1) and 3,4'-dihydroxy-2,4,6-trimethoxydihydrochalcone (2), and a new homoisoflavane, 7,3'-dihydroxy-8,4'-dimethoxyhomoisoflavane (3), along with 12 known compounds (4-15), were isolated from the red resin of Dracaena cochinchinensis (Chinese dragon's blood). Their structures were assigned by a variety of spectroscopic techniques. Diversity of cleavage pathways were proposed for dihydrochalcones and homoisoflavanes based on the mass spectroscopic behaviors of those identified compounds using hybrid ion trap-time of flight mass spectrometry.

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Four new lignanamides, melongenamides A-D (1-4), together with six known ones (5-10), were isolated from the roots of Solanum melongena L. Their structures were elucidated on the basis of 1D and 2D NMR experiments and by comparison of their spectroscopic and physical data with the literature values. Compounds 2-8 exhibited inhibitions of nitric oxide production in lipopolysaccharide-induced RAW 264.

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