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  • Investigation of depression and anxiety emotion in perioperative patients with thoracic neoplasms

    Objective To understand the status quo of depression and anxiety emotion in perioperative patients with thoracic neoplasms under the concept of enhanced recovery aftersurgery. Methods Huaxi emotional-distress index scale (HEI) was adopted to investigate the mental status of 195 patients with thoracic neoplasms in Department of Thoracic Surgery, West China Hospital, and the nursing outpatients between September and November in 2016. There were 118 males and 77 females at age of 17–80 (55.72±12.66) years. Results There was significant difference in mental health level between the preoperative patients and the postoperative patients (3.70±3.41vs. 11.01±9.78,P<0.001). The incidence of depression and anxiety emotion in the postoperative patients was significantly higher than that in the preoperative patients (50.00%vs. 9.60%, P<0.001). Besides, there was significant difference of depression and anxiety degree between the preoperative patients and postoperative patients (P<0.001). Moderate to severe depression and anxiety were mostly found in the postoperative patients while mild to moderate depression and anxiety in the preoperative patients. Conclusion Patients with thoracic neoplasms have much emotional obstacle in perioperative period. The incidence and severity degree of depression and anxiety emotion in postoperative patients are higher than those in preoperative patients.

    Release date:2017-11-01 01:56 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • A study on the status quo and its influencing factors of depression and anxiety in postoperative patients with thoracic neoplasms

    Objective To investigate the status quo and influencing factors of depression and anxiety in postoperative patients with thoracic neoplasms. Methods The general information questionnaire and Huaxi emotional-distress index scale (HEI) were adopted to survey 70 patients after surgery of thoracic neoplasms at the thoracic nursing outpatients from September to November 2016. There were 43 males and 27 females with age of 18-78 (56.20±11.34) years. Results The prevalence rate of depression and anxiety among postoperative patients with thoracic neoplasms was 50.0%, and moderate to severe negative emotions predominated. There was significant difference in educational levels, postoperative hospitalization and postoperative complications (P<0.05), while no significant difference in age, gender, disease types, complicated diseases, surgical procedures, pathological stages and hospitalization expenditures between patients with unhealthy emotions and normal emotions (P>0.05). Conclusion There is a high prevalence rate of negative emotion among postoperative patients with thoracic neoplasms. Educational levels, postoperative hospitalization and postoperative complications are important factors for negative emotion.

    Release date:2017-12-29 02:05 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Clinical characteristics, diagnosis and treatment of thoracic inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor

    ObjectiveTo explore the clinical characteristics, diagnosis and treatment of thoracic inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor.MethodsThe clinical data, pathological features, treatment and prognosis from 10 patients with thoracic inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor confirmed by pathology were analysed retrospectively from April 2012 to April 2019 at Jiangsu Province Hospital (The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University).ResultsTen participants including six males and four females with a mean age of 37.9 years old. Lesions were detected by physical examination in five patients, cough, chest pain and hemoptysis were the common symptoms. A total of 10 lesions including six in the right lung, three in the left lung and one in the mediastinum. Nine patients were treated with surgery, and one patient received high-frequency electrocautery though rigid bronchoscopy under general anesthesia. All the patients were confirmed by immunohistochemistry, positive rate of smooth muscle actin was 70%, positive rate of anaplastic lymphoma kinase was 70%. The mean follow-up time was 35.9 months, and one patient relapsed the other nine patients were cured.ConclusionsInflammatory myofibroblastic tumor is potentially malignant or low malignant, the clinical manifestations and imaging findings are not specific, once confirmed by pathology, radical surgery is the first choice. For the lesion limited to the airway, interventional therapy could be the choice, but close follow up is needed.

    Release date:2021-01-26 05:01 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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