Medicine
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Ischemic stroke is caused by blockage of blood vessels in brain, affecting normal function. The roles of Signal Transformer and Activator of Transcription 1 (STAT1), CASP8, and MYD88 in ischemic stroke and its care are unclear. The ischemic stroke datasets GSE16561 and GSE180470 were found from the Gene Expression Omnibus database. ⋯ Heatmap revealed high expression of (CASP8, MYD88, and STAT1) in whole blood samples of ischemic stroke. Comparative toxicogenomics database analysis demonstrated (CASP8, MYD88, and STAT1) are related to cerebral hemorrhage, reperfusion injury, hypertension, and inflammation. In ischemic stroke, expression of STAT1, CASP8, and MYD88 is higher and leads to poorer prognosis.
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The main treatment methods for humeral shaft fractures include minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO), intramedullary nailing (IMN), open reduction and internal fixation (ORF), and non-operative treatment (NonOP). However, the optimal treatment plan remains unclear. This article utilizes a network meta-analysis to compare the therapeutic effects of MIPO, IMN, ORF, and NonOP for the treatment of humeral shaft fractures. ⋯ The evidence from current meta-analysis indicated that ORIF provides the best recovery effects for upper limb and shoulder joint function after the treatment of humeral shaft fractures, with the drawback of a relatively higher incidence of complications. To ensure the reliability of this study's results, more high-quality randomized controlled trials are needed in the future to verify these findings.
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Gastric and colorectal cancers are common malignancies with high incidence and mortality worldwide. Early detection and individualized treatment are crucial to improving patient outcomes. Glutathione peroxidase-8 (GPX8), a member of the glutathione peroxidase family, emerges as a potential target for intervention in the treatment of various cancers. ⋯ GPX8 was significantly upregulated in tumor tissue and was associated with a poor prognosis in STAD and COAD patients. Furthermore, high GPX8 expression was found to be correlated with a higher degree of CD4+ T cell-infiltrating in COAD and neutrophil-infiltrating in STAD, indicating that GPX8 may play a role in immune evasion in cancer progression. This study highlights the potential of GPX8 as a prognostic marker in STAD and COAD, providing valuable insight into the development of personalized treatment strategies for cancer patients.
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Although it is often known that physical activity can effectively reduce anxiety and despair, differing results have been found for patients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms. This study sought to comprehensively examine how physical activity affected the quality of sleep, anxiety, sadness, and PTSD in individuals suffering from PTSD. ⋯ It was discovered that people with PTSD can benefit from physical activity as an adjuvant method to enhance their PTSD, anxiety, despair, and sleep quality. Yoga has been found through research to help the symptoms of people with PTSD more than other sports. Due to limitations such as small sample size and some heterogeneity in this meta-analysis, further confirmation through more scientific and objective RCTs is needed in order to obtain definitive conclusions on physical activity for patients with PTSD.
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This study aimed to investigate the effect of incentive nursing care (ICN) as a supplementary therapy to routine nursing care (RNC) on depression and anxiety (DA) in patients undergoing thyroid cancer (TC) surgery during the perioperative period (PPP). ⋯ The findings of this study demonstrate the considerable benefits of implementing ICN and RNC in the management of DA among patients with TC during PPP. However, it is crucial to interpret these results cautiously in light of the aforementioned limitations.