1.History of Standardization of Assistive Devices in China
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2007;13(4):329-330
The development process of science and technical in the industry of assistive devices in China went with every stages of the standardization. The authors looked back the standardization history of the industry of assistive devices in China, emphatically introduced the recent development status and proposed the suggestion how to carry out the standardization in the near future.
2.Protective effect of cataractogenic lens injury on RGCs in optic nerve axotomy eye in vivo and its mechanism
Chengxia, MA ; Yong, LV ; Jian, LV ; Fengling, TAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2014;32(2):143-148
Background It has been reported that murine Müller cells conditional medium can promote the survival of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) and the regeneration of axons,and the survival rate of RGCs improve in the optic nerve axotomy eyes with cataractogenic lens injury in vitro.However,the interaction of Müller cells with pricking of lens in protecting RGCs is unclear.Objective The aim of this study was to investigate the role of Müller cells on survival of RGCs in the optic nerve axotomy with cataractogenic lens injury.Methods Forty-eight clean adult Wistar rats were randomized into sham operation group,optic nerve axotomy group and lens injury combined with optic nerve axotomy group.The optic nerve was exposed only in the rats of the sham operation group,optic nerve was completely transected at 3 mm behind the eyeball in the rats of the optic nerve axotomy group,and lens puncture and optic nerve axotomy were performed in the eyes of lens injury combined with optic nerve axotomy group.The rats were sacrificed at day 7 and day 14 after operation to prepare the retinal specimens.The RGCs were examined and counted by hematoxylin-eosin staining.Müller cells labeled by glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) were counted using immunohistochemisty.Results The number of RGCs was (52.98 ± 1.90) /field and (51.81 ±3.09) /field on the 7th and 14th day in the sham operation group,without significant difference between them (t =0.910,P =0.378).The number of RGCs was significantly lower on the 14th day ([22.67±1.94] /field) than that of the 7th day ([36.61±1.69] /field) in the optic nerve axotomy group (t=15.312,P=0.000).Also,the number of RGCs was (50.76±2.77) /field and (35.69±1.80) /field on the 7th and 14th day in the lens injury combined with optic nerve axotomy group,showing a significant difference between the two timepoints (t =12.920,P =0.000).In addition,the RGCs number in the lens injury combined with optic nerve axotomy group was significantly higher than that in the optic nerve axotomy group both on 7 days and 14 days after operation (7 days:t =102.840,P =0.000; 14 days:t =164.020,P =0.000),and the number of RGCs was lower in the lens injury combined with optic nerve axotomy group than that of the sham operation group on day 14 (t =187.040,P =0.034).None of GFAP-labeled Müller cell was seen in sham operation group at both on 7 days and 14 days after operation,but a significant difference was found in the optic nerve axotomy group between the two timepoints ([29.38 ± 2.04]/field vs.[19.07 ± 2.14]/field ; t =-9.868,P=0.000).No significant difference in the number of the GFAP-labeled Müller cells was found in the lens injury combined with optic nerve axotomy group between 7 days and 14 days after operation([48.96±2.80] /field vs.[46.73±1.50]/field,t=1.987,P=0.067).In postoperative 7 days and 14 days after operation,the number of GFAP-labeled Müller cells increased in the lens injury combined with optic nerve axotomy group compared with the optic nerve axotomy group (7 days:t =-15.997,P=0.000; 14 days:t=-29.938,P=0.000).Conclusions In optic nerve axotomy with cataractogenic lens injury eye,the punctural injury of lens induce the activity of Müller cells and further promote the survival of RGCs in the cataratogenic lens injury combined with optic nerve axotomy rat eyes.
3.Investigation of the knowledge about cancer pain treatment among 128 nurses in 27 provinces in China: an analysis of the questionnaires
Xiaolei HUANG ; Shuanglian MA ; Jinfang ZHANG ; Jiping ZHANG ; Fengling WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(6):181-183
BACKGROUND: After reviewing the literature, the author found that most of the epidemiological data related to cancer pain was reported by physicians from the point of view of treatment, or of patients' response to the treatment. Although the nurses in oncology department are most direct participants in the cancer pain management, there is less investigation about the nurses' knowledge, attitudes to and skills of cancer pain management.OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this investigation was to provide information so as to suggest the nursing managers and educators in specifically propagating and disseminating the knowledge of cancer pain management.DESIGN: A sampled investigation.SETTING: Integrated Medicine Ward, College of Clinical Oncology,Peking University.PARTICIPANTS: The participants of this investigation were 128 nurses who took part in the National Tumor Care Academic Exchanges and Seminar Conference held in June 1998.METHODS: This investigation was carried out through a survey questionnaire and the questionnaire was designed on the basis of the Cancer Analgesics Questionnaire (for nurses use only) established by the Oncology Profession Committee of Chinese Nursing Association in 1993, furthermore,suggestions from experts were adopted.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:①The perception about "three-step analgesic ladder";②currently most commonly used analgesics in clinical;③assessment methods for cancer pain④knowledge of being addicted to analgesics⑤attitude of nursing staff to cancer pain management.RESULTS: The number of those who could correctly designate the relationship of three steps and pain intensity was 82(64.0% ). Only one person could correctly write down the contents of three steps analgesic ladder (0.7%) . Physician's orders for analgesics for cancer pain in the responders' hospitals were classified into the following types: temporary order:54.0%; when necessary, 38.0%; long-term order, 24.0%. But none of the nurses could mark correctly the range of mild, moderate and severe grade on the scale. Only 49.2% (63/128) of the nurses considered that "The pain scale should be determined according to the cancer patients' self-perception to the pain intensity(chief complaint)" . Among the responders, only 12.5% (16/128) of them accepted that "the incidence of addiction occurred as a result of analgesics used for pain control is less than 1% ". Only 26. 5% (34/128) of the responders could distinguish the concepts of tolerance, physical dependence, and addiction.CONCLUSION: From the results of the investigation, we can see that, the nursing professionals do not have sufficient knowledge about "three-step analgesic ladder". The popularization of related knowledge among nurses has been delayed severely. Nurses will obtain the knowledge of cancer pain management by clinical experience instead of in regular ways. The attitude of nursing personnel to cancer pain treatment is one of the important factors that affect the pain management. The frontline nurses should master the pharmacological characteristics of opioids so as to explain it to the patients and their relations distinctly. Nurses should bring into play a more powerful action in reducing the "addiction-phobia" due to their professional characteristics. We suggest that the latest new progress in cancer pain treatment should be incorporated into the normal textbooks on the management of cancer pain. We also propose that the methods of cancer pain treatment,contents of the principle of drug prescription be included in the training of a medical care personnel of oncology professional before entering into clinic.
4.The appliacation of retrospective ECG-gated 256 slices spiral CT technique in inferior phrenic artery angiography
Fengling GONG ; Peng YU ; Weibin CHEN ; Huiying ZHANG ; Chunmei MA
Journal of Practical Radiology 2015;(9):1527-1530
Objective To evaluate the value of retrospective ECG-gated 256 slices spiral CT technique in the scanning of inferior phrenic artery (IPA).Methods 80 patients with underdone abdominal CTA were divided randomly into two groups (40 patients each)as regular abdominal CTA scanning group and retrospective ECG-gated technique group.And further analysis was done to evaluate the display of IPA branches and the image quality.Results 80 patients were all scanned successfully.40 cases LIPA and 40 cases RIPA were showed in the regular group.80 cases showed 1st level branches of IPA,73 cases with 2nd level,59 cases with 3rd and 43 ca-ses showing 4th level.40 cases LIPA and 40 cases RIPA were showed in ECG-gated group.And the numbers of IPA branches levels were 80,79,71,65,respectively.There is no significant difference in the ability of showing the1st level IPA or their image quality between those two groups (P >0.05);and there is a statistical significance in the ability of showing other levels of IPA and their im-age quality.Conclusion It is feasible that we use retrospective ECG-gated 256 slices spiral CT scanning technique to show the IPA. And it could improve the ability of showing the IPA branches as well as the image quality.
5.Psychological Analysis and Nursing Intervention in Urodynamic Test
Yanbing JIANG ; Yongping MIAO ; Fengling LV ; Ruiming MA ; Rui LI
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2014;(2):155-157
Objective To investigate the influence of psychological intervention on the urodynamic test. Method The 959 patients in the urodynamic test were divided into two groups:the control group and the the test group,then we analyzed and compared the results. Results In the incidence of the abnormal abdominal pressure, the unnatural detrusor contraction and the Unnatural urethral sphincter contraction, there were statistically significant differences between two groups ( <0.05) . Conclusion It effective and necessary for urodynamic test to do psychological intervention.
6.Surface Electromyography of Abdominal Muscles and Storing-Expelling Urine
Xitai WANG ; Yanjuan GENG ; Lifeng LI ; Fengling MA
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2008;14(11):1007-1008
Objective To develop a non-invasive means that monitoring surface electromyography (sEMG) of abdominal muscles for bladder function. Methods SEMG of abdominal muscles from 10 healthy subjects were collected, and the parameters were analyzed in time domain and frequency domain quantificationally based on MATLAB. Results and Conclusion The sEMG of abdominal muscles are related with the process of storing and expelling urine.
7.Establishment and application for evaluation system of research based on stratification
Fengling MI ; Chao CAI ; Xinya WANG ; Di ZHANG ; Fengjiao DU ; Li MA ; Wentao YUE
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2016;29(5):345-347
Science is the power of improving the academic discipline in hospitals.Evaluation of research has always be the key issue for research management.Using stratification method to establish the evaluation system was constructed directly by high level research output and based on the process of scientific,which can conduct quantitative assessment for individual level.The contents included three parts:process indicators,basic achievement indicators and high level achievements indicators.The implementation effect was satisfied during last year.The evaluation system stimulates high level research output.
8.Treatment of acute liver failure by xeno-transplantation of co-microencapsulated Sertoli cells and hepatocytes
Yongping CHEN ; Hailong LIN ; Minghua ZHENG ; Zhenzhen PAN ; Fengling WANG ; Hailong MA
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2008;26(12):705-710
Objective To evaluate the treatment effect of acute liver failure(ALF) by xeno-transplantation of co-microencapsulated Sertoli cells and hepatocytes and the intraperitoneal immune privilege effects of Sertoli cells on hepatocytes. Methods ALF rats were induced by intraperitoneal injection of D-galactosamine and, thereafter, were treated with physical saline, free hepatocytes, microencapsulated hepatocytes, or co-microencapsulated Sertoli cells and hepatocytes (CMSH), respectively. Alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and total bilirubin (TBil) were detected in rats' blood samples from various groups. Expression of Smac/Diablo and caspase-3 were determined by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Fifteen rats in each group were used for survival rate analysis. The intraperitoneal microencapsules were observed and lymphocytes in ascites were counted. The data were analyzed by multi-factor or single factor analysis of variance and the comparison between groups was done by t test. Results In CMSH treatment group, ALT level decreased to (533.7 ± 76.5) U/L, AST level decreased to (381.2 5± 46.7) U/L after 48 h. TBil level reduced to (7.36 ± 2.18) μmol/L after 72 h. Albumin level increased to (28.4±2.5) g/L after 48 h. All these values were significantly different from those in other groups (F=10.7,6.5,12.2,8.4;P<0.05). The expression levels of Smae/Diablo and caspase-3 mRNA at 48 h and 72 h were lower in CMSH group than in other groups (F=3.7,4.8,3.6,4.2; P<0.05). Survival rates in microencapsulated hepatocytes group and CMSH group were similar while both of them were higher than other groups. Microencapsules neither in microencapsulated hepatocytes group nor in CMSH group were adhered to intraperitoneal mucosa. Lymphocyte counts in ascites of CMSH group were lower than those in microencapsulated hepatocytes group (t= 4.21, P<0. 05). Conclusions Intraperitoneal transplantation with CMSH is a promising approach for ALF treatment. Furthermore, Sertoli cells can help reduce lymphocytes' aggregation caused by encapsulated hepatocytes in ascites.
9.Expression and significance of Fractalkine in rat model of acute liver failure
Fengling WANG ; Yongping CHEN ; Hailong LIN ; Zhenzhen PAN ; Minghua ZHENG ; Hailong MA ; Yu HUANG ; Lanman XU
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2008;26(6):350-353
Objective To investigate the changes of fractalkine (FKN) in rat model of acute liver failure (ALF) and the role of FKN in liver inflammatory injury.Methods SD rats were divided into tWO groups:6 in normal group and 36 in model group.D-galactosamine(D-Gal) was used to induce ALF in model group.The sera and hepatic tissue samples were collected at 12,24,48,72,120 andl68 h.After D-Gal injection.FKN mRNA and nuclear factor(NF)-kB mRNA in hepatic tissue samples were detected by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR).Results The levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) at 12 h were(208.3±43.5)U/L and (375.2±117.3)lJ/L,respectively,which were both significantly higher than those in normal group[(31.8±2.9)U/L and (90.8±3.1)U/L](t=-9.912 and-5.935,respectively,both P<0.01);the levels of ALT and AST peaked at 72 h after D-Gal injection.The levels of FKN mRNA(O.086±0.009)in model group at 12 h were significantly higher than those (O.044±0.009) in normal group(t=-7.999.P<0.01),and peaked at 72 h (O.333±0.033),then decreased obviously at 120 h. The levels of NF-KB mRNA in the liver of normal rats were very little;and the levels in model group were increased gradually over time,then peaked at 72 h (O.583±0.i01,t=-12.607,P<0.01).FKN mRNA and NF0kB mRNA were positively correlated (r=0.760,P<0.01).Conclusion The FKN expression may play all important role in liver inflammatory injury in rat model of acute liver failure, which could provide a new approach for ALF therapy.
10.Colonoscopic and endoscopic ultrasonography diagnosis of appendix mucocele
Li KUANG ; Zhifeng ZHAO ; Shuren MA ; Fengling XU ; Yue ZHU ; Zhijian LI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2015;32(12):813-816
Objective To investigate the features and clinical value of endoscopic ultrasonography and colonoscopy for appendix mucocele. Methods The patients with mucocele of appendix who were diagnosed by endoscopic ultrasonography and colonoscopy in three hospitals all underwent surgery from January 2008 to March 2015. Appendix mucocele in these patients was confirmed by postoperative pathology and clinical data were retrospectively analyzed. Results A total of 22 patients with appendix mucocele were analyzed retrospectively. The average size of intralumen mucocele was 1. 84±1. 42 cm (0. 6-4. 5 cm) . The colonscopic finding of appendiceal mucocele showed submucosal protuberance at the appendiceal orifice with smooth surface. The appendiceal orifice was found at the edge of appendiceal mucocele. Endoscopic ultrasonogrphy showed low echo with smooth cyst wall in 8 patients, mixed equal echo and low echo in 14 cases. Appendicectomy was performed in 11 patients and resection of ileocecum in 11 others. Conclusion Endoscopic ultrasonography and colonoscopy are valuable for diagnosis and treatment in appendiceal mucocele.