1.Monitoring of Developmental Delay in 0~3 Years Old Children
Aimin LIANG ; Xuehui CHEN ; Fengzhi WANG ; Yinghua WU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(8):748-751
Objective To explore the effectiveness of monitoring for developmental delay (DD) and the feasibility of firsthand data reporting among 0~3 years old children. Methods A study population consisted of a cluster sample of 20907 children aged 0~3 years, from 22 communities in 5 districts in Beijing, was monitored for 1 year using questionnaires and data reports. The results were compared against the non-project communities. Results The screening rate of DD was 62.18%, higher than the non-project groups, and the rate of 0 year old group was significantly higher than the other groups. 268 children were positive screening, referral of 253 children, the referral rate was 94.4%; 97 children were diagnosed as DD with the prevalence rate of 7.46 ‰; 43.28% of the children received intervention and rehabilitation training. Conclusion The surveillance means of DD for 0~3-year-old children are effective and the firsthand data report is feasible
2.Relevance research on university students’ mental fatigue and TCM syndrome
Jian YUE ; Jiao ZHANG ; Jie MA ; Fengzhi WU ; Weiyue ZHANG ; Feng LI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;(2):137-140
Objective To investigate and analyze TCM syndrome characteristics, impact factors and internal relationship among the factors of mental fatigue of university students. A preliminary understanding of mental fatigue situation of university students and prevent diseases was acquired in advance. Methods 100 students were randomly selected in Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, of whom 40 were undergraduate students and 60 were post-graduate students. Mental fatigue questionnaire was used to investigate mental fatigue situation for students, and TCM constitution scale was applied to collect TCM syndromes. A body energy survey was also conducted. Results In undergraduate and post-graduate students, the mental fatigue rate was relatively higher, both of them were over 50%of the total numbers, 57.5%(23/40)、61.7%(37/60) respectively. For the fatigue levels distribution in these two groups, the ratios of slight mental fatigue (undergraduate:52.5%;post-graduate:56.67%) were both higher than those of severe mental fatigue (undergraduate:5%;post-graduate:5%). In the undergraduate group, the top three biased constitutions among mental fatigue students were yang deficiency (7 out of 23:30.43%), qi deficiency (3 out of 23:13.04%) and dampness-heat (3 out of 23:13.04%). In the post-graduate group, the top three biased constitutions were yang deficiency (11 out of 37:29.73%), qi deficiency (6 out of 37: 16.22%) and dampness-heat (5 out of 37: 13.51%). Conclusion It is easier for university students with biased constitution to suffer from mental fatigue, mostly with yang deficiency, qi deficiency and dampness-heat constitution.
4.Effects of pre-chemotherapy hemoglobin and platelet levels in patients with stage Ⅰ b2 - Ⅱ b cervical cancer treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by radical hysterectomy
Dan WANG ; Ming WU ; Tong REN ; Xirun WAN ; Fengzhi FENG ; Huifang HUANG ; Jiaxin YANG ; Keng SHEN ; Yang XIANG
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2012;47(8):577-581
Objective To investigate the role of pre-chemotherapy hemoglobin and platelet levels in the effect of chemotherapy and prognostic outcome in patients with International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics(FIGO) stage Ⅰ b2 - Ⅱb cervical cancer treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by radical hysterectomy.Methods From January 1999 to December 2010,111 patients with FIGO stage Ⅰ b2 - Ⅱ b who underwent chemosurgical treatment at the department of obstetrics and gynecology in Peking Union Medical College Hospital were reviewed.The median age of patients was 42 years (range:21 -68 years).The median level of prechemotherapy hemoglobin and platelet levels was 127 g/L and 266 ×109/L,respectively.Chemotherapy response was evaluated according to the WHO criteria,including complete response (CR),partial response (PR),arable disease (SD) and progressive disease (PD).Patients who achieved CR or PR were defined as responder.Rates of clinical response were compared with the clinicalpathological variables using chi-square test.Multiple logistic regression was carried out to evaluate the relationship among the probability of achieving an optimal clinical response and the variables.The log-rank test was used to compare the homogeneity of progression-free survival and overall survival functions across strata defined by categories of prognostic variables.The Cox proportional hazard model was used to assess the significance of potential prognostic factors for progression-free survival and overall survival.Results All patients received one to three cycles of chemotherapy.After the neoadjuvant chemotherapy,9 patients achieved CR,77 patients PR,23 patients SD, 2 patients PD.The overall response rate was 77.5%(86/111).By univariate analysis,the clinical response rate was associated with tumor grade( P =0.026),deep cervical stromal invasion ( P =0.029 ) and positive lymph nodes ( P =0.048 ).By multiple logistic regression,deep cervical stromal invasion ( P =0.015 ) and positive lymph nodes ( P =0.031 ) were independent predictors of optimal clinical response.By log-rank test,5-year overall survival rate and 5-year progression-free survival rate were associated with lymph nodes metastases status and lymphovascular invasion ( P =0.000),but not with hemoglobin and platelet levels( P > 0.05 ).By Cox regression model,lymph nodes metastases status and lymph-vascular space involvement ( P < 0.01 ) were independently prognostic factors of 5-year overall survival rate and 5-year progression-free survival rate.Conclusion Pretreatment hemoglobin and platelet levels were neither predictors of clinical response to chemotherapy nor prognostic factors.
5.Correlation between the types of the constitution in TCM and the sleep status in PLA Navy divers
Ding TIAN ; Rong LIANG ; Ying TANG ; Jie MA ; Jing GUAN ; Fengzhi WU ; Chenxia HAN ; Mengling ZHOU ; Feng LI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(8):686-690
Objective To investigate the correlation between the types of constitution in TCM and the sleep status in the PLA Navy divers. Methods Eighty-nine PLA Navy divers who performed 10m diving professional training were selected. Constitution in TCM was classified and determined by the standardized standard Constitution in Chinese Medicine Questionnaire, sleep status was evaluated by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. Results 62.9% of Navy divers were the mild constitution in TCM. The eight kinds of the biased constitution in TCM are ranked with yang deficiency, phlegm-dampness, dampness-heat, qi deficiency, yin deficiency, blood stasis, qi stagnation and special intrinsic quality. Among 78 Navy divers with good sleep quality, there were 49 divers (72.1%) with the mild constitution in TCM and 19 (27.9%) with the biased constitution in TCM. Among 21 Navy divers with poor sleep quality, there were 7 divers (33.3%) with the mild constitution in TCM (accounting for) and 14 (66.7%) with the biased constitution in TCM. For Navy divers with poor sleep quality, the sleep quality scores were positive correlated with the blood stasis constitution in TCM (r=0.481,P<0.05). Conclusion Sleep status is correlated with the types of the constitution in TCM, and regulating constitution in TCM can improve sleep quality in PLA Navy divers.
6.Correlation Between Sleep Status and TCM Constitution Types in Escort Troops
Fengzhi WU ; Feng LI ; Jie MA ; Xicheng YU ; Ruqing XIE ; Yuehan SONG ; Weifeng WANG ; Meng MAO ; Chenxia HAN ; Siyuan GUO ; Xi YANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(6):24-26
Objective To explore the correlation between TCM constitution and sleep status in escort troops. Methods Standardized TCM Constitution Questionnaire and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) were used to investigate escort troops. Factors of PSQI and constitution types were analyzed. Results The results of PSQI showed the number of escort troops who had bad sleeping (PSQI>7) was 64, which accounted for 46%of the escort troops, among which, 45 people (70.3%) were justified as biased constitution, while 19 were normal constitution (29.7%). The top three biased constitution in bad sleeping were:qi deficiency, phlegm-dampness and dampness-heat. PSQI factors such as sleep disorder, daytime dysfunction and total score had positive correlation with qi deficiency, yang deficiency, yin deficiency, dampness-heat and blood stasis, and negative correlation with normal constitution. Conclusion Sleep condition of escort troops has correlation with TCM constitution, which indicates that sleep status could be improved by regulating TCM constitution.
7.Therapeutic effect of acupoint catgut embedding therapy on transient cer-ebral perfusion in patients with transient ischemic attacks
Jing YANG ; Fengzhi WU ; Xin PANG ; Yuxia LI ; Dongsen ZHANG ; Yongqiu LI ; Hongying MA
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;39(11):965-968
Objective To discuss the effect of acupoint catgut embedding therapy on transient cerebral perfusion in patients with transient ischemic attacks (TIA).Methods 67 patients with TIA were ran-domly divided into treatment group and control group.The patients of the control group took orally aspirin enteric-coated tablets 100 mg per night,in addition,those of treatment group underwent acupoint catgut embedding therapy with the embedding points of Fēngchí(GB 20),Dàzhuī(GV 14),Fēnglóng (ST 40).In order to understand the cerebral blood flow perfusion and curative effect,CT perfusion imaging was performed before and one month after treatment.Results After one month of treatment,the efficacy of the treatment group with effective rate of 91.18 % (remarkable effect 18 cases,effect 13 cases and in-efficacy 3 cases)was significantly better than that of the control group with effective rate of 63.64 % (re-markable effect 10 cases,effect 11 cases,and inefficacy 12 cases).And the improvement of cerebral is-chemia in CTPI imaging was better than that in the control group (P <0.01).Conclusion The positive therapeutic effect of acupoint catgut embedding therapy has been proved on TIA,which can significantly improve the patients with cerebral perfusion.
8.SWOT analysis of information literacy cultivation of clinical nurses
Fangfang YANG ; Fengzhi ZHANG ; Jimei YANG ; Hengshuang WU ; Xiaojing YU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(19):2531-2535
At present, there are many investigations on the status of clinical nurses' information literacy, but less information literacy training is carried out. Through the SWOT analysis, this paper makes a comprehensive analysis of the internal advantages, internal disadvantages, external opportunities and external threats existing in the training of clinical nurses' information literacy, so as to provide a reference for the training methods of clinical nurses' information literacy in China.
9.The effect of pressure controlled ventilation-volume guaranteed combined with personalized positive end expiratory pressure ventilation on oxygenation function and postoperative pulmonary complications in patients undergoing brain tumor surgery
Jiakun LIU ; Pei SHI ; Fengzhi LIU ; Haiyan WU ; Yuelan WANG ; Ximing LI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2024;26(6):863-869
Objective:To explore the ventilation strategy of using pressure controlled ventilation-volume guaranteed (PCV-VG) mode combined with personalized positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) during surgery, and its impact on oxygenation function and incidence of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) in patients undergoing brain tumor surgery.Methods:Sixty patients who underwent elective brain tumor surgery at the Linyi People′s Hospital from January 2023 to June 2023 were selected. The patients were randomly divided into PCV-VG ventilation mode group (T group) and volume controlled ventilation (VCV) mode group (C group) using a random number table method, with 30 patients in each group. One patient was excluded from group T due to changes in the condition, and 29 patients were actually included. Group T adopted PCV-VG ventilation mode and searched for the maximum dynamic lung compliance (Cdyn) by titrating PEEP. The PEEP corresponding to the maximum Cdyn value was the optimal PEEP, which was maintained until the end of mechanical ventilation. Group C adopted a ventilation mode of VCV plus 5 cmH 2O fixed value PEEP. All patients underwent arterial blood gas analysis before anesthesia induction (T 1), 15 minutes after setting ventilation mode (T 2), and 15 minutes after extubation (T 3), recording arterial oxygen partial pressure (PaO 2), carbon dioxide partial pressure (PaCO 2), lactate (Lac), and blood glucose (Glu), and calculating oxygenation index (PaO 2/FiO 2). The levels of white blood cells (WBC), C-reactive protein (CRP), and procalcitonin (PCT) were recorded before and 72 hours after surgery. The incidence of postoperative PPCs at 72 hours was observed. Results:There was a statistically significant difference in the grouping effect and time effect of PaO 2 and PaCO 2 between group C and group T (all P<0.05), while there was no statistically significant difference in the interaction effect (all P>0.05); The differences in grouping effects, time effects, and interaction effects of PaO 2/FiO 2 between group C and group T were statistically significant (all P<0.05); The average value of the optimized PEEP obtained by T-group titration was 7.48 cmH 2O, corresponding to an average platform pressure (Pplat) of 14.90 cmH 2O, and an average value of 53.37 ml/cmH 2O corresponding to the maximum Cdyn value. Compared with the Pplat and Cdyn corresponding to the fixed value of 5 cmH 2O PEEP in Group C, the Pplat corresponding to the optimized PEEP in Group T was lower than that in Group C ( P<0.05), and the Cdyn was higher than that in group C ( P<0.05). The CRP level and incidence of PPCs in group T after 72 hours of surgery were significantly lower than those in group C (all P<0.05). Conclusions:Compared with VCV, the ventilation mode of PCV-VG combined with personalized PEEP can improve intraoperative lung ventilation and oxygenation function in patients with brain tumors, reduce the occurrence of pulmonary inflammation 72 hours after surgery, and lower the incidence of PPCs.
10.Histologic basis of diffusion tensor tractography for prostate disease
Zongying WANG ; Qichao CHENG ; Fei LI ; Fengzhi LI ; Xi WANG ; Zhun WU ; Xizhen WANG ; Bin WANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2019;35(11):1786-1789
Objective To explore the histological basis of diffusion tensor tractography (DTT)fiber tracer images of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)and prostate cancer (PCa).Methods Sixty-eight patients with PCa and sixty patients with BPH confirmed by pathology were recruited for this study.Conventional MRI and DTI examinations were performed.The original DTI data were processed at the AW4.5 workstation.After pos-t processed,FA and ADC values were recorded,DTT was plotted.Fiber bundle travel was observed and scored by two senior radiologists.The BPH and PCa specimens were stained with Masson fibers,and the diameter and angle of the fiber bundles were recorded.Results The FA values of BPH and PCa were 0.22±0.05 and 0.47±0.01 ,respectively.ADC values of BPH and PCa were (1.31 ±0.27)×10-3 mm2/s and (0.6 1 ±0.09)× 10-3 mm2/s,respectively.The differences in ADC and FA values among BPH and PCa were statistically significant (P<0.05).DTT showeded that the fibers of BPH were dense and long,while the fibers of PCa were messy and short.The diameter and angle of collagen fibers and smooth muscle fibers for BPH were both larger than those for PCa,but only the difference between the diameter of smooth muscle fibers was statistically significant (P<0.05).Conclusion There are significant differences between BPH and PCa in DTT images,which is consistent with the characteristics of fiber structure.DTI fiber bundle can reflect the differences of fiber structure between BPH and PCa.