1.Effect of special rectification of perioperative antimicrobial prophylaxis in inguinal hernia repair
Guanwen LIN ; Ying LIU ; Guitao LI ; Gangqing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2014;(7):402-404
Objective To evaluate the effect of special rectification of clinical antimicrobial use in a hospital. Methods Medical records of patients receiving inguinal hernia repair before (in 2011)and after (in 2012)the per-formance of special rectification were reviewed,and the rationality of perioperative antimicrobial prophylaxis was compared.Results Prophylactic antimicrobial usage rate in patients receiving inguinal hernia repair decreased from 53.90%(76/114)in 2011 to 5.59%(10/179)in 2012,the difference was significant (χ2 =93.68,P <0.05);aver-age expense of antimicrobial use per patient decreased by 86.95% (from ¥ 624.73 in 2011 to ¥ 81 .52 in 2012);Combination use and single use was 93.42% and 80.00% respectively.Surgical site infection did not occur in both groups.Conclusion Through the special rectification activities of the clinical antimicrobial use,perioperative anti-microbial prophylaxis and expense of antimicrobial agents in patients receiving inguinal hernia repair is effectively re-duced.
2.Effect of Acupuncture, Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation and Swallowing Training on Acute Stroke Patients with Dysphagia and Incidence of Post-stroke Pneumonia
Haibao ZHU ; Li ZHOU ; Guanwen ZHANG ; Yan LI ; Yanchun WANG ; Yonghong YU ; Jianhui JIANG ; Yanhui ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(11):1016-1018
Objective To observe the effect of acupuncture, neuromuscular electrical stimulation and swallowing training on acute stroke patients with dysphagia and the incidence of post-stroke pneumonia (PSP). Methods Acute stroke patients with dysphagia were divided into 3 groups. Routine group (n=188) received routine swallowing training. Stimulation group (n=196) received routine swallowing training and neuromuscular electrical stimulation. Acupuncture group (n=112) received routine swallowing training, neuromuscular electrical stimulation, and acupuncture. The incidence of improvment of dysphagia and PSP, and the improvement of National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) within 3 weeks were compared. They were followed up for 3 months for the incidence of PSP. Results The incidence of improvment of dysphagia was the most in the acupuncture group (P<0.05), while the incidence of PSP was the least (P<0.05). The improvement of NIHSS was the most in the acupuncture group (P<0.05). The incidence of PSP was not significantly different (P>0.05) within 3 months followed up. Conclusion The acupuncture, neuromuscular electrical stimulation and swallowing training combination can improve the swallowing function and decrease the incidence of PSP in stroke patients with dysphagia.
3.Plant prime editing technique: a new genome editing tool for plants.
Qiuli DU ; Chao WANG ; Guanwen LIU ; Dandan ZHANG ; Shujun ZHANG ; Jinlong QIU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(1):26-33
The CRISPR/Cas9 based prime editing (PE) technique enables all 12 types of base substitutions and precise small DNA deletions or insertions without generating DNA double-strand breaks. Prime editing has been successfully applied in plants and plays important roles in plant precision breeding. Although plant prime editing (PPE) can substantially expand the scope and capabilities of precise genome editing in plants, its editing efficiency still needs to be further improved. Here, we review the development of PPE technique, and introduce structural composition, advantages and limitations of PPE. Strategies to improve the PPE editing efficiency, including the Tm-directed PBS length design, the RT template length, the dual-pegRNA strategy, the PlantPegDesigner website, and the strategies for optimizing the target proteins of PPE, were highlighted. Finally, the prospects of future development and application of PPE were discussed.
CRISPR-Cas Systems/genetics*
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DNA
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Gene Editing
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Genome, Plant/genetics*
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Plant Breeding
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Plants/genetics*