1.Evaluation of esophageal regeneration in cancer research
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2014;46(4):219-221
Long-term failure in choice of materials for artificial esophagus (AE) and in treating incidence of postoperative com-plications of esophageal cancer has resulted in lack of ideal AE regeneration. As one of the innate elements forming the human body, carbon possesses high tissue affinity. Artificial esophagus as the induced stent of esophageal regeneration is the best choice for replac-ing esophageal defects and for reintroducing oral feeding after cancer radical resection.
2.Effects of home- based six- minute walk test on self- management in patients after percutaneous coronary intervention
Junnan DONG ; Lizi WANG ; Guiru MAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;(32):2426-2430
Objective To explore the effects of home-based 6-minute walk test on self-management in patients after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Methods Eighty-four patients who admitted for PCI in the past five years in Cardiovascular Medicine of Zhujiang Hospital of Southern Medical University were recruited from the three major communities and were divided into intervention group and control group by random digits table method with 42 cases each. The intervention group had the home-based 6-minute walk test and monthly telephone follow-up while the control group was followed up by telephone and keep daily activities. Six months after the intervention,the changes of chronic disease self-management in-ventory were compared. Results There were significant differences the overall health self-assessment, fa-tigue,chest pain, time of aerobic exercise, the increase of self-efficacy between intervention group and control group[ (0.62±1.28) points vs. (0.20±1.71) points, (-0.84±3.27) points vs. (0.36±2.71) points, (0.04 ±3.56) points vs. (0.34 ±3.56) points, (30.47 ±123.29) min/week vs. (6.62 ±84.82) min/week, (0.42±3.01) points vs. (-0.29±2.94) points ], and there were significant differences, F=9.15, 7.42, 5.24, 3.91, 12.18, P<0.01. But there were no significant differences for other 9 aspects between two groups (P>0.05). Conclusions Home-based 6-minute walk test can be a simple self-assessment tool used at home for patients after PCI.
3.Relationship between resting heart rate and carotid arterial intima-media thickness in senile patients with essential hypertension
Chunyan WANG ; Jie SUN ; Guiru WANG ; Yanqiu ZHAO
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2006;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the realationship between resting heart rate(RHR) and carotid arterial intima-media thickness(IMT)in senile patients with essential hypertension.Methods All 164 elderly essential hypertensive patients were divided into three groups according to the levels of blood pressure(BP): the first group,140/90 mmHg≤SBP
4.Illness Perception Level of Patients with Coronary Heart Disease
Guiru MAO ; Lizi WANG ; Zhenzhen XU ; Yanna CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2017;23(2):221-225
Objective To investigate the level about illness perception in patients with coronary heart disease. Methods From July to De-cember, 2015, 198 inpatients with coronary heart disease who were admitted into hospitals twice or more were enrolled. They were assessed with Illness Perception Questionnaire-Revised (IPQ-R). Results The score of common symptoms was (4.55±1.64). The symptoms, for exam-ple, chest pains, uncomfortable feeling in chest, cold sweat, flustered and breathlessness were most frequently experienced and most often identified. For the illness perception part, the scores on subscales of treatment control and consequences were higher than 3, which was the neutral point. For the cause dimension part, the highest scores was (3.38 ± 0.90) in diet or eating habits, followed by (3.38 ± 0.89) in aging. Among these factors, immune factors had the highest mean score, followed by stress factor. Conclusion The level of illness perception in pa-tients with coronary heart disease was in the middle level, and individual differences were obvious. The awareness of the disease and the in-tervention of the patient should be strengthened.
5.Impact of mild cognitive impairment on elderly well-being: the mediating effect of self-efficacy
Xiuxiu ZHANG ; Huimin SUN ; Jinbo WANG ; Guiru CHEN ; Rongrong HUANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(2):98-102
Objective:To explore the effect of mild cognitive impairment on the subjective well-being of the elderly and the mediating role of self-efficacy in it. To provide an effective basis for health management and clinical intervention in the elderly with mild cognitive impairment.Methods:A total of 164 patients with mild cognitive impairment from December 2018 to June 2019 were surveyed by the General Self-efficacy Scale, the Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scale, and the Memorial University of Newfoundland Scale of Happiness Scale.Results:The overall score of self-efficacy was 21.41±3.98, and subjective well-being was 26.44±7.35. There was a positive correlation among cognitive function, self-efficacy and subjective well-being, except that there was no significant correlation between self-efficacy and cognitive function( r values were 0.263-0.687, P<0.01). Self-efficacy played a part in mediating between cognitive function and subjective well-being in patients with mild cognitive impairment, accounting for 37.8% of the total effect. Conclusions:Mild cognitive impairment can also have a negative impact on the subjective well-being of the elderly. Among them, self-efficacy plays a particularly important role in mediating. Interventions about self-efficacy on the elderly with mild cognitive impairment may have more significant effects.
6.The impact of mindfulness meditation intervention on the occupational identity and turnover intention of the second victim of nurses
Shihua PAN ; Huimin SUN ; Jieli LI ; Guiru CHEN ; Jinbo WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(14):1108-1115
Objective:To explore the influence of mindfulness meditation intervention on the professional identity and turnover tendency of the second victim of nurses.Methods:The convenience sampling method was used to select the second victim of 46 nurses who experienced medical adverse events within six months from January to June 2019 in Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, and then an 8 weeks of mindfulness meditation intervention was carried out for them. In the entire intervention process, a self-control study was conducted, the Second Victim Experience and Support Scale (SVSET) and the Nurse Occupational Identity Scale were used to assess nurses' turnover intentions, absence and professional identity before the intervention and at 2 hours, 4 weeks, and 8 weeks after the intervention.Results:By analyzing the data, the results showed that after the mindfulness meditation intervention, the second victim of the nurse before intervention, 2h, 4 weeks, and 8 weeks of intervention were 3.28±0.87, 3.20±0.83, 2.85±0.92, 2.71±0.87, the difference was statistically significant ( F time value was 6.609, P<0.05). Before and after the intervention of the sense of grasp in professional identity were 4.91±0.83, 5.47±0.81, 5.83±0.91, 5.94±0.80, the difference was statistically significant ( F time value was 20.973, P<0.01). Consensus before and after intervention were 4.61±0.78, 5.09±0.85, 5.54±1.12, 5.76±0.85, the difference was statistically significant ( F time value was 22.237, P<0.01). The meaningful sense before and after intervention were 4.38±1.03, 5.04±0.75, 5.44±0.86, 5.59±0.76, the difference was statistically significant ( F time value was 23.656, P<0.01). The self-efficacy before and after intervention were 4.71±0.82, 5.33±0.63, 5.83±0.84, 5.90±0.77, the difference was statistically significant ( F time value was 28.866, P<0.01). The self-determination before and after intervention were 4.43±0.97, 5.06±0.81, 5.59±0.91, 5.62±0.87, the difference was statistically significant ( F time value was 25.237, P<0.01). Before and after intervention, the influence of tissue was 4.17±0.96, 4.71±0.85, 4.96±0.99, 5.30±0.88, the difference was statistically significant ( F time value was 16.487, P<0.01). Before and after intervention, the patients' feelings were 4.59±0.96, 5.08±0.84, 5.70±0.83, 5.83±0.68, the difference was statistically significant ( F time value was 25.406, P<0.01). Conclusion:This article provides an effective method to help nurses' second victims out of their predicament which confirms that mindfulness meditation intervention can effectively reduce turnover tendency of nurses 'second victims and improve their professional identity.
7.The expression and significance of programmed cell death 5 and Bcelllymphoma/lewkmia-2 in sinonasal squamous cell carcinoma.
Honglue LU ; Chengshuo WANG ; Lingling HAO ; Guiru YIN ; Ran HAO
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(17):1301-1304
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the expression and significance of programmed cell death 5 (PDCD5) and Bcelllymphoma/lewkmia-2(Bcl-2) in sinonasal squamous cell carcinoma (SNSCC).
METHOD:
Immunohistochemical method and Western Blot method was used to determine the expression of PDCD5 and Bcl-2 in specimen of SNSCC in thirty cases, sinonasal inverted papillomas (SNIP) in thirty-eight cases, and normal nasal mucosa in twenty cases.
RESULT:
(1) The expression of PDCD5 protein in SNSCC significantly decreased compared with SNIP and normal nasal mucosa. (2) The expression of Bcl-2 protein in SNSCC up-regulated obviously compared with SNIP and normal nasal mucosa. (3) Positive rate of PDCD5 protein and Bcl-2 protein in well, moderate and low differentiatied group is respectively 100.00%, 83.33%, 38.89% and 50.00%, 70.83% and 100.00%, the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05). (4) In the follow-up cases, the survival rate of the patients with higher expression of PDCD5 protein was higher, but that with lower expression of Bcl-2 protein was higher.
CONCLUSION
The inactivation of PDCD5 protein and the activation of Bcl-2 protein may play an important role in the development of SNSCC, and there are a positive correlation between PDCD5 and Bcl-2 protein in SNSCC, which may be identified as a new therapeutic target.
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8.Botanical characters of test-tube plantlets and seed plantlets in Bupleurum chinense
Bo LI ; Guiru HAO ; Qi CHANG ; Chenlong LI ; Lirong WANG ; Jianping HAO
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(10):-
Objective To provide a scientific basis for the creation and promotion of the rapid propagation of excellent Bupleurum chinense and study on botanical characters of test-tube plantlets and seed plantlets in B.chinense.Methods B.chinense with high effective medicinal ingredients and great stability of genetic characters was selected for rapid propagation,and some of botaninal characters between test-tube plantlets and seed plantlets were compared.Results The tiller number,the branch stem number,and the inflorescence number of the test-tube plantlets were significantly greater than those in seed plantlets.Conclusion Through the rapid propagation and the large-scale cultivation of test-tube plantlets of B.chinense,much more roots and seeds are obtained comparing with those of seed plantlets,while maintaining the excellent traits of B.chinense.
9.The Effectiveness of Self-efficacy and Education Intervention for Exercise Adherence of Patients with Chronic Stable Heart Failure
Chunyi TANG ; Lizi WANG ; Kedan ZHONG ; Jiulian LI ; Guiru MAO ; Tingyu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;21(4):489-493
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of exercise rehabilitation intervention by using self-efficacy theory on patients with chronic stable heart failure, and to provide evidences for rehabilitation nursing of patients. Methods Using the method of randomized controlled studies, 132 patients with chronic stable heart failure from Nanshitou Street and Shayuan Street communities in Haizhu, Guangzhou, Guangdong were randomly divided into two groups according to the community's name. The patients in the intervention group received self-efficacy and education intervention while the control group received health education only. The patients' exercise self-efficacy scores and six minute walk distances were separately measured by exercise self-efficacy scale and six minute walk test before and after intervention. Results The scores of exercise self-efficacy and six minute walk distances increased more significantly in the intervention group than in the control group after intervention (P<0.01). Conclusion Self-efficacy and education intervention can effectively improve the exercise self-efficacy and six minute walk distance of patients with heart failure.
10.Predictive value of EIT-based global inhomogeneity index for postoperative pulmonary infection in patients with craniocerebral trauma
Jun ZHA ; Yan LI ; Xinyi WANG ; Guiru LI ; Suchun WANG ; Youjia YU ; Shigang QIAO
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2022;31(12):1642-1647
Objective:To investigate the predictive efficacy of global inhomogeneity (GI) index based on pulmonary electrical impedance tomography (EIT) in postoperative pulmonary infection of patients with craniocerebral trauma.Methods:A total of 90 patients with emergency craniocerebral trauma underwent surgery under general anesthesia in Suzhou Science & Technology Town Hospital. According to the complication of pulmonary infection at the 3rd day after operation, they were divided into the pulmonary infection group (P3 group) and non-pulmonary infection group (NP3 group), and according to the complication of pulmonary infection at the 7th day after operation, they were divided into the P7 group and NP7 group. The average GI index within 5 min before anesthesia induction (T 0) and 5 min after endotracheal intubation (T 1) and other clinical data in the perioperative period were collected. The prevalence of pulmonary infection at the 3rd and 7th days after operation was recorded. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to evaluate the predictive value of preoperative GI index for pulmonary infection at the 3rd and 7th days after operation. Results:A total of 88 patients were included. Among them, 26 patients developed pulmonary infection within 3 days after operation, and the prevalence rate was 29.5%. Pulmonary infection occurred in 38 patients within 7 days after operation, and the prevalence rate was 43.2%. Within 3 days after operation, the preoperative Glasgow Coma Scale score in the P3 group was significantly lower than that in the NP3 group ( P < 0.05). Within 3 days after operation, GI index in the P3 group increased significantly at T 1 when compared with the NP3 group ( P< 0.001). Within 7 days after operation, GI index in the P7 group increased significantly at T 1 when compared with the NP7 group ( P < 0.05). GI index at T1 accurately predicted pulmonary infection within 3 days after operation (AUC = 0.857, P < 0.001), and the best intercept value was ≥0.4225 (sensitivity: 0.846, specificity: 0.823). GI index at T 1 predicted pulmonary infection within 7 days after operation (AUC = 0.667, P < 0.005), and the best intercept value was ≥0.4225 (sensitivity: 0.579, specificity: 0.780), but the prediction efficiency was poor. Conclusions:The average GI index within 5 min after endotracheal intubation can be used as an effective predictor of pulmonary infection within 3 days after operation.