1.Inhibitory Effect of Ginkolide B Derivative on Thrombogenesis
Jiao CUI ; Suhua PAN ; Chengding LIU ; Huiqin XU
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1999;0(02):-
Objective To observe the effect of ginkolide B derivative(XQ) on animal thrombosis.Methods SD male rats were randomized into the model group,troxerutin(48 mg?kg-1?d-1) group,ginkolide B(7.8 mg?kg-1?d-1) group,and low-,middle-and high-dose XQ(in the dose of 3.9,7.8 and 15.6 mg?kg-1?d-1 respectively) groups.The anti-thrombotic effect of XQ was observed on rats mixed thrombosis model induced by arterio-venous shunt method and electrical stimulation.Meanwhile,ICR male mice were randomized into the model group,troxerutin(96 mg?kg-1?d-1) group,ginkolide B(15.6 mg?kg-1?d-1) group,and low-,middle-and high-dose XQ(in the dose of 7.8,15.6 and 31.2 mg?kg-1?d-1 respectively) groups.The anti-thrombotic effect of XQ was also observed on mice acute pulmonary embolism model induced by adenosine diphosphate(ADP).Results XQ at the dose of 7.8 and 15.6 mg?kg-1?d-1 decreased the dry and wet weight of the thrombosis,and obviously prolonged the formation time of rats carotid artery thrombosis as compared to the model group(P
2.Analysis on effect of quality control circle activities for improving autonomous learning ability of oral surgical nurses
Tian ZHENG ; Huiqin JIAO ; Fengqing ZHANG ; Shouhui CHEN
Chongqing Medicine 2016;45(21):2920-2921,2925
Objective To explore the effect of quality control circle(QCC) activities for improving the autonomous learning ability of the maxillofacial surgical nurses .Methods Twenty maxillofacial surgical nurses used the steps and methods of QCC activ‐ities .The factors affecting the autonomous learning ability were analyzed and the effective intervention measures were adopted .The activity cycle was 12 months ,including 40 times of theory classes and 40 times of classroom interaction .The scores of nurse autono‐mous learning ability scale ,satisfaction of doctors and patients on surgical nurses were compared between before and after activities . Results The scores of 2 dimensions ,including self motivational belief and self assessment ,after conducting QCC activities were in‐creased compared with before conducting QCC activities ;the doctor′s satisfaction degree and patient′s satisfaction degree were in‐creased ,the differences were statistically significant (P<0 .05) .Conclusion The QCC activities can motivate the working enthusi‐asm and responsibility ,help nurses to increase the autonomous learning ability ,thus enhance the nurses overall quality .
3.Ethical conflict between reproductive rights and offspring rights of patients with genetic disease: an ethical analysis of an ectodermal dysplasia case asking for assisted reproductive technology to assist in pregnancy
Huiqin XI ; Yurui XU ; Lei XIE ; Yanmao ZHOU
Chinese Medical Ethics 2024;37(4):470-474
With the continuous progress of human assisted reproductive technology (ART), more genetic diseases have been discovered and the use of innovative technologies is intended to reduce genetic risks, and the reproductive rights of infertile couples have been protected and satisfied to a greater extent. However, in some special genetic cases, offspring rights need to be fully considered. This paper conducted an ethical analysis of an “ectodermal dysplasia” case asking for the implementation of human ART to assist in pregnancy, revealing the ethical dilemmas in the implementation of ART for patients with genetic diseases, which were caused by the contradiction between the protection of the patient’s reproductive rights and the offspring rights, as well as the contradiction between the implementation of ART and the blocking of genetic risk. According to the literature review, it is proposed that in the diagnosis, treatment, and ethical judgment process of genetic cases, informed consent should be fully fulfilled. Based on the ethical foundation of care, narrative medicine methods should be used to form doctor-patient joint decision-making, avoiding paternalism. Meanwhile, sufficient information support should be provided and the ethical supervision mechanism should be improved to effectively solve the ethical dilemmas.
4.Analysis of influencing factors of hyperlipidemia in areas of Ningxia based on structural equation model
Huiqin LI ; Xian HE ; Michael R.PHILLIPS ; Jiangping LI ; Shuping HE ; Liqun WANG
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2022;33(1):53-57
Objective To explore the influencing factors of hyperlipidemia in 18-80 years old in Ningxia by structural equation model, and to analyze the direct and indirect effects of influencing factors of hyperlipidemia, so as to provide a basis for the formulation of prevention and treatment measures. Methods A total of 925 patients with hyperlipidemia from a chronic disease survey in 4 counties of Ningxia in April 2017 were selected as the case group (n=925), and residents without hyperlipidemia matched by sex and age were selected as the control group (n=925). A self-designed questionnaire was used to investigate the two groups of subjects. SPSS 22.0 software was used to conduct single factor T or Z test or χ2 test for the possible influencing factors of hyperlipidemia, and Amos22.0 was used to construct structural equation model. Results The structural equation model showed that physiological condition had the greatest effect on hyperlipidemia, and the standardized regression coefficient was -0.351. The second was the monitoring of three key blood indicators (three-high indicators), and the total effect value was 0.082, while personal condition and dietary status had no direct influence on the prevalence of hyperlipidemia. Conclusion Physiological status is the most important factor affecting the prevalence of hyperlipidemia in 18 ~ 80 years old in Ningxia, followed by the monitoring of the three-high indicators. In the future, residents should be encouraged to strengthen health management, especially people with overweight, high uric acid, high blood glucose and hypertension, to control the level of blood lipids and reduce the incidence of hyperlipidemia.