1.Insulin influences the vasoconstriction caused by endothelin-1 in the hyperglycemic rat
Yi DING ; Jiafu WANG ; Tongmei LIU ; Wenzuo DUAN ; Xiuyuan SONG ; Jianling GONG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(10):-
AIM: To investigate the effects of insulin on aortic constriction caused by endothelin-1(ET-1) in normal and hyperglycemic rats. METHODS: Hyperglycemic rat models were prepared. Two aortic rings were immersed in the Krebs-Hensleit fluid with and without insulin (40 mIU/L) and the responses of rings to 10 -9 mol/L ET-1 were observed. RESULTS:ET-1 induced more obvious aortic ring constriction in normal rats than those in hyperglycemic rats ( P
3.Pregnantal ultrasonography on fetus' complicate congenital heart diseases
Youzhong LI ; Shiyong LU ; Ying LIU ; Fangchun GUO ; Weigang LIU ; Bing TIAN ; Lili GONG ; Hongmei CAO ; Jianling SHI ; Guanghua LIU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2008;17(10):852-854
Objective To discuss the value of pregnantal ultrasonography(US) on fetus' complicate congenital heart diseases(CHD). Methods The uhrasonographic fetures of fetus complicate CHD were analyzed and compared with the pathological diagnosis. Resells Twenty fetus' complicate CHD were diagnosed by pregnantal US. Four cases with single ventricle, two eases with transposition of great arteries,two eases with double outlet right ventricle,two cases with truncus arteriosus,three cases with hypoplastic left heart syndrome, three cases with endocardial cushion defect, two cases with hypoplastic right heart syndrome,one case with tetralogy of Fallot and one case with pulmonary atresia were included. The diagnosing according rate was 100%. Conclusions Pregnantal US can fully evaluate the fetus' complicate CHD.
4.Risk factors of mortality in painful chronic pancreatitis
Wei WANG ; Zhuan LIAO ; Zhaoshen LI ; Jie CHEN ; Xiaohua MAN ; Yanfang GONG ; Aifang XU ; Duowu ZOU ; Zhendong JIN ; Jianling BAI
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2009;9(2):75-78
Objective To investigate the survival of patients with painful chronic panereatitis and evaluate the risk factors for mortality in these patients.Methods This was a historical cohort study,subjects ≥18 yr with painful chronic pancreatitis who were treated in our center from Feb.1997 to July 2007 were enrolled.A life-table method was used to estimate the probability of the cumulative survival rate.COX proportional-hazards model was used for multivariate analysis.Results Follow-up data were obtained from 346 patients (87.2%) with the ratio of male/female was 2.4:1.The age of first admission and first symptom onset was (47±14)years and (43±15 ) years.The mean follow-up period was ( 34.3±27.1 ) months.Alcoholic origin accounted for 22.2% of all the patients,while biliary origin was 26.0%.The overall mortality rate was 9.8% (34/346),which happened (62.5±61.1 ) months after abdominal pain was present.The causes of mortality included pancreatic cancer and cancers of other sites.The cumulative survival rate estimated at 2 years was 96.3%,at 5 years 93.6% and at 10 years 86.4%.COX proportional-hazards model suggested age at onset (≥51 years),no improvement of abdominal pain or increased frequency of pain,active smoking,and no diarrhea were associated with increased mortality,and the corresponding hazard rates (HR) were 3.4,3.5,4.2,2.8 and 17.7,respectively.Conclusions The mortality rate of painful chronic panereatitis in China was lower than those reported outside China.The main cause of mortality was pancreatic cancer.Great caution shall be placed on patients with age at onset ≥51 yr,no improvement of abdominal pain,increased frequency of pain,active smoking and no diarrhea.
5.Relationship between serum neutrophil gelatinase-associated apolipoprotein and cardiovascular events in patients with chronic renal disease
Shuwen GONG ; Haiying XIE ; Jichao GUAN ; Juanping SHAN ; Shuijuan SHEN ; Jianling HE ; Qinghua LI ; Shimin WANG ; Tujian GONG ; Sumei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2019;13(2):154-158
Objective To investigate the relationship between (serum neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin,sNGAL) and cardiovascular events in patients with chronic kidney disease(CKD).Methods 300 patients with CKD were divided into two groups according to the level of sNGAL:high sNGAL group (n=158) and low sNGAL group (n=142).The incidence of cardiovascular events and cumulative survival rate were analyzed by ROC curve,and the correlation between sNGAL and cardiovascular risk factors,cardiovascular events in patients with chronic renal disease was analyzed.Influencing factors of cardiovascular events in CKD patients was analyzed.Results There were significant differences in the data about BMI,diabetes proportion,CKD staging,eGFR,hsCRP,24h proteinuria,HDL,iPTH,phosphate and blood calcium between the two groups (P<0.05).The 3-year cumulative survival rate of high sNGAL group(77.2%) was significantly lower than that of low sNGAL group(96.5%),and the 3-year incidence of cardiovascular events (37.9%) was significantly higher than that of low sNGAL group (9.8%) (P< 0.05).AUC in diagnosing cardiovascular events in high sNGAL group (0.746) was significantly higher than that in eGFR(0.636),age (0.504),serum calcium (0.545),HDL(0.594) and LDL (0.508,all P<0.05).There was a significant correlation between sNGAL and eGFR,HDL,BMI,hs-CRP,iPTH and phosphate (P< 0.05).Both univariate and multivariate fact ors COX showed that sNGAL was a risk factor of cardiovascular events in patients with CKD (P<0.05),((HR=1.976 and 1.588,95% CI=1.443-2.724 and 1.144-2.143,respectively,P=0.O00 and 0.000)).Conclusions The incidence of cardiovascular events in patients with CKD with high sNGAL is significantly increased.sNGAL is an independent factor of cardiovascular events in patients with chronic renal disease.
6.Pharmaceutical administration practice during control and treatment of COVID-19
Xiulan LIU ; Yi LIU ; Lin QIU ; Pan LUO ; Jingjin JIN ; Jianling ZHENG ; Xuepeng GONG ; Dong LIU ; Juan LI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2020;36(4):324-327
In designated hospitals for critical patients with COVID-19 in Wuhan, time-efficient pharmaceutical emergency protection system was of great significance for epidemic prevention. Described in the paper are measures taken by the pharmaceutical department of the hospital as follows. These measures include launching an emergency response mechanism, formulating a catalogue of COVID-19 key therapeutic drugs, urgently purchasing therapeutic drugs, transforming the processes of emergency pharmacy, establishing a drug donation management system, building a COVID-19 pharmaceutical care team, and setting up a " cloud pharmacy" to meet the drug needs of patients with non-COVID-19 chronic diseases, in addition to strengthening personnel protection of pharmacists. During such an epidemic, the pharmacy administration works in a professional, comprehensive, complex and systematic emergency program, which guaranteed the safety of drug supply, medication and enabled the treatment to be carried out in an orderly manner.
7.Construction of emergency management mode of pharmacy intravenous admixture under the background of COVID-19
Xiulan LIU ; Lin QIU ; Yi LIU ; Pan LUO ; Jingjin JIN ; Jianling ZHENG ; Xuepeng GONG ; Dong LIU ; Juan LI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2020;36(9):757-760
After the outbreak of COVID-19, due to environmental pollution in the isolated ward and operational constraints caused by protective clothing and other factors, intravenous drugs in the designated hospitals should be centralized. Combined with the existing process mode, the process of pharmacy intravenous admixture services was optimized, the operation mode of the operation platform was adjusted, the scheduling mechanism was optimized, and the node control process of " first verify and five checks" was explored and developed, so as to meet the 24 h needs of COVID-19 patients. According to the characteristics of COVID-19 drug treatment, the focus of prescription review was adjusted to ensure the drug safety of patients. Other measures included implementing paperless prescription to reduce unnecessary media; implementing segmented infusion distribution management to ensure no cross infection; hierarchical control and configuration environment, strengthening the protection and management of pharmacists, to avoid the risk of personnel infection; optimizing human resource allocation and improving work efficiency. This process reengineering and optimization established the emergency management mode of centralized intravenous drug deployment under the background of COVID-19, which ensured the intravenous drug demand and safety of COVID-19 patients. The treatment work was carried out orderly, and could provide reference for the pharmaceutical department in medical institutions to deal with major public health emergencies in the future.
8.Current status and reform of practice teaching of radiotherapy technology
Li ZHOU ; Qiaoyi LI ; Pan GONG ; Qingfeng XU ; Jianling ZHAO ; Sen BAI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2019;18(6):572-575
The Major of Medical Imaging Technology (Radiotherapy Technology Orientation) in West China Medical School, Sichuan University, has been devoted to training therapists, dosimetrists, and physicists in tumor radiotherapy, and it is urgently needed to improve the practice ability of interns and standardize the teaching system. In view of the current status of the practice of students in radiotherapy technology, this article analyzes and summarizes the teaching staff construction, teaching contents, teaching methods, and other aspects, finds out the problems and challenges in the current teaching system, and puts forward suggestions for practice teaching reform.
9.Psychological status of the staff in a general hospital during the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 and its influential factors.
Furong JIANG ; Siyu LIU ; Nan ZHAO ; Yanhui XIE ; Shuhong WANG ; Xinbo OUYANG ; Feng GUO ; Zhicheng GONG ; Qiuhong ZHOU ; Jianling LI
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2020;45(6):641-648
OBJECTIVES:
To understand the psychological status of the staff in a general hospital during the coronavirus disease 2019 and its influential factors, and to provide references for the mental health services to hospital staff.
METHODS:
Using star platform of questionnaire, the staff in the general hospital were investigated via Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale (DASS-21), Social Support Rating Scale (SSRS) and Simplified Coping Style Questionnaire (SCSQ). The influential factors were discussed by descriptive analysis, rank sum test, single factor analysis, correlation analysis and multiple factors binary logistic regression analysis.
RESULTS:
A total of 2 060 valid questionnaires were collected. The negative emotions of nurses and cleaners were the most obvious. The depression scores, anxiety scores and stress scores for nurses and cleaners were 5.06±7.47, 6.36±7.84, 9.75±8.65, and 6.72±8.84, 4.51±6.56, 9.69±9.56, respectively. Multivariate binary logistic regression analysis showed that staff types, education levels, job status, economic situation and concerns on the supplies of protective goods were the main influential factors for depression; staff types, contacting status with infected patients, economic situation, concerns on the supplies of protective goods, history of disease were the main influential factors for anxiety; contacting status with infected patients, economic situation, concerns on the supplies of protective goods were the main influential factors for stress.
CONCLUSIONS
There are differences in psychological characteristics among different groups of staff in the general hospital under the outbreak. Thus psychological protection and intervention measures should be formulated according to different groups and work status.
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Anxiety
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diagnosis
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Betacoronavirus
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China
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Coronavirus Infections
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psychology
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Cross-Sectional Studies
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Depression
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diagnosis
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Disease Outbreaks
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Hospitals, General
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Humans
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Pandemics
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Personnel, Hospital
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psychology
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Pneumonia, Viral
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psychology
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Stress, Psychological
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Surveys and Questionnaires