1.THE INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT CULTURALCONDITIONS TO THE OOSPORE FORMATION
Jiehua ZHU ; Zhiming ZHANG ; Mingya DING ; Yuqin LI ; Junyu YANG
Microbiology 1992;0(05):-
This paper dealt with the influences of different media, temperature, light and pH to the amount of oospore formation. The results showed that millet agar, bai yun beau agar and soybean agar provided the favorable condition for oospore formation, the number of oospores was 131.6~149.6 /cm2, but a few oospores was formation on frozen pea agar. The results also suggested that the optimal conditions for oospore formation were 18℃, pH7 and darkness. The oospores failed to be formed tinder fluorescent or black light.
2.Patient safety culture training for nursing staff
Jiehua SHENG ; Xin YU ; Haihong ZHU ; Xiulan SHEN ; Jialing WU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2017;33(8):627-629
The Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture (HSOPSC) questionnaire was used for appraisal in a newly-built general hospital for all the nursing staff, and they were provided with a six-month safety culture training according to appraisal results.The training has elevated the positive response rate of the nursing staff towards all dimensions of patient safety culture, proving that scientific and reasonable safety culture training is conducive to nurses' perception of patient safety culture.
3.Value of diffusion weighted imaging signal intensity in evaluating histopathological differentiation of hepatocellular carcinoma
Ting JIANG ; Jiehua XU ; Jin WANG ; Kangshun ZHU ; Zhuang KANG ; Hong SHAN
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2015;21(2):76-80
Objective To determine the relationship between visual signal intensity and quantitative signal intensity of HCC assessed with DWI and histopathological differentiation of HCC.Methods The MR examinations including MRI plain scan,LAVA dynamic enhanced scan and DWI (1.5T,b value:0 and 600 s/mm2) of 224 patients who had surgically resected HCCs were retrospectively reviewed.Histopathological examinations revealed that there were 31 well-,169 moderately-,and 24 poorly-differentiated HCCs.The incidence of each visually evaluated signal intensity and quantitative signal intensity of HCC assessed with DWI signal intensity and the relationship between signal intensity and histopathological differentiation were assessed for each sequence.Results (1) On DWI,56.7% of HCCs appeared as obviously hyperintense,24.1% tumors appeared as moderate hyperintense,and 19.2% tumors appeared as isotense or slight hyperintense to the surrounding hepatic parenchyma.There was a significant difference between isotense/slight hyperintense and obvious hyperintense and histopathological differentiation (P < 0.05).There was no significant difference between isotense/slight hyperintense and moderate hyperintense and histopathological differentiation (P < 0.05).There was no significant difference between moderate hyperintense and obvious hyperintense and histopathological differentiation (P > 0.05).Visually evaluated signal Intensity of HCC showed an inverse correlation with histopathological differentiation (r =-0.324,P < 0.05).On DWI,the tumors tended to show a brighter signal with decreasing histopathological differentiation.(2) There was a significant difference in DWI signal intensity value among the well,moderately and poorly differentiated HCCs (P < 0.05).The SI value of well differentiated HCCs was lower than that of moderately differentiated HCCs and poorly differentiated HCCs (P < 0.05).The SI value of moderately differentiated HCCs was lower than that of poorly differentiated HCCs.However,there was no significant difference between the SI value of the moderately and poorly differentiated HCCs (P > 0.05).ROC analysis showed that the optimal cutoff point of SI value in diagnosing well differentiated HCCs was 66.5.A cutoff SI value equal to or less than 66.5 was used to differentiate well-differentiated HCC from moderately-and poorly-differentiated HCC with a sensitivity of 90.1% and a specificity of 71.9%.Conclusions On DWI,the tumors tended to show a brighter,visually evaluated signal intensity and higher quantitative signal intensity with decreasing histopathological differentiation (P < 0.05).The quantitative signal intensity of HCC assessed with DWI signal intensity could only predict well differentiated HCC.It was limited in predicting histopathological differentiation of HCC using evaluating signal intensity and quantitative signal intensity of HCC assessed with DWI.
4.Influence of electroacupuncture combined point massage on carotid artery arteriosclerosis
Yanping ZENG ; Tao WANG ; Yonghong ZENG ; Fan XIE ; Jiehua LI ; Hongxiang ZHU
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2016;25(2):206-208
Objective:To evaluate influence of electroacupuncture combined point massage on aptients with cartid ar- tery arteriosclerosiss.Methods:A total of 106 patients with carotid atherosclerosis were randomly divided into rou- tine group (n=54,received health education based on routine therapy)and electroacupuncture+ massage group (n=52,received additional electroacupuncture and point massage based on routine group).Both groups were treated for two courses,20 times/course, 1 time/d.Carotid intima-media thickness (IMT)and thickness of carotid plaques were measured and compared between two groups before and after treatment.Results:There were no sig- nificant difference in thickness of carotid plaques and IMT between two groups before treatment,P>0.05 all. Compared with before treatment,after treatment,there were significant reductions in thickness of carotid plaques [left:(0.104±0.103)mm vs.(0.044±0.031)mm,right:(0.111±0.093)mm vs.(0.055±0.046)mm]in elec- troacupuncture + massage group,and they were significantly thinner than those of routine group [left:(0.190± 0.175)mm,right:(0.223±0.183)mm],P<0.01 all;significant reductions in carotid IMT [left:(0.096±0.021) mm vs.(0.086±0.019)mm,right:(0.091±0.019)mm vs.(0.087±0.018)]in electroacupuncture + massage group,and they were significantly thinner than those of routine group [left:(0.105±0.016)mm,right:(0.103± 0.020)mm],P<0.05 or <0.01.Conclusion:Electroacupuncture combined point massage can effectively reduce thickness of carotid plaques and carotid intima-media thickness.
5.Effects of glucose excursion on cognitive function in aged type 2 diabetes
Xiaoyan ZHANG ; Yuan ZHONG ; Ya MIAO ; Jiehua ZHU ; Hong YAN ; Jun JIN ; Beiyun WANG ; Tingjun HU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2012;31(8):646-648
Objective To investigate the relationship between glucose excursion and cognitive function in aged type 2 diabetes. Methods A total of 248 aged type 2 diabetes were recruited in this study,all of them wore continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS) for 3 d to evaluate the glucose excursion including mean amplitude of glycemic excursions (MAGE) which was used for assessing intra-day glycemia variability,and mean daily difference (MODD) which represented day-to-day glycemic variability.During the period of CGMS monitoring,all subjects accepted mini mental status examination (MMSE) for evaluating cognitive function.The relationships of MAGE and MODD with performance on cognitive tests were assessed. Results The over intra-day glucose excursion group had lower MMSE score than the narrow intra-day glucose excursion group[(24.25±6.75)vs.(25.97±0.47),P=0.025].The MMSE score was decreased in over day-to-day glucose excursion group compared with the narrow day-to-day glucose excursion group [(24.21 ± 6.47) vs. (26.01 ± 5.49),P =0.019]. A statistically significant association was observed between MAGE and the score of MMSE(r=- 0.308,P<0.001),and between MODD and MMSE(r=-0.226,P =0.001).Conclusions Glucose excursion may affect cognitive function in aged type 2 diabetes.The over glucose excursion decreases the score of MMSE.
6.Relationship between blood glucose excursion and cognitive performance in diabetic patients over 60 years old
Xiaoyan ZHANG ; Yuan ZHONG ; Gaozhong HUANG ; Jiehua ZHU ; Zhe ZHAO ; Hua ZHANG ; Tingjun HU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2010;09(12):833-836
Objective To explore relationship between excursion of blood glucose levels and cognitive performance in diabetic patients over aged 60 years.Methods A total of 108 diabetic patients over aged 60 years were recruited in this study and they wore under continuous blood glucose monitoring system (CGMS) for three days to evaluate excursion of their mean blood glucose (MBG) level and its standard deviation (SD).All the participants accepted cognitive function tests during continuous blood glucose monitoring, including mini mental status examination (MMSE), Montreal cognitive assessment (MOCA) and clock drawing test (CDT).Relationship of the SD of blood glucose level and cognitive performance in the three cognitive tests was assessed.Data were analyzed with CGMS software version 3.0.Results The SD reversely correlated with scores of MMSE (r = - 0.324, P < 0.01 ) and CDT ( r =-0.325, P = 0.001 ), but they did not significantly correlate with MOCA scores (r = -0.212, P =0.081 ).Statistically significant difference was observed between the SD and scores of all three cognitive tests adjusted for glycosylated hemoglobin Alc (HbAlc) level (r = -0.387, -0.046 and -0.292, P =0.029, <0.001 and < 0.001, respectively).The SD reversely correlated with scores of MMSE, MOCA and CDT adjusted for MBG (r= -0.314, -0.466 and -0.345, P <0.01, respectively).Results of multivariate linear regression analysis showed that the SD reversely correlated to scores of MMSE, MOCA and CDT (β = - 0.378, - 0.224 and - 0.346, all P < 0.05).Conclusions Excursion of blood glucose levels can influence their cognitive performance in diabetic patients over aged 60 years, leading to decrease in their overall cognitive function and activities as its excursion large enough.
7.The distribution of high pathogenicity island in multiple-drug-resiatance gram-negative bacilli and analyzation of DNA sequence
Jiehua JIANG ; Huo TAN ; Jun XU ; Weijiao LIAO ; Jianyun YI ; Huanzhu ZHANG ; Yiquan LI ; Guixing ZHENG ; Zhicheng XU ; Boping ZHU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2009;11(1):37-41
Objective To investigate the distribution of high pathogenicity island(HPI)in multiple-drug-resistance gram-negative bacilli and analyze the protein sequence.Methods To amplify thefyuA-irp2 gene cluster of the 84 isolates by multiple polymerase chain reaction(PCR),the product was subsequently sequenced.Results The positive rate ofirpl,irp2,irp3,irp4 and fyuA was 40.48%,41,67%,5.95%,O%and 16.67%,respectively.Theamino sequence offyuA comefromEC06748,Kp7151 and PAE7 was usedto compare with AL590842,there are 100%identities.Amino sequence ofirp2 come from Kp49 and Kp51 have 99%identities with AAA27636.1,but amino sequence of irp2 come from EC04 and EC07 only have 90%identities with 1176840.The GenBank accession number is FJ211852 and FJ211851.Amino sequence ofirpl come fromKp 10,Kp49 and Kp51 have 99%identities with AL590842。and amino sequence ofirp3 come from EC03,Kp51,Kp10 and Kp49 have 97%identities with CAA73128.There are the same mutation among the same species,and different mutation among different species.Conclusion There was different extant mutant lost in thefy~t-i,v2 gene cluster in multiple-drug-resistanee gram-negative bacilli.
8.Analysis on risk factors for hydrocephalus after traumatic brain injury
Xianjian HUANG ; Chuwei WU ; Junfeng ZOU ; Jie GAO ; Yuqiang MA ; Jun LIU ; Jiehua ZHANG ; Dongliang ZHU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2019;35(3):216-220
Objective To investigate the risk factors for post-traumatic hydrocephalus ( PTH) after traumatic brain injury ( TBI ) . Methods A retrospective case control analysis was made on the clinical data of 794 patients with acute TBI admitted to Shenzhen Second People's Hospital between January 2007 and January 2017. There were 639 males and 155 females, aged 1-90 years [(40. 5 ± 18. 6)years]. All patients were followed up for 1 years, and the patients were divided into PTH group (n=46) and non-PTH group (n=748) according to their prognosis. The following information including Glasgow coma score ( GCS ) on admission, pupil reflex, midline shift and cistern compression, subarachnoid hemorrhage ( SAH ) , operation method, decompressive craniectomy, hydrocephalus after operation, intracranial infection, timing of cranioplasty were analyzed using univariate analysis and Logistic regression. Results PTH occurred in 46 patients (5. 8%). Univariate analysis showed that GCS, midline shift, decompressive craniectomy, subdural effusion, timing of cranioplasty and SAH were significantly related to PTH (P<0. 05 or 0. 01). Logistic regression identified low GCS (OR=3. 778), decompressive craniectomy (OR=2. 508), subdural effusion (OR=2. 269), timing of cranioplasty (≥3 months)(OR=10. 478) and SAH (OR=23. 391) as the independent risk factors for PTH (P<0. 05 or 0. 01). Conclusion PTH is a common serious complication of traumatic brain injury, affected by low GCS, decompressive craniectomy, subdural effusion, delayed cranioplasty and SAH.
9.Spd1672 gene knockout significantly attenuates the virulence of Streptococcus pneumoniae.
Jian HUANG ; MeiRong HUANG ; Kaifeng WU ; Jiehua ZHU ; Bing LI ; Xun MIN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2015;35(8):1197-1200
OBJECTIVETo investigate the role of spd1672 gene in the infection process of Streptococcus pneumoniae.
METHODSBALB/c mice were intraperitoneally infected by a spd1672 knockout strain and a D39 wild-type strain of S. pneumoniae, and the survival time of mice and blood bacterial counts were recorded. The adhesion and invasion ability of S. pneumoniae strains were assessed in A549 cells. Bactericidal assays were carried out to determine the resistance of spd1672 knockout strains and D39 wild strains, and the serum levels of inflammatory cytokines were detected in the infected mice.
RESULTSThe mice infected with spd1672 knockout strains showed a significantly longer median survival time, a higher survival rate, and a lower blood bacterial load than the wild strain-infected mice (P<0.05). Having a similar cell adhesion ability to the wild-type strain (P>0.05), the spd1672 knockout strain showed significantly lower cell invasion ability than the wild-type strain (P<0.05). The spd1672 knockout strain also had a reduced resistance to whole blood cells, and thw mice infected with spd1672 knockout strain exhibit lower levels of serum inflammatory cytokines than those infected with the wild-type strain.
CONCLUSIONSpd1672 gene is importantly related to the virulence of S. pneumoniae and plays important roles in modulating bacterial invasion, resistance to whole blood cells and proinflammatory responses.
Animals ; Bacterial Proteins ; genetics ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Gene Knockout Techniques ; Humans ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Streptococcus pneumoniae ; genetics ; pathogenicity ; Virulence
10.Cluster management in secondary hydrocephalus
Jun LIU ; Xianjian HUANG ; Jie GAO ; Xiaosong SHA ; Jiehua ZHANG ; Dongliang ZHU ; Chuwei WU ; Gaojian SU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2023;22(5):507-512
Objective:To explore the clinical value of cluster management in secondary hydrocephalus.Methods:Seventy-seven patients with secondary hydrocephalus admitted to Department of Neurosurgery, Shenzhen Second People's Hospital from January 2016 to June 2021 were chosen; they were divided into traditional management group ( n=30) and cluster management group ( n=47) according to different management methods. Patients in traditional management group accepted craniocerebral CT and 3 consecutive times of cerebrospinal fluid tests, and normal results were achieved and then ventriculoperitoneal shunt (VPS) was performed. In patients from the cluster management group, on the basis of management treatment, cranial plain and enhanced MRI and DNA metagenomic next generation sequencing of cerebrospinal fluid were performed before surgery, and rapid test of cerebrospinal fluid and ventriculoscope observation were performed during surgery; after exclusion of intracranial infection, VPS was performed. The differences of shunt failure rate were compared between the two groups and the positive rates of intracranial infection detected by above 4 methods were compared in the cluster management group. Results:There was significant difference in shunt failure rate between the cluster management group and traditional management group (2.1% vs. 20.0%, P<0.05). The positive rates of intracranial infection by DNA metagenomics (61.7%) and ventriculoscopy (68.1%) were significantly higher than those by preoperative cranial plain and enhanced MRI (14.9%) and rapid test of cerebrospinal fluid (6.4%, P<0.05). Conclusion:Cluster management can effectively decrease the VPS failure rate in secondary hydrocephalus; DNA metagenomics and ventriculoscopy have high efficiency in detecting intracranial infection.