1.Analgesia effect of combination of continuous femoral nerve block and oral analgesics after total knee ar-throplasty
Xiaoyan PAN ; Xudong XU ; Jingru WU
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2016;32(9):861-864
Objective To observe the analgesia effect of combination of continuous femoral nerve block and oral analgesics after total knee arthroplasty and the impact on early rehabilitation of knee.Methods Sixty patients scheduled for unilateral total knee arthroplasty were randomly divided into two groups.One group was the multimodal analgesia group (group M)and the other was patient controlled intravenous analgesia group (PCIA)(group Ⅰ),30 patients in each group.In group M, patients were given celecoxib (200 mg,bid)and oxycodone (10 mg,bid)two days before operation, then received continuous femoral nerve block followed by oral acetaminophen (100 mg,tid)and oxyc-odone (20 mg,bid)three days after operation.In group I,patients took no medicine before operation and only received PCIA after operation.The two groups were compared with postoperative visual ana-logue scale(VAS)scores at 6,12,24,48 h at rest,during active training and continuous passive movement,range of motion of the knee joint during active training and continuous passive movement, the first time of ambulation,length of hospital stay,range of motion of the knee joint at hospital dis-charge and the incidence of complications.Intravenous dezocine 5 mg was given when VAS score was higher than 5,which was recorded.Results Compared with group Ⅰ,the VAS scores at rest,during active and continuous passive movement at postoperative 6,12,24,48 and 72 h in group M were de-creased significantly (P <0.05).The range of motion of the knee joint during active training and con-tinuous passive movement at postoperative 24,48 and 72 h in group M was increased significantly(P<0.05).The first time of ambulation(2.5±0.8)d and length of hospital stay(9.1±2.3)d in group M were shorter significantly than the first time of ambulation (3.3 ±0.7)d and length of hospital stay (10.8±2.0)d in group I (P <0.05 ).The range of motion of the knee joint(95.6 ± 1 7.2)°in group M at hospital discharge was greater significantly than the range of motion of the knee joint (82.5± 1 5.2 )° in group I (P < 0.05 ).The incidence of nausea and vomiting (3.3%),uroschesis (6.7%)in group M was lower significantly than the incidence of nausea and vomiting (30.0%), uroschesis (26.7%)(P < 0.05 ).Additional use dezocine (3.3%)was lower significantly than additional use dezocine (40.0%)(P <0.05).Conclusion Compared to patient controlled intravenous analgesia,combination of continuous femoral nerve block and oral analgesics can effectively alleviate postoperative pain in patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty,which is beneficial to early postop-erative knee function recovery.
2.Relationship of subjective health complaints and health promotion lifestyles among nursing college students
Min WU ; Yanyan LIU ; Jingru CHENG ; Xiaoshan ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(21):1561-1565
Objective To explore the relationship of subjective health complaints and health promotion lifestyles among nursing college students.Methods A total of 775 nursing students in a college in Guangzhou city were surveyed using Subjective Health Complaints Scale and Health Promoting Lifestyles-Ⅱ (HPLP-Ⅱ),and then analyzed the datum of the investigation.Results The incidence rate of subjective health complaints was 57.9%(449/775).The symptoms of the top five were fatigue [19.2%(149/775)],eye discomfort [18.5%(143/775)],gastrointestinal upset [18.2%(141/775)],sleep disorders [16.6%(129/775)] and poor interpersonal relationship [11.0%(85/775)].The mean score of the HPLP-Ⅱ was 133.74±19.10,both scores of the HPLP-Ⅱ and the subscales in the nursing students without complaints were significantly higher than the others,P < 0.01.Further multinomial Logistic results suggested HPLP-Ⅱ negatively related with the occurrence of subjective health complaints.Conclusion Health promotion lifestyle can prevent or improve the complaints status common existed among nursing college students.
3.The effect of sciatic nerve injection of dexmedetomidine on the nociceptive behavior and spinal c-fos expression in formalin mice
Jingru WU ; Xiujing DANG ; Shiyu SU ; Jie WANG
Chongqing Medicine 2013;(33):4053-4055
Objective To investigate the effect of sciatic nerve injection of dexmedetomidine on the nociceptive behavior and spi-nal c-fos expression in formalin mice .Methods Adult male Kunming mice ,20-25 g ,were divided into 4 groups randomly :mice in group A and D were given an injection of NS (10 μL) and 0 .1 μg dexmedetomidine in 10 μL adjacent to the right sciatic nerve , sepretely .Mice in group B received intacutaneous injection of 10μL formalin(5% ) in the right hindpaws .Mice in group C were giv-en an injection of 0 .1 μg dexmedetomidine in 10 μL adjacent to the right sciatic nerve 15 min before formalin injection in the right hindpaws .Paw licking/biting time was counted every 5 min for an hour after hindpaw injections ,calculated pain score .1 hour after behavior tests ,the L4-5 of spinal cord were harvested to immunofluorescence for c-fos expression in the dorsal corn of spinal cord . Results Mice in group A、C and D showed no obvious foot licking/biting behaviors and a low level of c-fos expression in the dorsal corn of spinal cord .Compared with group A ,mice in group B displayed obvious two phases foot licking/biting behaviors(P<0 .05 , both in Phase Ⅰ and Phase Ⅱ) and a significant increasing expression of c-fos(P<0 .05) .Compared with group B ,dexmedetomi-dine injected to the adjacent of right sciatic nerve decreased the pain score and spinal c-fos expression in goup C(P<0 .05) .Conclu-sion Injection of dexmedetomidine to the right sciatic nerve alleviated intraplantar injected formalin-induced acute inflammatory pain ,and reduced the expression of spinal c-fos protein .
4.Clinical Observation of Baizhu Shengjiang Decoction Combined with Prucalopride Succinate Tablets for Treatment of Chronic Functional Constipation
Zhifang HUANG ; Zhijun WEI ; Yingying LIAO ; Xihua WU ; Jingru ZHANG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;34(5):647-650
Objective To observe the therapeutic effect of Baizhu Shengjiang Decoction combined with Prucalopride Succinate Tablets for chronic functional constipation. Methods Sixty patients with chronic functional constipation were randomly divided into treatment group and control group, 30 cases in each group. The treatment group was treated with Baizhu Shengjiang Decoction combined with Prucalopride Succinate Tablets orally, and the control group was treated with oral administration of Prucalopride Succinate Tablets alone. The therapeutic effects on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) symptoms and constipation, and the follow-up therapeutic effect of the two groups were evaluated after treatment. During the three months after the completion of treatment course, the recurrence of constipation was monitored. Results (1) The cure rate of the treatment group was 90.0% and that of the control group was 60.0%, indicating that the therapeutic effect on TCM symptoms in the treatment group was stronger than that of the control group(P < 0.05).(2) In respect of the relief of constipation, the markedly effective rate was 93.3% in the treatment group and was 50.0% in the control group, and the overall effective rate was 100.0% in the treatment group and was 73.3% in the control group, the difference being significant between the two groups(P<0.05 or P<0.01).(3) During the treatment, the percentage of patients with weekly completely spontaneous defecation frequency ≥3 was 86.7% in the treatment group, and was 53.3% in the control group, the difference being significant (P < 0.05). (4) The results of 3-month follow-up after the completion of treatment course showed that one case from the treatment group had the recurrence of constipation, and the recurred cases from the control group were 6, the difference being significant (P < 0.05). Conclusion Oral use of Baizhu Shengjiang Decoction combined with Prucalopride Succinate Tablets exerts certain therapeutic effect for chronic functional constipation, which is effective both on relieving constipation symptoms and on reducing recurrence rate.
5.Inhibiting effect of EGS-C67 on HCV gene expression and determination of its antiviral activity
Chengcheng ZHANG ; Xiaoying LI ; Jingru WU ; Wenjun ZHANG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2017;37(1):56-61
Objective To explore advantage of RNA guiding activity in vitro cleavage assay and intracellular antivi-ral effects for hepatitis C, basing on one external guide sequence (EGS)sequence of the conserved region of 5′UTR of HCV genome .Methods We analyzed the sequence and structure of the conserved region of 5′UTR of HCV ge-nome with computer software and designed one EGS which was direct at the potential targeting site ( C67-G68 ) .We tested the gene expression of HCV in Northern blot and Western blot and its antiviral activity by fluorescence quan -titative PCR in the Huh7.5.1 cell which was transfected by EGS-C67 .Results EGS-C67 had obvious advantage of RNA guiding activity in vitro cleavage assay .EGS-C67 obviously inhibited the gene expression of HCV and inhibit the proliferation of HCV and down-regulate the titer of HCV about 150 times( P<0.01 ) .Conclusions EGS-C67 , the new antiviral RNA has notably antiviral activity in cultured cells , thus could provide a new promising approach for development of anti-HCV strategy .
6.Correlation of Fatigue with Health-promoting Lifestyle in Undergraduate Students
Liuguo WU ; Mingman CAO ; Xiaomin SUN ; Shengwei WU ; Jingru CHENG ; Tian WANG ; Xiaoshan ZHAO ; Ren LUO
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(3):426-429
Objective To explore the correlation of fatigue with health-promoting lifestyle in the udnergraduate students, so as to provide scientific evidence for the intervention. Methods A cross-section trial was carried out in the undergraduate students from a medical university in Guangzhou. By a self-designed questionnaire, the incidence of fatigue in the undergraduate students was figured out after data processing and statistical analysis. Results A total of 6 100 questionnaires were released, and 5 843 were responded, with a respondent rate being 95.79%. The number of effective questionnaires arrived 5 676. The results showed that the prevalence of fatigue among undergraduate students was 49.6%. The female had a higher risk than the male ( 51.6% vs 45.8%, P<0.01). The prevalence of fatigue in grade 1-3 students was 49.4%, 48.1% and 52.1% , respectively, the difference being insignificant among the three grades (P>0.05). The students with poor level of health-promoting lifestyle had a higher risk of suffering from fatigue (OR=6.647, 95%CI: 4.913-8.993). Conclusion Fatigue is prevalent among the undergraduate students. The incidence of fatigue can be reduced by increasing the level of self-actualization, physical exercise and pressure management.
7.Fast rate (≥ 250 beats/min) right ventricular burst stimulation is useful for ventricular tachycardia induction in arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy
Lingmin WU ; Jingru BAO ; Yan YAO ; Bingbo HOU ; Lihui ZHENG ; Shu ZHANG
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology 2016;13(1):70-74
Background One of the major challenges in arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) ablation is ventricular tachy-cardia (VT) non-inducibility. The study aimed to assess whether fast rate (≥ 250 beats/min) right ventricular burst stimulation was useful for VT induction in patients with ARVC.Methods Ninety-one consecutive ARVC patients with clinical sustained VT that underwent electro-physiological study were enrolled. The stimulation protocol was implemented at both right ventricular apex and outflow tract as follows: Step A, up to double extra-stimuli; Step B, incremental stimulation with low rate (< 250 beats/min); Step C, burst stimulation with fast rate (≥ 250 beats/min); Step D, repeated all steps above with intravenous infusion of isoproterenol.Results A total of 76 patients had inducible VT (83.5%), among which 49 were induced by Step C, 15 were induced by Step B, 8 and 4 by Step A and D, respectively. Clinical VTs were induced in 60 patients (65.9%). Only two spontaneously ceased ventricular fibrillations were induced by Step C. Multivariate analysis showed that a narrower baseline QRS duration under sinus rhythm was independently associated with VT non-inducibility (OR: 1.1; 95% CI: 1.0–1.1;P = 0.019).ConclusionFast rate (≥ 250 beats/min) right ventricular burst stimulation provides a useful supplemental method for VT induction in ARVC patients.
8.Efficacy of donepezil in patients with cognitive dysfunction caused by radiation-induced encephalopathy
Kunyu ZHAO ; Xiaolong HUANG ; Zhen HU ; Rong WU ; Jinping CHENG ; Jingru JIANG ; Yamei TANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2017;37(6):426-429,441
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of donepezil in the treatment of cognitive dysfunction caused by radiation-induced encephalopathy.Methods A total of fifty-five patients with radiation-induced cognitive impairment were divided into treatment group with extra donepezil 5-10 mg/d combined with conventional therapy and control group with conventional treatment for 16 weeks.The cognitive function was assessed according to Montreal cognitive assessment (MoCA) and mini-mental state examination (MMSE) before and 16 weeks after treatment.Results After 16 weeks of treatment,the patients in treatment group displayed significantly greater improvement in cognitive function.In treatment group,the scores of patients after donepezil therapy in MoCA and MMSE were obviously higher than the control group (t =5.40,3.88,P < 0.01).The scores in the visual space and executive function,naming,attention,abstract thinking,delayed memories also had improved,which suggested the statistically significant difference(t=-3.55,-3.08,-3.21,-2.58,-3.65,P<0.05).The scores of control group unchanged accordingly.Conclusions Donepezil combined with conventional treatment was signally effective in the therapy of cognitive dysfunction caused by radiation-induced encephalopathy.
9.Comparison between indocyanine green fluorescence imaging plus methylene blue and plus carbon nanoparticles suspension injection for sentinel lymph node biopsy in breast cancer patients
Weiwei ZOU ; Yu BAI ; Xilong WANG ; Kai CHENG ; Hongguang SUN ; Mengmeng WU ; Jingru JIANG ; Zhenlin YANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(11):1857-1860
Objective To investigate the differences between indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence imaging plus methylene blue and plus Carbon Nanoparticles Suspension Injection for sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB)in breast cancer patients. Methods A total of 134 cases of early breast cancer patients performed SLNB from November 2013 to November 2016 were involved,of which 48 cases were performed with ICG fluorescence imaging plus methylene blue,and another 86 cases plus Carbon Nanoparticles Suspension Injection. Results There was no significant difference between ICG plus Methylene Blue group and ICG plus nano carbon group in terms of detection rate(P>0.05),detected numbers(P>0.05),sensitivity(P>0.05),accuracy(P>0.05)and false negative rate(P > 0.05). Age,and body mass index(BMI)exerted no influence on the detection rate and accuracy of SLNB in two groups(P>0.05). Conclusion ICG Fluorescence Imaging plus Methylene Blue showed similar detection rate , detected numbers , sensitivity , accuracy and false negative rate as it plus Carbon Nanoparticles Suspension Injection for SLNB in breast cancer patients ,and both of them can be performed easily and conveniently.
10.Impacts of alcohol dependence on the anticonvulsant effect of diazepam
Jie TANG ; Duoduo WANG ; Jiao MA ; Yawei FENG ; Peng LOU ; Xinyu ZHANG ; Jiachen XU ; Yangyang GAO ; Jingru WU
Tianjin Medical Journal 2015;(4):360-363
Objective To study the impacts of alcohol dependence on the anticonvulsant effect of diazepam. Meth?ods Kunming mice (n=36) were divided into 3 groups (n=12 in each group), Alcohol Dependence Group(A group), Diaze?pam Group(D group)and Normal Saline Group(N group). A group received an intraperitoneal injection with a 0.2 mL dose of 0.8%alcohol in NS (normal saline) , while both D and N group received an injection with a 0.2 mL dose of NS without alco?hol , twice a day. Mice’s autonomic activities were monitored every day. After 7 days, the electroconvulsive experiment was performed. Both A and D group were given a weight-based dose of 0.05 mL/10 g of 0.05%diazepam via intraperitoneal injec? tion, while N group was given a 0.05 mL/10 g dose of NS. Before administration and after 15, 30, 60 min of administration, the convulsion threshold of each group was measured. Results The count of autonomic activity of mice in A group was less than that of mice in D and N group during the 2nd day to 6th day(P<0.05). On the 1st and 7th day, the difference of the count of autonomic activity of mice between A group and the other two groups was not statistically significant(P>0.05). The convulsion threshold of mice in A group was higher than that of mice in D and N group before administration(P<0.05). Af?ter administration, the convulsion threshold of mice in N group didn’t show statistically significant difference from that of mice before administration(P>0.05). After 15 min of administration, the convulsion threshold of mice in D group was high?er than that of mice in A and N group(P<0.05), while the convulsion threshold of mice in A group was higher than that of mice in N group(P<0.05). After 30 min and 60 min of administration, both the convulsion thresholds of mice in A and D group were higher than that of mice in N group(P<0.05). However, at this point, the difference of the convulsion thresholds of mice between A and D group was not statistically significant(P>0.05). Conclusion Alcohol dependence has anticon?vulsant effect. Alcohol dependence weakens the anticonvulsant effect of diazepam.