1.Pareto chart analysis of high-risk events in delivery room
Xiaying ZHANG ; Peihua XU ; Jingya GONG ; Ketao WANG
Chongqing Medicine 2013;(32):3937-3938
Objective To explore the composition of the high risk events in delivery room ,and then investigate the measure-ments improving the nursing quality .Methods Pareto principle was used to analyses the composition of high risk events in delivery room from January 2010 to June 2012 in a third-grade class-A hospital in Jiangsu province .Results Among all the high risk e-vents ,low satisfaction with nursing care took more than 80% proportion of the total events ,it was called the A events .The dysto-cia ,acute production ,bleeding ,umbilical cord prolapse ,etc cumulative constitute 91% -100% proportion(C events) .Conclusion Managers in delivery room must take measures to improve the paritys`satisfaction with the nursing care ,meanwhile ,other high risk events should also be solved .
2.Progress of research on the pharmacological effects and mechanisms of emodin
Congyu WU ; Yue ZHOU ; Luxi SHANGGUAN ; Yani YANG ; Jingya WANG ; Junhe YU ; Shuaishuai GONG ; Junping KOU
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2023;54(5):634-643
As an active hydroxyanthraquinone ingredient, emodin is abundant in Chinese medicine herbs, such as Rheum palmatum, Polygonum cuspidatum and Polygonum multiflorum.Modern pharmacological studies have shown that emodin has a variety of pharmacological activities including anti-tumor, anti-inflammatory and immunoregulatory, antibacterial and anti-viral effects, myocardial protection, neuroprotection, renal protection, bone protection, antifibrosis and so on, which indicate its high medicinal value and broad application prospects.This article aims to summarize the progress in the pharmacological activity and mechanism of action of emodin published in domestic and international journals over the last 5 years and highlight the potential targets and molecular signaling pathways linked with emodin, so as to provide some clues and references for further development and clinical application of emodin.
3.Analysis of extreme obesity in two pedigrees due to leptin receptor mutation
Jingya YE ; Zhenzhen FU ; Wei GUAN ; Yizhe MA ; Yingyun GONG ; Shuai MA ; Xuan YE ; Chenxi ZHAO ; Xiaomei GENG ; Zhong LI ; Hui LIANG ; Hongwen ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2019;35(1):32-36
This study reported two women with extreme obesity who underwent metabolic surgery due to their mutations in leptin receptor (LEPR).Genomic DNA was extracted from the anticoagulant blood samples of the two patients and their parents.A panel of genes related to metabolic diseases or whole exon sequencing was screened and the results were confirmed by Sanger sequencing.This is the first time that these three mutations in LEPR were reported.Two patients complained insatiety and early-onset obesity since childhood at clinics.Patient 1 was a 39-year-old woman with height 150 cm,weight 130 kg,and BMI 57.8 kg/m2.Serum leptin level was 156.4 μg/L.A homozygous mutation of c.2317G>T was found in exon 15 of LEPR gene in patient 1,which was descended from her father and mother respectively.Patient 2 was a 37-year-old woman with height 158 cm,weight 167 kg,and BMI 67 kg/m2.Serum leptin level was 193.4 μg/L.Genetic analysis showed compound heterozygous mutations of c.1482delT and c.1892C > A.Her father showed heterozygous c.1482delT mutation,and her mother carried heterozygous c.1892C > A mutation.Two patients all underwent metabolic surgery with body weight reduction of about 22 kg and 40 kg respectively after first six months.However,the follow-up studies showed that the body weight of patient 1 rebounded to pre-surgery level in two years and patient 2 did not further lose weight in the following six months.