1.Impact Factors on Nosocomial Respiratory Tract Infections after Operations under General Anesthesia with Tracheal Intubation
Dan YE ; Ciyong LU ; Lianna LI ; Junyao HUANG ; Hongyan LIN
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2009;0(19):-
OBJECTIVE To probe into the impact factors of the nosocomial respiratory tract infections after the operations with tracheal intubation under general anesthesia in order to establish the prevention and treatment strategies and provide the scientific basis.METHODS By descriptive epidemiological method and case-control study method,80 cases with nosocomial respiratory tract infections in nearly 3 years who had tracheal intubation under general anesthesia were selected,and another 180 patients with non-nosocomial respiratory tract infections with tracheal intubation under general anesthesia were selected as the control.RESULTS The incidence of the nosocomial infections from 5923 patients of the operation with tracheal intubation under general anesthesia from 2005 to 2007 accounted for 10.1%.The incidence of the respiratory tract infections of operations under general anesthesia accounted for 5.25%.The nosocomial respiratory tract infection from the tracheal intubation under general anesthesia toped the list and accounted for 52.0%.It showed seven impact factors on the nosocomial respiratory tract infection after the operation with tracheal intubation under general anesthesia by the multi-factorial Logistic regression,respectively,with significant differences(P1).CONCLUSIONS There are many impact factors that the nosocomial respiratory tract infection(especially lower respiratory tract infection) resulting from the operation with tracheal intubation under general anesthesia.The study shows the main risk factors: age,the complications of the disease,surgical condition,the ventilation time of tracheal intubationunder the anesthesia,post-operative recovery time,smoking status,the time that the operated patients start coughing after the operation.Therefore,the prevention is especially important.
2.GC-MS analysis of ether extracts from three species of Chaenomeles fruits
Yongfu HONG ; Lianna SUN ; Xuemin GUO ; Meili GUO ; Yiming LI ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2000;0(08):-
Objective:To analyze the chemical constituents of the ether extracts from the fruits of 3 species of Chaenomeles . Methods: The chemical constituents were analyzed by GC MS. Results: Sixty one constituents were firstly isolated and identified from the fruits of 3 species of Chaenomeles . Forty compounds in Chaenomeles lagenaria , thirty four compounds in Xuan mugua ( C.lagenaria from Xuanzhou) and 23 compounds in C.sinensis were isolated and identified respectively. There were 10 compounds in all 3 species of Chaenomeles , but their contents were very much different. They were acetic acid, benzaldehyde, n caproic acid, 14 methyl pentadecanoic methyl ester, glycerin, benzoic acid, 6,9 octadecadienoic methyl ester, squalane, stearic acid and oleic eicosyl ester. Conclusion: The composition and content vary with different species and district of Chaenomeles . The result may be useful for the evaluation of Chaenomeles fruits quality. [
3.Preparation of small-caliber expanded poly(tetrafluoroethylene) vascular grafts applied by silk fibroin film with surface sulfonation by low temperature plasma treatment
Shaobin LI ; Yusheng YAN ; Hui LI ; Xie ZHOU ; Lianna ZHAO ; Bo LEI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(8):1357-1360
BACKGROUND: Silk fibroin film showed an anti-coagulated blood activity following sulfurous acid treatment; however, its flexibility and anti-tension were poor. If the silk flbroin film was coated on small-caliber expanded poly(tetrafiuoroethylene) (ePTFE) vascular grafts prior to surface sulfonation, the adverse effects were improved and the blood compatibility of ePTFE vascular grafts were remarkably enhanced. OBJECTIVE: To research the preparation of ePTFE vascular grafts applied by surface sulfonation of silk flbroin film by low temperature plasma treatment. METHODS: The ePTFE vascular grafts were treated with low temperature plasma and coated on the surface of silk fibroin. The compound was then sulfonated with low temperature plasma. The ePTFE vascular grafts were considered as the controls to detect contact angle and sulfonation. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The contact angle was decreased gradually form 87.7°to 65.1° following low temperature plasma treatment. Moreover, the contact angle was 106.2° following coating silk flbroin film and 92.9°following sulfonation. X-raylight-electron spectrometer demonstrated that percents of sulfur element on the surfaces of the combined blood vessel was 2.89%, respectively, while that of the control film was only 0.12%. The X-ray light-electron spectrometer also showed that most of the sulfur element were sulfonic group (-SO_3H). The results suggested the feasibility of the preparation of the combined blood vessel.
4.The Influence of Head-down Tilt on the Visual Evoked Potential of Healthy People
Jun ZHAO ; Lianna HU ; Zhisheng LI ; Huize LIANG ; Hongxin YAN ; Changyu QIU
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2006;0(03):-
Objective To observe the influence of head-down tilt on visual evoked potential.Methods Six healthy volunteers were exposed to-6? head-down tilt.The visual evoked potential were measured before the test,the second day and the fifth day of the test under different space frequency.Results No significant difference was found in the latency of P100 before and after the test.The amplitude of P100 had significant change under high space frequency.But not the same happened on middle and low space frequency.Conclusion head-down tilt can induce the change of visual evoked potential under high space frequency,which means the weightlessness may influent the visual function.
5.The influence of head down tilt on electroretinography
Jun, ZHAO ; Lianna, HU ; Zhisheng LI ; Huize, LIANG ; Hongxin, YAN ; Changyu, QIU
Chinese Ophthalmic Research 2010;28(2):172-174
Background Influence of weightlessness on visual function has been a hot topic in aerospace medicine field.Electroretinography (ERG) is valuable tool of evaluating visual function.Objective This study aims to observe the influence of head down tilt simulated weightlessness on ERG.MethodHead down tilt for 6° was adopted in 6 healthy volunteers.Flash ERG,including rod response,maxium response,cone response,oscillatory potentials (OPs) and 30 Hz flicker was recorded,and the latency and amplitude from each wave were analyzed before,two days and five days after trial.The record procedure followed the ISCEV standard for full field clinical electroretinography (2008 update).Oral informed consent was obtained from all the subjects prior to the trail.Results No significant differences were detected in the latencies and amplitudes of a,b waves of cone response and 30 Hz flicker among various time points(P>0.05).The latencies were significantly prolonged in b wave of rod and a,b waves of maxim responses(P<0.01),but no obvious change was found in amplitudes (P>0.05).Both the latency and amplitude of all of the wavelets of OPs were considerably among the different time points(P<0.05-0.01),and the ∑OPs was evidently different among the different time points(P<0.05).Conclusion Head down tilt simulated weightlessness induce the abnormality of visual function in the early stage.
6.The Application of Kappa Statistics for Evaluation of the Identity of Teaching Quality Assessment by Teaching Supervisors and College Students
Ting HAN ; Huiliang LI ; Hong ZHANG ; Lianna SUN ; Lei ZHANG ; Luping QIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(12):-
Objective:To bring the teaching quality assessment to a full play and enhance the monitoring of teaching procedure by comparing and analyzing the teaching quality assessment by college students and teaching supervisors.Method:To select the teaching quality scores of 80 person-times by students and teaching supervisors in Second Military Medical Universities from March to April in 2007 as samples and to apply Kappa statistics to evaluate the identity of the assessment by students and supervisors.Results:The Kappa value is lower than 0.4,showing that the teaching quality assessments by students and supervisors are not very identical.Conclusion:Taking effective measures to improve the reliability,validity and correctness of teaching assessment is especially necessary.
7.Inflammation and tissue remodeling contribute to fibrogenesis in stricturing Crohn’s disease: image processing and analysis study
Mustafa Erdem ARSLAN ; Rupinder BRAR ; Lianna GOETZ ; Dipti KARAMCHANDANI ; Michael W. MIKULA ; Kyle HODGE ; Hua LI ; Sangtae AHN ; Hwajeong LEE
Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine 2022;56(5):239-248
Background:
Inflammation and structural remodeling may contribute to fibrogenesis in Crohn’s disease (CD). We quantified the immunoexpression of calretinin, CD34, and calprotectin as a surrogate for mucosal innervation, telocytes (interstitial cells playing a role in networking), and inflammation, respectively, and correlated them with bowel alterations in stricturing CD.
Methods:
Primary resection specimens for ileal CD (n = 44, 31 stricturing CD, 13 inflammatory CD) were identified. Left-sided ulcerative colitis and trauma cases were used as controls. Proximal and distal margin and middle (diseased) sections were stained for calretinin, CD34, and calprotectin. Microscopic images were captured from the mucosa (calretinin), submucosa (calprotectin), and myenteric plexus (CD34), and the immunostaining was quantified using image processing and analysis. Bowel thickness at the corresponding sections were measured and correlated with the amount of immunoexpression.
Results:
A total of 2,037 images were analyzed. In stricturing CD, submucosal alteration/thickening at the stricture site correlated with calprotectin staining and inversely correlated with calretinin staining at the proximal margin. Muscularis propria alteration/thickening at the stricture site correlated with mucosal calretinin staining at the proximal margin. Submucosal alteration/thickening at the proximal margin correlated with calretinin and CD34 staining at the proximal margin and inversely correlated with CD34 staining at the stricture site. Calretinin immunostaining at the distal margin was significantly higher in stricturing CD than the controls.
Conclusions
Inflammation and tissue remodeling appear to contribute to fibrogenesis in stricturing CD. Increased mucosal calretinin immunostaining distal to the diseased segment could be helpful in diagnosing CD in the right clinical context.
8.Establish and optimization of inter-simple sequence repeat PCR reaction system of Gnaphalium affine
Shenggui JIANG ; Zhiying DONG ; Qing LI ; Yingkui ZHAO ; Doudou HUANG ; Lianna SUN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2020;38(1):42-46
Objective To provide the experimental basis for the subsequent genetic diversity research through establishing and optimizing the inter-simple sequence repeat PCR (ISSR-PCR) reaction system of Gnaphalium affine. Methods The single-factor experimental method and full experimental method were used to optimize the ISSR-PCR reaction system of Gnaphalium affine. Under the optimal system, after screening primers and corresponding annealing temperatures, the systematic feasibility was verified. Results The optimal ISSR-PCR reaction system was consisted of 10 μl Premix Taq DNA polymerase, 0.3 μmol/L primer, 10 ng DNA template, and sterilized water added to 20 μl. Finally, 10 primers were screened from 100 universal primers, and verification results indicated the system had high stability, good reproducibility, and the selected primers had good polymorphism. Conclusion The ISSR-PCR amplification system of Gnaphalium affine was established for the first time and the primers with appropriate annealing temperatures were filtered out, which provided a reference for the subsequent genetic diversity research of Gnaphalium affine.
9.Analysis of medication rules of TCM for perimenopausal syndrome based on literature mining
Min GAO ; Yingbo YANG ; Li LIN ; Lingxuan YING ; Lianna SUN ; Wei XIAO
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2023;41(1):31-35
Objective To investigate the rules of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the treatment of perimenopausal syndrome (PMS) and provide a theoretical basis for the clinical treatment of PMS. Methods The literature related to PMS were collected from China Knowledge Network (CNKI), Wanfang database and Weipu database in the past 20 years, the herbal compound prescriptions for the treatment of PMS were screened and a relevant database were established and analyzed by SPSS. Results The relevant literatures contains 184 Chinese medicine prescriptions/proprietary Chinese medicines, 122 flavors of traditional Chinese medicines, and the drug categories were mainly tonic drugs, antipyretic drugs, astringent drugs, and tranquilizers. The core single-flavor Chinese medicines were Baishao(Radix Paeoniae Alba), Shudihuang(Rehmannia glutinosa ), Danggui(Radix Angelicae Sinensis), Fuling (Indian Buead). The property and flavor covered sweet, bitter, cold, etc.; and the channel tropism belonged to the liver, kidneys, heart, lungs, spleen and meridians. The cluster analysis of high-frequency Traditional Chinese Medicine obtained two main combinations. Conclusion TCM treatment of PMS focused on replenishing qi, soothing the liver, nourishing the kidneys, nourishing blood and calming the heart, and then according to clinical compatibility with drugs such as soothing the nerves, clearing heat and removing dampness; most of its clinical treatment were Xiaoyaosan, Liuwei Dihuang pills, and Zhibo Rehmanniae decoction and other prescriptions which were added and subtracted.
10.Development of a reference substance for live bacterial count of Streptococcicosis live vaccines.
Lingxiang XIN ; Xiuli WANG ; Wenjing LV ; Lianna ZANG ; Dongmei ZHU ; Ying LUO ; Yuan ZHANG ; Xiaoning LI ; Bo LIU ; Junping LI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2021;37(7):2554-2562
This study attempts to develop a reference substance for the live bacteria count of Streptococcicosis live vaccines in order to evaluate the validity of live bacterial count in inspection and testing. We prepared a batch of live Streptococcus suis reference substance for live bacterial count, tested their physical property, purity, vacuum degree, remaining moisture, and determined their homogeneity, thermal stability and transportation stability. Moreover, we organized collaborative calibration to assign count values to the reference substance and determine the shelf life of the reference substance in 12 months. The results showed that the physical property, the purity, the remaining moisture and the vacuum degree of the reference substance were all in compliance with the requirements of the Chinese Veterinary Pharmacopoeia. The homogeneity test showed that the coefficient of variation of the count of the reference substance was less than 10%, indicating a good homogeneity. Transportation stability test showed that the reference substance remained active after 72 h transportation in summer and winter with the package of styrofoam boxes and ice packs. Thermal stability test showed that the reference substance could be stored for up to 3 months at -20 °C, or up to 21 days at 4 °C. According to the collaborative calibration, the reference vaccine was assigned a count value range of (8.5-12.1)×107 CFU/ampoule. The shelf life test showed that the reference substance was stable for 12 months when stored at -70 °C. The reference substance could provide a reference for the live bacterial count of Streptococcicosis live vaccines. Moreover, it could also be used as a reference to evaluate the quality of corresponding agar media.
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