1.Advances in the diagnosis and treatment of mantle cell lymphoma
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2016;43(19):835-839
Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a rare subtype of B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHLs). MCL comprises distinct subtypes with different pathological characteristics and clinical features. However, MCL remains incurable by intensified first-line regimens con-taining cytarabine and involving consolidation with high-dose therapy and autologous stem cell transplantation. Recently discovered somatic mutations and aberrant intracellular signaling pathways have been demonstrated to play an essential role in the pathogenesis of MCL. The related novel therapeutics, such as Btk inhibitors, PI3K inhibitors, and immune modulators, have exhibited promising ther-apeutic effects on untreated or even relapsed/refractory MCL. The development of an efficient combination therapy is urgently need-ed to improve the survival of MCL patients in the future.
2.Influencing factors of job stress of clinical nursing teachers
Modern Clinical Nursing 2017;16(3):41-44
Objective To explore the influencing factors of job stress of clinical nursing teachers in order to provide information for nurse managers formulating targeted stress management.Method Toally 185 clinical nursing teachers were evaluated with the Chinese nurses stressors scale (CNSS).Results The scores by CNSS was 75.4 ±23.6.Age,working experience,job rank,education background,working department,marriage status and demission intention were found to be adverse impacts on CNSS's scores (all P<0.01).Conclusion Clinical nursing teachers have middle working pressure.Effective intervention should be provided by nursing managers to prevent and relieve job stress and negative psychological conditions of these teachers.
3.Distribution and antibiotic resistance profile of nonfermentative gram negative bacteria
Lingyan WANG ; Guangfa ZHU ; Aiping WANG
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2014;(4):305-309
Objective To investigate the clinical distribution and antibiotic resistance of the nonfermenting bacterial strains isolated in Beijing Anzhen Hospital from 2008 to 2012.Methods The bacteria were identified by VITEK-compact system and Phoenix 100 system. Antimicrobial susceptibiity was tested by dilution method. Results A total of 2 450 strains of nonfermentative gram-negative bacteria were isolated from clinical specimens. Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia accounted for 57.2%,25.5% and 10.0%.Specimens were mostly collected from respiratory tract (80.9%),followed by blood (8.1%)and wound exudates (3.9%).The strains were mainly collectd from ICU (50.0%),cardiac surgery ward (17.0%)and respiratory medical ward (11.5%).The prevalence of imipenem-resistant A.baumannii was 62.3%,79.2%,70.4%,76.1%,67.8% from 2008 to 2012.The prevalence of imipenem-resistant P.aeruginosa was 28.7%,25.0%,27.6%,31.1% and 32.0%.S.maltophilia strains showed the highest susceptibility to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and levofloxacin.Conclusions The high prevalence of antibiotic-resistant non-fermenting bacteria poses a great challenge to clinicins. The rational treatment choice should be based on the result of suseptibility testing.
4.Influence of comprehensive educational interventions on anxiety of nursing students
Lingyan ZHU ; Sanlian HU ; Yanling XU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2014;(1):63-65
Objective To study the effect of comprehensive interventions on anxiety of nursing students at internship. Methods Comprehensive educational interventions were practiced at the beginning,middle-term and end of their internship. The Self-Rating Anxiety Scale(SAS)was adopted to assess their level of anxiety.Results There were differences in SAS scores between the three phases(F=2.680,P<0.05).The scores were decreased from the beginning to the end.Conclusion Targeted comprehensive educational interventions can reduce anxiety and stress of nursing students.
5.Diagnosis and treatment of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma
Lingyan PING ; Jun ZHU ; Yuntao ZHANG
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2009;18(3):185-187
To describe the epidemiology, etiology, pathological features, clinical manifestation,diagnosis and management, and the role of surgery in mucosa-assoeiated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma.The relationship between the pathogenesis of gastric MALT lymphoma and helicobacter pylori infection, and its therapeutic principles and follow up study were specially stressed.
6.Stress perception among patients with acute myocardial infarction during the acute stage: the phenomenological method of qualitative study
Lingyan ZHU ; Huijuan LU ; Yanling XU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;(12):48-51
Objective To explore the stress perception among acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients during acute stage.Methods Phenomenological method of qualitative study was adopted.18 AMI patients during the acute stage of 3~4 days after the onset of the disease were interviewed.Results Stress made AMI patients hard to accept the fact of illness,worry about the treatment of illness and the impact on future life,be difficult to alter living habits,be hard to relieve negative emotion.Conclusions AMI patients during acute stage will experience different levels of psychological stress.Stress management should be fabricated and effective measures should be adopted to relieve their negative emotions in terms of inducing factors.
7.Prevalence of perimenopausal syndrome among 1594 healthy women aged 40-60 years
Lingyan ZHU ; Limei RAN ; Siping NIE ; Xingwei ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2017;11(3):206-211
Objective To investigate the occurrence and influencing factors of perimenopausal syndrome (MPS) and natural menopause women age 40-60 years in Guiyang city, with the purpose of providing information for planning care for menopausal women. Methods A convenient sampling was conducted among 40-60 years old healthy women visiting the three Medical Examination Centers of affiliated hospital of Guizhou Medical University, 1594 subjects were interviewed using a self-designed questionnaire. Improved Kupperman Scale was used to evaluate the MPS. Results The percentage of MPS in the 40-60 years old women is 61.60%, of them, the proportion of mild, moderate and severe cases were 38.96%, 21.52% and 1.13% respectively. Mild and moderate account for the most cases. The top 5 symptoms of MPS were:mood agitation (60.85%), wakefulness (58.22%), muscle or joint ache (57.40%) , fatigue (57.09%) and dizziness (48.68%). The incidence of MPS was related to the following factors: age, marital status, degree of education, family monthly income, current menstrual conditions, age of first sexual life and the frequency of pregnancies and deliveries. The occurrence of MPS were associated with age, educational status,family income,current menstruation condition, age of first sexual intercourse and number of pregnancies. As age increases, the severity of MPS arise. With menstrual changes from normal to irregular and menopause, the rate and severity of MPS increased. With the frequency of pregnancies increases, the possibility of moderate and severe degree of PMS increase. The natural menopause age of healthy women in Guiyang was 49.17 ± 3.12. Conclusion The occurrence of perimenopausal syndrome was related to age,current menstruation condition and frequency of pregnancies. Care for perimenopausal period should start as early as possible.
8.Cross-sectional study of hearing loss among freshmen in university.
Haihong LIU ; ZHU XIAOFANG ; Lingyan MO ; Xiaoxia PENG ; Xin NI
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(18):1636-1640
OBJECTIVE:
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the prevalence of hearing loss by studying the current status of hearing loss, risk factors of hearing loss, exposure level of noise, and everyday habit of hearing in a group of university students, so as to provide information for hearing loss prevention in university students.
METHOD:
According to the purposive sampling method, 642 freshmen students participated in the study. Pure tone audiometry, and exposure level of noise scale were performed in all participants.
RESULT:
(1) According to the hearing loss criterion of WHO/PDH97.3, high frequency hearing loss, and noise induced threshold shifts, the hearing loss prevalence was 0.36%, 20.91% and 6.73%, respectively. (2) Multivariant Logistic regression analysis of high-frequency hearing loss indicated that traffic noise exposure and ear infection were risk factor of high frequency hearing loss.
CONCLUSION
There is a high prevalence of high frequency hearing loss in university students (20.91%), which was high related with traffic noise exposure and ear infection.
Audiometry, Pure-Tone
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Cross-Sectional Studies
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Hearing Loss, High-Frequency
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Universities
9.The Expression of IGF2 in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells to Differentiate into Islet-Like Cells
Feng LIU ; Jiazhen TANG ; Lingyan ZHU ; Huaxia GAN
Tianjin Medical Journal 2013;(11):1111-1113
Objective To observe the effects of insulin-like growth factor-2 (IGF2) in the course of mouse embryon-ic stem cells induced to differentiate into islet-like cells. Methods Mouse ES cells were induced to differentiate into islet-like cells in vitro. The expression of islet specific markers was tested by RT-PCR and immunofluorescence assay. RT-PCR/RFLP was used to test the imprinted genes IGF2 parental expression in cells at different stages. Results Islet specific mark-ers were expressed in differentiated cells, such as insulin, glucagon and C-peptide. PCR-RFLP showed that imprinted genes IGF2 derived from embryonic stem cells were biallelic expression and loss of imprinting. Conclusion Gene imprinting sta-tus of IGF2 was changed in differentiated cells in vitro.
10.Experimental study about the effect of mental intervention on controlling temporomandibular joint disease in rats
Gaoyi WU ; Lei CHEN ; Guoxiong ZHU ; Lingyan PENG ; Donglin LI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2011;20(6):488-490
Objective To investigate the role of psychological intervention in the prevention of the temporomandibular joint disease (TMD) , through the observation of the relative changes in the rat TMJ under psychological stress after psychological intervention. Methods The rat model of communication box was built to exert the psychological stress. The antianxiety agent was applied before stress, and the stressor was removed after stress. The expression of the proinflammatory cytokines IL-1 and TNF-α in the mandibular condylar chondrocytes in rat TMJ was detected by ELISA and RT-PCR. Results The RT-PCR results showed that the expression of IL-1 mR-NA increased into the peak in the 1st week, weakened in the 3rd week, and returned to normal in the 5th week, while the TNF-αmRNA peaked in the 1st week, returned to normal in the 3rd week. The ELISA results showed that there was no significant difference of the OD value of the serum IL-1 and TNF-α(0. 095 ±0. 006,0. 077 ± 0.007,0.069 ±0.009 ;0.079 ±0.010,0.075 ±0. 009,0.079 ± 0.012) in the antianxiety agent group (0. 107 ± 0.024,0. 101 ±0.005,0.088 ±0.010)and the stressor removal group(0. 090 ±0.016,0. 088 ±0.005,0.089 ± 0.011) , compared with the control group(0.087 ±0.004,0.090 ±0.009,0.089 ±0.010;0.074 ±0.008,0.069 ±0.015,0.068 ±0.011) (P>0.05), while significant differences were observed when compared with the psychological stress group(0.282 ±0.045,0.226 ±0.021,0.092 ±0.002;0. 164 ±0.009,0.123 ±0.013,0.091 ± 0.006) (P<0.05 ). Conclusion Application of the antianxiety agent and stressor removal could effectively counter the influence of psychological stress to TMJ, which provides good experience for the clinical prevention of TMD.