1.Analysis of heart rate variability in the patients with malignant tumor of different phases
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2009;36(4):413-416
Objective To evaluate the clinical practical value of the heart rate viability test in the patients with malignant tumor during their therapies. Methods Totally 187 cases were analyzed and were divided into three different groups, which included 90 malignant tumor patients before therapy, 45 patients with chemotherapy and 52 non-malignant tumor cases (control group). We compared four HRV indexes(ASDNN5,SDANNS, SDNN and RMSSD) of the patients between the different groups as well as inside each group. Results There were statistical significances in the indexes of ASDNN5, SDANN5 and SDNN of patients at different stages before therapy, the three indexes of the stage Ⅲ group were lower than those of the stage Ⅰ group and the control group as well. The three indexes of the stage Ⅳ group compared with the stage Ⅰ group or the control group (P<0.05) were lower either. There was also statistical significances in SDNN between the stage Ⅲ and the stage Ⅱ of the before-therapy group (P< 0. 05). The indexes of SDANN5 and SDNN of the stage Ⅳ in the chemotherapy group were lower than those of the same stage in the before-therapy group(P<0.05). Conclusions The later the stage of malignant tumor patients is, the more the index of HRV declines. Chemotherapy may affect autonomic nerve function of stage Ⅳ patients with malignant tumor and decrease their HRV.
2.ARDS after pulmonary contusion identifies high-risk factor analysis
Xiang CHEN ; Liu CHEN ;
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2006;0(12):-
10 units allows identification of patients a high risk factors in development ARDS.The high risk fac- tors providing the greatest contribution to improve therapy in acute lung injury and prevent ARDS to occur.
3.Epithelial cells-stem cells interactions in wound healing
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(6):1092-1096
BACKGROUND: At the process of wound healing, the epithelial cells and epidermal stem cells interactions is complicated which promoting the mechanisms of wound healing. The abnormities of any fine phase can be result in delayed healing or scarring. OBJECTIVE: To summarize the characterization of epithelial cells and epidermal stem cells and their interaction in wound healing so that we can recognize the mechanisms of scarring from histomorphology, biochemistry and molecular variations. METHODS: A computer-based online search of Pubmed Database was undertaken to identify the relevant articles on epithelial cell and epidermal stem cells interactions in wound healing and results in scarring published from 1974 to 2009 with the key words of "epithelial cells, epithelial stem cells, wound healing, keratinocytes, fibroblasts, hypertrophic scar, keloid" in English. At the same time, Chinese relevant articles were searched in China Journal Full-text Database (CJFD) published between 1999 and 2009 with the same key words in Chinese. A total of 43 articles were collected about the cell structure (3 articles), the cell interactions in wound healing and scarring (16 articles), the relevant on epithelial stem cells (24 articles).RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The effect of different cells in epithelial tissue is known to all. The keratinocytes and fibroblasts had been on studying frequently, and their closely correlated to scarring. At present, the epithelial stem cells has been confirmed, but the relevant on their location, quality and specific epidermal markers are unclear which need to study and explore. With the rapidly development of science and technology, we maybe control the expression of cells by genic regulation not only culture the cells of our need but to prevent the scarring.
5.Therapeutic evaluation of the polylactic acid gel (PLA-G) used for preventing skin flap adhesion in modified radical mastectomy.
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2013;30(6):1276-1278
The present preliminary study was to observe the feasibility of the use of polylactic acid gel (PLA-G) in modified radical mastectomy and the ability of the PLA-G in the prevention of flap adhesion after operation. Sixty-eight patients were diagnosed with breast cancer, and received modified radical mastectomy from Jan. 2004 to Dec. 2006. The patients were divided randomly into a treatment group and a control group (with 34 cases each). The PLA-G was used under the surface of the auxiliary operative wound in the treatment group, and nothing was used in the control group. The wound healing, the wound complication, the amount of drainage solution, the indwelling time of the drainage tube and the auxiliary skin adhesion were evaluated after operation in both groups. There were no statistical difference on wound healing between the first intension (29:27) and the second intention (5:7), and the wound dehiscence after taking the stitches out (0:0) between the two intensions, the hematoma (0:1) and the effusion of the wound (5:6), and the flap necrosis (1:2) between two groups. There were also no statistical difference on the amount of drainage solution per day (6 +/- 3) and indwelling time of the drainage tube (6 +/- 4) after operation between the two groups (P > 0.5). After the operation, the case load with no flap adhesion in the treatment group was significant higher compared with the control group (22:8). The case load with complete acquired skin flap adhesion in the treatment group was visibly lower than in the control group (3:19), which proved that there was a significant statistical difference between the two groups (P < 0.05). This study suggested that the using of PLA-G in the breast cancer modified radical mastectomy could prevent skin flap adhesion without any harmful effects in the wound healing.
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6.Influence of acupoint-injection on TXB2 and 6-keto-PGF1a in patients with pseudobulbar palsy:a randomized controlled trial
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2017;15(1):22-26
Objective:To prove the feasibility and validity ofXing Nao Jing acupoint-injection (XNJ-AI) at Fengchi (GB 20) for pseudobulbar palsy caused by ischemic stroke (PBP-IS).
Methods:An assessor-blinded, two-parallel-group, randomized controlled trial was conducted, and the patients with PBP-IS were recruited and randomly divided into two groups. Patients in the control group received oral aspirin (100 mg per day for 2 weeks). In addition to oral aspirin; patients in the treatment group received XNJ-AI at Fengchi (GB 20), once a day, for two weeks. The primary outcome was assessed by the water-swallowing test (WST). Thromboxane B2 (TXB2) and 6-keto-prostaglandin F1a (6-keto-PGF1a) in plasma were measured before and after the treatment.
Results:In the treatment group, the percentage of swallowing function no less than grade 3 before and after the treatment was 32% and 88%, respectively; in the control group, it was 28% and 76% before and after the treatment, respectively; the difference after the treatment between the two groups was statistically significant (P<0.05). There were statistical differences between pre- and post-treatment levels of plasma TXB2and 6-keto-PGF1αin the two groups (bothP<0.05). After the treatment, there were significant differences in the levels of plasma TXB2 and 6-keto-PGF1α between the two groups (bothP<0.05).
Conclusion:XNJ-AI at Fengchi (GB 20) can improve the patients’ swallowing function and balance the levels of TXB2 and 6-keto-PGF1α in plasma.
7.New challenge in subclinical thyroid disease:from guideline to practice
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2017;33(1):88-90
[Summary ] Accumulating evidence showed the associations between subclinical hyperthyroidism or subclinical hypothyroidism and adverse health outcomes. The related guidelines could be very helpful in making treatment decisions. However, even within the reference range, thyroid function is associated with adverse health outcomes, such as atrial fibrillation, coronary artery disease, osteoporosis, and dyslipidemia. Also, there is limitation to use TSH value as intervention threshold by the influence of age and other diseases. In this regard, a grading system is proposed to diagnose thyroid dysfunction, and risk stratification according to individual TSH values and comorbidities would be constructed to evaluate the utility of treatment.
8.Cochlear Implants in Patients with Large Vestibular Aqueduct Syndrome
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2017;25(1):62-65
Objective To study the feasibility of the cochlear implantation and effects in the treatment of large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.Methods A total of 37 patients(74 ears)diagnosed with large vestibular aque-duct syndrome received cochlear implants since 2002 at the Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University.We made a retro-spectively analysis of these 37 patients(37 ears).While 37 patients(37 ears)with normal cochlear structures were considered as the control group.After activation,their speech perception at pre-operation and at 3,6,9,12 months affer the operation were evaluated.Their CAP and SIR scores were collected through questionnaires at each assess-ment interva1 .Results In LVAS group,5 patients(5 ears)had serious gusher,while no gusher was abserved in the control group.The two groups of the electrodes were all inserted in the cochlea.No serious complications occurred after implantation in the two groups.The impedance of the electrodes,the T level,C level and the hearing thresholds were similar with the normal group with cochlear implantations.The results had no significant differences when compared with the normal cochlear group (P>0.05).The speech perception ability,CAP and SIR scores were im-proved along with the increase time of implant use.At the same recovery time,the results had no significant differ-ence in the two groups(P>0.05).At the same group,the results between pre-operation and 3,6,9,12 months post-operation after device activation had significant differences (P<0.05).Conclusion Cochlear implants could be performed safely in patients with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.The primary outcomes for patients with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome were similar to those with normal cochlear structure following the cochlear im-plantation.
9.Evaluation of the intervention from wound expert on the primary caregivers′ behavior of caring ;patients with pressure ulcers
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(32):2495-2499
Objective To evaluate the effect of wound experts′ intervention on the primary caregivers′ behavior of caring patients with pressure ulcers. Methods According to the principle of convenience sampling, 200 cases of patients with out-hospital pressure ulcers were collected in the hospital emergency department between December 2013 and December 2015. Each 100 cases were randomly divided into the intervention group and the control group according to odd even packet. Primary family caregivers in the intervention group were implemented the additional behavioral intervention by professional wound experts on the basis of the conventional education, while the control group only with conventional education. Primary caregivers′behavior score in the intervention group were compared in 1 month and 2 months. And the differences of recovery rate and incidence of pressure ulcers were compared between intervention group and control group. Results The recovery rate of pressure ulcers in intervention group was 59% (59/100) ,which was significantly higher than 32% (32/100) of the control group (χ2=14.690, P=0.000), and the incidence of pressure ulcers rate was 24% (24/100) in intervention group which was significantly lower than 39%(39/100) in the control group (χ2=5.214,P=0.022). Primary caregivers′behavior scores in the intervention group were (48.27±6.12) points after 1 month and (46.18± 4.44) points after 2 months, while those in the control group were (44.15 ± 4.33) points and (43.33 ± 5.67) points, respectively, and the difference of behavior scores in different time-points were statistically significant (F=18.93, P < 0.01). Moreover, the difference of behavior scores was also statistically significant between intervention group and control group (F=5.512, P < 0.05). Conclusions Wound experts′ intervention on home primary caregivers can effectively help improve caregivers′ behavior, promote the healing of pressure ulcers, and reduce the occurrence of complications.
10.Research progress on acupuncture therapy for mild cognitive impairment
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;38(3):283-285
By reviewing the research situation of the acupuncture therapy for mild cognitive impairment(MCI) in recent decade,we has analyzed, concluded and reviewed the clinical effect of different acupuncture methods on MCI, in order to provide reference for acupuncture therapy becoming an important invention measure in protecting against dementia.