1.Psycho-social Factors Related to Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders
Min FU ; Minsheng WU ; Huiliang WENG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(10):-
Objective To investigate the psycho-social factors related to functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGD).Methods Using Eysenck personality questionnaire (EPQ), Coping styles questionnaire (CSQ), Life events scale (LES) and Social support rating scale (SSRS) to study psycho-social factors in FGD patients. The results were compared with normal controls.Results The number of FGD patients who possessed introversion and neurosis personality was significant higher than the controls (P
2.INFLUENCE OF PARENTS'PARTICIPATORY FUNCTIONAL TRAINING ON THE PROGNOSIS OF NEWBORN BABIES WITH HYPOGLYCEMIC BRAIN INJURY
Xiaoqun HUANG ; Zhiyuan WENG ; Min SONG
Modern Hospital 2015;15(5):155-156
Objective To explore the effects of parents'participatory functional training on the prognosis of newborn babies with hypoglycemic brain injury.Methods Functional training was given to 32 parents of newborn babies with hypoglycemic brain injury and then carried out on their babies for three months.The clinical symptoms and clinical efficacy of the babies and parents'satisfaction with nursing care were then observed.Results The clinical symptoms of the babies were improved significantly after training, and the parents had significantly higher satisfaction with nursing care as compared to pretraining (p<0.01).After training, 22 babies showed significant clinical efficacy (68.75%) , 8 babies had the targeted effect (25.00%);and the total effect rate was 93.75%.Conclusion Parents'participatory functional training helps to improve the prognosis of newborn babies with hypoglycemic brain injury and reduce the incidence of neurological sequelae.
3.Practice of Pharmaceutical Care in Chemotherapy for One Patient with Advanced Breast Cancer by Clini-cal Pharmacists
Min CHEN ; Rongsheng TONG ; Xiuhua WENG
China Pharmacist 2015;(5):822-825
Objective:To explore the pharmaceutical care for special tumor patients performed by clinical pharmacists. Methods:Using one patient with breast cancer and hepatitis B virus infection as the example, clinical pharmacists participated in the clinical medicine therapy. Cooperating with the clinical physician, clinical pharmacists made an overall therapy regimen for the patient. On the basis of chemotherapy regimen and combining with the actual conditions of the patient, clinical pharmacists comprehensively considered the relevant therapeutic factors, such as antiviral, anti-nausea, hepatoprotective and increasing white cells therapy, and performed the corresponding regimen. In the treatment process, clinical pharmacists provided the real-time pharmaceutical care and tracking evalua-tion for the patient as well. Results: With close collaboration with clinical pharmacists and physicians, the patient obtalned perfect medicine therapy and pharmaceutical care, which made the biochemical indices ( liver enzymes, blood, hepatitis B virus load etc) tend to normal in the whole course of chemotherapy and help the patient complete the chemotherapy. Conclusion:Clinical pharmacists in-volved in clinical medicine treatment especially for special and complex diseases can make clinical medication more rational, which helps achieve the goal of treatment and reduce adverse drug reactions at the same time, and is benefit to the improvement of patient compliance and clinical medication level.
4.Using KDQOL-SFTM[1]1.2 Scale to Study the Life Quality of End Stage Renal Disease Patients
Min WENG ; Jiexian CAO ; Hongmei LI
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2013;(12):53-55,83
Objective To investigate the life quality (QoL) of end stage renal disease patients. Methods KDQOL-SFTM1.2 scale was used to assess the life quality of end-stage renal disease patients who received maintenance hemodialysis or Newly diagnosed but not yet received renal replacement therapy more than three months in the First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University or the Yunnan Kidney Disease Hospital from March 2011 to July 2012. Results (1) The QoL of maintenance hemodialysis group was significantly higher than not yet started renal replacement therapy group in the Physical functioning (PF),Role physical (RP),Body pain (BP) fields, the difference was statistically significant ( <0.05) . (2) The QoL of maintenance hemodialysis group was significantly higher than not yet started renal replacement therapy group in the Symptom/problem list (SPL), Sleep fields,but lower than not yet started renal replacement therapy group in the Effects of Kidney disease (EKD), Work status (WS) fields,the difference was statistically significant (<0.05) . Conclusion The life quality of maintenance hemodialysis patients is higher than newly diagnosed but not yet started renal replacement therapy patients in some aspects.
5.The incidence and risk factors associated with sarcopenia in maintenance hemodialysis patients
Liya HUANG ; Shaohua LI ; Min WENG
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 2017;24(2):78-81,85
Objective:To investigate the incidence and related factors with sarcopenia in maintenance hemodialysis patients.Methods:A total of 131 patients with non-hospitalized maintenance hemodialysis who had been maintained for at least 3 months and in a stable condition were enrolled in a cross-sectional study.Bioelectric impedance analysis (BIA) method was employed to examine the muscle mass.MQSGA questionnaire was used to evaluate patients'nutrition status as well as related laboratory indicators.Logistic regression was used to analyze the risk factors of sarcopenia in MHD patients.Results:The incidence of sarcopenia in 131 MHD patients was 41.22% (54/131).Significant differences were observed in gender,duration of hemodialysis,hs-CRP and the score of M(Q)SGA between the two groups.The incidence of sarcopenia in male was 43.67 times compared with female.And with the increase of hs-CRP levels and MQSGA score,the incidence of sarcopenia was increased as well (P <0.05).Conclusion:Sarcopenia has a high incidence in MHD patients,and male,micro-inflammatory state and malnutrition were the risk factors.
6.Test-retest Reliability of Active Static and Dynamic Balance Test in Elderly People:KorebalanceTM System
Min ZHU ; Yafeng YAN ; Changshui WENG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(6):552-553
ObjectiveTo determine the test-retest reliability of active static and dynamic balance ability with the KorebalanceTM System in elderly people.Methods20 ambulatory elderly persons who can walk self-helping participated in this study. Measurements were performed through KorebalanceTM System for active static and dynamic balance ability. All tests were repeated 7 d after the initial test, the intra-class correlation coefficients (ICC) were used to determine the test-retest reliability of each balance test.ResultsThe ICC indicated that active static and dynamic test had good reliability (ICC=0.804~0.923).ConclusionThe KorebalanceTM System had good reliability in active static and dynamic balance test.
7.Thymic carcinoma presenting with an unusual and delayed metastasis to the neural foramen, mimicking thoracic spinal radiculopathy
Hsien Min Low ; Chin Fong Wong ; Martin Weng Chin H'ng
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2016;71(6):368-369
We report a case of metastatic thymic carcinoma which
presented as an enhancing mass located in the neural
foramen of the thoracic spine. More common tumours which
arise in the neural foramen would include a neurogenic
tumour or developmental anomalies such as a foregut
duplication cyst. This case is singular firstly because the
lesion present as radiculopathy which mimics a neurogenic
tumour. Secondly, the presentation was unusually delayed
as the patient presented to our centre more than a decade
after the resection of the primary tumour in another
institution.
8.The prognostic analysis of dose adjustment for beta blockers in the acute exacerbation of chronic congestive heart failure in the elderly
Chunquan CHEN ; Min WANG ; Qingfeng LI ; Xiaoyan WENG ; Jidang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2015;(23):3539-3541,3542
Objective To evaluate the effects and the prognosis of beta receptor blocker (metoprolol)dose adjustment of senile patients with chronic congestive heart failure (CHF)of acute exacerbation,and to provide reference for clinical treatment.Methods 76 cases with chronic CHF in acute exacerbation who treated with beta blockers and other reasonable treatment were randomly divided into half dose group (40 cases)and full stop group (36 cases).After adjusted for 3 months,the clinical symptoms were observed,noninvasive hemodynamic machine was used to detect cardiac index (CI),left cardiac work (LCW),cardiac output (CO)and changes of other indicators. Immunoradiometric analysis was used to detect plasma type B natriuretic peptide (BNP).Results 72h after treatment,in the half dose group,the progression of the disease in 13 cases,improved in 27 cases,in the full stop group,progression in 20 cases,improvement in 16 cases,the difference was statistically significant (χ2 =4.09,P <0.05).Before the adjustment of metoprolol,the index of the two groups had statistically significant difference(χ2 =4.52,P <0.05 ).Compared with pretreatment,the changes of NYHA classification,Co,CI,LCW of the half dose group were not obvious,and he change of NYHA of the full stop group was obvious,,III /IV the progression of the disease the number of cases increased in 5 cases and 3 cases,Co,Ci,LCW were reduced by about 25%,35% and 30%.After the adjustment of metoprolol,BNP of the half dose group was (321.8 ±97.6 )mg/L,which was significantly lower than (422.3 ±139.4)mg/L of the full stop group,the difference was statistically significant (t =3.94,P <0.05 ).Conclusion In the patients with beta blockers combined with other reasonable treatment, CHF patients with acute exacerbation of the beta blockers than the discontinuation of the prognosis,and the safety is high.
9.Quality of Life and Influence Factors Analysis of Kidney Transplantation Patients and Hemodialysis Patients
Zhen LI ; Xiaoqing ZHANG ; Hongmei LI ; Min WENG
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2013;(11):46-49
Objective Investigate the quality of life (QoL) and its related factors of end stage renal disease (ESRD) patients subjected to kidney transplantation or hemodialysis. Methods From March 2011 to July 2012, patients subjected to kidney transplantation or hemodialysis more than three months hospitalized in the first affiliated hospital of Kunming Medical University and the Yunnan Kidney Disease Hospital were enrolled. Their biochemical indexes were determined and questionnaire survey was performed using KDQOL-SFTM1.2 scale to assess the QoL of ESRD patients. Results (1) The QoL of renal transplantation group was significantly higher than hemodialysis group in the 36-item health survey (SF-36),its physiological and psychological field scores,and the difference was statistically significant ( <0.001);(2) The QoL of renal transplantation group was significantly higher than hemodialysis group in the kidney disease-targeted scales (KDTA) and its fields excepting cognitive function (CF), quality of social interaction (QSI) and sleep field, and the difference was statistically significant ( <0.001); (3) Correlation analysis showed that the scores of SF-36 and KDTA in two groups were positively associated with albumin (Alb) but negatively associated with age. The scores of SF-36 in two groups were positively associated with hemoglobin (Hb) and degree of education. Conclusion The results showed that the QoL of kidney transplantation patients was much higher than that of hemodialysis patients.
10.Observation of Specific Body Positions on Blood Pressure and Heart Rate
Min WU ; Zheng ZHOU ; Huixia SHEN ; Limin ZHANG ; Xiaofang WENG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2009;15(8):770-772
Objective To explore the impact of different specific body positions on blood pressure and heart rate.Methods The blood pressure and heart rate of 178 healthy teachers and students was tested with BIOLIGHT M69 in different body positions.Results ①Blood pressure and heart rate were significantly higher in squatting position than in other three specific positions(sitting position, supine position, and standing position) (P<0.01). ②The blood pressure and heart rate were going up from standing position, and standing position with right arm lifting, to standing position with arm weight lifting positions (P<0.01). Conclusion The change of special body positions resulted in change of blood pressure and heart rate.