1.Study on the relationship between the pathologic change of chronic atrophic gastritis and helicobacer pylori
Muran LI ; Yandi LIU ; Tao TANG ; Wen LI
Tianjin Medical Journal 2015;(1):54-56
Objective To investigate the correlation between helicobacter pylori (H.pylori) infection with gastric muco?sa pathologic changes in chronic gastritis. Methods A total of 250 patients with chronic gastritis who came to Tianjin Union Medicine Center from November 2011 to March 2013 were collected in this study. Electronic gastroscope examina?tions, pathology and Urea-14C breath tests were performed in patients. There were 153 cases with chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG group), and 97 cases without chronic atrophic gastritis (non-CAG group). The positive rate of H.pylori was compared between two groups. At the same time the positive rate of H.pylori was compared between different parts of CAG patients. The positive rates of H.pylori were compared between different pathologic features of chronic gastritis (active degree, the de?gree of inflammation, atrophy and intestinal classification). Results The positive rate of H.pylori was higher in CAG pa?tients than that of non-CAG patients (70.6%vs 35%,χ2=30.552). The positive rate of H.pylori was higher in antral and cor?pus atrophy of CAG group than that of antral atrophy (82.6%vs 65.4%,χ2=4.578). With the aggravating activity of gastritis, the inflammation, chronic gastritis, atrophy and intestinal classification, the positive rate of H.pylori was increased (χ2=200.643, 206.715, 73.286, 218.432). Conclusion H.pylori infection is related with chronic gastritis, chronic atrophic gas?tritis. And antral and corpus atrophy CAG is closely related with H.pylori infection.
2.Comparison of clinical effects of different methods of intestinal anastomosis in patients with pancreatic and duodenal resection
Zhaoming ZHENG ; Yangchun YUAN ; Jiayu LIN ; Yuqing LUO ; Muran LI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(11):1683-1686
Objective To compare and discuss the clinical application effect of the end-to-end anastomosis of pancreatic and intestinal anastomosis,binding type of pancreatic and intestinal anastomosis,end-to side pancreatic duct anastomosis and modified pancreatic duct jejunum anastomosis.Methods Collected pancreatoduodenectomy in 95 cases,the end-to-end pancreatico duodenal sleeve type anastomosis in 23 cases,binding type pancreatic enteric anastomosis in 18 cases,end to side pancreaticojejunostomy anastomosis in 28 cases,improvement of the pancreatic duct jejunum end to side anastomosis in 26 cases,compared with four groups of patients with pancreatic enteric anastomosis time and postoperative complications.Results Anastomosis time:A group (34.0 ± 4.6) min,B group (31.0±5.8) min,C group (32.0 ±6.3) min,D group (14.0 ±4.2) min(P=0.037,P<0.05).And the incidence rate of postoperative pancreatic fistula,bile leakage,abdominal cavity or digestive tract bleeding had no significant difference (P > 0.05).Improvement of the pancreatic tube jejunum end to side coincident with a low incidence of pancreatic fistula,but different pancreatic enteric anastomosis way pancreatic fistula rate difference was not statistically significant,improvement of the pancreatic duct and jejunum mucosa end side group pancreatic enteric anastomosis anastomosis time significantly shorter in the three groups,the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05).Conclusion Improvement of pancreatic duct jejunum end to side anastomosis with short operation time,low incidence of pancreatic fistula,and the operation is simple and practical,safe.
3.Bibliometric analysis of inflammatory bowel disease and sleep based on Web of Science database
Xiaoran WANG ; Yuling LI ; Nan ZHANG ; Hongwen MA ; Muran LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(33):4563-4568
Objective:To implement visual analysis on inflammatory bowel disease and sleep to explore research hotspots and development trends.Methods:Literature related to inflammatory bowel disease and sleep was obtained from the Web of Science core collection database. The search period was from January 2003 to October 2023. CiteSpace 5.6.R5 was used for visual analysis.Results:A total of 311 articles on inflammatory bowel disease and sleep were included, and the overall publication volume showed an upward trend. The countries and institutions with the highest publications were the United States and Harvard University. The journal and author with the highest publication volume were Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and Ali Keshavarzian. The research hotspots on inflammatory bowel disease and sleep focused on quality of life, psychological state (depression, anxiety, and stress), fatigue, and risk. Conclusions:The overall trend of inflammatory bowel disease and sleep is developing. Quality of life, psychological state (depression, anxiety, and stress), fatigue, and risk are hotspots on inflammatory bowel disease and sleep.
4. Improvement of the retention volume of fat transplantation by adipose tissue mesenchymal stem cell-derived microvesicles
Shan MOU ; Yuan LI ; Peng XIAO ; Muran ZHOU ; Zhenxing WANG ; Jiaming SUN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2019;35(8):789-795
Objective:
To investigate the possibility of adipose tissue mesenchymal stem cell-derived microvesicles (ADSC-MVs) to improve the retention volume of fat transplantation.
Methods:
Human adipose tissue was obtained from 5 healthy female patients aged from 20 to 30 years, who came to the hospital for abdominal liposuction. Adipose tissue mesenchymal stem cells (ADSCs) were acquired by collagenase enzymatic hydrolysis. ADSC-MVs were isolated from the supernatant of cultured ADSCs through ultra-centrifugation, and characterized by transmission electron microscope and PKH26 staining. Sixteen BALB/c-nu nude mice were randomly divided into 2 groups (
5.Association between childhood maltreatment and the Big Five personality traits in middle school students
PAN Junyan, LI Min, SHAN Fangling, HE Muran, LI Yuan, WEN Xue, WANG Jun, SU Puyu, WANG Gengfu
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(2):229-232
Objective:
The study aimed to explore the relationship between childhood maltreatment (CM) and the Big Five personality traits of middle school students, so as to provide scientific evidence for promoting the healthy development of middle school students personality.
Methods:
A total of 5 724 middle school students from Xuancheng, Hefei and Huaibei of Anhui Province were selected by using a multi stage stratified cluster sampling method to conduct a questionnaire survey, including demographic characteristics, CM experience and Big Five personality traits. Linear regression analysis and canonical correlation analysis were used to explore the associations between CM and the Big Five personality traits.
Results:
Physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, physical neglect, and emotional neglect of middle school students were significantly associated with conscientiousness ( β = -1.71 --2.55) and neuroticism ( β =1.93-3.87) personality traits( P <0.05). Except physical abuse, all other types of CM were significantly associated with extraversion ( β =-1.04--2.32) and agreeableness ( β =-1.07--1.37) personality traits( P <0.05), and only sexual abuse was associated with openness personality trait( β=-0.70, P <0.05). Except for openness personality trait, the relationship between the number of CM experience and the personality traits of middle school students was statistically significant; there was a dose response relationship between the number of CM experiences and the scores of personality traits each dimension( P < 0.05). In the canonical correlation analysis, the canonical correlation coefficient was -0.375( P <0.05). CM experiences were mainly reflected by emotional abuse, emotional neglect and physical neglect (canonical load coefficient was 0.556-0.951). The Big Five personality traits were mainly reflected by neuroticism, conscientiousness and extraversion (canonical load coefficient was -0.702 -0.639).
Conclusion
There is a correlation between CM and the personality traits of middle school students, and prevention of CM is of great significance for promoting the healthy development of middle school students personality.
6.Analysis on the Factors Influencing the Human Resource Allocation in Tertiary Public Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospitals
Xiaoke LI ; Zheyuan LIU ; Muran SHI ; Yingjie SHI ; Ying SUN ; Jiangbin LI
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(3):53-56
Objective Starting from the actual numbers of health personnel of tertiary public hospitals of Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM),to quantitatively analyze the influencing factors on the allocation of human resources and obtain a prediction model.Methods The balanced panel data from 517 Tertiary Public TCM Hospitals in the period of 2011-2020 were collected,and the two-way fixed effects model was used to empirically analyze the impact of scale,demand and other factors on the actual number of health personnel in these hospitals.Result The number of beds is a key factor affecting the human resource allocation of Public TCM Hospitals,and various factors such as de-mand,policy,price,efficiency,and administrative management also have significant impacts on the allocation.The demand for outpatient services,government financial support,and efficiency of resource utilization are all promoting factors,while the increase in human resource prices,income generation efficiency,and administrative manage-ment levels have negative effects.A prediction model is proposed.Conclusion The planning principle of matching bed numbers with human resources allocation is in line with the actual environment.When predicting the total personnel allocation or authorized strength,various factors should also be fully considered,which can provide reference for the formulation of human resource policies in Public TCM Hospitals.
7.Comparative analysis of nursing needs and actual service status of inpatients
Dandan WANG ; Yamei BAI ; Yulei SONG ; Wei XU ; Jing ZHU ; Qin ZHONG ; Di WANG ; Muran WANG ; Dongmei NI ; Xuefeng LI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2018;34(2):162-167
Objective To probe into the gaps between the inpatient care needs at public tertiary hospitals and existing nursing services,for measures to improve the quality of nursing service.Methods The simple clinical score(SCS),Barthel index scale,patient care needs questionnaire,and actual service status questionnaire were used in a multi-centered stratified random sampling survey, covering the adult inpatient wards of 72 departments at six tertiary hospitals.The results were subject to a stratified analysis of patient care needs, and a comparative analysis between patient care needs and the actual status of the service.Results Statistically significant differences were found between the nursing needs of patients from among different departments,self-care abilities and those with different conditions(P<0.05); the patient care needs and actual service status in cleaning, eating, excretion, activities, health education, basic treatment and nursing of traditional Chinese medicine in terms of the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05); the comparative analysis found differences between patient care needs and actual service status.The top five patient care needs which were greater than the actual service status were namely temperature measuring,rehabilitation guidance,routine inspection,observation and psychological care.The top five areas with actual service status greater than patient care needs were namely turnover /back flapping, toilet assistance,temperature measuring,hands washing before and after meals,and herbal fumigation.The top five areas with minimal gap between needs and service were namely oral care, moxibustion, perineal care,assistance in using toilet in bed and manicure.Conclusions Departments, self-care abilities and conditions of patients vary with their needs of nursing.Based on the existing problems between patient care needs and the actual service status,nurses should increase their care in such soft indicators as rehabilitation guidance,routine inspection and disease observation, and fully meet the needs of patients.On the other hand,they are expected to enhance patients′health education and health literacy in such hard indicators as temperature measuring,turnover and back flapping.
8.Advancements in the development and technological fabrication of wound healing biomaterials
Diandian LI ; Muran ZHOU ; Yang ZHAO ; Wenhao WU ; Keyi LIN ; Aimei ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(3):355-361
Promoting wound healing is a common clinical challenge faced by surgeons, with a variety of repair method and materials currently available for clinical use. In recent years, with the continuous development of disciplines such as tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and materials science, research on wound repair materials has progressed rapidly. This article will organize the classification, advantages and disadvantages, and the latest advancements in the preparation processes of wound repair materials. It will also discuss the current challenges faced by wound repair materials and future research directions, with the aim of providing a reference for related studies in wound repair.
9.Advancements in the development and technological fabrication of wound healing biomaterials
Diandian LI ; Muran ZHOU ; Aimei ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(4):461-467
Promoting wound healing is a common clinical challenge faced by surgeons, with a variety of repair methods and materials currently available for clinical application. In recent years, with the continuous development of disciplines such as tissue engineering, regenerative medicine and materials science, research on wound repair materials has progressed rapidly. This article will organize the classification, advantages and disadvantages, and the latest advancements in the preparation processes of wound repair materials. Further discussions on the current challenges and future research directions of wound repair materials are aimed to provide references for related wound repair research.
10.Advancements in the development and technological fabrication of wound healing biomaterials
Diandian LI ; Muran ZHOU ; Yang ZHAO ; Wenhao WU ; Keyi LIN ; Aimei ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(3):355-361
Promoting wound healing is a common clinical challenge faced by surgeons, with a variety of repair method and materials currently available for clinical use. In recent years, with the continuous development of disciplines such as tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and materials science, research on wound repair materials has progressed rapidly. This article will organize the classification, advantages and disadvantages, and the latest advancements in the preparation processes of wound repair materials. It will also discuss the current challenges faced by wound repair materials and future research directions, with the aim of providing a reference for related studies in wound repair.