1.Analysis of the in-patients in the rehabilitation department of a general hospital
Pan-De ZHANG ; Wei-Ping ZHANG ;
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003;0(10):-
Objective To investigate the disease categories(DCs),admitting departments(ADs),length of stay(LS),and hospital costs(HCs)of the in-patients in the rehabilitation department of a general hospital. Methods A total of 1 246 in-patients admitted to the authors'rehabilitation department over the period from 2004 to 2005 were analyzed retrospectively with regard to their age,DCs,ADs,LS and HCs by means of the Hospital Case Enquiry and Statistical System of Guangdong Province.Results The average age of the in-patients in 2005 was 61.2?13.7 years,and their average number of DCs was 5.52?1.54.Common first diagnoses included cerebral in- farct(40.4%),cerebral hemorrhage(12.6%),cervical spondylosis(5.7%),traumatic brain injury(5.1%), and fracture(3.7%).Rehabilitation(52.3%,),neurology(26.4%),neurosurgery(7.9%)and orthopedics (4.1%)were the most common initial admitting departments.The average LS was 39.1 d,and the LS of patients with rehabilitation,neurology,orthopedics and neurosurgery as their initial admitting department was 23.7 d,44.4 d, 60.2 d and 62.4 d,respectively.The average LS of those with their first diagnosis as cerebral infarct,cervical spon- dylosis,traumatic brain injury and fracture was 34.2 d,21.3 d,64.2 d and 63.5 d,respectively.The average HCs were 36 168 yuan RMB,with the cost of medicine the highest(47.6%),followed by costs for various therapies.The costs for cervical spodylosis were the lowest,while those for traumatic brain injury were the highest.Conclusion The rehabilitation in-patients usually had multiple DCs,needed lengthy stays and incurred high hospital and medicine costs.It is suggested that early rehabilitation interventions should be implemented before the patients are transferred to the rehabilitation ward so as to reduce HCs and LS.
2.Effect of baclofen on recovery of motor function of stroke patients with hemiplegia
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(8):486-487
ObjectiveTo explore the best applying time and effect of baclofen on recovery of motor function of stroke patients with hemiplegia.Methods83 stroke patients with hemiplegia were divided into group A and group B according to the degree of muscle tension, every group was divided into the treatment group and control group. Patients of the four groups were treated with routine rehabilitation training, and baclofen was added to the patients of two treatment groups. Motor ability and activities of daily living (ADL) of patients were evaluated before and after one month treatment.ResultsAfter one month treatment, motor ability and ADL of all patients were improved, but in group A, there were not significant differences existed between treatment group and control group (P>0.05), while, there was a significant difference existed in group B(P<0.01).ConclusionBaclofen is necessary to stroke patients with hemiplegia only when the muscle tension increased obviously (≥Asworth 3).
3.Effect of swallowing training combined with acupuncture on dysphagia in nasopharyngeal carcinoma after radiotherapy
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2006;12(1):58-59
ObjectiveTo evaluated the effect of swallowing training and acupuncture on dysphagia in nasopharyngeal carcinoma after radiotherapy.MethodsThirty-eight post-radiotherapeutic nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients were divided into 2 groups: comprehensive group (n=20) were treated with swallowing training and acupuncture therapy, acupuncture group (n=18) were treated with acupuncture only. The patients were assessed with water-swallow test and videofluoroscopy (VFS) before and after treatment.ResultsBoth groups improved their score of water-swallow test after treatment (P<0.01), but the scores of comprehensive group were better than that of acupuncture group(P<0.05).Under the VFS, the cure rate was 70.0% or 38.9% respectively(P=0.089). ConclusionSwallowing training can improve the swallow ability of bulbar palsy patients.
4.Effect of Medicine Combined with Electric Stimulation Therapy on Acontractile Detrusor
Wei-lin DIAO ; Hai-bin ZHANG ; Pan-de ZHANG ; Tangxuan LI ; Ming YANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2006;12(9):802-803
ObjectiveTo investigate the effective approach for the treatment of detrusor underactivity. Methods98 patients with detrusor underactivity were randomly divided into electrotherapy group (electroacupuncture, interference current stimulation, n=32), medicine group (n=32) and electrotherapy-medicine group (n=34). The patients were assessed with examination of urodynamics and clinical parameters before and after treatment. ResultsThe detrusor strength were stronger after treatment in all the 3 groups (P<0.001), but electrotherapy-medicine group was more stronger than the other 2 groups (P<0.01). The cure rate in the 3 groups were 68.75%, 59.38% and 88.23% respectively, the patients in electrotherapy-medicine group gained significantly better results than the other 2 groups (x2=9.976, P<0.01). The difference of cure rate between the electrotherapy group and the medicine group was not significant (P>0.05). ConclusionElectric stimulation therapy combined with medicine is an effective intervention for treatment of detrusor underactivity and is better than electric stimulation therapy or drugs only.
5.Separateness and Directional Adipocyte Differentiation of Murine Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Chang-liang JIAO ; Yang-de ZHANG ; Qi-yang XIE ; Yifeng PAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2006;12(8):682-684
ObjectiveTo establish separate and appraisal methods of murine bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and optimize the suitable conditions inducting MSCs directional differentiating into adipocytes in vitro.MethodsThe differential adherence to plastic was employed to separate MSCs. CFU-f and successive CFU-f cultures were employed to characterize the potent of proliferation and self-renewal of MSCs. The different adipogenic medium was used as induction for the differentiation of MSCs into adipocytes. The differentiated cells were identified by oil red O immunohistochemistry stain.ResultsThe purified MSCs showed the morphology of fibroblasts. It was found that the number of CFU-f formation depended on the planted number of MSCs. It showed a good relationship. Small type colony of CFU-f had little potent to re-clone, but almost 90% big type colony of CFU-f had the potent to regenerate CFU-f. The MSCs could directionally differentiated into adipocytes induced by different adipogenic medium. But more than 96% MSCs differentiated into mature adipocytes when induced by combined with dexamethasone (DM), 1-methy-3-isobutylxanthine (IBMX), insulin (IS) and indomethacin (ID).ConclusionThe purified MSCs can be harvested by method of differential adherence to plastic, and these MSCs have the potent of proliferation and self-renewal. Moreover, more than 96% MSCs can differentiate into mature adipocytes when induced by combined with DM, IBMX, IS and ID.
6.Studies of human body balance function.Part Ⅰ:Evaluation of normal subject postural sway and the differences in gender and age groups
Pan-de ZHANG ; Xiao-wen PENG ; Zhou-kai PI ; Cuihua LIU ; Jiehua YANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(7):414-417
Objective To study the balance function of normal persons and to explore the differences in gender and age groups.Methods Forty parameters of 445 normal persons(16-70 years old, 205 of male, 240 of female ) were detected by static posturography while they were in seat, double foot standing with opening and closing eyes, and single foot standing with opening eyes. The results of male and female, standing with opening eyes and closing eyes, left foot standing and right foot standing were compared.Results Everyone's center of gravity was distributed in A zone while they were in seat. At standing with opening eyes and closing eyes, the center of gravity in A zone were in 429 subjects( 96.4%) and 436 subjects( 98.0%). Most parameters showed significant difference between the women and the men, opening eyes and closing eyes, left foot standing and right foot standing, different age groups. The stability in closing eyes was better than that in opening eyes, right foot standing was better than left foot standing. Most values of 20—39 years old group were the best, 70—79 years old group were the worst.Conclusion Static posturography can evaluate human balance function objectively and quantitatively. The stability is related to age and gender. To judge the balance function, the subject's age and sex must be taken into account.
8.Autoregressive integrated moving average model and circle distribution analysis of stroke mortality in Tianjin
De-Zheng WANG ; Guo-Hong JIANG ; Gui-De SONG ; Tong-Yu WU ; Yi PAN ; Ying ZHANG ; Hui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2009;30(1):82-84
To develop a model for forecasting the mortality of stroke in Tianjin,China.The time series of stroke mortality from 1999 Jan.to 2006 Dec.in Tianjin city were subjected.Circle distribution analysis was used to verify the trend of time concentration.Multiple seasonal autoregressive integrated moving average model [ARIMA (p,d,q) (P,D,Q)s],based on model identification,estimation and verification of parameter,and analysis of the fitting of model,was established.Most of the deaths from stroke occurred in January and had a cycle of 12 months.An AR/MA model (0,1,0)×(0,1,1)12 was established(1-B)(1-B12) lnxt=0.001+(1-0.537 B12)εt.Conclusion: ARIMA & Circle Distribution analysis is an important tool for stroke mortality analysis.Potentially it has a high practical value on the surveillance,forecasting and prevention of stroke mortality.
9.Effects of unpredictable chronic stress on behavior and brain-derived neurotrophic factor expression in CA3 subfield and dentate gyrus of the hippocampus in different aged rats.
Ying LI ; Yong-juan JI ; Hong JIANG ; De-xiang LIU ; Qian ZHANG ; Shu-jian FAN ; Fang PAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2009;122(13):1564-1569
BACKGROUNDBrain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a stress-responsive intercellular messenger modifying hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis activity. The interaction between stress and age in BDNF expression is currently not fully understood. This study was conducted to observe unpredictable stress effect on behavior and BDNF expression in CA3 subfield (CA3) and dentate gyrus of hippocampus in different aged rats.
METHODSForty-eight Wistar rats of two different ages (2 months and 15 months) were randomly assigned to six groups: two control groups and four stress groups. The rats in the stress group received three weeks of unpredictable mild stress. The depression state and the stress level of the animals were determined by sucrose preference test and observation of exploratory behavior in an open field (OF) test. The expressions of BDNF in CA3 and dentate gyrus of the hippocampus were measured using immunohistochemistry.
RESULTSAge and stress had different effects on the behavior of different aged animals (age: F = 6.173, P < 0.05, stress: F = 6.056, P < 0.05). Stress was the main factor affecting sucrose preference (F = 123.608, P < 0.05). Decreased sucrose preference and suppressed behavior emerged directly following stress, lasting to at least the eighth day after stress in young animals (P < 0.05). The older stress rats showed a lower sucrose preference than young stress rats (P < 0.05). Older control rats behaved differently from the younger control animals in the OF test, spending more time in the central square (P < 0.05), exhibiting fewer vertical movements (P < 0.05) and less grooming (P < 0.05). Following exposure to stress, older-aged rats showed no obvious changes in vertical movement and grooming. This indicates that aged rats were in an unexcited state before the stress period, and responded less to stressful stimuli than younger rats. There was significantly lower BDNF expression in the CA3 and dentate gyrus regions of the hippocampus following stress in both age groups (P < 0.05), a reduction that was still present at the eighth day after stress (P < 0.05). Stress and age were the main factors affecting the expression of BDNF (F = 9.408, P < 0.05; F = 106.303, P < 0.05). The aged stress group showed lower BDNF expression compared to the young stressed group at every testing time point.
CONCLUSIONStress has age-dependent effects on behavioral responses and hippocampal BDNF expression in rats.
Age Factors ; Animals ; Behavior, Animal ; Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor ; analysis ; genetics ; Chronic Disease ; Dentate Gyrus ; chemistry ; Exploratory Behavior ; Hippocampus ; chemistry ; Immunohistochemistry ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Stress, Psychological ; metabolism ; psychology ; Sucrose ; administration & dosage
10.Differences in Variation of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Sequences from Henan and Shanghai Regions of China
Chun-yu, YIN ; Hong-zhou, LU ; Wei-ming, JIANG ; Maria Pia De PASQUALE ; Yue-kai, HU ; Xiao-zhang, PAN ; Xin-hua, WENG ; Richard T. D'AQUILA ; Yi-Wei, TANG
Virologica Sinica 2007;22(3):212-217
Illegally paid blood donation was a risk factor for HIV acquisition exclusively in Henan and Hubei Provinces of China, and not in Shanghai. Nucleotide sequences in the gag and env genes of HIV-1 were compared between isolates from Henan and Shanghai regions of China to test whether an expected higher degree of a common source of infections from this unique blood donation transmission risk would be evident as decreased variation among Henan isolates in an exploratory cross-sectional analysis. Among 38 isolates studied, 23 of 23 (100%) from Henan and 8 of 15 (54%) from Shanghai were subtype B. In addition, fewer sequence differences were found in gp41 of subtype B isolates from Henan than from Shanghai isolates. Further studies with additional controls are therefore warranted to confirm the role of the degree of a common source of infections in differences in HIV variation across populations.