1.Effects of captopril in treatment of acute pancreatitis and its influence on serum C reactive protein
Qinyi WANG ; Xuefeng LU ; Jindong FU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2014;(22):3398-3400
Objective To evaluate the effect of captopril in treatment of acute pancreatitis and its influence on serum C reactive protein ( CRP) .Methods 100 cases of acute pancreatitis patients were randomly divided into the control group and observation group,50 cases in each group.The control group was treated with fasting,gastroin-testinal decompression,somatostatin, anti-inflammatory and other conventional treatment, while the observation group was given captopril on basis of routine treatment,the effective rate after 7 days of treatment,pain relief time,amylase returned to normal time,pancreatic edema improved time,serum CRP before and after treatment were compared be-tween the two groups of patients.Results The effective rate after 7 days of treatment of the observation group was 86%,which was significantly higher than 72%of the control group(χ2 =7.334,P<0.05);The pain relief time,am-ylase returned to normal time,pancreatic edema improved time of the observation group after treatment were (1.75 ± 0.44)d,(3.49 ±1.22)d,(7.50 ±2.39)d,respectively,which of the control group were (2.25 ±0.58)d,(4.25 ± 1.59)d,(9.25 ±2.87)d,respectively,there were statistically significant difference between the two groups(t1 =3.55,t2 =4.18,t3 =8.33,all P<0.05);the serum CRP level of the observation group after treatment was (10.39 ± 3.66)mg/L,improved obviously compared to (25.46 ±8.33)mg/L of the control group,the differences between the two groups was statistically significant(t=11.45,P<0.05).Conclusion Captopril has a good effect in treatment of acute pancreatitis,which can effectively improve the level of serum CRP.
2.Comparison of Barriers of Activity and Participation for 3-6 Years Aged Children with Cerebral Palsy, Intellectual Disability, and Autism Using ICF-CY Questionnaire
Bing LIANG ; Hongzhuo MA ; Zhuoying QIU ; Qinyi LI ; Jinyuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;21(9):993-995
Objective To compare the features of activity and participation difficulty of children with cerebral palsy, intellectual disability and autism. Methods 42 children with cerebral palsy, intellectual disability, and autism aged 3-6 years were evaluated with ICF-CY Questionnaire. Results There were mild barriers in the domains of learning and applying knowledge, communication, mobility, self-care, domestic life and major life areas, and the moderate barriers in the domains of general tasks and demands, interpersonal interactions and relations. There were more barriers in learning and applying knowledge in children with cerebral palsy and intellectual disability than those with autism. Conclusion There are various features in activity and participation difficulty in children with cerebral palsy, intellectual disability or autism, which required diversity of educational rehabilitation strategies.
3.Economical Empowerment and Inclusion for People with Disabilities
Haibin ZHOU ; Guiyuan WANG ; Xiangping DING ; Qinyi LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;(9):815-816
Objective To discuss the economic development and social inclusion of persons with disabilities. Methods The international conception of rehabilitation was applied as the tools. Results Many persons with disabilities are in marginal status, and their social development are limited. Conclusion Several recommendations had been made for empowerment of persons with disabilities through social protection and empowerment through poverty reduction, as well as an enabling legal and policy framework.
4.Clinical Effect and Safety of TIPS in Treatment of Esophageal and Gastric Varices Bleeding in Patients with Cirrhosis
Qinyi WANG ; Xu ZHANG ; Shaoyu ZHANG ; Bo LI ; Mudan REN
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2017;17(22):4353-4356
Objective:To study the clinical effect and safety of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) in the treatment of liver cirrhosis with esophageal variceal bleeding.Methods:86 cases of cirrhotic patients with esophageal and gastric varices bleeding admitted in our hospital from August 2013 to April 2015 were selected and randomly divided into the control group and the observation group with 43 cases in each group.The control group underwent percutaneous transhepatic coronary vein embolization (PTVE) treatment,while the observation group were treated with TIPS.The success rate of surgery,the incidence of various complications,the long-term survival rate and the symptoms and the changes of liver function after operation were compared between the two groups of patients.Results:The portal vein pressure after operation in the observation group was significantly lower than that of the control group (P=0.00),at 3 months,6 months and 12 months after operation,the rebleeding rate in the observation group were significantly lower than that of the control group (P<0.05),but the incidence of hepatic encephalopathy showed no significant difference between the two groups (P>0.05);before operation and at 6 months and 12 months after operation,the Child-Pugh score,serum TBIL,DBIL levels showed no significant difference between the two groups (P>0.05),at 3 months after operation,the Child-Pugh score,serum TBIL,DBIL levels in the observation group were significantly higher than those of the control group (P<0.01);the 1 year survival rate showed no significant difference between two groups (P=0.72).Conclusion:TIPS could effectively improve the symptoms of varicose veins,better on liver function damage,and enhance the long-term survival high rate with high safely in the treatment of esophageal variceal bleeding in patients with cirrhosis.
5.Relationship among mTOR and HIF-1? expression and angiogenesis in gastric cancer
Lijuan FENG ; Xuefeng LU ; Qingsi HE ; Qinyi WANG
Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery 2009;0(12):-
Objectives: To detect the expressions of mTOR and HIF-1?and their relationship with angiogenesis in gastric carcinomas. Methods: The expressions of mTOR and HIF-1?in gastric carcinomas tissues(n=70)and normal tissues(n=45)were measured by immunohistochemistry staining.CD34 immunostaining was used to measure the microvascular density(MVD).Results: The rates of the mTOR and HIF-1? positive expression were 51.4% and 67.1% respectively. MVD value of gastric cancer tissues was much higher than that of normal tissues(t=4.358, P
6.Evaluation on implementing postgraduate psychological mentor scheme in clinical hospitals of ;colleges and universities
Chunming WANG ; Qinyi XU ; Pei CHEN ; Huili DAI ; Yingmin CHEN ; Xin FEI ; Qing WANG ; Xianming KONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2013;(12):1205-1210
Objective To analyze the psychological condition of postgraduates in clinical hos-pitals of colleges and universities before and after the implementation of psychological mentor scheme so as to evaluate the effect. Methods Quantitative questionnaire (SCL-90 scale) and qualitative fo-cus interview were used to compare psychological condition of postgraduates. Totally 182 copies of questionnaires were sent to two hospitals (A and B) respectively. Then, psychological mentor scheme was carried out in A hospital. Afterwards, 206 and 140 copies of questionnaires were sent again to the hospitals respectively to compare the results. Eight student psychological consultants, 12 postgraduates and 5 postgraduate management staff were enrolled in qualitative focus interview. Excell2003 software was adopted to establish the database and SPSS 11.0 software was used for statistical analysis. Descrip-tive analysis, frequency analysis, t test, chi-square test and variance analysis were adopted for data analysis. P<0.05 signifies for statistically significant difference. Results Mental health status of both groups was better than the national level before the implementation (total SCL score: A hospital=118 . 08 ±36.20; B hospital =100.33 ±22.90). However, SCL-90 score of A hospital was decreased (total SCL score: 102.58 ±25.23) and that of B hospital (total SCL score:134.01 ±38.92) was in-creased (part of items higher than the adult national norm) at one year after conducting psychological mentor scheme. Conclusions Psychological mentor scheme can effectively relieve stress and interper-sonal stress so as to reduce the general psychological problems and can help to improve mental health of the students.
7.The clinical observation in the prophylactic effect of EEN on pulmonary infection in patients with severe traumatic brain injury
Yi FENG ; Yuhai WANG ; Zhonghua SHI ; Jirong DONG ; Qinyi XU ; Xuejian CAI
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 1997;0(04):-
Objective: To investigate the prophylactic effect of EEN on pulmonary infection in patients with severe traumatic brain injury.Methods: 60 cases of young adults with severe brain injury were randomized into the early enteral nutrition group(experimental group) or the control group.The experimental group was feeded 12~24 hours after injury or surgery and the control group was feeded 24 h~5 d after injury or surgery.The double-sugar test method was used for determination of intestinal barrier function,and the duration of pulmonary infection was recorded.Results: The lactulose/mannitol ratio in experimental group was significantly lower than in control group on the 7th postoperative day.The average body temperature and duration of pulmonary infection in experimental group were significantly lower than in control group.According to ADL scores,the daily capacity of convalescent patients in experimental group was significantly better than in control group.Conclusion: The early enteral nutrition can improve mucosal barrier function,reduce the incidence of pulmonary infection and improve overall prognosis in patients with severe traumatic brain injury.
8.Strategies of preventing missed diagnosis of severe traumatic brain injuries combined with multiple trauma
Chunlei DU ; Bin LIU ; Yuhai WANG ; Jirong DONG ; Wenbin SUN ; Qinyi XU ; Zhonghua SHI ; Sang CAI ; Xuejian CAI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2009;25(2):120-123
Objective To investigate the strategies of reducing the incidence of missed diagnosis of severe traumatic brain injuries combined with multiple trauma. Methods Data of 432 patients with severe traumatic brain injuries and multiple trauma (ISS≥20) from January 2000 to August 2007 were analyzed retrospectively. All patients were divided into missed diagnosis group (MD group, n =54) and non-missed diagnosis group (NMD group, n =378) for correlation analysis on ISS, GCS, anatomical locations of the missed diagnosis, the time of delayed diagnosis and the prognosis. Results ISS was (42.97±10.94) points in MD group, with statistical difference compared with NMD group (P < 0.05). The patients with GCS≤8 in MD group was more than those in NMD group (P < 0.05). Conclusions It is effective to prevent missed diagnosis and improve the survival of patients with severe traumatic brain injuries combined with multiple trauma by judging injury severity quickly and precisely based on the principle of "life first" and repeated and systemic physical examination.
9.Research on Status of Functioning and Disability, Unmet Needs and Service Development of Rehabilitation for People with Disabilities in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Lun LI ; Yilin HE ; Zhenzhong MAO ; Zhuoying QIU ; Guoxiang WANG ; Jianxun GUO ; Xin LI ; Qinyi LI ; Fengbo LIU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2017;23(8):875-878
Objective To analyze functioning and disability, unmet needs and the service for people with disabilities in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. Methods Based on International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and World Report on Disabil-ity, the theoretical framework had been constructed, and the unmet needs and service status for people with disabilities in Shenzhen in 2015 had been statistically analyzed. Results For the statistics of disability by categories, physical disability composed of 42.5%, speech disability composed of 1.5%;people with severe and extremely severe disabilities composed of 52.8%;Futian District composed of 19.7%, Yantian District composed of 2.2%;people aged 0 to 18 years composed of 17.4%, and people aged over 60 years (27.0%) were the larger group. For the unmet needs of people with disabilities, 25%needed rehabilitation therapy, 18.8%needed functional training, 23.2%needed assis-tive devices, and 32.9%had no need. For rehabilitation sevice in Shenzhen, 24.4%received rehabilitation therapy, 17.4%received function-al training, 20.4%received assistive devices, and 37.6%did not receive any service. For the barrier-free reconstruction, 4.6%needed bath-room reconstruction, and 0.7%needed internet access screen software. Conclusion The status of functioning and disability, unmet needs and service development of rehabilitation in Shenzhen had been analyzed. There was still a gap between unmet needs and services of rehabilita-tion. It recommended to construct precise services delivery based on unmet needs, improve the full coverage and quality of service of reha-bilitation.
10.Multiple mediating effects of social participation and social support on the physical and mental health of the community-dwelling elderly
Qinyi DU ; Xuan MA ; Xiaoxu WANG ; Yan REN ; Xiaohong CUI ; Mei FENG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2023;22(8):818-825
Objective:To investigate the status and influencing factors of activities of daily living (ADL), anxiety and depression of the community-dwelling elderly, and to explore the mediating effect of social support and social participation on ADL, anxiety and depression.Methods:A questionnaire survey was conducted from July to October 2022, among 637 residents over 60 years old registered in the Community Health Service Center of Taiyuan Economic and Technological Development Zone selected by simple random sampling method. The general information questionnaire, Activities of Daily Living (ADL) scale, Anxiety Self-assessment Scale, Depression Self-assessment Scale, Social Support Scale, and Social Participation Scale were used in the survey. The dichotomous logistic regression model was used to analyze the influencing factors of disability, anxiety, and depression of the elderly. Structural equation modeling was used to verify the mediating effects of social participation and social support on the ADL and mental health status in the elderly.Results:The disability rate of the elderly in the community was 42.9%(258/602). Age( OR=2.87-4.91), acute disease attack in the last three months( OR=2.03),poor economic status( OR=2.39), impaired social participation ability( OR=4.07, 11.75) and low level of social support( OR=2.37) were risk factors for disability of the elderly in the community. The incidence of anxiety symptoms was 22.7%(137/602). The risk factors of anxiety were having more than one chronic disease ( OR=2.24), poor economic status ( OR=2.27), mild and intermediate impairment of social participation ability( OR=6.97, 180.43)and low level of social support( OR=2.04). The incidence of depressive symptoms was 19.4%(117/602). The risk factors of depression were acute disease attack in the past three months ( OR=1.90), loneliness in the past three months ( OR=2.17), impaired social participation ( OR=4.17) and low level of social support ( OR=3.90). The direct effect of ADL on mental health was 0.204 (Bootstrap 95% CI:0.081-0.330), accounting for 34.58% of the total effect. The mediating effects of social participation and social support on ADL and mental health were 0.343 (Bootstrap 95% CI:0.274-0.418) and 0.042 (Bootstrap 95% CI:0.015-0.075) respectively, accounting for 58.13% and 7.12% of the total effect. Conclusions:Social support and social participation are not only the common influencing factors of ADL, anxiety and depression of the community-dwelling elderly, but also have a mediating effect on ADL and mental health. Promoting the social participation of the community-dwelling elderly and increasing social support can improve both ADL and mental health for them.