1.Study of the patterns of cancer nurse specialist training
Hongxia WEI ; Xiling GUO ; Cong YAO ; Wanxia YAO ; Ruijun WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(21):1661-1664
Objective To summarize theskill practice as the coremethods and training effect in tumor specialist nurse training , and to explore the suitable effective methods and pattern of China′s national conditions of specialist nurse training in China, for providing a reference for conducting cancer specialist nurse training. Methods Reviewed and analyzed tumor specialist nurse training method to make clear the training effect from 2012 to 2013, 100 students was investigated by using questionnaires , which contain 15 aspects, before and after the training respectively. designskill practice as the coreof the training content (160 hours) and theoretical classes (80 hours), established training evaluation criteria and the organization management system. Results All 100 students had grasped maintenance technology, observation of the complications of treatment, infusion port of the maintenance, the use of chemotherapy drugs, health education for patients with PICC catheter, and the use of effective order, the grasp rate was 100%. Complications rate was decreased significantly after using PICC catheter, (the rate of catheter related blood stream infections and the rate of thrombosis was reduced from the top 35%and 12%before training to 4%and 1%after training respectively (P<0.05). Conclusions In order to train more practical clinical nurse specialists, reduce the complications, raise the overall level of nursing profession, and improve the quality of nursing after using PICC catheter. Skill practice as the core methods in tumor specialist nurse training should be advocated.
2.Effect of reducing the radiation pneumonitis by abdominal breathing exercises in patients with chest malignant tumors
Meili TIAN ; Huimin GAO ; Cong YAO ; Ruijun WANG ; Wanxia YAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(17):1257-1259
Objective To evaluate the prophylactic effect of abdominal breathing exercises on radiation pneumonitis in patients with chest malignant tumors.Methods 100 patients with chest malignant tumors were given radiotherapy and divided with random digit table into the exercise group and the control group with 50 patients in each group.The incidence rate of radiation pneumonitis in both groups was compared.The prophylactic effect of abdominal breathing exercises on radiation pneumonitis was evaluated.Results The incidence of radiation pneumonitis in abdominal breathing exercise group was significantly reduced [34% (17/50) vs.56% (28/50),Z=2.397,P<0.05],the incidences of grade Ⅰ [22% (11/50) vs.30% (15/50)] and grade Ⅱ [12% (6/50) vs.18% (9/50)] radiation pneumonitis decreased,and no grade Ⅲ and Ⅳ radiation pneumonitis occurred.Conclusions The incidence of radiation pneumonitis in patients with chest malignant tumors treated with radiation therapy may be decreased by abdominal breathing exercises,which may be widely applied in patients treated with radiation therapy.
3.Establishment of a Shanxi province centered maintenance network for the management and practical activity of peripherally inserted central catheters
Hongxia WEI ; Rong PENG ; Cong YAO ; Wanxia YAO ; Ruijun WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(13):1020-1023
Objective To explore how to establish and safeguard the peripherally inserted central catheters(PICC) maintenance network for the management and practical activity of PICC,so as to provide continuous high-quality PICC maintenance for discharged patients with PICC. Methods 40 nurses each year from 10 cities and 100 country hospitals affiliated with Shanxi Quality Control Center to train in the 1st and 2nd affiliated hospital of Xi`an Jiaotong University were choosen as 214 PICC maintainers. These maintainers were taken into the inner-net of 1st affiliated hospital of Xi`an Jiaotong University management system complete the PICC maintenance net of Shanxi province. Results After the establishment of maintenance network, the number of patients with PICC increased (from 610 cases in 2008 to 1 434 cases in 2014);A large number of PICC management had been down by the qualified nurses in primary hospitals; Duration of PICC in patients days was prolonged; The PICC related complications including thrombophlebitis, catheter infection,occlusion or dislodgment and unplanned extubate were significantly decreased (P < 0.05 respectively). Conclusions Establishment of PICC maintenance network can provide patients with standardized and convenient PICC maintenance service,decrease the incidence of catheter which related complications and ensure patient safety. The application of PICC maintenance network should be used more and more.
4.Growth factors in the construction of tissue-engineered meniscus
Song CHEN ; Peiliang FU ; Ruijun CONG ; Yuli WU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(41):7303-7309
BACKGROUND:Differentiation of growth factor-induced cells into fibrocartilage is the hot topic in the research of meniscus tissue engineering. The in vitro construction and in vivo reconstruction of menisci are closely related with the effect of growth factors. OBJECTIVE:To review the current development of growth factors in meniscus tissue engineering, and to investigate the mechanism. METHODS:The VIP database (http://lib.cqvip.com), CNKI database (www.cnki.net) and PubMed database (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed) were retrieved for the related articles from January 2008 to March 2013 with the key words of“meniscus tissue engineering, cartilage, growth factors”. A total of 53 articles on the research of growth factors in meniscus tissue engineering were included. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:There were various growth factors in cartilage tissue engineering research, and the new growth factors have been found in the constant. The research on the regulation effect of growth factors on cartilage was changed from the research of single growth factor model to the research of the interactions between multiple growth factors;the molecular mechanisms of growth factors in regulating the cartilage have also been extensively studied. Growth factors have good application prospects in tissue engineering, but there are stil many problems to be solved, such as during the healing of menisci, the expressions and the effect of different growth factors are different in different time points. So how to play the interaction between growth factors timely and appropriately thus stimulating the in vivo microenvironment, investigating the molecular mechanisms of growth factors in regulating the cartilage, as wel as finding the new growth factors are the research focus in meniscus tissue engineering.
5.Qualitative research about reasons of delaying to receive medical treatment among patients with breast cancer
Ruijun WANG ; Wanxia YAO ; Yingqi ZHONG ; Cong YAO ; Gaojuan LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2010;26(2):48-50
Objective To know the masons of delaying to receive medical treatment among patients with breast cancer, and then reference to related health education. Methods 13 patients with breast cancer were selected in this research, interviewed them by phenomenological method to know their reasons of delaying to receive medical treatment, analized the results of interview by Clolaizzi method. Results The were five themes for patients with breast cancer about delaying to receive medical treatment, they were not understand breast cancer-related knowledge, shortage of method of self-examination, psychological factors, working pressure and family factors, social environment factors. Conclusions We should strengthen breast cancer-related health education when changed women's traditional ideas and ameliorated their family and social environment.
6.Lentiviral-medicated hβD-3 gene transfer induces chondrogenesis of human synovium derived mesenchymal stem cells and its antibacterial activity
Xing YIN ; Ruijun CONG ; Yuli WU ; Peiliang FU ; Zheru DING ; Haishan WU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2015;35(11):1168-1176
Objective This article is aim to test the safety and the in vitro antibacterial activity of the Lentiviral-nedicated humanβ-defensin 3 (hβD-3) transfecion synovium-derived mesenchymal stem cells (SMSCs).Methods Tissues with SMSCs were obtained by surgical operations.Cells were explant cultured and purified by magnetic cell separation system.Cells were identified by microscopic observation, immunofluorescence and cell surface markers.Through inducing the cells into fat, osteoblasts and chondroblasts to respectively determine the multi-directional differentiation potential.Construct a hβD-3 contained lentivirus and transfected into SMSCs.Got the cell growth curve and determine the DNA content by using flow cytometry.The NOD/SCID mice were applied to verify the tumorigenicity of SMSCs.Agar diffusion test was applied to doing antibacterial activity test of posttransfecton SMSCs.The rabbit model of knee joint in staphylococcus aureus infections verify its bacteriostatic action in vivo.Results: Purified SMSCs had the structure and surface signatures of MSCs.It had the potential of multi-differentiation.Immunofluorescence had verified that SMSCs transfected by lentivirus could stably express hβD-3.Cell proliferation kinetics, karyotype analysis and Tumorigenic type analysis verified the safety of SMSCs after transfection.The in vivo and vitro antibacterial activity test of the recombinant SMSCs showed that after cell passages, the subcultured SMSCs (P5 cells were used in this article) could express hβD-3 stably and had antibacterial activity.The result of the antibacterial circle showed that low concentration group inhibit bacterial activity while the medium and high group could enlarge compared with the negative and positive control group.Conclusion Lentiviral-medicated hβD-3 gene express SMSCs could successfully subcultured and stably express hβD-3, meanwhile it had apparent in vitro antibacterial activity.
7.Influence to the curative effect of THA with different methods to reconstruct limb length for Crowe Ⅳ type developmental dysplasia of the hip
Ruijun CONG ; Peiliang FU ; Yuli WU ; Song CHEN ; Bo WANG ; Xiaohua LI ; Qiwei FU ; Yunli ZHU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2013;(3):214-219
Objective To explore the differences of the joint function and the patient's satisfaction between two different methods to reconstruct limb length for unilateral Crowe Ⅳ developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH).Methods The clinical controlled study were used.21 cases with unilateral DDH Crowe Ⅳ treated with total hip arthroplasty were divided into 2 groups randomly.The patients in the first group were reconstructed the limb with the compensatory length and those in the second group were did with the real length.The patients were followed up 10 years.Two independent sample t-test was used to compare these two operations.Harris scores and SF-36 scores were used in the test.Survival analysis with Kaplan-Meier method was involved in the survival of the prosthesis and then test with Log-rank test.X-ray films of different period were compared to confirm the prosthetic loosening.Results Seventeen patients were followed up 8-10 years.There were no significant differences both in Harris score and most of the SF-36 scores at the median follow-up of 10 years.The item mental healthy of SF-36 expressed significant difference.Five patients required revision.There were 10 cases suffered with polyethylene wear,6 cases with severe osteoporosis in greater trochanter,and 3 cases with osteolytic reaction.Conclusion There are no significant differences between the two surgical method in the survival rate of prosthesis and the joint function in the median follow up.The satisfaction of the control groups is lower than the trial groups both at the early stage after the operation and the median follow up.The revision rate between the two groups is similar but the reason is different.
8.Biological characteristics of synovial mesenchymal stem cells after isolation and purification
Peiliang FU ; Lei ZHANG ; Yuli WU ; Haishan WU ; Ruijun CONG ; Song CHEN ; Zheru DING ; Qi ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(41):7221-7227
BACKGROUND:A large amount of studies have confirmed that synovial mesenchymal stem cells have the similarity in cellmorphology, immune phenotype, colony forming ability and differentiation potential with bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells. But bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells are better than synovial mesenchymal stem cells in the ability to differentiate into cartilages. OBJECTIVE:To discuss the possibility of using synovial mesenchymal stem cells as seed cells for meniscal tissue engineering. METHODS:The synovial mesenchymal stem cells were isolated from rabbit synovial tissues with limiting dilution monoclonal culture method, and then the cells were purified. The morphology, ultrastructure, molecular phenotype, proliferation kinetics, karyotype and tumorigenicity of the in vitro cultured cells were analyzed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The synovial mesenchymal stem cells isolated from the rabbit synovial cells had high proliferation capacity during in vitro monolayer culture. The synovial mesenchymal stem cells grew to peak at 6 days, and the doubling time was (30.2±2.4) hours. Flow cytometry results showed the synovial mesenchymal stem cells could express some molecular makers of mesenchymal stem cells, such as CD44 and CD90. DNA contents check, karyotype test and oncogenicity test confirmed isolated and purified synovial mesenchymal stem cells were the normal diploid cells without tumorigenicity, so the cells can be used as seed cells for meniscal tissue engineering.
9.Histocompatibility between small intestinal submucosa and synovial mesenchymal stem cells
Peiliang FU ; Lei ZHANG ; Yuli WU ; Haishan WU ; Ruijun CONG ; Song CHEN ; Zheru DING ; Qi ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(47):8202-8208
BACKGROUND:Smal intestinal submucosa is characterized as antimicrobial activity, good biocompatibility, bio-mechanical properties, and rapid degradation in vivo, similar to the extracellular matrix of meniscal
fibrochondrocytes.
OBJECTIVE:To observe whether there exists a good histocompatibility between smal intestinal submucosa and synovial mesenchymal stem cells.
METHODS:Smal intestinal submucosa was treated with physical and chemical treatment. And hematoxylin-eosin staining and scanning electron microscopy observation were performed. Then, smal intestinal submucosa extracts were prepared for the fol owing experiments. (1) Pyrogenic test:smal intestinal submucosa extracts were injected into the ear vein of New Zealand white rabbits. (2) Skin sensitization test:smal intestinal submucosa extracts, paraformaldehyde solution and normal saline were respectively injected intradermal y into New Zealand white rabbits. (3) General toxicity test:smal intestinal submucosa extracts and normal saline were respectively injected into the ear vein of New Zealand white rabbits. Smal intestinal submucosa was co-cultured with osteogenic rabbit synovial mesenchymal stem cells, and smal intestinal submucosa cultured alone served as control. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:There were some intestinal mucosal epithelial cells, fat cells and other cells adhered onto the surface of smal intestinal submucosa after physical treatment. While, the amount of residual cells decreased sharply after chemical treatment. But the main structure and the component had not been changed. The surface of smal intestinal submucosa was smooth and no cells remained, and there was a three-dimension network spatial structure. The porosity was 80%. Smal intestinal submucosa is a non-toxic, nonirritating, non-immunogenic biomaterial with very good biocompatibility, which has a good histocompatibility with rabbit synovial mesenchymal stem cells.
10.Experimental study on the compound culture of small intestinal submucosa with synovial mesenchymal stem cells
Song CHEN ; Song PENG ; Peiliang FU ; Yuli WU ; Zheru DING ; Qi ZHOU ; Ruijun CONG ; Haishan WU ; Zhenyu XU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2014;(10):1059-1067
Objective To investigate the biosecurity and biocompatibility of small intestinal submucosa (SIS) as scaffold for tissue engineering and to explore the possibility to induce synovial mesenchymal stem cells (SMSCs) differentiate into cartilage with SIS as the scaffold and SMSCs as the seed cells. Methods The SMSCs were isolated and cultured from the synovial mem-brane of knee joints of rabbits by a conventional method. The SIS was harvested from pigs according to the physical method and Abraham's method. 4 rabbits are divided into the experimental group and control group. The biosecurity of SIS as scaf-folds were investigated in pyrogen test, skin sensitization test and systemic toxicity test. The SMSCs and SIS were co-cultured in vitro and induced to differentiate into cartilage to explore the biocompatibility of SMSCs and SIS, the proliferation and differ-entiation ability of SMSCs on the scaffold of SIS. The varietyies were identified by the microscope. Results The SIS isolated with the physical method and Abraham's method is a milky and translucent membrane with a smooth surface. Under the electron microscope, SIS presented a porous Stereoscopic three-dimensional network structure, which is formed by fibrous tissues' intertex-ture. Its' porosity was about 80%and its aperture was 100-200μm. Meanwhile, the biosecurity and biocompatibility of SIS were also fine. In the trial that the SMSCs and SIS were co-cultured in vitro, the SMSCs can grow, adhere to and differentiate on the sur-face of SIS and into the hollows very well. It can also secrete extracellular matrix. Through scanning microscope observation, cells contact with each other by their neuritis, or adhered to the wall of hole by cellular protrution. On the surface of SIS, the SMSCs maintain the property that it can easily differentiate into the chondrogenic lineage in the chondrogenic medium. Immunochemistry staining showed positive expression of type II collagen post 21 days of co-cultrue. Conclusion SIS can be used as the scaffold to construct tissue engineering meniscus as it has good biosecurity and biocompatibility with SMSCs without disturbing the cell form or inhibiting the growth and function of SMSCs.