1.Intervention of empowerment with multi-stage change theory on diet behavior for the influence of metabolic indices in patients with diabetes
Yang WU ; Xia DAI ; Wei WEI ; Chun WEI ; Lirong LU ; Saihua LI
Chongqing Medicine 2016;(1):71-73
Objective To investigate the influence of different educational methods on the metabolic indices in patients with diabetes .Methods A total of 218 patients with diabetes in the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University were ran-domized divided into two groups .Different intervention ways were used :patients in the control group received conventional educa-tional methods ,while patients in experiment group received the educational methods combined with empowerment and multi-stage theory of change .The C-DES-SF scale scores and the HbA1c ,FPG ,2 h PG ,TC ,TG ,LDL ,HDL indices was compared between the two groups .Results Indices and empowered ability of HbA1c ,FPG ,2 h PG ,TC ,LDL were changed in accordance with time .As compared with control group ,the educational method in intervention group had better change of FPG ,2 h PG ,TC ,LDL(P< 0 .05) . Indices and empowered ability of HbA1c ,FPG ,2 h PG ,TC ,LDL had inter-action with time ,and indexes in intervention group were better than those in the control group(P< 0 .05) .At the 3rd and 6th month after invention in the intervention group ,patients in movement stage and movement maintaining stage were higher than those in control group(P< 0 .05) .Conclusion Well correction of bad diet behaviors by application of educational methods of combined with empowerment and multi-stage theory of change for the type 2 diabetes patients would help the patients to improve the ability of self-care and control the level of metabolic indices .
2.Expressions of orotate phosphoribosyltransferase in colorectal carcinoma and its correlations with toxicities of chemotherapy.
Qiumei DONG ; Saihua HUANG ; Ying LI ; Jianhua LIU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2012;32(8):1179-1181
OBJECTIVETo investigate the expression of orotate phosphoribosyltransferase (OPRT) in colorectal carcinoma and analyze its correlations with the toxicities of chemotherapy.
METHODSThe expression of OPRT mRNA was detected using RT-PCR in colorectal carcinoma tissues and paired adjacent normal tissues from 58 patients receiving FOLFOX6 regimen chemotherapy. The toxicities of the chemotherapy were recorded, and the correlations between OPRT mRNA expression and the toxicities were analyzed.
RESULTSOPRT mRNA expression was significantly higher in the tumor tissues than in the corresponding normal tissues (P=0.001), but OPRT expression in the tumor tissues was not correlated with the toxicities of the chemotherapy (P>0.05). OPRT level in the normal tissues showed a significant positive correlation with the occurrence of diarrhea in these cases (P=0.013).
CONCLUSIONOPRT expression in colorectal carcinoma tissues is not correlated with the toxicities of 5-FU-based regimen, but OPRT expression in the normal tissues can help predict the toxicities associated with 5-FU.
Adult ; Aged ; Antimetabolites, Antineoplastic ; therapeutic use ; toxicity ; Colorectal Neoplasms ; drug therapy ; metabolism ; pathology ; Female ; Fluorouracil ; therapeutic use ; toxicity ; Humans ; Intestinal Mucosa ; metabolism ; pathology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Orotate Phosphoribosyltransferase ; metabolism
3.A qualitative study on the driving forces of postpartum health promotion in gestational diabetes
Weilian JIANG ; Saihua LI ; Meizhen YANG ; Xianli HUANG ; Yun GUO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(26):2034-2039
Objective:To understand the driving factors of postpartum health promotion behaviors in pregnant women with gestational diabetes.Methods:From September to October 2019, the purpose of the sampling method was to select 14 cases of gestational diabetic gynaecologists who visited the outpatient department of diabetes care in our hospital as the research subjects. The phenomenological research method was used to conduct a semi-structured interview. Colaizzi′s 7-step analysis method was used to organize and analyze the data to refine the subject.Results:The driving force of postpartum health promotion behaviors of gestational diabetes mothers mainly came from the internal driving force and the external driving force. The internal driving force was mainly the uncertainty of gestational diabetes, the solution of the problem improves self-worth, and the post-traumatic growth made patients re-understand life. The external driving force was mainly family support, full mobilization of subjective initiative, quantitative diet intake and building of a healthy lifestyle.Conclusions:The driving factors for postpartum health promotion of gestational diabetic women are complex and diverse. Medical staff should timely grasp the post-natal health promotion status of gestational diabetic women, and promote their self-support and social support.
4.Analysis of risk factors for post-stroke anxiety and depression and the therapeutic effect of Jiangqi Dayu Decoction
Yousong SHU ; Jie LI ; Saihua WANG ; Zhi HE
Journal of Chinese Physician 2024;26(2):196-200
Objective:To explore the risk factors for post-stroke anxiety and depression, and analyze the therapeutic effect of Jiangqi Dayu Decoction on on post-stroke anxiety and depression.Methods:A total of 201 patients with post-stroke anxiety and depression admitted to the Wuhan First Hospital from October 2019 to October 2022 were selected and included in the anxiety and depression group. They were randomly divided into a control group ( n=100, treated with conventional western medicine) and an observation group ( n=101, treated with Jiangqi Dayu decoction on the basis of conventional western medicine) using a random number table method. The clinical efficacy, Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAMA) scores, Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD) scores, norepinephrine (NE), brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), and adverse reactions were compared between the control group and the observation group. During the same period, 50 patients without anxiety and depression after stroke were selected and included in the non anxiety and depression group. The general information and laboratory indicators of patients in the non anxiety and depression group were compared with those in the anxiety and depression group. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were used to analyze the risk factors for anxiety and depression after stroke. Results:The total effective rate of clinical efficacy in the observation group was significantly higher than that in the control group (95.05% vs 76.00%) ( P<0.05). After treatment, the HAMA and HAMD scores of both groups were lower than before treatment (all P<0.05), and the serum levels of BDNF, NE, and 5-HT were higher than before treatment (all P<0.05); After treatment, the HAMA and HAMD scores of the observation group were lower than those of the control group (all P<0.05), and the serum levels of BDNF, NE, and 5-HT were higher than those of the control group (all P<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in the incidence of adverse reactions between the two groups ( P>0.05). The age, proportion of females, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score, proportion of family care<7, and number of comorbidities>2 were significantly higher in the anxiety and depression group than those in the non anxiety and depression group (all P<0.05). The education level and per capita monthly income of families were significantly lower than those in the non anxiety and depression group (all P<0.05). The body mass index (BMI), smoking history, drinking history, white blood cells, total cholesterol, and glycated hemoglobin of both groups were significantly higher There was no statistically significant difference in disease type and stroke site (all P>0.05). The multivariate logistic regression model showed that high NIHSS score, low per capita monthly income, female gender, family care score<7 points, and the number of comorbidities>2 were risk factors for post-stroke anxiety and depression (all P<0.05). Conclusions:NIHSS score, per capita monthly income of families, gender, family care level, and the number of comorbidities can all affect the occurrence of post-stroke anxiety and depression. Jiangqi Dayu decoction has a good therapeutic effect on patients with post-stroke anxiety and depression, helping to improve anxiety and depression symptoms. It upregulates NE, BDNF, and 5-HT levels, has high safety, and is worth promoting.
5.The reliability and validity of short form-36 questionnaire in patients with gout
Qihong GUO ; Qianhua LI ; Baolin ZHENG ; Tongguang YANG ; Yuanyi LI ; Benliu LIU ; Saihua HUANG ; Lie DAI
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2018;22(7):446-451
Objective To investigate the reliability and validity of the medical outcomes by applying short form-36 (SF-36) in evaluating gout patients’ health related quality of life (HRQOL).Methods Gout patientswere enrolled between March 2016 and June 2016 in Foshan Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine.Patients completed the SF-36 questionnaire.Summary scores,physical component summary (PCS) and mental component summary (MCS) were calculated by summing factor-weighted scores across all 8 subscales,with factor weights derived from general population.The indicators of reliability and validity included internal consistency,test-retest reliability,structural and discriminant validity,ceiling and floor effect.Results Totally 306 patients were enrolled.The internal consistency test showed that the Cronbach α coefficients ranged from 0.782 to 0.822,and the test-retest reliability coefficients ranged from 0.720 to 0.986 (P<0.01).Structural validity analysis showed that there were two items whose eigenvalues were greater than one with the cumulative contribution rate of 66.1%.The discriminant validity analysis found that patients with more numbers of tophi,higher frequency of flare,multi-arthrosis involved and more complications had less scores of PCS and MCS (P<0.05).There was a high ceiling effect on physiological function and a higher ceiling and floor effect on role limitation and emotional function caused hy impaired physical health.Conclusion The SF-36 can be used for the assessment of HRQOL in Chinese gout patients but disease specific questionnaire are warranted.
6.Clinical analysis of severe/critical 2019 novel coronavirus Omicron variant infection combined with atrial fibrillation
Zhihong ZHAO ; Saihua WANG ; Luoning ZHU ; Qiang HUAN ; Bei TIAN ; Shuwen HAO ; Zhongping NING ; Xiang SONG ; Xinming LI
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2022;34(9):900-904
Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics and prognosis of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients with Omicron variant combined with atrial fibrillation (AF).Methods:From March 23, 2022 to May 15, 2022, 2 675 aged ≥ 50 years old COVID-19 patients with AF were admitted to Zhoupu Hospital, the designated hospital for COVID-19 in Shanghai. Patients were divided into mild symptoms group, normal group, and serious/critical group according to the symptoms. The clinical data, imaging examination and laboratory results and prognosis of the three group patients were compared.Results:The median age of 2 675 COVID-19 patients was 69.0 (60.0, 81.0) years old, the incidence of AF was 5.05% (135/2 675), the age range of AF patients were from 55 to 101 years old, with a median age of 84.0 (74.0, 89.0), and the number of mild symptoms, normal, serious/critical patients were 68, 30, 37, respectively, including 9 of serious and 28 of critical patients. In the serious/critical patients, aged 55-75 years old accounted for 43.2%, the rate of 2019 novel coronavirus vaccination was 32.4%. The identified new-onset AF was the highest among the three groups, but the rate of persistent AF was the highest in the mild symptoms group (58.8%). The severe/critical group complicated with fever (29.7%), hepatic insufficiency (13.5%), renal insufficiency (46.0%), type 2 diabetes (46.0%), and heart failure were higher in NYHA classification [compared with the mild symptoms and normal group (score): 1.8±1.1 vs. 1.1±0.8, 1.2±0.7, respectively, all P < 0.05]. In term of laboratory examinations, C-reactive protein (CRP), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) levels were significantly higher in serious/critical patients compared to the mild symptoms and normal groups [CRP (mg/L): 27.2 (6.0, 60.8) vs. 7.6 (3.1, 19.3), 12.8 (4.9, 26.3), ALT (U/L): 31.3±15.4 vs. 15.4±9.3, 19.3±11.7, AST (U/L): 78.0±21.7 vs. 34.7±15.6, 38.1±24.4, all P < 0.05]. The hemoglobin (Hb) and albumin (ALB) levels were significantly lower than those in the mild symptoms and normal groups [Hb (g/L): 105.3±22.5 vs. 125.8±25.4, 123.0±20.4, ALB (g/L): 33.7±6.0 vs. 39.0±5.5 and 39.6±13.1, all P < 0.05]. In addition, MB isoenzyme of creatine kinase (CK-MB) was significantly higher in the serious/critical group than that in the mild symptoms group [μg/L: 2.5 (1.5, 3.4) vs. 2.2 (1.2, 2.8), P < 0.05]. In terms of the treatment, the percentage of antiplatelet agents and low-molecular heparin ratio compared among the three groups were statistically significant, with the serious/critical group using the lowest percentage of antiplatelet agents (27.0%) and a higher percentage of low-molecular heparin usage than that in mild symptoms group [81.1% (30/37) vs. 51.5% (35/68), P < 0.05]. In terms of prognosis, the mortality of patients with AF was 18.5% (25/135), all of whom were critical ill, including 32.0% (8/25) with cerebral embolism, pulmonary embolism and cerebral hemorrhage. Among them, 40.0% (10/25) died of multiple organ failure (40.0% combined with gastrointestinal hemorrhage), 20.0% (5/25) died of heart failure, and 12.0% (3/25) died of respiratory failure; while there were no death cases recorded in the mild symptoms, normal group and 9 serious patients. Conclusions:The serious/critical patients infected with COVID-19 Omicron variant with AF, have a worse prognosis and high mortality. Multiple organ failure, heart failure, sudden cardiac death, respiratory failure and embolic disease are the major causes of death.
7.Clinical analysis of delayed cardiac tamponade in atrial fibrillation patients with left atrial appendage closure
Zhihong ZHAO ; Wei LI ; Luoning ZHU ; Hanjun ZHAO ; Saihua WANG ; Shuwen HAO ; Zhongping NING ; Xiang SONG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2022;31(7):908-914
Objective:To investigate the relationship of delayed cardiac tamponade (CT) after left atrial appendage closure (LAAC) in atrial fibrillation (AF) patients and implanted occluders and adjacent anatomical structures.Methods:This study was a retrospective study. Thirteen AF patients with LAAC complicated with delayed CT and with concurrent emergency pericardiocentesis drainage in Zhoupu Hospital, Shanghai University of Medicine & Health Sciences from August 2016 to June 2021 were selected. The follow-up time was (16±12) months. The clinical data of these patients were retrospectively analyzed, including the relationship between the left atrial appendage and pulmonary artery, vein anatomy by left atrium computed tomography angiography (CTA) before and after LAAC.Results:Thirteen patients with delayed CT were treated by pericardiocentesis and drainage after LAAC and aged (72.1±8.3) years, and 7 patients were male, Six patients received cryoablation simultaneously. The classification types of left atrial appendage included cauliflower and chicken wing types were 8 and 5 respectively. The seal plate diameter of the lobe-and-disc devices was (29.5±2.8)mm; 10 patients had cardiac CTA reviewed. The occluder was attached to pulmonary artery in 8 patients, attached to left superior pulmonary vein only in one patient, and attached to pulmonary artery and left superior pulmonary vein in one patient. The prognosis was good except one patient who died 2 days after LAAC.Conclusions:Delayed CT after LACC is closely related to the location of left atrial appendage adjacent to pulmonary artery and left superior pulmonary vein, and is related to larger occluder and anchor hook.
8.Effect of mesenchymal stem cells combined with immunosuppressants on immune rejection in a rat model of liver transplantation
Haitao LI ; Saihua YU ; Lihong CHEN ; Zisen LAI ; Haiyan LIU ; Hongzhi LIU ; Conglong. SHEN
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2024;40(6):1209-1214
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) combined with immunosuppressants (IS) on immune rejection in a rat model of liver transplantation. MethodsF344 rats were divided into Normal group (without any intervention), PS group (injected with an equal volume of normal saline), MSC group (injected with MSC), IS group (injected with IS), and MSC+IS group (injected with MSC and IS), with 8 rats in each group. For all rats except those in the Normal group, the Kamada’s double-cuff method was used to establish a model of orthotopic liver transplantation, without reconstruction of the hepatic artery. HE staining and Masson staining were performed for rat liver tissue, and the degree of liver fibrosis was analyzed; immunohistochemical experiments were used to measure the infiltration of T cells and NK cells, and immunofluorescence assay was used to analyze macrophage M2 polarization. A one-way analysis of variance was used for comparison of continuous data between multiple groups, and the least significant difference t-test was used for further comparison between two groups. The Kaplan-Meier method was used to plot survival curves, and the log-rank test was used for survival analysis. ResultsCompared with the PS group, the MSC+IS group had a significantly prolonged survival time (P<0.01), and the MSC group, the IS group, and the MSC+IS group had a significant improvement in the histological structure of the liver and a significant reduction in the degree of liver fibrosis (all P<0.000 1), as well as a significant reduction in the infiltration of NK and T cells (all P<0.000 1) and a significant increase in the degree of macrophage M2 polarization (all P<0.000 1). The MSC+IS group had a significantly better effect than the MSC group and the IS group. ConclusionMSCs combined with IS can improve liver histopathology, reduce inflammatory cell infiltration, promote macrophage M2 polarization, and exert an immunosuppressive effect in rats after liver transplantation.
9.Quality evaluation of clinical trial literatures on the COVID-19 treatment with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)
Jiangwei JIN ; Jianrong SHI ; Jian CAI ; Guihua LI ; Saihua LU ; Feng XU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2021;39(3):206-210
Objective To evaluate the quality of the clinical trial literatures published on the treatment of COVID-19 with TCM, find out the shortcomings and put forward corresponding suggestions, in order to promote TCM against COVID-19. Methods "COVID-19", "New Coronavirus Pneumonia", "TCM", "Chinese Medicine", "Clinical Trial", "Lianhua Qingwen", "Huoxiang Zhengqi", "Jinhua Qinggan", and other keywords were used to search relevant literatures in CNKI and PubMed database. Among the all the screened relevant literatures on the treatment of COVID-19 with TCM, the literature quality was assessed according to evaluation criteria of clinical trial literatures. Results A total of 463 papers related to the treatment of COVID-19 with TCM were obtained. 440 papers on theoretical research on the network pharmacology mechanism of Chinese medicine treatment of COVID-19 were excluded. Among the 23 articles included in the quality analysis, there are 3 randomized controlled studies, 1 multi-center prospective randomized controlled trial, 2 disease case report trials, and 5 uncontrolled single arm studies, 5 controlled trials and 7 retrospective studies. In the period of more than half a year, although many clinical trial documents of TCM for the treatment of COVID-19 have been published, the clinical trial design reflected in most TCM clinical trials were not standardized. There are problems in "randomness and rationality", such as no control group, no randomization design, only case studies, no blinding method in controlling bias, and insufficient objectivity in the evaluation criteria of efficacy. All of these need to be improved. Conclusion The treatment of new coronavirus pneumonia with TCM still requires more and standardized clinical trial verifications and publications to generate strong evidence-based results, such as adding control groups, increasing sample size, and using blinding methods to increase the credibility of clinical trials.
10.Survey and intervention countermeasures on occupational stress of young hospital pharmacists
Jiahao WU ; Lin GU ; Guihua LI ; Ming FANG ; Yan WANG ; Saihua LU ; Feng XU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2021;39(3):283-286
Objective To investigate the occupational life status and occupational related stress factors of young hospital pharmacists, and to promote the healthy development of young pharmacists. Methods Questionnaire was designed and released on-line through Wenjuan Star APP. Demographic characteristic information, occupational stress and stress management data were obtained. Data were processed with SPSS. Results About sixty percent of 289 questionnaire respondents complained of occupational stress (178 respondents). Gender, education level, hospital grade, and job position had no significant effect on occupational stress difference. However, different age group showed different occupational stress. Pharmacist at the age of 31-35 complained more stress than the other age group. Pharmacist with high title complained more stress than the lower titles. Conclusion More than half of young pharmacists suffer from the high occupational stress, and various intervention measures should be taken to relieve the stress.