1.Evaluation of the effect of preemptive analgesia with continuous epidual anesthesia in total knee arthroplasty
Jiangtao DONG ; Baicheng CHEN ; Shufeng KANG
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(09):-
[Objective]To observe the effect of preemptive analgesia with continuous epidual anesthesia in total knee arthroplasty.[Methods]Fifty-four patients who were treated in author's hospital were randomly assigned into two groups with 27 patients in each.One group was treated with 0.125% ropivacaine 2 ml/h through epidual catheter since 12 hours before the operation.The other group was given saline at the same rate.All the patients received general anaesthesia in the operation.The use of patient controlled analgesia(PCA) with epidual anesthesia was initiated 48 hours after operation.PCA was used as a supplement when the patients comldn't bear the pain.The following variations were compared between these two groups:visual analog score(VAS),the incidences of complication,deep vein thrombosis(DVT),the time of the ability to actively reach 90 degree knee flexion,the range of motion(ROM) and the chronic pain after operation.[Results]The following variations were statistically significantly lower in ropivacaine group than that in the saline group:VAS,DVT,the time to reach 90 degree knee flextion,while ROM 6 months and 1 year after operation were significant higher.There were no statistically significant differences between groups in the incidence of the side effects during the two days after the operation and the chronic pain for a longer time.[Conclusion]Preemptive analgesia with continuous epidual anesthesia can alleviate the early stage of the pain after total knee arthroplasty,decrease the incidence of the complication and increase the rang of motion without obvious side effects.
2.Hospital-community-based collaborative management in health care of elderly out-patients with chronic heart failure
Lingling ZHANG ; Xingping DONG ; Suhua WU ; Shufeng HE
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2012;06(5):293-296
Objective To explore the effect of hospital-community-based collaborative management on elderly out-patients with chronic heart failure (CHF).Methods A total of 228 out-patients with CHF were randomly assigned to the community-based health management group (n =106 ) and the hospitalcommunity-based collaborative health management group (n =122).In community-based health management group,the patients only received community-based health management,while in hospital-community-based collaborative health management group the patients accepted comprehensive health management.One year later,medication compliance,readmission rate,mortality,average length of hospitalization,medical costs and Minnesota living with heart failure questionnaire (LiHFe) were compared between the two groups.Results No statistically significant differences in clinical data were found between the two groups at baseline.After one year,medication compliance was significantly improved in hospital-community-based collaborative health management group when compared to community-based health management group ( x2 =8.97,P < 0.05 ).Readmission rate,averagelengthof hospitalizationandmedicalcostsof hospital-community-based collaborative health management group were lower than community-based health management group (x2 =9.91 ; t =3.78,3.61 ; all P < 0.05 ).One year ago,the items of LiHFe including physical dimension,emotion,symptom and social dimension and total score showed no significant between the two group (t =0.42,0.81,0.66,0.44,0.41 ; all P > 0.05 ).While one year later,all the scores of hospital-communitybased collaborative health management group were significantly declined( t =6.37,11.81,6.16,9.64,9.13;P < 0.05 ).Mortality showed no significant difference between the two groups ( x2 =0.247,P > 0.05 ).Conclusion Hospital-community-based collaborative management for health care may be a practical and valuable strategy for decreasing readmission rate and medical burden and improving quality of life of elderly patients with CHF.
3.Trends in incidence and mortality of esophageal cancer from 1981 to 2002 in Tianjin
Mingli CAO ; Fengju SONG ; Min HE ; Shufeng DONG ; Kexin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2008;28(4):221-224
Objective To investigate the trends in incidence and mortality of esophageal cancer from 1981 to 2002 in Tianjin,China and to predict future trends and facilitate future prevention.Methods All new cancer cases registered in the Tianjin Cancer Registry between 1981 and 2002 were reviewed.Yearly age-specific,crude and age-adjusted incidence rates were calculated for males and females.Secular trends of incidence and mortality were indicated by the estimated annual percentage change(EAPC).Results A total of 8206 cases of esophageal cancer were reported in Tianjin form 1981 to 2002,with 5533 males and before 45 years,but increased rapidly after 45 years.The median age of esophageal cancer cases was 69 years,with quartile range from 62 to 75 years.The peak for age specific incidence in females was 75-80 years,which was earlier than that in males(aged 80-85).But recent data indicated that the peak age in females had increased and became similar to that of the males.The crude and age-standardized incidence rates(ASIR)of esophageal cancer decreased in last 22 years.For male and female,crude incidence decreased by 2.22% and 3.56% per year and ASIR decreased by 5.18% and 6.56% per year.The mortality of esophageal cancer decreased in the last 22 years.Conclusion The incidence of esophageal cancer decreased in the last 22 years in Tianjin,but there is little overall improvement in survival.
4.Effect of different extracts from Rheum palmatum on weight and tissue structure of hypothalamusand and pituitary of rats
Panpan ZHAO ; Jiming TONG ; Shuyue MA ; Fei GAO ; Yajie DONG ; Shufeng ZHANG
Drug Evaluation Research 2017;40(2):215-219
Objective To compare the effects of different extracts of Rheum palmatum on weight and tissue structure of hypothalamusand and pituitary of adult female rats,and screen the main reproductive toxicity extract.Methods The water,chloroform,ethyl acetate,and n-butanol extracts and water-soluble substance of R.palmatum were prepared by polarity gradient extraction method.Female adult rats were randomly divided into blank control group,rhubarb water extract group,and different extracts groups.The dosage of all the groups was equivalent to 4.00 g/kg crude rhubarb.Rats were administered with extracts by gavage for 60 d.Body mass growth rate of rats were calculated before and after administration.The pathological changes of hypothalamic arcuate nucleus neurons and pituitary gonadal cell were observed with light microscope.Results Compared with the blank control group,the body mass growth rate of rhubarb water extract group was decreased (P < 0.05),while those in the different extracts groups were increased (P < 0.01);The hypothalamic arcuate nucleus neurons of rhubarb water extract group showed chromatin marginalization,nissl substance dissolving,fuzzy boundary of nuclear membrane,as well as hell cells,and the total number of adenohypophysis cells reduced and the cells arranged in irregular.However,there were no apparent pathologic changes in different extracts groups.Conclusion Rhubarb water extract administration by long-term dose can reduce weight growth rate and result in pathologic changes of hypothalamic arcuate nucleus and adenohypophysis,while the different extracts can increase weight growth rate significantly and have little effects on the organizational structure ofhypothalamic arcuate nucleus and adenohypophysis.
5.Clinical analysis of 5 cases of paratyphoid fever A after renal transplantation
Feng NIE ; Xuyong SUN ; Qing TAN ; Yanhua LAI ; Jianhui DONG ; Shufeng XIAO ; Zhuangjiang LI
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2010;31(9):531-533
Objective To probe into the clinical features, ways of diagnosis and treatment measures of concurrent paratyphoid fever A after renal transplantation. Methods The 5 patients were all town or village people under the county level. After the operation, the immunosuppressive scheme of ciclosporin A (or Tacrolimus) + mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) + prednisone acetate was adopted. One case was caused by catching cold and the rest 4 had no any distinct inducement. Five patients fell ill respectively at the 5th, 7th, 7th, 9th and 14th month after the operation. On the admission, the 5 patients suffered from gastrointestinal symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea to varying degrees; 3 from toxic symptoms such as fever, intolerance of cold, hypodynamia and headache; 3 from symptoms of the respiratory system such as stuffy nose and congestion of throat; 1 from elevation of blood pressure; 1 from relative slow pulse. In 3 patients with decrease of urine volume, 1 suffered from gross hematuria, swelling of transplanted area of the kidney, pain on pressure and rise of blood pressure. Only 1 patient's paratyphoid fever A antibody in the Widal's test gastroenteritis or untoward reaction of MMF and the curative effect was bad. After definite diagnoses,the combined treatment of the third-generation cephalosporin and FQNS were given to all of them.After treatment for 7-10 days, the symptoms in all patients all disappeared. During the treatment, 1 patient was diagnosed as acute rejection and given the methylprednisolone shock for 3 days. After that, the patient's graft function was improved; 3 patients suffered from relatively great fluctuation of blood concentration of immunosuppressive agent and toxic symptoms such as decrease of the graft function, etc. After adjustment of dosage, their indicators of renal function became normal. Conclusion Early symptoms and accessory examinations of paratyphoid fever A after renal transplantation lack specificities. Diagnosis of paratyphoid fever A after renal transplantation mainly depends on blood culture. Drugs of first choice include FQNS and the third-generation cephalosporin. During the treatment, the doctor should closely monitor blood concentration of the immunosuppressive agent.
6.Application of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Psychological Theory to Scale Development of Social Adaptation Degrees of Special Service Personnel
Shouqin SHAN ; Beilei XUE ; Xifang ZHOU ; Wenguang ZHANG ; Shufeng ZHENG ; Xiaoxin DONG ; Xiaojing ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2011;17(10):977-979
Objective To develop a scale of social adaptation degrees of special service personnel (referred to as scale) applying Traditional Chinese Medicine and psychological theory and to assess its reliability and validity. Methods By literature review, job analysis, inventory survey, topics interview, this scale was determined in dimensions, items and items pool based on theoretical model. Results After specialist important analysis and combining the different results of statistical analysis, including Cronbach's α coefficient, resolution factor, correlation analysis and confirmatory factor analysis, 6 dimensions, 14 factors and 40 items were finally kept in the scale. The dimensions were psychological characteristics, physical condition, intelligence level, interpersonal relationships, environmental factors and moral character. The factors were self-control, self-esteem character bias, self-confidence, physiological function, learning intelligence, creating intelligence, leadership intelligence, gregariousness, cooperative, confidence feeling, natural environment, social environment and moral character. Conclusion This scale was made on the basis of general international principle, it had good reliability and validity meeting measurement standard of traditional Chinese medicine and psychological theory, and it is an effective and practical evaluation tool of social adaptation degrees of special service personnel.
7.Analysis on point mutation of the CDKN2/p16 gene in lung cancer.
Changqing SU ; Yukun YE ; Dong WANG ; Xiangrong CAO ; Shufeng LI ; Xiangnian SHAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2002;19(1):37-40
OBJECTIVETo study the status of CDKN2/p16 gene point mutation in lung cancer.
METHODSPolymerase chain reaction-single strand conformation polymorphism (PCR-SSCP) and sequencing were used to detect the point mutation of CDKN2/p16 gene exon 2 in 89 cases of lung cancer.
RESULTSIn 69 cases of the lung cancer without deletion of CDKN2/p16 gene exon 2, 16 cases were found to have suspicious abnormality of CDKN2/p16 gene exon 2 by PCR-SSCP, and in these 16 cases, 9 were found to harbor point mutations of CDKN2/p16 gene exon 2 by automated sequencing analysis.
CONCLUSIONThe point mutation is one of the mechanisms for CDKN2/p16 gene inactivation, but it is not the chief mechanism. The inactivation of CDKN2/p16 gene aroused by point mutation plays a role to some extent in the genesis and progression of lung cancer.
Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16 ; genetics ; Exons ; Humans ; Lung Neoplasms ; genetics ; Point Mutation ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; methods ; Polymorphism, Single-Stranded Conformational ; Sequence Analysis, DNA ; methods
8.Effects of silkworm excrement ironing on peripheral neuropathy of type 2 diabetes mellitus with cold coagulation and blood stasis
Kaixian ZHANG ; Shufeng WEI ; Xia DONG ; Lei XU ; Lina LIANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2019;38(7):760-763
Objective To investigate the effects of silkworm excrement ironing on blood levels of glucose,lipids and Hcy in diabetic peripheral neuropathy patients with cold coagulation and blood stasis.Methods A total of 260 diabetic peripheral neuropathy patients with cold coagulation and blood stasis were randomly divided into the control group(n=130)and the observation group(n=130).Both groups were treated with oral methylcobalamin(500 μg,tid),and in addition,the observation group was given silkworm excrement ironing on areas of the limb with numbness and pain.Patients underwent one single course of treatment lasting 4 weeks.Blood levels of glucose,lipids and Hcy preand post treatment were analyzed.Results Blood lipid profiles and hemorheology improved in both groups after treatment,compared with pre-treatment data,and greater improvement was seen in the observation group than in the control group(all P<0.05).Plasma Hcy levels decreased in both groups after treatment,compared with pre-treatment levels,and deeper decline was seen in the observation group than in the control group after treatment(all P<0.05).Conclusions Silkworm excrement ironing can effectively improve the blood glucose profile and lipid metabolism,reduce plasma Hcy levels and may exert beneficial preventive and therapeutic effects on diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
9.Efficacy evaluation of external application of late silkworm sand on diabetic peripheral neuropathy in the elderly
Xiufeng LI ; Xia DONG ; Shufeng WEI
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2020;39(4):399-402
Objective:To evaluate the clinical effects of external application of late silkworm sand on peripheral neuropathy in diabetic (DPN) patients with cold coagulation blood stasis(CCBS).Methods:Sixty DPN patients with CCBS were randomly divided into the experimental group and the control group(n=30, each group). Both groups were given routine treatment with mecobalamin, while the experimental group was treated with external application of silkworm sand additionally for 4 weeks.Improvements in brachial-ankle index(ABI)and foot vibration perception threshold(VPT)were compared between the two groups before and after treatment.Results:The left and right ABI values were increased and the VPT value was decreased in the two groups after treatment compared with before treatment values.The left and right ABI values were higher( t=6.690 and 8.355, both P=0.000)and the VPT values were lower( t=6.447 and 6.734, both P=0.000)in the experimental group than in the control group after treatment. Conclusions:External application of late silkworm sand can improve ABI and VPT with good safety in treating DPN patients with CCBS and should be promoted in clinical practice.
10.Application of FOCUS-PDCA Cycle Management in Reducing the Incidence of Irrational Medical Orders of Parenteral Nutrition
Yinli HE ; Qinying LUO ; Lele DONG ; Chengsen PANG ; Huixia LU ; Yating ZHANG ; Xiaoxia ZHANG ; Weihua DONG ; Shufeng WANG ; Bingyin WEIYI ; SHI FENG
China Pharmacy 2017;28(34):4842-4845
OBJECTIVE:To reduce the incidence of irrational medical orders for parenteral nutrition,and promote the rational use of parenteral nutrition. METHODS:The medical orders for parenteral nutrition of the first quarter of 2016 in general surgery de-partment of our hospital were collected,and the number and types of its irrational medical orders were summed up. Then FO-CUS-PDCA(Find-organize-clarify-understand-select-plan-do-check-act)cycle management was adopted to analyze and improve the existing problems in issuing medical orders for parenteral nutrition. The improved(the third quarter of 2016)medical orders for par-enteral nutrition were collected,the number and types of its irrational medical orders were summed up,and management effect was evaluated. RESULTS:Establishing nutrition support group,strengthening the training and communication of medical staff,adding prescription evaluation module for parenteral nutrition in hospital information system and a number of measures had made the inci-dence of irrational medical orders for parenteral nutrition in general surgery department declined from 48.25%(1433/2970)before improvement to 5.67%(120/2118)after improvement. The incidences of cation excess,inappropriate selection of drugs and inap-propriate compatibility in irrational types were 0. CONCLUSIONS:FOCUS-PDCA cycle management can reduce the irrational rate of medical orders for parenteral nutrition and promote the rational use of parenteral nutrition in hospital.