1.Analysis of causes of pediatric bronchoscopy-induced complications and the nursing measures
Xiaoyan HUANG ; Lijuan SHAO ; Tiandi LI
Modern Clinical Nursing 2015;(4):19-20,21
Objective To analyze the causes of complications by pediatric fiberoptic bronchoscopy and find out the nursing measures. Method The clinical data of 60 children undergoing fiberoptic bronchoscopy were reviewed to analyze the causes of complications and concluded the nursing measures. Result Twelve in the sixty children contracted complications, including 4 cases of cyanotic , 4 cases of throat injury and 2 cases of laryngeal spasm . Conclusion Such measures as psychological nursing before operation to the children and their families for their cooperation, intraoperative oxygen suction, quick clinical examination, avoidance of frequent negative pressure suction and close observation of complications are of great importance for preventing complications induced by fiberoptic bronchoscopy.
2.Determination of n-pentanol in workplace air by solvent desorption gas chromatography.
Tiandi LI ; Fen LIU ; Yiran LIN ; Yuxuan XIE ; Huifang YAN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2015;33(4):304-306
OBJECTIVETo develop a solvent desorption gas chromatographic method for determination of n-pentanol in the workplace air.
METHODSn-Pentanol in the workplace air was collected with activated carbon tubes, desorbed with 2% 2-propanol in carbon disulfide, separated with a nitroterephthalic acid-modified FFAP capillary column, and detected with flame ionization detector.
RESULTSThe limit of detection was 0.2 mg/L; the lower limit of quantification was 0.6 mg/L; the linear range was 0.6-4072.0 mg/L. The minimum detectable mass concentration was 0.2 mg/m3 for 1.5 L of air sample. This method was highly repeatable. The relative standard deviations were 2.3%-5.4%. The average desorption efficiencies were 86.9%-94.2%. The absorption efficiencies were 100%. The breakthrough volume was above 8.0 mg in 100-mg activated carbon. The samples in activated carbon tubes could be stored for at least 14 days at room temperature.
CONCLUSIONThe method is feasible for determination of n-pentanol in the workplace air.
2-Propanol ; Air Pollutants, Occupational ; analysis ; Carbon Disulfide ; Charcoal ; Chromatography, Gas ; Limit of Detection ; Pentanols ; analysis ; Solvents ; Workplace
5.Determination of ethylene glycol in workplace air by capillary column gas chromatography.
Tiandi LI ; Yiran LIN ; Wen ZHANG ; Juntao HE
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2015;33(12):929-931
OBJECTIVETo establish the method of capillary column gas chromatography for determination of ethylene glycol in workplace air.
METHODSEthylene glycol in workplace air was collected with silicone tube, desorbed with methanol, separated with FFAP (nitroterephthalic acid-modified polyethylene glycol)capillary column, and measured with flame ionization detector.
RESULTSThe detection limit of ethylene glycol was 0.41 mg/L, the lower limit of quantification was 1.4 mg/L, the range of measurement was 1.4~163.9 mg/L, and the minimum detectable concentration was 0.3 mg/m3 (1.5 L of air was collected as the sample). This method had a good repeatability, the relative standard deviation was 1.4%~5.2%, the average desorption efficiency was 94.4%~101.7%, and the sampling efficiency was 99.2%~100%. The penetrating capacity of 200 mg silicone was higher than 6.9 mg, and the samples could be preserved for 14 days at room temperature.
CONCLUSIONThe method has a low detection limit, high accuracy, and good precision, which is feasible for determination of ethylene glycol in workplace air.
Air Pollutants, Occupational ; analysis ; Chromatography, Gas ; Ethylene Glycol ; analysis ; Workplace
6. Determination of Sevoflurane, Isoflurane and Enflurane in the air of workplace by gas chromatography
Tiandi LI ; Wen ZHANG ; Jinmin CAI ; Yiran LIN ; Jianpei YUN ; Fen LIU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2019;37(6):453-456
Objective:
To establish a solvent desorption gas chromatographic method for determination of Sevoflurane, Isoflurane and Enflurane in the air of the Workplace.
Methods:
Sevoflurane, Isoflurane and Enflurane were collected with activated carbon tube and desorbed with dichloromethane, separated with DB-1 capillary columns, and then detected with flame ionization detector.
Results:
The linearity ranges were 1.9-304.8 μg/ml for Sevoflurane, 2.1-300.4 μg/ml for Isoflurane and 1.7-305.2 μg/ml for Enflurane, The correlation coefficient was both >0.999. Their limits of detection were 0.6 μg/ml, 0.6 μg/ml and 0.5 μg/ml, and Their limits of quatification were 1.9 μg/ml, 2.1 μg/ml and 1.7 μg/ml, and their minimum detectable concentrations were 0.1、0.2 and 0.1 mg/m3 per 4.5 L of air. Their relative standard deviations (
7. Direct determination of manganese in urine by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
Yiran LIN ; Tiandi LI ; Wen ZHANG ; Jianpei YUN ; Fen LIU ; Xianqing HUANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2018;36(7):535-537
Objective:
To establish a method for the determination of manganese in urine by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) without the use of matrix modifier.
Methods:
The urine samples were 5 times diluted with 1% nitric acid then directly determined by AAS. Zeeman was used for background correction.
Results:
The linear range for determination of manganese in urine was 5~60 μg/L (urine) . The correlation coefficient was greater than 0.995 with the detection limit of 1.5 μg/L and with the lower limit of quantification of 5.0 μg/L. The relative standard deviations (RSDs) of within-run precision was between 1.1%~4.3%, the RSDs of between-run precision was between 3.3%~7.0%. The average recovery was 102.6%. The samples can be stored for 14 days at room temperature, 4℃, -8 ℃ and -35 ℃.
Conclusion
The method is feasible for determination of manganese in urine.
8. Simultaneous determination of 12 rodenticides in whole blood and urine samples by high performance liquid chromatography-tandemmass spectrometry
Tiandi LI ; Shuai ZHANG ; Fen LIU ; Xiang GUO ; Dongchao TIAN ; Jianhui CHEN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2018;36(7):538-541
Objective:
To develop a method for Simultaneous and rapid determination of 12 rodenticides including pindone, vacor, coumatetralyl, warfarin, diphacinone, coumachlor, chlorphacinon, difenacoum, brodifacoum, bromadiolone, difethialone and flocoumafen in whole blood and urine samples by high performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass (LC-MS-MS) .
Methods:
The whole blood samples were precipitated with acetonitrile, purified by OstroTM 96-well plate, The urine samples were extracted by acetonitrile, and then separated on a ODS column, analyzed with high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) . The external standard calibration were tested.
Results:
A good linearity was observed in their respective concentration ranges of 12 rodenticides. The related coefficients were 0.993 0~0.999 8. The limit of detections were 0.05 μg/L~1.4 μg/L. The rates of recovery were 92.5%~118.0%. The relative standard deviations were between 0.8%~17.3%.
Conclusion
The method was simple, rapid, sensitive, accurate and suitable for simultaneous detection of the 12 rodenticides in whole blood and urine samples of intoxicated patients.
9. Simultaneous determination of various volatile organic compounds in urine by headspace GC-MS
Yiran LIN ; Tiandi LI ; Fen LIU ; Jianpei YUN ; Yuxuan XIE ; Jianhui CHEN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2018;36(4):305-307
Objective:
To establish a method for determination of acetone, dichloromethane, hexane, 1, 1, 1-trichloroethane, 1, 2-dichloroethane, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene etc organic compounds in urine by headspace gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) .
Methods:
Headspace gases of urine samples were injected into GC and determined by mass.
Results:
Determination of urine components were in a good linear range in their concentration range of this method. The correlation coefficients were between 0.996 and 1.000 with the detection limits between 0.1 μg/L and 4.5 μg/L, the precisions were between 1.3% and 4.6%, the recovery rates were between 86.2% and 97.4%.
Conclusion
This method has the advantages of low detection limits, high accuracy, high precision and simple pretreatment, which is suitable for the determination of the content of various volatile organic compounds in urine.
10. Determination of methylenedianiline in urine by high performance liquid chromatography-tandemmass spectrometry
Tiandi LI ; Fen LIU ; Xingfu PAN ; Xue TAO ; Wei ZHAO ; Huifang YAN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2018;36(4):308-311
Objective:
To develop a method for determination of metabolites of diphenylmethane diisocyanate (MDI) in urine, i.e. methylenedianiline (MDA) by high performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass (LC-MS-MS) .
Methods:
Urine samples were prepared by hydrolyzation with sulfuric acid and extraction by acetonitrile, and then separated on a Shim-pack XR-ODS column, analyzed with high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) . The external solvent standard calibration were tested.
Results:
The linearity ranges were 0.05~20.00 μg/L, The related coefficients were 0.999 5. The limit of detection was 0.02 μg/L. The rats of recovery were 91.0%~103.4%. The relative standard deviations were between 2.7%~7.3%.
Conclusion
The method was sensitive, accurate and suitable for the MDA determination in urine of MDI exposed population.