1.Application of nursing intervention in the risk management of emergency department
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2011;27(33):56-57
Objective To observe the application effect of nursing intervention in the risk management of emergency department,and provide theoretical basis for subsequent work.Methods From January to December,2010,nursing intervention concepts were introduced to risk management in the emergency department and relevant work was carried out,1268 patients were admitted during this period.754 patients before nursing intervention from January to December,2009 were selected.The results were analyzed and compared before and after nursing intervention was implemented.Results The satisfaction degree after nursing intervention was 98.00%,significantly higher than 80.00% before the nursing intervention.The nursing error or fault was 1 case after nursing intervention,and was 10 cases before the nursing intervention.The annual theoretical examination score was (76.48 + 12.14) and (86.44 + 10.43) before and after nursing intervention,the difference was statistically significant.Condusions The application of nursing intervention in the risk management of the emergency department can improve patients' satisfaction degree,reduce the nursing error and negligence,improve the ability of nursing staff,so it has certain application value.
2.Series Observation and Nursing to Glaucoma Patients
Sulian TONG ; Weijuan WU ; Suzhen FANG
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(06):-
Objective To explore a proper method of treating and nursing glaucoma patients,Which may protect the patients’ visual function. Methods 173 patients with glaucoma were synthesized assessed according to the different glaucoma types ,developing Phases and patient compliance ,Every patient received proper psychological nursing , observation and for patients that have postoperative adverse effect special nursing was given. Results All the patients are in a stable situation with controlled intraocular pressure. The effect of therapy is satisfied without any serous complication or adverse reaction.Conclusion Series treatment and effective nursing decrease the incidence of adverse reaction of glaucoma and improve the treatment effect.
3.A diffusion tensor imaging study of usual aging in human brain
Weijia ZHONG ; Jiannong ZHAO ; Wei WU ; Weijuan CHEN
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1984;0(02):-
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4.Forward problem based on the conductivity characteristics of head tissues: simulation research
Weijuan WU ; Jianwei ZHANG ; Xiaoyan YING ; Dandan YAN
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2011;34(5):265-269,274
Objectives This paper is focused on the investigation of effects of inhomogeneous head tissues and anisotropic skull as well as white matter conductivity distribution on magnetic and electric field distribution of electric impedance tomography (EIT) and magnetic resonance electrical impedance tomography (MREIT) based on the five-layer FEM head modeling.Methods Four different characteristics head models were set:homogeneous distribution,inhomogeneous distribution,anisotropic skull and white matter distribution.Electric and magnetic field distribution were obtained by the performance of numeric solving of the forward problem,and the effects of inhomogeneous conductivity and anisotropic conductivity on the distribution were studied by applying the quantitative statistical analysis.Results The present results showed that inhomogeneous and anisotropic characteristics can significantly alter the electric field and current density distributions then the magnetic field distribution induced in the brain.Conclusion The conclusion provides theoretical basis for the application of MREIT in the reconstruction of inhomogeneous and anisotropic conductivity of head tissues.
5.Effects of astragaloside Ⅳ on apoptosis of PC12 cells induced by hypoxia/hypoglycemia and reoxygenation
Xiaofei JIN ; Ying ZHANG ; Xiaohong ZHOU ; Mishan WU ; Yanmeng ZHAO ; Weijuan GAO
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(10):1411-1415
Aim To investigate the effects of astragalo-side IV on apoptosis of PC12 cells inducedby hypoxia/hypoglycemia and reoxygenation. Metheds PC12 cells were randomly divided into 4 groups: normal control group,hypoxia/hypoglycemia and reoxygenation group, astragaloside Ⅳ group and vehicle group. Hypoxia/hy-poglycemia and reoxygenation group, astragaloside Ⅳgroup and vehiclegroup were exposed to reoxygenation (12 h) after 3 h of oxygen and glucose deprivation, and astragaloside Ⅳ was added into cells at the same time. Inverted microscope was used to observe the morphological changes ofPC12 cells and MTT method to detect the activities of PC12 cells, and Annexin V-FITC/PI assay and TUNEL staining were used to meas-ure the apoptosis of PC12 cells. Results Compared with normal control group, cells became round or swol-len and its cellula processes were retracted or disap-peared in hypoxia/hypoglycemia and reoxygenation group;a large number of apoptotic cells could also be observed,whose nucleus were shrinkaged, fragmented or deep-stained. The activities of hypoxia/hypoglycemia and reoxygenation group were decreased markedly than those in normalcontrol group(P<0. 05),while the ap-optotic rates of hypoxia/hypoglycemia and reoxygen-ation group were increased obviously than those in nor-malcontrol group( P<0. 05 ) . Compared with hypoxia/hypoglycemia and reoxygenation group, a good cell growth state could be observed and cellula processes could also be observed significantly in astragaloside Ⅳgroup. The activities of astragaloside Ⅳ group were in-creased than those in hypoxia/hypoglycemia and reoxy-genation group(P<0. 05),while the apoptotic rates of astragalosideⅣgroup were decreased than those in hy-poxia/hypoglycemia and reoxygenation group ( P <0. 05 ) . There was no obvious difference between vehi-clegroup and hypoxia/hypoglycemia and reoxygenation group( P >0. 05 ) . Conclusion Astragaloside IV can reduce the damage of PC12 cells induced by hypoxia/hypoglycemia and reoxygenation, increase cell activity and inhibit cell apoptosis.
6.Relationship between morphological changes of autophagy and apoptosis in PC12 cells induced by oxygen-glucose deprivation and reoxygenation
Xiaofei JIN ; Ying ZHANG ; Aiying LI ; Mishan WU ; Xiaohong ZHOU ; Yanmeng ZHAO ; Weijuan GAO
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2016;32(12):2157-2162
[ ABSTRACT] AIM:To investigate the relationship between morphological changes of autophagy and apoptosis in the PC12 cells induced by oxygen-glucose deprivation and reoxygenation .METHODS:The PC12 cells were randomly di-vided into normal control group , oxygen-glucose deprivation and reoxygenation group , autophagy inhibitor group and auto-phagy activator group .The cells in oxygen-glucose deprivation and reoxygenation group , autophagy inhibitor group and au-tophagy activator group were exposed to reoxygenation (12 h) after 3 h of oxygen-glucose deprivation, and autophagy inhib-itor 3-methyladenine and autophagy activator rapamycin were added into the cells at the same time .Using transmission elec-tron microscope and monodansylcadaverine fluorescence staining , the morphological changes of autophagosome were ob-served.The apoptosis of the PC12 cells were analyzed by flow cytometry with Annexin V-FITC/PI staining and TUNEL method.RESULTS: Compared with normal control group , the numbers of autophagosomes and the apoptotic rates in-creased in oxygen-glucose deprivation and reoxygenation group (P<0.05).Compared with oxygen-glucose deprivation and reoxygenation group , the numbers of autophagosomes decreased obviously ( P<0.05 ) and the apoptotic rates increased markedly in autophagy inhibitor group (P<0.05).The numbers of autophagosomes increased obviously (P<0.05), the apoptotic rates decreased markedly ( P<0.05 ) , the autophagosomes became bigger in size , and autolysosomes was also found in autophagy activator group .CONCLUSION: Oxygen-glucose deprivation and reoxygenation induce autophagy in PC12 cells, and autophagy inhibits cell apoptosis to play a protective role .
7.Effects of selenium nanoparticles and sodium selenite on apoptosis and reactive oxygen species in chondrocytes from articular cartilage in patients with Kashin-Beck disease
Xiao YAO ; Weijuan MA ; Yanhai CHANG ; Tuanmao GUO ; Cuiyan WU ; Xiong GUO
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2015;34(7):476-480
Objective To compare the effects of selenium nanoparticles (Nano-Se) and sodium selenium (Na2SeO3) on apoptosis and reactive oxygen species (ROS) of articular chondrocytes from patients with Kashin-Beck Disease (KBD) in vitro,and provide a scientific basis for preventing KBD.Methods The subjects with KBD were diagnosed on National Clinical Diagnostic Criteria of KBD (WS/T207-2010),articular cartilage from 8 patients undertaken joint replacement operation were collected.In vitro,chondrocytes were treated with concentration of 0,25,50,100,200,300,400 and 500 μg/L of Nano-Se and Na2SeO3 for 5 d,respectively.Cell growth was detected by MTT assay,and the highest concentration and time corresponding to the highest survival rate of Nano-Se and Na2SeO3 were used in the following experiment.KBD chondrocytes were treated with Nano-Se and Na2SeO3,and divided into control group,Na2SeO3 group,Nano-Se group according to the randomized design.Each group had 8 cases.The cell apoptosis and ROS were detected by flow cytometry.Results The optimal intervention concentration of Nano-Se and Na2SeO3 was 100 and 400 μg/L,respectively.The optimal intervention time of NanoSe and Na2SeO3 both was 3 days.There was a significant decrease in the total and terminal apoptosis,ROS level of chondrocytes in Nano-Se group [(4.67 ± 0.89)%,(1.51 ± 0.48)%,(56.04 ± 4.81)%] and Na2SeO3 group [(7.07 ±0.25)%,(4.37 ± 0.37)%,(87.13 ± 6.60)%] compared with those of control group [(9.95 ± 0.38)%,(6.93 ± 0.42)%,(125.17 ± 16.60)%,all P < 0.01].The difference of early apoptotic rate among control group,Na2SeO3 group,NanoSe group [(3.02 ± 0.41)%,(2.7 ± 0.46)%,(3.16 ± 0.56)%] was not statistically significant (F =2.11,P =0.35).Conclusion Appropriate concentration of Nano-Se can significantly decrease oxidative stress of KBD chondrocytes and inhibit apoptosis compared to Na2SeO3.
8.Results analysis of blood infectious indicators in 331 968 outpatients and inpatients
Zhiqi WU ; Huiqing HUANG ; Fang NI ; Weijuan SONG ; Erfu XIE ; Huaguo XU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(15):2133-2134
Objective To analyze the results of detection of infectious indicators of patients from the first affiliated hospital of Nanjing Medical University in recent 5 years ,and to provide a scientific basis for the control and prevention of infectious diseases . Methods The patients with clinical data from January 2010 to April 2014 were retrospectively analyzed ,then the infectious indica‐tors of all the subjects were detected and analyzed .Results HIV positive rate was between 0 .043% to 0 .061% ,positive rate of HCV was between 1 .07 to 1 .41% ,positive rate of TP was between 2 .01% to 2 .17% .HBsAg positive rate in 2010 was 8 .36% ,the positive rate was 7 .81% in 2014 .HBsAb positive rate in 2010 was 35 .36% ,positive rate was 50 .96% in 2014 .Conclusion Effec‐tively cut off the route of transmission could prevent the further spread of infectious disease .
9.Feasibility of nasal brain targeted drug delivery through the nose-brain channel in the nasal olfactory region using cimicifugoside H-1
Mishan WU ; Suzhi ZHAO ; Weijuan GAO ; Ru WANG ; Hongwei HAN ; Xuliang SHI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(5):688-693
BACKGROUND:Recent studies have suggested that intranasal administration is one of the ways to target drugdelivery, and can effectively make the drug that cannot pass through the blood brain barrier by other pathways to bypass the blood brain barrier, resulting in targeted delivery to the brain. It provides a promising route for the treatment of central nervous system diseases. OBJECTIVE: To study the pharmacokinetic and brain-targeted channel-tropism tissue distribution character of cimicifugoside H-1 after nasal and intravenous administration in plasma and tissues in rats, in order to evaluate the feasibility of developing brain-targeted nasal delivery system of cimicifugoside H-1 by the passage between nose and brain in nasal olfactory area. METHODS: After intravenous injection and nasal administration of cimicifugoside H-1, the drug concentrations of plasma and channel-tropism organs (lung, spleen, stomach, large intestine, liver, kidney, brain, brain, cerebelum, cerebrospinal fluid, olfactory bulb and olfactory region) were detected. Drug-time curve was drawn. DAS program was used to select apartment model and pharmacokinetics parameters. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) The pharmacokinetics characters of cimicifugoside H-1 are rapidly absorbed and extensively distribution. Among major channel-tropism organs, drug concentrations were higher in the lung and brain than in the other organs. (2) Cimicifugoside H-1 could be straightly transported into brain by the intranasal administration. The molecule through olfactory mucosa in nasal cavity entered into olfactory bulb in arachno-hypostegal cavity, and then entered into olfactory region, cerebrospinal fluid, cerebrum and cerebelum gradualy. Olfactory bulb was the only way for drug molecule to go through nasal cavity into brain. (3) Compared with the intravenous injection, cimicifugoside H-1 through the intranasal administration has a significant
10.Effect of conjunction matrigel with MFP implantation on the tumorigenesis, proliferation, apoptosis and metastasis of breast cancer cells with different expression of Her2
Yandan YAO ; Songyin HUANG ; Guangqing YUAN ; Fengyan YU ; Chang GONG ; Weijuan JIA ; Wei WU ; Erwei SONG ; Fengxi SU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2009;25(12):2338-2343
AIM: To detect the effect of conjunction matrigel with mammary fad pat(MFP)implantation on the tumorigenesis, proliferation, apoptosis and metastasis of Her2 positive and negative breast cancer model. METHODS: The Her2 positive BT 474 and Her2 negative MDA-MB 231 breast cancer cells were injected into MFP of nude mice with or without matrigel to establish breast cancer model. The tumor volume was measured every 3 d. Followed up for 30 d after implantation, the nude mice were killed and the tumors and associated organs were dissected for pathological sectioning and staining with hematoxylin and eosin. The time of tumor formation and the tumorigenesis were determined after implantation. The tumor volume and metastasis rate were calculated and compared with each other. The proliferation and apoptosis of Her2 positive and negative tumors were also determined. RESULTS: Matrigel and MFP implantation technology shortened the time of tumorigenesis significantly(P<0.01). The tumorigenesis rate of BT 474 and MDA-MB 231 breast cancer cells did not show any different(P>0.05). The metastasis rate of MDA-MB 231 breast cancer cells were improved from 25.0% to 37.5%(P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Matrigel and MFP implantation can be combined to shorten the time of tumor formation by two kinds of breast cancer cells, and improve the metastasis of Her2 negative MDA-MB 231 cells. Using matrigel does not show any effect of proliferation and apoptosis on Her2 positive and negative breast cancer cells.