1.Effect of electronic colonoscopy on indicators of cardiovascular events in elderly patients
Wenqin SUN ; Fangli SUN ; Xinjuan FU ; Jun WU ; Yucai LIANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2014;33(3):269-271
Objective To observe the effect of electronic colonoscopy on heart rate,blood pressure,arterial hemoglobin oxygen saturation and electrocardiography in elderly patients.Methods 60 patients were divided into two groups,elderly group (over 60 years old,n=30) and non-elderly group (< 60 years old,n =30).The changes in heart rate,blood pressure,arterial hemoglobin oxygen saturation and electrocardiography before and during colonoscopy were compared between the two groups.The increased heart rate was observed in both groups(the non-elderly group:t=10.746,P<0.001; the elderly group:t=4.892,P<0.001),and the increment of heart rate was higher in non-elderly group than in elderly group [(6.9±3.7) /min vs.(4.0±3.8) /min,t=2.88,P< 0.01].Results Systolic and diastolic pressures were increased in both groups during colonoscopy as compared with pre-colonoscopy(t=3.88,5.88,6.55 and 7.43,respectively,P<0.01 or 0.001),but there were no significant differences in the increment between the two groups(t=0.31 and 0.32,bothP>0.05).Arterial hemoglobin oxygen saturation was decreased in both groups during colonoscopy as compared with pre-colonoscopy(t=3.05 and 2.98,P<0.05 or 0.01),and there was no significant difference in the decrease between the two groups(t=-0.13,P>0.05).Abnormal ECG can be detected in both groups,but had no statistical significance between the two groups (20.0% vs.16.7%,x2 =0.11,P> 0.05).Conclusions Electronic colonoscopy can be performed relatively safely in the elderly.
2.The electrocardiogram analysis of electronic colonoscopy on patients with coronary artery heart disease
Wenqin SUN ; Xinjuan FU ; Ling ZHANG ; Yong LIU ; Fangli SUN
Clinical Medicine of China 2014;30(8):850-852
Objective To investigate the electrocardiogram analysis of electronic colonoscopy on patients with coronary artery heart disease,and to evaluate the safety of colonoscopy on patients with coronary artery heart disease.Methods Sixty patients who underwent colonoscopy from Jun.2012 to Jun.2013 were divided into experimental group (patients with coronary artery heart disease,Heart function class Ⅰ-Ⅲ) and control group (patients without coronary artery heart disease).The changes of electrocardiography during colonoscopy and before performance were compared between two groups through dynamic electrocardiogram.Results Heart rate of the two groups were no statistically significant difference before colonoscopy process (t =0.537,P > 0.05).During the inspection process,there was heart rate increase at different degree in two groups.The heart rate in patients of experiments group was increased from (73.20 ± 7.91) times/min to (88.67 ± 7.79) times/min,which waas more than that in control group (from (73.40 ±6.44) times/min to (74.88 ±7.82) times/min),and the difference between the two groups was significant(t =4.462,P < 0.05).During colonoscopy inspection,the arrhythmia rate arrhythmia in experiment and control group were 46.67% (14/30),20.00% (6/30),and the difference was statistically significant (x2 =4.8,P <0.05).Meanwhile,ST-T change rates in experimental group and control group were 26.7% (8/30) and 10.0% (3/30) (x2 =45.72,P < 0.05).The rate of subjective discomfort the two groups were 40%,30% (x2 =0.659,P > 0.05).Conclusion During the inspection process of colonoscopy,patients with coronary heart disease are more susceptible to increase heart rate,cardiac arrhythmia,ST-T change than those without coronary heart disease.However,no serious electrocardiographic changes.It is relatively safe to get colonoscopy in patients with coronary heart disease.
3.Decline of learning and memory in senility and expression of cyclin-dependent kinase-5 in brain development of rats
Hongli LI ; Zhong YANG ; Yu SUN ; Zegui LI ; Wenqin CAI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(24):247-249
BACKGROUND: Cyclin-dependent kinase-5 (CDK-5) is one of the members in cyclin-dependent protein kinase family. The attention has being drawn by researchers on the relationship between the expression and distribution of CDK-5 mRNA and its protein in the brain during brain development and neural degeneration in thought-cognition.OBJECTIVE: To probe into the influence of CDK-5 on neurogeny and neural degeneration during cerebral development.DESIGN: Single factor analysis of variance.SETTING: Histological and Embryological Department and Neurobiological Department in Third Military Medical University of Chinese PLA.MATERIALS: The experiment was performed in Histological and Embryological Department and Neurobiological Department in Third Military Medical University of Chinese PLA. Twenty-five Wistar rats of 5 phases were employed, named embryonicphase (E8-E21), neonatal phase (P0-P15),childhood (P16-2 months), grown-up phase (> 2 months) and senile phase (> 8 months), 5 rats in each group.METHODS: In situ hybridization histochemistry (ISH) and immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining was adopted in brain sections from embryonic phase to senile phase.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURFS: Distribution and expression of positive cells of CDK-5 mRNA and protein in various brain areas.RESULTS: Twenty-five rats entered result analysis for all. ① The expression of CDK-5 mRNA presented in entire development from E14 to P350and was in tendency of stability after growth-up. CDK-5 mRNA localized mainly in neurons and positive regions distributed mainly in cerebral cortex, hippocampus, thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum and a part of nerve nuclei. ② The expression of CDK-5 was strong after birth and it was weaker in embryonic and senile rats. Positive regions concentrated mainly in peripheral ventricle, hippocampus, cerebellum and a part of nerve nuclei.The expression only presented in hippocampus and Purkinje cellular layer of cerebellum in senile rats.CONCLUSION: CDK-5 in brain runs through entire phases of neural development, it expresses more significantly in neonatal phase and childhood and declines after growth-up, especially in senile phase. The declined expression of CDK-5 in hippocampus of senile rats is closely associated with decline of learning and memory in senility probably.
4.CHANGES OF THE INNERVATION OF THE UTERUS IN THE RAT DURING PREGNANCY
Wenqin CAI ; Deshan ZHOU ; Yu SUN ; Wei LI
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1953;0(01):-
By using the histochemical method, the electron microscopy and biochemical measurement, this study deals with the changes of the innervation of the uterus in tats induced by pregnancy. The results revealed that the adrenergic and cholinergic innervation of the uterus were reduced in advanced pregnancy. The content of noradrenaline(NE), expressed as ng/per gram wet weight was 194.79?2.85 in the control group and 78.56?0.48 in the late pregnancy group (P
5.Changes of NO content and its cell source in rat brain at the early period following ischemic injury
Hongli LI ; Wenqin CAI ; Shifu ZHAO ; Yu SUN ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(13):-
Objective To observe the change of nitric oxide(NO) content and explore its cell source following brain ischemic injury. Methods We established the model of transient global brain ischemia/reperfusion (IR) in rat. The concentration of NO and its cell source were investigated by detection of NO content, NDP histochemical staining, double label technique of immunofluorescence and stereological analysis after brain ischemia. Results (1)The content of NO increased at 12 h and peaked on days 1~3 after IR. The content of NO decreased gradually on the 5th day after IR. (2)The density of NDP positive cells increased and peaked on the 1st day after IR. The positive cells distributed mainly in the temporal cortex, hippocampus and periventricular zone after IR. The positive cells were found to reduce gradually or disappear on the 14th day after IR. (3)Few NDP positive and GFAP immunofluorescence positive cells were found to coexist at the early period of IR(1~3 d). The percentage of coexisting cells was 10%~15%. Conclusion The content of NO increases at the early period after ischemic brain injury. The main cell type to produce NO is neuron.
6.A STUDY ON THE INNERVATION AND NEUROTRANSMITTERS LOCALIZATION IN THE RAT VAS DEFERENS
Wenqin CAI ; Deshan ZHOU ; Wei LI ; Yu SUN ;
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1957;0(04):-
In this study gloxylic acid-induced fluorescent histochemical method was usedto reveal the innervation of adrenergic nerves,acetycholinesterase (AChE) methodto show the cholinergic nerves,and the immunohistochemical method to display thevasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) and neuropeptide Y (NPY) immunoreactivenerves.This observation on the vas deferens showed that the VIP-immunoreactivenerves had the same distribution as the cholinergic nerves,and mainly existed inlamina propria,while NPY-immunoreactive nerves had the same distribution asadrenergic nerves and mainly existed in the muscular layer.One group of animalswas treated by intraperitoneal injections of 6-OHDA on the lst,2nd,6th and 7thday,and killed on the 8th day.Following treatment with 6-OHDA,significantevanescence of most adrenergic nerves was observed.NPY-immunoreactive nervesreduced remarkably and the extent of the decrease was similiar to that of adrenergicnerves,whereas no change was observed on the VIP and cholinergic nerves.Theimmunoelectronic microscopy (PAP pre-embedding method) demonstrated that VIPimmunoreactive complex deposited in the varicosity containing small clear vesicles(diameter of 40-55nm).Some varicosities also contained small number of largegranular vesicles with the diameter of 100-144mm.NPY immunoreactive complexdeposited in the large granular vesicles,and occasionally can be observed in thesmall granular vesicles,40-55nm in diameter.The results from this study suggestthat VIP probably co-exist with ACh and NPY with noradrenalin in rat vasdeferens.
7.The different responses of diaphragm and peripheral muscles to cisatracurium in rabbits
Ying QIN ; Liqiu MO ; Wenqin SUN ; Fuli YUAN ; Weijun WU ; Mingji LIU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2011;13(3):316-318
Objective To investigate the different responses of diaphragm and peripheral muscles to cisatracurium in rabbits.Methods 8 male New zealand rabbits were anaesthetized with pentobarbital,and then the diaphragm,tibialis anterior,soleus muscles,phrenic nerves,tibial nerve,and peroneal nerve were gently freeded.The muscles were secured to force displacement transducers,and the nerves were directly stimulated by electrodes with supramaximal square waves.The isometric force of twitch tention of each muscle was recorded.The cumulative dose-response technique was separately used for obtaining the ED50and ED95 values of the cisatracurium in each muscle.Results The muscle-relaxing of cisatracurium on the three muscles in were observed in a dose-dependent manner.The ED50 values and ED95 values were: diaphragm(39.3 ± 2.5)μg/kg and(75.7 ± 4.2)μg/kg,tibialis anterior(80.6 ± 7.5)μg/kg and(123.3 ±9.3)μg/kg,soleus(80.0 ± 7.1)μg/kg and(126.9 ± 9.4)μg/kg,respectively.It had significant difference between diaphragm vs tibialis or soleus,P < 0.05.Conclusions The muscle relaxant effects of cisatracurium on diaphragm and peripheral muscles were different,and diaphragm was more sensitive than peripheral muscles.
8.Nurses' attitude to and experience of physical activity and associated health promotion in UK and China
Fei SUN ; Hongling HUANG ; Hui JIANG ; Li LI ; Meimei TIAN ; Wenqin YE
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;(10):12-16
Objective To learn Chinese and English nurses' knowledge of,attitude to,and experience of physical activity(PA) and associated health promotion(HP).Methods Content analysis method was used to analyze the open-ended questions in a questionnaire survey of Chinese and English nurses about physical activity and associated health promotion.Results Nurses from both countries felt the heavy workload of nursing work was an important barrier for their personal PA,and they all appealed the institution should provide PA facilities or easy access to gym or other sport center.UK nurses demonstrated comprehensive understanding of PA and PA HP,and reported positive attitude toward their own role model in PA HP.Chinese nurses concerned more about their own PA than their PA HP,and they were lack of motivation to participate in PA.Conclusions Education to nurses for physical activity and health promotion should be encouraged.Implications for future research about nurses' occupational physical activity are noted.
9.Effects of oxycodone,sufentanil and fentanyl on immune function in patients with colon cancer under postoperative analgesia
Jiaxiao SUN ; Yating YANG ; Wenji XIE ; Wenqin XIE
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2018;34(5):421-424
Objective To compare the effect of oxycodone,sufentanil and fentanyl on immune function in patients with colon cancer under postoperative analgesia,provide guidance and basis for clinical medication.Methods Ninety patients 49 males and 41 females,aged <65 years,ASA physi-cal status Ⅰ or Ⅱ,were enrolled and randomly divided into 3 groups using a random number table (n=30):oxycodone group (group O),sufentanil group (group SF)and fentanyl group (group F).All patients underwent the same way to maintain anesthesia.The PCIA pump recipe were as follows:group O,oxycodone 2 mg/kg+granisetron 3 mg,added normal saline to 100 ml;group SF,sufen-tanil 0.002 mg/kg+granisetron 3 mg,added normal saline to 100 ml;group F,fentanyl 0.02 mg/kg+granisetron 3 mg,added normal saline to 100 ml;The background volume of PCIA electronic pump was 2 ml/h,the amount of each press was 2 ml,the lock time was 1 5 min,the pump time lasted for 24 h and maintained for 2 days after operation.The percentage of CD4+,CD8+and NK cells in venous blood were recorded at the end of surgery,6 h,12 h,24 h and 48 h after surgery.Results In CD4+,in the time points of 6 h,12 h,24 h after surgery,it was significantly higher in group O than that in groups SF and F (P<0.05);CD8+in group O was higher than that of group F,and CD8+in group F was higher than group SF at the time of 6 h after surgery.The group O was significantly higher than that of the groups SF and F at the times of 12 h,24 h after surgery (P<0.05);In NK cells,at the time points of 12 h,24 h and 48 h after surgery,it was significantly higher in group O than in groups SF and F (P<0.05).Conclusion Three analgesic drugs caused decline in immune function.Sufentanil and fentanyl have the similar effects on immunity,but oxycodone have a relatively small effect on immunity.Oxycodone is a more appropriate analgesic drug for colon cancer under postoperative analgesia.
10.Development of Questionnaire for Parental Acceptability of School based Depression Symptom Screening
WU Peipei, HUANG Wenjuan, ZHOU Yi, DING Wenqin, SUN Ying
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(7):979-984
Objective:
The study aimed to develop Questionnaire for Parental Acceptability of School based Depression Symptom Screening by Delphi method, so as to provide a reference and suggestions for promoting screening adolescents depression.
Methods:
The study was conducted through the literature review and two rounds of the Delphi expert consultation. The initial construction of scale dimension and item was conducted through the literature search. A survey of 12 experts from 6 different provinces, cities and regions in China was conducted, and the Delphi technique was used to collect and analyze expert opinions data about the importance and feasibility of questionnaire content. The dimensions and specific items of the questionnaire were finally determinded.
Results:
The response rates were 100% in both rounds of Delphi consultation. Kendall coordination degree W =0.22 ( χ 2=63.72, P <0.01), which showed the agreement of expert opinions. The initial scale consisted of 4 dimensions and 17 items, including parental cognition of school based depression screening, parental cognition of school depression screening results feedback and management, parental attitude of school based depression screening, parental utilization of mental health services. After two rounds of expert consulattion, the final scale consisted of 3 first grade dimensions including parental cognition of depression symptom, parental attitude of school based depression symptom screening and parental mental health promotion behaviour, and also cinsisted of 4 second grade dimensions including parental knowledge of depression symptom, parental attitude of school based depression symptom screening, parental choice preference of school based depression symptom screening, parental utilization of mental health services, which had a total of 25 items.
Conclusion
The questionnaire is developed for assessing parental acceptability of school based depression screening and associated factors. The finding will facilitate mental health services providers in the screening implementation, but further empirical research is still needed.