1.Follow-up System of Multi-Disciplinary Team in Colorectal Cancer
Xiaodong WANG ; Shuo FENG ; Xiaolin YOU ; Chuanhua YANG ; Li LI
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2003;0(06):-
Objective To build a systematic,comprehensive,high efficient and maneuverable follow-up system in multi-disciplinary team(MDT).Methods Comparing with abroad follow-up practical management,the advantages and disadvantages were analyzed by using multiple follow-up forms and the construct of staffs to guide and evaluate the postoperative patients in colorectal carcinoma at the beginning of follow up system.Results Follow-up system was made rationalized,and an effective follow-up model was built up to extend in MDT.Conclusion Following up the present situation with patients of colorectal cancer in this country,the correct direction which is based on current follow-up system would be put out.That would be the important study to improve the medical treatment in next stage.
2.Clinical efficacy of Baihu decoction combined with insulin on type 2 diabetes in acute hyperglycemia patients
Li YOU ; Li PENG ; Xiaolin HU ; Zonghui WU
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2016;36(6):118-120
Objective To explore the clinical efficacy of Baihu decoction combined with insulin on type 2 diabetes with acute hyperglycemia patients.Methods A total of 86 cases of type 2 diabetes with acute hyperglycemia patients were randomly divided into experimental group (n=43) and control group (n=43).Two groups of patients underwent conventional exercise and diet adjustment intervention, control group was treated with insulin, continuous injection of 14d, experimental group was treated with Baihu decoction based on control group, 7d was taken for one courses, two course in all.The clinical symptoms of the two groups were compared, and the FPG, 2hPBG, HbAlc levels was detected in two groups pre-and post-reatment, the serum IL-6, hs-CRP, TNF-α, LP, APN, Cor were detected by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay method.Results The total effective rate was 91.7%in experimental group, higher than 76.7% in control group(P<0.05).After treatment, FPG, 2hPBG, HbAlc, IL-6, hs-CRP, TNF-αlevels in two groups were all significantly decreased (P<0.05), and those indexes in experimental group were significantly lower than those in control group (P<0.05).After treatment, APN and LP were significantly decreased, Cor was significantly increased in two groups(P<0.05), and the LP and APN in experimental group were significantly lower and Cor was significantly higher than that in control group (P<0.05).Conclusion Baihu decoction combine with insulin can significantly improve the clinical symptoms in type 2 diabetes with acute hyperglycemia patients, reduce the level of blood glucose and cytokines, and its mechanism may be relate to the increase APN level, reduce the LP and Cor levels.
4.Changes of galanin level in different brain areas and effects of fluoxetine hydrochloride on it in depressed rats
Xingdong ZHENG ; Xueqi WANG ; Xiaofei GAO ; Xiaolin ZHAO ; Zhendong YOU ; Changlin LU ; Cheng HE ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1985;0(06):-
Objective:To elucidate the possible role of galanin in the development of experimental depression in rats. Methods:Openfield was performed to test the behavior of rats. The changes of the galanin level in different brain areas were determined by RIA. The effect of fluoxetine hydrochloride on galanin level were observed by intraperitoneal injection. Results:Compared to control group, the crossing times and rearing times decreased significantly in depressed rats, galanin level decreased remarkably in plasma, hypothalamus, hippocampus, forebrain, parietal lobe and temporal cortex of depressed rats. Intraperitoneal injection of fluoxetine hydrochloride obviously improved the depressed behavior in rats, increased the galanin level in the hippocampus and forebrain of depressed rats. Conclusion:Hippocampus and forebrain may be involved in the development of experimental depression and in the antidepressive effects of fluoxetine hydrochloride.
5.Analysis and countermeasure on current status of health education staff in Beibei district
Xiaolin HU ; Zonghui WU ; Qiaoying ZHANG ; Jie CHENG ; Yan HE ; Li YOU
Chongqing Medicine 2013;(25):3019-3021
Objective To understand the basic situation and the current work status of health education staff in Beibei district of Chongqing city and to explore the community health education pattern in Beibei district to provide reference for rational talent strat -egy and personnel policy adjustment .Methods By using the Investigation Questionnaires of Health Education Personal in Beibei District ,35 health education staffs in Beibei district were performed the investigation .Results Most health education staffs in Bei-bei district are young and middle-aged .The average age was 36 .7 years ;71 .4% of them had undergraduate or college degree .Only 3 individuals were full-time staff and the others were part-time;the health education forms were plentiful with various contents . The health education staffs were insufficient in the professional knowledge and the health education skill .The external factors had influence on the health education work .Conclusion The health education staffs rejuvenation ,lack of the professional staffs and in-adequate depth of the theory and practice of the health education work restrict the deep development of the health education work to some extent .It is suggested that the relevant departments introduce the professional health education talents ,conduct the systematic training for enhancing the professional knowledge and working skills ,and give support in terms of policy and funding .
6.An investigation for the first aid training needs of college students in Chongqing
Yan HE ; Zonghui WU ; Jiong SUN ; Qiaoying ZHANG ; Li YOU ; Jie CHENG ; Xiaolin HU ; Jiayi ZHENG ; Juan LI
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(21):2772-2775
Objective To understand college students on-site first aid training demand situation in Chongqing ,in order to provide the basis for college students to carry out on-site first aid training .Methods Using stratified random sampling method ,a question-naire survey was conducted on 1 232 students of 6 university in Chongqing .Results 90 .9% of the students hoped that they could master the on-site first-aid knowledge and skills ,students of different genders had significant differences on learning attitude of field first aid knowledge(P<0 .05) .The on-site first-aid knowledge among college students in Chongqing city most wanted to know was thetrauma emergency stop(74 .8% ) ,the most loving way of learning was to the hospital or emergency center study tour(47 .7% ) ,The love of on-site first aid training and learning style were theory teaching+watch video teaching or teacher demon-stration+classroom practice (63 .6% ) ,The operation way of learning the most love was teacher ,all the students into groups of two ,mutual operation practice(65 .9% ) ,and in both gender and specialty had significant differences(P<0 .05) .The survey of col-lege students in Chongqing city training status display results ,43 .5% of the students never received on-site first aid training .In ad-dition ,college students receive on-site first aid training frequencies were low ,48 .6% students in more than 2 years received 1 ses-sions of training .while the rescue confidence survey of college students after the on-site first aid training ,only 13 .1% of the students“completely had the confidence to do” .Conclusion College students in Chongqing have strong desire to learn on-site first aid training ,and there are differences in gender and major on demand ,past state of first aid training is poor ,in urgent need of the relevant departments give attention ,and formulate the on-site first aid training programs to improve college students′competence .
7.Predictive and prognostic value of monitoring lymphocyte subsets in peripheral blood before and after chemotherapy in patients with metastatic breast cancer
Bin SHAO ; Huiping LI ; Lijun DI ; Guohong SONG ; Hanfang JIANG ; Xu LIANG ; Chaoying WANG ; Ying YAN ; Xiaolin LIN ; Lina WANG ; Fengling WAN ; Yanhua YUAN ; Miaoning YOU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2016;48(2):304-309
Objective:To detect the proportion of lymphocyte subsets in peripheral blood of the ad-vanced breast cancer patients before and after chemotherapy with docetaxel and thiotepa,as well as the association between the proportion of peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets with the response rate and prog-nosis.Methods:The proportions of lymphocyte subsets (CD3 +T cell,CD3 +/CD4 +T cell,CD3 +/CD8 +T cell,CD3 -/CD16 +56 +NK cell,CD3 +/CD16 +56 +T cell,CD19 +B cell,CD4 +/CD25 +T cell,CD8 +/CD28 -T cell,CD8 +/CD28 +T cell)in the peripheral blood of 86 patients were analyzed with flowcytometry before and after chemotherapy.The result was analyzed in combination with clinico-pathological data.Results:The proportion of regulatory T cells (Treg)after chemotherapy in the disease control patients decreased significantly compared with that of the progressive patients (P=0.034).The difference of the proportions of Treg before and after chemotherapy affected significantly the overall survi-val (OS).The OS of the patients with decreased proportion of Treg was significantly longer than that of the patients with increased proportion of Treg,which was 23.5 and 9.4 months respectively (P<0.05). Conclusion:The patients with decreased proportion of Treg after chemotherapy had higher response rate and better survival benefit.
8.Risk factors of hemorrhagic cystitis after allo-HSCT and therapeutic effects of early transfusion of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells
You LYU ; Xiaolin YU ; Xiaochen SONG ; Lei DENG ; Wenjun LI ; Yixi HOU ; Yuerong ZHAO ; Fang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2023;44(7):421-427
Objective:To explore the clinical efficacy and risk factors of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (UCMSCs) infusion at an early stage (i.e.gross hematuria) for hemorrhagic cystitis (HC) after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT).Methods:The relevant clinical data were retrospectively reviewed for 300 patients undergoing allo-HSCT from January 2016 to July 2021.According to the presence or absence of HC, they were assigned into two groups of HC (n=89) and non-HC (control, n=211). According to whether or not receiving an infusion of UCMSCs, 51 patients of HC degree Ⅱ-Ⅳ were divided into two groups of UCMSC infusion and non-infusion.The risk factors of HC after allo-HSCT were analyzed by χ2 test.Logistic regression was employed for multivariate analysis of P<0.05.Mann-Whitney U test was utilized for statistically analyzing the duration of gross hematuria and urinary tract irritation symptoms and evaluating the clinical efficacy of UCMSCs infusion for HC. Results:Among them, 89 (29.67%) developed HC post-allo-HSCT.Clinical grades were Ⅰ (n=38, 42.70%), Ⅱ (n=36, 40.45%), Ⅲ (n=13, 14.61%) and Ⅳ (n=2, 2.25%). The median occurrence time was 29 (21.5-35.0) days post-allo-HSCT.In univariate analysis, age ≤30 years, haploid transplantation, antithymocyte globulin (ATG), acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD), CMV-DNA positive pretreatment significantly boosted the risk of HC ( P<0.05). In multivariate analysis, aGVHD was an independent risk factor for HC ( OR=10.281, 95% CI: 1.606-65.813, P=0.014). Among 89 HC patients, 38 grade Ⅰ patients were complete remission(CR). Among 51 patients of grade Ⅱ-Ⅳ HC, the outcomes were CR (n=48) and non-remission(NR)(n=3). And 24/51 of them received UCMSCs plus conventional treatment.The duration of gross hematuria was shorter in UCMSCs infusion group than that in UCMSCs non-infusion group [12(9-17) vs 17(12.0-26.5) day] and the difference was statistically significant ( P=0.045). And the duration of urinary tract irritation symptoms was shorter in UCMSCs infusion group than that in UCMSCs non-infusion group [18(11-30) vs 27(18.0-35.5) days] and the difference was statistically significant ( P=0.048). Conclusions:Indicated for post-ALLO-HSCT HC, infusion of UCMSCs may significantly shorten the course of disease.Age ≤30 years, haploid transplantation and preconditioning with positive ATG, aGVHD and CMV-DNA may boost the risks of HC post-allo-HSCT.And aGVHD is an independent risk factor for HC after allo-HSCT.
9.New Chinese Medicine Methodology of One Research Path——"from Experiment to Clinical Verification" on Key Technology of Translational Medicine
Hong ZHANG ; Jialin DU ; Ying ZHANG ; Maoxin LIANG ; Yv GAN ; Guanghan WANG ; Min QIAO ; Guixin ZOU ; Shaojie XIANG ; Xianhua LI ; Xianmin YOU ; Yinglan FAN ; Xiaolin WU ; Lei ZHAO ; Guoxin LI
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;19(4):542-548
Translational medicine means that to establish a bridge between fundamental research and clinical medicine through bidirectional translation path in order to promote the translation and application from fundamental research to clinical medicine.The purpose of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) translational model is to collate and build one multidimensional TCM translational model,rationality carry out the research on TCM translation.Three paths have been confirmed,where are from literature research to clinical verification,from clinical application to clinical verification,and from experiment to clinical verification.In this research,methodology of one path mcntioned above could be established,which is the key technology of translational medicine.Take constipation,insomnia,and post-flu cough as target diseases to investigate the herbal compounds which could be qualified for clinical application based on preliminary work.This research not only provided clinical data to TCM translation,but also established one methodology of TCM translation path--"from experiment to clinical verification".
10.Relationship between sleep quality and bone mineral density in urban residents.
Mingjie XIONG ; Xiang LIU ; Li YOU ; Xiaolin CHEN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2020;49(4):431-438
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the relationship between sleep quality and bone mineral density (BMD) in urban residents.
METHODS:
Data of 28 756 Han adults (14 355 males and 14 401 females), who completed both Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) assessment and radial BMD tests by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry in the Health Management Center of Southwest China University from June 2012 to June 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. The degree of sleep disorder was determined based on PSQI scores, while osteopenia and osteoporosis was diagnosed according to BMD T-value. The test and multiple regression model were used to investigate the relationship between sleep quality and BMD.
RESULTS:
The numbers of normal BMD, osteoponia and osteoporosis were 17 039 (59.3%), 7916(27.5%) and 3801(13.2%), respectively. The mean PSQI score was 5.6±1.4 points. According to PSQI scores, there were 15 936 subjects without sleep disorder (55.4%), 5965 with mild (20.7%), 4897 with moderate (17.0%) and 1958 with severe sleep disorder (6.8%), respectively. There was no significant difference in osteoponia/osteoporosis rate between subjects with mild sleep disorder and normal ones (=0.948, >0.05), while the rate of osteoporosis in moderate sleep disorder group was higher than that in mild group (=525.583, <0.01), and the rate of osteoponia/osteoporosis in severe sleep disorder group was much higher than that in moderate group (=1124.877, <0.01). Multiple regression results showed that female, elders, mental labor, smoking and higher PSQI scores were independently associated with lower T-value (all <0.05), while moderate to intense daily physical activity was associated with higher T-value (<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
Sleep disturbances may be a major risk factor for BMD loss in urban residents, indicating that it would be a potential target of osteoporosis prevention.