1.Effects of psychological factors on quality of life in aged patients with non-erosive reflux disease under maintenance treatment of proton pump inhibitors
Xiaoping NIU ; Baoping YU ; Yundong WANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2012;31(4):279-282
Objective To explore the effects of psychological disorders on qualityoflife of elderly patients with non-erosive reflux disease (NERD) under maintenance treatment of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). Methods A total of 76 elderly patients with NERD treated by proton pump inhibitors (maintenance treatment of Esomeprazole over half a year) were enrolled. They were classified into symptom group aged (66.5±8.2) years (n=35) and symptom group aged(68.2+6.9)years (n=41)according to reflux symptoms,with 20 healthy people aged(65.4 ±8.8)years as control.The subjects completed the questioniaires on psychological status including self-rating anxiety scale (SAS) and self-rating depression scale (SDS) and their quality of life was evaluated by gastroesophageal heath related quality-of-life instrument(GERD -HRQL) and medical outcomes study short form(SF-36). Results Scores of SAS and SDS were significantly higher in symptom group (54.9±6.2,57.9±8.6) than in symptomless(37.9±8.7,42.7±7.9) and health control group (38.9± 7.2,43.1 ± 8.9),all (P<0.05),but there was no difference between symptomless and health control group.The rates of anxiety and depression in symptom group (51.4%,57.1%) were increased as compared with symptomless (12.2%,9.8%)and health control group(0.0%,5.0%).Scores of GERD HRQL in symptom group were higher than in symptomlcss group (21.4± 5.0 vs.4.5±2.2,t=19.76,P<0.01)while the indexes such as body pain,vitality,social function,affection,mental and whole health in score of SF-36 besides physiology function were lower in symptom group than in symptomless and control groups (P<0.05 or P<0.01 ).Only the significant differences in mental and whole health of SF-36 were found between symptomless and control groups (P<0.01).Correlation analysis revealed that SAS and SDS scores were positively correlated with scores of GERD-HRQL in symptom group(P<0.01) and negatively with all dimensions of SF-36 but physical function (P< 0.05). Conclusions Most of elderly symptomatic patients with NERD treated by PPI are in psychological disorders which results in lower quality of life.
2.Examination of exercise stress echocardiography in pacemaker-dependent patients with absolute chronotropic incompetence
Ping FANG ; Xiaotao WANG ; Xiaoping NIU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2001;10(4):197-198
Objective To evaluate the diagnositic value of exercise stress echocardiography (ESE) in patients with pacemaker-dependnet.Methods Forty-six patients remained pacemaker dependent with a fixed heart rate throughout ESE and coronary angiographic studies.Results Thirty-four of 46 patients completed the ESE. Coronary artery disease was confirmed in 28 of 34 who had coronary angiograms. ESE had a sensitivity of 75% and specificity of 83% in pacemaker-dependent patients.Conclusions ESE has preserved diagnostic utility in pacemaker dependent patients with absolute chronotropic incompetence.
3.The left ventricular function of uremic hemodialysis patients with different dialysis ages.
Shu RONG ; Chaoyang YE ; Xiaoping NIU
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2001;0(06):-
10 years) groups.The form and function of ventricle were measured.And the blood pressure,hemoglobin,plasma albumin,pre-albumin,lipid,C responsive protein,calcium,phosphate and parathyroid hormone before dialysis were determined.Results The cardiac output(CO) of 1~2 years group was the highest.The left ventricular end-systolic and end-diastolic dimension(LVEDd/s)and left ventricular mass index(LVMI)of ≤1 year group were the lowest.With the increase of the dialysis ages,the blood pressure and the proportion of diabetes patients and those with LVH decreased,but the hemoglobin,plasma albumin,pre-albumin,calcium,phosphate and parathyroid hormone increased,while the CRP decreased.Conclusion With the increase of the dialysis ages,the left ventricular function of the uremic hemodialysis patients improves,which is probably associated with the improvement of anemia,malnutrition and inflammation.
4.Effect of Working Memory Training System on Working Memory Impairment after Brain Injury
Cuiping XUE ; Xiaoping YUN ; Yi ZHANG ; Qiujin YAO ; Xiuru NIU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(5):523-527
Objective To investigate the effects of Working Memory Training System on working memory impairment after brain injury. Methods From November, 2013 to March, 2015, 20 patients of brain injury with impairment of working memory were divided into training group (n=10) and control group (n=10). The training group was trained with the Working Memory Training System for four weeks, while the control group did not accept any cognitive rehabilitation. They were tested with digital forwards/backwards, space forwards/backwards, n-back test and Everyday Memory Questionnaire before and after training. Results All of the tests improved more in the training group than in the control group (Z>2.014, P<0.05), except that of digital forwards, as well as the score of Everyday Memory Questionnaire (Z=1.970, P=0.049). Conclusion Application of Working Memory Training System can improve the ability of memory in patients with brain injury, both the working memory and everyday memory.
5.Study on variety of blood flow velocity of common carotid artery during systole
Cai ZHAO ; Ping FANG ; Xiaoping NIU ; Zonggui WU ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1999;0(12):-
Objective: To explore the blood velocity variety(BFV) of common carotid artery. Methods: BFV was detected with HDI5000 colour doppler ultrasound in 28 healthy volunteers to observe whether there was bifurcation among BFV of each section (about 6.0 cm) of common carotid artery(CCA). CCA was divided into 5 sections (1 cm) from its beginning to bifurcation. BFV was detected in each section. Influences of age, heart rate, blood pressure on BFV were observed. Results: BFV decreased gradually from its beginning to its divergence, the average decreasing value of each section BFV was 5.37 cm/s, and 4.24 cm/s, the difference between maximal and minimum BFV was 17.35 cm/s and 14.32 cm/s in right, left CCA respectively. Maximal BFV increased with age, blood pressure increased and heart rate decreased. But the change of each section BFV was not influenced by age, blood pressure and heart rate. Conclusion: The results indicate that each section BFV is not consistent in CCA, deviation is more obvious when stenosis is valued by internal carotid artery(ICA) BFV/CCA BFV, it should be valued with maximal BFV of ICA.
6.Evaluation of endothelium function in left anterior descending coronary artery by transesophageal echocardiography in subjects with angiographically normal coronary arteries
Ping FANG ; Zuo HUANG ; Min FAN ; Xiaotao WANG ; Xiaoping NIU ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1999;0(12):-
Objective: To establish a mini invasive way to evaluate endothelium function. Methods: Group 1 consisted of 10 subjects with no risk factors for coronary artery disease, group 2 consisted of 11 subjects with risk factors for coronary artery disease and angiographically normal coronary arteries. Two groups of patients underwent transesophageal echocardiography(TEE) for assessment of LAD diastolic blood flow velocity (V) and time velocity integral (VTI) at rest (B 1), 2 min after immersion of the hand in cold water (CPT), 5 min after rewarming of the extremity (B 2), and 5 min after administered nitroglycerin. The percent change in V and VTI were calculated between B 1 and CTP and B 2 and nitroglycerin. Results: After CPT the percent increase in V and VTI were significant in group 1 than group 2 ( P
7.Efficacy of Telerehabilitation Mode on Memory Disorders
Mingming GAO ; Xiaoping YUN ; Huili ZHANG ; Huazhen GUO ; Keying WANG ; Xiulian NIU ; Yingxin QIAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(5):518-522
Objective To investigate the effect of telerehabilitation on memory disorders. Methods From August, 2010 to April, 2015, 81 patients with memory disorders were randomized into control group (n=26), computer-assisted training group (n=33) and telerehabilita-tion training group (n=22). All the patients accepted medicine to facilitate the recovery of memory. Besides, the computer-assisted training group and the telerehabilitation training group accepted memory-based training programs with cognitive rehabilitation system locally or on network respectively, for six weeks. They were evaluated with Wechsler Memory Scale, Rivermead Behavioural Memory Test-2nd Edition and Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test before and after training. Results Both computer-assisted and telerehabilitation training groups im-proved in all the assessment after training (t>4.059, P<0.001). There was no significant difference between them (P>0.05). There was no sig-nificant improvement in the control group after training (t<0.771, P>0.05). Conclusion Memory rehabilitation training can significantly im-prove memory abilities, similar with locally or telerehabilitation system.
9.Effect of puerarin on myocardial perfusion and ventricular wall motion in patients with acute coronary syndrome
Ling NIU ; Dongye LI ; Yong XIA ; Defeng PAN ; Xiaoping WANG ; Yan YAN ; Li LIANG ; Tongda XU
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology 2008;5(3):155-158
Objective To investigate the effects of puerarin(Pur)on myocardial perfusion and ventricular wall motion in patients withacute coronary syndrome(ACS).Methods Thirty-seven patients with ACS were randomly divided into two groups:conventionaltreatment group(n=17,11 males,range of age:32-80 years,average age:60.9±4.9 years)and Purtreatment group(n=20,12 males,rangeof age:40-76 years.average age:62.7±3.5 years).Patients in the conventional treatment group received standard treatment according tothe current guidelines,while patients in the Pur treatment group received intravenous administration of Pur(500 mg/day)for 10 daysplus conventional treatment.Real-time myocardial contrast echocardiography (RT-MCE) was performed to evaluate the change inmyocardial perfusion index (MPI)and veiltricular wall motion index(VWMI)at admission and 10 days after treatment.Results At10 days after treatment,MPI was significantly higher(P<0.01)and VWMI significantly lower(P<0.01)in the Pur group comparingwith those in the conventional group.Conclusions Puerarin might improve myocardial microcirculation perfusion and ventricularwall motion in patients with ACS.
10.Higher cardiovascular risks in type 2 diabetic patients with raised alanine aminotransferase
Mingjun CAO ; Zhangrong XU ; Xiang LI ; Yanjun LIU ; Yuzhen WANG ; Xiaoping YANG ; Aihong WANG ; Ting QI ; Wenfang NIU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2010;26(12):1058-1060
According to the alanine aminotransferase (ALT)level, 4 509 patients were assigned into group A (n=449, with raised ALT)and group B (n=4 060, normal ALT). Between the patients of group A and B, differences existed in age [(48.5 ± 11.3 vs 55.7 ± 11.4) years, P<0.01], duration of diabetes [( 36.8 ±45.0 vs 56.2±58.8 ) months, P<0. 01], body mass index[BMI, (27.7±3.9 vs 25.8±3.4) kg/m2, P<0.01], waist-tohip ratio (0.95±0.06 vs 0. 93±0.07, P<0. 01 ), diastolic blood pressure [( 78± 10 vs 75± 10) mm Hg, 1 mm Hg=0. 133 kPa, P<0. 01], fasting blood glucose [(9.04±2.91 vs 8.63 ±3.05 ) mmol/L, P = 0. 008], 2 h blood glucose after meal[( 13.85±4.67 vs 13.07 ± 4. 92 ) mmol/L, P=0. 002], HbA1c(8. 11% ± 1.82% vs 7.74% ±1.96%, P<0. 01 ), fasting serum insulin[( 10.59±7.31 vs 7.97±7.18) mU/L, P<0. 01], postprandial insulin [(48.96±43.80 vs 35.25 ±32.37 ) mU/L, P<0. 01], homeostasis model assessment for insulin resistance ( HOMA-IR, 4.11±-2.85 vs 3.00 ± 2.92, P< 0. 01 )、 triglycerides [( 2.77 ± 2.50 vs 2. 19 ± 2.99 ) mmol/L, P<0. 01], and high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol [HDL-C, ( 1.20 ± 0. 30 vs 1.29 ± 0. 83 ) mmol/L, P = 0. 01].Logistic regression analysis showed that HbA1C, postprandial insulin, and HOMA-IR, uric acid and urinary albumin were positively, and HDL-C negatively related with the ALT level. It suggests that raised ALT seems to be an index related to the clustering of cardiovascular risk factors, insulin resistance, and earlier onset of type 2 diabetes.