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.The effect and mechanism of rt-PA combined with high pressure oxygen on cerebral ischemia-reperfusion inj ury in rats
Qingguo BI ; Chunlan LIU ; Jianhui FU ; Qinghua LI ; Xinjuan CHU ; Weizhong XIAO
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2016;37(3):372-377
Objective To evaluate the effect and mechanism of rt-PA combined with high pressure oxygen (HPO)on cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats.Methods The model of cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury was constructed by using middle cerebral artery occlusion.The neurological function score;brain index,water content and infarction volume;SOD;LDH;NOS;MDA;LD;NO and NOS were measured.The protein and mRNA expressions of iNOS,BDNF,p75NTR and TrkB were also detected by RT-PCR and Western blot to evaluate and compare the protective effect of rt-PA combined HPO therapy. Results rt-PA combined HPO could significantly decrease the neurological function score;brain index,water content,and infarction volume;SOD;NOS;MDA;LD;NO and NOS but increase LDH content and the weight of rats,compared with rt-PA.In addition,rt-PA combined HPO could increase BNDF and TrKB expressions and downregulate the expressions of iNOS and p75NTR,compared with rt-PA (P<0.05).Conclusion The rt-PA combined HPO therapy has a greater protective effect than rt-PA therapy and its mechanism might be related to having antioxidant effects, increasing the expressions of BDNF and TrKB,and decreasing the expressions of iNOS and p75NTR.
4.The mechanism of STI571 inducing apoptosis of K562 cells.
Yazhen QIN ; Shanshan CHEN ; Yan CHANG ; Jiayu FU ; Xinjuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2002;23(6):289-292
OBJECTIVETo investigate the mechanism of STI571 inducing apoptosis of K562 cells which express P210(BCR/ABL).
METHODSApoptosis was analyzed by Annexin-V/PI, DioC6 [3] staining, DCFH-DA staining, DNA-PI staining and DNA ladder. Western blot was used to analyse mitochondrial and cytosolic cyto C, Bcl-X(L), caspase-3, actin protein and the level of tyrosine phosphorylation.
RESULTSAfter exposure to STI571, K562 cells were induced to apoptosis. Tyrosine phosphorylation level of P210(BCR/ABL) and Bcl-X(L) was decreased. Caspase-3 was activated and there was an cytosolic accumulation of cyto C.
CONCLUSIONSTI571 could rapidly decrease the tyrosine phosphorylation level of P210(BCR/ABL). The signal pathway mediated by the cytosolic translocation of mitochondrial cyto C was one of the mechanisms that STI571 inducing apoptosis. STI571 was an effective gene targeting therapeutic agent.
Antineoplastic Agents ; pharmacology ; Apoptosis ; Benzamides ; Caspase 3 ; Caspases ; metabolism ; Cytochrome c Group ; metabolism ; Cytoplasm ; metabolism ; Enzyme Precursors ; metabolism ; Fusion Proteins, bcr-abl ; metabolism ; Humans ; Imatinib Mesylate ; K562 Cells ; Membrane Potentials ; drug effects ; Mitochondria ; drug effects ; Piperazines ; pharmacology ; Pyrimidines ; pharmacology ; Reactive Oxygen Species ; metabolism
5.The effect of HJ-1 NO--HFJV respirator on treating pulmonary edema caused by seawater drowning.
Yanrong FAN ; Wendu DONG ; Jingjin HE ; Li DU ; Genxing XU ; Xinjuan LIU ; Yun PEI ; Gengfeng FU ; Guohua MA
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2002;19(3):526-528
The study was to observe the therapeutic effect of HJ-1 NO--HFJV respirator on treating pulmonary edema caused by seawater drowning. Seawater was infused into the rabbit's lung to establish the animal model of pulmonary edema caused by seawater drowning(PE-SWD). Then the animals were divided into three groups: simple PE-SWD model as control group, treat group(animal model treated with HFJV respirator and four medicines) and HFJV respiratior plus NO group. Pao2, Sao2 and pH were measured by the blood-gas analyzer. The survival time and seawater drowing-respiratiory distress syndrom(SW-RDS) were observed. The results showed that Pao2, Sao2 in NO group were remarkably higher than that of PE-SWD control group, and the survival time was longer than that of medicine treated group and the incidence of SW-RDS decreased to zero. We assume that HJ-1 NO-HFJV respirator is efficient on treating pulmonary edema.
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6.A multicenter survey on the current status of human caring in hospital wards in China
Yilan LIU ; Fengjian ZHANG ; Xinjuan WU ; Yinglan LI ; Deying HU ; Shengxiu ZHAO ; Yanjin LIU ; Gendi LU ; Dongmei DAI ; Chaoyan XU ; Liqing YUE ; Bilong FENG ; Rong XU ; Yanli WANG ; Adan FU ; Li GOU ; Xiaoping LOU ; Li YANG ; Xinman DOU ; Huijuan SONG ; Xiuli LI ; Yi LI ; Yulan XU ; Liping TAN ; Liu HU ; Xiaodong NING
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2023;39(10):774-780
Objective:To explore the current situation of nursing human caring in hospital wards and analyze its influencing factors, so as to facilitate the development of nursing human caring practice.Methods:From July to November 2022, a total of 107 hospitals were surveyed through stratified convenience sampling method, and 4 072 ward nursing managers were recruited to finish the general information questionnaire and the ward nursing human caring status questionnaire. The general information included the region, class and type of the hospital, etc. The ward nursing human caring status questionnaire included 38 items in 5 dimensions of nursing human caring system and process, humanistic quality and training of nursing staff, humanistic environment and facilities, human caring procedures and measures, and human caring quality evaluation and improvement, with a full score of 190 points. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the general data, independent samples t-test, ANOVA and correlation analysis were used to analyze the factors influencing the current status of nursing human caring in the ward, while multiple linear regression analysis was used to conduct a multivariate analysis. Results:The score of nursing human caring in hospital wards was 156.91±27.78. Whether the hospital had carried out nursing human caring pilot(demonstration) wards, whether the ward had previously been a hospital nursing human caring pilot(demonstration) nursing unit, the type of ward, and whether nursing managers had participated in human caring training were the influencing factors of the implication of nursing humanistic caring in wards( P<0.05). Conclusions:The practice of nursing human caring in hospital wards is at a good level, but needs to be further strengthened. Nursing managers should take systematically strategies to promote the development of nursing human caring practice.