1.Application of LIS management group in hospital software and hardware management
Xinqiang HUANG ; Qiangyuan ZHAO ; Ming YANG ; Bingbing HOU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2017;38(3):135-138
Objective To explore the application of LIS management group in hospital software and hardware management.Methods The objective,responsibilities and management procedure of hospital LIS management group were introduced,and its effects were studied in hospital software and hardware management.Results Hospital LIS management group optimized LIS management procedure,decreased fault rate and shortened the time for fault handling.Conclusion LIS management group promotes hospital digitalization and clinical laboratory department management.
2.The effect of three kinds of reverse trendelenburg position angle in block plane of prone position after subarachnoid anesthesia
Xinqiang JIN ; Kunlian QIAN ; Changling TANG ; Lihua HUANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2016;39(6):525-528
Objective To compare the effect of three kinds of reverse trendelenburg position angle in block plane of prone position after subarachnoid anesthesia, in order to acquire the conformable reverse trendelenburg position angle of prolapse and hemorrhoids (PPH). Methods Sixty patients having underwent the selective PPH were divided into 10° group, 20° group and 30° group by random digits table method with 20 cases each. Subarachnoid puncture was performed in the L3 - 4 processus spinosus gap, then 0.5%heavy density ropivacaine 2 ml was injected. After anesthesia, the operation bed was adjusted to reverse trendelenburg position 10° (10° group), 20° (20° group) and 30° (30° group). At the same time the patients changed to prone position, and the operation bed was changed to horizontal position before operation. The patients changed to jackknife position 10 min after drug injection of subarachnoid anesthesia. The sensory blockade after drug infusion, circulation function change, anesthetic effect and perioperative adverse reaction were observed. Results There were no statistical differences in operation start time and fixed time of anesthesia plane among 3 groups (P>0.05). The upper bound of sensory nerve block before horizontal position, upper bound of sensory nerve block before jackknife position, highest plane of sensory nerve block in 10° group were significantly higher than those in 20° group and 30° group: T(10.47 ± 0.65) vs. T(12.36 ± 0.72) and T(12.50 ± 0.54), T(10.12 ± 0.56) vs. T(11.82 ± 0.66) and T(11.99 ± 0.72), T(9.53 ± 0.71) vs. T(11.32 ± 0.78) and T(11.54 ± 0.83), and there were statistical differences (P<0.05); but there were no statistical difference between 20° group and 30° group (P>0.05). The systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure levels 15 and 20 min after drug infusion in 10° group were significantly lower than those in 20° group and 30° group, systolic blood pressure:(120.40 ± 7.38) mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa) vs. (131.82 ± 7.88) and (130.47 ± 7.57) mmHg, (119.55 ± 7.65) mmHg vs. (131.25 ± 9.67) and (130.23 ± 8.69) mmHg, diastolic blood pressure: (63.74 ± 6.54) mmHg vs. (71.36 ± 8.49) and (74.32 ± 7.54) mmHg, (61.59 ± 6.23) mmHg vs. (72.98 ± 7.39) and (73.75 ± 6.34) mmHg, and there were statistical differences (P<0.05);but there were no statistical difference between 20° group and 30° group (P>0.05). No patients′ anesthesia effect was poor in 3 groups, but 4 cases in 30° group were good. Hypotension and tachycardia occurred in 2 cases in 10° group, respectively. Conclusions Immediately prone position after subarachnoid anesthesia can be adjusted by reverse trendelenburg position angle to get the appropriate level of anesthesia, and conformable reverse trendelenburg position angle of PPH is 20°.
3.Effect of comprehensive nursing on small area of diabetic foot ulcer
Hua XU ; Mei FANG ; Xinqiang LI ; Lirong HUANG ; Sheng LIU ; Zhiqiang ZOU ; Xingzhu WEN ; Langping ZENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2008;24(30):18-20
Objective To study comprehensive nursing meassures for small area of diabetic foot ulcer. Methods A total of 58 patients with small area of diabetic foot ulcer in our department were divided into two groups.The comprehensive nursing group (CN group,30 cases) adopted comprehensive nursing and treatment as follows, surgical dcbridement, infrared radiation of wound surface,sprinkling of growth factors(bFGF and rhEGF),covered by hydrocolloid dressing(Algoplaque).The control group(28cases) received hydropathic compress with 0.5% povidone iodine or 5% furacillin solution.Wound heal-ing progreasion,average healing time and the positive rate of wound germiculture of the two groups were observed. Results The average healing time of the CN group was (29.6±9.4)d,which was shorter than that of the control group,( 39.2±13.5 )d, P < 0.05. Statistical difference existed in the positive rate of wound germiculture at the 7th day and the 14th day between the two groups (P < 0.05). Conclusions Routine medical treatment and general nursing measures plus surgical debridement,infrared radiation of wound sur-face,sprinkling of growth factors and hydrocolloid dressing possess facilitative healing effect for small area of diabetic foot ulcer.
4.Comparison and evaluation of abnormal result detection methods of platelet
Xuebin MA ; Ming YANG ; Fang WANG ; Xinqiang HUANG ; Shuchun DING ; Jingyi WANG ; Youyou DONG ; Qiangyuan ZHAO
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2017;38(3):97-100
Objective To compare the clinical values of impedance method,optical method and microscopy when used to detect platelet abnormal results.Methods Platelet re-examinations by optical method and microscopy were carried out in case of low confidence degree in platelet test with impedance method by XE-2100 automatic hematology analyzer,and then the results by the three methods were compared.Results Most of the low-confidence-degree results by impedance method could be corrected by re-examination by optical method,and the remained had to turn to microscopy due to unsatisfied requirements of the instrument.Conclusion Optical method has to be involved to correct the platelet abnormal results by XE2100 automatic hematology analyzer,and microscopy should be applied in case optical method doesn't work.The three methods gains advantages and disadvantages of themselves,and can be supplementaries for one another.
5.Esmolol improves clinical outcome and tissue oxygen metabolism in patients with septic shock through controlling heart rate
Xinqiang LIU ; Weiping HUANG ; Miaoyun WEN ; Wenxin ZENG ; Wenqiang JIANG ; Shenglong CHEN ; Juhao ZENG ; Hongke ZENG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2015;(9):759-763
ObjectiveTo investigate whether esmolol could improve clinical outcome and tissue oxygen metabolism by controlling heart rate (HR) in patients with septic shock.Methods A single-center double-blinded randomized controlled trial was conducted. The patients suffering from septic shock received 6-hour early goal directed therapy (EGDT) with pulmonary artery wedge pressure≥ 12 mmHg (1 mmHg = 0.133 kPa) or central venous pressure (CVP)≥ 12 mmHg requiring norepinephrine to maintain mean arterial pressure (MAP)≥ 65 mmHg and HR≥95 bpm admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) of Guangdong General Hospital from September 2013 to September 2014 were enrolled. They were randomly divided into esmolol group and control group by computer-based random number generator. All patients received conventional basic treatment, while those in the esmolol group received in addition persistent esmolol infusion by micro pump with dosage of 0.05 mg·kg-1·min-1 with the dosage adjusted to maintain HR lower than 100 bpm within 24 hours. The patients in control group did not receive drug intervention for HR. The primary end-points consisted of length of stay in ICU and 28-day mortality. The secondary end-points included hemodynamic parameters [HR, MAP, CVP, cardiac index (CI), stroke volume index (SVI), systemic vascular resistance index (SVRI)] and tissue oxygen metabolism parameters [central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2), lactate level (Lac)]before and 24, 48, 72 hours after the treatment.Results A total of 48 patients with septic shock were enrolled with 24 patients in esmolol group and 24 in control group.① The primary end-points: compared with control group, the length of stay in the ICU in the esmolol group was significantly shortened (days: 13.75±8.68 vs. 21.70±6.06,t = 3.680, P = 0.001), and 28-day mortality was significantly lowered [25.0% (6/24) vs. 62.5% (15/24),χ2 = 6.857,P = 0.009].② The secondary end-points: there were no significant difference in the hemodynamic and tissue metabolism parameters before treatment between two groups. No significant difference was found between before and after treatment of all above parameters in control group. HR and Lac in the esmolol group were obviously declined, SVI, SVRI, ScvO2 were gradually increased, but no significant difference in MAP, CVP, and CI was found. Compared with the control group, HR in the esomolol group was significantly lowered (bpm: 84.4±3.5 vs. 111.2±7.2,P< 0.01), SVRI and ScvO2 were significantly increased from 24 hours [SVRI (kPa·s·L-1·m-2): 137.9±1.6 vs. 126.9±1.3, ScvO2: 0.652±0.017 vs. 0.620±0.017, bothP< 0.01]; SVI was significantly increased (mL/m2: 39.9±2.2 vs. 36.8±1.7,P< 0.01) and Lac level significantly declined from 48 hours (mmol/L: 2.8±0.3 vs. 3.4±0.3,P< 0.01).Conclusion The results demonstrate that HR controlled by a titrated esmolol infusion given to septic shock patients was associated with an improvement in tissue metabolism, reduction in the length of ICU stay and lowering of 28-day mortality.
6.Relationship between hormone therapy in women with ovarian malignancy and prognosis
Li LI ; Zhongmian PAN ; Xinqiu CHEN ; Kun GAO ; Wei ZHANG ; Yuan LUO ; Zhongqiang YAO ; Xinqiang LIANG ; Wei HUANG ; Desheng YAO
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2008;43(11):843-848
Objective To explore the relationship between hormone therapy (HT) in women withovarian malignancy and prognosis. Methods HT was used in 31 patients with ovarian cancer after surgery,and 44 eases with ovarian eaneer served as controL The expression of estrogen receptor (ER)α, ERβ andprogesterone receptor (PR) was detected by immunohistoehemieal staining respectively. The level of serumealeitonin and transforming growth factor α (TGFα) was detected by radio-immune and enzyme-linkedimmunosorbent assay pre- or post-surgery, as well as half a year to one year later post-surgery respectively inthese eases. The survival curve of Kaplan-Meier and log-rank test as well as scale risk of Cox model wereused to analyze the relationship between HT and prognosis of ovarian cancer. Results ( 1 ) The results oflog-rank test showed that there was no difference in survival curve of patients with or without HT [ (1108±52), (1086±43) d; P=0.940] ; the results of scale risk of Cox model also showed that HT was not anindependent prognosis factor for patients with HT. (2) There was no relationship with HT and theaccumulated survival in patients with either positive or negative expression of ERa, ERβ and PR in tissue;as well as between HT and the level of serum TGFα pre-, post-surgery, or half a year to one year aftersurgery. (3) The level of serum caleitonin in patients without HT post-surgery half a year to one year laterwas higher than that pre-surgery [ (141±13), (95±11) μg/; P<0.05], but there was no significantdifference between patients with HT half a year to one year later past-surgery and pre-surgery [ (90±18)μg/L, (93±14) μ/L; P>0.05]. (4) There was a significant difference in body and emotion function between HT and without HT groups [(1.84±1.50), (1.45±0.82); (12.69±10.20), (12.90±11.61); P<0.05], as well as in sex quality and autonomic nerve maladjustment and in the special listmade [(1.05±0.74), (1.77±1.08); (10.10±3.21), (13.09±4.30); P<0.05]. ConclusionsThere is no adverse influence on prognosis in using of HT for patients with ovarian cancer after surgery. HTfor patients with ovarian cancer post-surgery can help keep a stable level of scmm calcitonin as well asimprove the quality of life.
7.A clinical analysis on strengthening prevention strategies for DCD donor fungal infection
Sheng CHANG ; Xinqiang WANG ; Jing XU ; Xue ZHANG ; Xiaoxiao DU ; Qian HUANG ; Dawei WANG ; Weijie ZHANG ; Zhishui CHEN ; Jipin JIANG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2017;38(3):145-148
Objective To analyze the clinical effects of the diverse prevention strategies on donation after citizen's death (DCD) donor fungal infection.Methods A retrospective study was performed on the clinical data of the antifungal preventive scheme to 261 DCD donors from January 2015 to August 2015 (the first period) and September 2015 to December 2016 (the second period) in Tongji Hospital.During the first period,the donors were administrated by ICU doctors and the antifungal agents were not applied as routine.The processes of organ procurement and trim were in accordance with the past experience.During the second period,the donor maintenance was reinforced,including antifungal preventive scheme,aseptic manipulation of organ procurement and rinsing and immersing allografts with broad-spectrum antibiotics or diluting povidone-iodine solutions during organ trim.Microbial culture specimens were performed in 1 574 samples including blood samples,perfusion fluids and arterial tissues and the pathogen distribution at the different periods was identified.Result In the microbial culture specimens of 1 574 samples,907 strains of pathogens were detected,including 799 strains of bacteria and 108 strains of fungi.The positive rate of fungi was 12.0% (108/907) of all pathogens,and 17.3% (108/626) of fungal cultures specimens.The fungi positive rate in the second period (13.6%,59/433) was significantly lower than that in the first period (25.4%,49/193,P< 0.05).Conclusion It is essential to reduce the incidence of donor fungal infection by increasing the microbial cultures and antifungal preventive scheme.And it is necessary that the organ procurement organization team enhances the risk awareness of donor-derived fungal infection and improves the aseptic manipulation of organ procurement.Additionally,rinsing and immersing allografts with broad-spectrum antibiotics or diluting povidone-iodine solutions may be a better option for preventing the donor-derived fungal infection during the allograft trim.
8.The study of the expressions of apoptosis and its related protein by knockdown of human immunodeficiency virus-1 vpr gene
Zhengyu XU ; Yan HE ; Quan ZHOU ; Na HUANG ; Xinqiang XIAO ; Yuhuang ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2018;36(2):90-94
Objective To observe the expression of apoptosis related protein c-inhibitor of apoptosis protein (IAP)2 by RNA interference of human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1)vpr gene and analyze the apoptosis of Jurkat cells.Methods Vector (NC),HIV-1vpr (vpr),vpr+ pRNAT-U6.1/Neo-vpr-56 (Si56) and vpr+ pRNAT-U6.1/Neo-vpr-160 (Si160) were transfected to Jurkat cells and cultured for 48 hours.The total RNA and protein were extracted.Expression of vpr gene was detected by reverse transcription (RT)-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to confirm the success of transfection.Expression of c IAP2 was detected by RT-PCR and Western Blot.The apoptosis of Jurkat cells was observed by flow cytometry.Results Expression of vpr gene was detected in vpr,Si56 and Si160 groups.The mRNA expression levels in Si56 and Si160 groups were significantly lower than that in vpr group,which declined 87.2% and 82.2%,respectively (P<0.05).The levels of c IAP2 mRNA expression in vpr,Si56 and Si160 groups were increased by 3.75,2.49 and 2.65 folds,respectively,compared to that in NC group.However,the c-IAP2 mRNA expressions in Si56 and Si160 groups were lower than that in vpr group,which declined 33.7% and 29.5%,respectively (P < 0.05).The c-IAP2 protein expression was consistent with mRNA by immunoblotting,and those in Si56 and Si160 groups were declined 42.2% and 46.8%,respectively,compared to that in vpr group (P<0.05).The apoptosis of J urkat cells was detected in all groups.Compared to NC group,the apoptotic rate in vpr group was increased by 1.76 folds.However,the differences of apoptosis rate among NC,Si56 and Si160 groups were not statistically significant (all P>0.05).Compared to vpr group,the apoptotic rates in Si56 and Si160 were significantly decreased by 19.26% and 18.05%,respectively (P<0.05).Conclusions The expression of c-IAP2 could be downregulated by knockdown of HIV-1 vpr gene in transcription and protein levels,and the apoptosis of Jurkat cells is inhibited.
9.TCN1 Deficiency Inhibits the Malignancy of Colorectal Cancer Cells by Regulating the ITGB4 Pathway
Xinqiang ZHU ; Xuetong JIANG ; Qinglin ZHANG ; Hailong HUANG ; Xiaohong SHI ; Daorong HOU ; Chungen XING
Gut and Liver 2023;17(3):412-429
Background/Aims:
This study aimed to investigate the biological function and regulatory mechanism of TCN1 in colorectal cancer (CRC).
Methods:
We studied the biological function of TCN1 by performing gain-of-function and loss-offunction analyses in HCT116 cell lines; examined the effects of TCN1 on the proliferation, apoptosis, and invasion of CRC cells; and determined potential molecular mechanisms using HCT116 and SW480 CRC lines and mouse xenotransplantation models. Tumor xenograft and colonization assays were performed to detect the tumorigenicity and metastatic foci of cells in vivo.
Results:
TCN1 knockdown attenuated CRC cell proliferation and invasion and promoted cell apoptosis. Overexpression of TCN1 yielded the opposite effects. In addition, TCN1-knockdown HCT116 cells failed to form metastatic foci in the peritoneum after intravenous injection. Molecular mechanism analyses showed that TCN1 interacted with integrin subunit β4 (ITGB4) to positively regulate the expression of ITGB4. TCN1 knockdown promoted the degradation of ITGB4 and increased the instability of ITGB4 and filamin A. Downregulation of ITGB4 at the protein level resulted in the disassociation of the ITGB4/plectin complex, leading to cytoskeletal damage.
Conclusions
TCN1 might play an oncogenic role in CRC by regulating the ITGB4 signaling pathway.
10.Relationships among psychological stress, achievement motivation and psychological capital in college students
Chinese Journal of School Health 2021;42(11):1645-1649
Objective:
This study explored the relationships among psychological stress, achievement motivation and psychological capital in college students to provide a reference for improving the level of psychological capital in college students.
Methods:
A multi stage stratified cluster sampling method was used to select 9 940 college students from ten universities in Anhui Province. The achievement motivation scale (AMS), psychological stress scale (SRQ-20) and psychological capital scale (PPQ) were applied. The moderating effect of the questionnaire was analyzed with χ 2 tests, Spearman rank correlation and stratified regression.
Results:
Statistical differences were found in psychological stress according to major, whether students leader, family economic status and whether students had left behind experience ( χ 2=15.50, 10.25, 28.61, 25.55, P <0.05). The rank correlation results indicated that psychological stress was negatively correlated with the pursuit of success ( r =-0.27) and four dimensions of self efficacy,optimism,hope and resilence in psychological capital ( r =-0.43, -0.41,-0.36,-0.45)( P <0.05), and was positively correlated with the avoidance of failure ( r =0.25, P <0.05). The stratified regression model indicated that psychological stress in the dimensions of college students achievement motivation (pursuit of success: β =0.02, Δ R 2=0.01, P <0.01; failure avoidance: β = 0.03 , Δ R 2=0.01, P <0.01) played a moderating role in the relationship between psychological capital and psychological capital.
Conclusion
Being female, senior students, low household economic status, and left behind experience are associated with more psychological stress among college students. Psychological stress is correlated with achievement motivation and psychological capital, and has a moderating effect on the relationship between achievement motivation and psychological capital.