1.Influence of Harvest Time on the Characters of Chaenomeles Spciosa (Sweet) Nakai
Lina JIN ; Jiangwen QIN ; Yimei LIU
China Pharmacist 2014;(9):1519-1521
Objective:To study the influence of harvest time on the characters of Chaenomeles Spciosa ( Sweet) Nakai to determine the optimal harvest time with traditional characters of the Chinese medicine. Methods: In order to explore the optimal harvest time of Chaenomeles Spciosa ( Sweet) Nakai, the content of alcohol-soluble extract, weight and acidity of Chaenomeles Spciosa ( Sweet) Nakai with different harvest time were determined, the weather conditions in recent 3 years was summarized, and the drying process was also studied. Results:The average weight of Chaenomeles Spciosa(Sweet)Nakai was the lowest in June and highest in August, and the den-sity reached maximum in mid-July. During the whole harvest time, the content of alcohol-soluble extract was stable. The weather con-ditions from mid-July to late-July were with high temperature, dry and little rain, which was suitable for drying of Chaenomeles Spciosa ( Sweet) Nakai. Conclusion:The optimal harvest time of Chaenomeles Spciosa( Sweet) Nakai is confirmed in mid-July according to the traditional customs, drying conditions and characters of the Chinese medicine.
2.Assessments of correlation between intima-media thickness and elasticity of carotid in patients with type 2 diabetes accompanied hyperlipidemia
Chunpeng ZOU ; Xiaoying WU ; Pintong HUANG ; Yimei YIN ; Huipei JIN ; Haiyan SUN ; Yaping ZHAO ; Liang WANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2010;19(3):212-215
Objective To investigate the correlation between intima-media thickness(IMT)and elasticity of carotid in patients with type 2 diabetes accompanied hyperlipidemia by quantitative intima-media thickness(QIMT)and quantitative arterial stiffness(QAS)technique.Methods Fifty-six patients with type 2 diabetes accompanied hyperlipidemia were involved into the study as case group.Forty-eight healthy volunteers were supplied as normal control group in the same period.IMT,compliance coefficient(CC),distensibility coefficient(DC)and stiffness index(β)of carotid were acquired through QIMT and QAS.Case group was divided into case group 1(IMT<0.9mm)and case group 2(IMT≥0.9 mm),and analysis was performed furtherly.Results β,triglyceride(TG),lowdensity lipoprotein(LDL),cholesterol(Ch),glycosylated hemoglobin(GHb)and IMT had significant differences in case group 1,case group 2 and control group(P<0.05),control group<case group 1<case group 2.DC and CC had significant differences in case group 1,case group 2 and control group(P<0.05),control group>case group 1>case group 2.There was significant positive correlation between β and age,GHb,LDL and IMT of carotid respectively(r=0.811,r:0.764,r=0.732,r:0.729,respectively,P=0.000).Conchmions IMT of carotid could be measured accurately by QIMT.Structure imaging and functional imaging of carotid might be combined organically through QIMT and QAS.Depth study about early change of carotid in structure and function could be performed with these two techniques.
3.Clinical features of six sporadic cases of infant pulmonary hemorrhage of enterovirns 71 infection without skin rash
Shijun HE ; Airong HUANG ; Yimei JIN ; Dong CHEN ; Haomei YANG ; Chuanxia WANG ; Aihua ZHOU ; Xia WANG ; Miaomiao LIN
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2009;27(12):749-752
Objective To understand the clinical features of infant pulmonary hemorrhage of enterovirus 71 infection without skin rash, and to improve the diagnosis and treatment of this disease.Methods Six infants infected with enterovirus 71 and presented pulmonary hemorrhage but no skin rash between November 2007 and October 2008 were retrospectively reviewed. The clinical manifestations, clinical outcomes, treatments, laboratory data and chest imaging changes of the cases were analyzed. Results The 6 cases were all younger than 2 years old. The cases distributed throughout the whole year without peak season. Enterovirus 71 gene was detected by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and real time polymerase chain reaction from throat swabs and secretions of the respiratory tract. All the cases began with fever, and 4 of which were accompanied with vomit, and 2 accompanied with cough. After 1 to 3 days, they all got sudden deterioration, manifested with pale and cyanosis, and 1 had hyperspasmia. After intubation, they all had pink frothy fluid from the endotracheal tube. They all had obvious hyperglycaemia, 4 had tachycardia, and 2 had hypertension. All the 6 cases died, and 4 died within 6 h after deterioration. Conclusions Pulmonary hemorrhage of enterovirus 71 infection without skin rash is seen in infants. It is sporadic throughout the whole year. The disease is fulminant and the case often dies in short period of time.
4.The characteristics of respiratory parameters in patients with different body mass index during general anesthesia with tracheal intubation
Qingchun LIANG ; Yimei YANG ; Qin ZHOU ; Jinhe LI ; Sanqing JIN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2018;34(9):1500-1503
Objective To explore the characteristics of respiratory parameters in patients with different body mass index during general anesthesia with tracheal intubation. Methods 102 patients scheduled for otitis me-dia surgery were divided into low weight group(B1,n=32),normal weight group(B2,n=36)and overweight or obese group(B3,n = 34 ). After general anesthesia with tracheal intubation,the tidal volume of anesthetic ma-chine wasadjusted to maintain the end tidal carbon dioxide partial pressure between 35 - 45 mmHg. At 10 min (T1),30min(T2)and 60 min(T3)after adjustment,arterial PH,arterial partial pressure of oxygen(PaO2),arte-rial carbon dioxide pressure(PaCO2),inspiratory tidal volume(VTi),expiratory tidal volume(VTe),end tidal carbon dioxide partial pressure(PETCO2),peak airway pressure(Ppeak),plateau airway pressure(Pplat)and dy-namic lung compliance(Cdyn)were recorded. Results PH and PaO2 were not significantly different at T1-3 among the three groups(P>0.05). As compared with group B1 and B2,PaCO2 was lower in group B3. In comparison with group B2,VTi,VTe and Cdyn were higher in group B1 and lower in group B3(P < 0.05). Ppeak and Pplat were lower in group B1 but higher in group B3(P<0.05). PETCO2 was higher in group B1(P>0.05)while lower in group B3 (P < 0.05). Conclusions With the increase in BMI during general anesthesia with tracheal intubation ,the VTi,VTe,Cdyn,PETCO2 and PaCO2 decrease significantly,but Ppeak and Pplat elevate markedly. BMI is a refer-ence index for setting respiratory parameters.
5. Medical follow-up of exposed victims after the " 5.7" accident of radioactive source in Nanjing
Furu WANG ; Jin WANG ; Ningle YU ; Yimei ZHANG ; Xiaoyong YANG ; Yongchun QIN ; Wei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2019;39(11):859-863
Objective:
To explore the long-term effects of radiation injury and to provide scientific basis for the evaluation of the effects of ionizing radiation injury by carrying out medical follow-up of patients involved in the " 5.7" radiative source accident in Nanjing in 2014.
Methods:
Through interviewing and investigating, we inquired about the new disease history of the exposed patients from rehabilitation treatment to medical follow-up peroid. Physical and laboratory examinations were carried out. According to relevant standards, physiological and biochemical indexes such as hematopoietic system, immune system, endocrine system, ophthalmology, circulatory system, digestive system, urinary system and bone mineral density were systematically evaluated, with the long-term effects being evaluated.
Results:
The patient′s vital signs were good without new diseases. The indexes of hematopoietic system, immune system and endocrine system tended to be normal, the circulatory system, digestive system and urinary system showed degenerative changes, the ophthalmic examination showed visual acuity continue to decline, and bone mineral density examination indicated low bone mass.
Conclusions
Physiological and biochemical indicators of the patients gradually returned to normal without obvious symptoms of radiation damage. Further medical follow-up observation still needs to continue.
6.Effect of group visits on health condition among follow-up patients with chronic heart failure
Jing YE ; Xiaoning HAN ; Jie WANG ; Yimei ZHENG ; Liying JIN ; Wenhui DING
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(32):2515-2520
Objective:To explore the effect of group visits on health condition among follow-up patients with chronic heart failure.Methods:Totally 126 outpatient follow-up patients with heart failure were divided into intervention group and control group by random number table from 2018 to 2019. The intervention group consisted of 63 cases and control group consisted of 59 cases. The intervention lasted 6 months. The intervention group received group visits, while the control group received routine outpatient follow-up. Medication adherence, quality of life and heart failure related indicators were evaluated at baseline and after 6 months of intervention.Results:At 6 months after intervention, the scores of medication adherence, total quality of life, body, emotion and others dimensions of the intervention group were (5.79±1.38), (30.11±8.22), (12.65±5.53), (5.24±4.57) and (12.22±4.76) points. These scores of the control group were (5.31±1.09), (37.26±9.02), (15.87±5.21), (7.03±5.14), (14.36±5.54) points. The differences between the two groups were statistically significant ( t values were -4.581-2.161, P<0.05 or 0.01). The BNP and proportion of New York Heart Association (NYHA) I the intervention group were (180.87±174.92) ng/L and 84.1% (53/63). These indicators of the control group were (351.02±268.13) ng/L and 67.8% (40/59). The differences between the two groups were statistically significant ( t value was -4.177, χ2 value was 4.484, P<0.01 or 0.05). Conclusions:Group visits program is an effective management mode to provide intensive patient education and foster peer support, improving medication adherence and quality of life of follow-up patients with heart failure.
7.Verification of positioning accuracy of MLC leaves of 8 medical accelerators in IMRT in Jiangsu province
Chunyong YANG ; Xingjiang CAO ; Yuanyuan ZHOU ; Yimei ZHANG ; Jin WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2019;39(2):128-131
Objective To measure the accuracy of multi-leaves collimator (MLC) leaves positions in intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) for verification purpose.Methods Solid water homogeneous phantom with size of 30 cm× 30 cm was scanned by CT scanner.The scanned images were delivered to radiation therapy plan system (TPS) to formulate the therapy plan.The MLC leaves created 5 strips of exposure field,each 3 cm long and 0.6 cm wide.The strip-to-strip distance was 3 cm.With 6 MV X-rays,the SSD was 100 cm at the maximum dose point.The MU per strip was 250 MU.EBT2 radiochromic films each of 25 cm×25 cm were placed on the 30 cm×30 cm homogeneous solid phantom and covered with 1 cm thick solid phantom slabs for delivering of IMRT.Results For 7 of 8 accelerators,the differences of film-measured and TPS-planned MLC leaf position for every fence field were within ± 0.5 mm as required by IAEA,with only other one being-0.6 mm,not consistent with the IAEA requirements.The film-measured position difference between each pair and all pairs of leaves for 8 accelerators were all in line with IAEA's requirements.The film-measured actual width difference between each pair and all pairs of leaves was within ±0.75 mm as required by IAEA for 4 accelerators and outside ±0.75 mm for the other three,not consistent with the IAEA requirements.The standard deviation of film-measured actual width between each pair and all pairs of leaves for 6 accelerators were ≤ 0.3 mm,as required by IAEA,whereas >0.3 mm for the other two,not consistent with IAEA requirements.Conclusions The film dosimetric verification of IMRT is an important part of its quality assurance,featuring simple,reliable and highly accurate positioning and can meet measurement requirement.
8.Improved identification for trisomy 9p and partial trisomy 6q presented in a patient by array-based comparative genomic hybridization.
Jianlin ZHANG ; Jin CAI ; Yimei YANG ; Shanshan WANG ; Feng YAO ; Chao HUANG ; Hong LI ; Haibo LI ; Yuquan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2016;33(6):829-832
OBJECTIVETo analyze the genetic cause for a child with growth retardation and mental retardation and discuss the application of array-based comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) in its molecular genetic diagnosis.
METHODSConventional karyotyping of peripheral blood for the family was carried out. aCGH was performed to further ascertain the size and origin of the additional chromosome fragments.
RESULTSIn the trio family here, the karyotype of the father was normal, the karyotype of the mother was 46,XX, t(6;9)(q26;q21)and the proband child's was 47,XX,+der(9)?t(6;9)(q26;q21). aCGH showed that the extra chromosomal fragments originated from chromosome 9p24.3-q21.13 and the size was 78.26 Mb, and the repeat region included the 9p trisomy's clinical area. At the same time, it was confirmed that 6q26-q27 was trisomic and the fragment that related to development delay was 6.6 Mb. We determined that the proband's karyotype was 47,XX,+der(9)t(6;9)(q26;q21.13)mat finally.
CONCLUSIONThe patient's abnormal chromosome has originated from her mother with balance translocation. The duplications of 9p24.3-q21.13 and 6q26-q27 may lead to growth retardation and mental retardation. Accompanied with the cytogenetic methods, aCGH can accurately identify the origin and size of the abnormal chromosomes, contributing to the genetic analysis.
Child, Preschool ; Chromosome Disorders ; genetics ; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 6 ; genetics ; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 9 ; genetics ; Comparative Genomic Hybridization ; methods ; Female ; Humans ; Trisomy ; genetics
9.Monitoring of hematogenous occupational exposure in medical staff in infectious disease hospital.
Manxia XIE ; Jin ZHOU ; E-mail: XMXXCX5933@163.COM. ; Yimei WANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2015;33(10):766-768
OBJECTIVETo investigate the status and risk factors for hematogenous occupational exposure in medical staff in an infectious disease hospital, and to provide a scientific basis for targeted preventive and control measures.
METHODSThe occupational exposure of 395 medical workers in our hospital was monitored from January 2012 to December 2014, among whom 79 individuals with occupational exposure were subjected to intervention and the risk factors for occupational exposure were analyzed.
RESULTSThe high-risk group was mainly the nursing staff (69.6%). The incidence of hematogenous occupational exposure was high in medical personnel with a working age under 3 years, aged under 25 years, and at the infection ward, accounting for 63.3%, 72.1%, and 72.2%, respectively. Hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, Treponema pallidum, and human immunodeficiency virus were the primary exposure sources. Sharp injury was the major way of injury (91.1%), with needle stick injury accounting for the highest proportion (86.1%). Injury occurred on the hand most frequently (91.1%). The high-risk links were improper disposal during or after pulling the needle, re-capturing the needle, and processing waste, accounting for 46.8%, 17.7%, and 12.7%, respectively. Seventy-nine professionals with occupational exposure were not infected.
CONCLUSIONThe main risk factor for hematogenous occupational exposure in medical staff in the infectious disease hospital is needle stick injury. Strengthening the occupational protection education in medical staff in infectious disease hospital, implementing protective measures, standardizing operating procedures in high-risk links, and enhancing the supervision mechanism can reduce the incidence of occupational exposure and infection after exposure.
Hospitals ; Humans ; Incidence ; Infectious Disease Transmission, Patient-to-Professional ; prevention & control ; Medical Staff, Hospital ; Needlestick Injuries ; epidemiology ; Occupational Diseases ; prevention & control ; Occupational Exposure ; prevention & control ; Risk Factors
10.Screening and diagnostic value of the molecular markers of DNA methylation in colorectal neoplasma.
Jiong MA ; Qianglan YANG ; Chao DENG ; Heiying JIN ; Wei GONG ; Shuiming WANG ; Hao CHEN ; Yimei FAN
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2015;18(11):1149-1153
OBJECTIVETo screen the molecular markers of DNA methylation with potential diagnostic value, and to explore their methylation features in Chinese colorectal neoplasma in order to find out ones with higher diagnostic value.
METHODSTissue samples of colorectal cancer and normal adjacent mucosa(>10 cm distance to tumors) from 10 colorectal cancer patients undergoing operation, and tissue samples of colorectal adenoma from 10 patients undergoing endoscopic resection in our center from June to August 2013 were collected respectively. Methylation status of 8 genes, such as SNCA, MAL, INA, SPG20, FBN1, CNRIP1, TFPI2, OSMR, was detected by BSP and qMSP to screen genes with potential diagnostic valua. ROC curve was drawn to analyze its diagnostic value.
RESULTSBSP measurement showed that the rate of DNA methylation of SNCA, SPG20 and FBN1 was 100% in colorectal cancer and adenoma, while no methylation was found in normal adjacent mucosa. The other 5 genes expressed in different extent in cancer, adenoma and normal adjacent mucosa. Among 10 cancer tissues and normal adjacent mucosa detected by qMSP method, positive SNCA methylation was found in 5 cases and 1 case respectively; positive SPG20 in 8 cases and 1 case respectively; positive FBN1 in 7 cases and 0 cases respectively, whose differences were significant (P=0.070, P=0.003 and P=0.007). The area under curve(AUC) of SNCA, SPG20, and FBN1 methylation for diagnosing colorectal cancer was 0.890, 0.730 and 0.880 respectively.
CONCLUSIONSNCA, SPG20 and FBN1 are potential genes with screening value for colorectal neoplasma.