1.Application of kind removal silicone adhesive tape on fixing eyepatch with phototherapy for neonates
Modern Clinical Nursing 2014;(6):59-60,61
Objective To observe the effect of kind removal silicone adhesive tape on fixing eyepatch with phototherapy for neonates. Methods One hundred and thirty newborn undergoing phototherapy were randomly divided into control group(n=62)and experiment group (n=68). The routine adhesive tape was used to fix the eyepatches in the control group and in the experiment group 3 M kind removal silicone adhesive tape was used. The two groups were compared in terms of eyepatch falloff,skin complications and times of crying.Result The times of eyepatch falloff,rate of skin complications and times of crying in the experiment group were lower than those in the control group (P<0.05).Conclusion The application of 3 M kind removal silicone adhesive tape can significantly reduce skin injuries of newborns and improve the effect of fixation.
2.Effect of behavioral training of creative art therapy on interpersonal communication in teenagers
Xinrong MA ; Guangrong SONG ; Chenwenshu MA ; Yongling ZHOU ; Yuelan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2021;30(3):256-261
Objective:To explore the effect of behavioral training of creative art therapy(CAT) on interpersonal communication in teenagers.Methods:Eighty teenagers were randomly divided into study group( n=40) and control group( n=40).The study group was received the behavioral training of CAT (12 times, each activity lasts for 120 min), and the control group did not take part in the behavioral training of CAT.The two groups were measured with self-esteem scale(SES), shyness scale(SS) and social anxiety scale for children(SASC) before and after behavior training.SPSS 17.0 software was used for statistical analysis, and t-test variance analysis and Mann-Whitney U test were used to compare the differences between groups or within groups. Results:Before and after behavioral training, changes in the SES total score (7.00(5.00, 9.75) vs 1.00(0, 2.00)), the SS total score (7.00(6.00, 12.75) vs 2.00(1.00, 3.00)), the SASC total score (5.00(2.00, 8.75) vs 0(0, 1.00)) and two factor scores (3.00(0.25, 5.00) vs 1.00(0, 1.00), 2.00(1.00, 4.00) vs 0(0, 1.00))in the study group were obviously higher than those in the control group( Z=-7.347, -7.338, -5.841, -4.122 and -5.393, all P<0.05).The score differences of the SASC total score ((7.19±3.82) vs (3.21±3.04)) and two factor scores ((4.00±2.23) vs (1.68±2.05), 3.00 (1.00, 5.00) vs 2.00 (0, 2.00)) of girls were significantly higher than those of boys in the study group ( t=-3.611, -3.398, Z=-2.111, P=0.001, 0.002, 0.035). Conclusion:Behavioral training of CAT can improve teenagers' self-esteem, relieve their shyness and social anxiety, as well as promote their interpersonal communication.
3.Comparison of two kinds of noninvasive ventilation mode in premature infants with respiratory failure
Yongfu LI ; Xiaolu YANG ; Yuelan MA ; Danfeng GU ; Sannan WANG
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2016;23(4):236-239
Objective To investigate the difference of two models of respiratory failure in preterm infants with nasal continuous positive airway pressure(nCPAP)and nasal biphasic positive airway pressure (nBiPAP).Methods Comparative analysis of 81cases of premature infants with respiratory failure requi-ring respiratory support was needed.They were applied nCPAP and nBiPAP ventilation mode treatment.The use of breathing machine and total oxygen inhalation time,the number of treatment failures,the PEEP param-eters of the ventilator,the total number of recent complications and secondary infections were compared.Re-sults In the nBiPAP treatment group,the average time of noninvasive ventilation was(96.34±31.5)h,the total time of oxygen inhalation was(10.11 ±9.39)d,3cases of treatment failure,the incidence of severe complications was 5.56%(2/36),PEEP (4.08±0.73)cmH2O (1cmH2O =0.098kPa ).In the nCPAP group,the average time of noninvasive ventilation was(114.14±41.69)h,the total time of oxygen inhalation was(17.53±15.96)d,15cases were failed,the incidence of severe complications was 15.56%(7/45), PEEP(5.11±1.01)cmH2O.There were significant differences between the two groups(P﹤0.05).But there were no significant differences in infection control and patent ductus arteriosus (P ﹥0.05).Conclusion nBiPAP as one of the first choice treatment for premature infants with respiratory failure significantly better than nCPAP,as soon as the proper use can avoid invasive ventilation.
4.Experimental investigation on tumorigenicity of Vero cell in the process of passage
Ailing LI ; Hongyan WANG ; Yuelan ZHANG ; Yuxiu ZHAO ; Ke MA ; Ying ZHANG ; Jin ZHANG ; Hongyang LIANG ; Shuo ZHAO ; Hui WANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2011;31(5):456-461
Objective To produce an experimental information for the safety assessment of Vero cells during subculture. Methods Passage and freeze on Vero cells, and Vero cells in different passages in vitro and in vivo tumorigenicity were tested. The protein expression of different Vero cell passages was analyzed. Results Vero cells passaged to p270 and 14 cell banks were developed and stored for future evaluation. In vitro and in vivo tumorigenicity Lest results of Vero cells in different passages were negative. Conclusion Although the tumorigenicity test results in vitro and in vivo process were negative, the protein expression of more than p200 Vero cells were changed, which produced the experimental reference for the safety evaluation of the process during the Vero cell passage.
5.Clinical study of acupuncture plus Dang Gui Bu Xue Qu Feng Tang for benign essential blepharospasm
Yuelan ZOU ; Xiehe KONG ; Xiaocong GUO ; Xuejun WANG ; Xiaoying LI ; Rong HAN ; Xiaopeng ZHANG ; Guang YANG ; Yanting YANG ; Xiaopeng MA
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2022;20(1):79-86
Objective: To evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of acupuncture plus Dang Gui Bu Xue Qu Feng Tang for benign essential blepharospasm (BEB). Methods: A prospective randomized controlled trial was performed. A total of 105 participants were randomized 1:1:1 into an acupuncture group, a herbal medicine group and an acupuncture plus herbal medicine group. Participants in the acupuncture group received manual acupuncture treatment, twice a week. Participants in the herbal medicine group received Dang Gui Bu Xue Qu Feng Tang, oral administration, once a day. Participants in the acupuncture plus herbal medicine group received both treatments. The therapeutic effects of the three groups were evaluated after four weeks of treatment. The primary outcome was the Jankovic rating scale (JRS) score, and the secondary outcome was the blepharospasm disability index (BSDI) score. Results: After four weeks of treatment, the JRS total scores significantly decreased in all three groups versus baseline (P<0.05). A greater reduction in the JRS total score was reported in participants in the acupuncture plus herbal medicine group (P<0.05), but there was no significant difference between the acupuncture group and the herbal medicine group (P>0.05). The acupuncture plus herbal medicine group had a greater decrease in the JRS severity score than the herbal medicine group (P<0.05). The reduction in the JRS frequency score was not significantly different among the three groups (P>0.05). The BSDI scores significantly decreased in all three groups versus baseline (P<0.05), but the reduction in the BSDI score was insignificantly different among the three groups (P>0.05). Conclusion: It is effective in the treatment of BEB either to use acupuncture and Dang Gui Bu Xue Qu Feng Tang alone or in combination. The combination therapy shows a more significant effect than either of the treatment alone.
6.The effect of art behavior intervention of yoga training on patients with insomnia comorbid depressive disorder
Xinrong MA ; Guangrong SONG ; Chenwenshu MA ; Yongling ZHOU ; Yuelan ZHANG ; Ruixia CHENG ; Hong JIANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2020;29(8):694-699
Objective:To investigate the effect of art behavior intervention of yoga training on patients with insomnia comorbid depressive disorder.Methods:Totally 66 patients with insomnia comorbid depressive disorder were randomly divided into the study group( n=36) and the control group( n=30). All patients in two groups were given pharmacotherapy, while the patients in the study group were received art behavior intervention of yoga training for 20 times.Using self-made general information questionnaire to collect the patients' demographic and clinical characteristics.Polysomnography(PSG) was performed to measure objective sleep parameters.The Pittsburgh sleep quality index(PSQI), Hamilton depression scale(HAMD) and Hamilton anxiety scale(HAMA) were used to measure subjective sleep quality, depressive symptoms and anxiety symptoms at baseline and at the end of the interventions. Results:The score differences of pre-and post-intervention in the two group of PSQI total score((11.00±2.72) vs(9.00±2.22)), habitual sleep efficiency((2.02±0.81) vs (1.53±0.77)), daytime dysfunction((1.75±0.90) vs(0.96±0.85)), HAMD total score((12.19±6.25) vs(8.03±5.67)) and HAMA total score(13.00(8.25, 16.75) vs 7.00(5.00, 9.25))in the study group were obviously higher than those in the control group( t=3.220, 2.516, 3.595, 2.806, Z=-3.616, all P<0.05). Conclusion:Art behavior intervention of yoga training can improve sleep quality, depression and anxiety symptoms in patients with insomnia comorbid depressive disorder, which will be applied and popularized in clinical practice.