1.Effects of Preoperative Anxiety on the Recovery of Anesthesia and Postoperative Analgesia in Patients undergoing Elective Laparoscopic Ovarian Cystectomy
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2016;37(10):100-103
Objective To investigate the effects of preoperative anxiety on the recovery of anesthesia and postoperative analgesia in patients undergoing elective laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy.Methods A total of 87 patients were enrolled who were undergoing elective laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy during July 2015 to June 2016.State-Trait Anxiety Inventory-1 was administered to the patients:patients with anxiety were included in the high-anxiety group (Group H) and patients witouth anxiety were included in the low-anxiety group (Group L) We observed the recovery of anesthesia and postoperative analgesia of the patients in two groups.Results In group H,the extubation time,the time for the Aldrete score to reach 9,were significantly longer;more agitation were found;and more fentanyl and parecoxib were needed.The difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).The age,BMI,operation time,anesthesia time of the patients in the two groups had no statistically significant differences (P>0.05).Conclusion High anxiety has a negative effect on recovery from anesthesia and on postoperative pain control in patients undergoing elective laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy.
2.Clinical characteristics of pertussis in 17 neonates
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2016;34(9):667-669
Objective To explore the clinical features, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of pertussis in neonates. Methods Clinical data from 17 neonates with pertussis conifrmed by real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) of Bordetella pertussis, were retrospectively analyzed. Results In 17 neonates ( 8 males and 9 females), 2 neonates were premature. The age at onset was from 15 to 27 days. Thirteen cases had a history of close contact with coughing patients, 4 cases had nasal congestion and runny nose in the early stage, 5 cases had typical spastic cough, one case had cough with inspiratory“whoop”, 6 cases had lfushing in face after severe cough, 7 cases had severe cough with cyanosis, 2 cases had systemic cyanosis before hospitalized, 7 cases had regurgitation after cough, and 3 cases had fever. Fifteen cases had increased peripheral blood white blood cell count, ( 12 . 57-79 . 63 )× 109/L, with lymphocyte at 45 . 1% -75 . 2%. The PCR copy number of pertussis was 7 . 12 × 102-1 . 04 × 108/mL. Seventeen neonates were all treated with intravenous infusion of erythromycin, and all of them had a signiifcantly improvement, and no death case. Conclusions Neonates with a history of contact with coughing patients, paroxysmal cough and increased of peripheral blood leucocyte presented as lymphocyte increase, need to be alert to pertussis, and relative examination should be taken as early as possible.
3.Individualized education for 30 children with learning disability
Ping SU ; Hai-bo DENG ; Yi-mei SU ; Yuping DENG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(9):549-550
ObjectiveTo study the method and effect of individualized education on children with learning disability (LD).Methods30 children during 7-10 year old in a local boarding elementary school were chosen and guided individually as the following: sensory integration dysfunction drill, subtle motion drill, life skills drill, cognitive capability drill, behavior therapy, game therapy, music therapy and parents education. One and a half year later, the index of Sensory Integration Rating Scales and study marks were determined and compared with that of the normal children.ResultsThere is not significant difference between the LD children and the normal ones in the sensory integration of behavior and the learning achievement.ConclusionIndividualized education is a valid approach improving the potentiality of the LD children\'s physiology and psychology.
4.Application of therapeutic touch in CPAP titration night with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome patients
Ting DENG ; Yan WANG ; Mei SUN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2012;(35):22-24
Objective To evaluate the effect of therapeutic touch on continuous positive airway pressure titration with obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) patients.Methods Fortyeight patients diagnosed with OSAHS were randomly allocated to the therapeutic group and the control group with 24 patients in each group.Therapeutic touch was used in the therapeutic group before CPAP titration and the control group received usual care.Anxiety was measured post intervention with State-trait Anxiety Inventory(SAI) and Visual Analogue Scale(VAS).CPAP therapy satisfaction was also evaluated by VAS.Results Compared with the control group,those patients with therapeutic touch showed significant reductions in SAI scores,better sleep quality,and higher satisfaction with CPAP treatment.Conclusions Results suggest that 15-min of therapeutic touch pre CPAP titration night significantly reduced anxiety and improved sleep quality in patients with OSAHS.
5.Clinical Observation on the Application of Shikani Laryngo-scope in Difficult Airway
Jiangang LI ; Mei DENG ; Bi CHEN
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2013;(12):110-113
Objective To observe clinical application of the apparent Shikani laryngoscope in difficult airway, so as to provide reference for basic-level hospitals to deal with difficult airway. Methods 50 patients with difficult airway were randomly divided into 2 groups:Shikani laryngoscope group (S) that direct laryngoscope group (M) . After conventional induction, patients in two groups were given endotracheal intubation with different intubation tools by the same anesthesiologist, then the intubation time and the one-time success rate of intubation were compared between two groups. The hemodynamics of patients, were observed in two groups,the HR,SBP,DBP and SPO2 at before (T0),during (T1),2 min after (T2) and 5 min after intubation (T3) were recorded. The complications including gingival and oral mucosa bleeding, sore throat, hoarseness were also recorded in two groups.Results During the process of intubation, the hemodynamic changes of patients had statistically significant difference between T0 and T1, T2,T3 subgroups ( <0.05),T2 and T3 subgroups ( <0.05) . The intubation had less influence on hemodynamics of patients in group S than M group,but the SPO2 and T0 had no significant difference between two groups ( >0.05) .Comared with M group,the one-time success rate of intubation was higher,and the intubation time was shorter in S group and there were significant differences ( <0.05) . There was no significant difference in the intubation complications between the two groups ( > 0.05), and this may be associated with small sample cases. Conclusion Compared with ordinary laryngoscope, Shikani laryngoscope has incomparable advantages in handling difficult airway and is convenient to apply,so it is worth popularizing in basic-level hospitals.
6.Imaging diagnosis of neuronal tumor
Songhua FANG ; Liping DENG ; Mei JIN
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(03):-
Objective To study imaging features of neuronal tumors, and to evaluate the value of CT and MRI in diagnosing these tumors. Methods The CT and MRI studies in 10 patients with pathologically proved neuronal tumor were retrospectively reviewed. Results (1) CT showed a mixed attenuation cystic solid mass with calcification in 3 gangliogliomas; The mixed signal intensity on T 1 or T 2WI with heterogeneous contrast enhancement was common in ganglioglioma. (2)Three central neurocytomas had mixed signal intensity. (3)Three dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumor (DNT) had decreased signal intensity on T 1 weighted MR images and well demarcated increased signal intensity on T 2 weighted images without peritumoral edema and calcification. Prominent MR imaging features were a gyriform configuration on T 1 or T 2WI. The tumor contrast enhancement was not common; (4)A desmoplastic infantile ganglioglioma (DIG) was located in the frontal and parietal lobes, appearing as cystic tumors with a solid cortical component enhanced intensely. Conclusion Some neuronal tumors possess of specific imaging features, but diagnosis of the tumor with imaging modalities alone may be difficult. Therefore, combined clinical history could help to establish a correct diagnosis.
7.A Discussion on Emotionality of Chinese Archaic Ideologist
Ying-Mei CHI ; Deng-Feng WANG ;
Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology 2001;0(03):-
This paper mainly discussed how Chinese archaic ideologist realize emotionality. The contents include five aspects: emotionality is related to human nature and morality; Chinese pay more attention to cultivate himself according to morality, control his emotion and need, keep harmonious relationship with others, emotionality is in association with or- gans. The author thought that the meaning of Chinese emotionality is not only the emotional reaction of oneself, but in- volves comprehensive features of individual emotional response, dealing with matters and behaviors, and it is closely relat- ed to the cultivation of morality and human nature and relative to human nature and morality. Chinese opinion is different from western psychologists’thoughts.
8.Characters of Organochlorine Pestcides Residues in Vegetable Field,Orchard and Paddy Soil in Guangzhou Suburban Areas
Journal of Environment and Health 2007;0(11):-
Objective To analyze the characteristics of of organochlorine pesticides(OCPs) residues in the soil of the suburbs of Guangzhou.Methods In Baiyun,Conghua,Zengcheng,Panyu,Nansha,surface soil(0-20 cm) samples of vegetable fields,orchard and paddy soil were collected,soil profile(20-40cm,40-60cm) of Baiyun and Panyu were also collected,in Aug,2008.Gas chromatography-electron capture detector method(GC-ECD)was used to determine 17 kinds of organochlorine pesticides.Results The detection rate of 17 kinds of organochlorine pesticides was 90.59% in topsoil,the residue level was 4.19-39.89 ng/g,and the detection rate in profiles soil was 76.70 %,the residue level was 2.35-91.26 ng/g.OCPs residues were mainly HCHs and DDTs.Conclusion Detection rate of organochlorine pesticides is high in soil in the investigated soil and in the 20-40 cm profiles of Baiyun and Panyu,the level of OCPs exceeds the related standard limit,which may have adverse effects on soil environment.
9.Dot-immunobinding assay for the activity of egg yolk anibody
Guangping RUAN ; Mei AN ; Guihua WANG ; Lei YE ; Shufen DENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;11(12):2397-2400
BACKGROUND: There are differences in physical and biological activity between the antibody from mammals and egg yolk antibody (IgY) from chicken. IgY is acid- and heat-resistant, and can prevent and cure the infectious diseases in animals and human being, which is also benefit to develop routine diagnostic immunoassays. Conventional ELISA assay for IgY takes much more time than dot-immunobinding assay.OBJECTIVE: To detect the IgY stability byusing dot-immunobinding assay.DESIGN: Open trail.SETTING: Department of Transfusion, Kunming General Hospital of Chinese PLA.MATERTALS: The experiment was completed in the Kunming General Hospital of Chengdu Military Area Command of Chinese PLA from January to June 2006. Two White Leghorn hens (30 weeks old) were selected. HLA-A*0201 α chain served as the antigen. The total protein concentration of the purified antigen was 0.04 g/L with the molecular mass of 32 000(self-prepared); nitrocellulose filter (NC, import and divided); nonfat dry milk (Anyi Corp. No. 20051220); DAB (Boshide Corp.);caprylic acid (made by Shanghai Xinghuo Chemical Factory); ammonium sulfate (Shantou Guanghua Chemical product).METHODS: ①HLA-A*0201 α chain with the total protein concentration of 0.04 g/L was purified with egg yolk antibody,and identified by SDS-PAGE. ②1 μL antigen was spotted into the center of NC membrane and dried in the incubator at 37 ℃. Then the NC membrane was blocked in 1 mL PBST and put in the incubator at 37℃ with shaking in 90 r per minute for 15 minutes. Then the liquid was exchanged with 1 mL PBST and added the primary antibody at a final concentration of 10 mg/L. After 30 minutes shaking in the incubator at 37 ℃, the NC membrane was washed in PBST for three times. The second antibody, mouse anti-chicken IgY conjugated to horseradish peroxidase (HRP) was added and after 30 minutes incubation, the NC membrane was washed three times in PBST. Binding was revealed by incubation with a DAB reagent. A positive reaction was represented by adeep brown spot,Irdlcating that IgY had better activity; if the spot became lighter IgY lost part activity, and when the spot disappeared, the IgY lost a the activty.According to intensity (gray degree)of the dot compared tothe standard, the remained percent of activity of the IgY was calculated. ③IgY was adjusted to three different protein concentrations with PBS: 1, 0.1, 0.01 g/L and stayed at room temperature for four months. 10 μg lgY was taken out from each concentration sample every month to detect the activity by dot-immunobinding assay. ④IgY was put into seven EP tubes with 100 μL per tube and numbered 1-7. Number 1 to 3 was adjusted pH to 5, 3 and 2, respectively with 1 mol/L HCI; Number 4 to 6 was to 9, 11 and 12, respectively with 1 mol/L NaOH. The pH of number 7 was neutral without adding acid or base. The samples were stayed in incubator at 37 ℃ for 3 hours. 10 μg IgY from each tube was taken every hour to detect the stability at different pH by dot-immunobinding assay. ⑤IgY was added to six EP tubes (10 μL per tube) and numbered 1-6. Number 1-6 was put into waterbath at 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 and 80 ℃ for 15 minutes. After cooled in refrigerator at 4 ℃, 10 mg samples from each tube and standard sample (untreated sample) taken to check the thermal stability by dot-immunobinding assay.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ①SDS-PAGE of IgY. ②IgY stability at room temperature. ③IgY stability at different pH. ④ Detection of IgY thermal stability.RESULTS: ①Purified IgY after SDS-PAGE had two major binds, the molecular mass of the heavy chain was 66.000,and the light chain was 25 000. ②1, 0.1, 0.01 g/L IgY still had partial activity after staying at room temperature for four months. ③When pH ranged from 5 to 9, IgY still had partial activity after staying in 37 ℃ for 3 hours. If pH was lower than 5 or higher than 9, it lost the whole activity in above condition. ④Purified IgY was added to six EP tubes, the number 1-4 still had partial activity, but number 5 and 6 showed some white precipitate, which was caused by protein denaturation at higher temperature.CONCLUSION: IgY stability is higher than others. The dot-immunobinding assay described a rapid and simple method for the demonstration and characterization of functional activity of egg yolk antibody. With only small volume antigen and antibody, and specific dot, the dot-immunobinding assay method could process many samples at the same time.
10.Observation of Short- and Long-Term Effect of Defibrase on Acute Cerebral Infarction (39 Clinical Cases Report)
Xuejun DENG ; Yuanwu MEI ; Shenggang SUN ; Etang TONG
Herald of Medicine 2001;(5):305-306
To evaluate the short- and long-term effect of defibrase on acute cerebral infarction. Methods: A prospective, randomized double-blind control method was employed for the study. All the patients were treated with injection of either defibrase or placebo. The scores of neurological function deficits and daily living abilities as well as the level of fibrinogen were tested.Results: The neurological function of the patients treated with defibrase was significantly improved, the scores of daily living abilities increased, and the level of fibrinogen in blood decreased. A follow-up of the subjects at the time point of one year after the treatment revealed that, the recurrence rate of infarction in those treated with defibrase was zero. Meanwhile, the subjects treated with defibrase had significantly decreased scores of neurological function and significantly improved daily living abilities comparing with those treated with the placebo. Conclusion: Defibrase can protect the nurons against ischemia-induced lesion, improve the neuron function by decreasing the fibrinogen level. It has valid therapeutic effect on cerebral infarction.