1.Changes of serum thyroid hormone levels in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome induced by ovulation disorder
Clinical Medicine of China 2015;31(6):514-516
Objective To analyze the relationship and significance between plasma level of thyroid hormone and ovulation disorder of (polycystic ovary syndrome)PCOS.Methods Eighty-nine cases with PCOS were induced ovulation by CC+HCG.During menstrual cycle of induced ovulation,PCOS patients were divided into two groups according to Ovulation (No ovulation 40,ovulation 49).The level of thyroid hormone at different follicular development period and ovulatory time were detected.Result Levels of thyroid hormone at two groups were no difference at 5 mm,10 mm,15 mm size follicular phase(P>0.05).But there was significant at follicular 20mm size(F inner groups=4.38,50.34,48.65;P<0.05).The level of T3 an T4 at No ovulation group was lower than those in ovulation group(T3:(2.69±0.15) nmol/L vs.(1.97±0.17) nmol/L;T4:(124.38±0.29) nmol/L vs.(97.43±0.16) nmol/L).The level of TSH at No ovulation group was (3.43±0.10) mU/L,higher than that in ovulation group ((1.38 ± 0.18) mU/L;P < 0.05).Conclusion The level of thyroid hormone in patients of ovulation group is at a normal level when the follicle is mature,and the level of thyroid hormone can affect the normal ovulation of patients with PCOS.
2.Characters of research management in hospitals with low research capacity and the qualities of the management
Zhaoxia DUAN ; Caiping WANG ; Jingwei LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2014;27(2):195-197
Medical research is the core-competitiveness of hospitals.Research management in hospitals with weak scientific research capacity is different from others and has its own demands.People of the management neet to develop themselves to meet the special demands,and can then help develop the hospital.
3.Mean Problems and Measures in clinical hospital
Zhaoxia DUAN ; Caiping WANG ; Jingwei LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2013;(1):21-23
Less consciousness for science research,lower level of research work,shortage of research team,lack of research institution and so on are the mean problems in clinical hospitals.In recent years,we take the measures of carrying out research training,perfecting research equipment,strengthening the research team,establishing encourage and punish rules.these measures promote the research work of our hospital,change the research sense of hospital staff therefor we get notable progress in research work.
4.The application of nursing procedure in the patient′s care of Ebola virus disease
Xiaoqin LI ; Caiping SONG ; Chunmei LUO
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(22):3090-3092
Objective To explore the application and clinical effects of nursing procedure of in the patients of Ebola virus dis-ease (EVD).Methods We went on nursing assessments to the 5 EVD patients by applying nursing procedure and made the nursing diagnosis based on the results of nursing assessments.Then we analyzed the possible reasons of common nursing problems and made anticipated goals and carried out the nursing strategies.We evaluated the efficiency of nursing eventually.Results We carried out nursing procedures in 5 EVD patients.No complication was occurred in all patients.Three patients fully recovered and dis-charged from our hospital.We got a good treatment results and achieved good social benefits.Conclusion System nursing to EVD patients,which accords to nursing procedure,helps us reducing the nursing complications,and decreasing the mortality of patients.
5.Significance of the construction and development of key disciplines in comprehensive hospital
Zhaoxia DUAN ; Caiping WANG ; Jingwei LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2014;27(6):667-669
In hospitals,the construction and development of key academic disciplines is the fundamental driving force for the ongoing improvement of healthcare competence and scientific research capacity.This paper draw on the experience of a recent 3-year disciplinary development program of a comprehensive hospital in Shanxi province,discussed measures that has been proven effective and set up guide line for future advancement of disciplinary development.
6.Effects of puerarin on renal protein kinase C activity in diabetic rats
Caiping MAO ; Zhenlun GU ; Li CAO
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(10):-
Object To investigate the effect of puerarin (Pue) on renal protein kinase C (PKC) activity, kidney structure and function in diabetic rats. Methods STZ-induced diabetic rats were randomly divided into five groups: Diabetic rats model group (DM), Pue (500, 250, 125 mg/kg) treatment group, and VitE group, in addition, normal rats for control group. All rats were given by ig for 12 weeks. Kidney function and kidney index were determined; The PKC activity was measured by ELISA. The excretion of microalbuminuria (MAU) was measured by radio-immunoassay, and kidney tissue was observed by light-microscope and transmission electron microscope. Results The excretion of MAU, kidney index (kidney weight/body weight) and PKC activity in diabetic rats were significantly increased. The excretion of MAU, and PKC activity were markedly decreased in Pue treatment group, and kidney pathologic changes of diabetic rats in Pue treatment group were improved. Conclusion Pue can ameliorate early kidney hy-perdynamic abnormality in diabetic rats, possess protective effect on kidney of diabetic rats, whose mechanism may be associated partly with a down-regulation of PKC activity.
7.Relationship between plasma concentrations of adiponectin and high sensitive C reactive protein in diabetes with lower extremities vascular disease.
Juan WANG ; Caiping LI ; Chuanjiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2001;0(05):-
Objective To observe plasma concentration of adiponectin and high sensitive C reactive protein (HsCRP) in Type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM) with/without lower extremities vascular disease,and explore the influences of adiponectin and HsCRP in the genesis and development of them.Methods We selected 115 subjects in our hospital and divided them into 2 groups:normal control group and T2DM group,including simple T2DM and T2DM with diabetic lower extremities vascular disease;in addition,we measured plasma adiponectin and HsCRP with ELISA and scattered radiation turbidimetry for them.Results Plasma adiponectin concentration in the comparing group was higher than T2DM,and the level in simple T2DM patients was higher than the one with lower extremities vascular disease,showing an obviously decreased tendency,and significant differences were detected in plasma adiponectin concentration between groups (P
9.Correlation between cyclin E expression and airway remodeling in rats with asthma
Caiping ZHANG ; Yongcheng DU ; Jianying XU ; Yi LI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(05):-
AIM:To observe the expression of cyclin E in the lungs of asthmatic rats and to evaluate the role of cyclin E in airway remodeling with asthma. METHODS:Twenty Wistar rats were randomized to the asthma group and control group (10 rats in each group). The rats were sensitized and challenged with ovalbumin to establish the asthmatic model. Airway inflammation was observed by HE staining. The thickness of the bronchial wall (WA/Pi) was measured by computer-assisted image analysis system. The cell cycle distribution of monocytes in peripheral blood was analyzed by flow cytometry. The mRNA expression of cyclin E was detected by realtime RT-PCR. The protein expression of cyclin E was assayed by Western blotting and immunohistochemistry. RESULTS:The thickness of the bronchial wall in asthma group was significantly higher than that in control group (P
10.Effects of stimulating cerebellar fastigial nucleus on internal diameter of brachial artery in the elderly with transient ischemic attack
Caiping LI ; Ling TU ; Xiaoqing LIU ; Yingnian SHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(13):194-195
BACKGROUND: Stimulating cerebellar fastigial nucleus can regulate, dilate blood vessels and greatly increase local blood flow. However, if its mechanism is to improve the function of vascular endothelium is still uncertain.OBJECTIVE: To study the effects of stimulating cerebellar fastigial nucleus by electricity to vascular relaxation of transient ischemic attack(TIA) patients which is induced by blood flow and explore its protective mechanism to blood vessels of TIA patients.DESIGN: Randomized case control study to patients based on diagnosis SETTING: Department of general diseases, rehabilitation room and ultrasound department of a university hospital.PARTICIPANTS: Forty-four TIA patients(> 60 years old) admitted into Department of General Diseases of Tongji Hospital of Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology during February 2001 to October 2002 were selected after excluding cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction, atrium fibrillation and other arrhythmia or heart failure and blood system diseases. They were randomly divided into treatmentgroup(22 cases)and control group(22 cases) which were conducted stimulating fastigial nucleus + routine treatment and only routine treatment respectively.METHODS: High resolution ultrasound technique and brachial artery congestion method were used to test the internal diameter change rate of brachial artery in TIA patients before and after treatment.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The internal diameter change rate of brachial artery of TIA pat ients.RESULTS: The internal diameter change rate of brachial artery was (4.59 ± 3.32) % and ( 10. 34 ± 3.13 ) % respectively before and after conducting electric stimulus to fastigial nucleus with significant difference ( t = 5.91, P < 0.01 ). There was significant difference on internal diameter change rate between treatment group and control group( t =5.41, P < 0.01 )while there was no difference in control group before and after treatment [(4.68±3.20) %,(5.10±3.29) %](t=1.72, P> 0.05).CONCLUSION: Conducting electric stimulating to fatigial nucleus can greatly improve the reactively vascular congestive function of brachial artery internal diameter and it can improve the vascular endothelial functions of TIA patients.