1.Analysis of Risk Factors for Lung Infection of CRAb in ICU
Fengli JIANG ; Yalin DONG ; Dong LIU ; Jin ZHANG
China Pharmacy 2015;(29):4077-4079
OBJECTIVE:To discuss the risk factors for lung infection of CRAb in ICU,and to provide reference for clinical di-agnosis and treatment. METHODS:The univariate analysis and multivariate Logistic regression analysis were conducted with the method of case-control study,in which the clinical data of 105 cases of lung infection of CRAb in ICU were collected from our hospital during Jun. 2012 to Jun. 2014,with the 81 cases of CRAb and 24 cases of CSAb. RESULTS:The univariate analysis showed that those factors were significantly correlated with lung infection of CRAb in ICU,such as ICU hospitalization days be-fore isolation of Ab,total stay in ICU,respiratory failure,hypoproteinemia,mechanical ventilation,mechanical ventilation days, the application of carbapenem antimicrobial agents and combined use of antimicrobial agents within 15 days before isolation of Ab, abnormal C-reactive protein detection,abnormal procalcitonin detection. The multivariate analysis showed that ICU hospitalization days before isolation of Ab,the application of carbapenem antimicrobial agents within 15 days before isolation of Ab,mechanical ventilation,hypoproteinemia were the independent risk factors of CRAb. CONCLUSIONS:Based on risk factors,the measures should be taken for high-risk patients as soon as possible in ICU to prevent and treat lung infection of CRAb.
2.The influence of trimetazidine(TMZ) on the cardiac function and neurohormonal of heart failure model in rats
Yanfen TANG ; Xiang GAO ; Fengli ZHANG ; Fengrong JANG ; Weidong JIANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2013;20(7):973-975,后插1
Objective To observe the effects of trimetazidine (TMZ) on the cardiac function and neurohormonal of heart failure model in rats.Methods Partially banding abdominal aortic artery to achieve congestive heart failure rats model.Interventricular septum thickness(IVST),left ventricular posterior wall thickness(LVPWT),left ventricular end-diastolic diameter(LVEDD),left ventricular end-systolic diameter (LVESD),left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF) and shortening fraction(FS) were measured by echocardiogram,Pathological changes of myocardial cells was observed,B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP)、C-type natriuretic peptide receptor (NPRC),atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP),myosin heavy chain (β-MHC) and angiotensinl (AT1) were measured by Real-Time PCR,superoxide dismutase (SOD) was measured by immunohistochemistry method.Results Trimetazidine treatment of the high-dose group and the model group compare IVST LVPWT,LVESD,LVEDD were (0.63 ± 0.05) mn,(0.73 ± 0.06) mm,(0.73 ±0.05)mm,(0.87 ±0.06)mm and (1.07 ±0.06)mm,(1.13 ±0.06) mm,(0.93 ±0.06)mm,(1.33 ±0.06) mm,was significantly reduced (P < 0.05),LVEF,FS increased to (27.75 ± 1.83) %,(11.44 ± 0.76) % and (11.78 ±0.56)%,(4.27 ± 0.22)% (P < 0.01),Myocardial cell structure were remarkably improved.The expression of BNP,ANP,NPRC,ATI,β-MHC were remarkably decreased.The expression of SOD was elevated.Conclusion TMZ treatment group can improve the secretion of neurohormonal of heart failure model in rats,and also obviously improve the cardiac contractility.
3.Prevention Effects of Different Treatment Courses of Antibiotics in Fracture Patients during Perioperative Period of Incision Internal Fixtion: A Meta-Analysis
Dong LIU ; Jin ZHANG ; Ziyun LIU ; Xiaoyu ZHANG ; Fengli JIANG ; Yiping WU
China Pharmacy 2017;28(24):3390-3394
OBJECTIVE:To systematically evaluate therapeutic efficacies of perioperative application of single-dose and multipie-dose of antibiotics for preventing surgical site infection after closed fractures patients receive incision and internal fixation,and to provide evidence-based reference.METHODS:Retrieved from PubMed,EMBase,CBM,Cochrane Library,CBM,CJFD,VIP and Wanfang database,RCTs about perioperative application of single-dose (trial group) and multiple-dose (control group) of antibiotics for preventing surgical site infection after closed fractures patients receive incision and internal fixation were collected.Meta-analysis was performed using Rev Man 5.3 statistical software after literature screening,data extraction and quality evaluation by improved Jadad.RESULTS:Finally 8 clinical studies were included,involving 3 457 patients.The results of Meta-analysis showed that there was no statistical significance in the rate of surgical site infection [OR=1.02,95% CI(0.63,1.66),P=0.94)].Cefazolin stadies were included in subgroup analysis according to drug use,and results of Meta-analysis showed that there was no statistical significance in the rate of surgical site infection[OR=1.33,95%CI(0.55,3.20),P=0.52].CONCLUSIONS:Prophylactic application of single-dose of antibiotics is recommended for preventing surgical site infection after closed fractures patients receive incision and internal fixation.
4.Associate factors of mobile phone dependence and predictive value of psychological resilience among college students
HUANG Kai, CHEN Sifan, OUYANG Le, JIANG Wen, HUA Xiaoguo, LI Fengli, HU Chengyang, ZHANG Xiujun
Chinese Journal of School Health 2019;40(7):1050-1052
Objective:
To explore associated factors of mobile phone dependence and its relation with psychological resilience among college students.
Methods:
College students from 5 universities in Hefei were randomly selected through multi-stage sampling (stratified clustering) and investigated with questionnaires. A total of 2 502 college students were included in the analysis.
Results:
Mobile phone dependence among college students differed by gender (χ2=18.25, P<0.01), residence (χ2=17.71, P<0.01), whether in a relationship(χ2=8.09, P<0.01), grade(χ2=19.58, P<0.01), only child(χ2=7.48, P<0.01), family economic status (χ2=17.43, P<0.01) and time spent in mobile phone (χ2=73.46,P<0.01) while no similar differences were found by family structure and length of mobile phone ownership. Spearman correlation showed negative correlation (P<0.01) between mobile phone dependence and psychological resilience. Logistic regression model results showed that female, not in a relationship, lower grade, less time spent in mobile phone and high psychological resilience were negatively correlated with mobile phone dependence. Compared with students from rural areas, urban area was positively associated with mobile phone dependence. Emotional control, family support, and interpersonal assistance associated with lower risk for mobile phone dependence.
Conclusion
Mobile phone dependence is affected by gender, relationship status, grade, usage duration, and residence. High psychological resilience associated negatively with risk for mobile phone dependence.