1.Exploration of the common problems facing the nursing trainees
Fengping LIU ; Yeqing ZOU ; Xiaoyan HUANG ; Hui LIN ; Faxiang LUO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2008;24(12):1-3
Objective To explore the common problems that facing the nursing trainees and seek the way to solving them. Methods The established Internet forum for nursing eases which was divided into six areas,such as clinical decision,ethical problems,nursing skills, the relationship between teachers and students,the relationship between nurses and patients,vocational prevention;77 nursing stuedents who were from three junior colleges of Jiangxi province participated in this study voluntarily.Nursing cases that happened during practical period were sent to the forum by volunteers and were discussed by nursing students and tutors. Results The cases sent by the nursing students were listed as the following order:relationship between teachers and students, relationship between nurses and patients, vocational prevention, clinical decision, ethical problem, and nursing skills. Conclusions During practical period, the main problems which the nursing students focused on stemod from the relationship between teachers and students, the relationship between nurses and patients and vocational prevention. Nursing educators should put emphases on the related knowledge and skills in order to improve the students'ability of coping with these problems.
2.Microendoscopic lumbar discectomy:a learning curve and experience of first 100 cases
Fengping LIU ; Hongwei ZHAO ; Haidan CHEN ; Mingyi LUO
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;(6):912-915
Objective To analyze the learning curve of microendoscopic lumbar discectomy (MED) and summarize the operative experience. Methods From July 2010 to March 2012, the first 100 patients with single level lumbar disc herniation managed with MED were divided into chronological groups (A, B, C and D), 30 patients in group A, B, C and 10 patients in group D. The comparsons were conducted in terms of operative time , estimated blood loss , number of cases with transition from MED to open surgey or for reoperation , rate of complications and postoperative efficacy. Results The mean operative time and the mean estimated blood loss in each group was valuated respectively. In group A , the operative time and estimated blood loss were significantly decreased as compared with those in group B, C and D respectively (P < 0.05), but those in group B were not significantly different from those in group C and D (P > 0.05). There were 6 complications in group A, 1 complication in group B and C respectively and no complication in group D. The leg pain visual analogue scale and Oswestry disability index at the first month and the twelfth month postoperatively were all improved respectively as compared with those preoperatively (P < 0.01). Conclusion The learning curve of microendoscopic lumbar discectomy generally may reach the plateau when about 30 cases are operated on. The key procedure to pass over the learning curve includes puncture and location , flavectomy , anatomy mark identification, and precaution of damage in dural sac.
3.Abnormal expressions of Nav1.1 and Nav1.2 in hippocampus following traumatic brain injury in rats
Qing MAO ; Feng JIA ; Yongming QIU ; Xiaohua ZHANG ; Jianwei GE ; Fengping YU ; Qizhong LUO ; Jiyao JIANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2009;25(4):309-313
Objective To investigate the mRNA and protein expressions of Nav 1.1 and Nav 1.2 in hippocampus following traumatic brain injury ( TBI) in rats.Methods After the lateral fluid percussion model was established in adult male Sprague Dawley rats,the rats were sacrificed at 2,12,24 and 72 hours after percussion and collected ipsilateral hippocampus for detecting mRNA and protein expressions of Nav 1.1 and Nav 1.2 by means of fluorescent quantitation RT-PCR,Western blot and immunofluo rescence staining.Results The mRNA expressions of Nav 1.1 and Nav 1.2 were significantly down-regulated (P<0.01) in hippocampus and reached the lowest level at 2 hours following TBI.The protein expression of Nav 1.1 was significantly down-regulated (P<0.01) but recovered near to level of control group at 72 hours after TBI.While there was no statistical difference on protein expression of Nav 1.2 in hippocampus after TBI compared with control group (P>0.05).Conclusion TBI induces significant down-regulated mRNA and protein expressions of Nav 1.1 in the hippocampus,which may be one of molecular mechanisms for functional alternation of sodium channels and excitotoxic action following TBI.
4.Drug Resistance Spectrum Analysis of 2 527 Clinical Isolates of Bacteria
Helin ZHANG ; Feijun ZHAO ; Fengping HE ; Jun LUO ; Xiaoyun HUANG ; Weiguo YIN
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2015;(2):87-90
Objective To investigate the resistance of clinical isolates from Yuebei People’s Hospital so as to provide the ref-erence for clinical use of antibiotics.Methods To comprehensively analyze the drug resistance,AST was performed with K-B or MIC method to 2 527 strains of clinical isolates and the data were analyzed by WHONET 5.4 and SPSS19.0 softwares according to the breakpoints of CLSI 2012 standard.Results MRSA accounted for 30.9% in Staphylococcus aureus iso-lates,MRCNS accounted for 76.2% incoagulase negative Staphylococcus isolates ,no detection of vancomycin or linezolid re-sistant strains.The antimicrobial drug resistance of Enterococcus faecium was significantly higher than that of Enterococcus faecalis ,no detection of glycopeptide and linezolid resistant strains in Enterococcus faecalis ,but one linezolid resistant strains and two teicoplanin resistant strains in Enterococcus faecalis .Enterobacteriaceae remain highly sensitive to carbapen-em antibiotics,ESBLs produced strains in Escherichia coli ,Klebsiella pneumoniae were 43.9% and 37.5% respectively,five polymyxin B resistant strains were detected in Pseudomonas aeruginosa ,and 63.7% of MDRO rate in Acinetobacter bau-mannii .Conclusion Drug resistance of clinical pathogenic bacteria remain seriously in hospital,clinical application of antibi-otics should be reasonable based on the result of drug sensitivity.
5.The early diagnostic value of thrombelastography in disseminated intravascular coagulation
Zongmian ZHANG ; Wenhua YE ; Jiancheng LUO ; Fengping CAO ; Fuyou LIANG ; Xuefeng ZHAO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2016;18(7):994-997
Objective To use thrombelastography (TEG) and conventional coagulation tests (CCTs) to diagnose disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) and find a better diagnostic method.Methods Patients with potential DIC factors,DIC clinical manifestation or DIC patients suspected by laboratory tests were included after their admission into our hospital.TEGs and CCTs were detected,respectively.DIC score was evaluated.The single factor logistic regression was used to evaluate the correlation between TEG and CCTs as well as the diagnostic accuracy.Results The international normalized ratio (INR) in CCTs of the DIC patients were significantly higher,the reaction rime (R),clot formation time (K),angle rate of clot formation (α),maximum amplitude (MA),and composite index (CI) figures in TEG were significantly increased (P < 0.05).The sensitivity and specificity of TEG were 82.4%,and 62.2%,which were significantly higher than 21.6% and 47.2% in CCTs (P < 0.05).Single factor logistic regression results show that odd ratio (OR) in prothrombin time (PT) and INR of CCTs was 1.23 and 1.27,respectively.The OR in R,K,α,MA,and CI of TEG was 5.13,6.14,1.37,1.25,and 3.02,respectively.Conclusions Compared to CCTs,TEG is more indicative of the conditions of DIC patients and it might be a better way to predict the DIC risks,which is of greater value in clinical diagnosis.
6.Characteristics and significance of atypical flow cytometric immunophenotype in plasma cell myeloma
Xianghua LIN ; Xiaoying XIE ; Wangxian XIAO ; Xiaohong LUO ; Fengping CHEN ; Dijin LIN ; Zhaohui DUAN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(9):687-690
Objective To investigate the characteristics and significance of atypical flow cytometric immunophenotype in plasma cell myeloma.Methods Using case-control study , 48 cases with atypical immunophenotype of plasma cell myeloma and 42 cases as control group were studied by flow cytometry , the former cases were classified into three groups according to the expression of CD 38, CD138, CD19, CD56 :CD38 +/CD138 +/CD19 +/CD56 +, CD38 +/CD138 +/CD19 +/CD56 -, CD38 +/CD138 +/CD19 -/CD56 -.And compare the three groups with intracellular immunoglobulin light chain (cKappa, cLambda) , bone marrow morphology and immunofixation.The positive rate was compared with chi-square test.Results Bone marrow plasma cells showed expression of particular antigens in the following proportion of the 48 cases:CD45 29.17%, CD38 100%, CD138 100%, CD19 95.83%, CD56 43.75%, cKappa 43.75%and cLambda 56.25%.And in the three groups , the expression of monoclonal immunoglobulin were 43.75%, 52.08%and 4.17%, which bone marrow morphology and immunofixation were 57.14%,80%, 100%and 71.43%,88%,100%.The positive rate of flow cytometry , bone marrow morphology and serum immunofixation electrophoresis were 100%, 70.83% and 81.25%.While the expression of particular antigens in the control group were:CD45 47.62%, CD38 100%, CD138 100%, CD19 100%, CD56 0%, cKappa 100% and cLambda 100%.And no abnormalities were detected in bone marrow morphology and immunofixation.Conclusions Compared with the bone marrow morphology and immunofixation , multiparameter flow cytometry has more helpful to find out atypical immune phenotype of plasma cell myeloma, and differentiate malignant and benign plasma cell , contributes to the diagnosis of clinical plasma cell myeloma, prognosis and treatment monitoring.
7.Cyclophosphamide intervention in vivo increases the ABCG2 expression in adrenocortical carcinoma cells
Xiaozhou CHEN ; Zuojie LUO ; Xiaocong KUANG ; Yingfen QIN ; Wenqing ZENG ; Zhenxing HUANG ; Yuan QIN ; Fengping WU
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2014;(9):915-917
Objective High expression of multi-resistant transporter ATP-binding cassette super family G member 2 (ABCG2) is a major cause of drug resistance and chemotherapeutic failure of cancer .This study was to investigate the significance of ABCG2 expression in adrenocortical cancer cells after cyclophosphamide ( CTX) intervention in vivo . Methods Ten male and fe-male BALB/C-nu mice were randomly divided into a cyclophosphamide ( CTX) group and a control of equal number .SW-13 cells were subcutaneously injected into the nude mice to establish a model of subcutaneous transplantation tumor , followed by intraperitoneal injec-tion of CTX and isotonic saline solution into the two groups of mice , respectively .Then the expression of ABCG 2 in tumor tissue and primarily cultured cells was detected by immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry . Results The expression of ABCG 2 in the tumor tissue was significantly higher in the CTX than in the control group ([69.1 ±1.83]%vs [53.4 ±1.65]%, P<0.05), and so was that in the primarily cultured cells ([97.89 ±1.36]% vs [81.88 ±8.31]%, P<0.05). Conclusion The ABCG2 gene is in-volved in the drug resistance of adrenocortical carcinoma and may be a therapeutic target of the malignancy .
8.Clinical significance of serum miRNA-146, OX-LDL and ROS expression in patients with primary ovarian insufficiency.
Yanhui LIU ; Jia'nan LIU ; Fu XIONG ; Yan SUN ; Jianhua LUO ; Peiqing HE ; Fengping HE
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2022;39(11):1211-1215
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the clinical significance of miRNA-146, OX-LDL and ROS in patients with primary ovarian insufficiency (POI).
METHODS:
100 patients with POI were prospectively collected and 100 women with normal ovarian function were randomly selected as control group. Serum miRNA-146 expression level was detected by qRT-PCR and serum OX-LDL and ROS expression levels were detected by ELISA. Ovarian granulosa cells of mouse were transfected with miRNA-146 mimics or inhibitors, and then treated with OX-LDL. Cell viability, colony forming ability, apoptosis rate and toll like receptor 4 (TLR4)/nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) of pathway proteins were evaluated respectively.
RESULTS:
Compared with control group, the expression level of miRNA-146 in POI group was significantly lower, the expression level of OX-LDL and ROS were significantly higher, and the ovarian volume and peak systolic blood flow velocity of ovarian artery were significantly decreased in POI group. Upregulation of miRNA-146 expression had a protective effect on OX-LDL injured ovarian granulosa cells, as evidenced by increased ovarian granulosa cell viability and colony number, reduced apoptosis, and downregulation of TLR4/NF-κB expression.
CONCLUSION
miRNA-146 can target downstream TLR4/NF-κB signaling pathway affects oxidative stress and inflammatory response of POI induced by OX-LDL and ROS, and is expected to become a biomarker for early prediction of POI and a new target for treatment.
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9.EQ-5D-3L based quality of life for patients of pneumoconiosis combined with tuberculosis and its influencing factors
Fengping LUO ; Huanqiang WANG ; Tao LI
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2024;42(6):432-441
Objective:To understand the health-related quality of life for patients of pneumoconiosis combined with tuberculosis and its main influencing factors.Methods:This was a cross-sectional study, and 951 patients of pneumoconiosis combined with tuberculosis from the pneumoconiosis survey in 27 provinces and autonomous regions in China from December 2017 to December 2021 were selected for the study. The nonparametric Mann-Whitney test and the Kruskal-Wallis H test were used to compare the health utility values, and multiple linear regression was used for multifactor analysis. AMOS 24.0 was used to establish a structural equation modeling.Results:The mean age of 951 patients of pneumoconiosis combined with tuberculosis was (59.3±12.4) years. The main types were silicosis combined with tuberculosis (62.2%, 591/951) and coal-worker's pneumoconiosis combined with tuberculosis (34.9%, 332/951), and other type pneumoconiosis-combined tuberculosis was 2.9% (28/951). The proportion of patients with stage Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, and unstaged clinical diagnosis was 27.4% (261/951), 26.6% (253/951), 32.5% (309/951) and 13.5% (128/951), respectively. 63.3% (602/951) of study participants suffered from other chronic diseases, and the percentage of patients combined the number of chronic diseases with 1, 2, and more than 3 respectively were 24.1% (229/951), 16.3% (155/951) and 22.9% (218/951). The median and quartiles of health utility values and the mean±standard deviation of self-rating scores of patients of pneumoconiosis combined with tuberculosis were 0.562 (0.482, 0.766) and (53.7±18.4), respectively, which were lower than patients of pneumoconiosis without tuberculosis ( Z=-11.29, P<0.001; t=8.97, P<0.01). The health utility values and self-rating scores for patients of pneumoconiosis combined with tuberculosis were significantly different between urban and rural areas ( Z= -2.22, P=0.027; t=4.85, P<0.01). Pain/discomfort was the most frequently reported problem in the five-dimensional distribution of problems, followed by daily activities and anxiety/depression, and the difference in the percentage reported by anxiety/depression between urban and rural areas was significant (χ 2=30.28, P<0.01). The results of multiple linear regression showed that the survey area, body mass index, education level, age, employment status, annual personal income, stage of pneumoconiosis, number of multi-morbidities, hemoptysis, acute exacerbation of symptoms in two-week, social support and minimum living standard were the main influences on the health utility values of the patients of pneumoconiosis combined with tuberculosis ( P<0.05). The results of structural equation model showed that economic security and health status directly affected the health-related quality of life among patients of pneumoconiosis combined with tuberculosis and played a chain-mediating effect in the influence of socioeconomic status on the health-related quality of life among patients of pneumoconiosis combined with tuberculosis. Conclusion:Health-related quality of life was poorer in patients of pneumoconiosis with tuberculosis, with pain and discomfort and anxiety/depression problems being more pronounced, and economic status and health status played multiple mediating roles in the influence of general socio-demographic characteristics on quality of life in pneumoconiosis.
10.EQ-5D-3L based quality of life for patients of pneumoconiosis combined with tuberculosis and its influencing factors
Fengping LUO ; Huanqiang WANG ; Tao LI
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2024;42(6):432-441
Objective:To understand the health-related quality of life for patients of pneumoconiosis combined with tuberculosis and its main influencing factors.Methods:This was a cross-sectional study, and 951 patients of pneumoconiosis combined with tuberculosis from the pneumoconiosis survey in 27 provinces and autonomous regions in China from December 2017 to December 2021 were selected for the study. The nonparametric Mann-Whitney test and the Kruskal-Wallis H test were used to compare the health utility values, and multiple linear regression was used for multifactor analysis. AMOS 24.0 was used to establish a structural equation modeling.Results:The mean age of 951 patients of pneumoconiosis combined with tuberculosis was (59.3±12.4) years. The main types were silicosis combined with tuberculosis (62.2%, 591/951) and coal-worker's pneumoconiosis combined with tuberculosis (34.9%, 332/951), and other type pneumoconiosis-combined tuberculosis was 2.9% (28/951). The proportion of patients with stage Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, and unstaged clinical diagnosis was 27.4% (261/951), 26.6% (253/951), 32.5% (309/951) and 13.5% (128/951), respectively. 63.3% (602/951) of study participants suffered from other chronic diseases, and the percentage of patients combined the number of chronic diseases with 1, 2, and more than 3 respectively were 24.1% (229/951), 16.3% (155/951) and 22.9% (218/951). The median and quartiles of health utility values and the mean±standard deviation of self-rating scores of patients of pneumoconiosis combined with tuberculosis were 0.562 (0.482, 0.766) and (53.7±18.4), respectively, which were lower than patients of pneumoconiosis without tuberculosis ( Z=-11.29, P<0.001; t=8.97, P<0.01). The health utility values and self-rating scores for patients of pneumoconiosis combined with tuberculosis were significantly different between urban and rural areas ( Z= -2.22, P=0.027; t=4.85, P<0.01). Pain/discomfort was the most frequently reported problem in the five-dimensional distribution of problems, followed by daily activities and anxiety/depression, and the difference in the percentage reported by anxiety/depression between urban and rural areas was significant (χ 2=30.28, P<0.01). The results of multiple linear regression showed that the survey area, body mass index, education level, age, employment status, annual personal income, stage of pneumoconiosis, number of multi-morbidities, hemoptysis, acute exacerbation of symptoms in two-week, social support and minimum living standard were the main influences on the health utility values of the patients of pneumoconiosis combined with tuberculosis ( P<0.05). The results of structural equation model showed that economic security and health status directly affected the health-related quality of life among patients of pneumoconiosis combined with tuberculosis and played a chain-mediating effect in the influence of socioeconomic status on the health-related quality of life among patients of pneumoconiosis combined with tuberculosis. Conclusion:Health-related quality of life was poorer in patients of pneumoconiosis with tuberculosis, with pain and discomfort and anxiety/depression problems being more pronounced, and economic status and health status played multiple mediating roles in the influence of general socio-demographic characteristics on quality of life in pneumoconiosis.