1.Prognostic Value of Electroencephalogram in Newborn with Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy
Ling WEI ; Fenglin ZHAO ; Guolan XING
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 1998;0(03):-
Objective To evaluate prognostic value of electroencephalogram (EEG) in neonatal with hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE). Methods Sixty two infants with HIE was studied by doing physical examination, intelligence test, CT and EEG. Their clinical outcome was compared to their EEG in the first month after birth. Results Incidence of sequelae in normal or mild abnormal EEG and severe abnormal EEG were 3%, 29%, respectively. Among three infants of EEG cases, two dead and one developed cerebral palsy infant. Among four of burst suppression found in the EEGs, two cases dead, one developed cerebral palsy, one was normal. In five of hypoactive EEG, one dead, one developed cerebral palsy, and the other was with low IQ. Conlusion The prognosis is related to the background activity of EEG. The presence of a burst suppression EEG pattern and a hypoactive/flat EEG are negative prognostic criteria.
2.Clinical Effect of Ganglioside Sodium in the adjuvant Treatment of Acute Cerebral Infarction and Influence on hs-CRP and TNF-αin serum
Guolan WEI ; Baoxi LI ; Wenjin LI ; Shengxi JIA ; Tao QIU
China Pharmacist 2015;(8):1345-1346,1369
To explore the clinical effect of ganglioside sodium in the treatment of acute cerebral infarction and its influ-ence on hs-CRP and TNF-α in serum. Methods:A total of 216 patients with acute cerebral infarction were randomly divided into the observation group and the control group. The control group (108 cases) was given regular treatment, and the observation group (108 cases) was given 100 mg ganglioside in 250 ml 0. 9% sodium chloride, ivd, qd additionally, and the treatment course was 14d. The clinical effect of the two groups was compared, and the change of hs-CRP and TNF-αin serum was also researched in both groups. Re-sults:The total effective rate of the observation group was 90. 7%, which was obviously higher than that of the control group (71. 3%, P<0. 05). After the treatment, the NDS score of the observation group was lower than that before the treatment, while the ADL score was higher than that before the treatment (P<0. 05). After the treatment, the level of hs-CRP and TNF-α in serum was higher than that before the treatment in the two groups (P<0. 05), and that in the observation group was higher than that in the control group (P<0. 05). During the treatment, no adverse reaction was shown in the two groups. Conclusion:The clinical effect of ganglioside sodi-um in the treatment of acute cerebral infarction is promising, which can reduce the level of hs-CRP and TNF-αin serum of the patients and improve the scores of NDS and ADL with good safety, and is worthy of further clinical application.
3.Analysis of the reasons of cerebral palsy children's hearing loss.
Wei WANG ; Guolan WAN ; Jun WANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2007;21(10):450-452
OBJECTIVE:
To investigation the further inquiry the reasons of cerebral palsy child's hearing lose, and giving the hearing lose children of cerebral palsy overall medical treatments in time, this paper has given the academic comprehensive analysis of the reasons of this synthetic symptom above.
METHOD:
By the means of the medical checks of ABR, OAE and acoustic immittance measurements, we have investigated the reasons, and analyzed the types of all cerebral palsy children in our hospital from January to December in 2005.
RESULT:
The result of medical checks in 484 cerebral palsy children showed that there were 160 abnormal cases (33.06%), and we marked OAE medical check to the 92 abnormal cerebral palsy children, there are 36.90% passing rates. among which the passing rate of slight hearing lose (72.00%) is obviously higher than that of the serious hearing lose (4.20%).
CONCLUSION
The symptoms of serious suffocation, premature delivery, and jaundice are not only the main factors given rise to the cerebral palsy, but also are the main reasons led to cerebral palsy child's hearing lose.
Cerebral Palsy
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physiopathology
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Hearing Loss
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4.Isolation, Identification and Drug Sensitivity Anlysis of Corynebacterium glucuronolyticum from Urinary Tract
Liuhua WEI ; Guolan LUO ; Mengwei LI ; Shengzhang LIN ; Gechen ZHOU ; Yan ZOU
China Pharmacy 2018;29(4):496-500
OBJECTIVE: To identify and analyze drug sensitivity of Corynebacterium glucuronolyticum iscolated from clinic, and to provide reference for clinical drug use. METHODS: Two strains isolated from the urine specimens of urolithiasis-induced urinary tract infection patients in our hospital were inoculated into Columbia blood plate and the MacConkey plate. The growth of strains was observed and counted. Protein mass spectrometry of strains was detected by MALDI-TOF-MS. DNA of strains was extracted, and PCR was used to amplify the 16S ribosome RNA (rRNA) sequence. Bi-directional sequencing of 1 500 bp target bands was conducted. Blast comparison between it and GenBank database was conducted to identify bacterial strain. Drug resistance of 2 strains was monitored by Etest assay. RESULTS: Two strains grew on the Columbia blood plate (with colony forming unit >105 CFU/mL) and did not grow on the MacConkey plate. Two strains were Gram-positive Corynebacterium and showed palisading or eight type arrangement. Two strains were C. glucuronolyticum by MALDI-TOF-MS identification, with reliability of 99. 9%. The characteristic peaks of m/z 2 431, 3 089, 3 364, 3 378, 4 200, 5 508, 6 302, 6 637, 6 730, 6 946, 12 603 appeared. Blast comparison showed that the sequence homology of 2 strains compared with C. glucuronolyticum strain known in GenBank were higher than 98 %. Results of drug sensitivity test showed that strain 1 was resistant to ceftriaxone and ciprofloxacin, and sensitive to 14 other antibiotics as penicillin G; strain 2 was resistant to ceftriaxone, erythromycin, ciprofloxacin, tetracycline and clindamycin, moderately sensitive to cefotaxime, and sensitive to 10 other antibiotics. CONCLUSIONS: Two strains are C. glucuronolyticum, and drug resistance of them to commonly used antibiotics is different. The strains are rare pathogen of urinary tract and show multidrug resistance. Antibiotics should be selected according to the results of strain identification and drug sensitivity test.
5.Distribution and drug resistance of Streptococcus pneumoniae infection in 327 children
Liuhua WEI ; Mengwei LI ; Guolan LUO
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2018;39(10):1238-1240,1244
Objective To analyze the distribution and drug resistance of Streptococcus pneumoniae in 0-14 year old children of 0 to 4 year-old in theour hospital.Methods S.pneumoniae were identified by using ma-trix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS).Drug suscepti-bility test was performed by using ATB STREP 5 for each isolate.Penicillin G minimum inhibitory concentra-tion (MIC) was performed by using E-test.Results A total of 327 strains of S.pneumoniae were isolated,a-mong which 287(87.8%)were from sputum,25(7.6%) from the ear secretions,10(2.9%) from the nasal sinuses puncture fluid,and 3(0.9%)from the blood.The most strains were isolated in spring(28.4%),and the least in winter (22%),and there was no significant difference in the separation rate among the four sea-sons (P<0.05).The sensitivity rate,intermediate rate and drug resistant rate of non meningitis S.pneumoni-ae strains to penicillin G were 97.9%,0.6%,1.5%,respectively.The resistance rates of the bacteria to eryth-romycin,clindamycin,compoundtrimethoprim sulfamethoxazole and tetracycline were relatively high,a small number of levofloxacin resistant strains were found,and vancomycin and quinopin /Dafoe-P resistant strains were not detected.The resistance rates of penicillin G,penicillin resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae (PRSP) and penicillin inter mediated Streptococcus pneumoniae (PISP)to amoxicillin and cefotaximeto were markedly higher than that of penicillin G sensitive Streptococcus pneumoniae (PSSP),and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.01).A total of 227 strains of multidrug resistance Streptococcus pneumoniae (69.4%)were isolated,which were resistant to erythromycin,tetracycline,trimethopri compoundm-sulfamethoxazol and clin-damycin(46.2%).Conclusion The drug resistance monitoring of Streptococcus pneumoniae in children can not be ignored.The drug resistance of the bacteria to penicillin G is low.Penicillin G is still a cheap and effec-tive drug for the treatment of Streptococcus pneumoniae infection.
6.Combined CT-based extracellular volume with pathologic indicators predicts early postoperative recurrence of gastric mesenchymal tumors
Hong LU ; Haitao LI ; Ping CAI ; Xinyue DU ; Xiaoqin YIN ; Guishen JIANG ; Huafeng CHAI ; Xue WEI ; Yali DENG ; Guolan DENG
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(23):2661-2669
Objective To investigate the clinical value of extracellular volume(ECV)based on CT delayed phase in combination with pathologic indicators in predicting early recurrence of gastric mesenchymal tumors after surgery.Methods A retrospective case-control trial was conducted on the imaging,clinical and pathological data of 110 patients with gastric mesenchymal tumors who were surgically resected at the First Affiliated Hospital of Army Medical University from January 2011 to August 2022.They were 60 males and 50 females,at a mean age of 58±10 years.All of them received preoperative multiphase dynamic CT enhancement examination of the abdomen,and ECV value was calculated with the formula:ECV=(1-hematocrit)×(△HU tumor/△HU aorta).According to the postoperative recurrence within 24 months after surgery,they were divided into early recurrence group and non early recurrence group.Statistical indexes:① Consistency analysis.② The factors affecting early recurrence after resection of gastric mesenchymal stromal tumors were analyzed and a prediction model was conducted.Delong test was used to assess the predictive value of the model.Then a nomogram was plotted based on the combines model,and calibration curves were drawn to assess the efficacy of the column charts,and decision curve analysis(DCA)was adopted to assess the value of the model for clinical application.Results ① Consistency analysis.After 2 radiologists outlined the region of interest and obtained ECV value according to the above formula,The intraclass correlation coefficient(ICC)was 0.806.② For the 110 subjected patients,21 cases of them had early recurrence,and 89 one did not.Multivariate analysis showed that ECV value,risk degree,and tumor length were independent influencing factors for predicting early recurrence.Receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve analysis indicated that the area under the curve(AUC)value of ECV,hazard degree,and tumor length diameter in predicting early recurrence was 0.838(95%CI 0.758~0.918),0.774(95%CI 0.656~0.892),and 0.700(95%CI 0.589~0.810),respectively,and the value of their combined model was 0.899(95%CI 0.811~0.987),which was higher than that of each independent model.The sensitivity and specificity of the combined model was 85.71%and 86.52%,respectively,and the optimal cutoff value was 0.19.Delong test revealed that there was statistical difference between the combined model and the clinical model established by the hazard level(Z=6.548,P<0.001,95%CI 0.140~0.259).Calibration curve analysis suggested that the combined model had a better fit,and DCA displayed that the combined model had a better net benefit.Conclusion The model established by ECV combined with pathological indicators has good predictive performance and can be used as a more effective predictor of early recurrence of gastric mesenchymal tumors after surgery.
7.Advices on the prevention and control of nosocomial infection of COVID-19 within children′s hospitals
Hongzhen XU ; Shuohui CHEN ; Junfen FU ; Qiang SHU ; Zhimin CHEN ; Wei SUN ; Dan WANG ; Haihong ZHU ; Hongqin ZHOU ; Guolan HUANG ; Zangzang FU ; Hangyan ZHAO ; Bin WANG ; Xiaoqing WU ; Yuqin LIANG ; Yufen HUANG ; Meihong GU ; Wei WANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2020;36(4):316-319
The epidemic of COVID-19 has become the topmost public health threat worldwide. The authors suggested that in addition to strengthening the organization and leadership of the abovementioned work, greater attention be paid to establishing and improving the prevention and control mechanism.Furthermore, special efforts should be given to the safety of the medical workers, by strengthening their infection monitoring and outbreak management. Medical workers in different work areas and positions should be placed under careful protection with due cleaning and disinfection measures. The protection during specimen collection, transportation and medical waste management should also be prioritized. Such special issues in the management of pediatric patients, as allocation of nurses, the screening and management of caregivers, the problem of breastfeeding, and the disinfection of children′s toys and diapers were discussed. This paper also put forward management suggestions for the outpatient department, isolation ward and other key departments, which aim to guide the prevention and control of COVID-19 nosocomial infection in the pediatric outpatient and ward.
8.Correlation of Quality of Life, Disabilities Attitude and Quality of Care and Support for People with Disability in Urban Areas of Lanzhou, China
Qing ZHU ; Xueling WEI ; Zhilong YU ; Guolan JIAO ; Chang LIU ; Lulu XIE ; Wenhua HE ; Dan LUO ; Jie ZHANG ; Tao LI ; Benzhong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2018;24(5):596-603
Objective To investigate the survival status of people with disabilities in urban areas of Lanzhou, China and discuss the correlation of their quality of life to disability attitude and quality of care and support of disabled people. Methods From August to November, 2016, 606 persons with disability registered in Chengguan District of Lanzhou were selected by multistage stratified cluster sampling. They were investigated in home-based visit with World Health Organization Quality of Life-Disability Scale for physical disability, World Health Organization-Disability Attitude Scale and World Health Organization Quality of Care and Support Scale-Disability Scale. Results The quality of life scored in average of (40.76±14.79), and different with the demographic characteristics (P<0.05). Pearson's correlation analysis showed that the score in all fields of quality of life and the total score positively correlated with most dimensions of disability attitude score (r>0.080, P<0.05) and most dimensions score of quality of care and support (r>0.083, P<0.05).Conclusion It is important to strengthen the precise security system for people with disabilities, and strive to establish a full-cycle, all-round social support system for them.
9. Advices on the prevention and control of nosocomial infection of novel coronavirus within children’s hospitals
Hongzhen XU ; Shuohui CHEN ; Junfen FU ; Qiang SHU ; Zhimin CHEN ; Wei SUN ; Dan WANG ; Haihong ZHU ; Hongqin ZHOU ; Guolan HUANG ; Zangzang FU ; Hangyan ZHAO ; Bin WANG ; Xiaoqing WU ; Yuqin LIANG ; Yufen HUANG ; Meihong GU ; Wei WANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2020;36(0):E001-E001
The pneumonia caused by the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV), which began in December 2019, has become the most serious public health problem, threatening people's health and life. This threat is posing a severe challenge on the diagnosis and treatment of 2019-nCoV infection, the prevention and control of hospital cross infection of medical staff. It is suggested that in addition to strengthening the organization and leadership of the abovementioned work, establishing and improving the prevention and control mechanism deserve greater attention. Furthermore, special attention should be given to the safety of the medical staff, strengthening their infection monitoring and outbreak management. Medical staff in different work areas and positions should be placed under careful protection, cleaning and disinfection measures. The protection during specimen collection, transportation and medical waste management should also be prioritized. This paper also put forward management suggestions for the outpatient department, isolation ward and other key departments. These measures are proposed to provide a guidance for the prevention and control of 2019-nCoV nosocomial infection in the pediatric outpatient and ward.