1.THE CURRENT SITUATION OF ALLOCATIONS OF HUMAN RESOURCES IN OUR HOSPI-TAL
Huiqing HOU ; Juan ZHANG ; Xinping ZHANG
Modern Hospital 2015;(3):123-126
Objective To provide references foroptimizing the structure of human resourcesby investigating human resource development and the current situation of allocation in the hospital .Methods Descriptive statistical a-nalysis and Spearman rank correlation analysis were conducted on the data of human resource in the hospital from 2004 to 2013 and the situation of personnel allocation in the hospital at the end of 2013 was emphatically analyzed by the statistical description.Results The development of the total human resource from 2004 to 2013was adapted to the hospital development , but the development of staff at each positionwas at unbalance .The nursingstaff wasin short . The educational background structure of all kinds of positions was reasonable , but thestructure of professional titleswas unreasonable , without developing into talents team .Moreover ,the non-permanently-contracted staff took up a lar-ger proportion .Conclusion Hospitals need to achieve comprehensive development of human resource by setting up scientific conception of talents ,to improve the quantity and quality of nursing staff by enhancing nursing staff construc -tion, to forming an reasonable talent team by balancing the structure of personnel quality , and to stabilize the hospital staff structure by attaching importance to the management of non -permanently contracted staff .
2.Association between the level of tumor necrosis factor ? and the clinical features of multiple sclerosis
Xiujuan SONG ; Li GUO ; Huiqing HOU
Journal of Clinical Neurology 1993;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the relationship between the level of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)? and the clinical features of multiple sclerosis(MS). Methods The TNF? level of 58 MS patients (MS group) was determined by means of sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The correlative analysis between level of TNF? and the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS), the clinical data (including the duration of disease,the number of relapses and the age of onset) were take in MS patients. Results (1)TNF? level was significantly increased in MS acute stage compared with those in MS remission stage and healthy controls (P
3.T-lymphocyte subsets in patients with Guillain-Barré syndrome change after intravenous immunoglobulin treatment and its significance
Li GUO ; Huiqing HOU ; Xiujuan SONG ; Jingci YANG ; Changyu GAO
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2008;41(2):87-90
Objective To study the changes of the T-lymphocyte subsets in patients with Guillain-Barré syndrome(GBS)before and after intravenous immunoglobulin treatment(IVIG),and to explore the possible mechanism of the IVIG curing GBS further.Methods Chose 31 cases of clinically confirmed GBS were enrolled and compared before and after the treatment.According to the effect of the therapy,31 cases of the total were sub-divided into effective and ineffective groups.Relative counting of peripheral blood T-lymphocyte subsets was preformed with flow cytometry.Results ①The percentage of CD8+ T and CD4+CD29+ T cell was significantly lower(CD8+T:28.77%±11.02% vs 31.84%±12.35%,CD4+CD29+T:56.71%±12.44% vs 62.40%±12.72%,t=2.995,3.919,P<0.05)after therapy,while the rate of CD4+/CD8+T and the percentage of CD4+CD45RA+T cell increased notably(t=2.368,3.860,P<0.05);but there was no notable difference in the percentage of CD3+T and CD4+T cell.②The percentage of CD8+T and CD4+CD29+ T cell was significantly lower(t=2.144,3.343,P<0.05)after the treatment,while the rate of CD4+/CD8+T and the percentage of CD4+CD45RA+T cell increased notably(t=2.159,3.277,P<0.05)in the good curative effect group,but there was no change in the bad curative effect group.③61.29%(19/31)of the patients significantly improved by IVIG,and there was no death case.Conclusions T-lymphocyte subsets change in a varing degree after IVIG treatment in acute GBS patients,which lays an immunological foundation for the further study of pathogenesis and mechanism of IVIG curing GBS;effective on GBS,IVIG can actively suppress pathogenetic condition and promote the recovery of nrevous function.
4.Effects of three compounds extracted from Tripterygium wilfordii Hook on angiogenesis in chick chorioallantoic membrane
Guofu ZHU ; Huiqing ZHANG ; Aijun HOU ; Yanlong YANG ; Qiushuang LI ; Congcong ZHANG
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2007;5(5):517-20
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of three compounds extracted from Tripterygium wilfordii Hook (TW) on angiogenesis in the chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM). METHODS: Fifty fresh Hongkong Mahua chicken eggs were divided into five groups: PBS-treated group, TW1-, TW2- and TW3-treated groups and Rg3-treated group. After disinfection, the eggs were incubated for six days in a constant temperature box with the temperature being controlled within 37.8 degrees C, then exposed CAM, laid the filter papers with specimen on the CAM, and the eggs were incubated for another two days. CAM was fixed with the mixture of methyl alcohol and acetone at room temperature for about 15 min, and then cutting the CAM, taking photos and observing the angiogenesis in the CAM. RESULTS: There were many CAM vessels in the PBS-treated group and the blood vessel net could be seen clearly. The number of CAM vessels in the TW1-, TW2- and TW3-treated groups (10 microg/egg) was much less than that in the PBS-treated group. Furthermore, the frame of the vessels was not clear, and the color was obscure. Inhibition rates of angiogenesis in the TW1-, TW2- and TW3-treated groups were 80%, 60% and 100% respectively, while the inhibition rate of angiogenesis in the Rg3-treated group (10 microg/egg) was only 10%. CONCLUSION: TW1, TW2 and TW3 can obviously restrain the angiogenesis in CAM and still need further study.
5.Application of superslim endoscope in treatment of colonic obstruction in left colorectal cancer
Yihui SHEN ; Lixian ZHANG ; Lei SHI ; Hongxia CHI ; Huiqing HOU ; Youhua YUAN
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2013;(10):31-34
Objective To discuss the application of transanal placement of ileus tube in treatment of colonic obstruction in left colorectal cancer.Methods Thirty-two patients with left malignant colorectal obstruction were divided into ordinary colonoscope group (16 cases) and superslim endoscope group (16 cases) by random digits table.The catheter success rate,catheter operating time and exposure to X-ray time was compared between two groups.Results Fifteen cases were successful and 1 case was failed in ordinary colonoscope group.Thirteen cases were successful and 3 cases were failed in superslim endoscope group.There was no significant difference in the catheter success rate between two groups (x2 =1.143,P =0.285).The catheter operating time was (42 + 15),(20 +6) min in ordinary colonoscope group and superslim endoscope group,and there was significant difference between two groups (t =3.895,P =0.005).The exposure to X-ray time was (20 + 12),(5 + 2) min,and there was significant difference between two groups (t =-3.596,P =0.007).Conclusion Transanal placement of ileus tube is more successful and convenient by superslim endoscope combined with anesthesia than by ordinary colonoscope.
6.Effects of cycloartocarpin A and artocarpin extracted from Fructus Artocarpin Heterophylli on apoptosis of SMMC-7721 and SGC-7901 cells.
Yanlong YANG ; Aijun HOU ; Huiqing ZHANG ; Hong SHEN ; Qiushuang LI ; Congcong ZHANG ; Guofu ZHU
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2010;8(1):61-6
To investigate the effects of cycloartocarpin A (ACR-2) and artocarpin (ACR-3), monomeric compounds isolated from Fructus Artocarpi Heterophylli, on apoptosis of SMMC-7721 and SGC-7901 cell lines.
7.Serum superoxide dismutase level changes in type Ⅱ diabetic patients with lower extremity vascular disease before and after the interventional therapy and its clinical significance
Lin HOU ; Fujun WANG ; Yanyan LI ; Huiqing QI ; Yuna ZHANG ; Lei BAI ; Jin SUN
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2014;(9):762-766
Objective To observe the changes of serum superoxide dismutase (SOD) levels in typeⅡdiabetic patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) before and after interventional therapy, and to investigate the effects of oxidative stress level and interventional treatment on serum SOD level. Methods During the period from July 2011 to December 2012 at authors’ hospital, a total of 40 patients with type Ⅱ angiography together with balloon dilation and/or stenting was carried out in 24 patients (group B, with Fontaine stage of Ⅱb - Ⅲ). Of the 24 patients in group B, lower limb arterial angiography together with balloon dilation was employed in 16 (group B1) and lower limb arterial angiography together with balloon dilation and stenting was adopted in 8 (group B2). Twenty healthy clinical subjects were used as control group (group C). Before interventional treatment, elbow venous blood samples of patients in group A and B were collected to determine serum lipid, HbA1c and SOD levels. The same tests were also carried out in the subjects of group C. During percutaneous lower extremity arterial intervention , through arterial sheath 3 ml arterial blood specimen was collected in all patients of both group A and B before intervention started. Twenty-four hours after the treatment, venous blood specimen was also collected in all patients to determine serum SOD levels. The results were statistically analyzed. Results Lower limb arterial angiography showed that no obvious arterial stenosis was seen in the patients of group A. The interventional procedures were all successfully completed in all patients of group B. SOD levels of group A, B and C were (46.1 ± 3.13)U/ml, (35.37 ± 3.58)U/ml and (60.50 ± 6.99)U/ml respectively. SOD levels of both group A and B were significantly lower than that of group C (t = 8.420, P < 0.01; t = 14.324, P < 0.01). The level of SOD in group A was significantly higher than that in group B (t = 10.092, P < 0.01). The ankle-brachium indexes (ABI) of group A, B and C were (0.70 ± 0.12), (0.58 ± 0.13) and (1.15 ± 0.07) respectively. ABI of group A and B was significantly lower than that of group C (t = 14.324, P < 0.01; t = 17.392, P < 0.01). ABI of group B was significantly lower than that of group A (t=3.027, P<0.05). SOD level bore a negative correlation with HbA1c level (r=-0.541, P<0.01). In both group A and group B, no significant difference in SOD level existed between the venous blood and arterial blood. The preoperative arterial SOD levels in group B1 and group B2 were (35.70 ± 3.04)U/ml, and (36.07 ± 2.14)U/ml respectively, and the difference between the two groups was not statistically significant. The preoperative SOD levels in the ischemic arterial region in group B1 and group B2 were (32.95 ± 3.52)U/ml and (33.59 ± 2.64)U/ml respectively, and the difference between the two groups was not statistically significant although these levels were significantly lower than the preoperative arterial SOD levels(t=2.741, P<0.05; t=2.704, P<0.05). After the interventional treatment, the SOD levels in the ischemic arterial region in group B1 and group B2 were (29.40 ± 5.49)U/ml and (26.68 ± 2.31)U/ml respectively, and the difference between the two groups was not statistically significant although these levels were significantly lower than the preoperative SOD levels in the ischemic arterial region (t = 2.536, P < 0.05; t = 5.005, P < 0.01). No statistically significant differences in SOD levels at each corresponding site existed between group B1 and group B2. Conclusion No significant difference in SOD level exists between the venous blood and the arterial blood. Serum SOD level carries a negative linear correlation with HbA1c level. Before interventional treatment , the SOD level in ischemic region is low, which becomes lower after the interventional procedure, which may be caused by the enhanced oxidative stress reaction that is resulted from the damage of the vascular wall due to interventional manipulations. The enhanced oxidative stress reaction may play an important role in the occurrence of restenosis.
8.Clinical features,diagnosis,and treatment of chorea-acanthocytosis
Journal of Apoplexy and Nervous Diseases 2023;40(8):692-696
Chorea-acanthocytosis(ChAc) is a common type of neuroacanthocytosis,and the VPS13A gene which settles on autosomal 9q21 is the only pathogenic gene. ChAc has the typical features of neurological degeneration and peripheral blood acanthocytosis,as well as complex and diverse clinical manifestations and variable results of auxiliary examinations. At present,there are still no unified diagnosis and treatment standards for this disease in China and globally. By summarizing related articles,this article elaborates on ChAc from the aspects of etiology and pathogenesis,clinical manifestations,diagnostic criteria,treatment,disease management,and prognosis.
9.Correlation of gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase to platelet ratioand monocyte count to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio with the severity of coronary artery disease in elderly hypertension patients with unstable angina pectoris
Xiaoteng LIU ; Ying ZHANG ; Fengbiao JIN ; Huiqing LIU ; Qinglian LI ; Yu GAO ; Ruitian HOU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2020;39(11):1264-1268
Objective:To investigate the correlation of the gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase to platelet ratio(GPR)and monocyte count to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL-C)ratio(MHR)with the severity of coronary artery disease in elderly patients with essential hypertension(EH)combined with unstable angina pectoris(UA).Methods:A total of 218 EH patients aged 60 years and over undergoing coronary arteriography admitted to cardiology department of our hospital were enrolled from September 2018 to September 2019.They were divided into the EH plus UA group(n=113)and the simple EH group(n=105)according to whether UA was combined.In addition, 106 patients with normal coronary angiography who were suspected with coronary heart disease were selected as the healthy group.General data of patients between three groups were compared.Severity of coronary artery disease was evaluated using a Gensini score.The correlation of GPR and MHR with coronary Gensini scores was analyzed in the EH plus UA group.Patients in the EH plus UA group were sub-grouped into the single-, double- and triple-vessel disease groups according to the number of disease branches.Differences in coronary Gensini scores, GPR and MHR were compared among subgroups.A receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was used to evaluate the auxiliary diagnostic efficacy of GPR, MHR and the combined GPR and MHR in the EH plus UA group.Results:Compared with the healthy group, both EH plus UA group and EH group showed that the BMI(25.8±3.4 kg/m 2, 25.4±3.6 kg/m 2vs.24.2±2.3 kg/m 2), triglyceride(1.9±1.2, 2.0±1.2 vs.1.5±1.1 mmol/L), and MHR(6.6±1.4, 5.8±1.7 vs.4.9±1.7)were increased, and the HDL-C(1.1±0.2 mmol/L, 1.1±0.3 mmol/L vs.1.3±0.3 mmol/L)were reduced( P<0.05), and only EH plus UA group showed that white blood cells(6.7±1.5×10 9/L vs.6.1±1.8×10 9/L), LDL-C(2.3±0.6 mmol/L vs.2.1±0.6 mmol/L)and GPR(0.3±0.1 vs.0.2±0.1)were higher than in the healthy group( P<0.05). Compared with the EH group, the EH plus UA group showed that the GPR(0.3±0.1 vs.0.2±0.1), and MHR(6.6±1.4 vs.5.8±1.7)were increased( P<0.05). The correlation analysis showed that the levels of GPR and MHR were positively correlated with Gensini scores in the EH plus UA group( r=0.537, 0.333, P<0.05), and the correlation was better along with the increased number of diseased branches( P<0.05). The ROC curve analysis showed that GPR had a high specificity and positive predictive value with the specificity of 68.9% and the area under the ROC curve( AUC)of 0.842, while MHR had a high sensitivity with the sensitivity of 92.9%.The combined detection of GPR and MHR had a higher specificity and positive predictive value with a specificity of 84.0% and the AUC of 0.871. Conclusions:The increase of GPR and MHR can be used as a marker to assist the diagnosis of EH combined with UA, and to assess the severity of coronary artery disease in the elderly.
10.Effect of carbachol on lung injury induced by hyperoxia in mice
Zhe ZHANG ; Dawei CAO ; Huiqing SHEN ; Mingxia HOU ; Xinri ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2019;28(1):56-60
Objective To investigate the protective effect of Carbachol on hyperoxia-induced acute lung injury (HALI) in mice and its related mechanisms. Methods Thirty-two healthy male ICR mice were randomly divided into four groups:control group, hyperoxia exposure three days group (HO3d group), hyperoxia exposure three days + Carbachol group (HO3d+Carba group), and Carbachol group (Carba group), eight mice in each group. The pathological changes of lung tissue in each group were observed under light microscope after the models were completed in each group.The expression of TLR4 and NF-κB protein in lung tissues were detected by Western blot, and the expression of HMGB-1 and TNF-α mRNA in lung tissues by RT-PCR. LSD-t test was used for sample pairwise comparison, and one-way ANOVA for intergroup comparison. P<0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results There was no statistical difference between the control group and the Carba group (P> 0.05), and no obvious abnormal changes in lung tissue structure. The expression of TLR4, NF-κB protein and HMGB-1 and TNF-α mRNA in the HO3d group were significantly higher than those in the control group (P<0.01), and there were obvious bleeding on the surface of the lung tissue and severe pathological damage. The expression of TLR4,NF-κB protein and HMGB-1 and TNF-α mRNA in the HO3d+Carba group were significantly lower than those in the HO3d group(P<0.01), while lung tissue damage degree was also lower than that in the HO3d group. Conclusions Hyperoxia can increase the expression of TLR4 and NF-κB in lung tissues, and cause inflammatory injury in lung tissue. Carbachol can reduce the release of HMGB-1 and TNF-α inflammatory factors in hyperoxia-induced acute lung injury, and its mechanism is related to the inhibition of TLR4/NF-κB signal pathway, which has a protective effect on HALI.