1.Predictors at nadir of severity on patients with Guillain-Barr? syndrome
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2001;0(02):-
Objective To explore the factors relating to the severity of Guillain-Barr? syndrome (GBS) (i.e. of being the mild form or in need of mechanical ventilation), and to find the predictors in early clinical presentations and laboratory investigations as to guiding the early management of GBS. Methods All 123 cases of patients with GBS admitted to Xuanwu Hospital from 1996-2002 were collected, and divided into two groups based on the international criteria for different severity of GBS. Mildly affected patients (i.e. able to walk unaided during the whole course or the Medical Research Council [MRC] muscle power grading scale≥4 in both lower limbs at nadir) and ventilated patients (i.e. in need of mechanical ventilation) were divided in this study. Characteristics of each group in early clinical presentations and laboratory investigations were analyzed in univariate conditional Logistic model in order to find out the predictors. Results In all 123 patients studied, 32 were having mild GBS; 29 severe GBS (i.e. in need of mechanical ventilation during the course). Men (P=0.047) and patients without bulbar dysfunction (P=0.002) were more likely to become mild GBS. The possibility of being mild form was 3.33∶1 between man and woman, 1∶20.17 between those with and without bulbar dysfunction. Patients with bulbar dysfunction (P
2.Structure and properties of tissue-engineered skin
Jianping CHEN ; Dewu LIU ; Yuangui MAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(24):-
In the human body, the structure of the organ and tissue is its functional foundation. With the human body skin losing, the skin also loses its function. When the skin defect area is quite large, it is the question that the source of the autologous skin is deficient. But with the engineering research progressing, the application of artificial skin to repair the skin defect is possible. In order to make the tissue-engineered skin have "normal" skin function, the structure research also should make them approach as far as possible to be similar. This article reviews the constructs, properties and applications of the epidermal substitutes, the dermal substitutes and the skin substitutes. With continued development of multi-discipline and continued progress of basic and clinical research, the constituted tissue-engineered skin substitutes will more approach the normal skin in the structure and properties.
3.The relationship between family care and postoperative cognitive dysfunction in patients undergoing spinal surgery
Weiping TAO ; Qiaoyan MAO ; Jianping YANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2013;22(10):908-910
Objective To explore the relationship between family care and postoperative cognitive dysfunction(POCD) in patients undergoing spinal surgery.Methods Patients undergoing spinal surgery were questionnaired by Family APGAR Index and Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) 1 week after operation.They were divided into the POCD group and non-POCD group,and the scale of Family APGAR Index was compared between the two groups.Then the pearson correlation analysis and multivariate linear regression analysis were used to explore the effect of family care on POCD.Results ①35% (35/100) patients undergoing spinal surgery sufferd POCD.②The partnership,affection,resolve and the total score of Family APGAR Index in the POCD group ((1.25 ± 0.45),(1.36 ± 0.41),(1.27 ± 0.42),(5.85 ± 1.30)) were significantly lower than that in the nonPOCD group((1.63 ± 0.56),(1.63 ± 0.52),(1.65 ± 0.51),(6.74 ± 1.56)) (P < 0.05).③Pearson correla tion analysis showed that the MMSE was negatively correlated with the partnership,affection and resolve(r=-0.426,-0.382,-0.482,P < 0.05).④Multivariate linear regression analysis showed that the resolve,partnership,affection were the influence factor of POCD in patients undergoing spinal surgery.Conclusions The decline of family care can lead to POCD.
4.The study on the coping with fatigue, family cohesion, adaptability in patients suffered high paraplegia caused by cervical spine fracture
Weiping TAO ; Qiaoyan MAO ; Jianping YANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2014;23(1):43-45
Objective To explore the effect of family cohesion and adaptability on coping with fatigue in patients suffered high paraplegia caused by cervical spine fracture.Methods 96 patients suffered high paraplegia caused by cervical spine fracture were questionnaired by family cohesion and adaptability scale and bricf fatiguc assessment scale after 1 week of operation.And they were divided into the fatigue group and non-fatigue group,the scores of family cohesion and adaptability were compared between the two groups,and thepearson correlation analysis and multivariate linear regression analysis were used to explore the effect of family cohesion and adaptability on coping with fatigue.Results ①65.63% (63/96) patients suffered coping with fatigue in high paraplegia patients caused by cervical spine fracture.②The scores of teal family cohesion and real family adaptability in the fatigue group were significantly lower than those in the non-fatigue group(P<0.05) ; the scores of dissatisfaction of family cohesion and dissatisfaction of family adaptability in the fatigue group were significantly higher than those in the non-fatigue group(t=-2.630,-3.359,10.469,17.821,P< 0.05).③Pearson correlation analysis showed that the score of coping with fatigue was negatively correlated with the real family cohesion(r=-0.463,P=0.015) and real family adaptability(r=-0.486,P=0.021),and positively correlated with the score of dissatisfaction of family cohesion (r=0.395,P=0.036) and dissatisfaction of family adaptability (r=0.524,P=0.020).④Multivariate linear regression analysis showed that the real family cohesion,real family adaptability,dissatisfaction of family cohesion and dissatisfaction of family adaptability were the influencing factors of coping with fatigue in patients suffered high paraplegia caused by cervical spine fracture.Conclusions Family cohesion and adaptability was correlated with the coping with fatigue in patients suffered high paraplegia caused by cervical spine fracture.
5.Expression of surviving and its correlation with thymidine kinase and axillary lymph node metastasis in breast cancer
Qing GAO ; Jianping WU ; Yongrong MAO ; Hai LAN
Cancer Research and Clinic 2000;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the expression of survivin and its correlation with tumor thymidine kinase and axillary lymph node metastasis in breast cancer. Methods Expression of survivin and cytosolic thymidine kinase(TK) in 60 cases of breast cancer(28 cases with axillary lymphonode metastasis) were measured by immunohistochemistry. Results There was expression of survivin in breast cancer; labeling index(LI) of TK in breast cancer cells with positive expression of survivin was significantly higher than that with negative expression of survivin;the positive percent of survivin expression in breast cancer with axillary lymph node metastasis was higher than that without axillary lymph node metastasis. Conclusions The expression of survivin in breast cancer is related to TK and axillary lymph node metastasis.
6.Effect of Digital Acupoint Pressure on Hemianesthesia in Patients after Stroke
Xianyu MAO ; Jianping HUANG ; Wenzong ZHU ; Fengjun SONG ; Bihong YE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(10):1141-1144
Objective To observe the clinical effect of digital acupoint pressure on sensory dysfunction in hemiplegic patients after stroke. Methods From March to December, 2015, 60 hemiplegic patients with sensory dysfunction after stroke were randomly divided into control group and observation group with 30 cases in each group. The control group received routine rehabilitation exercise, while the obser-vation group received digital acupoint pressure in addition. Fugl-Meyer Assessment for Sense (FMA-S), Fugl-Meyer Assessment for Motor (FMA-M) and modified Barthel index (MBI) were used to evaluate the sensory dysfunction, motor function and activities of daily living be-fore and eight weeks after treatment. Results After treatment, the scores of FMA-S, FMA-M and MBI increased in both groups (t>6.430, P<0.01), and the scores were higher in the observation group than in the control group (t>2.100, P<0.05). Conclusion Digital acupoint pressure can facilitate the recovery of sensory dysfunction, improve the motor function and the activties of daily living in hemiplegic patients after stroke.
7.Diagnosis of fetal congenital limb deformities by MRI
Suzhen DONG ; Ming ZHU ; Jianping MAO ; Yumin ZHONG ; Hong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2008;42(11):1143-1146
Objective To explore the diagnostic value of MRI on fetal congenital limb deformities.Methods Sixteen pregnant women,aged from 22 to 40 years (average 29 years) and with gestation from 22 to 39 weeks (average 29 weeks) were studied with a 1.5 T superconductive MR unit within 24 to 48 hours after ultrasound studies. Acquisitions consisted of coronal, sagittal, and axial slices relative to the fetal brain, spine, thorax, abdomen, especially limbs using 2D FIESTA sequences. Prenatal US and MR imaging findings were compared with postnatal diagnoses (4 fetuses) or autopsy (12 pregnant women,13 fetuses). Postnatal evaluation included US, MR imaging, computed tomography, and physical examination. Results Of the sixteen pregnant women (15 with a single fetus and 1 with twin fetuses) ,17 fetuses were found. Those limb deformities of sixteen pregnant women included congenital both upper extremities amelia (1 case), sirenomelia sequence (1 case), micmmelia (5 cases, 1 of which were twins),bilateral clenched hands (2 cases), right pelydactyly (1 case), simple right ectrodactyly (1 case), right dactylolysis(1 case), simple club foot (2 cases), hydrocele spinalis with club foot (2 cases), 1 of the 2 cases with bilateral clinodactyly. In 14 of 16 cases, the diagnoses established by MR imaging were correct when compared with postnatal diagnosis, and prenatal MR diagnosis was inaccurate in 2 cases. Conclusion Prenatal MRI is effective in the assessment of congenital limb deformities of fetuses, it can yield information additional to that obtained with US, and further correct US diagnosis.
8.Clinical application and nursing of the high-flux dialyzator in hemodialysis patients
Yan HUANG ; Fadong CHEN ; Jianping CHEN ; Hong MAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2010;26(16):17-18
Objective To investigate the clinical application of APS-15U dialyser in patients with maintenance hemodialysis in order to elevate the nursing skill of high-flux hematodialysis.Meth-ods 15 patients with maintenance hemodialysis underwent 45 times of high-flux hematodialysis re-spectively.Results 3 among 4 ostalgia phtients alleviated,symptoms disappeared in 2 patients with refractory ostalgia,4 mitigated and 1 with no change.3 patients with pericardial effusion showed re-duced effect,1 patients with carpal tunnel syndrome showed no alleviation in pain and action dysfunction.Conclusions In order to raise the therapeutic efficacy of high-flux hemadialysis,nurses should grasp new knowledge and new theories,summarize experience incessantly,standardize correlated operations and care programs,which is an important link of decreasing adverse effects and nursing questions of the high-flux hemadialysis.
9.The antitumor efficacy of Heplipin on S37 sarcoma and B16 melanoma in mice
Yi QIAO ; Jianping LU ; Jianqun MAO ; Al ET
China Oncology 2001;0(03):-
Purpose:To investigate inhibitory effect of Heplipin on the growth of S37 and B16 implanted into Kunming and C57 mouse respectively. Methods:Heplipin was administrated through gastric inhabatin with the dose of each day such as 3 000 mg/kg (large dose group) 1800 mg/kg(medial dose group) and 1100 mg/kg different (small dose group). Cycolo phosphaincole(CTX, each day 20 mg/kg) and normal saline wasused as postive and negative control respectively. The rates in tumor inhibition, the number of blood vessels, and the rate of necrosis area was tested.Results:The growth suppression of Heplipin to S37 sarcoma and B16 melanoma was 75.1% (large dose, P
10.The study of the correlation of middle meatus volume and maxillary fungal ball.
Haiyan LI ; Jianping LIANG ; Hong YUAN ; Yipu MAO
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(23):1860-1862
OBJECTIVE:
Observing the anatomic variation and measuring the bone volume of meatus and nasal cavity by analyzing the expression of paranasal sinus CT. Searching whether these variation and volume data are related to maxillary fungal ball.
METHOD:
Measuring the double side bone volume of middle meatus,nasal cavity and the rate of middle meatus volume in the same side of nasal cavity respectively in the normal group, the maxillary fungal ball group. Observing the anatomic variation and statistically evaluating the anatomic variation and volume of nasal cavity and nasal meatus.
RESULT:
In the maxillary fungal ball group, the affected side and the contralateral side volume of middle meatus,nasal cavity and the rate of middle meatus volume in the nasal cavity had no statistical difference (P>0.05); Comparing the middle meatus volume and the rate of middle meatus of the maxillary fungus ball group affected side and normal group,there was statistical difference (P<0. 05). In the maxillary fungal ball group and the normal group, the morbidity of deviation septum were 24. 24% and 33. 33%, the morbidity of OMC variation were 30. 3% and 26. 67% (P<0.05), the morbidity of nasal anatomic variation were 54. 55% and 60.00%, there was no statistical difference (P>0.05).
CONCLUSION
Maybe there is a correlation between the enlarged bone middle meatus and the maxillary fungal ball. There is no relationship between the nasal anatomic variation and the maxillary fungal ball.
Humans
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Mycoses
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etiology
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Nasal Cavity
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anatomy & histology
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microbiology
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Nasal Septum
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Paranasal Sinuses