1.Analysis of clinical characteristics of patients with gout at different onset ages
Jinjiao ZHAO ; Lidan MA ; Dongdong FANG ; Hui ZHOU ; Changgui LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2017;33(7):581-584
According to the onset age, a total of 5 674 outpatients with gout admitted in the affiliated hospital of Qingdao University from January 2011 to January 2016 were divided into youth group (≤44 years, n=3 058), middle age group (45~64 years, n=2 101), and elderly group (≥65 years, n=515).Their clinical and biochemical characteristics were analyzed.The results showed that the proportion of gout in the males in three groups was higher than that in the females.The proportions of gout in male youth, middle age, and elderly groups were 98.1%, 93.4%, and 83.1%, respectively.The proportion of gout in females increased with age.The proportion of gout family history in youth group was higher than that in middle age and elderly groups(P<0.05).The proportions of hypertension and impaired fasting glucose(IFG) in elderly group were higher than those in youth and middle age groups (P<0.05), with lower proportions of hypertriglyceride and obesity (P<0.05).The levels of systolic blood pressure, blood urea nitrogen, creatinine in elderly group were increased compared with youth and middle age groups (P<0.05) while the levels of uric acid and triglyceride were decreased (P<0.05), with higher ratio of renal dysfunction (P<0.05).There were no differences in tophus and kidney calculi among three groups (P>0.05).The distributions of the onset joint among three groups revealed statistical difference(P<0.05), but the first plantar toe joint was mostly involved in each group.These results suggest that the clinical characteristics of patients with gout at different onset ages are not identical, should be treated differently.
2.Comparative analysis of different factors associated with hypertension between subjects with and without gout
Hui ZHOU ; Xiuying WU ; Lingling CUI ; Jinjiao ZHAO ; Changgui LI ; Zhen LIU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2017;33(2):98-102
Objective To compare and analyze different factors that influence hypertension between subjects with and without gout, and to recognize and understand them further. Methods A total of 7395 patients ( 6935 males and 460 females) from the gout clinic of Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University between May 2009 and January 2016 were chosen as gout group, while 8379 people without gout (7858 males and 521 females) were served as control group. The height, weight, waist circumference, hip circumference, blood pressure, fasting plasma glucose ( FPG) , triglyceride(TG), cholesterol(TC), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), creatinine(Cr), and uric acid (UA) of both groups were monitored. Clinical and biochemical differences of the two groups were analyzed. The morbidity rate of hypertension in the two groups was also compared. According to different criteria, the subjects were divided into several subgroups. The data were analyzed mainly by Empower statistical software. Results The risk ratio of hypertension in gout group was 63. 25%, and it was higher than that in control group(49. 19%,x2=316. 25,P<0. 01). The risk ratio of hypertension in gout group was 1. 173 times higher than that in control group. After adjusting UA, it would drop to 1. 065 times, but the difference still remained significant. In groups with diabetes, hyperlipidemia, hypercholesterolemia, obesity, the risk ratio of hypertension increased by 13. 7%, 15. 3%, 21. 8%, and 23. 6% respectively, in gout group. FPG, TG, TC, BMI, and WHR were all associated with HP in both gout and normal groups, but Cr was associated with HP in gout group only(OR=1. 396, 95%CI 1. 197-1. 629). Age had different saturation effects in two groups. Conclusion The factors influence hypertension differently in patients with and without gout, especially those of gout itself and creatinine. The precision medicine should be applied.
3.Investigation of nurses and patients on chosing daily caregivers and its influencing factor
Xiuying XIAO ; Ling YANG ; Jiayi LI ; Cuixiang YU ; Luowei LIU ; Xiangzhi ZHAO ; Jinjiao GAO
Modern Clinical Nursing 2016;15(2):1-6
Objective To investigate the recognition of nurses and patients on chosing daily caregivers and analyze the influencing factors. Method Totally 1,119 nurses and 1,134 patients from five first-class and two second-class hospitals in Zhuhai participated in the survey using self-designed questionnaires from April to June in 2014. Results There were significant differences between nurses and patients in all life nursing projects (P<0.001) except making beds for patients. The top three factors influencing the nurses′recognition were shortage of nursing staff and time, less presence of professional values and feeling no respects. The top three factors influencing the patients′recognition included tending to be nursed by family members, worries about medical expenses, and nurses′being too busy on treatment. Conclusion The different recognitions of nurses and patients on daily caregivers are influenced by multiple factors. Therefore , nursing managers should take some effective strategies to change the concepts of nurses and patients so as to improve quality of nursing service.
4.Body composition of upper limbs for hemiplegic patients after isokinetic strength training
Xiaojing DING ; Yongjun WANG ; Yunhu JIANG ; Jinjiao MA ; Jian ZHAO ; Kun HUANG ; Long WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2022;28(11):1265-1269
ObjectiveTo study the changes of body composition indexes reflecting muscle condition for stroke hemiplegic patients after isokinetic strength training. MethodsFrom January, 2021 to April, 2022, 30 stroke inpatients with hemiplegia in Beichen Hospital of Nankai University were randomly divided into control group (n = 15) and isokinetic group (n = 15). Both groups accepted routine rehabilitation training, while the isokinetic group accepted isokinetic strength training of shoulder and elbow on the affected side in addition. All patients were tested the lean body mass, affected upper arm muscle circumference, affected upper limb muscle mass, edema index, skeletal muscle index before, and two weeks and four weeks after training. ResultsCompared with the control group, the edema index decreased in isokinetic group after training (t > 2.536, P < 0.05); the affected upper limb muscle mass increased more in the isokinetic group four weeks after training (t = -2.750, P = 0.010). ConclusionIsokinetic training can reduce edema and muscular disuse atrophy of the affected side for stroke patients with hemiplegia.