1.Effect of care bundle in improving the hand hygiene compliance of neonatal intensive care unit staffs
Minyi SU ; Li ZHANG ; Qiuyu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2010;26(11):69-71
Objective To evaluate the effect of care bundle in improving the hand hygiene compliance of neonatal intensive care unit staffs. Methods We implemented care bundle strategy through QCC activity: strengthening training and management to improve the hand hygiene awareness of the medical staffs, environmental and workflow reform,improving the hand washing method and facilities and creating hand hygiene atmosphere, all staffs participated and supervised each other to ensure right way of washing hands. The hand hygiene compliance rate of medical staff after entering the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and before touching the neonates before and after the intervention were compared. Results After care bundle intervention, the hand hygiene compliance rate of medical staff after entering the NICU and before touching the neonates raised obviously from 32.1% to 97.4% and from 92.0% to 99.3%. The occurrence of nosocomial infection reduced from 2.22% to 1.38%. Conclusions Care bundle can significantly improve the hand hygiene compliance of medical staff, and prevent nosocomial infection.
2.Determination of 100 Pesticide Residues in Moras alba by LC-MS/MS
Lili HUANG ; Lili LI ; Yi LUO ; Minyi LU ; Qingquan HUANG
China Pharmacy 2016;27(15):2122-2125,2126
OBJECTIVE:To establish a method for the determination of 100 pesticide residues in Morus alba. METHODS:LC-MS/MS was conducted on the column of ZORBAX Eclipse plus C18 with mobile phase of acetonitrile (containing 5% water, 0.1% formic acid,5 mmol/L ammonium formate)- water(containing 0.1% formic acid,5 mmol/L ammonium formate)(gradient elution)at a flow rate of 0.4 ml/min,column temperature was 40 ℃,injection volume was 5 μl;MS conditions:ionization source was electrospray ionization with positive ion mode,scanning mode was dynamic MRM,scanning time window was 2 min;atomiz-ing gas was nitrogen,atomizing gas pressure was 40 psi,drying gas flow rate was 5 L/min,capillary voltage was 4 000 V,and ion spray voltage was 500 V. RESULTS:The linear range of 100 pesticide residues was 2.4-150 ng/ml(r>0.990 0),recovery was 69.3%-128.2%,and the determination limit was 0.003-16 μg/kg. CONCLUSIONS:The method is simple,stable and reproduc-ible,and can be used for the determination of pesticide residues in M. alba.
3.Significance of E-cadherin/catenin adhesion complex expression in nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Qiang WEI ; Minyi WEI ; Xiujiu LIANG ; Hua LI ; Jingyan LU
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(07):-
Objective To elucidate the expression pattern of E-cadherin/catenin adhesion complex and its association with pathologic features in nasopharyngeal carcinoma(NPC).Methods Fifty-two non-keratinizing NPC specimens with adjacent non-neoplastic mucosa were examined for E-cadherin,?-CATenin,?-CATenin.Results Abnormal expression rate of E-cadherin,?-catenin and ?-catenin in NPCs were 48.1%(25/52),32.7%(17/52) and 34.6%(18/52),respectively,whereas all adjacent non-neoplastic tissues normally expressed these proteins.Difference of expression of E-cadherin,?-catenin and ?-catenin between tumor tissues and non-cancerous tissues was statistically significant(P
4.Influencing factors of puncture site bleeding after trans-radial coronary intervention
Zhongyi YANG ; Jinxin ZHANG ; Xuemei LI ; Minyi TAN ; Ming ZHAO ; Ying ZHENG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2013;(10):1-5
Objective To investigate influencing factors of puncture site bleeding after trans-radial coronary intervention (TRI)in order to provide guidance for prevention of post-operative bleeding complications.Methods A total of 198 patients with TRI hospitalized at the department of interventional cardiology of our hospital from August,2011 to December,2011 were recruited in the study.In the prospective study,they were divided into two groups:bleeding group(n=62)and non-bleeding group(n=136).The general status,medication,position of radial compressor,time of immobilization of the wrist joint,duration of loosing tourniquet between the first time and second time and number of laps,time for depression,duration for total release of compression device and laboratory testing were recorded as data.Cox regression analysis was done to explore factors influencing bleeding.Results The factors for puncture site bleeding after trans-radial coronary intervention included pre-operative medications,location of compression device at the midline of operated forearm,distance between the compression device midpoint and the second wrist crease,and time for total release of compression device,with their RR=2.001,3.521,1.470 and 0.999,respectively.Conclusion Factors contributing to increased risk of local bleeding at puncture site following TRI included pre-operative medications,location of compression device at the midline of operated forearm,distance between the compression device midpoint and the second wrist crease;whereas the time for total release of compression device may be a protective factor.
5.Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of tibioperoneal arteries for severe limb ischemia
Xinwu LU ; Weimin LI ; Min LU ; Xintian HUANG ; Xiaobing LIU ; Minyi YIN ; Haiguang ZHAO ; Mier JIANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2008;23(8):572-574
Objective The purpose of this study was to assess the technical feasibility, safety and effectiveness of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA)for the treatment of severe limb ischemia caused by tibioperoneal arteries occlusion. Methods From June 2004 to May 2007,35 patients with critical limb ischemia (CLI)were treated on an intention-to-treat basis with tibioperoneal arterial PTA. Main outcome measures were technical success rate, primary patency rate, limb salvage rate and complications. Results The technical success rate of tibioperoneal arterial PTA Was 83%.Mean follow-up time was 11.5 months, primary patency rate and limb salvage rate were 57%and 82%,respectively.Mean length of tibioperoneal arterial PTA was 9.5 cm(4.5~14 cm),concurrent treatment of iliac artery or femoral-popliteal artery was carried out in 19 patients via either angioplasty or combined with stenting.There were three complications including arterial spasm and thrombosis in one, which Was relieved by thrombolysis and antispasmodics, and artery perforation in 2 cases, which was treated conservatively. Conclusion In tibioperoneal arterial occlusions in CLI patients, PTA is feasible with a high initial technical success rate and high limb salrage rate,tibioperoneal arterial PTA carries a lower morbidity and less severe complications. PTA is a safe, effective and good treatment alternative for CLI patients of tibioperoneal arterial occlusions.
6.Subintimal angioplasty for the treatment of chronic ischemia with arteriosclerosis occlusions in the lower extremity
Xinwu LU ; Weimin LI ; Ying HUANG ; Min LU ; Xintian HUANG ; Xiaobing LIU ; Minyi YIN ; Mier JIANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2009;24(6):448-450
Objective To assess the technical feasibility, patency and outcomes of subintimal angioplasty (SIA) for treatment of the lower extremity arteriosclerosis occlusions. Methods During the period from December 2003 to August 2008, 122 lower extremities with arteriosclerosis occlusions (median length, 10.25 cm;range, 4.5 to 28 cm) were treated on an intention-to-cure basis with SIA. Twenty-three lower extremities had disabling claudication and ninety-nine had limb-threatening ischemia. Patient history, demographics, procedural details, complications, and follow-up information were collected and analyzed. Patency, limb salvage, sustained improvement in claudication was determined by Kaplan-Meier analysis. Results The technical success rate of SIA was 83%. Following successful SIA, the mean ankle-brachial index increased from 0.19±0.11 to 0.67±0.29 (P<0.01). Primary patency at 12 and 24 months was 54%±5% and 45%±4% respectively, the clinical effective rates (rates of limb salvage and improvement in claudication) at 12 and 24 months were 82%±5% and 79%±4% respectively. No serious complications occurred. Conclusion In a selected group of patients, SIA is feasible with a high technical success rate and the clinical effective rates are satisfactory, there were no severe complications. SIA is a good treatment alternative in patients suffering from chronic ischemia with arteriosclerosis occlusions in the lower extremity.
7.Reconstructive options for critical limb ischaemia in infrapopliteal arteries
Xinwu LU ; Kaichuang YE ; Weimin LI ; Ying HUANG ; Min LU ; Xintian HUANG ; Xiaobing LIU ; Minyi YIN ; Huihua SHI ; Mier JIANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2011;26(3):192-194
Objective To assess reconstructive options for critical limb ischaemia in infrapopliteal arteries. Methods A retrospective review of all CLI patients who underwent infrapopliteal reconstruction was carried out. Patient history, demographics, procedure details, complications, and follow-up information were collected and analyzed. Patency, limb salvage rate was determined by Kaplan-Meier analysis. Results During the period (from December 2003 to January 2008 ), 123 CLI patients with arteriosclerosis occlusions were treated on an intention-to-treat basis with infrapopliteal percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA).Thirty-three thromboangiitis obliterans and twenty-three arteriosclerosis occlusions suffering CLI were treated by infrapopliteal bypass procedures. Primary patency and limb salvage rate of infrapopliteal PTA at 6, 12 and 24 months was 67%, 54%, 49% and 91%, 85%, 78% respectively, Primary patency and limb salvage rate of infrapopliteal surgical bypass at 6, 12 and 24 months was 90%, 83%, 79% and 92%,87%, 80% respectively, the patency of infrapopliteal PTA was lower than infrapopliteal surgical bypass (P <0. 01 ), but the limb salvage rate of infrapopliteal PTA and open surgery was no significant difference (P > 0. 05 ). Conclusion Endovascular treatment (PTA) in patients with infrapopliteal arteriosclerosis occlusions and critical ischaemia is safe, effective. Infrapopliteal PTA can be used as the choice of therapy and surgical bypass reserved in those endovascular treatment failed. While in CLI patients with thromboangiitis obliterans infrapopliteal artery bypass remains the best treatment option.
8.Prevalence of Avian Influenza Virus Receptor in Human Respiratory Tract
Zengfeng ZHANG ; Xiaohui FAN ; Kangsheng LI ; Kai HUANG ; Dianzhong LUO ; Zhenbo FENG ; Minyi WEI ; Yi GUAN ; Honglin CHEN ; Jinxia ZHANG
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2008;35(12):1387-1393
SAαt2,6 and SAα2,3 linked sialic acid molecules on epithelial cell membrane served as receptors for influenza virus, which axe specifically recognized by human and avian influenza viruses, respectively. The distribution of these two species of sialic acids in human respiratory tract from different anatomical sites and different age groups was investigated. The results showed that SAα2,3Gal species was prevalent in respiratory bronchiole and lung alveolar epithelium, but was infiequent in trachea, bronchus and bronchiole. On the contrary, the SAα2,6Gal species was more common in the trachea and bronchus and to a lesser degree in the alveolar epithelium. When compared the expression levels of SAα2,6Gal and α2,3Gal in the respiratory tract among different age groups, no significant difference was found. In the ex vivo H5N1 virus infection study, alveolus epithelium were found to be more susceptible to avian influenza than trachea and bronchus epithelial cells. These results suggest that the human respiratory tract, to some extent, is permissive for avian influenza viruses. The currently-observed limited human to human transmission of H5N1 virus may be associated with the different abundance of SAα2,3Gal linkages in human upper respiratory tract among individuals.
9.Effects of Intramuscular or Intracerebroventricular Injectionof Pentagastrin on Action Potential Amplitudeof Myocardial Cells and Heart Rate in Rats
Xuefeng WANG ; Yanhong ZHANG ; Zhiyong LIANG ; Tao LI ; Chongyang LIU ; Sheng LI ; Ruihua LI ; Ge WANG ; Ying HE ; Chunyan HE ; Minyi XIAO ; Wende ZHANG ; Xinghai HAN ; Bangyun ZHAO ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1986;0(S1):-
The effects of intramuscular or intracerebroventricular injection of penta-gastrin(PG) on the action potential amplitude (APA) of the myocardial cells and the heart rate(HR) were studied. The results were as follows:1 ) Injection of 10?g/10?l of PG into one of the lateral ventricles of the ratfailed to produce any effect on APA or HR. When the dosage of PG was doubled(20?g/10?l), then HR could be slowed down significantly (P
10.In vitro EdU labeling of peripheral blood mononuclear cells in rabbits
Minglei ZHAO ; Dongqin ZHEN ; Jianfa HUANG ; Weihua LI ; Wencong WANG ; Zhiquan LI ; Hening ZHANG ; Bikun XIAN ; Yuting PENG ; Minyi ZHOU ; Bing HUANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(9):1432-1438
BACKGROUND: The proliferation of peripheral blood stem cells among peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) invitro remains unclear. There is no optimal marker for tracing PBMCs transplanted in vivo.OBJECTIVE: To observe the degree of PBMC proliferation in stem cell medium by EdU labeling and to explore thefeasibility of EdU-labeled peripheral blood stem cells.METHODS: New Zealand rabbit PBMCs were isolated and cultured for 1 to 5 days in stem cell medium supplementedwith EdU. The cells were observed and counted at 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 days in culture. The cells were harvested at eachtime point and stained with EdU fluorescent reagents. Then, confocal microscopy and flow cytometry were used to detectEdU-labeled cells.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) Freshly isolated rabbit PBMCs were rounded and showed clear outline. After 1 dayculture, most of the cells were suspended in the medium, spherical or round. There were also a few cell clusters andadherent cells scattered in a triangle or polygon shape; after 2 days culture, more cell debris were observed, and mostcells were round; when cultured for 3-5 days, increased cell debris, smaller cell mass and decreased cell densitysignificantly were observed. (2) With the prolongation of culture time, the cell count decreased gradually. (3) Whencultured for 1 day, EdU labeled cells in red were scattered. The number of cells marked with EdU red label increasedsignificantly at day 2 and remained unchanged after 3 days of culture. At 5 days of culture, the number of red cellsmarkedly decreased; the highest positive rate of EdU-labeled cells was (2.38±0.10)% at 2 days after culture. To conclude,these results showed that the proportion of proliferating cells in rabbit PBMCs was very low. EdU is capable of labelingproliferative cells among PBMCs.