1.Influence of self-management education on quality of life of patients with deep vein thrombosis
Jinping MO ; Wanting ZHENG ; Di LIN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2011;27(2):6-8
Objective To explore the influence of self-management education on quality of life of patients with deep vein thrombosis. Methods 60 cases of deep vein thrombosis patients were randomly divided into the experimental group and the control group with 30 cases in each group, two groups basically received the same medication treatment, the control group held conventional health education, The experimental group implemented self-management education.Life quality was compared before education and 3 months after education was compared between the two groups. Results Before self-management education, the scores of quality of life of the two groups showed no difference; after three months of selfmanagement education, the score of body's function, psychological function, social function and total score of quality of life were obviouly different.However, there were no significant differences in material life. Conclusions Self-management education can improve the quality of life of patients with lower extremity deep vein thrombosis.
2.The effect of rational emotive therapy on serf-esteem status of breast cancer patients
Wanting ZHENG ; Weiming HUANG ; Jinping MO ; Di LIN ; Guozhen CHEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;(18):24-26
Objective To explore the effect of rational emotive therapy on self-esteem status of breast cancer patients.Methods 118 cases of breast cancer patients were randomly divided into the control group and the observation group with 59 cases in each group.The control group received routine care,and the observation group received rational emotive therapy on the basis of routine care.The self-esteem status of the two groups of patients was assessed before and after the intervention respectively with State Self-Esteem Scale (SSES).Results The score of behavior self-esteem,social self-esteem,appearance self-esteem and the total score of self-esteem of the patients in two groups before intervention showed no significant difference,but the above scores were higher in the observation group than those in the control group after intervention.Conclusions Rational emotive therapy can improve self-esteem status of breast cancer patients,thereby improve the mental health of the patients.
3.Influence of psychological status on the quality of life of patients with breast cancer
Wanting ZHENG ; Jinping MO ; Guozhen CHEN ; Di LIN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2008;24(27):12-14
Objective To evaluate the influence of psychological status on the quality of life of patients with breast cancer and supply evidence for improving quality of life for these patients. Methods Patients were divided into two groups according to median score of psychological status(11.43) by life quality inventory.The designed data of the quality of life in different domain were statistically analyzed. Restilts The quality of life of patients with good psychological status was higher than that with poor psychological status (P<0.01). Conclusions Psychological status was the most pivotal factor that influences the quality of life of patients with breast cancer.Selective psychological nursing is expected to improve their quality of life.
4.Gastric dynamics analysis of TEAS combined SNP induced general anesthesia when controlled hypotension dropped to 60% of the MAP baseline.
Le-Le ZHANG ; Jian-Qiao FANG ; Xiao SHAO ; Lin-Li LIAN ; Xiao-Jing YU ; Zhen-Hua DONG ; Ya-Di MO
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2015;35(1):98-103
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect of gastric dynamics by transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation (TEAS) combined general anesthesia when controlled hypotension dropped to 60% of the mean arterial prenssure (MAP) baseline, and to provide experimental evidence for organ protection in clinical controlled hypotension.
METHODSEighteen male beagles were randomly divided into three groups, the general anesthesia group (blank), the general anesthesia induced controlled hypotension group (control), and the general anesthesia combined TEAS induced controlled hypotension group (experiment), 6 in each group. Controlled hypotension was performed in the latter two groups with isoflurane inhalation and intravenous injection of sodium nitroprusside (SNP). The mean arterial pressure (MAP) was lowered to 60% of the MAP baseline and kept for 60 min. Controlled hypotension was not performed in Beagles of the control group. For Beagles in the experiment group, TEAS [2/100 Hz, (4 ± 1) mA] was applied to bilateral Hegu (LI4), Quchi (LI11), Zusanli (ST36), and Sanyinjiao (SP6) from stable physiological conditions to the end of maintaining stages. Changes of EGG frequencies and EGG amplitudes were monitored. Serum levels of gastrin (GAS) and motilin (MTL) were also detected at corresponding time points during and after experiment.
RESULTSAs for the pressure control effect of TEAS combined general anesthesia in the controlled hypotension, during the process of controlled hypotension (T1-T4), MAP levels of two controlled pressure groups remained relatively stable, and were kept at 60% of the MAP baseline. When the blood pressure dropped to the target low MAP and maintained at 60 min (T1-T4), EGG amplitudes of Beagles in all the three groups showed decreasing tendency. But it was more obviously lower than its basic level in the control group (P <0.05), while it was not obviously decreased in the experiment group (P < 0.05). EGG frequencies of Beagles in all the three groups showed no obvious change during this stage. By the end of the MAP rising stage (T8), the EGG amplitude of the experimental group was significantly higher than that of the control group and the blank group (P < 0.05), while it didn' t show any obvious increase in the control group. During this period, EGG frequencies of the two controlled hypotension groups decreased more than those of the blank group. Two h after rising blood pressure (at T9), EGG amplitudes and frequencies in the two controlled hypotension groups basically restored to their respective baselines and levels of the blank group at T9. At 2 h (T9) after controlled hypotension, serum levels of GAS and MTL were lower than those of basic levels in the two controlled hypotension groups (P <0.05). However, serum levels of GAS and MTL had an increasing trend in the two controlled hypotension groups at 24-72 h (T10-T12). Besides, the increasing speed and amplitude was better in experiment group than in the control group at T10-T12. However, there was no statistical difference between the two groups (P > 0.05). At 72 h (T12) serum levels of GAS and MTL had basically restored to their basic levels in the two controlled hypotension groups and that of the blank control group.
CONCLUSIONEGG amplitudes could be effectively improved in TEAS combined general anesthesia for controlled hypotension at 60% of the MAP baseline, the recovery of the serum GAS level accelerated, gastric power improved and stomach protected.
Acupuncture Points ; Anesthesia ; methods ; Anesthesia, General ; Animals ; Arteries ; Dogs ; Gastrins ; Hypotension, Controlled ; Male ; Motilin ; Nitroprusside ; Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation
5.Study on the effect of Rational Emotive Therapy on depression and anxiety of patients with breast cancer
Wan-Ting ZHENG ; Jin-Ping MO ; Guo-Zhen CHEN ; Di LIN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2010;16(8):921-923
Objective To explore the effect of Rational Emotive Therapy on depression and anxiety of patients with breast cancer. Methods A total of 82 patients with breast cancer were divided into the observation group (42 cases) and the contrast group (40 cases). They were investigated before and after the psychotherapy with Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS) and self-rating Anxiety Scale (SAS). Results The scores between the two groups were similar before intervention (P > 0. 05). while, after the psychotherapy, there were significant differences in each item of SDS and SAS (P <0. 01). Conclusions Rational Emotive Therapy is proved to be effective to improve the psychological status and promote healthy behaviors among breast cancer patients.
6.Comparison of diagnostic value between DR and MSCT in fracture and dislocation of foot and ankle.
Yong-ge LÜ ; Yong-liang TAN ; Jin-chao MO ; Rui-biao ZHENG ; Ding-kai YE ; Dong WU ; Di-lin LUO ; Sa PENG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2013;26(7):553-556
OBJECTIVETo compare the diagnostic value between digital photography (DR) and multi-slice spiral CT (MSCT) in fracture and dislocation of foot and ankle.
METHODSFrom August 2010 to August 2012, the DR and MSCT data of 52 patients with fracture and dislocation of foot and ankle were compared according to results of surgery or discharge diagnosis. There were 37 males and 15 females, aged from 15 to 49 years old. Wilcoxon signed rank test was used for statistical analysis.
RESULTSThe results of 52 cases of MSCT were matched with the postoperative or discharge diagnosis. A total of 172 fractures were found on MSCT and 98 fractures were found on DR, the results had significant difference in detecting fracture (V=1 081, P<0.05); A total of 24 dislocations were found on MSCT and 16 dislocations were found on DR,the results also had significant difference in detecting dislocation (V=21, P<0.05). Fractures of 6 cases with DR diagnosis were corrected and located by MSCT.
CONCLUSIONMSCT is significantly better than DR in diagnosis of fracture and dislocation of foot and ankle. The examination of two parts should be performed in DR. MSCT and multi-planar reconstruction (MPR) examination should be further performed if DR results are unclear or do not match with clinical symptoms, missed diagnosis and misdiagnosis can be avoided.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Ankle Injuries ; diagnostic imaging ; Female ; Foot Injuries ; diagnostic imaging ; Fractures, Bone ; diagnostic imaging ; Humans ; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ; methods ; Joint Dislocations ; diagnostic imaging ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Multidetector Computed Tomography ; methods ; Photography
7.Effects of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation combined with general anesthesia for controlled hypotension on heart function and oxidation resistance of myocardium.
Jian-Qiao FANG ; Xiao-Mei SHAO ; Le-Le ZHANG ; Xiao-Jing YU ; Lin-Li LIAN ; Zhen-Hua DONG ; Ya-Di MO
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2012;32(10):913-917
OBJECTIVETo investigate the intervention effect of transcutaneous electrical acupoint sitmulation (TEAS) on heart under limiting level of controlled hypotension.
METHODSEighteen male Beagles were randomly divided into a general anesthesia group, a control group and an experimental group, 6 dogs in each group. All animals were applied with general anesthesia, and the animals of the control group and the experimental group were administered with combination of isoflurane and sodium nitroprusside (SNP) for controlled hypotension to 30% mean arterial pressure (30% MAP) of base line for 60 min. In the experimental group, TEAS (2 Hz/100 Hz, 6-8 mA) was applied to "Hegu" (LI4), "Zusanli" (ST 36), "Sanyinjiao" (SP 6) and "Quchi" (LI 11) from the beginning of physiological conditions stability to the end of maintained low MAP for 60 min. Creatine kinase isoenzymes MB (CK-MB) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity were detected at the base line and 2 h, 24 h, 48 h, 72 h after operation. Total superoxide dismutase (T-SOD) and malondialdehyde (MDA) in myocardium were observed at 72 h after operation.
RESULTSThe peak of LDH arrived at 24 h after operation and then restored in 3 groups. Compared with basal level, the activity of LDH in controlled group at 72 h after operation was significantly increased (P < 0.05), and in the other two groups no obvious change (P > 0.05). The activity of CK-MB arrived to peak from 2 h to 24 h after operation, and then came back gradually in 3 groups. Compared with postoperative 72 h of the same group, the control group at 48 h significantly increased (P < 0.05), while the other two groups had no statistically significant difference (P > 0.05). The content of MDA at 72 h after operation in controlled group was higher significantly than that in the general anesthesia group and the experimental group (both P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONTEAS combined with anesthesia for controlled hypotension can elevate myocardial effect of anti-oxide free radical, reduce the postoperative release of LDH and CK-MB, so as to produce myocardial protection.
Acupuncture Points ; Anesthesia, General ; Animals ; Apoptosis ; Dogs ; Heart ; physiopathology ; Humans ; Hypotension, Controlled ; Male ; Malondialdehyde ; metabolism ; Myocardium ; cytology ; metabolism ; Oxidative Stress ; Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation
8.Effect of cognitive behavior therapy on sleep quality in patients with breast cancer chemotherapy
Jin-Ping MO ; Wan-Ting ZHENG ; Di LIN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2010;16(36):4380-4383
Objective To explore the effect of cognitive behavior therapy (progressive relaxation training combined stimulus control therapy) on improveing sleep quality of the breast cancer patients. Methods Adopting a randomized control study, 56 cases of patients with breast cancer chemotherapy were randomly divided into intervention group 28 cases and control group 28 cases. Control group received routine care of postoperative chemotherapy in breast cancer patients; on this basis, the intervention group received 18-weeks cognitive behavioral therapy. Before and after the intervention, the two groups were assessed by respectively using Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI) questionnaire. Results Bofore the intervention, PSQI total scores and each scoreof two groups wore no stutistically significcmt ( P > 0. 05 ); After the intervention, PSQI total score, sleep quality, sleep latency, sleep time, sleep efficiency, sleep disturbance, sleep medication, daytime dysfunction points of intervention group were lower than the control group. There were significant differences (P < 0. 01 ).Conclusions Cognitiue behavior therapy can improve mental health of breast cancer patients' chemotherapy,and improve the quality of their sleep.
9.Needing of different payments of inpatients for nursing operation inform
Qin ZHONG ; Dong-Jiao CAI ; Xi-Xiu QIN ; Ji JING ; Fu-Di YANG ; Lin-Qiong ZHANG ; Bao-Feng LUO ; Ju-Rong MO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2012;18(5):516-519
Objective To study the needing of different payments of inpatients for nursing operation inform and to provide theoretical guidance for clinical nursing operation inform,so as to meet patients' personalities and diversification needs.Methods Totals of 774 inpatients in four hospitals of Guilin city were investigated with self-designed questionnaire from January to March in 2011,then the results were analyzed.Results Inpatients' needs for nursing operation inform were high both in four groups public expense,selfexpense,basic medical insurance of city,new type of rural cooperative medical care insurance,and especially 85% inpatients needed most was 11 items of needs.Most of patients selected nurses to be the informer and they were willing to informed in oral way.There were significant difference on the needing of 12 items nursing operations among inpatients with different payments ( P < 0.05 or P < 0.01 ).Conclusions It is necessary to sufficiently assess the needing of different payments inpatients for inform in order to meet their infromed needs of nursing operations.Nurses as important informers,we should pay attention to their role.
10.The effects of a hot water soluble extract (S-03) isolated from Isatis indigotica root on influenza A and B viruses in vitro.
Zi-Feng YANG ; Yu-Tao WANG ; Sheng QIN ; Sui-Shan ZHAO ; Yun-Shi ZHAO ; Qin LIN ; Wen-Da GUAN ; Qun-Di HUANG ; Zi-Yao MO ; Chu-Yuan LI ; Nan-Shan ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Virology 2011;27(3):218-223
This study was to investigate the antiviral effects of a hot water soluble extract S-03 isolated from Isatis indigotica root on different subtypes of influenza A and B viruses in MDCK cell cultures, using plaque reduction, immunofluorescence and hemo-agglutination inhibition (HAD) assays. Chemical analysis of the extract S-03 showed that it contained high proportion of polysaccharides. The antiviral effects in vitro showed that the S-03 had no effect on different influenza viruses if the drug was used before virus adsorption, but S-03 showed obvious activities against influenza viruses if treatment after virus adsorption or direct reaction of drug and virus before virus adsorption. Hemagglutination inhibition assay showed that S-03 inhibited HA activities of different human influenza viruses (inhibition concentration ranged from 3.12 to 25 mg/mL), avain influenza viruses (inhibition concentration ranged from 25 to 50 mg/mL). The antiviral effects of S-03 on different influenza A and B viruses in vitro might be through the inhibition of the HA to prevent infection.
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