1.Evaluation of renal function with urinary retinol binding protein and N-acetyl-β-glucosaminidase in preterm neonate
Qiaowei WU ; Zhen TANG ; Nanping SHEN
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2011;18(3):237-239
Objective To investigate the clinical value of urinary retinol binding protein(RBP) and N-acetyl-β-glucosaminidase(NAG) for evaluating renal function in preterm neonate.Methods 89 neonates in our NICU were selected,divided into three groups:the asphyxial preterm group (18 cases),the no-asphxial preterm group (25 cases),and the control group (46 term infants without asphyxia).All objects were detected the urinary RBP,NAG and creatinine(Cr).The levels of RBP/Cr and NAG/Cr and blood urea nitrogen(BUN),Cr were observed within 48h after birth after birth.The fluctuations of urinary RBP/Cr and NAG/Cr in no-asphxial preterm group also were observed in 0~48h,~96h,~168h after birth respectively.Results The urinary RBP/Cr levels in asphyxial preterm group [(0.951±0.629)g/mol] were higher than those in no-asphxial preterm group[(0.389±0.281)g/mol] and the control group[(0.119±0.081)g/mol](P<0.05).The urinary RBP/Cr levels in no-asphxial preterm group were also significantly higher than those in the control group(P<0.05).The levels of urinary NAG/Cr in the asphyxial and no-asphxial preterm groups were both higher than those in the control group(P<0.05),but there was no difference betwteen the former two groups(P>0.05).The levels of serum Cr and BUN were no significant difference in the three groups(P>0.05).The urinary RBP/Cr level had non-linear correlation with either postnatal or gestational age in no-asphyxial preterm group.While the urinary NAG/Cr levels negative correlated with the gestational age(r=-0.625,P<0.05).And the correlation between the urinary NAG/Cr and postnatal age was postive(P<0.05).Conclusion The determination of urinary NAG/Cr and RBP/Cr provides a sensitive and reliable method to evaluate the renal function of neonates,especially in preterm infants.The RBP/Cr is affected by asphyxia more than NAG/Cr,which is rather correlated with gestational age.
2.Initially identification of core interventions to pediatric nursing based on Nursing Interventions Classification
Jiwen SUN ; Jianhua LOU ; Nanping SHEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(4):284-289
Objective To identify the core interventions preliminarily performed by pediatric nurses for hospitalized children. Methods Based on Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC), the data of survey related to the factors of representation and frequency derived from the definition of Core Nursing Interventions were collected from 59 pediatric senior nurses above the 3rd clinical ladder, working in one of Shanghai university affiliated and tertiary children hospitals. The data was analyzed by L type of Metric Diagram. The intervention with product of two factors above 12 was selected as the core intervention. Results A total of 109 interventions were selected as core interventions on pediatric nursing from 497 interventions of NIC. The top 3 domains in quantity of interventions were physiological complex domain (36 items), physiological basic domain (26 items) and health system domain (19 items). The domain with the highest score (16.79 ± 3.42) was safety domain, followed by physiological complex domain (16.19 ± 2.98), while domain with the lowest score (13.62±2.05) was family domain. Conclusions The initial and systematic pediatric nursing core interventions were identified based on NIC and definition of core intervention. Part of core interventions reflects the characteristics of pediatric nursing practice, but more is requested to reflect the pediatric-specific care related to family-center and age-appropriated concepts. Some of inefficient interventions remind nursing administers further reflect thinking, especially on human resource management.
3.Analysis on the relationship between the human EV71 associated HFMD children's clinical manifestation and the genetic polymorphism and serum concentration of mannan binding lectin
Yong HE ; Nanping SHEN ; Shanbao JI ; Xiaobo WU ; Huiliang XU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2012;32(5):455-460
Objective To explore the relationship between the genetic polymorphism and serum concentration of mannan binding lectin (MBL)and the clinical manifestation of the hand-foot-mouth disease (HFMD) children infection by human enterovirus 71 (HEV71).Methods One hundred and thirty-eight children diagnosed as HFMD infected by HEV71 (including 80 mild cases and 58 severe cases) and 40 healthy,symptom-free children were investigated.The concentrations of serum MBL were measured in 40 healthy controls,80 mild HFMD cases and 56 severe HFMD cases at both acute and convalescent phases by a sandwich enzyme immunoassay with a human MBL ELISA kit.And the genomic DNA of all cases were extracted from blood according to standard phenol-chloroform procedure.Six SNPs in the MBL gene(-550G/C,-221G/C and +4C/T of the promoter,CGT52TGT,GGC54GAC,and GGA57GAA of the exon 1) were analyzed by a sequencing-based typing method.Results The MBL serum level of the severe HFMD circulatory respiratory failure group in acute phase was significantly increased compared with severe HFMD encephalitis group,the mild cases and the control,but in the convalescence phase it significantly decreased compared with them.The frequencis of type B/B mutation (+230 of the exon 1),type P/P mutation (+4C/T of the promoter),and type H/H mutation (-550G/C of the promoter) were a significant difference among mild group,severe group and the control(P=0.006,0.043,0.028,respectively).The frequencies of LYPB/LYPB genotype and HYPA/HYPA genotype were a significant difference among mild group,severe groupand the control (P=0.028,0.014,respectively).Conclusion Low MBL protein level as a result genetic polymorphism seems to be correlative with clinical manifestation of HFMD disease.The MBL gene mutation and low MBI.protein level may be used as one of the evaluation method of HFMD severeity.
4.Reduction in stimulation of bendazac lysine eyedrops by cold storage
Xiaoyu ZENG ; Hanying YAN ; Rongxia LIN ; Yindi ZHANG ; Nanping DAI ; Yilong GAO ; Jianping SHEN
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2000;20(5):322-324
Objective To evaluate whether the stimulation on eyes of bendazac lysine eyedrops could be reduced by cold storage.Methods Mate design scheme and double-blind clinical trial were performed. 160 healthy eyes was divided into two groups: the test group was given bendazac lysine eyedrops which was stored in refrigerator at 4℃ over night, and the control group was given it which was stored at room temperature.Results ln the control group and the test group, the occuring rate of stimulation was 19.30% and 6.25%. The cases of B、C stimulation degrees were 31 and 10; the average stimulation degrees of each group were 1.21 and 1.07, the scoring change for eye stimulation were 1.57±1.50,0.79±1.40,all respectively. The statistical difference was significant (P<0.05 or P<0.01).Conclusion The eye stimulation of bendazac lysine eyedrops can be reduced by cold storage.
5.Application of decision tree model in predicting the risk of hypothermia after cardiopulmonary bypass in children with congenital heart disease
Weihong XU ; Nanping SHEN ; Yu CHEN ; Siyuan WANG ; Bin JI ; Jiwen SUN ; Xiaomin HE
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2022;37(9):702-705
Objective:To analyze the influential factors of hypothermia in congenital heart disease (CHD) after cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) rewarming using the decision tree model, thus providing theoretical basis for medical staff.Methods:A total of 711 CHD children who underwent surgery in the Shanghai Children′s Medical Center from January 1, 2019 to April 30, 2019 were retrospectively analyzed.A decision tree model was established to predict the risk factors for hypothermia in CHD children following CPB.Results:The decision tree model showed that CPB program, preoperative nutrition score and body surface area were the high-risk factors for hypothermia in CHD children after CPB rewarming.The accuracy, sensitivity, specificity of the decision tree model were 86.45%, 77.14% and 90.97%, respectively, and the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.851(95% CI: 0.798-0.904). Conclusions:Decision tree model has a high application value in predicting hypothermia in CHD children following CPB.It contributes to identify the influential factors of hypothermia, and provides references for performing preventive treatment and nursing measures to control the risk of hypothermia.
6.Latent profile analysis of multiple symptom distress in children and adolescents with cancer and its effect on their physical activity
Yanyan LIU ; Tiantian YANG ; Nanping SHEN ; Mengxue HE ; Hongyan ZHANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2023;43(11):1408-1416
Objective·To describe the level of multiple symptom distress and physical activity in children and adolescents with cancer,analyze symptom distress profiles,and explicit the relationship between latent profiles and physical activity.Methods·From November 2021 to March 2023,the convenient sample method was used to recruit children and adolescents with cancer aged 10-18 years old,who had been treated for more than 1 month in the Departments of Hematology/Oncology,Shanghai Children's Medical Center and Xin Hua Hospital,Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine.The questionnaires,including General Information Questionnaire,Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale 10-18(MSAS 10-18)and Modified Chinese Version of Children's Leisure Time Activities Study Survey(CLASS-C),were used.Latent profile analysis was used to identify whether the level of multiple symptom distress in children and adolescents with cancer was population heterogeneity and its explicit characteristics.Whether there were differences in physical activity levels among different profiles of symptom distress was also analyzed.Results· A total of 165 valid questionnaires were collected,with an effective response rate of 91.7%.The symptom distress scores of the top five occurrence rates of symptoms in children and adolescents with cancer were lack of energy with a median of 1(1,2)point,nausea 1(1,2)point,lack of appetite 2(2,3)points,sweat 1(1,2)point,and pain 1(1,2)point.The physical activity level of the patients was mainly light,with a median of 2 530.00(1 577.50,3 721.00)min/week,and moderate to vigorous physical activity was relatively lower[70.00(10.00,197.50)min/week].The patients with cancer could be divided into two latent profiles:"high fatigue-high nausea-high hair loss-high sleepy"and"high fatigue-low nausea-low vomiting-low sleepy",which were named as high symptom distress(n=47,30.6%)and low symptom distress(n=l 18,69.4%)separately.Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia were more likely to be classified as high symptom distress group,and outpatients in the latest hospital visit were more likely to classified as low symptom distress group(both P<0.05).In addition,patients with high symptom distress had a higher level of light physical activity(P<0.05),and had a lower level of moderate to vigorous physical activity,but the difference was not statistically significant.Conclusion·There is population heterogeneity in the multiple symptom distress in children and adolescents with cancer.Disease type(acute leukemia)and the way of the latest hospital visit(through outpatient department)are the predictors of symptoms profiles of patients with cancer.Patients who experience high symptom distress have higher level of light physical activity,and perhaps lower level of moderate to vigorous physical activity.
7.Smartphone App improves adherence with inhaled glucocorticoids therapy in asthma children
Jiali ZHOU ; Yong YIN ; Fen ZHANG ; Jiwen SUN ; Nanping SHEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(26):2041-2046
Objective To investigate the use of smartphone applications in the adherence with inhaled glucocortiocoids (ICS) therapy in asthma children. Methods Sixty-six asthma children and their caregivers in Shanghai Childrren's Medical center from July 2016 to February 2017 were recruited in this study using convenience sampling . All participants were randomly allocated to intervention and control groups. All participants were given routine education and technical guidance on inhalation. In addition all participants had the same chips attached to their regular nebulizers. The APP was installed on each caregivers' smartphone in the intervention group. Key modules of mobile applications include real-time monitoring of medication and health education. The ICS adherence rates were recorded by the chips and were monitored monthly by researcher. The frequency of asthma exacerbations, emergency department visits and hospital admissions in intervention group was collected by smartphone APP every 3 months. the frequency of asthma exacerbations, emergency department visits and hospital admissions in control group was investigated by researcher every 3 month. Results After 6 months follow up, although ICS compliance decreased in both groups. The first month's adherence in the intervention group was 98(97.0, 100.0)%, in the sixth month's was 96(92.0, 100.0)%. The first month's adherence in the control group was 93(68.5,100.0)%, in the sixth month's was 28(0, 55.5)%. The difference in adherence between the two groups was significant (Z=2.664, 4.318, P<0.01). The decline trend of the control group was significantly greater than that of the intervention group (F=25.097, P<0.01). The compliance of the control group was less than 60%from the third month and below 30%by the sixth month, below the average ICS compliance of 30% to 60% in China. Though the ICS compliance of intervention group was declining, the ICS compliance was more than 90% and higher than the mean compliance in our country. No significant differences were found in the frequency of asthma exacerbations, emergency department visits and hospital admissions between the intervention and control group (χ2=3.043, 1.065, 1.015, P>0.05). But the frequency of asthma exacerbations, emergency department visits and hospital admissions of two times or more intervention group was lower than that in the control group. Conclusions Smartphone APP significantly improved the compliance of children with asthma aged 0 month to 3years old.
8.Analysis of potential changes in symptoms and physical function during chemotherapy in children with acute leukemia
Chongqing Medicine 2023;52(23):3632-3637
Objective To explore the potential transformation patterns and influencing factors of symp-toms and physical function in children with acute leukemia during chemotherapy.Methods A total of 109 children with acute leukemia who were treated in a children's hospital in Shanghai from March 2021 to Sep-tember 2022 were selected as the study subjects.The general information questionnaire and the Chinese ver-sion of the Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System(C-C-Ped-PROMIS)were used to e-valuate the symptoms and physical function at 1-3 days before chemotherapy(T1)and 7-17 days after chemotherapy(T2).Potential transition analysis was used for data processing.Results Three similar latent class features were identified at T1 and T2:the low distress group(T1:25.7%;T2:23.8%),the moderate dis-tress group(T1:42.2%;T2:43.6%)and the high distress group(T1:32.1%;T2:32.7%).The probability of maintaining the original group in the middle distress group and the high distress group was 60.3%and 72.3%,respectively.The probability of transition from the low distress group to the medium distress group and the high distress group was 40.2%and 22.3%,respectively.The probability of transition from the middle dis-tress group to the high distress group was 37.0%.In this study,16 cases(14.7%)were transitioned from the low distress group or the middle distress group to the high distress group,and there was a statistically signifi-cant difference in the distribution of daily fatigue within seven days at T1(P<0.05).Conclusion The symp-toms and physical function of children with acute leukemia during chemotherapy are heterogeneous.The fa-tigue assessment at baseline can provide reference information for potential state transfer.Medical staff should give accurate supportive intervention for different stages of chemotherapy.
9.Evaluation of an oral care protocol on prevention and treatment of chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis in patients with hematological neoplasms
Yanhua XU ; Nanping SHEN ; Shujun SUN ; Jing WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(23):1801-1806
Objective To determine the effectiveness of an oral care protocol on prevention and treatment of chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis in patients with hematological neoplasms. Methods Totally 106 patients with hematological neoplasms undergoing therapies from March to October 2017 were enrolled. Patients who were included from March to June 2017 constituted the control group, others from July to October constituted the intervention group. Patients in control group received the regular care, while patients in intervention group received a 3-week period oral care protocol. The oral health status of the patients was recorded and compared between the two groups. Results On the 7th,14th, 21th day after chemotherapy, the oral mucositis level of I degree,Ⅱdegree,Ⅲdegree andⅣdegree of the intervention group were 11, 13, 17, 1 cases, 28, 16, 0, 0 cases, 9, 3, 0, 0 cases, which were lower than the control group whose degrees were 24, 18, 10, 2 cases, 21, 13, 12, 0 cases, 13, 9, 8, 0 cases, respectively. The difference between the two groups was statistically significant (Z=-2.177,-2.504,-2.113, P<0.05). On the 3th, 7th, 14th and 21th day after chemotherapy, the oral pain scores reported by patients in the intervention group were 2.00(2.50), 3.00(2.75), 2.50(2.00), 0.00 (1.00), which were lower than the control group whose scores, in contrast, were 3.00(4.00), 5.00(3.25), 5.50 (4.00), 2.00(3.25). The difference between the two groups was statistically significant (Z=-2.587,-3.326,-4.925,-3.217, P <0.05). The positive rate of microbial examination in the intervention group was 14.6%(7/48), which was lower than 36.2%(21/58) in the control group. The difference between the two groups was statistically significant(χ2=6.318, P<0.05). Conclusions The oral care protocol established and implemented based on evidence could effectively decrease the incidence of chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis, ease oral pain and reduce inflammation for patients with hematological neoplasms.
10. Translation of the Children′ s International Mucositis Evaluation Scale and its psychometric evaluation in pediatric patients with acute leukemia
Mengxue HE ; Nanping SHEN ; Zhengzheng GE ; Xiaoyan ZHANG ; Jiwen SUN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(6):435-440
Objective:
To translate the Children