1.Efficacy of acupuncture intervention on urinary retention after spinal anesthesia.
Bimei HE ; Feipeng PAN ; Sensen ZHANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(3):209-211
OBJECTIVETo observe the acupuncture effect on urinary retention after spinal anesthesia.
METHODSOne hundred and fifty-four patients with spinal anesthesia were randomized into an observation group (80 cases) and a control group (74 cases). In the observation group, the electroacupuncture was applied to bilateral Fushe (SP 13) and Shuidao (ST 28); 2 Hz/50 Hz, retaining for 30 min. One treatment was required. In the control group, no any intervention was applied after operation. The incidence of the postoperative urinary retention, the time of the first automatic micturition since 30 min after spinal anesthesia, the volume of the first micturition, the postoperative urine condition, the lower abdominal distention, incomplete urination and the others were observed.
RESULTSThe incidence of urinary retention in the observation group was lower than that in the control group; the first automatic micturition in 30 min after spinal anesthesia was earlier than that in the control group; the comfortable urination rate was higher than that in the control group; the incidence of incomplete urination and lower abdominal distention were lower than those in the control group. The differences were significant in comparison of the two groups (all P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONAcupuncture apparently shortens the time of first automatic micturition after spinal anesthesia and promotes the recovery of bladder urinary reflection. This therapy acts on promoting urination and reducing postoperative urinary retention.
Acupuncture Points ; Adult ; Aged ; Anesthesia, Spinal ; adverse effects ; Electroacupuncture ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Postoperative Complications ; etiology ; physiopathology ; therapy ; Urinary Retention ; etiology ; physiopathology ; therapy ; Urination ; Young Adult
2.Study on the correlation between electrocardiogram and serum enzyme and electrolyte in patients with primary liver cancer
Lixia ZHANG ; Shuanghua PAN ; Yingping HE
Practical Oncology Journal 2016;30(6):523-526
Objective To investigate the relationship between electrocardiogram and serum alanine ami-notransferase and electrolytes in patients with primary liver cancer .Methods Clinical data of 241 patients with primary liver cancer treated in our hospital were retrospectively studied .Single factor analysis was used to analyze the risk factors of abnormal electrocardiogram in patients with primary liver cancer .The multivariate logistic re-gression analysis was performed to analyze the factors that were statistically significant .Results Single factor a-nalysis showed that age,gamma glutamyl transferase(GGT),electrolyte is associated with ECG abnormalities in the patients with primary hepatocellular carcinoma (P<0.05).Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that,the GGT and electrolyte anomaly led to primary hepatocellular carcinoma in the patients with abnormal ECG independent risk factors .Conclusion The level of electrolyte ,age≥60 and GGT anomaly and primary electro-cardiogram in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma ( HCC ) is a close relationship for active hepatoprotective , maintain electrolyte balance therapeutic intervention for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma ( HCC) .
3.Real-time quantification of microRNAs by RNA-tailing and primer-extension RT-PCR
Qi ZHANG ; Xiangjun HE ; Xiuying PAN
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2004;0(01):-
Objective: To optimize and evaluate the modified RNA-tailing and primer-extension RT-PCR method in relative quantification of microRNAs (miRNAs) in several kinds of tissues. Methods: Small-sized RNAs (
4.Establishment of evaluation index system for training effect of rural oriented clinical students based on Delphi method
Guixiang HE ; Pan CAI ; Zhenzhen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2021;20(1):91-95
Objective:To establish an evaluation index system for training effect of order-oriented clinical medical students in Xinjiang by employers, so as to lay a foundation for training effect evaluation.Methods:On the basis of questionnaires and interviews with the training requirements of employers, Delphi method was used to determine the index system and weight.Results:The training requirements of employing units for the ability of free and directional medical students in autonomous regions were in turn competent for work, knowledge and practical ability, and good moral quality. The cultivation requirements for students' personal qualities of free and directional medical students were good interpersonal communication and moral quality. After three rounds of Delphi expert consultation, the evaluation index system was established, and three dimensions (knowledge, professional ability, professional ethics literacy), nine secondary indicators and 33 tertiary indicators were screened out, and the weights were determined.Conclusion:The evaluation index of training effect of directional clinical medical students established by Delphi expert consultation method needs further validation. Through the follow-up empirical application in directional clinical students, the evaluation index system can be constantly improved, which can also provide reference for the establishment of evaluation index system for other positions.
5.Plasma cell gingivitis:A case report
Di YING ; Ning MA ; Li ZHANG ; Pan HE ; Tianshou ZHANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2014;(6):877-879
Plasma cell gingivitis is a rare form of gingival hyperplasia,mostly located in mucous membrane and characterized by swollen gums.Pathological examination showed dense plate shaped gathering of plasma cells in the connective tissue.Diagnosis relies on pathological examination.The cause of the disease is unknown,may be associated with allergic reactions.Expectant treatment is often use for the disease. Relapse of the lesion is commot,but canceration is rare.One case of plasma cell gingivitis followed for 2 years is presented,and the clinical manifestation and treatment are discussed in this paper.
6.Profiling of microRNAs in mouse brain with real-time PCR array
Qi ZHANG ; Xiangjun HE ; Yujing LIU ; Liping MA ; Xiuying PAN
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2004;0(02):-
Objective:To examine global expression levels of microRNAs(miRNAs) in mouse cerebrum and to provide an important basis for detailed studies of individual miRNAs,their target genes,the miRNA-related regulatory networks in the mammalian central nervous system,and their implications in diseases.Methods:Low molecular weight RNA from cerebrum of five C57BL/6J mice were tailed and reverse transcribed by extended RT-primer.miRNA primers were carefully designed and arrayed on plates according to the Tm of each primer.PCR was carried out at different annealing temperatures using a gradient real-time PCR instrument.The relative expression level of each miRNA was calculated using 5sRNA for normalization.Results:Among the 285 miRNAs detected,260 were positive with varying abundance.Their frequency distribution was approximately a normal distribution.The expression levels of most miRNAs were in accordance with previously published results by microarray.However,the positive rate was higher than that detected by microarray.miRNAs originating from the same hairpin precursors expressed at similar or significantly different levels.Clusters of proximal miRNAs were similar or quite different in abundance.It is suggested that the fate of miRNA after transcription determined their abundance.Conclusion:Using the RNA-tailing and primer-extension PCR array method,we obtained expression profile of miRNA in mouse cerebrum,especially the relative expression data of many low abundant miRNA in mouse cerebrum,which will be of special help for studying the fine-tuning function of low-level miRNAs.
7.Analysis on distribution characteristics and risk factors of extended stay at tertiary comprehensive hospitals
Wenhan YU ; Hongbing TAO ; Jinlu HE ; Li JIN ; Pan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2017;33(7):515-518
Objective To analyze the distribution characteristics and risk factors of extended stay over 30 days at tertiary comprehensive hospitals, and explore methods of shortening average length of stay(LOS).Methods Homepage of all inpatients discharged from October 2014 to October 2015 of 31 tertiary comprehensive hospitals in Shanxi province were collected.39 234 cases of these inpatients stayed over 30 days and their case information was complete.A generalized linear model was used for risk factors analysis.Results With the extension of LOS, most of the inpatients with extended stay were found during their 30th-40th days, accounting for 50.21% of all and constituting the highest daily costs as well.The ratio of inpatients decreases with their LOS, and its distribution presents a positive skew in entirety.Distribution of inpatients over 30 days identified urban employees under medical insurance accounting for the highest ratio among all payment categories,and those from the department of orthopedics for the highest ratio among all departments, while those of diseases from injury and poisoning accounting for the highest ratio among all disease categories.The findings indicated ten important factors for extended stay, namely gender, medical payment category, ICD, inter-department transfer, nosocomial infection, and clinical pathway.Conclusions To strengthen management of specific departments and inpatients, focus on key process of medical quality, and accelerate medical insurance payment reform can effectively control extended stay.
8.Lentivirus-mediated NGF gene silencing inhibited differentiation of PC12 Cells
Mengyun DOU ; Shufang HE ; Cheng HUANG ; Yonglu PAN ; Ye ZHANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(8):1153-1157,1158
Aim To investigate the effects of lentivirus mediated nerve growth factor ( NGF) gene silencing on pheochromocytoma cells ( PC12 ) and the possible mechanisms .Methods The NGF shRNA expression vector was constructed .PC12 cells were randomly divi-ded into five groups (n=3 each) as follows: negative control group ( NC ) , control lentivirus group ( LV CON) , lentivirus NGF shRNA1 group ( LV shNGF1 ) , lentivirus NGF shRNA2 group(LV shNGF2), lentivir-us NGF shRNA3 group(LV shNGF3).The cells in NC group were cultured in DMEM/HG and polybrene me-dium, while others were cultured in DMEM/HG, poly-brene and corresponding lentivirus medium .After the treatment, the infection efficiency was determined by fluorescent microscope .Relative expression of NGF , extracellular signal-regulated kinase ( ERK1/2 ) and p-ERK1/2 were assessed by Western blot .The expres-sion of NGF mRNA was analyzed by quantitative re-verse transcription polymerase chain reaction ( qRT-PCR) .The differentiation degree was valued according to the length of neuritis and max diameter of cells .The cell viability was detected by CCK-8.Results The in-fection efficiency in PC12 cells reached over 90%. Compared with NC group , the relative expression of NGF mRNA and NGF protein was significantly down-regulated ( P<0.05 ) .There was no difference in the expression of ERK1/2 protein and cell viability .The expression of p-ERK1/2 protein was markedly down-regulated in LV shNGF3 group ( P<0.01 ) .The cells morphology was changed , and the length of neuritis and max diameter of cells were strained in LV shNGF 3 group than those in NC group ( P<0.01 ) .Conclusion Lentivirus-mediated NGF gene silencing inhibits the differentiation of PC12 cells through suppressing the activation of ERK1/2.
9.Clinical significance of counting follicles in diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome by the three-dimensional ultrasound imaging with sonography based automated volume calculation method
Lirong HE ; Lixue ZHOU ; Ruike PAN ; Xin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2011;46(5):350-354
Objective To investigate clinical significance of counting follicles classification by three-dimensional imaging with sonography based automated volume calculation(SonoAVC)in the diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome(PCOS).Methods Eighty cases with PCOS were counted classified follicles and determined ovarian volume by three-dimensional(3D)imaging with SonoAVC method matched with 60 infertile women with fallopian tube or male factors as control.Main clinical.biological and other ultrasonographic markers were assessed during the early follicular phase,and the relationship between the follicle number range per ovary or the volume per ovary and the major hormonal features of PCOS was studied.Results Three-dimensional ultrasound imaging with SonoAVC methed provides a new path for objective quantitative assessment of follicle count.ovarian volume,total follicle numbers.The volume of (11 ±8)ml,total numbers of 27 ±14 follicle and number of22 ±19 follicle with diameter of≥2-<6 mm in PCOS patients were significantly higher than(6 ±4)ml in ovarian volume.6 ±4 in total follicles and 2 ±3 in follicle with diameter of≥2-<6 mm in controls(P<0.05).while follicles were similar for the≥6-≤9mm range(P>0.05).Total follicle numbers and follicles≥2-<6 mm had significantly positive relationships with ovarian volume ( r= 0. 600, 0. 618, P<0. 01 ) and level of testosterones ( r= 0. 364,0. 291, P<0.05), follicles ≥2-<6 mm also had significantly positive relationships with total follicle number (r=0. 916,P<0. 01 ). The follicles within the ≥6 - ≤9 mm range was significantly and negatively related to ovarian volume and total follicle numbers ( r = - 0. 618, - 0. 263, all P = 0. 001 ), but no significantly related to the major hormonal features of PCOS. The ovarian volume was significantly positively related with luteinizing hormone ( LH)/follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) ratio ( r= 0. 282, P = 0. 010)but negatively related to FSH level (r = - 0. 226, P = 0. 042). Conclusions Ovarian volume, total follicle numbers and follicles ≥2 - <6 mm in PCOS patients were significantly higher than those in controls. The larger ovarian volume might produce more total follicle and follicles ≥ 2 - <6 mm. The higher level of testosterone might produce more total follicle probably, which mainly result in more follicles ≥2 -<6 mm.These morphologically ultrasonographic characteristics could reflect pathophysiological changes in PCOS. Obviously, it has important clinical significance to count follicles in patients with PCOS by the threedimensional ultrasound imaging with SonoAVC method.
10.Increasing specificity of real time PCR to detect microRNA through primer design and annealing temperature increase
Xiangjun HE ; Qi ZHANG ; Yujing LIU ; Xiuying PAN
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2009;41(6):691-698
Objective: To investigate the non-specific and inaccurate amplification in cases of highly similar sequences among family members and the length heterogeneity of mature microRNA ( miRNA) ,and find a condition that discriminates maximally among similar miRNA family members and detects the accurate expression level of miRNAs. Methods: Primers with their mismatches and/or 3' end at different positions were designed. Amplification efficiencies were compared using matched and various mismatched primers by RNA-tailing and primer-extension RT-PCR at different annealing temperatures. Expression levels of several miRNAs in mouse brain were compared using miRNA specific primers with different termini. Results: Raising annealing temperatures 12℃-14℃above the T_m of the primers maximally increased amplification specificity without sacrificing sensitivity. Primers designed with their termini on or near variant positions could efficiently discriminate between miRNA isoforms. Using primers that terminated before the end of the mature miRNA did not miss the detection of shorter mature miRNA and provided accurate expression levels. Conclusion: Careful primer design and higher annealing temperature can increase specificity and accuracy of real time PCR miRNA detection.