1.Study on the levels of cytokines in first-episode depressant patients before and after the treatment with sertraline and venlafaxin
Panmin ZHANG ; Yongdong ZHANG ; Min XUE ; Shuning WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2010;19(12):1083-1085
Objective To detect the levels of cytokines in first-episode depressant patients and the influence on the levels of cytokines after the treatment with sertraline and venlafaxin. Methods The levels of IL-2,IL-6,TNF-α and IL-10 were measured in 80 first-episode depressant patients and 40 healthy control subjects. 80first-episode depressant patients were divided into two groups which were treated by sertraline and venlafaxin respectively. The levels of the same items were measured after 6-week treatment with sertraline and venlafaxin. All data were statistically analyzed by SPSS. Results The levels of IL-2,IL-6,TNF-α in 80 first-episode depressant patients were significantly higher than that in control group( IL-2:(6.79 ± 2.89 )pg/ml vs (4.06 ± 2.05 )pg/ml;IL-6:(10.12 ±4.52)pg/ml vs (6.04 ± 1.79) pg/ml;TNF-α: ( 14.81 ±4.38) pg/ml vs ( 10.69±2.54) pg/ml)(P<0.05). The level of IL-6 after treatment by sertraline and venlafaxin was lower than that before treatment.There were no significant difference of the levels of IL-2,TNF-α, IL-10 before and after treatment. No significant difference of the levels of cytokines were observed between the two groups which were treated by sertraline and venlafaxin. Conclusions There are some changes of the levels of cytokines in first-episode depressant patients, which might be corrected by the treatment with sertraline and venlafaxin. Sertraline and venlafaxin might have the same mechanisms to cytokines.
2.Study on the establishment and application of Modified Early Warning Score for percutaneous coronary intervention
Yinjie CUI ; Shan GOU ; Xuemei JI ; Lingzhi JIANG ; Jing SONG ; Beibei YANG ; Panmin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(34):2670-2673
Objective To develop an Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) table suitable for professional characteristics and to predict the occurrence of complications in the percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Methods This is a retrospective study. PCI patients in catheter room of Qingdao International Center Hospital from July to December, 2015 and July to December, 2016 were selected as the research object. The former was set as the control group, and the latter as the experimental group, traditional MEWS and modified MEWS were applied in the two groups respectively. The incidence of complications were compared between two groups. Results The incidence rates of cardiac arrest, drop of blood pressure, arrhythmia, slow blood flow or no complex flow, perforation, interlayer were 0.83%(3/362), 0.55% (2/362), 0.55% (2/362), was 0.55% (2/362), 2.21% (8/362) , 4.42% (16/362) , and were 2.51%(9/358), 5.31%(19/358), 8.66%(31/358) , 3.07%(11/358) , 2.51%(9/358) , 2.79%(10/358) in the control group, the differences were statistically significant (χ2= 4.603-5.302, P<0.05). Conclusions The MEWS score of PCI can be used to predict the occurrence of complications in PCI, and for the patients with MEWS score above 5, they should be given medical and nursing intervention in order to reduce the complications in the operation.