1.Nutritional status of premature neonates fed with extensively hydrolyzed protein formula
Yi FENG ; Li HONG ; Liya PAN ; Panpan CHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2015;23(5):259-265
Objective To analyze the nutritional status of premature neonates first fed with extensively hydrolyzed protein formula.Methods From January 2013 to December 2014, 157 premature neonates hospitalized in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Shanghai Children's Medical Center who were first fed with extensively hydrolyzed protein formula were enrolled.Clinical data were recorded, including related diseases, birth weight and gestational age, nutrients intake, and growth charts.Two groups were divided according to the existence or absence of feeding intolerance, and three groups were divided based on birth weight (< 1 500 g, 1 500 ~ 2 500 g,and ≥2 500 g).Results A total of 60 (38.2%) premature infants had feeding intolerance.The lower the birth weight and gestational age, the higher the frequency of feeding intolerance, and the incidence of feeding intolerance in < 1 500 g group was 71.1%.Compared with the feeding tolerance group, the feeding intolerance group had significantly smaller birth weight [(1 620 ±440) g vs.(1 980 ±421) g, P =0.000], gestatonal age [(31.3 ±2.6) weeks vs.(33.0 ±2.1) weeks, P =0.000], birth head circumference [(28.9 ±2.2) cm vs.(30.4±1.9) cm, P=0.000], and birth length [(41.1 ±3.9) cmvs.(43.2±3.4) cm, P=0.000],but significantly longer time before transfer formula [(26.4 ± 17.6) d vs.(7.9 ± 5.3) d, P =0.000] and time before reaching sufficient feeding [(21.5 ± 10.0) d vs.(13.8 ± 6.2) d, P =0.000].The time of first feeding [< 1 500 g group (6.1 ±5.1) d, 1 500 ~2 500 g group (3.8 ±2.5) d, ≥2 500 g group (3.3 ± 1.2) d,P =0.002], time before transfer formula [< 1 500 g group (28.7 ± 18.3) d, 1 500 ~ 2 500 g group (9.7 ± 8.1) d, ≥2 500 g group (7.0 ±3.8) d, P =0.000] and time before reaching sufficient feeding [< 1 500 g group (24.0±10.4) d, 1 500~2 500 g group (14.3±6.0) d, ≥2 500 g group (11.4±3.5) d, P=0.000] increased along with the decrease of birth weight.The proportions of infants receiving parenteral nutrition in the feeding intolerance group (93.3%) and < 1 500 g group (97.8%) were higher, with more calorie intake from parenteral nutrition [< 1 500 g group (325.9 ± 59.4) kJ/ (kg · d), 1 500 ~ 2 500 g group (281.2±64.8) kJ/ (kg·d), ≥2 500 g group (269.9 ±43.9) kJ/ (kg·d),P=0.001] and longer duration [< 1 500 g group (27.1 ± 14.5) d, 1 500 ~2 500 g group (13.0 ±7.0) d, ≥2 500 g group (8.7 ± 3.4) d, P =0.000].In terms of growth indicators, the increase in head circumference was significantly higher in the feeding intolerance group than in the feeding tolerance group [(0.7 ± 0.6) cm/week vs.(0.6 ± 0.5) cm/week, P =0.045].The increases in body weight and head circumference in the < 1 500 g group were significantly higher than in the other 2 birth weight groups [body weight: < 1 500 g group (21.8 ± 9.5) g/d, 1500~2500ggroup(4.2±7.6) g/d, ≥2 500 g group (4.9 ±11.9) g/d,P=0.000;head circumference : < 1 500 g group (0.8 ± 0.4) cm/week, 1 500 ~ 2 500 g group (0.5 ± 0.4) cm/week, ≥ 2 500 g group (0.6 ± 0.8) cm/week, P =0.005].After controlling the variable of feeding intolerance,weight gain was negatively associated with gestational age (r =-0.666, P =0.035), birth weight (r =-0.700, P =0.024), head circumference (r =-0.846, P =0.002), and the day of returning to birth weight (r =-0.697, P =0.025), while positively associated with head circumference gain (r =0.672, P =0.033).There were no relationship between weight gain and birth length, the day of first feeding, time before transfer formula, time before reaching sufficient feeding, parenteral nutrition calorie and duration, days of hospital stay and complications.Conclusions First fed with extensively hydrolyzed protein formula, the growth in feeding intolerant premature infants may be similar to the feeding tolerant ones, which is associated with parenteral nutrition support.Premature infants with lower gestational age, birth weight, and head circumference may be more suitable for extensively hydrolyzed protein formula feeding.
2.Postoperative resting energy expenditure in children with congenital heart disease
Liqing XIE ; Li HONG ; Yi FENG ; Panpan CHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2017;25(2):78-83
Objective To determine postoperative resting energy expenditure ( REE) in children with congenital heart disease ( CHD) requiring open heart surgery , to compare measured resting energy expenditure (MREE) with current predictive equations (PEE), and to investigate the possible influencing factors on the metabolic status of the postoperative CHD children .Methods From February 2015 to June 2015 , 150 ventila-ted children admitted to the cardiac intensive care unit after surgery for congenital heart disease in Shanghai Children's Medical Center were enrolled consecutively .Indirect calorimetry ( IC) measurements were performed using metabolic cart 4 hours after surgery .General clinical data were recorded .Results Totally 104 male and 46 female patients were enrolled, with a median age of 14 months (8.3-36.0 months).The non-protein re-spiratory quotient of patient was 0.79 ±0.20, MREE was (264.76 ±61.74) kJ/(kg· d), and PEE using Schofield equations was (278.51 ±93.42) kJ/(kg· d).Although there was no significant differences (P=0.096 ) between MREE and PEE , the agreement was poor between them ( R2 =0.119 ) .Multivariate stepwise regression analysis showed that MREE had significant positive correlation with risk adjustment in congenital heart surgery (RACHS-1) score (P=0.012) and negative correlation with age (P=0.010).Up to 97.33%of children (146/150) had lower energy intake compared with MREE on the 1st postoperative day .Conclu-sions MREE does not increase after surgery in CHD children;however , the substrate utilization is influenced . Factors influencing the postoperative REE include RACHS-1 score and age.The energy intake at 1st day after surgery is generally lower than REE in these children .
3.Qualitative research on the existing problems of master of nursing specialist students during clinical practice
Yi ZHANG ; Lidan LIU ; Panpan HUAI ; Shui YU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2014;30(23):73-75
Objective To recognize the existing problems of master of nursing specialist students during clinical practice.Methods Eight master of nursing specialist students from 4 general hospitals in Changchun city were selected as respondents.Data were collected by focus group interview and analyzed by qualitative research method.Results Three formed themes included feeling of great pressure in clinical practice,existing problem in clinical practice teaching and assessment.Conclusions School and hospital need cooperate to carry out a training on competence of nurses,establish a comprehensive supervised clinical practice teaching and a assessment system with nursing features.
4.Strengthen the quality of project completion management and promote the sustainable development of medical science and technology
Yi ZHENG ; Panpan YU ; Ping YI
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2020;33(1):32-34
Objective To optimize the quality management of project completion,improve the quality of scientific research outcomes,as well as promote the sustainable development of medical science and technology.Methods Based on the statistical analysis of the completion and postponement of the 2016-2018 provincial basic research projects in a medical school,explored the potential factors of project postponement.Identified possible problems in project execution and management,and furtherly,proposed effective countermeasures and suggestions for improvement.Results The main factors identified causing the postponement of project completion include the technique bottleneck of the experiment,unsatisfied research outcomes,long term of manuscript review,not well organized process management and so on.To deal with those problems,proposals including enhancing the publicity and education,optimizing the incentive system,reinforcing the whole process management,improving the multi-level management and strengthening the construction of scientific research integrity were put forward.Conclusions The quality management of project completion requires an improvement in the delicacy management of scientific research projects and a more comprehensive enhancement in cognition,rules and regulations,management means and scientific research integrity construction.
5.Protective role of high mobility group box-1 protein antibody in ConA-in-duced liver injury in mice
Zebing HUANG ; Rongrong ZHOU ; Ruochan CHEN ; Panpan YI ; Ning LI ; Xuegong FAN
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2015;(12):793-797
Objective To detect the protective role of high mobility group box-1 protein (HMGB1 )antibody in concanavalin A(ConA)-induced liver injury in mice.Methods The healthy male Balb/c mice were grouped into con-trol group (saline injection),model group(ConA injection)and experimental group(ConA+HMGB1 antibody injec-tion).After 6 hours of injection,mice blood was collected for detecting alanine transaminase (ALT)and HMGB1 , liver tissue was used to do HE stain,Tunel,and immunofluorescence detection.Results Pathological inflammation in experimental group was slighter than model group.The levels of ALT and HMGB1 in mice serum were (52.00± 8.34)U/L and (7.54 ±0.53)ng/mL in control group,(5 551 .50 ±1 445.74)U/L and (18.06 ±1 .65 )ng/mL in model group,(1 977.40±654.89)U/L and (10.77±0.71)ng/mL in experimental group,respectively;the expres-sion levels of HMGB1 mRNA and HMGB1 (relative value)in liver tissue were 1 .886±0.253 and 0.086±0.028 in control group,4.718±0.341 and 0.268±0.043 in model group,3.005 ±0.331 and 0.116±0.008 in experimental group,respectively;the expression levels of ALT and HMGB1 in serum,as well as HMGB1 mRNA and HMGB1 in liver tissue of experimental group were all lower than model group(all P <0.001).Apoptosis and HMGB1 migra-tion in the liver cell (normalized)were 1 ±0 and 1 ±0 in control group,4.67 ±0.33 and 4.50 ±0.22 in model group,2.67±0.21 and 2.33 ±0.21 in experimental group,respectively;apoptosis and HMGB1 migration in liver tissue of experimental group were both lower than model group(both P <0.001).Conclusion HMGB1 antibody can improve the pathological injury of liver tissue,and protect mice liver against the injury induced by ConA.
6.Shielding effect of lead glasses on eye lens exposure in interventional radiologists
Panpan HU ; Weihai ZHUO ; Yan KONG ; Bo CHEN ; Haikuan LIU ; Yanling YI
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2014;34(12):927-930
Objective To study the shielding effect of equivalent thickness and size of lead glasses on eye lens of interventional radiologists.Methods Based on the human voxel phantom and MCNPX software,doses to eye lens of radiologists were simulated under different conditions of wearing lead glasses and beam projections,and measurements were performed with anthropomorphic phantom placed with eye lens dosimeters to verify simulation results.Results The results showed that the dose to eye lens reduced by a factor from 3 to 9 when the equivalent thickness of glasses ranged from 0.1 to 1.0 mm Pb with a len size of 20 cm2.The dose reduction factors (DRF) not only depended on the lead equivalent,but also on the beam projection of X-rays.However,the increase in DRF was not significant whenever the lead equivalent of glasses was larger than 0.35 mm.Furthermore,the DRF was proportional to the size of glass lens from 6 to 30 cm2 with the same lead equivalent.The simulation results were in well agreement with the measured ones.Conclusions For more reasonable and effective protection of the eye lens of interventional radiologists,a pair of glasses with a lead equivalent of 0.5 mm and large-sized lens is recommended.
7.Research on proportional control system of prosthetic hand based on FMG signals.
Jinhua YI ; Hongliu YU ; Panpan LI ; Shengnan ZHAO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2013;30(1):39-44
The control of prosthetic hand is always a focus in prosthesis research. For solving current problems of controlling signals of skin surface electrical signals, we applied force myography (FMG) signals in prosthetic control of this system. The control system based on FMG signals were designed, containing signal acquisition and pre-processing, prosthetic control, motor driving and so on. Two-freedom artificial hand with proportional control was proposed through acquiring two-channel FMG signals from the amputee stump. The proportional control of prosthetic hand was achieved according to the average of FMG amplitude. The results showed that the control system had a great potential to control artificial hand and to realize speed adjustment effectively. Besides, the Virtual instrument software LabVIEW is adopted to establish the FMG signal collection and calibration of experiment system.
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8.New finding of the expression of human beta defensin-4 in healthy gingiva.
Xinyi LI ; Dingyu DUAN ; Panpan WANG ; Bo HAN ; Yi XU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2013;31(2):165-168
OBJECTIVETo investigate the expression and the distribution of human beta defensin (hBD)-4 in healthy gingiva.
METHODSHealthy gingival specimens were collected. The expression of hBD-4 peptides in 18 gingival specimens were detected by immunohistochemistry. The hBD-4 mRNA were determined in freshly isolated gingival tissue by real time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (real time RT-PCR) in 30 gingival specimens.
RESULTSIn 18 gingival specimens, hBD-4 peptides were expressed in 13 gingival specimens. In 30 gingival specimens, hBD-4 were detected in 4 gingival specimens by real time RT-PCR.
CONCLUSIONThe distribution and the expression levels of hBD-4 are different in healthy gingiva. This result may suggest that the hBD-4 play a role in maintaining the periodontal health.
Gingiva ; Humans ; RNA, Messenger ; beta-Defensins
9.Association of β-catenin expression with clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis of patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
Panpan KONG ; Keke LI ; Yajun HAN ; Chao YI ; Dong YAN
Cancer Research and Clinic 2022;34(5):332-337
Objective:To investigate the expression level of β-catenin and its relationship with clinicopathology and prognosis of patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC).Methods:Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) was used to detect the expression of β-catenin mRNA in primary pancreatic cancer cell line and pancreatic ductal epithelial cell line HPDE6-C7 of the healthy. The data of 45 patients with PDAC confirmed by pathology at Xinjiang Medical University Cancer Hospital from June 2012 to December 2013 were retrospectively analyzed. Immunohistochemical method was used to detect the expression level of β-catenin in cancer tissues and adjacent tissues, and the correlation of β-catenin with pathological characteristics of patients with PDAC was analyzed. Cox proportional hazard model was performed to make univariate and multivariate analysis on the influencing factors of overall survival (OS).Results:The relative expression of β-catenin mRNA in primary pancreatic cancer cells was higher than that in HPDE6-C7 cell line [(3.83±0.83) vs. (1.00±0.03)], and the difference was statistically significant ( t = 3.45, P = 0.003). The high expression rate of β-catenin protein in PDAC tissues was higher than that in para-cancer tissues [68.9% (31/45) vs. 28.9% (14/45)], and the difference was statistically significant ( χ2 = 7.50, P = 0.005). The high expression rate of β-catenin protein in PDAC patients with different tumor diameter and TNM staging had statistically significant differences ( P = 0.026, P = 0.036). The median OS time of 45 patients was 22.5 months, and that of high expression of β-catenin protein group in 31 patients was 19 months, that of low expression of β-catenin group in 14 patients was 29 months, and the difference was statistically significant ( P = 0.009). Univariate Cox analysis showed that preoperative carbohydrate antigen199 (CA199) level, tumor diameter, tumor differentiation degree and the expression level of β-catenin protein were influencing factors of OS of patients with PDAC. Multivariate Cox analysis showed that preoperative CA199 ( OR = 9.883, 95% CI 2.815-34.689, P < 0.001), tumor diameter ( OR = 6.117, 95% CI 1.578-24.179, P = 0.009), tumor differentiation degree ( OR = 3.834, 95% CI 1.158-12.697, P = 0.028), the expression level of β-catenin protein ( OR = 0.139, 95% CI 0.045-0.430, P = 0.001) were independent affecting factors of OS of patients with PADC. Conclusions:β-catenin is abnormally highly expressed in PDAC which is correlated with the disease progression of patients and may be a new indicator and therapeutic target of prognosis for PDAC patients.
10.Research progress of medication-related patient-reported outcome scales
Panpan LU ; Haixin LI ; Zhiling DENG ; Xujian LIANG ; Yiting LU ; Ming YAN ; Songtao CAI ; Wanchao LI ; Ruifeng ZENG ; Yi GUO ; Zhijie XU
Chinese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology 2024;33(1):95-105
Drug therapy is a common method to cure diseases and relieve symptoms.The value of patient-reported outcome(PRO)in evaluating the effect of drug therapy has been increasingly paid attention.The PRO scale is a standardized questionnaire,which can scientifically evaluate the experiences and subjective effects of drug use from a patient-centered perspective,and help patients and clinicians make more reasonable medication decisions.By reviewing and sorting out relevant global literature,this paper found that the content of the PRO scales relevant to drug therapy focused on five fields:"medication satisfaction""medication adherence""drug treatment burden""medication-related quality of life"and"adverse drug reactions".This paper described the basic information,measurement characteristics and application of common scales in recent years respectively,and summarized and analyzed the problems and enlightenment of scale development,aiming to provide theoretical reference for the selection,application and development of PRO scales.