1.Progress of pain assessment and analgesia strategy for mechanical ventilation patients
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2017;29(9):861-864
Standardized pain assessment is a precondition of appropriate analgesia for mechanical ventilation patients. However, routine pain assessment rates remain very low in intensive care unit (ICU). Behavioral pain scale (BPS) and critical-care pain observation tool (CPOT) can be used to assess pain in mechanical ventilation patients who are unable to report pain by themselves. No matter what strategy we taken, analgesia-first sedation should be used in priority. Meanwhile, patient-centered and goal-directed sedation strategy should be adopted based on the individual condition.If condition permits, patients should be maintained in light states of sedation as long as possible, because this is associated with improved clinical outcomes. Humanistic care, multidisciplinary cooperation and comprehensive training are also important components of a perfect analgesia strategy.
2.A correlation of pulse pressure and prognosis of refractory septic shock patients
Suwei LI ; Xianyao WAN ; Yongli ZHANG ; Xiaoming DAI ; Qingdong LI ; Lili HAN ; Qiuming DENG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2014;53(2):121-126
Objective To explore the correlation of pulse pressure(PP) and outcome in refractory septic shock patients.Methods A total of 68 patients with refractory septic shock consecutively admitted in our ICU from January 2012 to December 2012 were retrospectively studied.Hemodynamic data and arterial lactate concentration were collected at the time of admission and 24 hours after admission.The outcome of Day 28 post-diagnosis was also recorded.Results (1) Compared with the survivors,heart rate(HR) at 24hours after admission was higher in non-survivors,while 24 h lactate clearance rate (rLac) was lower in them (P < 0.05).Other hemodynamic parameters showed no difference between the non-survivors and the survivors at 24 hours after admission,including central venous pressure (CVP),mean arterial pressure (MAP),systolic blood pressure(SBP),diastolic blood pressure(DBP),PP,pulse pressure/heart rate (PP/HR),pulse pressure/mean arterial pressure(PP/MAP),pulse pressure/systolic pressure(PP/SBP),pulse pressure/diastolic pressure (PP/DBP),the value of SBP above MAP (SMP) and the value of DBP below MAP(MDP).(2)The mortality rate was higher in the patients with HR≥100 b/min than those with HR < 100 b/min,but without statistical significance (56.25% vs 36.11%,P =0.096).Compared with the survivors,no matter with HR≥100 b/min or HR < 100 b/min,lactate(Lac) at the 24 hours after admission was higher in all the non-survivors (P < 0.05),while with lower rLac (P < 0.05).In those with HR ≥100 b/min,the following hemodynamic parameters were higher in the non-survivors than in the survivors,including PP,PP/HR,PP/MAP,PP/SBP,PP/DBP,SMP and MDP (all P values < 0.05),while no statistical difference was observed in those with HR < 100 b/min.(3)The mortality rate showed no statistical difference in those with MAP≥85 mmHg(1 mmHg =0.133 kPa) and with MAP < 85 mmHg(42.42% vs 48.57%,P =0.611).No matter MAP≥85 mmHg or MAP < 85 mmHg,compared with the survivors,all the non-survivors had higher Lac at the 24 hours after admission (P < 0.05),while with lower rLac (P < 0.05).In those with MAP≥85 mmHg,HR was higher in the non-survivors than the survivors (P < 0.05).In those with MAP < 85 mmHg,compared with the survivors,the non-survivors had higher PP,PP/MAP,PP/SBP,PP/DBP,SMP and MDP (P <0.05),while with lower DBP (P <0.05).Conclusion PP is correlated with the outcome in refractory septic shock patients.When the HR and MAP differ,PP has different effect on the outcome and contributes more to the tissue perfusion and outcome in those with higher HR and lower MAP.
3.Research update on osteoporosis and psychological stress
Bin ZHANG ; Chao XU ; Yi PENG ; Qingdong WAN ; Zheng LIU ; Yikang YU ; Dongpeng TU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2022;38(6):526-530
Osteoporosis and chronic psychological stress are two serious chronic degenerative diseases that cause disability and impact population health. Patients with osteoporosis often present with heavier psychological burden, lower quality of life, and frequent symptoms of depression and anxiety. There are potential common pathogenic factors, cellular mechanisms and signaling pathways between them. Considering that the number of patient with these diseases is huge and growing rapidly, it is particularly important to explore the pathogenic link between these two diseases as well as cross-effect therapeutics for osteoporosis and mental health disorders.
4.Research progress on the osteosarcopenia
Dan DONG ; Chao XU ; Qingdong WAN ; Bin ZHANG ; Yi PENG ; Bocheng LIANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2023;39(7):625-631
Osteosarcopenia is a geriatric disease in which sarcopenia and osteoporosis coexist. With the aging, the incidence of osteosarcopenia will increase significantly in the next few decades, with adverse consequences including a higher risk of falls, fractures, weakness, and death. Early diagnosis and intervention of osteosarcopenia are of great significance in improving the quality of life of the elderly. This article reviews the diagnosis, molecular mechanisms, adverse consequences, and possible treatment options for osteosarcopenia.
5.The impact of goal directed analgesia on mechanical ventilated patients′s outcomes in intensive care unit:a clinical observational study
Qingdong LI ; Xianyao WAN ; Yongli ZHANG ; Suwei LI ; Lili HAN ; Wenwen LI ; Huaying SHI
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2017;56(11):846-848
To investigate the impact of goal directed analgesia on the outcome of patients with mechanical ventilation in intensive care unit. A total of 126 patients who needed mechanical ventilation were recruited. With a method of before and after paired comparison, they were divided into two group:( 1 ) analgesia with empirical administration or control group; ( 2 ) goal directed analgesia based on critical-care pain observation tool (CPOT). Compared with the control group, after goal directed analgesia was applied, the consumption of midazolam significantly dropped from ( 368. 47 ± 27. 41 ) mg to ( 151. 27 ± 29. 31 ) mg (P<0. 05), whereas the consumption of dexmedetomidine significantly increased from ( 623. 62 ± 20. 91) μg to (812. 34 ± 22. 57) μg(P<0. 05). The median score of Richmond agitation-sedation scale increased from -3 to -1. The incidence of delirium significantly reduced from 23. 81% to 17. 46%( P<0. 05). The mean ventilator duration was significantly shortened from (168. 49 ± 11. 41) h to (142. 38 ± 13. 24) h(P<0. 05). ICU length of stay was significantly shortened from (23. 64 ± 9. 26) d to (19. 63 ± 8. 46) d ( P < 0. 05 ) . Due to the mild sedation, patients receiving goal directed analgesia report less delirium, less ventilation time and shorter ICU length of stay, suggesting that the general outcome is improved.