1.Study on correlation between life quality and family adaptability and cohesion in children with asthma
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 2003;0(06):-
Objective:To explore correlation between life quality and their family adaptability and cohesion in children with asthma ,in order to provide scientific basis for improving their life qualities.Methods:Pediatric asthma quality of life questionnaire(PAQLQ) and family adaptability and cohesion scale(FACESII-CV) were used to evaluate 60 caregivers of asthmatic children.Results:There was a significantly positive inter-relationship between the life quality of children with asthma and their family adaptability and cohesion.Conclusion:In order to improve the life quality of children with asthma,we should promote their family adaptability and cohesion,encourage family members to participate therapy plan decision and provide family centered care in addition to routine medical treatment.
2.Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Aphasia after Stroke
Yaping HUAI ; Xiuqin ZUO ; Yu YIN ; Ranran DUAN ; Lingna LIU ; Yanning YAN ; Jinxiu XU ; Zishan JIA
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(10):1137-1140
Objective To investigate the effect of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on aphasia recovery after stroke. Meth-ods From April, 2012 to January, 2013, 20 aphasic patients after stroke were enrolled in an A-B experiment design. During phase A, ten times of sham tDCS and language training (five days a week) were implemented, then ten times language training combined with tDCS (five days a week) were implemented in phase B. The treatment lasted for four weeks. Picture naming was measured for all patients before and af-ter treatment both in phase A and phase B. Results The D-value scores of picture naming before and after treatment were significantly more in phase B than in phase A in both treatment items and non-treatment items (t>3.030, P<0.05). Conclusion tDCS could raise the accuracy of picture naming in patients with aphasia after stroke.
3.Research progress on risk predictors of refeeding syndrome in intensive care unit patients
Ranran YAN ; Liwen ZHANG ; Ying YANG ; Dandan SUN
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2021;33(11):1397-1400
Refeeding syndrome (RFS) is a potentially fatal complication of clinical nutritional therapy. Patients in intensive care unit (ICU) consuming nutrients under high stress and high metabolism are more likely to develop RFS, which is closely related to the poor prognosis and higher mortality. However, due to the lack of characteristic clinical manifestations of RFS and the incomplete evaluation of risk factors, there are few reports on the related research of RFS risk prediction model, and it is easily ignored by clinicians. The key to prevention and treatment is to clarify the risk factors of RFS in ICU patients, early identify high-risk patients and initiate intervention. In this paper, the diagnostic criteria, current domestic and abroad situation, risk prediction indexes and preventive therapy of RFS are reviewed. It provides a reference for constructing an RFS risk prediction model that is in line with our national conditions, in order to improve the ability of medical staff to early identify RFS and improve the survival rate of ICU patients.
4.Association of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms and bullying behavior in children
TANG Jun, WU Xufang, ZHOU Yang, YANG Weiwei, ZHANG Yan, ZHANG Li, LYU Na, SONG Ranran
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(1):91-94
Objective:
The association between school bullying and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms among students in primary schools and the moderating role of gender was explored to provide scientific evidence for the prevention and control of school bullying.
Methods:
A total of 4 764 students from 2 primary schools in Wuhan were selected using the convenience sampling method in March 2023. The Olweus Bully/Victim Questionnaire and Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire were used. A Pearson χ 2 test was used to compare differences in school bullying rates among children with and without ADHD symptoms. Pearson correlation analysis and Process 3.3 were used to analyse the association between ADHD symptoms, and school bullying behaviour and the moderating role of gender.
Results:
The reported rate of bullying victims in primary schools was 24.2% and the rate of bullying perpetration was 3.8%. The rate of ADHD symptom detection among primary school students was 5.9%. ADHD symptoms were positively associated with bullying and bullying victim behaviour ( r =0.16, 0.27, P <0.01). Specifically, the association between ADHD symptoms and bullying behavior tended to be stronger among boys than girls ( β boy =0.17, t =11.13; β girl =0.07, t =4.11, P <0.01).
Conclusions
ADHD symptoms are an important factor influencing school bullying behaviors in students, and gender moderates the association. In the process of preventing and controlling school bullying, ADHD symptoms and gender differences should be emphasized and comprehensive interventions should be implemented.
5.Mediating effect of rumination on anxiety, depression and quality of life in adult patients with epilepsy
Baojun QIAO ; Ranran XU ; Liang ZHANG ; Hui YAN ; Huanxia LI ; Yanlei HAO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2023;32(11):1005-1010
Objective:To explore the mediating effect between anxiety, depression and quality of life in adult patients with epilepsy.Methods:A total of 118 adult patients with epilepsy from Affiliated Hospital of Jining Medical University were investigated with the ruminative responses scale (RRS), neurological disorders depression inventory for epilepsy (NDDI-E), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD-7), quality of life scale for adult epilepsy patients (QOLIE-31 Chinese Version) and the self-made general situation questionnaire. Statistical analysis was performed by SPSS 20.0 software.Pearson correlation analysis was employed to assess the relationships between rumination, quality of life, anxiety, and depression scores. Hierarchical regression analysis was employed to examine the mediating effect.Results:Among the 118 participants, 5 (4.24%), 58 (49.15%), and 55 (46.61%) patients exhibited high (RRS=66-88), middle (RRS=44-65), and low (RRS=22-43) level of rumination, respectively. Pearson correlation analysis revealed significantly negative correlations between the scores of rumination and its dimensions and quality of life in patients with epilepsy ( r=-0.411--0.318, all P<0.05). Additionally, there were significantly positive correlations between the scores of rumination and its dimensions and anxiety scores ( r=0.524-0.676, all P<0.05) and depression scores ( r=0.566-0.767, all P<0.05). Hierarchical regression analysis demonstrated that rumination played partially mediating role in the relationship between anxiety and quality of life, as well as the relationship between depression and quality of life, with mediation effect values of -0.201 and -0.215, respectively. Conclusion:Anxiety and depression can affect the quality of life of adult patients with epilepsy through rumination.
6.Short-term spinal cord stimulation and pulsed radiofrequency for zoster-associated pain: an efficacy and safety comparisive study
Liu LIU ; Wenjing ZHANG ; Wenshuai GUO ; Ranran YAN ; Tao SUN
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2023;22(3):267-273
Objective:To compare the short-term and long-term efficacies and safety of short-term spinal cord stimulation (st-SCS) and pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) in treating zoster-associated pain (ZAP).Methods:A total of 208 ZAP patients who received treatment in Department of Pain Management, Provincial Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University from January 2019 to September 2021 were selected. They were divided into st-SCS group ( n=107) and PRF group ( n=101) according to different treatments. After differences of baseline data being balanced by 1∶1 propensity score matching between the two groups, scores of numerical rating scale (NRS), NRS remission rate, drug dosage, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and complications of 86 patients from each 2 groups were compared and analyzed before surgery, 3 and 7 d after surgery, at discharge, and 1, 3, 6, 12 and 24 months after surgery. Results:NRS scores in st-SCS group and PRF group 3 and 7 d after surgery, at discharge, and 1, 3, 6, 12 and 24 months after surgery were significantly lower than those before surgery ( P<0.05). NRS scores in st-SCS group were significantly lower than those in PRF group at discharge and 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after surgery ( P<0.05). NRS remission rate in st-SCS group was significantly higher than that in PRF group at discharge and 1, 3, 6, 12 and 24 months after surgery, and total effective rate in st-SCS group was significantly higher than that in PRF group 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after surgery ( P<0.05). The pregabalin and gabapentin dosages in st-SCS group and PRF group 1, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months after surgery were significantly lower than those before surgery, and the gabapentin dosage in st-SCS group was significantly lower than that in PRF group 3 months after surgery ( P<0.05). PSQI in st-SCS group and PRF group at discharge and 6, 12 and 24 months after surgery was significantly decreased compared with that before surgery, and PSQI in st-SCS group at discharge and 6, 12 and 24 months after surgery was significantly decreased compared with that in PRF group ( P<0.05). No serious complications as spinal epidural hematoma or spinal nerve root and spinal cord injuries occurred in st-SCS group and PRF group. Conclusion:Both st-SCS and PRF can treat ZAP safely and effectively, but st-SCS has more advantages than PRF.
7.Application of early exercise safety management in patients undergoing mechanical ventilation in intensive care unit
Liwen ZHANG ; Ranran YAN ; Yuanyuan ZHOU ; Ying YANG ; Huihui WANG ; Na JIANG ; Yonghao ZHANG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2020;32(7):840-845
Objective:To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of early exercise safety management in patients undergoing mechanical ventilation in intensive care unit (ICU).Methods:A prospective historical control observation was conducted. Forty-five patients with severe respiratory failure undergoing mechanical ventilation admitted to the ICU of Affiliated Hospital of Jining Medical University from April to June in 2019 were enrolled in the observation group and implemented early exercise safety management, including establishing multidisciplinary safety management team with ICU doctors, ICU nurses, respiratory therapists, rehabilitation therapists, dietitians and psychological consultants to jointly develop early exercise plan; equipping with sports and safety protection equipment; assessing the early exercise risks, formulating early exercise prescriptions; formulating the nutritional and psychological prescriptions; carrying out the propaganda and education in the early exercise process of patients and communicating with patients timely; strengthening team training. Other 45 patients with severe respiratory failure admitted for mechanical ventilation from January to March in 2019 were enrolled in the control group, whose gender, age and artificial airway conditions were matched with those in the observation group. Routine mechanical ventilation nursing was performed, including condition monitoring, medication nursing, environmental management and routine examination assistance. The improvement of depression, anxiety, comfort, lung function, and quality of life before and after nursing intervention were observed, and the occurrence of complications was recorded.Results:There was no significant difference in gender, age or artificial airway conditions between the two groups. Before nursing intervention, there was no significant difference in depression, anxiety, comfort, lung function and quality of life between the two groups. After the intervention of different nursing programs, the above conditions of the two groups were significantly improved, and the improvement was more significant in the observation group, which showed that the hospital anxiety and depression scale (HAD) score and forced vital capacity (FVC) of the observation group were significantly lower than those of the control group [HAD score: 10.80±2.54 vs. 17.51±3.66, FVC (L): 1.81±0.42 vs. 2.23±0.39, both P < 0.01], while the general comfort questionnaire (GCQ) score, forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1), FEV1/FVC ratio, FEV1 percentage of predicted (FEV1%) and each dimension score of 36-item short form health survey (SF-36) scale were significantly higher than those of the control group [GCQ score: 110.87±5.33 vs. 96.93±3.02, FEV1 (L): 1.99±0.37 vs. 1.71±0.15, FEV1/FVC ratio: 0.88±0.04 vs. 0.84±0.03, FEV1%: (88.98±8.57)% vs. (80.41±4.45)%, mental function score: 49.74±9.88 vs. 40.17±8.95, physical function score: 27.65±9.46 vs. 20.32±9.53, social relationship score: 62.14±6.33 vs. 50.28±8.76, general health score: 38.61±8.48 vs. 30.63±8.93, all P < 0.01]. The overall incidence of complications in the observation group was significantly lower than that in the control group (24.44% vs. 57.78%, P < 0.01). Conclusions:Early exercise safety management scheme for patients undergoing mechanical ventilation in ICU can improve clinical efficacy and reduce complications. At the same time, it can further standardize the behaviors of medical staff and ensure the early exercise.
8.A novel mutation of GLI3 gene underlying synpolydactyly in a family.
Ranran KANG ; ; Sexin HUANG ; Jie LI ; Yang ZOU ; Peiwen XU ; Ming GAO ; Lijuan WANG ; Hongqiang XIE ; Junhao YAN ; Yuan GAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2017;34(4):490-493
OBJECTIVETo detect mutation of GLI3 gene in a family affected with autosomal dominant synpolydactyly.
METHODSGenomic DNA was extracted from peripheral blood samples from members of the family and 100 unrelated healthy controls. Potential mutation was screened by next-generation sequencing and confirmed by Sanger sequencing.
RESULTSA heterozygous frameshift mutation c.480dupC was identified in the GLI3 gene among all patients from the family. The same mutation was not found in unaffected family members and the 100 healthy controls.
CONCLUSIONThe c.480dupC of the GLI3 gene probably underlies the synpolydactyly in this family.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Amino Acid Sequence ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Mutation ; genetics ; Nerve Tissue Proteins ; genetics ; Pedigree ; Syndactyly ; genetics ; Zinc Finger Protein Gli3 ; genetics
9.Application of droplet digital PCR for non-invasive prenatal diagnosis of single gene disease in two families.
Peiwen XU ; Yang ZOU ; Jie LI ; Sexin HUANG ; Ming GAO ; Ranran KANG ; Hongqiang XIE ; Lijuan WANG ; Junhao YAN ; Yuan GAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2018;35(2):224-227
OBJECTIVETo assess the value of droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) for non-invasive prenatal diagnosis of single gene disease in two families.
METHODSPaternal mutation in cell-free DNA derived from the maternal blood and amniotic fluid DNA was detected by ddPCR. Suspected mutation in the amniotic fluid DNA was verified with Sanger sequencing.
RESULTSThe result of ddPCR and Sanger sequencing indicated that the fetuses have carried pathogenic mutations from the paternal side in both families.
CONCLUSIONDroplet digital PCR can accurately detect paternal mutation carried by the fetus, and it is sensitive and reliable for analyzing trace samples. This method may be applied for the diagnosis of single gene diseases caused by paternal mutation using peripheral blood sample derived from the mother.
Fathers ; Female ; Genetic Diseases, Inborn ; diagnosis ; Humans ; Male ; Maternal Serum Screening Tests ; Mutation ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; methods ; Prenatal Diagnosis ; methods ; Sequence Analysis, DNA
10.Prevalence and trend of low vision among primary and secondary school students in Wuhan from 2019 to 2020
Chinese Journal of School Health 2021;42(8):1237-1241
Objective:
To provide a largescale assessment the prevalence of poor vision in 2020 among children and adolescents in Wuhan City, Hubei province and to provide basis for healthy vision promotion.
Methods:
This crosssectional epidemiological study was conducted among 156 783 students, who lived in Wuhan during the COVID-19 period participated the vision screening through the online applet designed by Wuhan Center for Adolescent Poor Vision Prevetion and Control under the guidance of their guardians between June 19 and July 6, 2020. The demographic information and daily hours spent on various activities in the past week were investigated. The corresponding visual acuity data of students in 2019 before the COVID-19 outbreak was extracted from school vision monitoring records for each semester, which was measured by the experienced eye care professionals.
Results:
The detection rate of poor vision (51.04%) in 2020 was significantly higher than that in 2019(43.04%)( χ 2=68 944.95, P <0.01). After adjustment for covariates, the odds ratio and 95% confidence interval for poor vision were 1.17(1.13-1.20), 1.07(1.04-1.10), 0.67 (0.65-0.69) and 0.62(0.60-0.64) in students with online class time, recreational screen time, indoor and outdoor activity time in the highest tertile, compared with the lowest tertile groups.
Conclusion
Increased rate of poor vision among primary and secondary schoool students deserves further concern. It is necessary to strengthen intervention of eyesight protection. Policies and programs aimed at improving opportunities for physical activities and decreasing multiple screen behaviors should be given priority.