1.Application of Humanistic Psychological nursing intervention in laparoscopic resection of bladder tumor and ileal bladder tumor
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2017;37(8):376-377
Objective To study and analyze the application of Humanistic Psychological Intervention in the operation of laparoscopic bladder tumor resection and ileal neobladder. Methods 100 cases of laparoscopic bladder tumor resection and ileal neobladder were selected from February 2015 to December 2016 in our hospital as the study subjects, and randomly divided into the control group and the experimental group, with 50 patients in each group. The patients in control group received routine nursing care, while the experimental group received Humanistic Psychological Intervention Nursing in operation room. The nursing satisfaction and related clinical indicators were compared in the two groups. Results After the corresponding nursing, the total satisfaction in the experimental group was 47 cases (94%), the total satisfaction in the control group was 36(72%). The satisfaction degree of the patients in the experimental group was significantly higher than that in the control group, the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). The hospitalization time and operation time of the experimental group were significantly shorter than those of the control group, and the amount of bleeding in the control group was significantly higher than that in the experimental group, the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion The application of operation room humanized psychological intervention after resection of ileal neobladder surgery in laparoscopic bladder tumor can improve nursing satisfaction to a large extent, improve the treatment effect of the patients, help patients recover, with further clinical promotion and application significance.
2.A new way to analyze the traditional Chinese medicine syndrome:heat toxin syndrome in cerebral infarction
Zhang ZHICHEN ; Ji SHAOZHEN ; Yu XUEJIE ; Jin XIANGLAN ; Zhang LIPING ; Guo RONGJUAN ; Zheng HONG ; Wang MINGQI ; Zhang YUNLING
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2014;1(1):9-19
Objective:To establish a diagnostic system for heat toxin syndrome of acute cere-bral infarction.Based on this toxin syndrome diagnostic system,the general principles of heat toxin development will be uncovered,and the critical turning point at which the heat toxin syndrome occurs will also be explored.Methods:In this study,a total of 271 hypertension patients with cerebral infarction within 72 h were recruited from the Affiliated Dongfang Hospital of the Beijing University of Chinese Med-icine,the Affiliated Dongzhimen Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine,the Affil-iated Renmin Hospital of Peking University,the Second Affiliated Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,the Affiliated Hospital of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,the Affiliated Hospital of Changchun University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,the Affiliated Hospital of Hebei University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and China Meitan General Hospital from August,2008,to December,2009.The patients' Chi-nese medical information was recorded on days 1,3,5,7,and 14 during their hospitalizations.The medical records were recorded according to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) theory and included the serum marker levels at the beginning and at the end of the trial.The time line was also analyzed.Results:The level of Hs-CRP,PAG,NSE,OX-LDL,and MMP-9 were abnormal and,were higher in CI patients compared to hypertension patients.In the study of the heat toxin diagnosis system,according to the entropy clustering results,30 combinations of the medical information can be sorted into the traditional syndromes,but 13 combinations cannot be sorted.To obtain more precise symptoms related to the heat toxins,a logistic regression equation was set up with the variables from the unsorted medical information;the dependent variables were fever and BP fluctuation.Weighted variables were obtained.MLP analysis demonstrated that the diagnosis model was stable and precise.The accuracy reached 83.82%.The ROC test showed that seven points of the diagnosis system was the best cutting point,with a sensitivity of 0.857 and a spec-ificity of 0.955.Progressing stroke was related to heat toxin syndrome.When the turning point appeared,the combination of symptoms,such as coma,aphasia,gummy eyes,and halitosis,predicted the deterioration or recovery of Cl.The heat toxin syndrome existed in every sub-type of Cl;however,the observed heat toxin levels were highest in PACl and lowest in LACl.Meanwhile,blood and sputum stasis syndromes transformed into heat toxicity were one source of heat toxin syndrome.Conclusion:Heat toxin syndrome,as well as qi/blood/sputum stasis,co-existed in the CI pa-tients,and the transformation frequently appeared during the process.Three to five days after the onset of Cl was the turning point,at which time several combinations of medical indicators make it possible to predict the development of Cl.
3.Study on the relation between iodine nutrition of pregnant women in different occasions and thyroid function of their neonates.
Ronghua ZHOU ; Yuehua TAO ; Xiaoju DONG ; Qiuzhi LIU ; Zhankai LIANG ; Yonggui DU ; Xinjian ZHANG ; Yuling JIA ; Ying XIN ; Rongjuan ZHAO ; Yungai JI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2002;23(5):356-359
OBJECTIVETo study iodine nutrition of pregnant women in different occasions and thyroid function of their neonates.
METHODSUrinary iodine of pregnant women and their serum T(3), T(4), FT(3), FT(4) were determined by chloric acid-digestion thermostatic assay and RIA, TSH determination by IRMA; neonatal umbilical cord blood TSH was determined by ELISA.
RESULTSMedian urinary iodine of pregnant women were 206.3 microg/L, 161.4 microg/L, 203.3 microg/L at 10 - 14 (first occasion), 23 - 27 (second occasion) and 39 - 40 (third occasion) week but the percentage that lower than 100 microg/L were 14.6%, 17.1%, 11.1% respectively. Serum T(3), T(4) of pregnant women was significantly higher than those women of premarital health inspection (PHIW, P < 0.001). The difference of serum T(3), T(4) of pregnant women at 10 - 14 and 39 - 40 week was not significant. Serum FT(3), FT(4) of pregnant women at 39 - 40 week were 2.61 +/- 0.47 pmol/L and 5.50 +/- 1.57 pmol/L respectively. The difference of serum TSH concentration at third occasion and first occasion of pre-pregnancy was significant but the difference of TSH frequency distribution in three groups was not significant (chi(2) = 1.138, P > 0.5). Blood TSH median neonatal umbilical cord was 1.99 mU/L but the percentage that higher than 5 mU/L was 9.4%.
CONCLUSIONFor those areas with high iodized salt coverage, pregnant women had had sufficient iodine supplement and good thyroid function. The percentage of neonates from iodine sufficient pregnant women with TSH > 5 mU/L was lower than 10%. Using the normal range of nonpregnant FT(3) and FT(4) to estimate the thyroid function of pregnant women could cause mis diagnosis.
Female ; Fetal Blood ; chemistry ; Humans ; Infant, Newborn ; Iodine ; urine ; Pregnancy ; Thyroid Gland ; physiology ; Thyroid Hormones ; blood ; Thyrotropin ; blood
4.Treatment of depression based on the theory of " liver disease affecting to the spleen"
Siyi WANG ; Jingchun LI ; Shaozhen JI ; Shuaihang HU ; Tianle ZHENG ; Fei WANG ; Qianqi WANG ; Jiaxiu LI ; Rongjuan GUO
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;48(2):216-222
The " liver disease affecting to the spleen" theory first appeared in Nanjing and was further elaborated in Jingui Yaolue. This theory encapsulates the traditional Chinese medicine principles of the " unity of the five viscera" and the " preventive treatment of disease" . The theory emphasizes that the spleen is the pivotal point where depression may progress from a functional disorder to an organic disease. The liver governs the emotions and qi flow, whereas the spleen is responsible for qi, blood, and body. In the early stages of the disease, emotional disorders and qi flow disorders primarily affect the liver, manifesting as depression or low mood. As the condition progresses, the liver (Wood) overacts on the spleen (Earth), disrupting liver and spleen functions and causing qi and blood disharmony. This stage is marked by fatigue and psychomotor retardation. Prolonged illness depletes qi and blood, eventually involving all five viscera, disrupting the harmony of the five spirits, and affecting both body and spirit. At this advanced phase, intense emotional distress or agitation often arises, accompanied by a heightened risk of suicide. The disease progression follows a dynamic " qi-blood-spirit" pattern, in which depression begins in the liver, characterized by qi stagnation, then affects the spleen, involving blood disharmony. In later stages, the disease eventually affects all viscera, with profound effects on both physical and mental health. Treatment strategies should align with the disease stage. Early intervention should focus on regulating the flow of qi, treating the liver, and strengthening the spleen. In the middle stages, qi and blood should be harmonized while promoting the harmonized functions of the liver and spleen. In the later stages, treatment should harmonize the five viscera to restore balance between body and spirit. Guided by this theory, integrating modern medical understanding of the progression of depression from emotional to somatic symptoms and adopting a stage-based approach to treatment in clinical practice can yield effective therapeutic outcomes for managing depression and related disorders.