1.Application of feedforward control and management of nursing safety blind spot in preoperative fasting time of infants
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2008;24(24):10-11
Objectives Using the theory and method of feedforward control management to control the blind spot of nursing safety of preoperative fasting time for children,so that the actual preoperative fasting time for children is close to the standard preoperative fasting time.Methods We established preoperative fasting nursing procedure according to feedforward control based on reasons for common long preoperative fasting time of infants facing expected operation from September 2005 to September 2006.Children facing expected operation were divided into the experimental group(66 cases)and the control group(58 cases).They adopted preoperative fasting nursing procedure after feedforward control and the traditional nursing procedure respectively.Preoperative fasting time between the two groups was compared and analyzed.Results There was significant difference about the preoperative fasting time between the two groups,P<0.01.The actual preoperative fasting time for infants in the experimental group was close to the standard fasting time.Conclusions Using preoperative fasting nursing procedure with feedforward control,the blind spot of nursing can be partially emilinated,and the actual preoperative fasting time for infants is close to the standard.
2.Investigation on health-related quality of life in children with traumatic fracture after operation
Hui LI ; Shanggou QIN ; Qin FU ; Dan LIU ; Juxin WU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2014;20(9):1031-1033
Objective To study the change of health-related quality of life ( HRQOL) in children with traumatic fracture after operation .Methods Two hundred children with traumatic fracture aged from six to twelve years old were chosen , and the scores of HRQOL were measured by the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory Measurement Models ( PedsQL 4.0 ) and the self -designed questionnaire before fracture , and 1, 3 and 6 months after fracture , and the differences were compared .Results The total scores of HRQOL were respectively (94.42 ±3.43), (74.93 ±4.43), (84.79 ±5.24), (91.84 ±4.40) before fracture, and 1, 3 and 6 months after fracture, and the differences were found in the scores of different time points (t=75.760, 54.576, 33.860, 15.206, respectively; P <0.01).Conclusions The traumatic fracture in children has negative influence on the HRQOL , and the HRQOL of children with traumatic fracture cannot return to the pre fracture level 6 months after operation .
3.The study on the association of the methylation in the promoter region of brain derived neurotrophic factor with autism spectrum disorders
Jiaxiu ZHOU ; Ming DING ; Dong CUI ; Linlin ZHANG ; Zhenhui ZHOU ; Shanggou QIN ; Ruqin LIAO ; Yan WANG ; Fusheng HE ; Feng YANG ; Mingbang WANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2017;43(2):98-102
Objective The aim of present study was to detect methylation rate of CpG unit of brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) promoter and to study the epigenetic mechanism of autism spectrum disorders (ASD).Methods Total of 12 ASD patients and 12 healthy controls were recruited.The methylation rate of CpG unit in BDNF promoter Ⅰ and Ⅳ were detected using Sequenom MassArray method.The methylation model,correlationship,evolutionary relationship of CpG units in BDNF promoter Ⅰ and Ⅳ were detected and compared between ASD patients and healthy controls.Results The methylation rate was identified in 17 and 8 CpG units in BDNF promoter][and BDNF promoter Ⅳ.A close correlation distance was detected in BDNF promoter Ⅰ CpG units 4,7,10,35,and BDNF promoter Ⅳ CpG units 11.12,14.BDNF promoter][CpG units 4,7,10,35,and BDNF promoter Ⅳ CpG units 11.12,14 could be clustered.ASD patients had a significant lower methylation rate in BDNF promoter Ⅰ CpG unit 5.6 and Ⅳ CpG units 3 and 15 compare with healthy controls (P<0.05).Conclusions The DNA methylation rate in BDNF pronoter Ⅰ CpG unit 5.6 and Ⅳ CpG units 3 and 15 may be used as potential biomarkers of ASD.