2.The application of PDCA model in management of hospital disinfection supply
Xiaoning YUAN ; Shanli WANG ; Xuesong YANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2009;25(3):66-67
Objective To explore a management strategy for disinfection supply in hospital. Methods A PDCA (plan, do, check, and action) model was applied to establish a manngement strategy for the disinfection supply, strengthen the education among all staff, promote the competence level of disin-fection supply center, organize joint inspection group for regular union supervision, give feedback promptly and implement strictly. Results By applying the PDCA model, the staff in the disinfection supply center strengthened the consciousness in standard cleanness, disinfection and sterilization, the number of pack-ages prepared by clinic room was reduced, and the supply of sterilized materials were more centralized. Conclusion The management strategy based on PDCA model of disinfection supply in hospital is effec-tive.
3.Effect of computer-assisted cognitive training on cognitive function and functional independence of stroke patients
Haicheng YE ; Shanli YANG ; Lidian CHEN ; Cai JIANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2014;(17):2742-2744
Objective To investigate the computer-assisted cognitive training (CACT) on cognitive function and functional independence of stroke patients. Methods Sixty patients were randomly divided into 2 groups: the CACT group and the control group. All patients received routine training. Patients in the CACT group received computer-assisted cognitive training additionally. Before and after the CACT, the cognitive function and functional independence of patients were assessed by MMSE, MoCA and FIM assays. Results Before the CACT, no significant differences in the scores of MMSE, MoCA and FIM were found between the two groups (P > 0.05). After the CACT, scores of MMSE, MoCA and FIM were improved in both groups, especially in the CACT group, with statistical differences (P < 0.05). Conclusions CACT can help improve the cognitive function and functional independence in stroke patients.
4.Central Mechanism of Acupuncture at Baihui for Memory Impairment after Stroke: A Resting- state Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
Zhicheng LIN ; Shanli YANG ; Xiehua XUE ; Jing TAO ; Lidian CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;21(2):184-188
Objective To explore the central mechanism of acupuncture at Baihui (GV20) for memory impairment after stroke. Methods 32 stroke patients were randomized to receive acupuncture at Baihui (GV20) (as observation group) and acupuncture at Yanglingquan (GB34) (as control group) for 8 weeks. At the meantime, all participants received routine treatment including physical and occupational therapies. They were scanned with resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to find functional connectivity and assessed with Wechsler Memory Scale (WMS) before and after treatment. The results of WMS and functional connectivity were analyzed with Pearson's correlation. Results The memory scores and memory quotient improved significantly after treatment in the observation group (P<0.05). The functional connectivity significantly increased occurred in the left hippocampus to right inferior frontal gyrus, right middle frontal gyrus and left inferior frontal gyrus; and right hippocampus to left middle frontal gyrus, left superior frontal gyrus and left parietal lobe. Significant correlations were found between memory quotient and functional connectivity of hippocampus to frontal lobe and left parietal lobe in the observation group. There was no statistical significance in memory scores and memory quotient in the control group. The functional connectivity significantly decreased in left hippocampus to right middle occipital gyrus, and right hippocampus to right superior temporal gyrus and right posterior lobe of cerebellum. There was no statistical correlation between functional connectivity and results of WMS. Conclusion The acupuncture at Baihui can improves memory ability of stroke patients, which may associate with the increase of functional connectivity of hippocampus with frontal lobes and parietal lobes.
5.Resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging of the hippocampus after ischemic stroke
Cai JIANG ; Shanli YANG ; Jing TAO ; Jia HUANG ; Haicheng YE ; Zhicheng LIN ; Lidian CHEN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2014;36(7):517-522
Objective To observe the functional connectivity (FC) pattern linking the hippocampus with the rest of the brain in ischemic stroke patients with cognitive dysfunction,especially the default mode network (DMN).Methods Resting-state functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was performed on 15 ischemic stroke patients with cognitive dysfunction (the patient group) and 10 normal elderly controls.The bilateral hippocampus was the region of interest.Correlation analyses yielded a mapping of cerebral functional connectivity activation for both groups.Results Compared with the healthy controls,the patient group showed weakened functional connectivity between the hippocampus and other regions including the cingulate gyrus,the superior,middle and inferior frontal lobes,the inferior parietal lobule and the superior temporal gyrus.But there was enhanced functional connectivity with the cerebellar posterior lobe,the occipital lobe,the medial temporal lobe,the precuneus and the calcarine.The results were significantly different between the two groups.Conclusion The functional connectivity pattern of the hippocampus is impaired in stroke patients with cognitive dysfunction.Reduced functional connectivity between brain regions may be one cause of cognitive dysfunction after stroke,and enhanced functional connectivity may be an appropriate compensatory mechanism.
6.Gene expression profile in human cervical epithelial cells infected with Chlamydia trachomatis
Ru JIA ; Chenli SI ; Mingyang LI ; Jia YANG ; Xinlei WU ; Shanli ZHU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2023;43(2):93-101
Objective:To compare gene expression profiles in normal human cervical epithelial cells (HcerEpic) before and after Chlamydia trachomatis ( Ct) infection. Methods:HcerEpic cells that were pretreated with DEAE-D were infected with Ct serotype E standard strain and then cultured for 44 h. Uninfected HcerEpic cells were used as the control group. Total RNA was extracted from the cells in each group and reverse transcribed to construct a cDNA library. Differences in gene expression profiles between the two groups were analyzed by high-throughput sequencing and the representative genes were selected for verification by qPCR. Results:A total of 23 997 genes were detected, including 125 differentially expressed genes. Among the 125 genes, 119 were up-regulated and six were down-regulated. GO analysis showed that the differentially expressed genes were enriched in several biological processes including defense response to virus, typeⅠinterferon signaling pathway and cellular responses to typeⅠinterferons. KEGG enrichment analysis showed the differentially expressed genes were mainly enriched in the pathways related to virus infections, such as influenza A virus, herpes simplex virus, EB virus and HPV, and NOD-like receptor pathway.Conclusions:There were significant differences in transcriptome profiles of HcerEpic cells before and after Ct infection. The differentially expressed genes were mainly enriched in the interferon pathway, which was closely related to the antiviral processes in cells. qPCR verified the differentially expressed genes and the genes closely related to the interferon pathway, such as ISG15, IFIT2, OASL and UBE2L6.