1.Prospective memory deficit in acute stroke patients with cognitive impairment
Shenggui PAN ; Zulin DOU ; Yingbei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2011;33(8):592-594
Objective To explore the characteristics of prospective memory ( PM ) deficit in acute stroke patients with cognitive impairment.MethodsSixty patients suffering from acute stroke who met the inclusion criteria in screening with the neurobehavioral cognitive status examination (NCSE) were enrolled into the experimental group. Sixty healthy participants who matched the experimental group in gender distribution and average age and education level were assigned as a control group. All the participants completed several neuropsychological evaluations,including the Chinese version of the Cambridge prospective memory test ( C-CAMPROMT), the Chinese version of the Rivermead behavior memory test (C-RBMT), a digit-span test (DS), the Chinese version of Stroop's word-color test (C-SWCT) and a color trail test (CTT).ResultsTime-based PM (TBPM) scores in the control group were significantly higher than in the experimental group. At the intention initiation stage TBPM scores in the control group were also significantly better than in the experimental group. The TBPM performance of the experimental group was significantly worse than that of the controls when PM performance was compared with other cognitive functions controlled for.ConclusionsThe acute stroke patients with cognitive impairment showed greater TBPM performance deficits than the controls. This may have resulted from impairment at the intention initiation stage. TBPM deficits may exist independently. If so, they could serve as an assessment of cognitive impairment after stroke.
2.Discussion on the influence of dialysate conductivity and method of disposition
Shenggui GUO ; Mingquan GUO ; Xinjian CHEN
China Medical Equipment 2014;(5):55-56,57
Objective: To discuss the influence of the dialysate conductivity of Several of the most common situation,and the method of disposition. Methods:To analyze the composition of each ion in the dialysate, the content of various components;The role of dialysate in the treatment process. Results:Affect the dialysate conductivity will directly affect the quality of dialysis and the safety of dialysis, it must be strictly monitored. Conclusion:In the daily inspection work, we should grasp the key and requirements about dialysate conductivity.
3.Inner fistula by abdomino-back arteriovenous anastomosis in patients with hemodialysis
Shenggui ZHANG ; Hai BAI ; Jie SUN ; Bin CHEN
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2010;9(4):284-285
Inner fistula by abdomino-back anastomosis of cephalic vein to radial artery was erformed in 86 patients with hemodialysis (test group) and end-to side arteriovenous anastomosis was performed in 85 cases (control group).There were no significant differences in postoperative anastomotic blood flow and vascular complications between two groups (P > 0.05);however the average time consuming for operation in test group was shorter than that in control group (36 min vs.75 min,P < 0.01).The minimally invasive abdomino-back anastomosis is a desired arteriovenous fistula method for hemodialysis patients.
4.Clinical study on use of combination of traditional chinese and western medicine for severe acute pancreatitis
Yong CHEN ; Fuxin ZHANG ; Jinlong LI ; Shenggui CHEN ; Jun WANG ; Yichuan ZHANG ; Jin LI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(10):-
Objective To study the experiences of severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) treated by combmation of traditional Chinese and western medicine.Methods Two hundred and forty patients with SAP were divided into A and B groups randomly,140 patients of group B were treated by combination of traditional Chinese and western medicine;100 patients of group A were treated by western medicine.Results After treatment in group B, the serum and urine amylase, and c-reactive protein,signiflcantly decreased.The complication rate of group A and group B was 55.00 % and 12.86 %(P
5.Plasma brain natriuretic peptide and endothelin-1 levels in artial septal defect patients with pulmonary hypertension at altitude
Qiuhong CHEN ; Shenggui QI ; Yongping TANG ; Guorong QI ; Lin LU ; Ning TONG ; Lei YANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2014;30(9):554-557
Objective To explore the change of Brain natriuretic peptide(BNP) and endothelin-1 (ET-1) levels in artial septal defect(ASD) patients and the relationship among BNP,ET-1 and pulmonary pressure.Methods 105 final diagnosed ASD patients were divide into non-pulmonary hypertension group (nPH group) and pulmonary hypertension group(PH group),and the PH group were divided into two subgroup:slight PH group,moderate and sever PH group.According to the altitude of habitation,105 ASD patients also were divided into 3 groups:< 2 500 m group,2 501-3 500 m group and > 3 500 m group.Plasma BNP were measured by radioimmunity method and ET-1 were measured by ELISA.The data analysis used single factor analysis and Fisher least singnificant difference t test.Results Both the plasma BNP levels (152.34 ± 40.61) pg/ml and ET-1 level (137.69 ± 37.17) pg/ml of the ASD-PH group were significantly higher than those [BNP (126.70 ± 32.27) pg/ml,ET-1 (92.92 ± 32.3) pg/ml] of ASD-nPH group.There were strong difference in plasma BNP levels and ET-1 levels among different degree PH groups(F =6.782,P < 0.05 ; F =8.475,P < 0.05).Statistical difference were also shown in BNP(F =6.846,P < 0.05) and ET-1 (F =9.327,P < 0.05) levels by compared difference altitude groups.The BNP levels are positively correlated with mean pulmonary artery pressure (r =0.326,P < 0.05),size of defect (r=0.301,P<0.05) and the altitude of habitation (r =0.252,P<0.05).Conclusion Plasma BNPand ET-1 levelsof ASD-PH group significantly higher than those of ASD-nPH group.By the increasing of the altitude and PH degree,the plasma BNP and ET-1 levels are increasing,which suggest that BNP and ET-1 play an important role on the proceeding and development of the PH and hypoxia promoted secretion of BNP and ET-1.
6.The wound isolation in prevention of abdominal wound infection
Shenggui CHEN ; Qiongfang HUANG ; Fuxin ZHANG ; Yichuan ZHANG ; Yong CHEN ; Jin LI ; Jun WANG ; Ping HE ; Jinlong LI
Clinical Medicine of China 2009;25(11):1190-1192
Objective To investigate the effects of the wound isolation in prevention of abdominal wound infection. Methods 2549 patients who bearded abdominal operation in 3 years in our hospital were randomly divid-ed into wound isolation group (n=1300) and control group(n=1249). The wound infection rates were summarized by operation ways and major influencing factors. Results The overall wound infection rate of control group and wound isolation group was 5.9% (76/1300) and 2.6% (32/1249). The infection rate was 13.4% (40/300) and 3.1% (9/280) in gallbladder resection, 14.7 % (24/165) and 3.5 % (6/159) in radical operation for carcinoma of colon, 13.6% (15/108) and 3.2% (13/114) in intestine block operation, 9.6% (18/187) and 1.8% (3/169) in stomach resection (P<0.01);The infection rate was 9.3% (13/145)and 2.9% (4/153)in biliary exploration, 14.6% (8/55) and 1.8% (1/56) in WHIPPLE, 10.6% (9/85) and 2.3% (2/88) in cholecystectomy (P<0.05);The infection rate was 6.3% (6/95) and 2.3% (2/86) in liver resection, 5.3% (5/95) and 1.2% (1/87) in spleen resection, 4.6% (3/65) and 1.8% (1/57) in porto-azygos venous disconnection (P>0.05). The wound infection rate of type Ⅰ resection of control group and wound isolation group was 2.0% (6/305) and 1.4% (4/280) (P> 0.05);The infection rate of type Ⅱ and Ⅲ resection was 7.0% (70/995) and 2.9% (28/969), for old man (≥60) was 12.6% (36/286) and 3.6% (10/279), the emergency operation was 10.0% (38/381) and 2.8% (10/362), the operation time ≥3 h was 9.0% (39/435) and 2.8% (12/426), with diabetes was 14.5% (21/145) and 4.9% (6/123), with obesity was 12.3% (40/325) and 3.9% (12/310), with malnutrition was 8.5% (39/458) and 3.2% (14/433), with cancer was 8.6% (40/465) and 3.0% (15/496) (P<0.01).;undergoing unemergency operation was 4.1% (38/919) and 2.5% (22/887),for yong persons (<60) was 3.9% (40/1014) and 2.3% (22/970), with operation time<3 h was (37/865) and 2.4% (20/823), without diabetes was 3.9% (45/1155) and 2.3 % (26/1126), without obesity was 3.7 % (36/975) and 2.1% (20/939), without malnutrition was 4.4% (37/842) and 2.2% (18/816)and without cancer was 4.3% (36/835) and 2.3% (17/753) (P<0.05). Conclu-sions The wound isolation can decrease the wound infection rates by reducing the chance of bacterial contamina-tion.
7.Short and long term effects of the low-big hole choledochoduodenostomy
Shenggui CHEN ; Qiongfang HUANG ; Fuxin ZHANG ; Ping HE ; Jin LI ; Yichuan ZHANG ; Jun WANG ; Yong CHEN ; Jinlong LI
Clinical Medicine of China 2011;27(2):196-199
Objective To investigate the indications and clinical effect of the low-big hole choledochoduodenostomy. Methods Two hundred and ninty-eight patients, had bile duct stone accompanied with common bile duct lower segment stenosis, were prospectively enrolled into the study and randomly divided into the low-big hole choledochoduodenostomy (improved CD ) group (n = 148 ) and the Roux-en-Y choledochojejunostomy (CJ) group (n = 150). Their perioperative period and long term effect indices were recorded and compared. Results Perioperative period indices:The time of cholangio-jejunostomy was much shorter in improved CD group than the CJ group ([31.0±10.5] min vs [53.0±12.3] min, P<0.001);The anastomotic leakage was significantly less in improved CD group than the CJ group (2 vs 9, P < 0. 001 ). The long term effect indices: The occurrence of peptic ulcer (3 vs 15 ) and the bile duct cecum or blind loop syndrome (5 vs 158) were significantly lower in group improved CD group than CJ group (Ps<0.01);The occurrence of bile duct backflow (70 vs 42) was significantly higher in improved CD group than CJ group (P<0. 0l). Conclusion The clinical effect of the low-big hole choledochoduodenostomy gastrointestinal had excellent effect for bile duct stone accompanied with common bile duct lower segment stenosis, especially for old,weak and critical patients,and it can not be replaced by the Roux-en-Y choledochojejunostomy.
8.Research progress in mechanism and protection of high temperature environment influencing the body function
Yixin LI ; Fangshun CHEN ; Feng ZHAO ; Zhihao YUAN ; Hui LIN ; Yating CAI ; Shenggui LU ; Pingdong LIN ; Lina LIU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2021;37(4):373-378
The thermal environment increases the risk of thermal injury for persons under high temperature environment. A full understanding of the effects and hazards of the thermal environment on the human body is of great significance to improve the awareness of persons under high temperature environment and reduce occupational heat damage during work. The authors mainly review the thermal environment from aspects of the definition, mechanism of its influence on main functional systems of the human body, influencing factors of heat stress and progress of protection, so as to provide references for the identification and protection of heat-induced diseases for workers under high temperature environment.
9.Content determination and extraction process of macrocyclic polyphenols from Penthorum chinense Pursh
Lan CHEN ; Shenggui JIANG ; Pengjie SHI ; Shuxin CAI ; Zhiying DONG ; Lianna SUN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2021;39(4):309-312
Objective To establish an HPLC method for simultaneous assay of macrocyclic polyphenols from Penthorum chinense Pursh, pinocembrin-7-O-[4'', 6''-(S)-hexahydroxydiphenoyl]-β-D-glucose (PHG), pinocembrin-7-O-[3''-O-galloyl-4'', 6''-(S)-hexahydroxydiphenoyl]-β-D-glucose (PGHG) and pinocembrin dihydrochalcone-7-O-[3''-O-galloyl-4'', 6''-(S)-hexahydroxydiphenoyl]-β-D-glucoside or thonningianin A (THA), and optimize the extraction process. Methods The total extraction rate of PHG, PGHG, THA was used as an investigated index to analyze the extracts from Penthorum chinense Pursh. Orthogonal design was applied to evaluate solvent amount, extraction time, solvent concentration and extraction times as the influencing factors for the optimal extraction process of macrocyclic polyphenols from Penthorum chinense Pursh. Results When this content assay method was adopted, there were good linear relationships for PHG, PGHG, THA in the linear range. The recoveries were between 100.90% to 102.04% with the RSDs below 1.5%. The optimal extraction process was involved in cutting Penthorum chinense Pursh into 3-5 cm, adding 10 times 80% ethanol aqueous solution by volume and refluxing 2 hours twice. The extraction rate of macrocyclic polyphenols was above 90% with this process. Conclusion This assay method is accurate, stable, and repeatable. The optimized extraction process is stable and feasible for further development and utilization.