1.The community health diagnosis of life-way disease in Peking University Health Science Center
Fangqun HAN ; Yinghua MA ; Suqin DING ; Qi GUO ; Haifeng LI
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2003;0(05):-
Objective: To study the basic information of life way disease and the corresponding risk factors of behavior in the community of Peking University Health Science Center, understand the background issue and social support system, and analyze the requirement for community health service so that the critical issue for health can be dealt with and the comprehensive program of prevention and treatment of the disease can be accordingly supplied. Methods: The random face to face questionnaire about life way disease and risk factors in 1 051 residents over 6 years of age in the community of Peking University Health Science Center was conducted according to the typical sampling principle in 1 primary school, 1 middle school, 1 university and its community, and the investigations of health data from the hospital and the police office in the community were also conducted through discussing about life ways risk factors. Accordingly , the data obtained by way of EXCEL were analyzed and processed using SPSS 11.5. Results: Diagnostic data of demography, epidemiology, behavior environment, education and organization were obtained concerning the public health of the Peking University Health Science Center community. Conclusion: The key health issue in the Peking University Health Science Center community is significantly influenced by the bad way of life. And some behavior risk factors, such as fatness, lack of outdoor exercise in the community members. Thus, the major necessary health service of Peking University Health Science Center residents is to carry out a comprehensive management program of life way disease for the whole people.
2.Effects of Remifentanil-induced Controlled Hypotension on Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction and Se-rum S100βProtein in Elderly Patients Underwent Spinal Surgery and Relationship Analysis
Burong BIAN ; Bo LIU ; Jing GAO ; Yandong GAO ; Suqin GAO ; Rui LUO ; Yufeng GUO ; Lifeng HAN
China Pharmacy 2017;28(5):639-642
OBJECTIVE:To observe the effects of remifentanil-induced controlled hypotension (CH) on postoperative cogni-tive dysfunction (POCD) and serum S100β protein in elderly patients underwent spinal surgery,and to investigate their relation-ship. METHODS:Sixty elderly patients undergoing selective laminectomy decompression internal fixation of lumbar or thoracic fractures under general anesthesia were selected prospectively from orthopedics department of our hospital during Jan. 2014-Dec. 2015,and then divided into CH group and non-CH group in accordance with random number table,with 30 cases in each group. Both groups received general anesthesia of injection and inhalation via endotracheal intubation. Mean arterial pressure (MAP) of CH group were reduced to 70%-80%of the basic values by adjusting remifentanil infusion rate;those of non-CH group were main-tained at basic level. Surgery duration,anesthesia duration,intraoperative blood loss,the incidence of POCD and serum concentra-tion of S100β protein were observed in 2 groups. The relationship of serum concentration of S100β protein with POCD was ana-lyzed,and the occurrence of ADR was recorded. RESULTS:The intraoperative blood loss of CH group was significantly less than that of non-CH group,with statistical significance (P<0.05). There was no statistical significance in the incidence of POCD be-tween 2 groups on the 1st and 7th day after surgery(P>0.05). The incidence of POCD and serum concentration of S100β protein in CH group were significantly higher than in non-CH group on the 2nd and 3rd day after surgery,with statistical significance(P<0.05). The serum concentration of S100β protein may be related to the incidence of POCD (r=0.992 7,P=0.001 3). CONCLU-SIONS:Remifentanil CH used in elderly patients underwent spinal surgery can reduce intraoperative blood loss,but increase the se-rum concentration of S100βprotein and the incidence of POCD at early stage.
3.Progress in research of monitoring microcirculation of replanted tissue by Smartphone-based thermal imaging system
Feifei JIA ; Suqin HAN ; Xin WANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2021;44(5):595-598
Routine vascular observation is not conducive to the early detection of vascular crisis, thus influencing the success rate of replantation surgery. Infrared thermographic imaging (IRT) can be used to monitor the microcirculation of replanted tissue by visually presenting the value of human surface temperature and thermogram. With the rapid progress of science and technology, IRT technology has gradually become mature and reformed. This article reviewed the research on monitoring microcirculation of replanted tissue by Smartphone-based thermal imaging (SBTI) , in order to provide a basis for subsequent research and clinical application.
4.The research progress of primary pulmonary mucinous adenocarcinoma
Chenglu HUANG ; Shaohui HAN ; Suqin XU
Practical Oncology Journal 2017;31(5):463-467
Primary pulmonary mucinous adenocarcinoma with a low incidence,a subtype of lung adeno-carcinoma,occurs in adult males because of its no significant clinical specificity,likely to cause misdiagnosis,and patients with adverse prognosis.Thus,we need further to understand this disease and early diagnosis through a va-riety of methods as soon as possible.Surgical treatment is still the preferred mode of this disease.With addition to resecting lesions,it is also further pathological diagnosis,gene testing,tumor staging and prognosis as well as prep-aration for following-up chemotherapy.In recent years,with the continuous development of genetic technology and innovation,the occurrence of this disease has been found to be related to KRAS gene mutation,ALK gene re-arrangement and its related signal pathway.Related gene mutations and signaling pathways can serve as a target for the treatment of this disease,which provides a variety of ideas for the development of new targeted drugs.How-ever,there are still many problems that need further study,including standard chemotherapy for primary pulmona-ry mucinous adenocarcinoma,drug resistance to targeted drugs, and the development of new KRAS inhibitors.This article reviews the definition of primary pulmonary mucinous adenocarcinoma and pathogenesis,diagnosis and some of the latest treatment methods.
5.Research progress in appropriate technologies of traditional Chinese medicine in the prevention and treatment of bedridden patients with urinary retention in traumatic orthopedics
Leling FENG ; Feifei JIA ; Ying YING ; Xifen YU ; Sheng CHEN ; Suqin HAN ; Weihu MA ; Xiaozhou WANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2022;38(7):666-670
Urinary retention is a common complication of bedridden patients in traumatic orthopedics. The severe condition can even cause permanent bladder injury and renal failure, which brings great pain and psychological pressure to patients and seriously hinders their rehabilitation. The traditional Chinese medicine appropriate technologies have the characteristics of safety, effectiveness, low cost, simplicity and easy learning and achieve good clinical effects in the prevention and treatment of bedridden patients with urinary retention in traumatic orthopaedics, including Chinese herbal medicine, acupuncture and moxibustion, massage, etc. The authors summarize the research progress in appropriate technologies of traditional Chinese medicine in the prevention and treatment of bedridden patients with urinary retention in traumatic orthopedics from aspects of action principles, operation methods and effects of acupuncture points, moxibustion therapy, manipulation therapy, external treatment of traditional Chinese medicine and acupoint injection, so as to provide a reference for further nursing research and clinical application.
6.Seasonal changes of glycated hemoglobin in patients with acute ischemic stroke in Tianjin
Miaomiao WEI ; Xiaoshuang XIA ; Min ZHANG ; Lin WANG ; Suqin HAN ; Xin LI
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2021;29(10):744-749
Objective:To investigate the seasonal changes of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) in patients with acute ischemic stroke in Tianjin.Methods:Acute ischemic stroke patients with available HbA1c data admitted to the Department of Neurology, the Second Hospital of Tianjin Medical University from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2020 were enrolled retrospectively. The demographic data, vascular risk factors, baseline clinical data and routine blood test findings were collected. The seasonal changes of various indexes were investigated. Multiple linear stepwise regression analysis was used to determine the influencing factors of HbA1c.Results:A total of 2 721 acute ischemic stroke patients with available HbA1c data were included, of whom 1 779 (65.4%) also had diabetes mellitus, 942 patients (34.6%) did not have diabetes mellitus. The baseline National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score, body mass index, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, fasting blood glucose, total cholesterol and uric acid in the winter group were significantly higher than those in the summer group (all P<0.05). HbA1c had seasonal difference in acute ischemic stroke patients without diabetes mellitus ( P<0.05). For acute ischemic stroke patients with diabetes mellitus, HbA1c showed seasonal fluctuations only at HbA1c >7% ( P<0.05). Multiple linear stepwise regression analysis showed that combined with diabetes mellitus, using insulin and/or oral hypoglycemic drugs, fasting blood glucose, uric acid, creatinine and season were the independent infuencing factors of HbA1c. Conclusions:HbA1c in patients with acute ischemic stroke in Tianjin is characterized by seasonal fluctuations, which is high in winter and spring and low in summer and autumn. This difference is related to the level of HbA1c.
7.Distribution and change of the pathogens and multi-drug resistant organisms in intensive care unit during 6 years
Yuanchun HUANG ; Suqin HAN ; Zhuoran CHEN ; Fang JIANG ; Chun LIN ; Jun LIU ; Maozhang FU ; Yongfeng XU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2018;39(7):824-827
Objective To investigate the distribution and changes of pathogens in intensive care unit of our hospital from 2010 to 2015,and provide treatment suggestions for infection.Methods The data of pathogens and multi-drug resistant organisms(MDROs)in ICU from 2010 to 2015 were analyzed retrospectively by WHONET5.6,Microsoft Office Excel2007 and SPSS19.0.Results The numbers of pathogens in ICU were increasing year by year while the top six were Acinetobacter baumanni,Pseudomonas aeruginosa,Klebsiella pneumoniae,Escherichia coli,Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans.The dominant MDROs were multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumanni,multi-drug resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa,extended spectrum β lactamase producing Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumonia,methicillin-resistant coagulase negative Staph-ylococcus and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus,etc.There were statistically dramatic significant differences of most MDROs during the six years(P<0.01).Conclusion The pathogens of ICU were mainly bacteria related to the healthcare associated infection,and the multi-drug resistance was obviously in dynamic change as well as most pathogens.As a suggestion,antibiotic agents should be used rationally according to the antimicrobial susceptibility results for treating the MDROs.
8.Seasonal changes of fasting plasma glucose levels in patients with acute ischemic stroke in Tianjin
Miaomiao WEI ; Xiaoshuang XIA ; Min ZHANG ; Lin WANG ; Suqin HAN ; Xin LI
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2021;29(12):910-913
Objective:To investigate the seasonal changes of fasting plasma glucose (FPG) levels in patients with acute ischemic stroke.Methods:Patients with acute ischemic stroke who were hospitalized in the Department of Neurology, the Second Hospital of Tianjin Medical University and had fasting blood glucose data from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2020 were enrolled retrospectively. The general data and FPG results of all patients were collected, and the seasonal changes of various indexes were analyzed. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to determine the influencing factors of FPG.Results:A total of 1 323 patients with acute ischemic stroke who had FPG data were enrolled, of whom 519 patients (39.2%) had diabetes mellitus and 804 (60.8%) had no diabetes mellitus. The baseline National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score, body mass index, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure and FPG in the winter group were significantly higher than those in the summer group (all P<0.05). Further subgroup analysis of gender and age showed that the FPG level of elderly patients aged 65-80 years had significant seasonal changes ( P<0.05). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that age, season, body mass index, whether complicated with diabetes mellitus, whether using insulin and/or oral hypoglycemic drugs were the independent influencing factors of FPG levels. Conclusion:The FPG levels in patients with acute ischemic stroke have the characteristics of seasonal fluctuation, which is more obvious in elderly patients aged 65-80 years.