1.Analysis of risk factors and drug-resistant associated with nosocomial bacteremia
Hongyan LIU ; Yongfa ZHENG ; Junjian DENG ; Wanru GUO ; Jingling SHI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2012;14(5):596-599
Objective To investigate the risk factors for nosocomial bacteremia and decrease the prevalence of nosocomial bacteremia.Methods We collected the data of bacteremia patients in our hospital from January,2006 to December,2009.According to the criterion of nosocomial infection,the patients were divided into nosocomial bacteremia group (83) and community-onset bacteremia group (119).The influence of a series of variables on the development on both types of bacteremia was analyzed by Student's t test and x2 test.The risk factors were performed using multivariate logistic regression.Results Compared to that of community-onset bacteremia group,the proportion of malignancy (21/83 vs 12/119,x2 =8.2846,P < 0.01 ),venous catheter ( 28/83 vs 3/119,x2 =36.67,P < 0.01 ),diabetes ( 37/83 vs 0/119,x2 =68.226,P <0.05),surgical operation(37/83 vs 0/119,x2 =68.226,P <0.01),previous antibiotics(78/83 vs 10/119,x2 =173.5657,P < 0.01 ) in nosocomial bacteremia group were higher.Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that only 4 factors were significantly and independently responsible for nosocomial bacteremia,They were malignancy ( P < 0.05,OR =3.186),diabetes ( P <0.001,OR =4.821 ),venous catheter( P < 0.05,OR =2.135),previous antibiotics ( P < 0.05,OR =2.135 ).The bacteria in nosocomial bacteremia group showed more ability to resist to antibiotics.Conclusions We should pay more attention to the patients with diabetes or malignancy or venous catheter or previous treated with antibiotics.These patients have more chances to develop to nosocomial bacteremia and infect by the drug-resistant bacteria.
2.Design and scoring of the inspection on inpatient medical record home page information
Wanru LIU ; Feng HUANG ; Ling BAI ; Jianpeng ZHENG ; Yelong QIU ; Jinhui ZHANG ; Moning GUO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2015;31(11):834-836
Collection and quality control of inpatient medical record home page information are key to the study and use of DRGs.The paper covered the sampling methods, inspection items, inspection methods, data assembly methods, and data reporting quality scoring methods of Beijing authorities on the hospitals in the city.Also introduced were the inspection results of the city in 2014, which prove a satisfactory outcome in the end.
3.Effects of cervical collar wearing time on rehabilitation after anterior cervical discectomy and fusion
Yu QIAN ; Zhiwei YU ; Zhongjing ZHAO ; Hongyu ZHENG ; Wanru DUAN ; Zhenlei LIU ; Fengzeng JIAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(17):2330-2334
Objective:To explore the effect of the wearing time of cervical collar on the rehabilitation of patients with anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) .Methods:The data of 97 patients with cervical spondylosis who were admitted to the Neurosurgery Spine Group of Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University and underwent 1-2 segment ACDF from January 2016 to December 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. According to the wearing time of cervical collar after operation, the patients were divided into 1-4 weeks group (39 cases) , 5-8 weeks group (22 cases) , and 9-12 weeks group (36 cases) .The scores of the Japanese Orthopaedic Association Score (JOA) , Axial Symptom Score (AS) , and Neck Disability Index (NDI) were compared among the three groups before operation and 3 months after operation.Results:The postoperative JOA scores of the three groups were improved compared with those before the operation, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05) ; however, there was no significant difference among the three groups before operation and 3 months after operation ( P> 0.05) . Compared with preoperative, the postoperative AS scores in 1-4 weeks group and 5-8 weeks group has no significant difference ( P> 0.05) , but the AS score of the 9-12 weeks group decreased compared with that before operation, and the difference was statistically significant ( P< 0.05) . After operation, the difference of AS scores among three groups was statistically significant ( P< 0.05) . The postoperative NDI scores of the three groups were improved compared with those before operation, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05) . The improved effect of NDI in the 5-8 weeks group was better than that in the 1-4 weeks group, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The incidence of axial symptoms in patients with 1-2 segment ACDF increases with the wearing time of cervical collar. The cervical collar wearing time for 5 to 8 weeks has the best effect, the patients have the lowest disability index, and did not significantly increase the patients ' axial symptoms.
4.The zinc transporter Slc39a5 controls glucose sensing and insulin secretion in pancreatic β-cells via Sirt1- and Pgc-1α-mediated regulation of Glut2.
Xinhui WANG ; Hong GAO ; Wenhui WU ; Enjun XIE ; Yingying YU ; Xuyan HE ; Jin LI ; Wanru ZHENG ; Xudong WANG ; Xizhi CAO ; Zhuoxian MENG ; Ligong CHEN ; Junxia MIN ; Fudi WANG
Protein & Cell 2019;10(6):436-449
Zinc levels are high in pancreatic β-cells, and zinc is involved in the synthesis, processing and secretion of insulin in these cells. However, precisely how cellular zinc homeostasis is regulated in pancreatic β-cells is poorly understood. By screening the expression of 14 Slc39a metal importer family member genes, we found that the zinc transporter Slc39a5 is significantly down-regulated in pancreatic β-cells in diabetic db/db mice, obese ob/ob mice and high-fat diet-fed mice. Moreover, β-cell-specific Slc39a5 knockout mice have impaired insulin secretion. In addition, Slc39a5-deficient pancreatic islets have reduced glucose tolerance accompanied by reduced expression of Pgc-1α and its downstream target gene Glut2. The down-regulation of Glut2 in Slc39a5-deficient islets was rescued using agonists of Sirt1, Pgc-1α and Ppar-γ. At the mechanistic level, we found that Slc39a5-mediated zinc influx induces Glut2 expression via Sirt1-mediated Pgc-1α activation. These findings suggest that Slc39a5 may serve as a possible therapeutic target for diabetes-related conditions.