1.Etiology, diagnosis and teartment of childhood acute pancreatitis in surgery.
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2009;11(4):313-315
Acute Disease
;
Adolescent
;
Child
;
Child, Preschool
;
Female
;
Humans
;
Male
;
Pancreatitis
;
diagnosis
;
etiology
;
therapy
;
Prognosis
2.Influence of different plantar flexion angle on X-ray diagnosis of deltoid ligament injury
Jie YANG ; Youming ZHAO ; Shengwang WEI ; Xiang YANG ; Lin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2011;27(10):913-918
Objective To improve the accuracy of X-ray diagnosis of the deltoid ligament injury by evaluating the influence of plantar flexion on the diagnosis.Methods Twenty-four patients with ankle supination-extemal rotation fracture which was distal fibula fracture but no medial malleolus fracture were treated from February 2010 to December 2010.All the patients were taken Mortise radiograph with the ankle in four positions of plantar flexion(0°,15°,30° and 45°)applied with rotational stress and the deltoid ligament injury was identified with MRI.The medical clear space(MCS)and the superior clear space(SCS)on each radiograph were measured.The results were tested by a one-way analysis of variance model(ANOVA),based on the following criteria:(1)the MCS≥ 4 mm and MCS > SCS,or when MCS≥5 mm and MCS >SCS.The MRI examination was taken as the gold standard to compare the influence of X-ray diagnosis of the deltoid ligament injury with different plantar flexions and different standards.Results The average MCS in four positions of plantar flexion(0°,15°,30°,and 45 °)with rotational stress were(4.10 ±0.79)mm,(4.55 ±0.72)mm,(4.99 ±0.56)mm and(5.71 ±0.86)ram,with statistical difference(P <0.05).The average SCS in four positions of plantar flexion(0°,15°,30°,and 45°)were(3.56 ±0.41)mm,(3.50 ±0.43)mm,(3.71 +0.44)mm and(3.93 ±0.51)mm,with no statistical difference in the four groups(P >0.05).With the MSC≥4 mm and MSC > SCS as the diagnostic criteria,the prevalence of false-positive findings of deltoid injury based on the ratio with the four positions of plantar flexion(0°,15°,30° and 45°)were 50.0%,66.7%,88.9% and 94.4% respectively.With the MSC≥5 mm and MSC >SCS as the diagnostic criteria,the prevalence of false-positive findings of deltoid injury based on the ratio with the four positions of plantar flexion(0°,15°,30° and 45°)were 5.6%,11.1%,38.9% and 77.8% respectively.Condusions Different plantar flexion angle is an important factor for X-ray diagnosis of deltoid ligament injury of the ankle joint.The prevalence of false-positive findings of deltoid injury increases with the increase of plantar flexion.
3.Analysis on the pathogenic bacteria distribution and drug resistance of the patients in PICU with lower respiratory tract infection
Xiang GUO ; Rong DU ; Qiong YANG ; Jie CHEN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2011;18(10):1335-1337
Objective To explore the significance of sample cultivation and drug resistance of the patients in PICU with severe lower respiratory tract specimens.Methods 1 107 pathogenic bacteria of lower respiratory tract samples collected were analyzed and the drug resistance was kept watch on.Results A total of 1107 samples were cultured into 948 strains of pathogens,with the positive rate of 85.64%,and 616 strains of Gram negative bacteria accounting for 64.98%,of which 145 strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa(15.30%),Klebsiella pneumoniae 135(14.24%),Acinetobacter spp 131(13.82%),large intestine Egypt Greek bacteria 89(9.4%);Gram positive cocci 129(13.61%),the main pathogen was staphylococcus aureus and Fungi 203(21.41%),the main pathogen was candida albicans.Carbapenems was the most active antibiotics for gram negative bacill,and vancomycin for gram positive cocci.Conclusion Infectious bacteria have high selectivity to the sensitive antibiotics,and doctors should carefully use antibiotic according to the susceptibility test results in order to reduce hospital infection and the emergence and spread of resistant strains.
4.Effects of intravitreous injection of different drugs combined with laser photocoagulation for macular edema secondary to retinal vein occlusion
Jie, YANG ; Nan-Xiang, PENG ; Ji-Sheng, CHEN
International Eye Science 2017;17(10):1912-1914
AIM: To evaluate the effects and safety of intravitreal injection of triamcinolone acetonide ( TA ) or conbercept combined with macular laser grid photocoagulation in the treatment of macular edema secondary to retinal vein occlusion( RVO) . ·METHODS: Fifty cases ( 50 eyes ) with macular edema secondary to retinal vein occlusion were selected and assigned to 2 groups: intravitreal injection of TA or conbercept, and laser photocoagulation after 7d. Best corrected visual acuity ( BCVA ) , fundus examination, optical coherence tomography ( OCT ) and intraocular pressure ( IOP ) were examined before intravitreous injection and 14d, 1 and 3mo after laser, fundus fluorescein angiography(FFA) were examined 3mo after treatment. The postoperative results at each time point were compared with preoperative values. · RESULTS: Two kinds of treatment compared with preoperative, the BCVA all increased in various degrees. At 14d after intravitreous injection, 1 and 3mo after laser, the ratio of vision improved in TA group was 76%, 80%, 68%, conbercept group was 88%, 92%, 88%, BCVA of two groups in each period all had varying degrees of increase than preoperative. The best BCVA acquired at 1mo after treatment. The macular thickness after treatment was significantly lower than preoperative in two groups. At preoperative, 14d, 1 and 3mo after treatment, the macular thickness in TA group was 557. 5 ± 150. 9,301. 7±120. 1, 262. 7 ± 131. 2, 338. 1 ± 146. 5μm; the macular thickness in conbercept group was 569. 4 ± 135. 9, 282. 3 ± 133. 5, 259. 5 ± 116. 4, 307. 8 ± 122. 6μm. The macular thickness of the two groups were significantly different between preoperative and postoperative. · CONCLUSION: The combination of intravitreous injection of TA or conbercept with macular laser grid photocoagulation can be an effective method in the treatment of macular edema secondary to RVO, conbercept treatment is more effective and security.
5.Effects of nitroglycerine of different concentrations on rat cardiac preservation for 8h
qi, CHEN ; zhou-bin, LI ; jie, XIANG ; wang-fu, ZANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(08):-
Objective To investigate the effects of Thomas solution in combination with nitroglycerine of different concentrations on rat cardiac preservation for 8 h. Methods Thirty Wistar rats were selected,and Langendorff heart perfusion models were established.Rats were randomly divided into Thomas solution group,Thomas solution+4?10-6 mol/L nitroglycerine group and Thomas solution+4?10-5 mol/L nitroglycerine group(n=10).After hypothermic preservation(4 ℃)for 8 h,the cardiac function of each group was determined.Tissues of left ventricular wall were obtained,and changes of myocardial ultrastructure were observed by electron microscopy. Results Compared with Thomas solution group,the cardiac function was significantly improved and the myocardial ultrastructure injury was less severe in Thomas solution+4?10-5 mol/L nitroglycerine group after hypothermic preservation(4 ℃)for 8 h,while there was no significant difference in myocardial ultrastructure injury and cardiac function between Thomas solution group and Thomas solution+4?10-6 mol/L nitroglycerine group. Conclusion Thomas solution in combination with 4?10-5 mol/L nitroglycerine can significantly improve the preservation effects for isolated hearts in rats.
7.Impacts of biological and family factors on lexical and intellectual development in Mandarin-speaking children.
Jie NIU ; Yong-Xiang CHEN ; Li-Qi ZHU
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2015;17(7):726-730
OBJECTIVETo investigate the impacts of biological factors (age and sex) and family factors (socioeconomic status and parenting style) on the early lexical and intellectual development of children in a longitudinal tracking study.
METHODSA total of 38 Mandarin-speaking children aged from 18 to 24 months were surveyed using the Putonghua Chinese Communicative Development Inventory (PCDI), the Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ), and a self-designed Questionnaire for Parents. All of the subjects were retested using PCDI and ASQ after 6 months.
RESULTSBiological factors accounted for 65% of the variance in lexical development, 10% of which was attributed to gender, in the first survey. After six months, the contribution of age decreased to 26% and gender had no significant impact. Lexical development could positively predict the intellectual development of children. When age and gender were controlled, it accounted for 22% of the variance in intellectual development. Family socioeconomic factors had no significant impacts on lexical and intellectual development. Children's recognition of people and objects around them with guidance of parents in parenting styles could positively predict the intellectual development of children six months later, which accounted for 10% of the variance.
CONCLUSIONSBiological factors play an important role in the early lexical development of children. However, the influence decreases with the increase of age (months). Biological factors, lexical development, and parenting style have a combined influence on children's intellectual development.
Child Development ; Female ; Humans ; Infant ; Intelligence ; Language ; Longitudinal Studies ; Male ; Parents ; Social Class
8.Textual Research of Chinese Herb Maidong
Yajun GONG ; Jie ZHANG ; Zhinan XIANG ; Chenggao ZHOU ; Jiachun CHEN
China Pharmacist 2017;20(2):229-231
Objective:To perform textual researches on name, origin and distribution of Maidong to clarify the medicinal varieties and history recorded in ancient literatures and provide evidence for clinical use. Methods:Ancient herbal works were performed textual research, and the resource investigation and modern data were analyzed. Results:According to the ancient herbal records and modern researches, Maidong had lots of alias, while only Maimendong and Maidong were used as the medicine common names. According to the records of main origin, original plant morphological and medicinal characteristics of Maimendong, it was preliminarily concluded that Maidong recorded in the ancient herbal records was mainly produced in Jiande of Zhejiang province, Mianyang of Sichuan prov-ince, Xiangyang of Hubei province and the surrounding areas. The chemical compositions and pharmacological activities of Maidong and Shanmaidong were similar;therefore, they both could be used as the medicines. Conclusion:In the light of the ancient and mod-ern medicinal customs, modern chemistry and pharmacology researches and clinical practice of TCM, it deserves further discussion on whether Maidong and Shanmaidong can be used as multi source varieties of traditional Chinese medicines just like Polygonaceae plants palmatum L. , Rheum tanguticum Maxim, ex Balf. and Rheum officinale Baill. , and Ranunculaceae plants Coptis chinensis Franch. , Coptis deltoidea C. Y. Cheng et Hsiao and Coptisteeta Wall.
9.Teaching Practice and Thoughts of Pharmacy Case Analysis Writing in Standardized Clinical Pharmacist Training
Haiyan WU ; Xiang GAO ; Binghua WEI ; Jie CHEN
China Pharmacy 2016;27(24):3452-3454
OBJECTIVE:To explore the teaching model and method of pharmacy case analysis writing in standardized clinical pharmacist training. METHODS:Based on the training experience in our hospital,the purpose,contents,common problems and summary of pharmacy case analysis writing were analyzed. RESULTS:The aim of pharmacy case analysis writing was to cultivate students’pharmaceutical thinking and the ability to solve real-world pharmaceutical problems. The key was to reflect the clinical pharmacist’s role in the event. The common problems included inappropriate selection of topics,insufficient evidence in discus-sion,and unclear organization of contents,where teachers should pay more attention to. CONCLUSIONS:Improving the teaching of pharmacy case analysis writing can improve the quality of clinical pharmacy student’s case analysis and cultivate their practical skills.
10.Optimal nursing strategy for patients receiving basilar artery angioplasty
Fangzhen SUN ; Jie CHEN ; Li XIANG ; Bin DU
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2014;(9):819-821
Objective To discuss the optimal nursing strategy for the patients receiving basilar artery angioplasty. Methods During the period from October 2011 to October 2013 at authors’ hospital, a total of 34 patients received basilar artery angioplasty. According to the hospital nursing core regulations , hanging of nursing warning tags, monitoring of blood pressure of both upper limbs, measurement of average blood pressure of both upper limbs after admission, and 72 hours ECG monitoring of blood pressure after operation as well as maintaining the patient’s blood pressure at a stable level around 110 - 120/70 - 80 mmHg, etc. were strictly carried out. Results Before operation no falling on the ground occurred in all the patients. After the operation, no severe complications such as hemorrhage occurred. All patients were in satisfactory condition at the time of discharge. Conclusion Strictly carrying out nursing core regulations, rigorously performing the nursing measures and monitoring the blood pressure before, after and during basilar artery angioplasty are helpful in reducing the incidence of perioperative complications.