1.Influencing factors of functional recovery of stroke patients
Xiaohua FAN ; Shurong JI ; Yi GONG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(24):155-157
BACKGROUND: The rehabilitation outcome varies in stroke patients,and there are differences in the literatures about the influence of factors on the functional recovery in such patients.,OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the pre-rehabilitative and post-rehabilitative effects of stroke patients by functional independence measure (FIM) that is widely used, and analyze the influence of gender, age, motor and cognitive functions at admission, time interval from stroke onset to arrival at rehabilitative admission, comorbidity occurrence, laterality of lesion on the functional recovery of stroke patients.DESIGN: Before-after control observationSETTING: Center of Rehabilitation Medicine, Shandong Provincial Hospital; Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, Capital University of Medical SciencesPARTICIPANTS: From March 2000 to December 2002, 55 stroke patients were selected from Shandong Provincial Hospital. They were all first episode, and patients whose bilateral cerebral hemisphere were involved were excluded.METHODS: After the vital signs were steady, the stroke patients got through risk phase (31-75 days) and were treated with medicine improving microcirculation and providing neurotrophic factor for nerves. In addition, they accepted comprehensive rehabilitation training of Bobath technique, PNF technique and Rood method mainly, with 1-2 hours per day and five times per week.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The patients were evaluated within 7days after admission and reassessed 3 days before discharge using FIM,including 18 items of motor and cognitive functions and 126 total scores (108-126 as elementarily or completely independent, 72-107 as mildly dependent, 54-71 as moderately dependent, 36-53 as severely dependent,18-35 as extremely or completely dependent). Multiple stepwise regression equation was applied to analyze the relation of above factors and functional recovery (increased value of FIM total score).RESULTS: Totally 55 patients were involved into the result analysis.①FIM total score of patients was significantly higher at discharge than at admission (93.8±12.0, 68.8±11.6, P < 0.001), and motor function and cognitive function at discharge also increased compare with at admission (P < 0.001).②Mean value of FIM motor score increased everyday was identical with that of total score (0.56±0.21, 0.59±0.21), and higher than mean value of cognitive score (0.03±0.03).Multiple stepwise regression analysis showed,scores of motor and cognitive status at admission, age, time interval from stroke onset to arrival at rehabilitative admission all affected the increased value of FIM total scores. No significant association between gender, comorbidity, laterality lesion of paralysis and functional recovery was observed (P > 0.05). The most influential factors were orderly motor function,cognitive function at admission, age and time interval from stroke onset to arrival at rehabilitation admission.CONCLUSION: Motor and cognitive function at admission, age and time interval from stroke onset to arrival at rehabilitative admission have a no table relationship with functional recovery of stroke patients, especially motor function at admission is positively related. Thus we should not neglect the influence of these factors when conducting rehabilitative treatment.
2.The effects of comprehensive rehabilitation program on severe brain-injured young patients
Xiaohua FAN ; Yi GONG ; Junlan LIU ;
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003;0(09):-
Objective To observe the effects of comprehensive rehabilitation program on severe traumatic brain injury young patients when the time from injury to admission was delayed. Methods Eleven severe traumatic brain injury young patients received comprehensive rehabilitation program, including the neurodevelopmental techniques. They were evaluated with Functional Independence Measure (FIM) and Berg Balance Scale. One Way ANOVA was used to assess the functional status of patients during the course of treatment. Results After 6 to 12 months' treatment, the motor, cognitive and total scores of FIM and the Berg scores of all patients increased significantly ( P
3.Effects of Comprehensive Rehabilitation Treatment on Ambulation and Balance Function in Patients with Heavy Brain Injury
Jiansheng DIAO ; Xiaohua FAN ; Yi GONG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2008;14(8):761-762
Objective To observe the effects of comprehensive rehabilitation treatment on ambulation and balance function in patients with heavy brain injury when the starting time of rehabilitation was delayed.Methods Twelve heavy brain-injured patients received comprehensive rehabilitation treatment,including ambulation and balance training.They were evaluated with Fugl-Meyer Lower Extremity Assessment Scale,Functional Independence Measure(FIM)Ambulation Function Scale,Berg Balance Scale and Modified Barthel Index(MBI).One-way ANOVA was used to assess the functional status of patients during the course of treatment.Results After 3~6 months of treatment,All the scores of the assessment items above scales in all of the patients increased significantly compared with those at first evaluation(P<0.05).Conclusion The heavy brain-injured patients can still acquire contented ambulation and balance function after accepting comprehensive rehabilitation,though the starting time of rehabilitation is delayed.
4.Exploration of teaching for orthopedic postgraduates
Xiaohua PAN ; Weidong SONG ; Jingshan GONG ; Zhongshi XU ; Jiwu CHENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2013;(5):463-466
To improve higher training quality and capacity of orthopedic postgraduates,early contact education,problem-base learning combined with co-supervisor with radiologists were engaged for orthopedic postgraduates since 2008.Effect of the practice was assessed by postgraduates one year later.Investigation revealed that practice aroused learning enthusiasm and initiative,promoted comprehensive understanding of orthopedic knowledge,set up social responsibility,and constructed innovative thinking.
5.Research on failure mode and effect analysis in endoscope disinfection management
Kailan ZHENG ; Xiaohua GONG ; Dongying YAO ; Cuixiang YU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2011;27(20):59-61
Objective To identify and investigate the cause of the unacceptable bacteria level inside the lumen of fiberendoscope during monitoring so as to increase the pass rate of its cleaning and disinfection. Methods A failure mode effect analysis of the cause was done and the workflow was thereafter improved. Meanwhile, pre and post bacteriological monitor was applied to the fiberendoscope lumen samples. Results The number of scrubbing times while manual cleaning affected the monitoring results. The scrubbing times was amended and the pass rate increased from 84.15% to 98.65%. The results were significantly different The failure mode risk index of endoscope cleaning and disinfection was calculated, and the highest two items were: The number of scrubbing times the operators execute RPN=640, the method of lumen cleaning RPN=480. These were the key factors of qualification of monitoring. Conclusions After the amendment, no less than 5 times' scrubbing was required and the bacteriological monitoring method was used to analyze the effects,thereafter the pass rate of lumen bacteria monitoring can be increased significantly.
6.Expression of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ and angioteusin Ⅱ receptor protein in chronic pancreatitis tissue
Ling HUANG ; Jun GAO ; Xiaohua MAN ; Yanfang GONG ; Zhaoshen LI
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2010;10(2):113-115
Objective To investigate the expression of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ(PPAR-γ) and angiotensin receptor (AT2R) in chronic pancreatitis tissue. Methods Between April 2006 and February 2009, 24 patients were pathologically diagnosed as chronic pancreatitis were enrolled and 12 samples of normal pancreatic tissues were treated as controls. Immunohistochemical staining was used to detect PPAR-γ and AT1R, AT2R expression in pancreatic tissues. Results PPAR-γ and AT1R were mostly negatively expressed in normal pancreatic tissues, the positive scores were 0.33±0.49 and 0.42 ± 0. 51, respectively, while AT2R were weakly positively or negatively expressed in acinus and islet cell, and it was weakly positively expressed in ductal epithelial cells, the positive score was 2. 33 ± 1. 37. In chronic pancreatitis tissue, PPAR-γ, AT1R and AT2R were positively expressed in acinus, ductal epithelial cells, and islet cell, the positive scores were 3.28 ± 2.46, 4.36 ± 2.80 and 4.61 ± 2.89, which were significantly higher than those in the normal group (P<0.01, P <0.01, P<0.05). Conclusions PPAR-γ, AT1R and AT2R were positively expressed in chronic pancreatitis tissue, and they may be the treatment target of chronic pancreatitis.
7.Application of closed self-help sterile gloves wearing in surgical operations
Minhong NIU ; Xiaohua XIE ; Xiaofei YAN ; Xixue GONG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2014;(2):56-57
Objective To study the effects of closed self-help sterile gloves wearing in surgical operations.Methods One hundred surgical personnel were randomly divided into two groups:the observation group(n=51)using the closed self-help gloves wearing and the control group(n=49)using the conventional wearing.The two group were compared about the rates of edge curling of the gloves and cuff exposure.Result The closed self-help gloves wearing group had significantly lower rates of edge curling and cuff exposure than the control group(P<0.05,for both).Conclusion Closed self-help gloves wearing can effectively prevent the edge from curling during wearing gloves and reduce cuff exposure in the operation so as to reduce the risk of surgical contaminations.
8.Relationship between TLR4 expression and angiogenesis in human pancreatic adenocarcinoma
Xiaohua MAN ; Yunliang SUN ; Yanfang GONG ; Hongyu WU ; Zhaoshen LI
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2012;12(3):167-169
Objective To investigate Toll-like receptor-4 (TLR4) protein expression in human pancreatic adenocarcinoma,and to evaluate the relationship between TLR4 protein expression and angiogenesis.Methods Sixty-two surgically resected human pancreatic adenocarcinoma specimens and 35 normal para-cancerous tissues were investigated for TLR4 protein expression by immunohistochemical SP methods,and CD31 antibody was used to mark microvascular endothelial cells and determine the microvessel density (MVD).The correlation among TLR4 protein expression and MVD and clinicopathologic features of pancreatic adenocarcinoma were analyzed.Results TLR4 protein positive expression rate and MVD in human pancreatic adenocarcinoma was 74.2% (46/62) and 47.3 ± 13.5,respectively,which were significantly higher than those in the normal pancreatic tissue [17.1% (6/35),12.6 ±4.8; P <0.01].TLR4 protein positive expression rate in the cases with lymph node metastasis was 83.8%,which was significantly higher than that in the cases without lymph node metastasis (60.0%,P =0.036).TLR4 protein positive expression rate in the patients with stage Ⅲ and Ⅳ of TNM classification was 85.3%,which was significantly higher than that in the patients with stage Ⅰ and Ⅱ (60.7%,P=0.028).MVD was closely related to tumor size,lymph node metastasis and TNM stage of pancreatic adenocarcinoma (P =0.008,0.036,0.010).There was a strong positive correlation between TLR4 protein expression and MVD (r =0.534,P <0.01 ).Conclusions TLR4 protein expression is closely related to the development and progression of human pancreatic adenocarcinoma and its potential mechanism is related to the promotion of tumor angiogenesis.
9.EFFECTS OF SOYBEAN PHOSPHOLIPIDS ON LEARNING AND MEMORY ABILITIES AND FATTY ACIDS CONTENTS IN HIPPOCAMPUS OF MICE
Jufang GONG ; Xiaohua WU ; Linxiang SHAO ; Xulei XU ; Weiyi YING
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 2004;0(06):-
Objective:To study the effects of soybean phospholipids on learning and memory abilities and contents of fatty acids in hippocampus of mice and its mechanism. Method:Mice were randomly divided into four groups:low dose(2.5g/kg) ,middle dose(5.0g/kg) and high dose(10.0g/kg) groups of soybean phospholipids and control group. The treatment groups were fed with soybean phospholipids every day while the control group with distilled water for 30 d.After learning and memory abilities were measured,the mice were killed and contents of fatty acids in hippocampus of mice were determined by high performance liquid chromatography(HPLC) . Results:(1) The learning and memory abilities of mice in middle and high dose groups were significantly improved,but only memory abilities in low dose groups were stronger than control group.(2) The contents of protein in hippocampus in middle and high dose groups were increased extremely.(3) The contents of oleic acid(C18:1) and docosahexaenoic acid(DHA,C22:6 ) were obviously enhanced in hippocampus of high dose group;but decreased in eicosapentaenoic acid(EPA,C20:5) and linoleic acid(C18:2) . The content of DHA was increased and EPA decreased significantly in middle dose group.The increase of arachidonic acid(C20:4) was not significant.Conclusion:Soybean phospholipids may improve learning and memory abilities,which might contribute to change of fatty acids contents in hippocampus of mice.
10.EFFECTS OF SOYBEAN PHOSPHOLIPIDS ON CONTENTS OF LIPIDS IN ERYTHROCYTE MEMBRANES OF MICE
Jufang GONG ; Linxiang SHAO ; Xiaohua ZHENG ; Feng SHI ; Renyan NAN
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(03):-
Objective: To study the effects of soybean phospholipids on fatty acids and phospholipids content in erythrocyte membranes of mice. Methods:The mice were fed with soybean phospholipids of 2 . 5, 5 . 0 , 10.0 g/kg bw respectively while control group with distilled water for 30 days. Then the mice were killed and contents of fatty acids and phospholipids in erythrocyte membranes were detected by HPLC. Results: (1)The contents of linoleic acid (C18 ∶2) and linolenic acid ( C18 ∶3), the composition of polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) were increased obviously (P