1.Characteristics of Soft Tissue Wounds produced by Spherical Bullets in Different Velocities & Weights
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1983;0(03):-
The characteristics of the soft tissue wounds of the hind legs of 155 dogs produced by spherical bullets of four different weights and in different velocities were observed. It was found that when the weight of bullets is identical, the velocity of the bullet is the main factor to determine the intensity of the damage; when the weight of the bullets is different but their kinetic energy is similar then a small but fast spherical steel bullet produces more severe damage than a large but slow bullet. Shallow but wide and extensive wound is usually resulted. The rate of disability of the extremity with such kind of wound is very high. These characteristics of the wounds give rise new problems in the treatment of war injuries.
2.Influencing factors of ICU nurses' perception disturbance in pain management
Xiaoyan CHEN ; Shouzhen CHENG ; Mingrong GAO ; Xiyun SHE ; Guifang LU ; Haiyan ZHANG ; Xin WANG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2013;(10):20-22
Objective To explore the influencing factors of ICU nurses' perception disturbance in pain management.Methods One hundred and fifty-seven ICU nurses recruited from 5 first glass grade A hospitals in Guangdong were involved in the survey by the Perception Disturbance in Pain Management Scale.Results The average total score of the ICU nurses by the scale was(3.00±0.38). The dimensions were ranked in an ascending order to be‘nurses themselves’(3.16±0.45),‘government and hospital policies’ (3.11±0.74)and‘patients and their families’(2.59±0.49).The major factors influencing the disturbance were work experience and attention from the hospital administration.Conclusions ICU nurses have disturbance of perception in pain management.The training on pain management to them should be enhanced and the attention to the disturbance from hospital administration should be improved for the purpose of improving their knowledge on pain management and reducing the disturbance of perceptioin.
3.Bacterial Infection in Patients with Ventilator-associated Pneumonia in ICU:Cause and Strategy
Yijuan CAI ; Zhiqun CHEN ; Jianting XU ; Guodong CHENG ; Linbao LIAN ; Bingbin YUAN ; Xiyun FAN ; Shurong LU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(05):-
OBJECTIVE To study the cause of bacterial infection of ventilator-associated pneumonia(VAP) in intensive care unit(ICU) and summarize effective methods to prevent and control the infection.METHODS Epidemiologic study on 300 patients with VAP in ICU from Dec 1,2003 to Jul 13,2006.Preventing and controlling strategy was as follows.RESULTS Pathogenic bacteria of VAP in ICU mostly were multidrug-resistant ones,of which the G-were 56.3%,G+ were 23% and fungi were 13.7%.CONCLUSIONS To control VAP in ICU proper technique and method are important.Management of hospital infection and related training of staff in ICU are the basic way.
4.Exploring the mechanism of Marsdenia tenacissima in the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma based on network pharmacology
Yulong DONG ; Cheng LOU ; Xiyun CHEN ; Wei WEI ; Chenjie TAO ; Qin HAN ; Zhengang YUAN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2023;41(10):600-609
Objective To investigate the material basis and antitumor mechanism of Marsdenia tenacissima (MT) on hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) by bioinformatics, network pharmacology and molecular docking technology. Methods Active ingredients of MT were collected by literature search and screened by Swiss ADME website, which targets were predicted by Swiss Target Prediction. The chip data of HCC (GSE147888) were downloaded from the NCBI Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database. Differentially expressed genes were screened by R software. HCC-related targets were collected from the Genecards and OMIM databases. The Venny online tool was used to obtain the intersection of the herbal medicine targets and the disease targets. Subsequently, drug-target network and protein–protein interaction (PPI) network were constructed by Cytoscape software and String platform. GO enrichment analysis and KEGG pathway analysis were performed to analysis the functions and pathways enriched by key genes. The expression of key genes in HCC and its effect on survival were analyzed by the GEPIA database. The Human Protein Atlas (HPA) was used to analyze the immunohistochemical expression of key genes in HCC. Finally, molecular docking was carried out to investigate interactions between the top five targets and their related active compounds. Results A total of 50 active components were screened and 12 common targets were identified related to MT and HCC. Scutellarein-4-Methylether, Tenasogenin, Sinapic Acid, Dresgenin and Kaempferol were considered as the critical components. JUN, MMP9 and PTGS2 were recognized as key therapeutic targets. The GO analyses demonstrated that key targets mainly involved in the process of gene silencing and inflammatory response. KEGG analysis suggested that key targets were enriched in TNF signaling pathway and IL-17 signaling pathway. Survival analysis by the GEPIA showed significant differences in the expression of ESR1, MMP1, MMP9, JUN, and PPARG between high and low risk groups. Immunohistochemical results showed that ESR1 and MMP9 were differentially expressed in normal and hepatocellular carcinoma tissues. The molecular docking results verified that the drug active ingredient could be stably bound to the target protein. Conclusion This study reflected the multi-component, multi-target and multi-pathway characteristics of the MT in the treatment of HCC, which could provide a scientific basis for the clinical application of MT in HCC.