1.Effects of Dexmedetomidine (DEX) Administered Nasal Drops on Hemodynamic Changes and Sedation in Patients with Spinal Surgery Perioperatively
Shuxiu WANG ; Yanyuan SUN ; Yi WANG ; Yuyuan MIN ; Tingting LIU
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2017;17(23):4462-4465
Objective:To observe the dexmedetomidine by nasal drip on perioperative spinal surgery patients sedation and the effect of hemodynamic changes.Methods:90 ASA grade Ⅰ ~ Ⅲ,years 18 to 65,and in general anesthesia spinal surgery,and postoperative patients have to extube the endotracheal,were randomly divided into three groups:control group (group C),the dexmedetomidine 0.1 μg/kggroup (D1) and dexmedetomidine 1.5 μg/kggroup (D2),(n=30).Record into the OR (T0),before the induction (T1),1 min before intubation (T2),1 min after intubation (T3),start surgy (T4),began to stop general anesthetics (T5),1 min before extubation (T6),3 min after extubation (T7),and into the PACU (T8).The patient's heart rate (HR),mean arterial pressure (MAP),oxygen saturation (SPO2),finish operation from the general anesthetics toextube the endotracheal tube,stay time,patients in the postoperative recovery room Ramsay sedation scores.Results:Three groups of patients when T0 HR,MAP,SPO2,Ramsay sedation scores had no statistical difference (P≥ 0.05);Compared with group C,D1 and D2 group significantly lower each time point of HR,MAP,Ramsay sedation scores increase (P≤ 0.05),SPO2 no significant change (P≥ 0.05);Each time point compared with group D1,D2 group HR,MAP,significantly decreased,Ramsay sedation scores increase (P≤ 0.05),SPO2 no significant change (P≥ 0.05);D1 group HR,MAP,SPO2 at each time point,Ramsay sedation scores have no obvious difference (P≥ 0.05);D2 group HR,MAP,SPO2,Ramsay sedation scores significantly difference (P≥ 0.05).Group C T3,T4,T5,T6,T7 has each time point,T8 HR,MAP,up from T1,T2,Ramsay sedation scores were significantly improved (P≤ 0.05),SPO2 no significant change (P≥ 0.05).Conclusions:40 min before anesthesia induction dexmedetomidine by nasal drip can effectively inhibit intubation and extubation reaction,make the hemodynamic changes is more stable,and significantly reduce the incidence of patients with postoperative agitation.
2.Homology and clinical distribution of tigecycline-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii
Yanyuan LIU ; Ruiling ZHANG ; Hanmian LIU ; Haiyan CAO ; Shidan ZHOU ; Kouxing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2016;15(7):452-456
Objective To study the homology and clinical distribution of tigecycline-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (A.baumannii )in a hospital.Methods Multidrug-resistant A.baumannii (MDRAB,n = 88 )from specimens from clinical departments of a hospital in 2013-2014 were collected and detected susceptibility to tigecy-cline;homology of tigecycline-resistant strains were detected by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE),clinical characteristics and distribution of infected patients were analyzed.Results 88 patients didn’t use tigecycline before MDRAB were isolated.Of 88 MDRAB strains,4 (4.55%)were resistant to tigecycline,which were No.10,31 , 33,and 87 strains.PFGE results revealed that No.31 ,33,and 87 strains were of the same genotype,and with high homology,which distributed in three different departments;No.31 strain was detected from general intensive care unit (ICU),No.33 strain was detected from emergency ICU,although strains were detected from different depart-ments,patients were transferred before strains were isolated,and were admitted to departments of gastrointestinal surgery and emergency ICU during the same period;No.87 strain was detected from neurosurgical ICU and patient had never been transferred,the detection time was 7-8 months later than No.31 and 33 strains.No.10 strain was isolated from emergency ICU,patient was not transferred.Conclusion Of MDRAB isolated in this hospital,tigecy-cline-resistant strains are low,most strains are homologous,cross infection may be exists in different departments.
3.Bias analysis on dimension measurement ruler results of penis and testis by cylinder boy penis and testicles measurement
Yanfang LI ; Yaowang ZHAO ; Yuanhui TANG ; Yaoyao CHEN ; Yanyuan LIU ; Xiaoqing LIU ; Huiqun ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(28):3632-3636
Objective? To analyze the bias of dimension measurement results of penis and testis by the self-design cylinder boy penis and testicles measurement (hereinafter called cylinder ruler) and it influencing factors. Methods? From June to December 2018, we selected 152 children of Department of Urinary Surgery in Hu'nan Children's Hospital as subjects by case sampling. Children's penis and testicles dimension were measured repeatedly by their patients and nurses with the self-designed cylinder ruler and three kinds of common clinical measurement tools (vernier caliper+tape measure+testis measurer, vernier caliper+straightedge, vernier caliper+round head probe), and the bias were counted based on medical reference value. Results? Measurement bias of length and diameter of penis in a resting state, length of penis in a traction state, length and width of testis in group of cylinder ruler were lower than those in other groups with statistical differences (P<0.05) which not influenced by boys' ages and measurement time (P> 0.05). Bias of length of penis in a traction state, length and width of testis measured by nurses were lower than those by children's patients with statistical differences (P< 0.05). Interaction effect analysis showed that there were no statistical differences in dimension of penis and testis measured by different measurers with the cylinder ruler (P>0.05); however, there were statistical differences in dimension of penis and testis measured with the cylinder ruler by different measurers at different times of a day (P<0.05). The differences of interaction effects between measurement time and measurers were statistical (P<0.05). Conclusions? Compared with other measurements, the self-designed cylinder ruler for measurement of penis and testis in boys has higher accuracy. The main influencing factors of bias of dimension of boys' penis and testis are ages of boys and measurement time. Bias of length of penis in a traction state, length and width of testis measured by nurses are lower than those by children's patients. Measurers and measurement time are not suggested as independent factors when analyzing the influencing factors of dimensions measurement bias of penis and testis. Dimensions of penis and testis are measured with the cylinder ruler at different times which have certain changes.
4.Correlation study between insulin resistance and cortisol level in patients with pituitary adenoma
Yi LUO ; Min LV ; Yanyuan LIU ; Hanning HU ; Wei CHEN
Chongqing Medicine 2018;47(5):626-628,632
Objective To explore the insulin resistance(IR),serum cortisol.level and circadian secretion rhythm in the patients with pituitary adenoma(PA).Methods Sixty-seven patients with PA in this hospital from October 2016 to April 2017 were selected as the observation group,including 23 cases of pituitary Cushing syndrome,15 cases of growth hormone adenoma,16 cases of prolactinoma and 13 cases of non-functioning adenoma.Contemporaneous 49 individuals undergoing healthy physical examination were selected as the control group.The biochemical indexes of fasting plasma glucose(FPG),fasting insulin(FINS) and serum cortisol were measured and the homeostasis model assessment for insulin resistance(HOMA-IR) was determined.The correlation between insulin resistance and serum cortisol was analyzed.Results The incidence rate of cortisol circadian rhythm disorder in the observation group was 58.21%,the level of fasting serum cortisol in abnormal secretion rhythm of PA group was higher than that in normal secretion rhythm of PA group and control group(P<0.05);the levels of FINS and HOMA-IR in the pituitary Cushing syndrome and growth hormone adenoma group were higher than those in the control group,the correlation analysis showed that HOMA-IR in PA patients was positively correlated with fasting serum cortisol level and FINS level(P<0.05).Conclusion The IR occurrence exists in pituitary Cushing syndrome and growth hormone adenoma,which may be closely correlated with serum cortisol increase.
5.Cyberbullying and associated factors among middle school students
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(3):398-402
Objective:
To explore cyberbullying and risk factors of middle school students, and to provide a reference for cyberbullying prevention in school settings.
Methods:
A stratified cluster random sampling method was used to select 12 940 students from three junior high schools and four senior high schools in Yixing City of Jiangsu Province, China, to conduct a questionnaire survey from March 1 to May 31, 2019. The Chi -square test was performed to compare differences in the prevalence of cyberbullying among groups with different sociodemographic characteristics, and the multivariate Logistic regression model was employed to analyze the risk factors. A risk predictive nomogram model was constructed and then verified.
Results:
Middle school students were found to be victims of cyberbullying at a rate of 12.3%. The Logistic regression results showed that alcohol use ( OR =1.93), lack of emotional management ( OR =1.30), feeling unsafe ( OR =1.70), not trusting people ( OR =1.66), increased daily online time ( OR =1.39), higher frequency of using social software or websites ( OR =2.24), poor relationships with family members ( OR =1.46), parental neglect ( OR =1.50), class leadership ( OR =1.30) and poor relationships with classmates ( OR =1.34) were risk factors for middle school students who were victims of cyberbullying ( P <0.05). Based on these 10 independent risk factors, the nomogram prediction model, had good discrimination ( AUC =0.73).
Conclusion
Cyberbullying is common among middle school students. Internet use, parental neglect and class leadership all have an impact on cyberbullying.
6.Regulation of Immune Function of Cyclophosphamide-induced Immunosuppressed Mice by Five Plant Polysaccharides: A Network Meta-analysis
Hongtai XIONG ; Jiaqi HU ; Yanyuan DU ; Liu CAI ; Honggang ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2023;29(6):210-221
ObjectiveTo compare the regulatory effects of five plant polysaccharides on immune function of cyclophosphamide (CTX)-induced immunosuppressed mice by network Meta-analysis, to provide evidence for the clinical application of polysaccharides and the development of effective polysaccharides and oligosaccharides. MethodSeven databases including PubMed, Embase and Web of Science were searched, and studies that met the inclusion criteria were selected. The methodological quality of the included studies was evaluated using the risk of bias tool of Systematic Review Centre for Laboratory Animal Experimentation (SYRCLE), and the data were analyzed using RStudio and StataSE 17. ResultA total of 62 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were included, involving 1 512 mice and five plant polysaccharides: Astragalus polysaccharide (APS), lentinan (LNT), Ganoderma lucidum polysaccharide (GLP), Poria cocos polysaccharide (PCC), and Codonopsis pilosula polysaccharide (CPP). The network Meta-analysis showed that APS ranked first in increasing spleen index (mean deviation (MD)=3.54, 95% confidence interval (CI) [2.10, 5.96]), thymus index (MD=1.98, 95%CI [1.55, 2.54]) and T helper cells (CD4+)/T suppressor cells (CD8+) (MD=1.63, 95%CI [1.13, 2.37]), while CPP ranked first in up-regulating the number of peripheral blood leukocytes (MD=24.16, 95%CI [8.21, 71.12]), macrophage phagocytosis index (MD=2.52, 95%CI [1.32, 4.82]) and immunoglobulin M (IgM) content (MD=1.79, 95%CI [1.12, 2.85]). ConclusionAll the five plant polysaccharides can regulate the immune function of immunosuppressed mice. Among them, APS has advantages in elevating spleen index, thymus index and CD4+/CD8+, while CPP focuses on increasing the number of peripheral blood leukocytes, macrophage phagocytosis index and IgM content. Due to limited number and quality of included studies, the conclusions needs to be further verified with large samples and high-quality studies.
7.The mediating effect of smoking, emotional control, and family relationship between relational bullying victimization and perpetration
Xiaoyu WANG ; Yaming YANG ; Xuanli JIANG ; Fangdu LIU ; Jiating SHENG ; Minhui LI ; Yanyuan MENG ; Jiachang GU ; Gaoqiang FEI ; Xujun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2023;44(2):291-296
Objective:To explore the mediating effect of smoking, emotional control, and family relationship on the association between relational bullying victimization and perpetration.Method:A total of 11 462 participants were included in the study. Mediating effect model was used to analyze the mediating effect of smoking, emotional control, and family relationship between relational bullying victimization and perpetration.Results:Family relationship (mediation effect value: 0.119, 95% CI: 0.075-0.165, mediation ratio: 8.5%) and smoking (mediation effect value: 0.061, 95% CI: 0.031-0.105, mediation ratio: 4.4%) constitute a separate mediating effect. Family relationship, emotional control, and smoking constitute a chain mediation effect (mediation effect value: 0.007, 95% CI: 0.003-0.013, mediation ratio: 0.5%); family relationship and smoking constitute a chain mediation effect (mediation effect value: 0.036, 95% CI: 0.020-0.056, mediation ratio: 2.6%); emotional control and smoking constitute a chain mediating effect (mediation effect value: 0.007, 95% CI: 0.003-0.013, mediation ratio: 0.5%). Conclusion:Smoking, emotional control, and family relationship partially mediate relational bullying victimization and perpetration.
8.Effect of continuous nursing intervention on nursing quality and postoperative function in elderly patients after femoral intertrochanteric fracture
Kecong ZHAO ; Baocui ZHANG ; Jingyu FAN ; Wei YANG ; Xuehua WANG ; Xiaoxin YUE ; Yanyuan CAO ; Ruikun CHEN ; Siyu LIU ; Hongwei MIN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2022;28(2):170-174
Objective To explore the effect of continuous nursing intervention on limb function and nursing quality after proximal femoral nail antirotation (PFNA) internal fixation for femoral intertrochanteric fracture in the elderly. Methods From February, 2017 to November, 2018, 100 elderly patients with femoral intertrochanteric fracture who underwent PFNA internal fixation in our hospital were randomly divided into control group (n = 50) and observation group (n = 50), who accepted routine nursing and continuous nursing respectively for three months. They were assessed with Harris score and visual analogue scale for pain (VAS) before and after the intervention. The postoperative nursing effect was compared. Results The Harris score increased in both groups after the intervention (t > 45.98, P < 0.001), and increased more in the observation group than in the control group (t = 15.03, P < 0.001). The VAS score decreased in both groups after the intervention (t > 16.33, P < 0.001), and decreased more in the observation group than in the control group (t = 9.749, P < 0.001). The effect of nursing was better in the observation group than in the control group (Z = -2.272, P = 0.023). Conclusion Continuous nursing intervention can significantly improve the limb function and nursing satisfaction of elderly patients with femoral intertrochanteric fracture after PFNA.
9.Individualized red-cell transfusion strategy for non-cardiac surgery in adults: a randomized controlled trial.
Ren LIAO ; Jin LIU ; Wei ZHANG ; Hong ZHENG ; Zhaoqiong ZHU ; Haorui SUN ; Zhangsheng YU ; Huiqun JIA ; Yanyuan SUN ; Li QIN ; Wenli YU ; Zhen LUO ; Yanqing CHEN ; Kexian ZHANG ; Lulu MA ; Hui YANG ; Hong WU ; Limin LIU ; Fang YUAN ; Hongwei XU ; Jianwen ZHANG ; Lei ZHANG ; Dexing LIU ; Han HUANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(23):2857-2866
BACKGROUND:
Red-cell transfusion is critical for surgery during the peri-operative period; however, the transfusion threshold remains controversial mainly owing to the diversity among patients. The patient's medical status should be evaluated before making a transfusion decision. Herein, we developed an individualized transfusion strategy using the West-China-Liu's Score based on the physiology of oxygen delivery/consumption balance and designed an open-label, multicenter, randomized clinical trial to verify whether it reduced red cell requirement as compared with that associated with restrictive and liberal strategies safely and effectively, providing valid evidence for peri-operative transfusion.
METHODS:
Patients aged >14 years undergoing elective non-cardiac surgery with estimated blood loss > 1000 mL or 20% blood volume and hemoglobin concentration <10 g/dL were randomly assigned to an individualized strategy, a restrictive strategy following China's guideline or a liberal strategy with a transfusion threshold of hemoglobin concentration <9.5 g/dL. We evaluated two primary outcomes: the proportion of patients who received red blood cells (superiority test) and a composite of in-hospital complications and all-cause mortality by day 30 (non-inferiority test).
RESULTS:
We enrolled 1182 patients: 379, 419, and 384 received individualized, restrictive, and liberal strategies, respectively. Approximately 30.6% (116/379) of patients in the individualized strategy received a red-cell transfusion, less than 62.5% (262/419) in the restrictive strategy (absolute risk difference, 31.92%; 97.5% confidence interval [CI]: 24.42-39.42%; odds ratio, 3.78%; 97.5% CI: 2.70-5.30%; P <0.001), and 89.8% (345/384) in the liberal strategy (absolute risk difference, 59.24%; 97.5% CI: 52.91-65.57%; odds ratio, 20.06; 97.5% CI: 12.74-31.57; P <0.001). No statistically significant differences were found in the composite of in-hospital complications and mortality by day 30 among the three strategies.
CONCLUSION:
The individualized red-cell transfusion strategy using the West-China-Liu's Score reduced red-cell transfusion without increasing in-hospital complications and mortality by day 30 when compared with restrictive and liberal strategies in elective non-cardiac surgeries.
TRIAL REGISTRATION
ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT01597232.
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