1.Influence of nursing intervention on sleep quality and postoperative comfort of patients with percutaneous coronary intervention
Yongli HUANG ; Xuehong LI ; Qianhui LIU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2008;24(14):15-17
Objective To discuss the influence of nursing intervention on sleep quality and postoperative comfort of patients with percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI). Methods We divided 96 patients who were to receive PCI into the test group and control group with 48 patients in each group.The control group received routine nursing while the test group were given systemic nursing intervention based on routine nursing intervention.The sleep quality and incidence rate of complications were compared. Results The sleep quality in the test group was better than that of the control group (P < 0.01 ).The ineidience of waist-back pain,dysuria,induced emiction,eatheter emietion,anaesthesia of lower limbs,fidget in the test group also decreased compared with the control group(P < 0.05). Conclusions Systemic nursing intervention could improve the sleep quality and postoperative comfort for PCI patients
2.Application of task-driven teaching methodology based on action research in cardiopulmonary resuscitation training
Yongli HUANG ; Shifang MAO ; Shufang ZOU ; Ni CHEN ; Qianhui LIU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2015;(8):75-78
Objective To explore the effect of task-driven teaching methodology based on the action research on cardiopulmonary resuscitation training. Methods The 80 nurses recruited in 2011 were assigned in the control, receiving routine training while another 80 nurses recruited in 2012 were in the study group, where task-driven teaching methodology was used based on the action research. The two groups were compared in terms of results of theoretical and operational examinations. Result The study group was significantly better than the control group in the scores of theoretical and operational examinations ( P < 0 . 05 ) . Conclusion The task-driven teaching methodology based on the action research not only increases the examination results, but also improves the effect of teaching.
3.Research on the interaction of mechanism between aspirin and human serum albumin
Yun HUANG ; Lijian CUI ; Yuhong DOU ; Yongli WANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(09):-
Aim To study the fluorescence spectroscopy of human serum albumin(HSA)and the interaction of aspirin and HSA.Methods The quenching mechanism of the fluorescence of human serum albumin by aspirin was studied with the fluorescence.The interaction dissociation constants KD of human serum albumin and aspirin were determined at different temperatures according to double reciprocal Lineweaver-Burk plot and the main binding force was discussed by thermodynamic equations.The effect of aspirin on human serum albumin was also studied by synchronous fluorescence spectrometry.Results The quenching mechanism of aspirin to human serum albumin was static quenching.The interaction dissociation constants KD at 37℃,25℃ was 1.44?10-3 and 1.96?10-3 mol?L-1 respectively.The thermodynamic parameters of the reaction was-19.73 kJ?mol-1(?H),-16.21 kJ?mol-1(?G),-11.77 kJ?mol-1(?S).Conclusions The main binding force between aspirin and HSA was Van der Waals interaction.Aspirin binding on the human serum albumin could change the serum protein conformation.
4.Effects of Xinghuayu parenteral solution on hemodynamics and blood coagulation
Fang GUO ; Song ZHAO ; Hailong HUANG ; Yongli WAMG ; Haili ZHANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(05):-
Aim To observe the effects of Xinghuayu parenteral(XHY) solution on hemodynamics, and try to understand its mechanism of pharmocological effects on hemodynamics. Methods Select normal and blood blot model rat to assay hemodynamic. Results ① Both 14 mg?kg -1 and 21 mg?kg -1 doses of XHY could decrease multiphasic hemodynamics index of rat blood blot model with different efficiency;these indexes included: plasm viscosity (P
5.Investigation on knowledge,attitude and practice status quo about cardiopulmonary resuscitation in primary caregivers for patients with high risk of sudden cardiac death
Yongli HUANG ; Huilan WANG ; Xiping ZHOU ; Feng LIU
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(21):2955-2958
Objective To investigate the knowledge,attitude and practice (KAP) status quo of the primary caregivers on cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in the patients with high risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD).Methods The convenience sampling method was used to extract 139 primary caregivers of the inpatients with high risk of SCD in the cardiology department of our hospital from January to June 2015.The self-designed questionnaire was adopted to perform the KAP status quo investigation on CPR and the influence factors were analyzed.Results The scoring rate of knowledge,attitude and practice about CPR in the primary caregivers were 36.85%,64.26% and 29.24%,respectively;the cultural level,residence place,health status,training experience,first-aid experience and sick time of the patients were the influence factors of KAP on CPR (P<0.05).Conclusion The KAP status quo of CPR among primary caregivers are poor.It is necessary to strengthen CPR training in primary caregivers and improve their KAP level.
6.Immunosuppression effects of MSCs transplantation in rat burn models
Jinjin ZHANG ; Lixing FAN ; Yuanlun YU ; Yongli HUANG ; Yanchao XING
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2015;38(1):19-24,后插5
Objective To explore the immunosuppression effects,outcomes and clinical significance of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) transplantation in burn treatment by comparing the levels of WBC,C-reaction protein (CRP),interferon-γ(IFN-γ),interferon-o (TNF-α),interleukin-6 (IL-6),interleukin-10 (IL-10) between control burn models and models conducting MSCs transplantation.Methods After stripping Wharton's Jelly from the neonatal umbilical cord,MSCs was cultured and expanded.Burn models were constructed in male SD rats weighted at (200± 5) g,and randomly grouped for control and MSCs transplantation.The rats in transplantation group were injected subcutaneously with hUCMSCs (1.5× 106) at 24 h after burning.The content of WBC,CRP,IFN-γ,TNF-α,IL-6,IL-10 in blood samples at 0,1,2,3,5 and 7 d after burning were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).The ELISA results,the wound healing rate at 7,14,21 and 28 d,as well as wound healing time were compared and analyzed statistically by ANOVA between the two groups.Results WBC in control group increased significantly at 1 and 2 d,and CRP in control group increased substantially at 2 and 3 d.IFN-% IL-6 and IL-10 levels in serum showed increase on 5 d,and TNF-α arrived at its peak value at 7 d.By contrast,WBC,CRP,TNF-α,IL-6 and IL-10 of the MSCs transplantation group showed slightly increase after burning and the differences were convinced by statistical analysis,while IFN-γ showed little difference among the two groups.The MSCs transplantation group also showed significantly higher wound healing rate at 14,21,28 d and shorter wound healing time than that of the control.Conclusions MSCs transplantation can suppress the over-inflammatory response by significantly mediating the inflammatory cytokines as WBC,CRP,TNF-α,IL-6,IL-10 in burn.IFN-γseems not affected by MSCs transplantation.MSCs would be suitable to promote wound healing and repair in burn,which is achieved not only by differentiation and paracrine,but also by subtle immunoregulation.
7.Clinical evaluation of the (1, 3)-β-D-glucan assay as an aid to diagnosis of fungal infections in severe pneumonia patients
Wenxin ZENG ; Yuan HUANG ; Yu DENG ; Miaoyun WEN ; Yongli HAN ; Wenhong ZHONG ; Hongke ZENG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2016;25(5):659-662
Objective To evaluate (1,3)-β-D-glucan (BG) assay as an aid for invasive fungal infection (IFI) diagnosis in severe pneumonia patients (diagnosis followed 2007 American Thoracic Society (ATS) and Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA) severe pneumonia standard).Methods BG antigenemia was measured by BG Assay Box.IFIs was classified according to the blood fungal laboratory reports.Results 558 patients (185 females,373 males,mean age 64.7) were included.41 patients were proven to be fungal infected to be classified in exposure group.BG assay mean value in exposure group and unexposure group were (568.53 ±796.57) pg/mL,(51.4 ±63.27) pg/mL,respectively.Patients in the exposure group had significantly higher BG assay value than patients in the unexposure group (P <0.05).For the cutoff 100 pg/mL recommended by manufacturer,the sensitivity,specificity,positive predict value and negative predict value of the BG assay were 92.7%,92.5%,49.4% and 0.6%,respectively.Conclusion BG assay has positive clinical value in invasive fungal infection diagnosis in severe pneumonia patients.
8.Histomorphometrical analysis of vertebral lamina with osteofluorosis and its correlation with signal intensity in MRI
Yongli ZHANG ; Lianfu DENG ; Kemin CHEN ; Haifeng XU ; Jin QI ; Yong LU ; Wei HUANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2016;(1):20-27
Objective To analyze histomorphometrical characteristics of bone and bone marrow tissue in the vertebral lamina of patients with osteofluorosis, and to explore the influencing factors on signal intensity in MRI. Methods Spinal MRI of 109 patients (57 men, 52 women;age range 32-80 years;mean age 52 years) with osteofluorosis from December 2001 to May 2012 was analyzed retrospectively, including 48 patients in cervical segment, 31 in thoracic segment and 30 in lumbar segment. 36 pa?tients (16 men, 20 women;mean age 51 years;age range 34-68 years) had undergone laminectomy and the vertebral lamina speci?mens were collected. The cervical MRI of 48 patients with matching gender and age (26 men, 22 women;mean age 51 years, age range 34-71 years) was selected as control group, who were from areas where fluorosis is not endemic. All patients were divided in?to vertebra low, medium and high signal groups according to T1WI of MRI. The vertebra signal to noise ratio measure and stan?dardization of signal intensity were performed. Osteosclerosis, osteoporosis and normal bone were differentiated under spinal X?ray plain film. Combined with histomorphometric analysis of vertebra lamina in 36 patients, correlation between MRI signal intensity, histomorphometric parameters of the vertebra lamina and influencing factors on signal intensity were studied. Results 77 pa?tients (70.6%, 77/109) had osteosclerosis indicated by appearance of spine under X?ray, 29 (26.6%, 29/109) osteoporosis and 3 (2.8%, 3/109) normal bone. T1WI of MRI showed 25 cases had low signal vertebra, 52 medium signal and 32 high signal. The ver? tebra SNR in patients with osteofluorosis was lower on T1WI, T2WI and short time inversion recovery (STIR) sequences, compared with control group. Those with a low versus high signal on T1WI had 6.04 times the odds of osteosclerosis (OR=6.04, 95%CI 2.44-14.91, P<0.001). Histomorphometry of vertebral lamina in 36 patients with osteofluorosis was performed, revealing that not only the trabecular bone volume had changed, but also did the adipocyte volume and hemopoietic cell volume in the bone marrow tis?sues. Compared with normal reference values, trabecular bone volume was significantly increased (47.7%± 13.3% vs. 14.7%± 4.3%) (P<0.001);adipocyte volume was significantly decreased (12.3%±9.1%vs. 50.5%±8.7%);hematopoietic cell volume was decreased (40.0%±7.0%vs. 42.5%±8.5%) (P=0.038). There were inverse associations between trabecular bone volume and adipo?cyte volume (r=-0.869, P<0.001), and between trabecular bone volume and T1WI (r=-0.851, P<0.001) found by Pearson correla?tion test. In contrast, there were positive associations between T1WI and adipocyte volume (r=0.927, P<0.001). Conclusion The vertebra T1WI signal intensity is decreased in patients with osteofluorosis, resulting from increase of trabecular bone volume and re?duction of adipocyte volume. The vertebra STIR signal intensity is decreased, mainly caused by increase of trabecular bone volume.
9.Low Molecular Weight Heparin's Interference with Immunocytes' Adhesion to Fibroblast-like Synovocyte (FLS) from Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis(RA):An in Vitro Study
Lianbo XIAO ; Guilin OUYANG ; Xinwen ZHANG ; Yong HE ; Zheng HUANG ; Yongli ZHANG ; Jun XIE
China Pharmacy 2001;0(08):-
OBJECTIVE:To study the effect and thepossible mechanism of low molecular weight heparin(LMWH)on immunocytes' adhesion to fibroblast-like synovocytes(FLS)isolated from patients with rheumatoid arthritis(RA)and to study LMWH'S possible anti-inflammatory effect on RA.METHODS:LMWH's interference on the adhesion of peripheral blood monouclear cells(PBMC)isolated from healthy volunteers to FLS of RA patients was determined by quantitative counting using flow cytometry.The expression of CYR61 in the in vitro cultured FLS of RA patients was detected using real-time PCR technology.RESULTS:When FLS culture system was added with PBMC,PBMC were obviously found to adhere to FLS,but the number of adhered PBMC decreased after LMWH treatment,which manifested as increase of deciduous PBMC,increased more with the increase of LMWH dose.There was a high expression of CYR61 in synovium tissue in RA patients.CONCLUSION:LMWH inhibited the adheresion of PBMC to FLS from RA patients in a dose-dependent manner,which might be attributed to its competitive combination with heparin sulfate sites on CYR61.
10.The comparative studies on the interaction of baicalein and baicalin with bovine serum albumin and the influence of glucose
Yun HUANG ; Lijian CUI ; Chen CHEN ; Yuhong DOU ; Wenhong ZHAN ; Yongli WANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(06):-
Aim To compare the interactions of baicalein and baicalin with bovine serum albumin (BSA) and their mechanism. Methods The binding reactions of baicalein and baicalin with BSA and the effects of glucose on them were studied by spectroscopy to compare the binding constants and binding distances of baicalein-BSA and baicalin-BSA,which were calculated according to Lineweaver-Burk equation and F?ster' energy transfer theory. Thermodynamic parameters were used to calculate the types of interaction force between BSA with baicalein or baicalin and the technique of synchronous fluorescence spectra was used to observe the effects of baicalein or baicalin on the conformation of BSA. Results Both the binding constants and binding distances of baicalein-BSA and baicalin-BSA decreased with temperature increasing and were increased by glucose. Relative to baicalein,the binding affinity of baicalin to BSA decreased obviously with an increase in binding distance. Both baicalein and baicalin could form non-covalent compounds with BSA mainly to quench the intrinsic fluorescence of BSA through a static quenching procedure. Baicalein could interact with BSA through hydrogen bonds and Van der Waals force,and baicalin did it mainly through electrostatic force. Though baicalein or baicalin could induce the conformational changes of BSA by binding reaction,only the former reduced the hydrophobicity in microenvironment around the tryptophan moieties of BSA. Conclusions The glycosylation substitution of baicalein molecule can decrease the binding to BSA (baicalin-BSA) and change the types of interaction force. The physiological concentration of glucose increases the binding constants and the number of binding sites of baicalein and baicalin with BSA.