1.A review of nursing care of pressure ulcer at different stage
Yufen CUI ; Min TIAN ; Feng LIU ; Juan WANG ; Yuzhen WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(18):1401-1404
Pressure ulcer care were always the focus and difficulty of nursing work.Timely and effective care were helpful to promote the repair of pressure ulcer.This article described and compared the different stages of system pressure sores assessment.This article mainly summarized the effective nursing methods at every stage of pressure ulcer at present,which were helpful to carry out evidence-based care and improve the quality of nursing.
2.Initial construction of self-assessment system of patient safety by nurses
Min TIAN ; Feng LIU ; Yuejiao HAN ; Ning LI ; Yufen CUI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2014;30(6):74-78
Objective To construct a self-assessment system of patient safety by nurses.Methods Using self-designed questionnaires of self-assessment system of patient safety by nurses,29 nursing safety management experts were selected.Delphi method was adopted to carry out two rounds of interview.The self-assessment system of patient safety by nurses was built.The importance of the indicators went on weight analysis with specialist sorting.Results The system included 3 first-level indicators,9 secondlevel indicators,48 third-level indicators.The coefficient of variation of the indicators was < 0.20,and the coordination coefficient was 0.25.Conclusions The initial construction of system of self-assessment patient safety by nurses has the advantages of focused expert advice,with scientific results,and is reliable.It can be used for nurses' self-assessment of the security situation in patients.
3.Clinical manifestation and MRI feature on three patients of toxic encephalopathy after inhaling caffeine and sodium benzoate
Yuping XING ; Lifang ZHANG ; Yufen WANG ; Wanli SUN ; Guihua WU ; Yawei SHEN ; Lixia CUI
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2009;42(11):754-757
Objective To study the clinical manifestation and MRI feature of toxic encephalopathy after inhaling caffeine and sodium benzoate. Methods Three patients with toxic encephalopathy induced by inhaling caffeine and sodium benzoate were observed clinically and with MRI. Results The 3 patients were male. They all had definite addiction histories (the time of addiction for 3 years to 7 years ). There were special language and retropulsive dystonia besides the common characteristics of toxic encephalopathy:reaction retardation and disturbance of intelligence. MRI showed the change of generalized demyelination in bilateral symmetrical cerebral hemisphere, posterior limbs of internal capsule, corpus callosum, medial lemniscus, and cerebellum hemisphere dentate nucleus. The clinical symptoms of 3 patients were significantly improved 40 days after the adrenocortical steroid and neurotrophic treatment. The mild mood disorder remained in case 1. Conclusion Clinical manifestation and MRI of toxic encephalopathy after inhaling caffeine and sodium benzoate are known, so we could diagnose the patients of the disease in time.
4.Experience of laparoscopic complete mesocolic excision in radical resection for colon cancer
Wuhua LIN ; Qiantang HUANG ; Junqing LI ; Junmin CHU ; Yufen HE ; Qi ZHOU ; Jianxiong CUI
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2014;(3):255-257
Objective To investigate the experience of laparoscopic complete mesocolic excision ( CME) for colon cancer. Methods There were102 patients,of which 68 cases with colon cancer were performed laparoscopic CME,34 cases were treated by traditional surgery. The 2 groups were reviewed retrospectively. Results As compared with the traditional group,the operation time,time of first flatus,hospital stay in the CME group increased. The postoperative suction drainage was decreased in CME group. The CME group had less blood loss and more mean lymph nodes clearance than the traditional group. The complication incidences had no significant differences between 2 groups. Conclusion Laparoscopic CME for colon cancer,with the advantages of less tumor spreading and more thoroughly lymph node dissection,is worthy of clinical application.
5.Molecular analysis of mitochondrial DNA A1555G and connexin 26 gene(GJB2) in Chinese Northwest population with nonsyndromic sensorineural hearing loss
Yufen GUO ; Baicheng XU ; Dongyi HAN ; Jing GUAN ; Lan LAN ; Cui ZHAO ; Zhihui CHEN ; Hu YUAN ; Qiuju WANG
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2006;0(10):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the incidence of the mitochondrial DNA 12SrRNA A1555G and connexin 26 gene (GJB2) in Chinese northwest population with nonsyndromic sensorineural hearing loss,and to explore the relationship between mitochondrial DNA A1555G and mutation of GJB2 gene. METHODS Blood samples were obtained from 221 patients with nonsyndromic sensorineural hearing loss in Northwest of China; Genomic DNA was extracted from the isolated leukocytes ; Screening the mitochondrial A1555G mutation by PCR-Alw26l digestion and sequence analysis, PCR and direct sequencing were used to analyze the coding region of GJB2 gene. RESULTS The homoplasmic A1555G mutation was found in 21 individuals of 221 patients,17 of these 21 patients had been treated with aminoglycosides. Eleven different variants of GJB2 were found in all patients ,the disease-causing mutations of GJB2 were 44 individuals in these patients(44/221), The mutation 235delC is found in 54.54 % of all disease-causing mutations ; Among 21 patients with the A1555G mutation, 11 cases were found polymorphic change in GJB2 gene ,only 1 case had V37I heterozygous mutations ,other 9 cases were not found any nucleotide changes of GJB2 gene. CONCLUSION The mtDNA 12SrRNA A1555G mutation has a high incidence in Chinese northwest population with non-syndromic sensorineural hearing loss.The 235delC mutation in the GJB2 gene is most frequent mutations responsible for non-syndromic hearing impairment in this region .It is unlikely that the GJB2 gene is a major modulatory factor for hearing loss due to the A1555G mutation in Chinese population.
6.MRI changes of component and morphology in the internal carotid vulnerable plaque
Bao CUI ; Xingwang SUN ; Yufen ZHU ; Yuping DU ; Jinguo CUI ; Jianming CAI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2018;52(4):295-299
Objective To investigate the changes of component and morphology in internal carotid vulnerable plaque,for helping to make clinical intervention strategy individually. Methods A total of 47 patients with internal carotid vulnerable plaques and primary hypertension underwent 2 high-resolution and multi-contrast MRI scans, from March 2008 to April 2014 were retrospectively reviewed. At baseline, the plaque was mainly located at the proximal internal carotid artery,and maximum plaque thickness ≥1.5 mm with intraplaque hemorrhage(IPH)and(or)thin or ruptured fibrous cap.Interscan interval was 0.5 years and above. Patients with carotid occlusion or surgery were excluded. Morphological measurements included maximum plaque thickness, maximum plaque area and cross-sectional vessel area (CSVA) on the level of plaque with maximum thickness. The paired-samples t test was performed to compare the difference of plaque morphology between baseline and follow-up carotid MRI.Results The interscan interval was 1.83 (1.59,1.99)years for 47 internal carotid vulnerable plaques.One case(interscan interval 2.16 years)showed IPH within those 11 plaques without IPH at baseline,and one case(interscan interval 1.42 years)had new incident IPH within those 36 plaques with IPH at baseline. Maximum plaque thickness increased significantly from(3.94±1.44)mm to(4.24±1.68)mm(t=2.30,P<0.05)by 5.14%(-3.83,11.34)% per year. Maximum plaque area increased significantly from(49.19±21.15)mm2to(56.03±24.91)mm2(t=3.87,P<0.01)by 6.67%(-2.26,19.60)% per year.CSVA increased significantly from(66.22±27.51)mm2to(73.68±31.47)mm2(t=4.08,P<0.01)by 5.18%(-1.63,12.34)% per year.Conclusion The progression of component,burden and outer remodeling in the internal carotid vulnerable plaque may be faster in hypertension, therefore reasonable intervention strategy and regular follow-up carotid MRI should be performed.
7.Dual antiplatelet therapy for mild stroke and transient ischemic attack
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2021;29(7):514-520
Patients with mild stroke and transient ischemic attack (TIA) have a high risk of early recurrence or deterioration. Antiplatelet therapy has been recognized to reduce the risk of ischemic vascular events. All guidelines recommend antiplatelet therapy for patients with ischemic stroke. Dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) refers to the application of two drugs with different mechanisms to block platelet aggregation and prevent thrombosis. There are many combinations of DAPT, and its safety and effectiveness are still uncertain. This article reviews the efficacy and safety of DAPT in patients with mild stroke and TIA.
8.Preparation of influenza A (H1N1) split-virus vaccine and preliminary clinical trail
Jinfeng ZHANG ; Yufen GUO ; Yunkai YANG ; Chenglin XU ; Haiping CHEN ; Wei KE ; Jin ZHANG ; Meili CHEN ; Ling DING ; Chunming DONG ; Fu LI ; Wenxuan ZHANG ; Hui WANG ; Xuanlin CUI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2010;30(1):36-40
Objective To prepare an influenza A(H1N1) split-virus vaccine and observe its safe-ty and effectiveness. Methods According to the process for preparing seasonal flu split-virus vaccine two batches of vaccine were prepared with the flu A (H1N1) vaccine virus strain recommended by WHO. The pilot products were tested against the requirements of flu split-virus vaccine. Results The quality of the pi-lot vaccine has been tested by National Control Laboratory and conformed to the requirements. Nine hundred and sixty volunteers received one dose of vaccine containing either 15 μg or 30 μg of hemagglutinin. The re-suits indicated the both seroconversion rate and protection rate were higher the 70%. The GMT of HIAb of the volunteers who received 1 dose of 15 μg increased significantly by 15, 39, 37 and 25 times compared to those before vaccination in the age groups of 3-11, 12-17, 18-59 and ≥60, respectively. And 26, 72, 68 and 36 times rise were found in the postvaccinated volunteers of 30 μg group. The total adverse reaction rates of 15 μg and 30 μg dose group were 29.38% and 43.75%, respectively. The grade 2 adverse reaction rates of 15 μg and 30 μg dose group were 6.25% and 15.42%, and the grade 3 adverse reaction rates of 15 μg and 30 μg dose group were 0.83% and 1.46%, respectively. No serious adverse reactions were found. Conclusion The influenza A (H1N1) split-virus vaccine prepared according to the requirements of season-al flu vaccine is safe and effective.
9.Preliminary voxel-based morphometry analysis of grey matter abnormalities in early stage of bipolar disorder I
Wenjin ZOU ; Liping CAO ; Liqian CUI ; Xuan LI ; Guimao HUANG ; Chongpeng SUN ; Guohui LAO ; Jianhua CHEN ; Yufen OU ; Wenhao DENG ; Xinchun LI
Journal of Practical Radiology 2014;(7):1075-1079
Objective To estimate brain grey matter volume changes and location of abnormal brain regions cerebrum in early stage of bipolar disorder I (BD),in order to provided objective basis for diagnosing early stages BD.Methods 1 7 cases of BD with duration less than 2 years and 1 7 normal controls were recruited in this study.The volumetric difference of grey matter between two groups were analyzed by using voxel-based morphometry(VBM)software.Statistical threshold was voxel> 100,P <0.001 (uncor-rected).Results Compared to the normal controls,the grey matter volume of BD patients decreased in the left dorcial anterior cingu-late cortex(ACC),left insular,right sub-genu ACC,left superior temporal cortex,bilateral hippocampus-parahippocampus-amydala and left posterior lobe of cerebellum(P <0.001).Conclusion The grey matter volume of early stage BD patients is decreased,main-ly locating in the bilateral limbic system,the superior temporal gyrus and the cerebellar cortex,which probably is the morphological appearance of pathomechanism in early stages of BD.
10.Clinical Observation on Acupuncture Treatment of 36 Cases of Chronic Atrophic Gastritis
Jianzhong LI ; Lu ZHOU ; Ligong LIU ; Dehua ZHANG ; Rong ZHANG ; Ziqiang ZHAO ; Lidong WANG ; Shiying ZHANG ; Dong LIU ; Yunqing LIU ; Yufen LI ; Dongli LIU ; Xuejun CUI
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2005;3(2):23-25
Objective: To observe the therapeutic effect of acupuncture therapy for treatment of chronic atrophic gastritis. Methods: According to the theory of TCM, 36 cases of chronic atrophic gastritis were differentiated and treated by acupuncture. Gastroscopy and electrogastrograph (EGG) of the body surface, gastric acid and pepsin, blood gastrin, blood prostaglandin E (PGE), gastric mucosal cells and G cells are recorded. Results: Acupuncture therapy had a better effect in improving clinical symptoms, the markedly effective rate was 97.2% and the disappearing rate of clinical manifestations 97.02%;after acupuncture treatment,blood PGE concentration increased; gastric acid secretion increased; gastric dynamics was enhanced and the amplitude of EGG rose; acupuncture could significantly facilitate secretion of gastrin. Conclusion: Acupuncture is a convenient treatment method for atrophic gastritis with quick effect and without side effects.