1.Cases Analysis of Clinical Pharmacists Participating in the Treatment of Postoperative Drug-resistant Bacterial Infection
China Pharmacist 2017;20(8):1411-1414
Objective: To explore the role of clinical pharmacists participating in the treatment of postoperative drug-resistant bacterial infection through cases analysis of postoperative infection consultation performed by clinical pharmacists.Methods: Clinical pharmacists help surgeons make out the anti-infection medication for 3 cases of postoperative drug-resistant bacterial infection according to the related guideline and mastered antibacterial spectrum and pharmacokinetics of antibiotics, as well as performed the pharmaceutical care. Results: The three cases of postoperative infection were all recovered with the help of participation of clinical pharmacists in the antimicrobial treatment.Conclusion: Clinical pharmacists play an indispensable role by providing pharmaceutical care for surgical therapy team.
2.Analysis on the willingness and influencing factors of breast cancer patients to participate in lymphatic reflux training and management after surgery
Yuping SHUI ; Xianqiong FENG ; Jialing LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(12):919-924
Objective:To understand the willingness of breast cancer patients to participate in lymphatic reflux training and management after surgery, and analyze its influencing factors.Methods:A total of 157 postoperative patients with breast cancer were selected by convenience sampling method. The investigation tools included general information questionnaire and lymphedema health belief questionnaire.Results:64.3% (101/157) of the patients were willing to participate in lymphatic reflux training and management. Logistic regression analysis showed that ethnic group ( OR=0.06, 95% CI 0.01-0.68), divorce ( OR=0.08, 95% CI 0.01-0.89), benefit cognition ( OR=12.41, 95% CI 4.26-36.19), obstacle cognition ( OR=3.83, 95% CI 1.48-9.91), behavioral clues ( OR=3.72, 95% CI 1.51-9.20) were significant influencing factors of parents' willness of participating in lymphatic reflux training and management( P<0.05). Conclusion:The willingness of patients to participate in lymphatic reflux training and management is at a medium level, which was influenced by ethnic group, marital status, health belief of benefits cognition, obstacle cognition and behavioral clues. Attention should be paid to the implementation during health education for the prevention of lymphedema, and patient′s willness of participating in lymphatic reflux training and management should be improved.
3.Synthesis and anti-platelet aggregation activities of ferulic acid esters
Baoquan LI ; Nianguang LI ; Feng FENG ; Yuping TANG ; Jinao DUAN
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2009;40(6):486-490
Aim: To study the synthesis and anti-platelet aggregation activities of ferulic acidic esters so as to search for novel antithrombus agents. Methods: Based on prodrug strategy and combination principles, monoesters were first synthesized by reaction of ferulic acid with alcohols, and then the monoesters were coupled with aspirin to afford bis-esters. The target compounds were assayed for anti-platelet aggregation activities in vitro. Results: Sixteen target compounds and eight sideproducts including 15 new compounds were synthesized and their struc-tures were determined by IR, MS and ~1H NMR. The results demonstrated that some tested compounds exhibited potential anti-platelet aggregation activities. Conclusion: The bis-esters of ferulic esters coupling with aspirin with 4 to 5 carbons in side chain might be used as lead compounds for further study in searching for novel antithrom-bus agents.
4.The relationships among postpartum depression, dysfunctional attitudes and automatic thoughts
Xiaoli CHEN ; Yuping SONG ; Baozhen NI ; Hongwei SUN ; Feng QI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2013;22(8):713-715
Objective To study the relationships among postpartum depression,dysfunctional attitudes and automatic thoughts.Methods 274 cases of postpartum women were estimated at fifth or sixth week after delivery by Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS),Dysfunctional Attitudes Scales (DAS),Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire(ATQ) and some other forms designed by ourselves.Results ①The prevalence of postpartum depression was 18.20%.②The impact of culture degree on postpartum depression was statistically significant(x2 =12.37,P < 0.05).③Compared with normal subjects,the postpartum depression group had significantly higher total score of ATQ (48.98 ± 12.35 vs 79.29 ± 23.90),total scores of DAS (118.92 ± 20.03 vs 148.03 ± 28.47),attraction or repulsion (13.82 ± 4.33 vs 18.01 ± 6.38),perfection (14.53 ± 5.91 vs 19.21 ± 5.23),compulsion(13.09 ± 3.61 vs 19.36 ± 4.98),seeking applause (14.97 ± 4.06 vs 18.78 ± 5.59),dependence (14.30 ±4.12 vs 19.23 ± 5.43),autonomous attitude(16.54 ± 3.67 vs 21.51 ± 4.81),cognition philosophy (12.32 ± 3.79 vs 18.16 ± 3.43),the difference was all statistically significant (P < 0.01).④There was a significant positive correlation in postpartum depression and total scores of ATQ,total scores of DAS,attraction or repulsion,perfection,compulsion,seeking applause,dependence,cognition philosophy (the Pearson correlation was respectively:0.658,0.432,0.187,0.432,0.481,0.304,0.458,0.459,P < 0.01).⑤Through stepwise regression analysis,automatic thoughts,cognition philosophy,compulsion,perfection and dysfunctional attitudes might play considerable role to predict the occurrence of postpartum depression.Conclusion Automatic thoughts,dysfunctional attitudes can predict postpartum depression to some extent.
5.Design with professional features in microbiology experimental teaching
Yuping SUN ; Bei ZHANG ; Suhui LIU ; Ping NI ; Feng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2012;11(6):608-610
Professional features,which include taking students as its main body and improving the students' practical and operational ability as its aim are embodied in microbiology experimental teaching to improve the teaching quality and train high medical talents with different majors.Meanwhile,the design is intended to make medical graduates with different majors to quickly combine the microbiology knowledge with the practical situation in work thus to better serve the society.
6.Review and Analysis of Antibiotics Prophylactic Used during Perioperative Period of 960 Cases of TypeⅠIncision Operation in a Cancer Hospital
Xiaodan ZHANG ; Feng YANG ; Chunxiao PAN ; Jingmo YANG ; Yuping SHANG
China Pharmacist 2015;(11):1922-1925
Objective:To analyze the prophylactic use of antibiotics during the perioperative period of typeⅠincision operation in a cancer hospital in order to promote the safe, effective and rational use of antibiotics. Methods:The rationality of 480 cases of typeⅠincision operation from January to December in 2013 and from January to December in 2014 was evaluated respectively, and the analy-sis and comparison were performed on the prophylactic use of antibiotics. Results: Through the pharmaceutical intervention including the special evaluation carried out by clinical pharmacists, the use of antibiotics gradually reached the rational level. Conclusion: The participation of clinical pharmacists in the use management of antibiotics in typeⅠincision operation can improve the rationality of the drugs used in clinic.
7.The impact of personality and coping style on postpartum depression
Yuping SONG ; Hongwei SUN ; Ruirong SONG ; Yonghao WU ; Feng QI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2010;19(11):994-995
Objective To study the impact of personality and coping style on postpartum depression.Methods 273 cases of postpartum women were estimated by Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale ( EPDS),NEO Five-Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI) and Trait Coping Style Questionnaire (TCSQ). With the SPSS11.5,t-test,correlation analysis and regression analysis were carried out for the collected data. Results 23. 1% of postpartum women suffered from depression. There were significant differences in personality traits and coping styles between postpartum depression group and normal group(P< 0. 01 ). There was a significant correlation in depression of postpartum and neuroticism, extraversion ( r = - 0. 409 ~ 0. 824 ), agreeableness of personality traits, coping styles.The personality traits was related to coping styles ( r = 0.260, - 0.445, - 0. 234,0. 375 , - 0.431 ). The extraversion, agreeableness of personality traits, negative coping style and positive coping style entered the regression equation of depression and can explain the 32.9% percent variance. Conclusion The extraversion, agreeableness of personality traits, negative coping style and positive coping style are important factors for postpartum depression.
8.Shortening Transfer Time of Critical Inpatients from Ward to Intensive Care Unit:Based on Six Sigma
Jianping SONG ; Yan FENG ; Minfang Lü ; Juehua XU ; Yuping ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2017;23(7):843-847
Objective To shorten the transfer time of critical inpatients from wards to intensive care unit (ICU). Methods From Novem-ber to December, 2015, 30 critical inpatients transferred from wards to ICU were investigated, and analyzed with Six Sigma DMAIC five-step method. There were 7 main processes and 22 sub-processes refined in transfer procedure, as well as the key quality points and the factors influencing the safety of transferring. Some improvement advice were recommended, including multifunctional transfer cart, Check-list before Transfer to Intensive Care Unit for Critical Patients, setting up transport group, training for young nurses and application of SBAR communication. Other 30 critical inpatients transferred from wards to ICU, from May to June, 2016, after the series of control pro-grams, were investigated. Results After improvement, the total transfer time from wards to ICU decreased (t=15.052, P<0.001), without the increase of human power and unsafety issues. The rescue success rate increased from 91.67%to 98.01%. Conclusion The process transfer-ring patient from wards to ICU has been reengineered based on Six Sigma DMAIC management, that reduces the time and improve the res-cue success rate.
9.Effects of Drought Stress on Activity of Key Enzyme in Saikosaponin Biosynthesis Passway and Saponins Content in Bupleurum chinense
Xiaowei HAN ; Hong FENG ; Jianming FENG ; Yuping YAN ; Dan ZHANG ; Kaiyan ZHENG ; Yuguang ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;24(5):71-75
Objective To research the effects of drought stress on activity of key enzyme in saikosaponin biosynthesis and saponins content in Bupleurum chinense; To reveal response of Bupleurum chinense to drought stress from protein level. Methods Bupleurum chinense was cultivated in potted water control experiment with 70%–80%, 60%–70%, 40%–50% and 20%–30% saturated soil water contents. The enzyme activities of 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-coenzyme A reductase (HMGR), isoprenyl-based coke (IPPI), farnesyl pyrophosphate synthase (FPS) and β-carotenoid synthase (β-AS) of six months and one year old Bupleurum chinense were measured. The contents of saikosaponins a and d in samples of different soil water contents were determined by HPLC. Results When the saturated moisture was 40%–50%, the enzymatic activities of HMGR, IPPI, FPS and β-AS were the highest, followed by saturated moisture 60%–70%、70%–80% and 20%–30%. The trend of saikosaponin was similar to that of the activity of key enzyme. Conclusion 40%–50% soil saturated water content can significantly increase the activity of the key enzymes in the saikosaponin synthesis pathway. The saponin content and enzyme activity show a significant positive correlation, indicating that under drought stress, Bupleurum chinense regulates the synthesis of saikosaponin by regulating the key enzyme activity of saikosaponin synthesis pathway to respond drought stress.
10.The changes of α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone in the serum of patients with TBI
Guilong FENG ; Qiang ZHANG ; Jie FENG ; Yuping TONG ; Huaping ZHANG ; Xiaoming YANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2016;25(12):1243-1247
Objective To study the effects of α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH) on excessive inflammatory response of patients to traumatic brain injury (TBI) so as to prevent against the development of the secondary injury by observing the changes of α-MSH level in the serum of patients with TBI,and the relationships of the levels of serum α-MSH with the severity of TBI,and with the levels of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α).Methods A total of 48 patients with acute TBI were divided into three groups according to GCS score:severe group with GCS 3-8 (n =18),moderate group with GCS 9-12 (n =16),and mild group with GCS 13-15 (n =14).Ten healthy volunteers were recruited as a control group.The blood samples were collected within 24 h and 3 d,5 d,7 days after injury.The concentrations of α-MSH and TNF-α in the separated serum were measured by double antibody sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).All variables were presented as ((x)±s).Repeated measures and analysis of variance and further multiple comparisons were carried out to compare variables.When necessary,the Student's t test was utilized.Pearson correlation analyses were performed to determine the correlations between variables.Results The serum α-MSH levels in the three TBI groups were lower than that in the control group (P < 0.05).And the severer injury was,the lower α-MSH level was.The lowest α-MSH levels dropped to the trough on the 3rd day or the 5th day after TBI [severe group:(9.65 ±4.21) pg/mL,moderate group:(10.69 ±4.30) pg/mL,mild group:(18.89 ±7.19) pg/mLvs.control:(45.67 ± 10.95) pg/mL].While the serum TNF-α levels in three TBI groups were higher than that in the control group (P < 0.05),and the TNF-α level was higher in the severer group.The peak values of TNF-α in the three TBI groups reached on the 3rd day after TBI [severe group:(37.24 ± 18.28) pg/mL,moderate group:(26.19 ±6.78) pg/mL,mild group:(18.60 ±7.83) pg/mL vs.control:(10.74 ± 1.71) pg/ mL].There were negative correlations between the levels of serum α-MSH and TNF-α at four intervals.Conclusions In patients with TBI,the serum levels of α-MSH decreased,and the lowest levels of α-MSH dropped to the trough on the 3rd day or the 5th day after TBI.While the levels of TNF-α increased,and the peak values reached on the 3rd day after TBI.And as the injury was more severe,these changes were more significant.There were negative correlations between the serum α-MSH levels and TNF-α levels in general.