1.The effect of the combination of video feedback and telephone intervention on postdischarge rehabilitation in patients receiving artificial total hip replacement
Yanjin LIU ; Huanhuan GAO ; Hui ZHAO ; Huiping XU ; Peihua LYU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(19):1409-1412
Objective To explore the effect of the combination of video feedback and telephone intervention on postdischarge rehabilitation in patients receiving artificial total hip replacement.Methods A total of 60 patients receiving artificial total hip replacement were divided into intervention group and control group with 30 cases each by random digits table method.The combination of video feedback and telephone intervention was conducted in intervention group,and conventional discharge guidance and telephone follow-up on a regular basis in control group.In intervention group,the patients or their family member were asked to record the video of the exercises and daily living when patients were at home according instructions and researchers assessed the condition of patient's joint and muscle function and provided individual education and instructions to the patients on the basis of the feedback video through telephone.Harris hip function rating scale and Functional Independence Measure (FIM) were investigated at discharge and 1,3,6 months after discharge.Results There were no significant differences in Harris hip function rating scale and FIM score at discharge between 2 groups,P>0.05.Harris hip function rating scale score were (72.70± 11.65),(83.11±5.12),(94.83±3.08) scores at 1,3,6 months after discharge in intervention group,and (63.20±14.96),(77.00±11.62),(87.50±7.94) scores in control group,there were significant differences,P<0.05 or <0.01.FIM score were (96.30±4.63),(108.76±3.28),(125.79±1.19) scores at 1,3,6 months after discharge in intervention group,and (78.23±5.09),(86.43±6.30),(96.54±5.35) scores in control group,there were significant differences,P<0.01.Conclusion The combination of video feedback and telephone intervention could help to promote the postdischarge hip function for patients receiving artificial total hip replacement.
2.Prognostic predictors of minor stroke
Guang CHEN ; Jinglei LYU ; Hui SUN ; Renliang ZHAO
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2014;22(7):546-551
Minor stroke is characterized by the mild symptom and rapid recovery,and does not easily cause disability,but a part of patients with minor stroke are the high risk population of recurrent stroke,and can cause disability,cognitive impairment,and emotional disorders.Early prediction of the prognosis in patients with minor stroke,screening for the high risk population of recurrent stroke and disability,and giving appropriate treatment may prevent recurrent stroke and improve the prognosis of patients.This article reviews the predictors of prognosis in patients with minor stroke.
3.Effect of isoflurane preconditioning on inflammatory responses during spinal cord injury in rats
Lijuan ZHU ; Lianhua ZHANG ; Miaomiao LYU ; Meiyan SUN ; Changjun GAO ; Hui ZHAO ; Xude SUN ; Lixian XU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2014;(3):328-330
Objective To evaluate the effect of isoflurane preconditioning on inflammatory responses during spinal cord injury (SCI ) in rats .Methods Sixty adult male Sprague-Dawley rats ,weighing 250-300 g , were randomly divided into 3 groups ( n= 20 each ) using a random number table :sham operation group (S group) , SCI group , and isoflurane preconditioning group (I group ) . The animals were anesthetized with intraperitoneal pentobarbital sodium 40 mg/kg .SCI was produced by a weight-drop contusion at the T10 level .The rats inhaled 2% isoflurane for 2 h ,and the model was established at 24 h after the end of isoflurane inhalation in I group . Neurological function was assessed and scored by using the the Basso , Beattie , Bresnahan (BBB ) Locomotor Rating Scale on 7 days after SCI .Five rats in each group were then chosen and spinal cord specimens were obtained and cut into sections which were stained with haematoxylin and eosin for determination of the viable neuron count .Fifteen rats in each group were sacrificed and the spinal cord was removed for detection of nuclear factor kappaB (NF-κB ) and interleukin-1β (IL-1β) expression (by Western blot ) .Results Compared with S group ,BBB score and the number of viable neurons were significantly decreased ,and the expression of NF-κB and IL-1βprotein was up-regulated in SCI group ( P<0.05) .Compared with SCI group ,BBB score and the number of viable neurons were significantly increased ,and the expression of NF-κB and IL-1βprotein was down-regulated in group I ( P<0.05 ) .Conclusion The mechanism by which isoflurane preconditioning protects the spinal cord is related to inhibition of inflammatory responses in rats .
4.Clinical features of mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis and stroke-like episodes:an analysis of 190 cases
Zhe ZHANG ; Danhua ZHAO ; Jing LIU ; Yuehuan ZUO ; Hui XIONG ; He LYU ; Wei ZHANG ; Yun YUAN ; Zhaoxia WANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2016;49(3):237-242
Objective To summarize the clinical features of Chinese patients with mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis and stroke-like episodes ( MELAS).Methods A total of 190 patients with MELAS who presented to Peking University First Hospital between 1997 and 2015 were recruited.Among 190 patients, 175 were identified carrying mitochondrial DNA mutations, and the remaining 15 patients were diagnosed by muscle biopsy.The clinical features, including predisposing factors of stroke-like episodes, the onset symptoms and frequencies of various manifestations were analyzed and reported.Results In our cohort of MELAS patients, the male-to-female ratio was 1.44∶1.The median age of onset was 14 years ( from 7 months to 45 years).The peak onset ages were 8-12 years.The median onset age of the first stroke-like episode was 16 years ( from 1 to 53 years ).There were 66 ( 46.15%) patients who had predisposing factors before the onset, and fatigue and upper respiratory tract infection were the most common predisposing factors of stroke-like episodes in these patients ( 37.88%, 25/66 and 34.85%, 23/66, respectively).Other predisposing factors included emotional agitation, drinking alcohol, trauma, withdrawal of antiepileptic drugs, being frightened, satiation and hunger.Stroke-like episodes appeared in 70.53%(134/190) patients as an onset symptom and developed in all patients with disease progression.The neurological manifestations included seizure ( 89.42%, 169/189 ) , mental retardation or dementia (82.87%, 150/181), headache (74.30%, 133/179), hemianopia or cortical blindness (67.72%, 107/158), exercise intolerance (50.87%, 88/173), hemiplegia or hemianesthesia (47.44%, 74/156), sensorineural deafness (46.20%, 85/184), aphasia (39.47%, 60/152), behaviour disorder (17.71%, 31/175) and ophthalmoplegia ( 9.60%, 17/177 ).The manifestations of extra-nervous systems included hirsutism (67.57%, 100/148), vomiting (65.58%, 101/154), fever (62.07%, 90/145), short stature (45.32%, 63/139), diarrhea or constipation (43.48%, 70/161), low body mass index (26.62%, 37/139), diabetes mellitus (20.79%, 37/178) and kidney disease (3.16%, 6/190).Conclusions The majority of the patients in this study have the disease onset during childhood.There are more male MELAS patients than females.Most common clinical manifestations are seizure, mental retardation or dementia, headache, cortical blindness, hirsutism, vomiting and fever in this patient group.
5.Fluorescence Carbon Dot-based Imprinted Polymer for Highly Selective Detection of Bovine Hemoglobin
Piao-Piao LYU ; Dan-Dan XIE ; Zhao-Hui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2018;46(6):917-924
A novel fluorescent imprinted polymer (CDs@ MIP) with selective recognition of hemoglobin was prepared by the sol-gel method using fluorescent carbon dots as the carrier material, 3-aminopropyltrieth-oxysilane as the functional monomer, tetraethoxysilane as the crosslinking agent and bovine hemoglobin as template molecule. The results of IR and scanning electron microscopy showed that the molecularly imprinted polymer was coated on the surface of fluorescent carbon dots. The CDs@ MIP showed selective recognition properties for bovine hemoglobin with an imprinting factor of 4. 60. Also the adsorption ability and specific recognition performance of CDs@ MIP were investigated, and it was found that the CDs@ MIP had high selectivity toward bovine hemoglobin, and the selection factors for ovalbumin, bovine serum albumin and human serum albumin were 4. 38, 4. 73 and 3. 66, respectively. Under the optimal conditions, the linear range of CDs@ MIP for bovine hemoglobin was 0. 1-10. 0 μmol/ L and the detection limit was 23. 0 nmol/ L. The CDs@ MIP was successfully used for the determination of bovine hemoglobin in bovine blood samples with recoveries of 99. 0% -102. 5% .
6.Early growth response gene-1 regulates host cell autophagy in HTLV-1 infection
Qingsong HUANG ; Zhiguo NIU ; Weidong ZHAO ; Ziqiang DING ; Menglin WU ; Xiaomei HOU ; Ruohan LYU ; Lushuang MAO ; Ze LI ; Xinxiang HUANG ; Hui WANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2017;37(7):492-496
Objective To investigate the influence of early growth response gene-1 (EGR1) on the autophagy of host cells following infection with human T cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1).MethodsA HTLV-1-positive cell line MT2 was co-cultured with HeLa cells for 24 h to construct the virus early infection model.Immunoblotting assay was used to detect the expression of HTLV-1 core protein p19 and EGR1.Luciferase reporter gene analysis was used to detect the transcriptional activity of 5′-regulatory sequence of EGR1 at different time points after co-culturing.An effective small interfering RNA (siRNA) targeting EGR1 was screened out and transfected into HeLa cells by Lipofectamine 2000.Then the transfected HeLa cells were co-cultured with the HTLV-1-positive cell line MT2 for 24 h.Immunoblotting assay was used to detect HTLV-1 core protein p19, EGR1 and autophagy-related protein LC3.Real-time PCR was performed to detect viral load.Autophagosome was analyzed by immunofluorescence after co-culturing.Results The expression of EGR1 and the transcriptional activity of pEGR1-luc gradually increased after co-culturing HeLa cells with MT2 cells for 8 h (P<0.01).The expression of EGR1 was positively correlated with host cell autophagy following HTLV-1 infection.The effective siRNA for silencing the expression of EGR1 was obtained and named as siE2.The viral load, the expression of HTLV-1 core protein p19 and the proportion of LC3B/LC3A in the co-culture model were markedly down-regulated by RNA interference with siE2, which was concomitant with a persistent decrease of intracellular autophagosome (P<0.01).Conclusion EGR1 is associated with host cell autophagy and viral replication in HTLV-1 infection.
7.Protective effect of fibroblast growth factor 21 on ischemic stroke
Jingyu ZHAO ; Xiaoyi CHEN ; Ya ZHANG ; Hui ZHANG ; Peiyuan LYU ; Yanhong DONG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2022;30(5):365-368
As a multifunctional signal molecule, fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) has been proved to have a variety of biological effects, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant stress, and neuroprotection. This article reviews the latest research progress on the protective effect of FGF21 in ischemic stroke and its relationship with cognitive impairment.
8.Analysis of the clinical characteristics of late-onset sepsis in very low birth weight infants
Xiaopeng ZHAO ; Hui LYU ; Xufang LI ; Yanyan SONG ; Wei ZHOU
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2018;36(3):161-165
Objective To explore the clinical characteristics including the morbidity, clinical manifestation, and pathogens of late-onset sepsis (LOS) in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Methods Clinical data of all VLBW infants in NICU from January 2011 to December 2013 were collected. According to the results of blood culture, the VLBW infants diagnosed with LOS were divided into confirmed LOS group and clinical LOS group. The morbidity, clinical manifestations, common pathogens, and drug sensitivity of LOS were retrospectively analyzed. Results In 226 VLBW infants, there were 117 cases of LOS with the morbidity at 51.8%. Forty-five infants were confirmed to have LOS by blood culture, accounting for 19.9% (45/226); another 72 infants were diagnosed with clinical LOS, accounting for 31.9% (72/226). The rates of tachycardia and temperature fluctuation in confirmed LOS group were higher than those in clinical LOS group, and there were significant differences (P<0.05). There were 51 strains of pathogenic bacteria, with 32 Gram-negative bacteria (62.7%), 16 Gram-positive bacteria (31.4%), and 3 fungi (5.9%).The common pathogenic bacteria were Klebsiella pneumoniae and coagulase negative Staphylococcus,the most of which were multidrug-resistant bacteria.Conclusions The incidence of LOS in VLBW infants is high. The main clinical manifestations are sudden changes in breathing, heart rate, mental state, and skin color. Although these manifestations are not specific,they could serve as early warning.The common pathogenic bacteria are Klebsiella pneumoniae and coagulase negative Staphylococcus,and both of them are multidrug resistant.
9.Analysis on 12 cases of adrenal ganglioneuromas
Ping SUN ; Hui LYU ; Yanjun ZHAO ; Lianghua WU
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2018;12(2):174-176
10.Evaluation and diagnosis of vascular cognitive impairment
Ya ZHANG ; Hui ZHANG ; Jingyu ZHAO ; Peiyuan LYU ; Yanhong DONG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2022;30(12):934-938
Vascular cognitive impairment (VCI) is a syndrome from mild cognitive impairment to dementia caused by various vascular risk factors and cerebrovascular diseases. Early detection and definite diagnosis can significantly improve the outcomes of patients with VCI. This article reviews the evaluation and diagnosis of VCI.