1.A qualitative study on cognitive experience of anxiety disorder in team education
Lianfang WANG ; Yang JIANG ; Jinwen HUANG ; Shujun WU ; Siyi TAO ; Ge FENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(31):2448-2451
Objective To understand the cognition of patients with anxiety disorder and their inner experience and disease,and provide reference and basis for making more perfect health education. Methods A group of 38 patients with hospitalized anxiety were interviewed by collective focus interview. The interview was conducted by using the team skill training model to create a pleasant atmosphere. Results Five subjects of periods were identified, including the denial period of disease, the period of inner pain,the period of worrying about side effects of drugs,and the expectation period of disease cure. Conclusions The lack of awareness of disease and the desire for disease-related knowledge are very urgent. Through this study, we understand the psychological characteristics and needs of some patients with anxiety, and explore a set of patients who are suitable for anxiety of the mission model to provide some reference.
2.Influence of evidence-based nursing on the compliance of sitting at early stage on post-operative elders with hip fracture
Lianfang XU ; Runfang CHEN ; Peiduo XIAO ; Lifang HUANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(6):439-442
Objective To investigate the compliance of evidence-based nursing on post-operative elders with hip fracture sitting at early stage. Methods A total of 108 post-operative elders with hip fracture were divided into the observation group and the control group with 54 cases in each group with random digit table. The patients in the control group sit from bed based on their state of vital signs and mental status on the 2nd or 3rd postoperative day. And those in the observation group employ evidence-based nursing on the basis of the control group. The degree of anxiety, postoperative fatigue and compliance of patients were compared. Results Two weeks after the operation, the degree of anxiety scored 40.96±5.13, postoperative fatigue scored 1.89±0.65 in the observation group, which were lower than those of the control group, 56.40±4.28, 4.55±0.71, the difference was significant (t=288.41, 412.35, both P<0.01). The rate of compliance in the observation group was 94.44% (51/54), and the rate of the control group was 77.77%(42/54). The rate of compliance in the observation group was higher than that of the control group(χ2=8.57, P<0.05). Conclusions Using evidence-based nursing on post-operative elders with hip fracture sitting at early stage is able to improve the compliance of patients. It is good for reducing the postoperative complications, improving activities of daily life and mental state, promoting rehabilitation in patients as well.
3.Application of eardrum message on barotrauma of middle ear after hyperbaric oxygenation therapy
Lifang HUANG ; Runfang CHEN ; Peiduo XIAO ; Kaihuai HUANG ; Zhuanling CHEN ; Haiying JIE ; Lianfang XU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2015;(20):2377-2378,2379
Objective To explore the eardrum massage to reduce the effect of middle ear barotrauma after hyperbaric oxygenation therapy. Methods A total of 160 hospitalized patients with middle ear barotrauma after hyperbaric oxygenation therapy at first time were averagely divided into experimental group and control group by random number table. Valsalva maneuver had been used in the control group while eardrum message were used in the experimental group guided by pneumatic otoscope. Two groups were observed in patients with ear plug, earswelling, earache, the time of above symptom lighten and the time of eardrum improvement. Results In the observation group, the alleviated time of ear plugging time, earache and ear swelling were shorter than that of control group (t = 11. 304,8. 270,8. 640;P < 0. 01). For the I grade tympanic membrane injury, the healing time was shorter in the experimental group compared with that of the control group ( t =2. 095,P < 0. 05). Conclusions After hyperbaric oxygenation therapy, the symptom of ear plug, ear swelling, earache and tympanic hyperaemia are used eardrum message to promote blood circulation and negative pressure of middle and external ear, so as to minimize the discomfort of ear.
4.Factors influence elderly patients with hip fracture sitting early away from bed after operation and countermeasures
Peiduo XIAO ; Runfang CHEN ; Lianfang XU ; Lifang HUANG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2013;(2):19-21
Objective To explore the factors influencing the sitting early away from bed after operation in elderly patients having hip fractures.Method Forty-six elderly patients with hip fractures who were taking postoperative functional exercises of sitting away from bed and 32 nurses were investigated on the influential factors by a questionnaire.Results More than 52.1%of the patients believed the factors influencing their sitting early away from bed including lack of family support,worry about insufficient physical strength and fear of pains.65.6%of the nurses thought the factor was their inadequate assessment.Conclusion Such measures as enhancing family support,nutritional support,relief of pains from sitting from bed and improving nurse’s ability in rehabilitative training instruction are important for the patients to sit early away from bed after operation on hip fractures.
5.Temporal and extra-temporal hypoperfusion in medial temporal lobe epilepsy evaluated by arterialspin-labeling based MRI
Lianfang SHEN ; Zhiqiang ZHANG ; Guangming LU ; Cuiping YUAN ; Zhengge WANG ; Maoxue WANG ; Wei HUANG ; Fangyuan WEI ; Guanghui CHEN ; Qifu TAN
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2012;46(3):220-224
Objective To evaluate the feasibility of the lateralization of unilateral medial temporal lobe epilepsy(mTLE)by using arterial-spin-labeling(ASL)based perfusion MR imaging and investigate the changes of perfusion in the regions related to mTLE network and the relationship between the perfusion and the clinical status.Methods Twenty-five patients with left-sided and 23 with right-sided mTLE were enroiled,and 30 healthy volunteers were recruited.The cerebral blood flow(CBF)of related region was measured based on pulsed-ASL sequence on Siemens 3 T scanner.The CBF of the mTLE group were compared with that in the controls by using ANOVA analysis.The asymmetric indices of CBF in the medial temporal lobe were calculated as the lesion side compared with the normal side in matched region in mTLE group.Results Compared with the volunteers,the patients with mTLE showed the decrease of CBF in the bilateral medial and lateral temporal,the frontal and parietal regions relating to the default-mode network and more serious in lesion side.The CBF values of the medial temporal lobe were negatively correlated with the epilepsy duration(r =-0.51,P <0.01).The asymmetric index of CBF as-0.01 has a 76.0%(19/25)sensitivity and a 78.3%(18/23)specificity to distinguish the lesion side.Conclusions The decrease of CBF in the temporal and extra-temporal region by ASL-based MRI suggests the functional abnormalities in the network involved by mTLE.The ASL technique is a useful tool for lateralizing the unilateral mTLE.
6.Effects of fluorid on biomechanical parameters of the femur in young rats
Tianxiu WU ; Jinmin LIAO ; Yan CHEN ; Lianfang HUANG ; Wenshuang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(11):1967-1970
BACKGROUND:Fluoride treatment of osteoporosis has been controversial.Literatures addressing the effect of fluoride on bone bio-mechanical parameters of femur in young rats are few.OBJECTIVE:To study the effects of fluoride on bone biomechanical parameters of femur in young rats.METHODS:Ninety 2-month-old SPF Sprague Dawley rats,half male and female,were randomly divided into 9 groups:control group(young,adult and long-time)and drug-administered group(young high-fluoride,young low-fluoride,adult high-fluoride,adut low-fluoride,long-term high-fluoride and long-term low-fluoride).Rats in the control group were orally administered with physiological saline,while in the drug-administered group were given orally with different dose fluoride at the corresponding times.After experiment,rats were sacrificed under anaesthesia.Three-point bending test was performed at the left femur.The effects of fluoride on maximum load and rigidity of femur were measured.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Compared with young control group,the maximum load and the rigidity of femur in the young high-fluoride group were decreased by 13.18%and 13.61%,respectively(P<0.05),which had no dramatically difference in the young low-fluoride group.Compared with long-term high-fluoride group,the maximum load and the rigidity offemur in the young high-fluoride were decreased by 17.22%and 17.17%(P<0.05),which were obvious increased in the long.term low-fluoride grou by 18.33%and 19.15%,respectively(P<0.05).The maximum load and the rigidity of femur were strengthened in the adult high-fluoride and adult low-fluoride groups(P<0.05).The results suggested that young rats are more sensitive to high-dose fluoride,which can reduce bone quality in rats.The negative effects on bone quailty of rats were gradually displayed as the prolongation of the period of fluoride.
7.Effects of alcohol on bone metabolism and biomechanical property of mice.
Yan CHEN ; Liao CUI ; Jinmin LIAO ; Lianfang HUANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2009;26(4):780-782
This study was aimed to detect the effects of alcohol on bone metabolism and biomechanical property of growing mice. Thirty KM mice were randomly divided into 3 groups, namely basal control group (mice were killed at the beginning), normal control group (with distilled water given by gastrogavage), and 50% (V/V) alcohol group (with alcohol given by gastrogavage at the dose of 4 g x kg(-1) x d(-1) for 60 days). All mice were killed and their proximal tibia and tibial diaphysis were processed by undecalcified sections and measured by bone histomorphometry. The biomechanical properties of lumbar vertebra and femur were tested. Compared with normal control, the index of trabecular bone area (% Tb. Ar) of proximal tibial metaphysis (PTM) and the static parameter of cortical bone( Ct. Ar) both decreased obviously (P < 0.05) in alcohol group. Bone formation rate (BFR/TV) of trabecular bone and cortical bone dropped also (P < 0.05). The maximal resistibility of lumbar vertebra and structural mechanical strength of proximal femoral neck both declined significantly (P < 0.01) in alcohol group. Low dose of alcohol inhibited the bone formation rate of growing mice , thus leading to a disorder of bone metabolism and a decrease in biomechanical quality.
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8.Biomechanical study of long bones and vertebrae in rhesus monkeys
Tianxiu WU ; Jinmin LIAO ; Wenbe LI ; Yan CHEN ; Lianfang HUANG ; Ren HUANG ; Liao CUI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(46):9027-9031
BACKGROUND:The mechanical properties of monkeys are the closest to the human body.Monkey is the ideal animal model of osteoporosis research.OBJECTIVE:To explore the biomechanical properties of the long bones and vertebrae in rhesus monkeys.DESIGN.TIME AND SETTING:The mechanics experiment for the study was based on monkeys,which was completed in the South Medical University,Key Laboratory of Medical Biomechanics in Octobor 2006.MATERIALS:Four male macaca mulattas aged 17.5 years on average and three female crab-eating monkeys aged 9 years on average.METHODS:Long bones(femur,tibia,fibula,humerus,radius and ulna)and the third and fourth lumbar vertebrae of three adult crab-eating monkeys and four old macaca mulattes were teken to do four-point bending test,torsion test,indentation test and compression test respectively.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:①The results of compression experiments and indentation experiments in monkey vertebrae.②The maximum load and the rigidity factor in left side of long bone of monkeys.③The maximum torque(N·m)in the right side of long bone of monkeys.RESULTS:①In the four-point bending tests,the maximum Ioad of the left ulna,fibula,humerus,femur,tibia and radius in macaca mulattas were(574.16±163.53),(179.98±38.32),(1487.9±965.12),(1928.60±336.23),(1303.23±969.35),(559.92±1.12)N,respectively.While the rigidity factor of the left femur,tibia,fibula,humerus,radius and ulna in macaca mulattas were (53.49±14.22),(28.41±5.86),(114.22±13.24),(142.16±18.56).(101.11±15.46),(69.13±5.54)N/mm,respectively.The maximum load of the left femur,tibia.fibula,humerus,radius and ulna in crab-eating monkeys were(179.93±19.38),(53.82±5.31),(631.61±225.81),(726.07±245.69),(424.52±49.s0),(1 91.97±67.73)N,respectively;however,the rigidity factor of the left femur,tibia,fibula,humerus,radius and ulna in crab-eating monkeys were(21.45±2.63),(16.25±6.66),(68.5±12.22),(76.79±14.01),(41.80±2.79),(64.31±15.89)N/mm,respectively.②In the torsion test,the maximum torque of the right fibula,humerus,femur and tibia in macaca mulattas were(1.55±0.82),(22.26±4.26),(30.93±6.54),(17.49±4.04)N·m,respectively.The maximum torqua of the right fibula,humerus,femur,tibia in crab-eating monkeys were(0.81±0.15),(10.34±2.06),(11.58±0.76),(6.68±1.34)N·m,respectively;③In the compression test,the maximal compression load and the rigidity factor of L4 in macaca mulattas were (2811.21±403.90)N,and(69.47±8.92)N/mm,respectively;the maximal compression load and the rigidity factor of L4 in crab-eating monkeys were(1659.90±339.08)N,and(36.29±6.61)N/mm,respectively.④In the indentation test,the maximal indentation and the maximal anti-pressure of L_3 in macaca mulattas were(521.90±38.94)N,and(699.16±43.46)MPa,respectively;the maximal indentation and the maximal anti-pressure of L_3 in crab-eating monkeys were(614±145.94)N,and (815.92±193.69)MPa,respectively.CONCLUSION:Experimental data derived from the experiments demonstrated that rhesus monkeys as a kind of nonhuman primate animals have an important reference value in the animal studies of osteoporosis.
9.Short-term long-acting gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist accelerates longitudinal growth in female rats during puberty
Huamei MA ; Yanhong LI ; Zhe SU ; Minlian DU ; Tingting HUANG ; Feng LAI ; Lianfang HUANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2008;24(3):248-253
Objective To investigate the possible mechanism of the effect of short-term gonadotropin-re-leasing hormone agonist(GnRHa)on linear growth in female pubertal rats. Methods Forty 3-week-old female rats were randomly divided into 5 groups(n=8 each). One group was sacrificed as base-line control. Group OVX was operated for ovariectomy at the beginning of experiment. Group Gn and group E2 each received two intramuscu-lar injections of 2.5mg·kg-1 triptorelin 2 weeks apart, and group E2 received additional daily 1μg·kg-1·d-1estradiol(E2)s. c. at three days after the second GnRHa injection for 11 days. Group Ctrl was sham-operated ascontrol. Each rat, except for the base-line control group. received 30mg/kg oxytetracycline s. c. and 20mg/kgcalcein s. c. 9 and 2 days respectively before sacrifice. Hepatic GH receptor mRNA, insulin-like growth factor(IGF)-I and IGF binding protein(IGFBP)-3, circulating IGF-I and IGFBP-3, local IGF-I/IGF-I receptor(IGF-IR)and proliferation rate(PFR)in epiphyseal growth plate(EGP)were evaluated after 4-week treatment.Results Similar to group OVX, the rats in group Gn became taller and heavier than group Ctrl with greater tibial length, wider EGP, greater longitudinal growth rate(LGR)and higher PFR(P<0.05 or P<0.01). Estrogen supplement reversed the effect of GnRHa. There was no statistical difference among the 4 groups regarding plasma IGF-I and IGFBP-3, hepatic IGF-I and IGFBP-3 mRNA levels, local IGF-I and IGF-I R levels in EGF. GnRHa down-regulated hepatic GHR mRNA expression, which was reversed by estrogen supplement. Conclusion GnRHa accelerates longitudinal growth of female pubertal rats. Estrogen deprivation contributes to GnRHa-induced alteration of linear growth in female rats, through improving PFR and suppressing the senescence of EGP. The underlying mechanism does not attribute to endocrine change of GH/IGF-I axis or local IGF-I/IGF-IR in EGP.
10.Intervention of the patients with vertebral artery type of cervical syndrome by use of external counterpulsation and cervical traction therapy
Jirong ZHANG ; Yu HUANG ; Shuang WU ; Lianfang WANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the value of external counterpulsation and cervical traction therapy on patients with vertebral artery insufficiency syndrome. Methods Based on the criteria of clinical diagnosis, 90 patients with vertebral artery insufficiency syndrome were randomized into three groups. The group A was treated with external counterpulsation (30 cases), the group B with cervical traction (30 cases)and the group C with cervical traction plus external counterpulsation (30 cases). Results There was better therapeutic effects in group C as compared with groups A and B (P0.05). Conclusion External counterpulsation and traction therapy are effective in the treatment of the vertebral artery insufficiency syndrome.

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