1.Based on the theory of treating impotence alone with Yang Ming to explore the intervention of finger-pressing therapy on ICU-acquired weakness in critically ill children
Yuanqing LIANG ; Yuting ZHENG ; Chengcheng WANG ; Bo XU ; Lin ZHOU ; Guilan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(25):1935-1941
Objective:To explore the clinical feasibility of finger-pressing therapy based on the theory of treating impotence alone with Yang Ming to reduce incidence of ICU acquired weakness (ICU-AW) in critically ill children and provide a feasible nursing plan for ICU acquired asthenia in critically ill children.Methods:A quasi-experimental study was conducted. A total of 73 critically ill children were admitted to the PICU of Kunming Children′s Hospital from January 1 to April 30, 2021. According to the random number table, the subjects were divided into the observation group (37 cases) and the control group (36 cases). Children in the control group received routine PICU nursing. The children in the observation group were treated with PICU routine nursing and finger-pressing therapy based on the theory of treating impotence alone with Yang Ming. The two groups were compared in terms of limb muscle strength score (MRC-Score), incidence of ICU-AW, basic activities of life (Barthel Index, BI), limb muscle thickness.Results:After intervention, the MRC-Score of the observation group was 50 (46, 52) points, which was higher than 46 (40, 48) points of the control group, and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( Z=-3.70, P<0.05). The incidence of ICU-AW in the observation group was 32.43% (12/37), and the incidence of ICU-AW in the control group was 72.22% (26/36). The difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( χ2=11.58, P<0.05). The BI score of the observation group was 63 (50, 70), which was higher than 44 (40,60) of the control group, and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( Z=-3.94, P<0.05). The reduction degree of quadriceps femoris thickness in the observation group at D3-D1 was (-0.381 ± 0.131) cm, which was lower than (-0.762 ± 0.182) cm in the control group, and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( t=10.29, P<0.05). Conclusions:The application of finger-pressing therapy guided by theory of treating impotence alone with Yang Ming in the early rehabilitation of critically ill children can enhance muscle strength, prevent muscle atrophy and reduce the incidence of ICU-AW in critically ill children.
2.Ultrasonic manifestations and outcomes of fetal congenital kidney anomalies during the second trimester of pregnancy
Huiping ZHANG ; Yuqing ZHOU ; Yuanqing GUO ; Liyun FENG ; Biyuan HE
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2023;39(12):1770-1774
Objective To observe the ultrasonic manifestations and outcomes of fetal congenital kidney anomalies(CKA)during the second trimester of pregnancy.Methods Data of 223 singleton fetuses with CKA detected with ultrasound during the second trimester of pregnancy were retrospectively analyzed.The ultrasonic manifestations of fetal CKA during the second trimester of pregnancy were observed,and the changes till the third trimester of pregnancy were analyzed.Results Among 223 CKA fetuses,simple renal pelvis separation was detected in 142 fetuses,while simple double renal pelvis malformation in was found in 41,polycystic kidney disease in 11,absent kidneys in 7,simple renal cysts and ectopic kidneys each in 6,smaller kidneys in 4,horseshoe kidneys and unilateral renal pelvis separation complicated with contralateral double renal pelvis malformation each in 2,unilateral renal cyst swelling complicated with contralateral double renal pelvis malformation and unilateral renal double renal pelvis malformation complicated with renal pelvis separation was noticed each in 1 fetus.Abnormalities such as renal pelvis separation,renal pelvis malformation,renal cysts and smaller kidney changed during the third trimester of pregnancy,while polycystic kidney disease,absent kidney,ectopic kidney and horseshoe kidney not significantly changed.Conclusion Fetal CKA had various types being able to change dynamically with the development of pregnancy,among which renal pelvis separation was the most common type.
3.Ultrasonic manifestations and genetic abnormalities in the second trimester of pregnancy of fetal congenital kidney anomalies
Huiping ZHANG ; Yuqing ZHOU ; Yuanqing GUO ; Liyun FENG ; Biyuan HE
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2023;39(12):1775-1778
Objective To observe the ultrasonic manifestations and genetic abnormalities in the second trimester of pregnancy of fetal congenital kidney anomalies(CKA).Methods Totally 14 singleton pregnancy women with CKA fetus detected with prenatal ultrasound and proved by genetic examination who underwent prenatal ultrasound in the second trimester of pregnancy were enrolled.The ultrasonic manifestations and genetic abnormalities in the second trimester of pregnancy were observed.Results Among 14 fetuses,simple renal abnormalities were detected in 10,while renal abnormalities complicated with extrarenal abnormalities were noticed in 4 fetuses with prenatal ultrasound in the second trimester of pregnancy,presented as enhanced renal echoes,renal pelvis separation and ectopic kidney,etc.Genetic examination showed chromosomal karyotype abnormalities in 4 fetuses,chromosomal copy number abnormalities in 8 fetuses,and genetic mutations in 2 fetuses.Conclusion The ultrasonic manifestations in the second trimester of pregnancy of fetal CKA included enhanced renal echo,renal pelvis separation and ectopic kidney,etc.Severe chromosomal or genetic abnormalities could exist even when the relative manifestations were not obvious.
4.Prenatal screening and diagnosis for a fetus with mosaic sex chromosome abnormality
Liyun FENG ; Yuanqing GUO ; Haixia MA ; Limei HE ; Fen SONG ; Yuqing ZHOU ; Longying TANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2022;39(7):768-772
Objective:To carry out prenatal screening and diagnosis for a woman with advanced maternal age.Methods:Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) was carried out to determine the risk of fetal chromosome aneuploidy. Aminiocentesis was proceeded for fetal chromosomal karyotyping and copy number variation sequencing (CNV-seq). The fetus was subjected to systematic ultrasound screening in the second trimester.Results:NIPT has indicated there was a loss of fetal sex chromosome. Karotyping of the amniocyte showed a mosaic sex chromosome abnormality 45, X[53]/46, X, + mar[7]. The result of fetal DNA CNV-seq was seq[GRCh37]del(Yq11.1q12) chrY: g. 13 104 553-28 819 361del, seq[GRCh37]del(Yp11.32p11.2) chrY: g. 10 001-9 873 915del (mosaic ratio: 30%). Ultrasonography discovered that the fetus had renal dysplasia and male external genitalia. The karyotypes of the couple were both normal.Conclusion:Multiple genetic tests should be carried out for fetus with a high risk for chromosome aneuploidies signaled by NIPT. It is difficult to predict the post-natal phenotype for fetuses with mosaic sex chromosomal aneuploidies. The couple should be carefully counseled upon genetic counseling.
5.Tetrahedral DNA nanostructures synergize with MnO2 to enhance antitumor immunity via promoting STING activation and M1 polarization.
Siping LIANG ; Jiaying LI ; Zhengyu ZOU ; Miao MAO ; Siqi MING ; Fan LIN ; Ziyan ZHANG ; Can CAO ; Jinyu ZHOU ; Yuanqing ZHANG ; Jiaping LI ; Minhao WU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(5):2494-2505
Stimulator of interferon genes (STING) is a cytosolic DNA sensor which is regarded as a potential target for antitumor immunotherapy. However, clinical trials of STING agonists display limited anti-tumor effects and dose-dependent side-effects like inflammatory damage and cell toxicity. Here, we showed that tetrahedral DNA nanostructures (TDNs) actively enter macrophages to promote STING activation and M1 polarization in a size-dependent manner, and synergized with Mn2+ to enhance the expressions of IFN-β and iNOS, as well as the co-stimulatory molecules for antigen presentation. Moreover, to reduce the cytotoxicity of Mn2+, we constructed a TDN-MnO2 complex and found that it displayed a much higher efficacy than TDN plus Mn2+ to initiate macrophage activation and anti-tumor response both in vitro and in vivo. Together, our studies explored a novel immune activation effect of TDN in cancer therapy and its synergistic therapeutic outcomes with MnO2. These findings provide new therapeutic opportunities for cancer therapy.
6.Phenolic profile of jujube fruit subjected to gut microbiota fermentation and its antioxidant potential against ethyl carbamate-induced oxidative damage.
Tao BAO ; Ming ZHANG ; Yuanqing ZHOU ; Wei CHEN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2021;22(5):397-409
OBJECTIVES:
To evaluate the composition of bioactive substances and the antioxidant effects of jujube fruit under gut microbiota fermentation (GMF), and the inhibitory effect on cytotoxicity caused by ethyl carbamate (EC).
METHODS:
Changes in the contents of flavonoids, polyphenols, total sugars, and reducing sugars of jujube fruit after GMF (0, 2, 6, 12, 24, and 48 h) were determined. The oxidation resistance of fermented jujube fruits (from 0 to 48 h fermentation) was evaluated using in vitro 2,2'-azinobis-(3-ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulphonate) (ABTS) and ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) assays. Inhibitory effects of 48 h-fermented jujube fruit at various concentrations (0.25, 0.50, 1.00, and 2.00 mg/mL) on EC-treated toxicity and DNA damage of Caco-2 cells were estimated using 3-(4,5-dimethyl-2-thiazolyl)-2,5-diphenyl-2H-tetrazolium bromide (MTT) and nuclear staining assays, respectively. Effects of different concentrations of jujube fruit on EC-treated Caco-2 cells' intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS), glutathione (GSH) levels, and mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) were also evaluated.
RESULTS:
Jujube fruit has rich bioactive components after GMF and shows strong antioxidant capacity. Fermented jujube fruit can inhibit the cytotoxicity and DNA damage of Caco-2 cells caused by EC and reduce intracellular ROS generation, as well as restoring GSH and MMP.
CONCLUSIONS
Fermented jujube fruit extracts produced by GMF still contain biologically active substances which retain biological activity and antioxidation capabilities.
7.Effectiveness evaluation of the medical support for divers in 100 m-108 m heliox saturation excursion diving at sea
Yangyang WANG ; Yipu WANG ; Lijian ZHU ; Qingyuan ZHANG ; Zehao XIE ; Yuanqing YANG ; Mengyao JI ; Quan ZHOU
Chinese journal of nautical medicine and hyperbaric medicine 2021;28(6):675-678
Objective:To evaluate the rationality of diving procedures and medical support through monitoring the stress, nutrition, and sleep quality of divers.Methods:The vital signs of divers were recorded by the monitor designed for high pressure condition. The bubble escape during decompression was evaluated by Doppler bubble monitor. The stress levels of divers were evaluated by the Stanford acute stress reaction questionnaire (SASRQ), and the sleep qualities of divers were evaluated by Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI). The post-diving effects were evaluated by the tests of blood routine and blood biochemistry, and MRI examination of large joints (bilateral shoulders, hips, and knees).Results:The vital signs of the four divers were stable throughout the training, and there was no significant difference in the mean values of vital signs in each stage ( P>0.05). During the decompression, all Doppler bubble monitoring results were below level 2. The total scores of SASRQ before and after diving were both lower than 57 points, indicating a moderate and low stress level; the stress levels of divers decreased slightly after surfacing, but the differences were not statistically significant ( t=1.464, P=0.239). Before and after diving, the divers’ sleep quality was good, but it decreased after surfacing, and the differences were statistically significant ( t=-4.899, P=0.016). The results of blood routine test, biochemical test, and MRI of bilateral shoulders and hips of the four divers after diving were normal; the results of knee MRI showed that only one diver had a small amount of joint effusion. Conclusion:The physical and mental health of the divers in this training maintained good, indicating the procedures of and the medical support for the diving were safe and effective.
8.Suggestions on monitoring and support for divers’ body load during 100 m-108 m heliox saturation diving at sea
Yipu WANG ; Yangyang WANG ; Lijian ZHU ; Qingyuan ZHANG ; Houyong LIANG ; Yuanqing YANG ; Mengyao JI ; Quan ZHOU
Chinese journal of nautical medicine and hyperbaric medicine 2021;28(6):679-682
Objective:To monitor and analyze the divers’ body load during hyperbaric exposure in deep heliox saturation diving at sea, so as to provide reference for safeguarding the safety and health of divers.Methods:The heart rate and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) of the divers were taken to monitor their body loads and the results were analyzed.Results:The heart rates of the four divers were stable. At 6: 30 (63 m) on the third day of decompression, diver 1 had a very low heart rate of 43 beats/min and diver 3 had a heart rate of 53 beats/min. There was no statistically significant difference in the mean heart rates of divers during saturation exposure and each time point of decompression with those before entering the cabin. The overall RPE results of divers ranged from 6 to 16 points, and the overall trend of development was consistent with the pressure change; the highest load was shown in the stage from 100 m stable pressure to the end of excursion diving, while the loads in other stages were relatively small. The mean value of RPE before entering the cabin was slightly higher than that in the pressurized stage, and it reached the peak in the excursion diving stage and then remained stable in the decompression stage. The RPE results of divers in the second diving bell at the end of excursion diving stage were significantly higher than those before entering the cabin ( t=-4.700, P=0.018). Conclusion:It is of important value to guarantee the operation safety by monitoring the divers’ body loads under high pressure. The combination of monitoring heart rate and RPE results can accurately reflect the body load and is conducive to the safety of diving operation.
9.Effectiveness evaluation of the medical support for divers in 100 m-108 m heliox saturation excursion diving at sea
Yangyang WANG ; Yipu WANG ; Lijian ZHU ; Qingyuan ZHANG ; Zehao XIE ; Yuanqing YANG ; Mengyao JI ; Quan ZHOU
Chinese journal of nautical medicine and hyperbaric medicine 2021;28(6):675-678
Objective:To evaluate the rationality of diving procedures and medical support through monitoring the stress, nutrition, and sleep quality of divers.Methods:The vital signs of divers were recorded by the monitor designed for high pressure condition. The bubble escape during decompression was evaluated by Doppler bubble monitor. The stress levels of divers were evaluated by the Stanford acute stress reaction questionnaire (SASRQ), and the sleep qualities of divers were evaluated by Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI). The post-diving effects were evaluated by the tests of blood routine and blood biochemistry, and MRI examination of large joints (bilateral shoulders, hips, and knees).Results:The vital signs of the four divers were stable throughout the training, and there was no significant difference in the mean values of vital signs in each stage ( P>0.05). During the decompression, all Doppler bubble monitoring results were below level 2. The total scores of SASRQ before and after diving were both lower than 57 points, indicating a moderate and low stress level; the stress levels of divers decreased slightly after surfacing, but the differences were not statistically significant ( t=1.464, P=0.239). Before and after diving, the divers’ sleep quality was good, but it decreased after surfacing, and the differences were statistically significant ( t=-4.899, P=0.016). The results of blood routine test, biochemical test, and MRI of bilateral shoulders and hips of the four divers after diving were normal; the results of knee MRI showed that only one diver had a small amount of joint effusion. Conclusion:The physical and mental health of the divers in this training maintained good, indicating the procedures of and the medical support for the diving were safe and effective.
10.Suggestions on monitoring and support for divers’ body load during 100 m-108 m heliox saturation diving at sea
Yipu WANG ; Yangyang WANG ; Lijian ZHU ; Qingyuan ZHANG ; Houyong LIANG ; Yuanqing YANG ; Mengyao JI ; Quan ZHOU
Chinese journal of nautical medicine and hyperbaric medicine 2021;28(6):679-682
Objective:To monitor and analyze the divers’ body load during hyperbaric exposure in deep heliox saturation diving at sea, so as to provide reference for safeguarding the safety and health of divers.Methods:The heart rate and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) of the divers were taken to monitor their body loads and the results were analyzed.Results:The heart rates of the four divers were stable. At 6: 30 (63 m) on the third day of decompression, diver 1 had a very low heart rate of 43 beats/min and diver 3 had a heart rate of 53 beats/min. There was no statistically significant difference in the mean heart rates of divers during saturation exposure and each time point of decompression with those before entering the cabin. The overall RPE results of divers ranged from 6 to 16 points, and the overall trend of development was consistent with the pressure change; the highest load was shown in the stage from 100 m stable pressure to the end of excursion diving, while the loads in other stages were relatively small. The mean value of RPE before entering the cabin was slightly higher than that in the pressurized stage, and it reached the peak in the excursion diving stage and then remained stable in the decompression stage. The RPE results of divers in the second diving bell at the end of excursion diving stage were significantly higher than those before entering the cabin ( t=-4.700, P=0.018). Conclusion:It is of important value to guarantee the operation safety by monitoring the divers’ body loads under high pressure. The combination of monitoring heart rate and RPE results can accurately reflect the body load and is conducive to the safety of diving operation.

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