1.A novel anatomical model of the lumbar sympathetic nerve for subarachnoid-related studies via a dorsal approach
Yinghua GU ; Xin LIU ; Yan LI ; Wenxun LIU ; Weiyi MA ; Qingshan YE
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(3):100-108
Objective The study attempted to establish a less invasive model for dissecting and monitoring the sympathetic nerve in rats via a dorsal approach for subarachnoid block-related studies.Methods A traditional abdominal approach model and a new dorsal approach model were established in SD rats,and the modeling time of the two models was observed.The stability of the new model was evaluated by measuring blood pressure(BP),heart rate(HR),percentage change in lumbar sympathetic nerve activity(LSNA change%),norepinephrine(NE),and nitric oxide(NO)content after subarachnoid injection of bupivacaine.Results(1)Building a new model:the time required to create new models for the dorsal approach(DA)group was shorter than that for the traditional abdominal approach(VA)group,as shown by the result(P<0.0001).(2)Evaluation of the new model:compared with the NS group,the MAP and SBP were lower at T2(5 min after injection of bupivacaine into the subarachnoid space)and T3(10 min)(P<0.05);the LSNA change%was significantly different(P<0.05);the concentration of NE was lower at T3(P<0.05).Conclusions The study presents a novel lumbar sympathetic anatomy model using the dorsal approach for subarachnoid-related investigations,which was effectively employed to examine the impact of subarachnoid block anesthesia on lumbar sympathetic nerve activity.
2.A novel anatomical model of the lumbar sympathetic nerve for subarachnoid-related studies via a dorsal approach
Yinghua GU ; Xin LIU ; Yan LI ; Wenxun LIU ; Weiyi MA ; Qingshan YE
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(3):100-108
Objective The study attempted to establish a less invasive model for dissecting and monitoring the sympathetic nerve in rats via a dorsal approach for subarachnoid block-related studies.Methods A traditional abdominal approach model and a new dorsal approach model were established in SD rats,and the modeling time of the two models was observed.The stability of the new model was evaluated by measuring blood pressure(BP),heart rate(HR),percentage change in lumbar sympathetic nerve activity(LSNA change%),norepinephrine(NE),and nitric oxide(NO)content after subarachnoid injection of bupivacaine.Results(1)Building a new model:the time required to create new models for the dorsal approach(DA)group was shorter than that for the traditional abdominal approach(VA)group,as shown by the result(P<0.0001).(2)Evaluation of the new model:compared with the NS group,the MAP and SBP were lower at T2(5 min after injection of bupivacaine into the subarachnoid space)and T3(10 min)(P<0.05);the LSNA change%was significantly different(P<0.05);the concentration of NE was lower at T3(P<0.05).Conclusions The study presents a novel lumbar sympathetic anatomy model using the dorsal approach for subarachnoid-related investigations,which was effectively employed to examine the impact of subarachnoid block anesthesia on lumbar sympathetic nerve activity.
3.Summary of best evidence for oral fluid intake management in adult patients with urinary calculi
Yunyun GU ; Rong WANG ; Yingxiang ZHANG ; Yinghua CAI ; Yanrong SHAO ; Yinzhu CAI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(34):4670-4678
Objective:To search, evaluate and summarize the best evidence for oral fluid intake management in adult patients with urinary calculi, providing a decision-making basis for clinical nursing.Methods:Using keywords such as urolithiasis, urinary calculi, fluid intake, water intake, fluid, etc., a systematic search was conducted in relevant domestic and international databases, guideline websites, and professional association sites for evidence related to oral fluid intake management in adult urolithiasis patients. This included clinical decisions, best practices, guidelines, expert consensus, evidence summaries, systematic reviews, and recommended practices, covering the period from January 1, 2018 to June 1, 2023. Two researchers trained in evidence-based nursing independently evaluated the quality of the literature and extracted and integrated the evidence.Results:A total of 23 articles were included, comprising two clinical decisions, one best practice, four guidelines, 13 systematic reviews, and three recommended practices. Ultimately, 18 pieces of best evidence were summarized from six aspects: the importance of fluid intake, intake volume, timing of intake, the relationship between different types of fluids and the risk of urinary calculi, intake recommendations, monitoring methods, and precautions.Conclusions:This study summarizes the best evidence for oral fluid intake management in adult patients with urinary calculi, which can provide reference for clinical nursing. When applying this evidence, it is essential to fully consider clinical circumstances and patient characteristics to reduce the recurrence rate of urinary calculi.
4.Specialty construction and accomplishment of rehabilitation medicine in Fenglin Community Health Service Center of Shanghai Xuhui District
Haijiao LIU ; Yangyang WEI ; Peng ZHOU ; Bin XUE ; Lan YANG ; Yinghua WU ; Jie QIN ; Jie DU ; Zhengyong TANG ; Dan QIN ; Wenqin GU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2021;20(3):362-365
Rehabilitation medicine is one of the most important specialties in community health institutions. This article introduces the 12 year′s development of rehabilitation medicine in Fenglin Community Health Service Center, focusing on the talent allocation, service capabilities, resource expansion, basic facilities, personnel recruiting, department operating, service scope, and its achievements and influence, to provide reference for planning and construction of featured specialty in community health service centers.
5.Train of thought for specialty construction in primary care institutions based on experience of rehabilitation service development in Shanghai Fenglin community
Peng ZHOU ; Bin XUE ; Lan YANG ; Yangyang WEI ; Yinghua WU ; Jiankang HU ; Yuanfei SHAN ; Jie QIN ; Baichuan WEI ; Haijiao LIU ; Wenqin GU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2021;20(3):366-369
Community health institutions have entered a new development stage of featured specialty construction. After 12 years of development, rehabilitation medicine now is the featured specialty of Fenglin Community Health Service Center. This article presents the train of thought and key points of specialty construction in primary care institutions based on the Fenglin′s experience. The positioning of featured specialty should be based on the community. The construction process should include 7 elements, namely, the standard operation procedure(SOP)of service system construction, the detailed publicity and implementation of the collaboration of specialists, prevention and control knowledge promotion for general practitioners, prevention and control knowledge education for community residents, service list, clinical efficacy evaluation, and clinical database. In the later iterations, the head of the department should always focus on the service system construction SOP and clinical database construction, and the rest parts can be assigned to the relevant team members.
6.Integrated development model of community-featured specialty with general practice in primary care institutions
Wenqin GU ; Peng ZHOU ; Bin XUE ; Lan YANG ; Yinghua WU ; Yangyang WEI ; Haijiao LIU ; Yuanfei SHAN ; Jiankang HU ; Chuntao YI
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2021;20(3):370-373
The construction of featured specialties is the current development strategy of community health service institutions to improve the service scope and to meet the health needs of residents. The rehabilitation medicine has undergone 12 years of development and become a relatively mature featured specialty in Fenglin Community Health Service Center. Based on the Fenglin′s experience, this article discusses the development status and restriction bottlenecks of general practice, and the development status and trend of rehabilitation medicine in the community; and also explores the integrated development model of community-featured specialty with general practice.
7.Clinical study on transcription and protein expression of tumor necrosis factor α mRNA in peripheral blood and activation of signal path PI3K/AKT in patients with chronic heart failure
Xiaoli GAO ; Yinghua LIU ; Xiaokun ZHANG ; Shenqing CUI ; Ming XIE ; Yaning LIU ; Jianbing WANG ; Aifeng GU ; Chengjuan YU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2019;35(3):412-415
Objective The study was to investigate the activation of tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) mRNA transcription and protein expression in peripheral blood and activation of signal path PI3K/AKT in patients with chronic heart failure. Methods From February 2015 to April 2018, 244 patients with heart failure in the cardiovascular department of our hospital were selected as heart failure group, while 244 healthy cases were enrolled as the control group at the same time. The peripheral blood samples of two groups were collected. We detected the transcription and protein expression of TNF-α mRNA and the activation of PI3K, AKT in peripheral blood. The left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) were measured in two groups. The correlations between influencing factors and LVEF were analyzed. Results The levels of PI3K, AKT in the heart failure group were higher than those in the control group. The differences were statistically significant respectively (P < 0.05). The mRNA relative content and protein content of TNF-α in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of heart failure group were higher compared with those of control group (P < 0.05). The LVEF of heart failure group was significantly lower than that of the control group (34.50 ± 6.33) % versus (55.60 ± 2.49) %, P < 0.001). Among 244 patients with heart failure, Spearman correlation analysis showed that there were significant positive correlations between TNF-a mRNA and protein expression levels and the levels of PI3K, AKT respectively (P < 0.05). Multiple factors unconditional Logistic regression analysis showed that the TNF-α mRNA, protein expression and PI3K, AKT levels in peripheral blood were independent risk factors for LVEF (P < 0.05). Conclusion The expression levels of PI3K, AKT and TNF-α are all significantly increased in chronic heart failure patients, which could participate in the occurrence and development of heart failure.
8.Rapid Determination of 6 Kinds of Aconite Alkaloids in Rat Plasma by HPLC-Quadrupole/Electrostatic Field Orbitrap High Resolution Mass Spectrometry
Na SAI ; Rong JIN ; Ren BU ; Yanli GU ; Yinghua LIN ; Wenpu LEI ; Yao SUN
China Pharmacy 2018;29(6):761-765
OBJECTIVE:To establish HPLC-quadrupole/electrostatic field orbitrap high resolution mass spectrometry for rapid determination of aconitine,mesaconitine,hypaconitine,benzoylaconitine,benzoylmesaconine and benzoylhypacoitine in rat plasma. METHODS:Internal standard lappaconitine was added into plasma sample,and methanol precipitated protein was used for pretreatment. HPLC-quadrupole/electrostatic field orbitrap high resolution mass spectrometry was adopted. HPLC condition was as follows as Sinochrom ODS-BP C18column,mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile-1% formic acid solution(50:50,V/V),the flow rate of 0.6 mL/min,sample size of 10 μL,column temperature of 25 ℃,automatic sampler temperature of 4 ℃. Mass spectrum scanning mode was full ion monitoring model,positive ion acquisition,mass charge ratios(m/z)of ion were 646.32(aconitine), 632.30(mesaconitine),616.31(hypaconitine),604.31(benzoylaconitine),590.29(benzoylmesaconine),574.30(benzoylhypacoitine), 585.31(internal standard). Six male Wistar rats were collected and given single dose of total alkaloid extract of Aconitum carmichaeli(4 mg/kg)intragastrically. Blood samples were collected before medication(0 h)and 0.5,0.75,1.25,1.5,2,4,6, 8,10,24 h after medication. Plasma concentration was determined and pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated by using PK-Solver V2.0 software. RESULTS:The linear range of 6 kinds of aconitum alkaloids in plasma were 0.1-10 μ g/L(r>0.992). The limit of quantitation was 0.1 μ g/L. Average recovery was higher than 75%,RSDs of intra-day and inter-day,matrix effects,stability test were all lower than 15%. The tmaxof 6 kinds of aconite alkaloids were about 1.2 h;t1/2were about 10 h;cmaxof monoestertype aconite alkaloids were higher than those of diester-type aconite alkaloids. CONCLUSIONS:Established HPLC-quadrupole/electrostatic field orbitrap high resolution mass spectrometry is accurate,sensitive,simple and rapid, and can be used for plasma concentration monitoring of 6 kinds of aconitum alkaloids.
9. A multicenter, retrospective study of pathogenic bacteria distribution and drug resistance in febrile neutropenic patients with hematological diseases in Shanghai
Jun ZHU ; Jiong HU ; Yuanfei MAO ; Fangyuan CHEN ; Jianyi ZHU ; Jumei SHI ; Dandan YU ; Siguo HAO ; Rong TAO ; Peng LIU ; Shiyang GU ; Jian HOU ; Haiyan HE ; Aibin LIANG ; Yi DING ; Ligen LIU ; Yinghua XIE ; Qi ZHU ; Yehua YU ; Yonghua YAO ; Wei CHEN ; Huili XU ; Xiuhua HAN ; Chun WANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2017;38(11):945-950
Objective:
To investigate the pathogen spectrum distribution and drug resistance of febrile neutropenic patients with hematological diseases in Shanghai.
Methods:
A retrospective study was conducted on the clinical isolates from the febrile neutropenic patients hospitalized in the departments of hematology in 12 general hospitals in Shanghai from January 2012 to December 2014. The drug susceptibility test was carried out by Kirby-Bauer method. WHONET 5.6 software was used to analyze pathogenic bacteria and drug susceptibility data.
Results:
A total of 1 260 clinical isolates were collected from the febrile neutropenic patients. Gram-positive bacteria accounted for 33.3% and Gram-negative bacteria accounted for 66.7%.
10.Analysis of TCM Injections in the Inpatients from 4 Hospitals of Jiading District in Shanghai
Fang QIAN ; Yan GU ; Hui SHEN ; Zhiqiang ZHOU ; Yinghua WANG ; Yushu GUO ; Kouming TANG
China Pharmacy 2015;(29):4038-4040
OBJECTIVE:To provide reference for rational use of TCM injections. METHODS:Among the inpatients who used TCM injections in 4 hospitals of Shanghai Jiading district in 2013,100 cases were collected by systematic sampling in each hospital separately, and the data were analyzed retrospectively. RESULTS:The varieties and amount of TCM injections for blood-activating and stasis-resolving both occupied the first place. 22% inpatients used two or more TCM injections at the same time. The proportion of overdose use of TCM injections reached 54.55%. The type of unreasonable drug use mainly included drug use against differentiation of syndromes,super indications drugs and solvent error. Combined use of TCM injections with same ef-fect accounted for 20.45% of combined use of TCM injections. CONCLUSIONS:It is effective means to improve rational drug use that great impertance paid for clinical use of TCM injections.

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