1.Correlation between personality traits and clinical symptoms in patients with anxious depression
Zhaosong CHU ; Xin WANG ; Mengxin HE ; Yuqi CHENG ; Xiufeng XU ; Zonglin SHEN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2022;31(1):31-36
Objective:To investigate the personality traits of patients with anxious depression and the relationship between personality traits and clinical symptoms.Methods:From December 2011 to October 2014, 177 first-episode untreated patients with depression from the psychiatric department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University and 185 healthy controls(HC group) recruited by the community were included.All patients were divided into anxious depression group ( n=92) and non-anxious depression group ( n=85) according to whether the anxiety/somatization factor score ≥7.The simplified version of Neuroticism Extraversion Openness Five-Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI) and the Hamilton depression scale-17 (HAMD-17) were used to assess all the subjects.Statistical analyses were conducted in SPSS 21.0.Analysis of covariance was used to compare the differences of the scores on personality dimensions among the three groups.The relationship between personality dimensions and anxious depression was confirmed by Logistic regression, linear regression analysis and generalized linear models. Results:The differences of the scores on the four dimensions of neuroticism ( F=108.863, P<0.01), extraversion ( F=86.357, P<0.01), agreeableness ( F=50.615, P<0.01), and conscientiousness ( F=24.730, P<0.01) among the three groups were statistically significant.Further pairwise comparision showed, the score of neuroticisms was higher in the anxious depression group(43.05±8.92) and non-anxious depression group(39.85±7.21) than that in the HC group (30.16±6.25)( P<0.01, Bonferroni corrected). The scores of extroversion (31.22±6.33, 32.61±6.83), agreeableness (38.66±5.80, 39.46±6.19) and conscientiousness (39.75±6.89, 38.85±7.26) were lower in the anxious depression group and non-anxious depression group than those in the HC group (40.29±5.37, 44.79±4.68, 44.09±5.66, all P<0.01, Bonferroni corrected). The score of neuroticisms in anxious depression group was higher than that in non-anxious depression group, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.01, Bonferroni corrected). Logistic regression analysis with age, gender and years of education controlled showed that the score of neuroticism ( B=0.082, OR=1.085, 95% CI=1.020-1.154, P=0.009) and conscientiousness ( B=0.060, OR=1.062, 95% CI=1.006-1.120, P=0.028) were risk factors for anxiety symptoms in patients with depression.Linear regression analysis showed that the scores on neuroticism had positive predictive effects on the anxiety/somatization factor score ( B=0.055, 95% CI=0.021-0.089, P=0.002) and cognitive impairment factor score ( B=0.074, 95% CI=0.023-0.125, P=0.005) in the anxious depression group. Conclusion:Compared to non-anxious depression, patients with anxious depression show higher level of neuroticism, and the level of neuroticism can positively predict the symptoms of anxiety and cognitive impairment.The high level of neuroticism and conscientiousness may be risk factors for the occurrence of anxiety symptoms in patients with depressed.
2.Laparoscopic transabdominal ultra-low anastomosis for rectal cancer: experience of 54 cases
Xuan CHEN ; Jianjun HE ; Wangsheng CHEN ; Xin WANG ; Zonglin LI ; Qingqiang YANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2019;46(18):953-956
Objectives: To evaluate the safety and feasibility of ultra-low anastomosis for anal preservation in laparoscopic rectal can-cer surgery. Methods: The clinical data of 54 patients with low rectal cancer admitted to The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University from July 2014 to June 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. The short-term effect and complications were analyzed. Results:All patients underwent successful operations; conversion to laparotomy or death was not observed in any of the patients. The mean operative time was (165 ± 31) minutes, and the intraoperative bleeding volume was (12 ± 5) mL. There was no prophylactic ileostomy in all patients. Postoperative anastomotic bleeding and anastomotic leakage occurred in 2 and 3 cases, respectively; these complica-tions were managed with conservative treatment. Postoperative urination and sexual functions of the patients remained good, and most patients were satisfied with their anal function 1 year post-operation. No local recurrences or deaths were noted after follow-up for more than 2 years. However, liver metastases were detected in 3 patients 1 year post-surgery. Conclusions: Laparoscopic transab-dominal ultra-low anastomosis for rectal cancer has a good short-term effect; however, the long-term effect remains to be evaluated.
3.Study on characteristics and influencing factors of CT perfusion imaging of pancreas under liver cirrhosis
Qianqian LIU ; Guoli DONG ; Zonglin JING ; Ke PAN ; Xiaohua HUANG ; Jian WANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2018;34(1):42-46
Objective To study the CT perfusion imaging features of pancreas under liver cirrhosis.Methods 191 cases including 48 normal controls(group A)and 143 patients with liver cirrhosis(group B)were randomly collected according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria.The scope of pancreatic perfusion imaging scan was determined based on conventional plain CT scan of middle and upper abdomen.All patients were injected with contrast agent at the antecubital vein tunnel group and then with normal saline at the same rate.The original perfusion images were transmitted to the workstation and were analyzed by the pancreatic perfusion software package,and the perfusion parameters were recorded for statistical analysis.Results (1)There were statistical differences in pancreatic perfusion parameter values,namely blood flow(BF),blood volume(BV)and mean transit time(MTT),between group A and group B(P<0.05).BF and BV of group B were lower than those of group A but MTT was higher than that of group A,and there was no statistical difference in permeability surface(PS)(P>0.05).(2)For group B,each pancreas part(head,body and tail)had no statistical difference in perfusion parameter values,namely BF,BV,PS and MTT(P>0.05).(3)For group B which was divided into three groups according to Child-Pugh,there were statistical differences in parameter values BF and BV(P<0.05)among the three groups and no statistical differences in BF and BV among any two of the groups(P<0.05);there were no statistical differences in PS and MTT among the three groups.(4)In group B,there was a statistical difference in BF between the subgroup with collateral circulation and the one without collateral circulation(P<0.05),the subgroup with collateral circulation showed lower BF than that of the subgroup without collateral circulation and there were no statistical differences in BV,PS and MTT(P>0.05).Conclusion Liver cirrhosis can result in microcirculation disturbance of pancreas,the change in microcirculation varies depending on the degree of liver cirrhosis, and CT perfusion imaging is helpful to the evaluation of pancreatic microcirculation in the state of liver cirrhosis.
4.Influence of two kinds of botulinum toxin A injection on the symptoms severity, bladder function and quality of life in patients with neurogenic detrusor overactivity combined with urinary incontinence
Zonglin MAO ; Haihu ZHONG ; Yu WANG ; Hanzhong HE
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2018;41(5):425-428
Objective To investigate the influence of botulinum toxin A (BTX-A) injection in detrusor muscle region and detrusor muscle combined with bladder triangle region on the symptoms severity, bladder function and quality of life in patients with neurogenic detrusor overactivity (NDO) combined with urinary incontinence. Methods Sixty patients with NDO combined with urinary incontinence were chosen in the period from March 2011 to June 2017. The patients were divided into control group and observation group according to random digits table method with 30 cases each. The patients in control group were treated with detrusor muscle region BTX-A injection, and the patients in observation group were treated with detrusor muscle combined with bladder triangle region BTX-A injection. The number of urinary incontinence for every day, detrusor muscle overactivity (DO) duration, average urine volume, bladder detrusor muscle urine storage period of maximum pressure (Pdetmax), bladder compliance (BC), volume at first involuntary detrusor muscle contraction (VFIDC), quality of life of urinary incontinence (I-QOL) score and incidences of adverse reaction before and after treatment were compared between 2 groups. Results The number of urinary incontinence every day, DO duration, average urine volume, Pdetmax, BC, VFIDC and I-QOL score after treatment in observation group were significantly better than those in control group: (2.84 ± 0.56) times vs. (6.18 ± 1.22) times, (80.05 ± 9.49) s vs. (125.16 ± 12.72) s, (378.57 ± 91.03) ml vs. (255.88 ± 75.95) ml, (30.19 ± 5.47) cmH2O (1 cmH2O=0.098 kPa) vs. (47.33 ± 7.79) cmH2O, (10.04 ± 1.71) ml/cmH2O vs. (8.09 ± 1.32) ml/cmH2O, (249.60 ± 76.19) ml vs. (195.19 ± 60.72) ml and (63.17 ± 9.60) scores vs. (54.46 ± 6.29) scores, and there were statistical differences (P<0.05). There was no statistical difference in incidence of adverse reaction (P>0.05). Conclusions Detrusor muscle combined with bladder triangle region BTX-A injection in patients with NDO combined with urinary incontinence relieves the symptoms severity, improves the bladder function and quality of life and not increases the adverse reactions risk.
5.Clinical analysis of colorectal cancer combined with active tuberculosis
Zonglin LI ; Shuaiqi WANG ; Hui YAO ; Xiaoli TIAN ; Liang XU
Cancer Research and Clinic 2018;30(2):114-115,127
Objective To explore the treatment methods for colorectal cancer patients combined with active tuberculosis. Methods The clinical data of 8 cases of colorectal cancer combined with active tuberculosis from September 2011 to January 2017 in the Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University were analyzed retrospectively. Results All the patients received tumor radical resection after given intensive anti-tuberculotherapy for 2 to 3 weeks. From the second day after surgery, isonicotinyl hydrazide was done through intravenous infusion. When gastrointestinal function was restored, the preoperative anti-tuberculosis treatment was reused. After 2 mouths, consolidation therapy was done. There were 3 cases of complicating pneumonia and 1 case of complicating anastomotic fistula after surgery.Six courses of FOLFOX4 chemotherapy combined with anti-tuberculosis consolidation treatment were carried out for all the patients. No tuberculosis dissemination or death case occurred. Conclusions After given anti-tuberculotherapy for 2 to 3 weeks, the colorectal cancer patients combined with active tuberculosis could receive tumor radical resection. It is safe and feasible to carry out assisted chemotherapy for tumor during the consolidation anti-tuberculotherapy.
6.Clinical observation and effect of stains collapse of traditional Chinese medicine in combination with tumor necrosis factor antagonist in treating ankylosing spondylitis
Shulan WANG ; Zonglin CHEN ; Jing ZHOU ; Shuhong ZHOU ; Yueshu LIU ; Dong YANG ; Jinping WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(14):1089-1093
Objective To study the clinical effect, safety of stains collapse of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) combined with tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) antagonist-a recombinant human tumor necrosis factor receptor:Fc fusion protein (rhTNF:Fc) and sulfasalazine (SSZ) in treatment of active ankylosing spondylitis (AS). Methods A total of 98 patients of AS of Gansu Provincial Hospital were divided into two groups in random, the western medicine group (rhTNF:Fc and SSZ, n=46) and the combining group (stains collapse of TCM, rhTNF:Fc and SSZ, n=52). The Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Disease Activity Index (BASDAI), the Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Functional Index (BASFI), Patient Global Assessment (PGA), Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) of night pain, VAS of total pain, time of morning stiffness, TCM symptom score, distance between occipital and wall, distance between finger and ground,
thoracic activity, Schober test, and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C reactive protein (CRP), adverse reactions before and after treatment were observed and the clinical effect was evaluated in two groups. Results A total of 86 patients achieved the study finally, 45 patients in the combining group and 41 patients in the western medicine group. The effective rate of ASAS20 was better in the combining group than that in the western medicine group(χ2=4.814,P=0.028), the Bath ankylosing spondylitis disease activity index (BASDAI) 50 showed no significant difference between the two group (χ2=0.100,P=0.752). The total effective rate in the combining group than that in the western medicine group(χ2=3.873,P=0.049). In comparison with the same group before treatment, the above indicators were improved after treatment (P<0.05). In comparison with the western medicine group after treatment, BASFI, PGA, VAS of night pain, VAS of total pain, time of morning stiffness, TCM symptom score, distance between occipital and wall, distance between finger and ground and Schober test were getting better in the combining group (P<0.05), but BASDAI, thoracic activity, ESR, CRP were not improved in the combining group (P>0.05). The adverse reactions showed no significant difference (P>0.05). Conclusions Stains collapse of TCM combined with rhTNF:Fc was more effective than single method in treatment of AS, it can alleviated the symptoms, body signs and body function, decrease indexes of inflammation, which has dramatic effect and good safety in clinic.
7.Policy implementation of targeted admission medical education program in rural areas
Dan HU ; Chukang CHEN ; Chao ZHANG ; Mingyu HUANG ; Jingya WANG ; Zonglin JIA ; Hong LI ; Xiaoyun LIU
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2016;9(9):60-64
This study aims to investigate the current situation of the enrollment , training model and career planning of medical students in the targeted admission program .After analyzing the implementation process of this targeted admission policy in medical education , we raised some feasible strategies to increase the attraction and reten-tion of health professionals in rural China .The study covered 4 medical universities in central and western China .A cohort of 308 medical graduates from this targeted admission program were recruited in June 2015 .A baseline survey , including questionnaire survey , in-depth interviews and the focus group discussions , were conducted right before their graduation .The first follow-up online survey was done 6 months after their graduation .he findings of this investiga-tion show that 72.9%of the investigated students in the program used to live in rural areas before 15 years old.The average annual household income was 28,200 Yuan.The top three reasons of choosing this program were guaranteed job after graduation , low performance in the college entrance examination , and wavier of tuition fee .There were sig-nificant differences of implementation of this policy between different provinces , especially the contract-signing and job deployment .Income and working environment were the main influencing factors of the medical graduates 'job-see-king intention .Based on the findings of this study , it can be concluded that the targeted admission program is rather successful in attracting medical graduates for rural health services .However , extra efforts are needed to improve the implementation of the policy and to retain the medical graduates in rural area .
8.Analysis of the Impact of Ethanol Volume Fraction on Extract Rate of Ginsenoside Monomer by Q-TOF LC/MS
Zonglin YANG ; Hui LI ; Bing WANG ; Shuying LIU
China Pharmacy 2015;(34):4834-4836
OBJECTIVE:To study the impact of ethanol volume fraction on the extract rate of ginsenoside monomer. METH-ODS:Water and different volume fraction of ethanol solution(20%,50%,70%,95%,V/V)were used for ginseng extract. High performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole-time of flight-mass spectrometry (Q-TOF LC/MS) was applied to identify compo-nents attributable of each peak. Especially 16 kinds of main saponins were analyzed. RESULTS:The volume fraction of ethanol had a significant impact on extract rate of ginsenoside. When the volume fraction of ethanol was 70%,extract rate of ginsenoside was the highest;however,the differences were mainly caused by protopanaxatriol saponins. The yield of protopanaxadiol ginsen-osides was similar in different volume fraction of ethanol solution. CONCLUSIONS:When the volume fraction of ethanol is differ-ent,result is not only different in the total saponin,but also different in the proportion of the monomers.
9.Research on pretreatment and envelope extraction algorithm of heart sound signal.
Leibang ZHANG ; Rongbin TANG ; Jianbo JIANG ; Shuai ZHANG ; Zonglin CHI ; Weilian WANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(4):734-741
In this work, a new method of heart sound signal preprocessing is presented. First, the heart sound signals are decomposed by using multilayer wavelet transform. And then double parameters as thresholds are used in processing each layer after decomposition for denoising. Next, reconstruction of heart sound signals could be done after processing last layer. Four methods, i.e. wavelet transform, Hilbert-Huang transform (HHT), mathematical morphology, and normalized average Shannon energy, were used to extract the envelop of the heart sound signals respectively after reconstruction of heart sounds. All methods were improved in this study. We finally in our study chose 30 cases of raw heart sound signals, which were selected randomly from a database comed from The Clinical Medicine Institute of Montreal, and processed them by using the improved methods. The results were satisfactory. It showed that the extracted envelope with the original signal has a high degree of matching, whether it is a low frequency portion or high frequency portion. Most of all information of heart sound has been maintained in the envelope.
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10.Epidemiologic investigation of chronic kidney disease in Chengdu urban population
Zonglin GUO ; Qirong WANG ; Yanan ZHOU ; Jianghong LIANG ; Junyi DONG ; Bin FU ; Fuhua YANG ; Xiaoqiong LU ; Xiaoyu SU ; Ping FU
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2012;28(6):444-449
Objective To investigate the prevalence and risk factors of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in Chengdu urban population and the prevalence of CKD in risk population.Methods Questionnaire (anamnesis,smoking,drink) of risk factors of CKD and somatoscopy (blood pressure,body height and body weight) were caried out in railman of Chengdu urban.Their blood and urine indicators (blood sugar,blood lipid,blood uric acid,blood creatinine,uromicroprotein/creatinine ratio,routine urine examination,etc) were measured.The prevalence and risk factors of CKD in Chengdu urban population and the prevalence of CKD in risk population were elucidated.Results Eligible data of 5326 subjects were enrolled in the study.After the adjustment of age and gender component,the prevalence of albuminuria was 11.54%,reduced eGFR was 5.54%,hematuria was 3.87%,and CKD was 18.32%; the recognition was 1.93%.In addition,the prevalence of albuminuria was respectively 23.79%,28.00%,14.08%; prevalence of reduced eGFR was respectively 4.76%,4.53%,3.26%; prevalence of hematuria was respectively 2.94%,3.20%,2.37% in 3098 people with hypertension,diabetes or hyperlipaemia.Independent risk factors of albuminuria were female,hypertension,diabetes,hyperlipemia and high BMI.Independent risk factors of reduced eGFR were female,age,hyperuricemia and hypertension.Drink was negatively correlated with reduced eGFR.Independent risk factors of hematuria were female and age.Conclusions The prevalence of CKD is quite high and the recognition rate is low in the Chengdu urban populaton.Risk factors of CKD are age,female,diabetes,hypertension,hyperlipemia,hyperuricemia and high BMI.Control of the development of metabolic disease can reduce the CKD.

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