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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 132-137, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-990149

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Objective:To develop couples′ communication quality scale for gynecological cancer patients and test its reliability and validity in accordance with Chinese cultural background.Methods:The scale was initially formed by literature review and Delphi expert consultation. From May to November in 2021, the scale was initially formed by literature review and Delphi expert consultation. A cross-sectional survey of 360 gynecologic cancer patients in Qilu Hospital, Shandong University was conducted from May to August 2021 using a convenience sampling method, and after pretesting, item analysis and exploratory factor analysis were used to screen the scale items. After the formal scale was formed, 385 gynecological cancer patients from Qilu Hospital, Shandong University were conveniently selected for formal testing from September to November 2021, and the reliability and validity of the scale was tested.Results:The formal couples′ communication quality scale for gynecological cancer patients was composed of 34 items from 5 dimensions of "self-disclosure", "perceived response", "stress coping", "normal creation" and "constructive action", with a cumulative variance contribution rate of 68.181%. The Cronbach α coefficient of the scale was 0.949, the split-half reliability coefficient was 0.766, the retest reliability coefficient was 0.898, and the criterion validity coefficient was 0.696. The model′s χ2/ df was 1.778, root mean square error of approximation was 0.047, comparative fit index was 0.956, incremental fix index was 0.956, Tucker-Lewis index was 0.952, normal of fit index was 0.905. Conclusions:The scale can be used to evaluate the quality of couples′ communication among gynecological cancer patients in Chinese context with good reliability and validity.

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Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine ; (12): 51-56, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-694353

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Objective To observe the effects of dopamine in different doses on hemodynamics and cerebral oxygen metabolism in the early stage of post-resuscitation in rabbit with cardiac arrest.Methods Healthy adult rabbits were randomly(random number) divided into 4 groups according to the different doses of dopamine administration:control group (CG),low dose group (LG),medium dose group (MG),high dose group (HG),(n=15 in each group).Ventricular fibrillation (VF) was induced by electricity and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) was performed subsequently as the experiment designed.When 10 rabbits with restoration of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) were got each group,it was enough for experiment carried out.Cardiac output (CO),mean arterial pressure (MAP),heart rate (HR),systemic vascular resistance index (SVRI) and the cerebral local tissue blood oxygen saturation (TOI) were observed at 0 min,15 min,30 min,60 min,120 min after ROSC.The animals were sacrificed at 120 min after ROSC,brain tissues were harvested for study by using HE staining.Repeated measure analysis of variance was used to determine the statistical significance among the four groups at different intervals.Multi-group quantitative data was analyzed by one way ANOVA and then further by LSD test for multiple comparisons.Chi-square test or Fisher's exact probabilities was applied for multi-group binomial classification variable.Log-rank test was used for comparisons of survival curves in four groups.A twotailed value of P<0.05 was considered statistically significant.Results There were no differences in the rate of ROSC among groups.Compared with CG and LG,ROSC time was shorter in MG (277±15 vs.190±12,P<0.01;252±16 vs.190±12,P=0.016) with higher 120 min survival rate (20% vs.90%,x2=9.899,P=0.005;30% vs.90%,x2=7.5,P=0.02).CO was higher in MG than that in other groups at all given intervals in the early stage of post-resuscitation(P<0.05).MAP levels were significantly higher in MG and HG compared with CG and LG at given intervals 15 min after ROSC (P<0.05).SVRI was significantly higher in HG than that in other groups at all given intervals after ROSC (P<0.05).Compared with other groups,the TOI levels in MG were significantly higher than that in other groups at 15 min and 30 min after ROSC (P<0.05).The median survival time in MG and HG was significantly longer than that in CG and LG.The number of cellular necrosis in MG (28.4±1.0) was significantly fewer than that in other groups (CG 41.2±1.5;LG 41.0±2.0;HG 39.6±1.9) (P<0.01).Conclusion The moderate dose of dopamine might maintain MAP and CO at a higher level meeting the cerebral oxygen metabolism in the early stage of post-resuscitation from cardiac arrest in rabbits.

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Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) ; (6): 51-56, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-485310

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Objective:To investigate the relationship between the removal time of 0.2 mm occlusal in-terference and the recovery of masticatory muscle mechanical hyperalgesia in rats.Methods:Forty male Sprague-Dawley rats (200-220 g)were randomly assigned to eight groups,with five rats in each group:(1 )nave group:these rats were anesthetized and their mouths were forced open for about 5 min (the same duration as the other groups),but restorations were not applied;(2 )sham-occlusal interference control group:bands were bonded to the right maxillary first molars which did not interfere with occlu-sion;(3 )occlusal interference group:0.2 mm thick crowns were bonded to the right maxillary first molars;(4)2,3,4,5,and 6 d removal of occlusal interference groups:0.2 mm thick crowns were bonded to the right maxillary first molars and removed on days 2,3,4,5,and 6.The nave group and sham-occlusal interference control group were control groups.The other groups were experimental groups. Bilateral masticatory muscle mechanical withdrawal thresholds were tested on pre-application days 1 ,2, and 3,and on post-application days 1 ,3,5,7,1 0,1 4,21 and 28.The rats were weighed on pre-application day 1 and on post-application days 1 ,2,3,4,5,6,and 7.Results:Between the nave group and the sham-occlusal interference control group,there was no significant difference in the mastica-tory muscle mechanical withdrawal threshold of bilateral temporalis and masseters at each time point.No significant difference was detected between the contralateral side and ipsilateral side in experimental groups (P>0.05 ).In the 2,3,4,and 5 d removal of occlusal interference groups,the masticatory muscle mechanical withdrawal thresholds decreased after occlusal interference and increased after removal of the crowns and recovered to the baseline on days 7,1 0,1 4,and 1 4,respectively [the masticatory muscle mechanical withdrawal thresholds of right masseter muscle were (1 37.46 ±2.08)g,(1 39.02 ± 2.1 1 )g,(1 40.40 ±0.98)g,(1 38.95 ±0.98)g,respectively].In the 6 d removal of occlusal inter-ference group,the masticatory muscle mechanical withdrawal threshold increased after removal of the crowns and became stable since day 1 4.There was a significant difference between the 6 d removal of oc-clusal interference group and the sham-occlusal interference group on day 28(P<0.05),the masticatory muscle mechanical withdrawal thresholds of right masseter muscle were (1 31 .24 ±0.76 ) g and (1 41 .34 ±1 .43)g,respectively.Conclusion:After removal of the 0.2 mm thick crown within 5 days, the mechanical hyperalgesia of the rats could reverse completely.The mechanical hyperalgesia of the rats could only be relieved,but not reverse completely after removal of the 0.2 mm thick crown on day 6.As the time went on,even minor occlusal interference could cause irreversible mechanical hyperalgesia of masticatory muscles.This study suggested that occlusal interference caused by dental treatment should be eliminated as soon as possible,to avoid irreversible orofacial pain.

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Chinese Journal of Stomatology ; (12): 176-181, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-259421

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To explore the expression of purinergic p2X4 receptor (P2X4R) in trigeminal ganglion of rats after occlusal interference. Investigation of peripheral receptor mechanism of occlusal interference-induced masticatory muscle pain will aid the development of drug intervention against this condition.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Experimental occlusal interference was established by application of 0.4 mm metal crown to the upper right first molar of male Sprague-Dawley rats. Real-time PCR assay was used to investigate P2X4R mRNA level in trigeminal ganglion in rats with occlusal interference for 3, 7, 10 and 14 days and in control rats without occlusal interference (n=5 in each). Retrograde labelling combining immunofluorescence was performed to evaluate the percentage of P2X4R-positive cells in masseter afferent neurons (n=5 in each group). Graded concentrations of P2XR antagonist TNP-ATP (0.1, 10, 125, 250, 500 μmol/L) or saline (n=5 in each group) was administrated in right masseter and the mechanical sensitivity of bilateral masseters was measured before occlusal interference application, before the injection, and 30 min as well as 60 min after the injection.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Compared with control rats (P2X4R mRNA: right side: 1.00±0.26, left side: 0.94± 0.21; percentage of P2X4R-positive masseter afferents: right side: [64.3±6.3]%, left side: [67.7±5.8]%), the level of P2X4R mRNA in bilateral trigeminal ganglia (right side: 5.98±3.56; left side: 5.06±2.88) of rats with occlusal interference for 7 days up-regulated (P<0.01) and the percentage of P2X4R-positive masseter afferent neurons(right side: [81.7±1.5]%; left side: [82.9±2.3]%) increased (P<0.05). Local administration of 10, 125, 250, 500 μmol/L TNP-ATP increased the mechanical withdrawal threshold in masseter 30 min after injection, compared with those before injection (P<0.05).</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>Increased expression of trigeminal P2X4R involves in the development of occlusal interference-induced masseter hyperalgesia.</p>


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Animals , Male , Rats , Adenosine Triphosphate , Pharmacology , Dental Occlusion , Hyperalgesia , Masseter Muscle , Masticatory Muscles , Purinergic P2X Receptor Antagonists , Pharmacology , RNA, Messenger , Metabolism , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction , Receptors, Purinergic P2X4 , Genetics , Metabolism , Time Factors , Trigeminal Ganglion , Metabolism
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