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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1021749

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BACKGROUND:Clinically,the most dangerous and serious complication of artificial joint replacement is periprosthetic infections.It is urgent to find a way to prevent periprosthetic infections after artificial joint replacement. OBJECTIVE:To study the effect of povidone-iodine on muscle,blood vessel,fat and bone of rabbits after immersion and flushing. METHODS:Forty male New Zealand rabbits aged 10 weeks were selected.The left hind leg of each rabbit served as the experimental group and the right hind leg served as the control group.After anesthesia,the hind limbs of each rabbit were cut open to expose the muscle,blood vessels,fat and bone.The control group was soaked and flushed with normal saline inside the surgical incision,while the experimental group was soaked and flushed with povidone-iodine inside the surgical incision.After being soaked in povidone-iodine for 0,1,3,5 minutes,10 rabbits were randomly selected and executed to collect wound tissue samples.The samples were made into pathological slices for hematoxylin-eosin staining observation as well as statistical analysis and comparison of cell counts. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Compared with the control group,the muscle,blood vessels,fat and bone after immersion and flushing with povidone-iodine showed no obvious difference in cell structure,morphology and number under microscope.The paired t-test was used to explore the difference between the control and experimental groups,and the paired data did not show any difference(P>0.05).It is suggested that povidone-iodine shows no significant difference from normal saline after immersion and flushing of rabbit tissues such as muscle,blood vessels,fat and bone,indicating that povidone-iodine solution as an intra-incisional antiseptic is safe and effective.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1022065

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OBJECTIVE:Cold water immersion methods are not standardized in terms of operational indicators such as immersion temperature,duration and depth,leading to controversy over the efficacy of recovery from exercise fatigue in skeletal muscle.In this article,we analyze the effects of cold water immersion on muscle injury,muscle soreness and muscle strength recovery under different factors,in order to find the best immersion implementation plan,and thus provide evidence for the recovery of muscle fatigue. METHODS:A search of CNKI,WanFang Data,Web of Science,and PubMed databases was conducted for relevant literature published from January 1,2000 to August 15,2023.A total of 4 759 articles were initially retrieved,with 4 735 articles excluded through screening and 24 articles finally included.The Physical Therapy Evidence Database Scale was used to assess the methodological quality of the included literature,and Stata-MP 16 software was used to perform effect size combinations,subgroup analyses,Meta-regression,sensitivity tests,and publication bias analyses. RESULTS:(1)The article included a total of 24 randomized controlled trial studies,including 617 subjects,with overall high legal quality.(2)Meta-analysis showed that cold water immersion can significantly reduce creatine kinase blood value[standardized mean difference(SMD)=-0.17,95%confidence interval(CI):-0.29 to-0.05,P<0.01],alleviate muscle pain(SMD=-0.60,95%CI:-0.81 to-0.38,P<0.01),and promote maximum muscle strength recovery(SMD=0.17,95%CI:0.05 to 0.30,P<0.01).(3)Subgroup analysis showed that:The immersing regimen with water temperature>14 ℃(SMD=-0.48,95%CI:-0.76 to-0.20,P<0.01)and duration of 12-14 minutes(SMD=-0.38,95%CI:-0.61 to-0.15,P<0.01)had the best effect in reducing creatine kinase blood values,and had a more significant intervention effect on endurance exercise(SMD=-0.45,95%CI:-0.71 to-0.20,P<0.01),while the immersion regimen with water temperature<10 ℃(SMD=-0.61,95%CI:-0.79 to-0.43,P<0.01),duration<12 minutes(SMD=-0.76,95%CI:-0.98 to-0.53,P<0.01),and immersion depth above the iliac spine(SMD=-0.74,95%CI:-0.97 to-0.52,P<0.01)had the best effect on relieving muscle soreness,and had a more significant analgesic effect after endurance exercise(SMD=-0.42,95%CI:-0.61 to-0.22,P<0.01).(4)Meta regression showed that immersion water temperature,immersion duration,and exercise type were important regulatory factors affecting the effect size of creatine kinase;immersing water temperature and immersing depth were important regulatory factors affecting the effect size of visual analogue scale score,while exercise type was an important regulatory factor affecting the maximum isometric muscle strength effect size. CONCLUSION:(1)Evidence of extremely low to moderate strength suggests that cold water immersion can effectively reduce muscle damage,alleviate muscle soreness,and promote muscle strength recovery.(2)In terms of reducing muscle injury,immersion water temperature,immersion duration,and exercise type are significant regulatory factors that affect the efficacy of immersing.Among them,immersion water temperature>14 ℃ and duration of 12-14 minutes are the best solutions to reduce muscle injury after exercise,and the immersing effect is better for endurance exercise.(3)In terms of reducing muscle soreness,immersion water temperature and immersion depth are important regulatory factors that affect the intervention effect.Among them,immersion water temperature<10 ℃,duration<12 minutes,and immersing depth above the iliac spine are the best solutions to reduce muscle soreness,and have a better analgesic effect after endurance exercise.(4)In terms of promoting muscle strength recovery,exercise type is a key regulatory factor that affects the maximum isometric muscle strength effect.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1013565

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Objective To investigate the level of deltamethrin resistance and mutation sites in the sodium iron channel gene in Rhipicephalus microplus in Huaihua City, Hunan Province, and to examine the correlation between deltamethrin resistance and mutation sites in the sodium iron channel gene in Rh. microplus. Methods Rh. microplus was sampled from multiple yellow cattle farms in Huaihua City, Hunan Province from June to September 2022, and the level of resistance to deltamethrin was determined in ticks using the adult immersion test. The sodium iron channel domain III gene was amplified in deltamethrin-resistant and wild-type Rh. microplus using PCR assay. Following sequencing and sequence alignment, mutation sites were detected in bases. The sodium iron channel domain III gene in Rh. microplus was translated, and the signal peptide, transmembrane domain, and phosphorylation and glycosylation sites were detected in amino acid sequences. The tertiary structures of the sodium iron channel domain III protein of deltamethrin-resistant and wild-type Rh. microplus were deduced and compared, and the association be tween mutation sites in bases and resistance to deltamethrin was examined in Rh. microplus according the level of deltamethrin resistance, sequence alignment and protein tertiary structure. Results The median (LC50) and 95% lethal concentrations (LC95) of deltamethrin were 121.39 mg/L and 952.61 mg/L against Rh. microplus, with a resistance factor of 9.24 and level II resistance. The sequence of the sodium ion channel domain III gene was 1 010 bp in size, and mutation sites were detected in two neighboring bases in the sequence of the sodium ion channel domain III gene in deltamethrin-resistant Rh. microplus. Although no signal peptides were found in the sodium iron channel domain III protein of deltamethrin-resistant or wild-type Rh. microplus, 6 trans-membrane domains, 42 phosphorylation sites and 8 glycosylation sites were identified, with a significant difference in the tertiary structure of the sodium iron channel domain III protein between deltamethrin-resistant and wild-type Rh. microplus. Conclusions Level II resistance to deltamethrin is detected in Rh. microplus in Huaihua City, Hunan Province, and two mutation sites that correlate with the emergence of deltamethrin resistance are identified in the sequence of the sodium iron channel domain III gene in deltamethrin-resistant Rh. microplus.

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Rev. bras. enferm ; Rev. bras. enferm;77(1): e20230260, 2024. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BDENF | ID: biblio-1535568

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ABSTRACT Objectives: to identify immersion use in hot water to relieve pain in newborns. Methods: an integrative literature review, carried out in the PubMed, VHL, EMBASE, Scopus, CINAHL, Cochrane and SciELO databases, with investigations in English, Spanish, French or Portuguese, published between 2002 and 2022. The Health Sciences Descriptors (DeCS) and Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) were used to answer the following question: what are the uses of hot water immersion in relieving pain in newborns? Results: nine studies were included, mainly Brazilian, experimental, with a predominance of strong and moderate levels of evidence. Hydrotherapy and bath use (immersion and bandaging) was observed, promising interventions in reducing pain scores, assessed using scales, physiological and endocrine parameters. Conclusions: hot water proved to be a promising non-pharmacological intervention in relieving pain in infants in different contexts.


RESUMEN Objetivos: identificar el uso de la inmersión en agua caliente para aliviar el dolor en recién nacidos. Métodos: revisión integrativa de la literatura, realizada en las bases de datos PubMed, BVS, EMBASE, Scopus, CINAHL, Cochrane y SciELO, con investigaciones en inglés, español, francés o portugués, publicadas entre 2002 y 2022. Se utilizaron los Descriptores de Ciencias de la Salud (DeCS) y los Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) para responder la siguiente pregunta: ¿cuáles son los usos de la inmersión en agua caliente para aliviar el dolor en los recién nacidos? Resultados: fueron incluidos nueve estudios, principalmente brasileños, experimentales, con predominio de niveles de evidencia fuerte y moderado. Se observó el uso de hidroterapia y baños (inmersión y vendaje), intervenciones prometedoras en la reducción de las puntuaciones de dolor, evaluadas mediante escalas y parámetros fisiológicos y endocrinos. Conclusiones: el agua caliente demostró ser una intervención no farmacológica prometedora para aliviar el dolor en neonatos en diferentes contextos.


RESUMO Objetivos: identificar o emprego da imersão em água quente no alívio da dor em neonatos. Métodos: revisão integrativa da literatura, realizada nas bases de dados PubMed, BVS, EMBASE, Scopus, CINAHL, Cochrane e SciELO, com investigações em inglês, espanhol, francês ou português, publicadas entre 2002 e 2022. Foram utilizados os Descritores em Ciências da Saúde (DeCS) e Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) para responder à seguinte inquietação: quais são os empregos da imersão em água quente no alívio da dor em neonatos? Resultados: foram incluídos nove estudos, principalmente brasileiros, experimentais, predominando o nível de evidência forte e moderada. Foram observados o emprego da hidroterapia e banhos (imersão e enfaixado), intervenções promissoras na redução do escore álgico, avaliados por meio de escalas, parâmetros fisiológicos e endócrinos. Conclusões: a água quente se mostrou uma intervenção não farmacológica promissora no alívio da dor de neonatos em diferentes contextos.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-233106

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Background: To compare measurements of axial length obtained with manual A-scan, immersion A-scan and optical biometer and assess the accuracy of different techniques of intraocular lens power calculation. Methods: This was a prospective randomized study done in 90 patients over a period extending from November 2019 to October 2020 in the upgraded department of ophthalmology, Government Medical College Jammu. Intraocular lens power was calculated by measuring axial length by three different techniques and further the accuracy of the axial length values obtained were compared. Results: In this study, mean axial length measured by applanation A-scan was 22.86±0.85 mm which ranged from 20.99-24.6 mm and axial length measured by immersion technique ranged from 21.5-24.9 mm with a mean AL of 22.92±0.85 mm. AL measured by non-contact method ranged from 20-25.08 mm with a mean AL of 23.1±0.93 mm. There was a statistically significant difference between all the three techniques regarding the measured AL (p=0.0004). Conclusions: This study concludes that the optical biometry has greater accuracy than ultrasound biometry including applanation and immersion A-scan.

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Chinese Journal of School Health ; (12): 152-156, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-964395

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Abstract@#The popularity of electronic devices helps the spread of the flow experience. Flow experience affects many aspects of life for adolescents as for its double articulation. In order to provide suggestions for the improvement in adolescent mental health, this paper reviews flow experience and adolescent mental health in different situations. In learning situation, the state of flow makes a difference in students self confidence, learning experience, positive affect in school, positivity, self esteem and self efficacy, etc., at the same time, it is beneficial to relieve academic pressure and academic procrastination. In entertainment situation, the state of flow experience directly leads to addiction, and indirectly affects online game addiction by the mediating roles of self control and cognitive bias.

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Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1040067

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  [Objectives] The aim of this study was to evaluate the changes in serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) concentrations during 15 min of combined hot bath and bicycle ergometer endurance exercise in healthy young men.  [Methods] The experiment was conducted in a parallel design. The subjects were 10 healthy men (aged 23.7±0.8 years). The experimental group performed a combination of head-out water immersion (HOI) at 40°C and bicycle ergometer exercise (40°C HOI-ex), while the control group performed only HOI at 40°C (40°C HOI). After 30 min of rest, 40°C HOI-ex or 40°C HOI was performed for 15 min, followed by a 30 min recovery period. During the experiment, heart rate, blood pressure, and core temperature (esophageal temperature) were continuously measured. Blood samples were collected at four time points: after rest, immediately after intervention, 15 min after recovery, and 30 min after recovery. Serum BDNF, P-selectin, platelet count, hemoglobin, hematocrit, plasma cortisol, and lactic acid were then measured.  [Results] A significant increase in serum BDNF concentrations was observed immediately after intervention and 15 min after recovery in the 40°C HOI-ex group compared with the values taken after resting. No changes in serum BDNF concentrations were observed in the 40°C HOI group. Core temperatures significantly increased immediately after intervention, 15 min after recovery, and 30 min after recovery compared with resting for both 40°C HOI-ex and 40°C HOI groups, with between-group differences. Platelet counts were unchanged in both 40°C HOI and 40°C HOI-ex groups. A significant increase in P-selectin was observed immediately after intervention and 15 min after recovery in the 40°C HOI-ex group compared with when at rest. No changes in P-selectin were observed in 40°C HOI.  [Discussion] The combination of hyperthermia and exercise can increase serum BDNF in a short time of 15 min by an additive effect, and the increase in serum BDNF in this study may be platelet-derived.

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Rev. bras. educ. espec ; 29: e0045, 2023. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1529747

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RESUMEN Esta investigación analiza el potencial de un Entorno Gamificado Aumentado (EGA) para estimular la Competencia Comunicativa (CC) en personas con Trastorno del Espectro Autista (TEA) de entre 3 y 17 años. La metodología es cuantitativa, empírica no experimental (N=54), de tipo descriptivo y correlacional, con carácter exploratorio y analítico. Cuyos objetivos son: 1) analizar si el EGA estimula la CC; 2) estudiar la relación entre el nivel competencial y el grado de inmersión e interacción del alumnado con la tablet; y 3) inferir la relación entre la CC y el género, edad, grado de TEA y tipo de lenguaje. Los resultados resaltan que la experiencia gamificada con realidad aumentada estimula notablemente la CC en este alumnado. Además, se constata que, a mayor inmersión en el entorno gamificado, el alumnado alcanza mayor CC, y viceversa. Se observa la polarización de los resultados según la singularidad del alumnado: cerca de la mitad demuestra tener un nivel competencial alto, y otra gran parte presenta un nivel bajo o muy bajo. Concretamente, los sujetos mayores, con grado de TEA ligero, lenguaje oral funcional y sin comorbilidad presentan un nivel competencial más alto. La interacción con recursos digitales y de realidad aumentada en un entorno gamificado se constituye en una herramienta idónea para la estimulación del alumnado con TEA.


ABSTRACT This research analyzes the potential of an Augmented Gamified Environment (AEG) to stimulate Communicative Competence (CC) in people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) between 3 and 17 years of age. The methodology is quantitative, empirical, non-experimental (N=54), descriptive and correlational, with an exploratory and analytical nature. The objectives were: 1) to analyze if the EGA stimulates the CC; 2) to study the relationship between the level of competence and the degree of immersion and interaction of the students with the tablet; and 3) to infer the relationship between CC and gender, age, degree of ASD and type of language. The results highlight that the gamified experience with augmented reality significantly stimulates CC in these students. In addition, it is verified that, the greater the immersion in the gamified environment, the students reach a higher CC, and vice versa. The polarization of the results is observed according to the uniqueness of the students: close to half show a high level of competence, and another large part have a low or very low level. Specifically, older subjects, with a slight degree of ASD, functional oral language and no comorbidity present a higher level of competence. Interaction with digital and augmented reality resources in a gamified environment constitutes an ideal tool for stimulating students with ASD.

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J. pediatr. (Rio J.) ; J. pediatr. (Rio J.);98(2): 204-211, March-Apr. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1375771

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Abstract Objective: Evaluate the effectiveness of a children's soap with physiological pH in maintaining cutaneous pH and moisture of the newborn (NB)'s skin after the first bath. Methods: Randomized, controlled and double-blind clinical trial in a rooming-in of a tertiary maternity hospital in southern Brazil with 204 newborns > 34 gestational weeks. Gestational and obstetric history was evaluated, and newborns were randomized into two groups according to the product applied in the bath: the control group (CG), which used common liquid soap with pH 7.0 and experimental group (EG), which used children's liquid soap with pH 5.8. Evaluation was made immediately before and after bath with skin pH measurement, corneometry and clinical parameters (erythema, scaling and moisture), on the forehead, abdomen and thigh. Results: There was no difference between groups regarding gestational, obstetric and family history (p > 0.05). In CG, skin pH increased in the abdomen and thigh (p < 0.05). In EG there was an improvement in clinical parameters after bathing with: increased moisture, less erythema and less scaling (p < 0.05). On the forehead, there was a significant increase in pH after bathing (p < 0.001) similar in both groups, although no use of soap. There was no difference in corneometry between groups after bathing. Conclusions: Children's liquid soap with physiological pH maintained the acidic skin pH and moisture of the newborn's skin after the first bath, which reinforces the importance of using products with physiological pH in the hygiene of newborns. Registration number RBR-9ky84vd.

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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2022 Jan; 70(1): 107-111
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-224069

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Purpose: To assess the axial length (AL) measurement failure rate using partial?coherence interferometry (PCI) and swept?source optical coherence tomography (SS?OCT) in dense cataracts. As a secondary outcome, the SS?OCT biometry was compared to immersion ultrasound. Methods: This is a prospective cross?sectional and comparative study. Seventy eyes from 70 patients with dense cataracts were enrolled in this study. Dense cataract was defined according to the Lens Opacities Classification System III (LOCS III) scores equal to or more than NO4, NC4, C4, and P3. The failure rate of AL measurement was evaluated using PCI and SS?OCT. Anterior chamber depth (ACD), lens thickness (LT), and AL measurements obtained by SS?OCT were compared with IUS. Results: AL measurement failure rate with PCI was 68.57% and 21.43% with SS?OCT (P = 0.007). AL measurement was achieved in 69.23% of NO4, 66.6% of P3, and 15.3% of mixed cataracts using PCI, while SS?OCT was achieved in 100% of NO4, NO5, P3, and P5 and 76.9% of mixed cataracts. Cortical cataracts alone did not influence AL measurement. Biometric data of ACD, LT, and AL were statistically different comparing US and SS?OCT with a good correlation of AL. Conclusion: SS?OCT significantly improves the rate of successful AL measurements when compared to PCI in dense cataracts. The LOCS III clinical cut?off for the use of SS?OCT ocular biometry may well be up to P4 and NO5

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-920781

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Objective To investigate the resistance development of Aedes albopictus to commonly used insecticides in Yangpu District of Shanghai, China, and to provide scientific bases for the control of A. albopictus and the emergency treatment of dengue fever. Methods The larva immersion method recommended by WHO was used to assay the median lethal concentration (LC50) of A. albopictus larva. SPSS 25.0 was used to calculate the toxicity baselines of insecticides. Results A. albopictus kept a medium resistance to beta-cypermethrin, and the resistance ratios were 14.44, 10.00, 17.78, respectively, in 2015, 2017, 2019. The mosquitos kept a high resistance to permethrin, and the resistance ratios were 54.00, 140.00, 52.00 respectively, in 2015, 2017, 2019. Besides, A. albopictus also kept a medium resistance to propoxur, and the resistance ratios were 15.34, 13.06, 10.83 respectively, in 2015, 2017, 2019. To deltamethrin, A. albopictus showed high resistance in 2015 and medium resistance in 2017, the resistance ratios were 40.00 and 35.00. To temephos, A. albopictus showed low resistance in 2015, with the resistance ratio of 9.38. Conclusion A. albopictus has developed high resistance to permethrin in Yangpu District of Shanghai, and cautious and reduced use of permethrin is suggested. It is necessary to implement and adopt the strategy of comprehensive management, in order to establish the long-term mechanism for mosquito control and prevention.

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China Pharmacy ; (12): 2113-2118, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-941452

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OBJECTIVE To study the protective effects o f valproic acid on cardiac and cerebral injury in rats subjected to severe scalding combined with seawater immersion injury with delayed fluid replacement. METHODS The rats were divided into scalding+delayed fluid replacement group (group S ),scalding+seawater immersion+delayed fluid replacement group (group SS ), scalding+seawater immersion+valproic acid+delayed fluid replacement group (group SSV )according to random number table ,with 60 rats in each group. All groups were subjected to 35%total body surface area third-degree full-thickness scalding with boiled water. Group SS and group SSV were immersed in artificial ;seawater(30 min)immediately after scalding ,and group SSV was subcutaneously injected with valproic acid 300 mg/kg immediately after out of water. Sodium lactate Ringer ’s 0314-2279277。E-mail:125467374@qq.com injection was injected intravenously within 30 minutes according to 1/2 Parkland formula at 2 h after scalding in each group for delayed fluid replacement. The death time of rats was recorded ,and the average survival time and 24 h survival rate of rats in each group were calculat ed. Mean arterial pressure (MAP),heart rate (HR),respiration rate (RR),rectal temperature (RT),arterial blood pH ,arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2),arterial blood partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO2),HCO3-,creatine kinase MB isoenzyme (CK-MB)and neuron specific enolase (NSE)were detected before scalding ,at 0,2,5 h after scalding. The pathological changes of cardiac and cerebral tissue were observed. RESULTS The 24 h survival rate of group SS (55%)was significantly lower than that of group S (90%), while that of group SSV (75%)was increased significantly ,compared with group SS (P<0.05). Compared with group S ,the levels of MAP ,RT,HR,pH,PaO2 and HCO 3- in group SS were significantly lowered ,while the levels of CK-MB and NSE were increased significantly at 0,2,5 h after scalding ;the levels of PaCO 2 were increased significantly at 2,5 h after scalding , while the levels of RR were decreased significantly at 0,2 h after scalding (P<0.05). Compared with group SS ,the levels of MAP,RT,HR,pH,PaO2 and HCO 3- in group SSV were significantly increased ,while the levels of PaCO 2,CK-MB and NSE were decreased significantly at 2,5 h after scalding ;the level of RR was increased significantly at 2 h after scalding (P<0.05). At 2,5 h after scalding ,cardiac and cerebral injury of rats in group SS were aggravated significantly than that in group S ;cardiac and cerebral injury of rats in group SSV were relieved significantly than that in group SS. CONCLUSIONS After severe scalding combined seawater immersion injury ,hypodermic injection of sodium valproate could protect cardiac and cerebral function of rats , improve vital signs and blood gas index ,prolong survival time and improve survival rate in rats.

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Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-935062

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@#Replantation of fingers is highly complex and technically challenging. Surgeons are serious with their selection criteria as many factors are involved in determining good surgical outcome. Improper storages of amputated parts are usually denied the option for replantation. We report a 42-year-old lady who was assaulted with a machete and presented with total amputation of left thumb. The amputated thumb was stored in a plastic bag directly on ice cubes which eventually melted; thumb immersed in water for two hours. On examination, the amputated thumb was neither macerated nor frozen. Replantation was attempted and was successful. There are limited reports on proper methods of storage of amputated fingers pertaining to daily practical scenario. Yet, it is a strict criterion for surgeons in attempting replantation. Direct contact of amputated fingers on ice and immersion in hypotonic solutions leads to irreversible tissue damage. In our case, two hours of unfavourable storage did not affect surgical outcome. In conclusion, clinical assessment of the amputated part is essential in deciding for replantation. Combination of direct contact with ice and immersion in hypotonic solution for two hours should not be a contraindication for replantation.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-955664

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Objective:To explore the role of objective teaching guided by immersion education theory in the practice teaching of undergraduates majoring in psychiatry.Methods:Two classes of undergraduates majoring in psychiatry in Batch 2018 were randomly selected as the study group and the control group. A total of 35 students in the control group had traditional teaching, and 37 students in the study group had objective teaching guided by immersion education theory, both with half a semester of teaching. After the teaching, the theoretical knowledge examination scores and skills assessment scores, comprehensive ability (self-learning ability, communication ability, clinical thinking, innovation ability, and humanistic care ability), and teaching satisfaction of the two groups were compared. SPSS 26.0 was used for t-test, Chi-square test, and rank sum test. Results:After the teaching, the theoretical knowledge examination scores (basic medicine, clinical medicine, clinical psychology, and psychiatry), skill assessment scores (physical examination, and mental examination), self-learning ability, communication ability, clinical thinking, innovation ability, and humanistic care ability of the study group were all higher than those of the control group ( P<0.05). The teaching satisfaction degree of the study group was higher than that of the control group, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Objective teaching guided by immersion education theory can improve the scores of professional theoretical knowledge scores and skills assessment scores of undergraduates majoring in psychiatry, and improve teaching satisfaction.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 916-920, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1013081

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Medical Ethics is an important course of "establish morality and cultivate people" in medical colleges and universities, which has the dual characteristics of medical humanities and medical practice. The course of medical ethics should conform to the development trend of the times, make full use of the new teaching mode, change the teaching methods, and promote the deep integration of medical humanities course and information technology. As a new teaching mode, immersion teaching can effectively focus on teaching needs, stimulate students’ interest, improve teaching effectiveness, and effectively make up for the shortcomings of the current teaching of medical ethics. This paper aimed to explore the immersion teaching of medical ethics. Firstly, it analyzed the necessity of adopting immersion teaching from two aspects: the characteristics of immersion teaching and the existing problems of medical ethics teaching. Secondly, combined with the current teaching conditions, it put forward two implementation paths and main instructional design of immersive teaching of medical ethics. At the same time, it analyzed the main influencing factors of the realization of immersive teaching of medical ethics from teaching subject and teaching object.

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Acta Paul. Enferm. (Online) ; 35: eAPE0167, 2022. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BDENF | ID: biblio-1402900

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Resumo Objetivo Verificar positividade de culturas microbiológicas de pacientes hospitalizados, com prescrição de enfermagem para banho no leito, em três períodos disjuntos e sequenciais das modalidades de banho no leito: convencional (BLC), descartável (BLD) e descartável acrescido de clorexidina degermante à 2% (BLD-CX). Métodos Estudo ecológico, tipo séries temporais de 48 meses, em três períodos (P1=BLC; P2=BLD; P3=BLD-CX), com dados secundários de prontuário eletrônico, de pacientes que estiveram internados em hospital do estado de São Paulo, Brasil. Resultados Nos períodos de banhos descartáveis, o percentual de positividade foi, em média, 14,6% menor quando comparado aos meses cujo banho de leito foi convencional. No período de BLD-CX o percentual de positividade foi, em média, 19,3% menor quando comparado aos meses do período de BLC. Contudo, não há evidências de diferença no percentual de positividade entre o BLD (b = -14,6%; IC95% = (-18,9% a -10,3%) e o BLD-CX (b = - 19,3%; IC95% = (-24,4% a -14,22%). A cada ano a mais na idade média do paciente, o percentual de positividade aumenta, em média 0,3% (p=0,060). Não houve associação sazonal para positividades das culturas microbiológicas nas modalidades de banho. Conclusão A positividade de culturas microbiológicas, em pacientes com prescrição de enfermagem para banho no leito, é menor quando se utiliza as modalidades descartáveis. Recomenda-se adotar rotineiramente o BLD, deixando a prescrição de BLD-CX, somente para degermação da pele para procedimentos invasivos, operatórios e higienização das mãos de profissionais de saúde.


Resumen Objetivo Verificar los resultados positivos de culturas microbiológicas de pacientes hospitalizados, con prescripción de enfermería de baño en cama, en tres períodos disjuntos y secuenciales de las modalidades de baño en cama: convencional (BCC), descartable (BCD) y descartable con clorhexidina al 2 % (BCD-CX). Métodos Estudio ecológico, tipo series temporales de 48 meses, en tres períodos (P1=BCC; P2=BCD; P3=BCD-CX), con datos secundarios de historia clínica electrónica, de pacientes que estuvieron internados en hospital del estado de São Paulo, Brasil. Resultados En los períodos de baños descartables, el porcentaje de resultados positivos presentó un promedio 14,6 % inferior en comparación con los meses en que el baño en cama fue convencional. Durante el período de BCD-CX el porcentaje de resultados positivos fue, en promedio, 19,3 % inferior en comparación con los meses del período de BCC. Sin embargo, no hay evidencias de diferencias en el porcentaje de resultados positivos entre el BCD (b = -14,6 %; IC95 % = (-18,9 % a -10,3 %) y el BLD-CX (b = - 19,3 %; IC95 % = (-24,4 % a -14,22 %). Por cada año que se suma a la edad promedio del paciente, el porcentaje de resultados positivos aumenta en promedio 0,3 % (p=0,060). No se verificó una asociación estacional en las respuestas positivas de las culturas microbiológicas en las modalidades de baños. Conclusión Los resultados positivos de culturas microbiológicas de pacientes con prescripción de enfermería de baño en cama son menores cuando se utilizan las modalidades descartables. Se recomienda adoptar de forma rutinaria el BCD y dejar la prescripción de BCD-CX solo para la eliminación de los gérmenes de la piel en procedimientos invasivos, quirúrgicos e higienización de manos de los profesionales de salud.


Abstract Objective To verify microbiological culture positivity of hospitalized patients, with a nursing prescription for bed bath, in three disjoint and sequential periods of bed bath modalities: conventional (CBB), disposable (DBB) and disposable plus 2% chlorhexidine degerming (DBB-CX). Methods This is an ecological, time series study of 48 months, in three periods (P1=CBB; P2=DBB; P3=DBB-CX), with secondary data from electronic medical records of patients who were admitted to a hospital in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Results In the periods of disposable baths, the percentage of culture positivity was, on average, 14.6% lower when compared to the months in which bed bath was conventional. In the DBB-CX period, the percentage of culture positivity was, on average, 19.3% lower when compared to the CBB period months. However, there is no evidence of difference in the percentage of culture positivity between DBB (b = -14.6%; 95%CI = (-18.9% to -10.3%) and DBB-CX (b = - 19.3%;95%CI = (-24.4% to -14.22%) For each year more in patients' mean age, the percentage of culture positivity increases by an average of 0.3% (p=0.060). There was no seasonal association for microbiological culture positivity in bath modalities. Conclusion Microbiological culture positivity in patients with a nursing prescription for bed bath is lower when disposable modalities are used. It is recommended to routinely adopt DBB, leaving the prescription of DBB-CX only for skin degermation for invasive and operative procedures and hand hygiene of health professionals.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Bacterial Infections , Baths/methods , Beds , Cross Infection , Inpatients , Risk Assessment
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Rev. bras. ciênc. vet ; 28(1): 3-8, jan./mar. 2021. il.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1368217

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A ingestão de corpos estranhos em aquários artificiais é uma ocorrência frequente observada na clínica cirúrgica de anfíbios criados como pets, o que inclui os axolotes (Ambystoma mexicanum). O presente relato descreve um caso de ingestão de sete corpos estranhos em um axolote macho, de cinco meses de idade, com histórico de abaulamento irregular e irredutível da superfície corpórea ventral, de consistência firme. Na anamnese foi informado que o animal habitava um aquário com substrato de cascalhos. Ao exame físico, o axolote apresentou bom estado geral e parâmetros vitais dentro da normalidade para a espécie. Os materiais deglutidos foram identificados em região gástrica por meio de exame radiográfico corpóreo total, e suas características condiziam com o substrato utilizado no aquário do paciente. Como protocolo anestésico, foi priorizada a imersão em Isofluorano e gás oxigênio, com o objetivo de atingir a via branquial e, ocasionalmente, transdérmica. A remoção cirúrgica foi feita através de celiotomia e gastrotomia em ambiente aquático com temperatura, pH e coleção bacteriana controlados, conforme literatura disponível e tendo em consideração a natureza, diâmetro e localização dos corpos estranhos. Após cinco e quinze dias do procedimento, acompanhou-se a cicatrização da ferida cirúrgica, sendo possível constatar bom restabelecimento da continuidade dos tecidos e bom estado geral do paciente.


The ingestion of foreign bodies in artificial aquariums is a frequent occurrence observed in the surgical clinic of amphibians raised as pets, which includes axolotls (Ambystoma mexicanum). The present report describes a case of ingestion of seven foreign bodies in a male axolotl, five months old, with a history of irregular and irreducible bulging of the ventral body surface, with firm consistency. In the anamnesis, it was reported that the animal inhabited an aquariums with gravel substrate. On physical examination, the axolotl showed good general condition and vital parameters within the normal range for the species. The swallowed materials were identified in the gastric region by means of total body radiographic examination, and their characteristics were consistent with the substrate used in the patient's aquarium. As anesthetic protocol, immersion in Isofluorane and oxygen gas was prioritized, in order to reach the branchial and, occasionally, transdermal route. Surgical removal was performed through celiotomy and gastrotomy in an aquatic environment with controlled temperature, pH and bacterial collection, according to available literature and taking into account the nature, diameter and location of foreign bodies. After five and fifteen days of the procedure, the healing of the surgical wound was monitored, showing a good restoration of tissue continuity and a good general condition of the patient.


Subject(s)
Animals , Surgery, Veterinary/methods , Ambystoma mexicanum/surgery , Amphibians/surgery , Anesthesia/veterinary , Salamandra/surgery , Wound Healing , Aquatic Environment/methods , Foreign Bodies/veterinary
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Rev. bras. ciênc. vet ; 28(1): 3-8, jan./mar. 2021. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1491692

ABSTRACT

A ingestão de corpos estranhos em aquários artificiais é uma ocorrência frequente observada na clínica cirúrgica de anfíbios criados como pets, o que inclui os axolotes (Ambystoma mexicanum). O presente relato descreve um caso de ingestão de sete corpos estranhos em um axolote macho, de cinco meses de idade, com histórico de abaulamento irregular e irredutível da superfície corpórea ventral, de consistência firme. Na anamnese foi informado que o animal habitava um aquário com substrato de cascalhos. Ao exame físico, o axolote apresentou bom estado geral e parâmetros vitais dentro da normalidade para a espécie. Os materiais deglutidos foram identificados em região gástrica por meio de exame radiográfico corpóreo total, e suas características condiziam com o substrato utilizado no aquário do paciente. Como protocolo anestésico, foi priorizada a imersão em Isofluorano e gás oxigênio, com o objetivo de atingir a via branquial e, ocasionalmente, transdérmica. A remoção cirúrgica foi feita através de celiotomia e gastrotomia em ambiente aquático com temperatura, pH e coleção bacteriana controlados, conforme literatura disponível e tendo em consideração a natureza, diâmetro e localização dos corpos estranhos. Após cinco e quinze dias do procedimento, acompanhou-se a cicatrização da ferida cirúrgica, sendo possível constatar bom restabelecimento da continuidade dos tecidos e bom estado geral do paciente.


The ingestion of foreign bodies in artificial aquariums is a frequent occurrence observed in the surgical clinic of amphibians raised as pets, which includes axolotls (Ambystoma mexicanum). The present report describes a case of ingestion of seven foreign bodies in a male axolotl, five months old, with a history of irregular and irreducible bulging of the ventral body surface, with firm consistency. In the anamnesis, it was reported that the animal inhabited an aquariums with gravel substrate. On physical examination, the axolotl showed good general condition and vital parameters within the normal range for the species. The swallowed materials were identified in the gastric region by means of total body radiographic examination, and their characteristics were consistent with the substrate used in the patient’s aquarium. As anesthetic protocol, immersion in Isofluorane and oxygen gas was prioritized, in order to reach the branchial and, occasionally, transdermal route. Surgical removal was performed through celiotomy and gastrotomy in an aquatic environment with controlled temperature, pH and bacterial collection, according to available literature and taking into account the nature, diameter and location of foreign bodies. After five and fifteen days of the procedure, the healing of the surgical wound was monitored, showing a good restoration of tissue continuity and a good general condition of the patient.


Subject(s)
Animals , Ambystoma mexicanum , Anesthesia , Amphibians/surgery , Wound Healing , Immersion
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Rev. bras. parasitol. vet ; 30(1): e025220, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1156219

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Abstract Southern cattle tick resistance to pour-on and injectable acaricides has yet to be evaluated on a broader scope, and the paucity of information on the subject may hinder efforts to control this parasite. The objective of this study was to evaluate the resistance profile of ten populations of Rhipicephalus microplus to the acaricides fluazuron, fipronil and ivermectin in cattle herds in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. The larval immersion test (LIT) was used to evaluate susceptibility to ivermectin and fipronil and the adult immersion test (AIT) was performed to evaluate fluazuron. Samples were randomly obtained in ten farms, and in general, we found resistance in five samples to fluazuron and in four samples to ivermectin and fipronil. Six samples showed incipient resistance to ivermectin and fipronil. Five of the ten evaluated samples showed resistance and/or incipient resistance to all the active ingredients, and the other five to two active ingredients. Among the samples classified as resistant, the average resistance ratio for ivermectin was 2.75 and 3.26 for fipronil. These results demonstrate the advanced status of resistance to the most modern chemical groups for the control of R. microplus in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul.


Resumo A resistência do carrapato-do-boi a acaricidas com modo de aplicação "pour-on" e injetáveis é pouco avaliada em estudos mais abrangentes, e essa escassez de informação pode resultar falhas no seu controle. Este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar o perfil de resistência em dez populações de Rhipicephalus microplus aos acaricidas fluazuron, fipronil e ivermectina, em rebanhos bovinos em Mato Grosso do Sul, Brasil. A caracterização fenotípica da resistência foi realizada por meio do teste de imersão de adultos (AIT) para o fluazuron, e teste de imersão de larvas (LIT) para fipronil e ivermectina. As amostras foram obtidas aleatoriamente em dez fazendas, sendo diagnosticada resistência em cinco amostras ao fluazuron e em quatro amostras à ivermectina e fipronil. Seis amostras apresentaram resistência incipiente à ivermectina e fipronil. Cinco das dez amostras avaliadas apresentaram resistência e / ou resistência incipiente a todos os princípios ativos, e as outras cinco a dois princípios ativos. Entre as amostras classificadas como resistentes, a média do fator de resistência para ivermectina foi de 2,75 e de 3,26 para fipronil. Esses resultados demonstram o avançado estado de resistência aos mais modernos grupos químicos para o controle de R. microplus em Mato Grosso do Sul.


Subject(s)
Animals , Tick Infestations/parasitology , Tick Infestations/veterinary , Drug Resistance , Cattle Diseases/parasitology , Rhipicephalus/drug effects , Acaricides/pharmacology , Phenylurea Compounds/pharmacology , Pyrazoles/pharmacology , Ivermectin/pharmacology , Brazil , Cattle
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Braz. j. biol ; 81(2): 285-290, 2021. tab, graf, ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1153367

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Synthetic androgens (male hormones) administered to fish nursery are being used in aquaculture to avoid sexual differentiation and unwanted spawning at the eggs or the first feeding fry stage of fish. Present trial was conducted with the aim to produce male common carp (Cyprinus carpio) by egg immersion technique. Through this little insight, the effect of different hormone concentrations (17α-methyltestosterone @ HC:150, 300, 450 and 600 µgl-1) with immersion times (IT: 24, 48 and 72 hrs) and their interaction effect (HC x IT) on the hatching percentage of Cyprinus carpio eggs, percent survival and percent of male's production was evaluated specifically. Results showed that egg hatching percentage decreased with increased IT likewise, survival of treated fry was affected by increasing the IT (P<0.001). The main interaction effect of HC x IT showed that the highest percent of male individuals (95%) was obtained at 450-600 µgl-1 HC for 72 hrs IT, followed by 88-92.50% at 150-300 µgl-1 HC for 72-hrsof IT, 87.50% at 48-hrs of IT for rest of the hormone treatments, and lowest 47.50% was recorded in control (P<0.05). Increased percent male of Cyprinus carpio was obtained with increasing HC across all ITs. It was observed that the immersion treatment at 600µgl-1 for 72 hours was more effective to change the sex ratio of pre hatch Cyprinus carpio. A comparative outlook made from this experimental trial that sex induction of Cyprinus carpio by eggs immersion using synthetic male steroid hormone is an alternative safe technique of fish sex reversal in contrast to oral administration of hormone in fish feed.


Andrógenos sintéticos (hormônios masculinos) administrados ao viveiro de peixes estão sendo usados ​​na aquicultura para evitar a diferenciação sexual e a desova indesejada nos ovos ou no primeiro estágio de alimentação dos peixes. O presente estudo foi conduzido com o objetivo de produzir carpa comum masculina (Cyprinuscarpio) pela técnica de imersão em ovos. Com essa pequena percepção, o efeito de diferentes concentrações hormonais (17α-metiltestosterona @ HC: 150, 300, 450 e 600 µgl-1) com tempos de imersão (IT: 24, 48 e 72 horas) e seu efeito de interação (HC x IT) na porcentagem de eclosão dos ovos de Cyprinuscarpio, a porcentagem de sobrevivência e a porcentagem da produção masculina foram avaliadas especificamente. Os resultados mostraram que a porcentagem de incubação de ovos diminuiu com o aumento da TI da mesma forma, a sobrevivência dos alevinos tratados foi afetada pelo aumento da TI (P <0,001). O principal efeito de interação do HC x IT mostrou que o maior percentual de indivíduos do sexo masculino (95%) foi obtido com 450-600 µgl-1 HC por 72 horas de TI, seguido por 88-92,50% com 150-300 µgl-1 HC para 72 horas de TI, 87,50% às 48 horas de TI para o restante dos tratamentos hormonais, e 47,50% mais baixos foram registrados no controle (P <0,05). A porcentagem aumentada de macho de Cyprinuscarpio foi obtida com o aumento do HC em todas as TIs. Observou-se que o tratamento de imersão a 600µgl-1 por 72 horas foi mais efetivo na alteração da razão sexual do Cyprinuscarpio antes da eclosão. Uma perspectiva comparativa feita a partir deste ensaio experimental de que a indução sexual de Cyprinuscarpio por imersão de ovos usando hormônio esteróide masculino sintético é uma técnica alternativa segura de reversão do sexo em peixes, em contraste com a administração oral de hormônio na alimentação de peixes.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Carps/physiology , Androgens/pharmacology , Methyltestosterone/administration & dosage , Sex Ratio , Aquaculture , Immersion
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