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  • Current status of stigma of disease in patients with epilepsy and its influencing factors

    ObjectiveTo analyze the current the sense of shame and its influencing factors in patients with epilepsy. Methods The research subjects selected information from 103 epilepsy patients who were hospitalized at the Affiliated Brain Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University from January 1, 2023 to December 31, 2023. The self-made General Information Questionnaire, social impact scale (SIS), social avoidance and distress scale, self-concealment scale and self-esteem scale were used to collect information. Pearson method was used to analyze the correlation between the score of SIS and the scores of social avoidance and distress scale, self-concealment scale and self-esteem scale Multiple linear regression model was used to analyze the factors affecting SIS score.Statistically, P<0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results The score of SIS was (58.40±12.649) .According to statistical analysis of Pearson’s results, the SIS score of patients with epilepsy was found to be positively correlated with the scores in the three tables above (all P<0.05). Multiple Regression analysis analysis showed that family income, social avoidance and distress scale, self-concealment scale and self-esteem scale were the influential factors of SIS score in epilepsy patients (all P<0.05). ConclusionClinical workers should pay close attention to the psychological changes of patients with epilepsy and do a good job in psychological nursing, so as to improve the quality of life of patients.

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  • Effects of low-power wireless power transfer system on memory behavior and part of physiological properties of mice

    Wireless power transfer (WPT) is a new power transmission way, which can be widely used in electric vehicles and other fields. Its electromagnetic environment must be analyzed to ensure safe application. A low-power wireless power transfer system experimental platform was built, with 25 W receiving power and 47 kHz resonant frequency, which was used to carry out animal experiments. Treatment mice were exposed to environment of wireless power transfer system for 5 h a day and 6 days as one cycle. At the end of every cycle, learning memory behavior of mice were detected in T-shaped maze. The exposure experiment lasted for 12 weeks. Finally, immune parameters, sex hormones and part of organ physiological structure were detected. The results are as follows: as exposure time increased, memory behavior of mice did not change obviously with no statistical difference in sex hormone either (P > 0.05), the concentration of immune factors including tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin 6 (IL-6) and interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β) significantly increased (P < 0.05), and the structure of some organs showed some changes. The experimental results show that the environment of the wireless power transfer system has no effect on the memory behavior of mice, and has some effect on physiological properties of mice.

    Release date:2020-06-28 07:05 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Analysis of clinical characteristics, neuroimaging, diagnosis and treatment process of inpatients with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy

    ObjectiveTo explore the clinical characteristics, neuroimaging, diagnosis and treatment process of inpatients with Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy (JME).Methods83 inpatients with JME in the Epilepsy Center of Lanzhou University Second Hospital from January 2016 to August 2020 were analyzed retrospectively. Their clinical features, seizure types, inducing factors, MRI and EEG, first consultation hospital, reason for visit and drug treatment were summarized.ResultsAmong the 83 patients, there were 43 males and 40 females, with an average age of (18±5.6) years. 21 patients had family history of epilepsy or history of febrile convulsion. the average age of onset was 11.5 years old, which was earlier than those without family history and history of febrile convulsion (P<0.05). The results of cranial nuclear magnetic resonance examination were abnormal in 14 patients, including hippocampal sclerosis and local small cysts. The first symptom of 62.7% JME patients is myoclonic seizures, followed by tonic-clonic seizures, sleep deprivation was the most common inducing factor, and tonic-clonic seizures was the most common cause of treatment in JME patients, accounting for 78.3%. 80.7% of patients choose local primary hospitals for their first consultation, and there was a non-standard use of ASMs in treatment, and the seizure free rate of epilepsy after ASMs treatment was 6%, which was lower than that in provincial hospitals (P<0.05). 88% of JME inpatients can effectively control their seizures through monotherapy, among which valproic acid is the most commonly used monotherapy and combination therapy. The new oral ASMs lamotrigine and levetiracetam tablets were mostly used in female patients.ConclusionA family history of epilepsy and history of febrile convulsion may be associated with an earlier age of onset in patients with JME. Neuroimaging abnormalities can be found in a small number of patients with JME, including hippocampal sclerosis and local small cysts. Tonic-clonic seizures is the main treatment cause of JME patients, and most of them are first diagnosed in local hospitals, but the seizure free rate of epilepsy in local hospitals after ASMs treatment is low, so the training of epilepsy related knowledge for doctors in primary hospitals is helpful to the diagnosis of clinical JME and improve its control rate.

    Release date:2021-08-30 02:33 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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