1.Simultaneous Determination of Contents of Asiaticoside, Tetrahydropulmatine and Saikosaponin d in Shenji Huwei Granules by HPLC
Zhenghua JIANG ; Jinping LI ; Liying SHI ; Baoping XIE
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;24(10):64-67
Objective To develop an HPLC method for simultaneous determination of contents of asiaticoside, tetrahydropulmatine and saikosaponin d in Shenji Huwei Granules. Methods The analysis was performed on a R&C C18 column (250 mm × 4.6 mm, 5 μm) by using the mobile phase of acetonitrile (A) - phosphate buffer (which used potassium dihydrogen phosphate 8.34 g, potassium phosphate 0.87 g dissolved by 1000 mL water) with gradient elution (0–15 min, 20%A; 15–30 min, 20%→40%A; 30–42 min, 40%A; 42–45 min, 40%→48%A; 45–50 min, 48%A; 50–70 min, 48%→50%A). The flow rate was 1.0 mL/min; the detection wavelength was set at 210 nm; the column temperature was maintained at 30 ℃. Results Asiaticoside, tetrahydropulmatine and saikosaponin d were in the linear ranges among 0.173–2.770 μg (r=0.9999), 0.021–1.320 μg (r=0.9992), 0.151–9.660 μg (r=0.9993), respectively. The average recovery rates of asiaticoside, tetrahydropulmatine, saikosaponin d were 96.25%, 97.02%, and 97.84%, respectively, and RSD were 2.31%, 4.51%, 1.87%, respectively. Conclusion This method is simple, with good separation effect and strong specificity, and can be used for simultaneous determination of contents of asiaticoside, tetrahydropulmatine and saikosaponin d in Shenji Huwei Granules, which provides references for perfection of quality control of Shenji Huwei Granules.
2.A Study on Teaching Reform for Analytical Chemistry Experiment in Medical College and University
Baoping XIE ; Wenjun DUAN ; Jie YANG ; Yuanxin TIAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2005;0(05):-
According to the specialty characteristics of medical college and university and the reality of teaching on the analytic chemistry experiment,this article explored a new thought on teaching of analytic chemistry experiment for majors of medicine and pharmaceutics.By optimizing the course teaching system,enhancing the requirement of experience teaching,renewing the teaching contents and integrating basal experiment with integrated and designed experiment,we obtained good teaching effect.
3.Actarit vs methotrexate in treating rheumatoid arthritis
Yanping YANG ; Lin SHEN ; Jing XIE ; Piqi ZHOU ; Baoping IU ; Lan GAO
Chinese Journal of New Drugs and Clinical Remedies 2001;20(3):177-179
AIM: To campare the therapeutic effects and security between actarit (MS 932) and methotrexate(MTX) in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis(RA). METHODS: One hundred and twenty patients with RA were randomly divided into two groups. Eighty patients of actarit group receved actarit, 100 mg, po, tid for 12 wk. The other forty patients received methotrexate 10 mg, po, qw for 12 wk as control. RESULTS: The total effective rates were 73 % for actarit and 78 % for MTX (P>0.05). The adverse reactions were 9 % and 18 %(P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Actarit is as same as methotrexate in the therapeutic effect, but actarit is better than MTX in security.
4.Clinical characteristics of human coronavirus in children with acute lower respiratory tract infection
Jun LIU ; Zhengde XIE ; Baoping XU ; Suyun QIAN ; Yan YANG ; Kunling SHEN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2016;(4):296-298
Objective To describe the clinical characteristics of acute lower respiratory tract infection (ALRTI)caused by human coronavirus (HCoV)in children.Methods Three thousand five hundred and three hospi-talized children diagnosed with ALRTI in Beijing Children′s Hospital from March 2007 to February 201 3 were re-viewed.Nasopharyngeal aspirate(NPA)specimen was collected from each patient.Reverse transcription (RT)-poly-merase chain reaction(PCR)methods were applied to detect common respiratory viruses including respiratory syncytial virus (RSV),rhinovirus (RV),parainfluenza virus (PIV)type 1 -4,influenza virus type A and B (IFA,IFB),adeno-virus (AdV),enterovirus (EV),HCoV,human metapneumovirus (hMPV)and human bocavirus (HBoV).Serum anti-bodies of mycoplasma and sputum bacterial culture were also detected.Only HCoV positive patients were analyzed in this study.Results Eleven of 3 503 patients were proved as HCoV -positive in NPA specimens.Of the 1 1 children,8 cases were male and 3 cases were female (2.71 .0).The median age was 3 months.The clinical symptoms of HCoV infection included cough (1 1 /1 1 cases,1 00.0%),wheezing (1 0 /1 1 cases,90.9%),fever (6 /1 1 cases,54.5%)and poor appetite (7 /1 1 cases,63.6%).Wheezing (8 /1 1 cases,72.7%)and moist rale in inspiratory phase (5 /1 1 ca-ses,45.4%)could be heard.Most patient′s chest X -ray showed bronchopneumonia.Full blood count displayed that leukocyte was in the normal range.Conclusions Respiratory tract infection with HCoV -positive will be easier to spread to ALRTI,especially in infants less than 1 year old.The symptoms include fever,cough and wheezing,but poor appetite and diarrhea can also be detected.
5.Pretest of the Primary-Level Personnel Guiding Handbook for Schistosomiasis Control (probationary edition)
Guanghan HU ; Weichen HU ; Xianlin HONG ; Baoping WAN ; Shuying XIE ; Ju ZHANG ; Xinying WANG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 1991;0(05):-
Objective To test the scientificity, practicability, feasibility, intelligibility, and acceptability of the Primary-Level Personnel Guiding Handbook for Schistosomiasis Control(probationary edition). Methods Twenty-seven county and village doctors were selected randomly from two schistosomiasis transmission uncontrolled counties in Jiangxi Province as pretest objects. The pretest was carried out with the focus group discussion. Results The proportions of pretest objects who considered handbook had scientificity, practicability, feasibility, intelligibility and acceptability were 59.26%, 85.19%,55.56%,51.85% and 92.59%, respectively, and the pretest objects had proposals and suggestions for modification. Conclusion According to the suggestion and proposal from the pretest objects, the handbook can be modified and published.
6.Prognostic prediction value of pretreatment 18F-FDG PET/CT in pediatric neuroblastoma
Biao DU ; Baoping LIU ; Xingmin HAN ; Ruihua WANG ; Xinli XIE ; Qiao RUAN
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2018;38(1):33-36
Objective To explore the prognostic value of pretreatment 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET/CT in pediatric neuroblastoma (NB).Methods Twenty-seven NB patients (18 males,9 females;average age (4.6±2.4) years) confirmed by pathology from June 2012 to November 2015 were retrospectively included.All patients had detailed clinical and follow up data.They underwent 18F-FDG PET/CT scan before any treatment,and the largest diameter of primary tumors,maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) of primary tumor (Tmax),SUVmax of liver (Lmax),Tmax/Lmax ratio,clinical staging,serum ferritin,serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and serum neuron-specific enolase (NSE) were recorded as prognostic factors.Patients were followed up after treatment for 3-32 months (median:24 months).KaplanMeier survival analysis was used to analyze the influence of Tmax and Tmax/Lmax ratio on 2-year progression free survival (PFS).Cox regression analysis was used to comprehensive analyze the influence of various factors on PFS.Results Of the 27 patients,12(44.4%) experienced disease progression during the follow-up period.Univariate analysis showed that N-myc gene amplification,serum LDH,serum NSE,serum ferritin,the largest diameter of primary tumors,Tmax and Tmax/Lmax ratio were significant prognostic factors for 2-year PFS.The multivariate analysis showed that only the Tmax and Tmax/Lmax,ratio were independent prognostic factors for 2-year PFS.Conclusion 18F-FDG PET/CT can provide effective information on the prognostic information for pediatric NB patients.
7.Predictive value of metabolic tumor volume and total lesion glycolysis in 18F-FDG PET/CT imaging for prognosis in patients with extensive-stage small cell lung cancer
Ping CHEN ; Qingzhu WANG ; Baoping LIU ; Biao DU ; Xinli XIE ; Ruihua WANG ; Xinyu WANG
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2023;43(5):263-266
Objective:To investigate the prognostic value of metabolic tumor volume (MTV) and total lesion glycolysis (TLG) in patients with extensive-stage small cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC).Methods:From March 2019 to June 2020, 69 patients (55 males, 14 females, age: 38-87 years) with ES-SCLC who underwent pretreatment 18F-FDG PET/CT in First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University were retrospectively enrolled. The variables including gender, age, smoking, weight loss, liver metastasis, bone metastasis, malignant effusion, SUV max of the primary tumor, whole-body MTV (wbMTV) and whole-body TLG (wbTLG) (including wbMTV 40%, wbTLG 40%, wbMTV 2.5 and wbTLG 2.5) were analyzed. The predictors of overall survival (OS) were analyzed by using Kaplan-Meier method (log-rank test). Results:Of 69 ES-SCLC patients, 43(62%) died and 26(38%) were still alive by the end of follow-up, with a median survival time of 15.0(95% CI: 11.7-18.3) months. Univariate analysis revealed that age ( χ2=4.53, P=0.033), bone metastasis ( χ2=18.05, P<0.001), liver metastasis ( χ2=27.94, P<0.001), wbMTV 2.5 ( χ2=3.98, P=0.046), and wbTLG 2.5( χ2=5.80, P=0.016) were significant predictors of OS. Conclusion:wbMTV 2.5 and wbTLG 2.5 are assosciated with OS and may provide some reference value for predicting the prognosis of ES-SCLC patients.
8.Detection and clinical analysis of acute lower respiratory tract infection with human coronaviruses in children in Beijing area 2007-2015.
Yi QIAN ; Zhengde XIE ; Lili REN ; Chunyan LIU ; Yan XIAO ; Baoping XU ; Yan YANG ; Suyun QIAN ; Rong GENG ; Kunling SHEN
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2015;53(9):707-711
OBJECTIVETo investigate human coronaviruses (HCoVs) infection in children with acute lower respiratory tract infection(ALRTI)and to explore the clinical features of ALRTI caused by HCoVs in children.
METHODTotally 4 371 children with clinical diagnosis of ALRTI during the period from March 2007 to February 2015 seen in Beijing Children's Hospital were recruited into this study. Patients were divided into 4 groups by age, including 1 890 cases in < 1 year group, 788 cases in 1-3 years group, 553 cases in 3-6 years group, 1140 cases in ≥6 years group. One nasopharyngeal aspirate specimen was collected from each patient. RT-PCR methods were applied to detect 9 common respiratory viruses including HCoVs (including HCoV-OC43, HCoV-229E, HCoV-NL63 and HCoV-HKU1), respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and so on. Clinical features of ALRTI with single HCoVs infection were analyzed and compared with hospitalized ALRTI cases with single RSV infection in the same period.
RESULT(1) Totally 2 895 cases were positive for at least one virus in this study in 4 371 ALRTI patients (positive rate 66.23%), in which 147 cases were positive for HCoVs infection (positive rate 3.36%). (2) Positive rates of HCoVs in each year from 2007 to 2014 were 6.11%, 3.79%, 4.69%, 4.31%, 2.38% 2.10%, 0.77% and 2.65%, respectively. The mean positive rates of HCoVs for each month from January to December were 2.53%, 2.12%, 3.63%, 6.68%, 1.53%, 3.77%, 3.92%, 3.00%, 2.15%, 5.26%, 3.01% and 2.80%. (3) Detection results of each subtypes of HCoVs in total 4 371 pediatric ALRTI patients were: 48 cases positive for HCoV-OC43(1.10%), 32 cases positive for HCoV-229E(0.73%), 25 cases positive for HCoV-NL63 (0.57%), 27 cases positive for HCoV-HKU1 (0.62%). (4) Positive rates of HCoVs infection in <1 year group, 1-3 years group, 3-6 years group and ≥ 6 years group were 4.13%, 5.08%, 2.71% and 1.23%, respectively. There were significant differences in positive rates of HCoV among groups (χ² = 27.218, P<0.01). (5) There were 16 hospitalized cases with single infection of HCoVs in this study, of which 12 cases were diagnosed as bronchopneumonia, 3 cases developed acute laryngeal obstruction, 2 cases had acute bronchial asthma attack. Common clinical manifestations included cough (14 cases), gasping (13 cases), dyspnea (9 cases), fever (6 cases), hoarseness (4 cases), laryngeal stridor (4 cases) and abnormality on chest X-ray (including fuzzy lung texture, patchy shadow and consolidation) (12 cases). (6) There were no significant differences in the incidence of clinical manifestations (including cough, gasping, dyspnea, fever and abnormality on chest X-ray), complications (including respiratory failure, myocardial damage, and acute bronchial asthma attack) and mechanical ventilation between hospitalized ALRTI patients with single HCoV infection and 193 patients with single RSV infection in the same period.
CONCLUSIONHCoVs are pathogens of ALRTI in children, The overall positive rate of HCoVs was 3.36% in this study. The clinical manifestations and severity of ALRTI caused by single HCoVs was comparable to that of ALRTI with single RSV infection in children.
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9.Clinical characteristics of community-acquired influenza virus pneumonia in hospitalized children
Xirong WU ; Gang LIU ; Suyun QIAN ; Ju YIN ; Qiang QIN ; Jun LIU ; Xueli FENG ; Jianxin HE ; Yan GUO ; Zheng-De XIE ; Baoping XU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2019;34(2):129-133
Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics of community-acquired influenza virus pneumonia in hospitalized children and improve the clinicians' understanding level of this disease.Methods Data of 70 cases with community-acquired influenza virus pneumonia admitted to the Respiratory Department and Infectious Disease,Beijing Children's Hospital,Capital Medical University,from November 2009 to April 2018 were collected and the clinical characteristics were analyzed.Results Of the 70 cases,61 cases(89.7%) were discharged after improvement.The median age was 3.5 years old,and 50 cases(71.4%) were 0 to 5 years old.There were 29 cases with severe influenza pneumonia,41 cases with mild influenza pneumonia,3 cases died,and 19 cases (27.1%) had underlying diseases.Sixty-four cases (91.4%) were hospitalized in winter and spring.The first symptoms were mainly fever in 64 cases (91.4%) and cough in 65 cases (92.9%),and temperatures were mostly from 39.1 ℃ to 41.0 ℃.Lung auscultation was dominated by moist rales (30 cases,58.8%) and wheezing (8 cases,15.7%).There were many complications of influenza virus pneumonia,including 19 cases with myocardial injury,11 cases with liver function injury,4 cases with toxic encephalopathy,3 cases with electrolyte disturbance,2 cases with multiple organ failure,2 cases with hemophagocytic syndrome,and 1 case with septic shock.Chest radiographic results reveal bilateral inflammation in 40 children (57.1%),prodominatly in lower lobe lesions (39 cases).The common changes were patchy shadow,interstitial parenchymal lesion,ground glass shadow,and pleural effusion.Forty-seven children (67.1%) were infected by influenza A,and 23 children(32.9%) were co-infected.The percentage of severe cases with underlying diseases (68.4%) was significantly higher than that in children without chronic diseases (31.4%),the difference was statistically significant (x2 =7.830,P =0.005).The increase rate of C reaction protein (CRP) in severe cases (54.3%) was significantly higher than that in mild cases (28.6%),the difference was statistically significant (x2 =4.769,P =0.029).Conclusions Community-acquired influenza virus pneumonia in children mainly occurs in winter and spring.It is more common seen in children under 5 years of age.The main clinical manifestations of community-acquired influenza virus pneumonia are high fever and cough,extrapulmonary complications are more common.Most children have moist rales and showed bilateral inflammation and lower lobe lesions in chest radiography.Children with underlying diseases are more likely to develop severe influenza virus pneumonia.Elevated CRP is associated with severe influenza virus pneumonia.Most patients have a good prognosis,but there are still cases of death.
10.Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of 2019 novel coronavirus infection in children: experts′ consensus statement (Third Edition)
Rongmeng JIANG ; Zhengde XIE ; Yi JIANG ; Xiaoxia LU ; Runming JIN ; Yuejie ZHENG ; Baoping XU ; Zhisheng LIU ; Likai LIN ; Yunxiao SHANG ; Sainan SHU ; Yan BAI ; Min LU ; Gen LU ; Jikui DENG ; Wanjun LUO ; Lijuan XIONG ; Miao LIU ; Yuxia CUI ; Leping YE ; Liwei GAO ; Yongyan WANG ; Xuefeng WANG ; Jiafu LI ; Tianyou WANG ; Dongchi ZHAO ; Jianbo SHAO ; Xingwang LI ; Yonghong YANG ; Kunling SHEN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(10):721-732
2019 novel coronavirus(2019-nCoV) outbreak is one of the public health emergency of international concern.Since the 2019-nCoV outbreak, China has been adopting strict prevention and control measures, and has achieved remarkable results in the initial stage of prevention and control.However, some imported cases and sporadic regional cases have been found, and even short-term regional epidemics have occurred, indicating that the preventing and control against the epidemic remains grim.With the change of the incidence proportion and the number of cases in children under 18 years old, some new special symptoms and complications have appeared in children patients.In addition, with the occurrence of virus mutation, it has not only attracted attention from all parties, but also proposed a new topic for the prevention and treatment of 2019-nCoV infection in children of China.Based on the second edition, the present consensus further summarizes the clinical characteristics and experience of children′s cases, and puts forward recommendations on the diagnostic criteria, laboratory examination, treatment, prevention and control of children′s cases for providing reference for further guidance of treatment of 2019-nCoV infection in children.