1.Effects of Room Temperature and Low Temperature Storage on the Chronergy of Domestic Cisatracurium
China Pharmacy 2015;26(35):4987-4989
OBJECTIVE:To observe the effect of room temperature and low temperature storage on the chronergy of domes-tic cisatracurium. METHODS:90 patients undergoing elective surgery under general anesthesia were randomly divided into low tem-perature group,room temperature A group and room temperature B group,with 30 cases in each groups. Through single supramaxi-mal electrical stimulation of the adductor pollicis muscle,TOF-Watch SX muscle relaxation monitor was used to observe the degree of muscle relaxation. After induction of anesthesia and lost consciousness,the patients was given intravenous injection of cisatracu-rium 0.2 mg/kg;when muscle twitch decreased to the maximum inhibition degree,the patient received endotracheal intubation. The cisatracurium of low temperature group was stored in refrigerator at 2 to 5℃;that of room temperature A group and room tempera-ture B group was stored in incubator for 15 days or 30 days. The onset time,maximum inhibition degree of muscle twitch,clini-cal duration,recovery index and total chronergy were recorded in 3 groups. RESULTS:The maximal inhibition degree of muscle twitch reached 0 under the action of cisatracurium. There was no statistical significance in onset time and clinical duration between room temperature A group,room temperature B group and low temperature group(P>0.05);the recovery index and total chroner-gy of room temperature A group and room temperature B group were or longer than low temperature group,with statistical signifi-cance(P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS:Domestic cisatracurium stored at low temperature shows weaker effect on muscle relaxation.
2.Protective Effect of Ketamine and Dexamethasone on Lung Injury in the Esophageal Cancer Thoracotomy
Qionghua WANG ; Yanhong FANG ; Binbing XU ; Fan YANG ; Jiong WANG
China Pharmacy 2015;(20):2828-2831
OBJECTIVE:To observe the protective effect of ketamine and dexamethasone on lung injury in esophageal cancer thoracotomy. METHODS:60 patients with one-lung ventilation thoracotomy were randomly divided into 4 groups:blank group (group S),ketamine group(group K),dexamethasone group(group D)and ketamine and dexamethasone group(group KD)by number. After surgery,the patient-controlled epidural anaigesia (PCEA) was used to record the concentrations of IL-6,IL-8, TNF-α with the time point of preoperative 30 min (T0),60 min after one-lung ventilation (OLV)(T1),120 min after the OLV (T2),2 h after restore double-lung ventilation(T3),the changes of respiratory index(RI)in blood gas analysis and the analgesic effect and adverse reactions in 48 h after treatment. RESULTS:There was no obvious difference between the blood pressure and heart rate in 4 groups. Compared with T0,the RI values in T1,T2 and T3 were increased;compared with group KD,the RI values in T2 and T3 in group K,group D and group S were increased;compared with T0,the concentrations of IL-6 and IL-8 in T1,T2 and T3 were increased(P<0.05);compared with group S,the concentrations of IL-6 and IL-8 in T1,T2 and T3 in group D,group F and group KD were decreased(P<0.05);compared with group KD,the concentrations of IL-6 and IL-8 in T2 and T3 in group D and group K were higher(P<0.05),there was no significant difference between group D and group K(P>0.05)and the con-centration of TNF-α in 4 groups was lower than minimum detectable concentrations;compared with group KD,the scores of anal-gesia visual analogue scale(VAS)and Prince-Henry in postoperative 48 h in group K and group S were higher(P<0.05);com-pared with group D,group S and group K,the total number of press PCEA and the total amount of analgesic in group KD were de-creased (P<0.05) and the incidence of postoperative nausea was low (P<0.05);there was no significant difference in the inci-dence of postoperative delirium in 4 groups (P>0.05). CONCLUSIONS:Ketamine and dexamethasone can reduce the release of inflammatory mediators,decrease the RI values,increase the analgesia effect and has certain protective effect on lung injury.
3.Detection of anti-HLA and anti-MICA in convalescent plasma from individuals recovered from COVID-19
Kairong MA ; Binbing ZHANG ; Yan CHEN ; Ying LIU ; Xianguo XU ; Ji HE ; Faming ZHU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2021;34(9):958-960
【Objective】 To analyze the positive rate of antibodies against human leukocyte antigen(HLA)and MHC class I chain-related gene A(MICA) in the convalescent plasma from individuals recovered from COVID-19. 【Methods】 HLA-Ⅰ, -Ⅱ and MICA antibodies were screened simultaneously by Luminex platform. The specificity of HLA-Ⅰ and -Ⅱ antibodies was identified by single antigen reagents.The positive rate of antibody in different groups were compared by Chi-square test. 【Results】 A total of 88 cases of convalescent plasma were collected, among which the positive rates of HLA-Ⅰ, -Ⅱ and MICA antibodies were 18.19%, 19.32% and 10.23%, respectively, and 64 individuals (72.73%) were negative for HLA-Ⅰ and -Ⅱ antibodies. 95 blood donors were randomly selected as the control group, and the positive rate of HLA-Ⅰ, -Ⅱ and MICA antibodies were 8.42%, 13.68% and 10.53%, respectively, and 76 individuals(80.00%) were negative for HLA-Ⅰ and -Ⅱ antibodies. There were no significant difference in the positive rates of HLA-Ⅰ, -Ⅱ and MICA antibodies between convalescent individuals and control group. The specificity of HLA antibody to epitopes was different in each convalescent individual with positive HLA antibodies, and most antibodies were targeted to the epitopes of multiple HLA alleles. 【Conclusion】 A certain proportion of HLA antibody was found in the convalescent plasma of individuals recovered from COVID-19. Therefore, HLA antibody screening is helpful to improve the safety of transfusion.
4.Analysis of the current team building of medical physics talent system in Hong Kong of China and its implications
Wenjie WU ; Junliang XU ; Guoping SHAN ; Binbing WANG ; Xiaolong CHENG ; Dannong RUAN ; Jiping LIU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2023;39(6):456-459
Medical physicists play an important role in the delivery of radiotherapy. Compared with China′s mainland, Hong Kong has established a more mature training mode and a more complete management system for medical physics talents. In this article, the authors introduced the current state of medical physics talent training, as well as the recruitment, certification and promotion of medical physicist in Hong Kong by querying the official websites of medical physics organizations, reviewing related literature and interviewing senior medical physicists in Hong Kong. The authors also analyzed the shortcomings in the construction of medical physics talent system in China′s mainland and made valuable suggestions.