1.Study on Safety and Immunogenicity of Group A/C Meningococcal Polysaccharide Conjugate Vaccine
Hong TAO ; Yanan LI ; Chuanhong WU
Chinese Journal of Vaccines and Immunization 2008;0(06):-
Objective To evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of group A/C meningococcal polysaccharide conjugate vaccine.Methods The double-blind,randomized,parellel controlled,single central clinical trial was carried out to evaluat safety and immunogenicity of MCV-A/C.Results 4-fold rise rate of antibody to group A,C and A/C were more than 90 percent after MCV.The GMTs of antibody serogroup A and C were more than 1:150 in four trial groups aged 3-5 months,6-23 months,2-15 years and 16-30 years,for which the susceptive subjects seroprotected.There were no significant differences between MCV and the control group in the systemic and local reactions rates.The systemic and local reactions rates after the first,second and third dose of MCV were low.And no severe systemic and local reactions.Conclusion Group A/C MCV was safe and immunogenic for the population≥ 3 months old.Registration National Food drugs Surveillance administrative bureau,Medicine Clinical Experiment Written Directive from a superior" number:2006L04776.
2.Screening of thyroid nodules in 1125 healthy adults of Yantaishan Hospital
Liangyan ZHANG ; Chuanhong LI ; Guoliang SUI
Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2011;05(2):112-113
Objective To investigate the prevalence of thyroid nodule(TN)in healthy adults of Yantaishan Hospital.Methods High frequency probe and color Doppler uhrasonography were applied to TN screening in 1125 employees of Yantaishah Hospital.Results In the 1125 adults of Yantaishan Hospital.418 were found to have TN.accounting for 37.2%of all employees.TN incidence increased with age.Thyroid nodule detection rate in female was higher than that in male(40.2%in females and 23.6%in male).The magnitude of the minimum nodule was 2 mm×1 mm in size.13 cases of TN were proved to be thyroid carcinoma.consisting 1.16%of all adults examined.Conclusion The incidence of TN and thyroid carcinoma in Yantaishan Hospital is highcr than that reported in other areas,indicating the necessity of carrying out TN screening among the healthy population.
3.Ultrasound diagnosis of primary synovial osteochondromtosis of the knee
Guanghui ZHANG ; Xulin LIU ; Ping LI ; Chuanhong LI
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2011;20(8):703-706
Objective To explore the ultrasound appearance of primary synovial osteochondromatosis (PSO) of the knee. Methods Thirty-eight cases with PSO were confirmed by pathology, their ultrasound features were analyzed retrospective. Results Two hundred and sixty calcify nodules showed medium echo and several motting or bolus strong echo. Two hundred and eighty-nine ossify nodules showed slightly strong echo or strong echo,or only showed arc strong echo with rear sound shadow near nodules. Twenty-six mixed type nodules showed promiscuity moderately strong echo or with rear sound shadow. Forty introsynovium cartilage lesser nodules showed synovium thickening and similar round low echo nodules,30 sursynovium lesser nodules showed high echo, with a pedicel connected to synovium, can shift deform or sway because of the pressure from transducer, often concomitance other type nodules. Ten cartilage greater nodules showed similar round or lobulated low or medium echo tuberculum. Conclusions Ultrasound can show multiple nodules of PSO of the knee, especially noncalcific nonage smaller cartilage nodules. It is helpful for clinicians to decide more reasonable operation strategy.
4.Effects of local injection of dexamethasone on structure and function of thyroid in patients with Hashimoto thyroiditis
Liangyan ZHANG ; Chuanhong LI ; Shiqing LU ; Haosheng ZHANG ; Guoliang SUI
Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2011;05(4):250-252
ObjectiveTo study the effects of dexamethasone local injection as an adjunctive therapy for Hashimoto thyroiditis (HT). Methods60 HT cases were equally divided into 2 groups at random. The patients in the control group were given euthyrpx while the patients in the treated group were injected dexamethasone in addition to the medicine used in the control group. The thyroid characters such as thickness, lymphocytic infiltration and changes of thyroid follicle were observed. The patients were followed up before treatment and 4, 12, 24weeks and 1 year after treatment. ResultsIn the treatment group, all thyroid glands turned significantly softer,and the mass became smaller compared with that in the control group. The pathology of thyroids indicated that lymphocytic infiltration decreased, local immune reaction was ameliorated, and no obvious hormone side effects were observed. ConclusionLocal use of dexamethasone can modify the structure and function of thyroid.
5.The relation between thyroid nodule and urine iodine
Liangyan ZHANG ; Fengnan SUN ; Chuanting YU ; Chuanhong LI ; Guoliang SUI
Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2011;05(5):333-334
Objective To study the relation between thyroid nodule and urine iodine and to provide a scientific basis for etiological research of thyroid nodule.Methods 178 cases of thyroid nodule were detected urine iodine concentration (μg/L) by As ( Ⅱ ) 2Ce4 + catalytic spectrophotometry.160 normal people were set as control group.Data of the 2 groups and the correlative clinical information were analyzed.Results The median urine iodine concentration was 116.2 μg/L for the 178 cases of thyroid nodule,217.2 μg/L for the control group.Among the 178 cases,the median urine iodine concentration was 125.6 μg/L for the 92 cases with nodule size > 10 mm and 136.4 μg/L for the 86 cases with nodule size < 10 mm.The difference of urine iodine had no statistical significance between the thyroid nodule group and the control group.There was no correlation between urine iodine and the size of thyroid nodule as well as sex.Conclusions No correlation is found between urine iodine and thyroid nodule.Patients with thyroid nodule,no matter male or female,don't have to restrict iodine intake excessively.
6.Investigation on the Impact of Imported Cases on Filariasis Elimination Program in Shandong Province
Bin FU ; Guiling LI ; Yingxin HU ; Xinchun CAO ; Chuanhong SUN ; Huaiju LI
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(02):-
Objective To study the impact of imported filariasis cases on the elimination program in different areas of Shandong Province. Methods Dezhou was selected as former low endemic area and Yicheng as former high endemic area. Blood examination was carried out for both mobile population and local people for microfilariae(Mf). Mosquitoes were caught in field and dissected to count the ratio of those having laid eggs and the natural filarial infection rate. Mosquitoes reared at different temperatures were fed with Mf-positive blood and dissected after certain time period to observe the development of the larvae. The vectorial capacity and case transmission quantity were calculated and compared with those from different areas. Results The Mf positive rate of inflow population was 3.18% in average. No case was detected from 9 411 local residents after blood exam in Dezhou while 2 out of 692 local residents were found Mf positive in Yicheng. Mosquitoes'natural infection rate was 3.81% but no third stage larva was found. The shortest time period needed for the larva to develop into an infective stage was 16 days in Dezhou and 11 days in Yicheng. The time period from blood meal to egg-laying on average was 4. 95 days in Dezhou and 4.33 days in Yicheng. The ratio of vectorial capacity and case transmission quantity was 1:4.41 and 1:5. 82 respectively in Dezhou and Yicheng. Conclusion Filarial transmission seems unlikely in Dezhou for its low vectorial capacity and low transmission quantity resulted from low and evidently fluctuating temperature in the north. A low level filarial transmission may be possible in former high-endemic area such as Yicheng if there are as many imported cases as in Dezhou.
7.Correlation between ultrasonography and relevant techniques in traumatic lipohemarthrosis
Chuanhong LI ; Shaohua SHI ; Zhongying ZHANG ; Aijun XIA ; Xiuqin SONG ; Xiaolan ZHAO ; Xulin LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2009;25(10):1827-1829
Objective To explore the correlation between ultrasonographic findings and relevant technical factors in traumatic lipohemarthrosis. Methods Fifty-two patients with traumatic lipohemarthrosis underwent ultrasonic examination in supine position (26 in unbent, 16 in external rotary position, 10 in unbent and 45° rotation) before operation, and 22 of them underwent dynamic examination. Findings of ultrasography were compared with manifestations of MRI and CT regarded as gold standard.Results Fifty-two patients with traumatic lipohemarthrosis were diagnosed correctly. The best effect of ultrasonic examination of lipohemarthrosis was observed on suprapatellar bursa. Superior border of patella were showed well in supine straight position, then turned to the level of patella, and the structure below patella were showed badly. The best posture was in supine genuflex position with 45° rotation when the joint effusion presented, by which thicker layer liquids could be displayed than in straight position. Three layer liquids could not be displayed synchronously in mild external rotary rest position of lower extremity, and the combination of findings at internal and external side were favorable to the diagnosis. Liquids bed changed from one layer to two layers and then to three layers, from fuzzy to clear gradually in dynamic examination.Conclusion Ultrasonic manifestations of traumatic lipohemarthrosis are closely correlated to the position, posture and arresting time during examination.
8.Observation on the optimal brakingtime for ultrasonography of traumatic lipohemarthosis
Xulin LIU ; Chuanhong LI ; Guowei ZHANG ; Shuyan JIANG ; Shaohua SHI ; Zhongying ZHANG ; Xiuqin SONG ; Aijun XIA
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2010;19(1):47-50
Objective To investigate the braking time in diagnosis of lipohemarthrosis by ultrasound. Methods Experiment group:After 20 tubes containing fresh blood and pig marrow were uniformly mixed, they were instantly continuously detected by high-frequency linear array transducer in fixed-area at short-interval.Clinical group: Ten walking patients with lipohemarthrosis were examined with continuous detection by ultrasound,CT and MR before operation.Results Experiment group: Cloudy echo and slowly floating up of lipoids were detected at the beginning.After 2.7 to 3.7 minutes (average 3.17 minutes), the liquid was divided into two layers with vague boundary.After 5.3 to 8.0 minutes (average 6.75 minutes) ,the liquid was divided into 3 layers with thickening serum laye.Clinical group: Ultrasound findings: Cloudy medium echo was detected at first.After 2.0 to 4.0 minutes (average 3.08 minutes),the liquid was divided into two layers.After 4.4 to 10.0 minutes (average 6.92 minutes) , the liquid was divided into 3 layers with thickening serum layers.Three knees showed fracture line and 2 knees with occult fracture were diagnosed as lipohemarthrosis.CT and MR findings: Ten knees showed fracture line in CT examination,of which 7 knees showed double liquid-liquid layer and 3 knees showed single liquid-liquid layer in the suprapatellar bursa.Ten knees showed fracture line in MR examination,6 knees showed double liquid-liquid layer and 4 knees showed single liquid-liquid layer in the suprapatellar bursa. Conclusions The best braking time in diagnosing lipohemarthrosis by ultrasound can be shorten to 10 minutes and the necessary braking time is 2 to 4 minutes.
9.The clinical efficacy observation of fluoroscopy-guided foam sclerotherapy with lauromacrogol for varicose veins of the lower extremities
Yongqiang ZHU ; Jingxuan XU ; Junying CHEN ; Yan WU ; Chuanhong ZHANG ; Liang LI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2012;46(9):836-839
Objective To assess the clinical efficacy of foam sclerotherapy with lauromacrogol for varicose veins of the lower extremities.Methods During the period from February to July 2011,we retrospectively analyzed 20 patients with varicose veins of the lower extremities,who were treated with lauromacrogol foam sclerosing agent injected directly at varicose veins,and in 5 extremities injected at the great saphenous vein(GSV) through a catheter at the same time.Elastic bandages were applied at the site of the injected varicosities after the therapy.The clogging of the varicose veins,the improvement of the clinical symptoms and the adverse reaction were observed. Results Lauromacrogol foam sclerosing agent was successfully injected under the guidance of fluoroscopy in 20 patients with 28 affected extremities. The average volume of foam sclerosing agent in each affected extremity was 7.8 ml. All patients presented selflimiting minor complications,including swelling and pain,which was obviously alleviated by the externallyapplied Mucopolysaccharide Polysulfate Cream.Two patients presented cough that was relieved after inhaling oxygen. Most of treated varicosities demonstrated pigmentation after the first week, which gradually disappeared after the four-month use of vitamin E capsule.A second foam sclerotherapy was carried out for 3 affected extremities of 3 patients two months after the first therapy. Two cases of leg venous ulcer were healed within a few weeks.All patients could walk immediately with no deep vein thrombosis,pulmonary embolism,anaphylaxis,or transient visual disturbance. Obvious abnormal varicose veins as well as the soreness and fatigue of the lower extremities disappeared in all patients at the 10th-month follow-up.The grading of the disease was significantly improved by the treatment (Z =5.103,P < 0.01 ).Conclusions The efficacy of lauromacrogol foam sclerosing agent in the treatment of varicose veins of the lower extremities is confirmed,with advantages of lower complication,ease of treatment,repeatability,and outpatient treatment.the filling-defects technique under fluoroscopy is a method for tracing the sclerosing foam,and can effectively prevent the decp vcin thrombosis.
10.Synergistic and protective effects of various combination of major components of YiQiJieDu (YQJD) on focal cerebral ischemia injury based on amino acid metabonomics
Junling WANG ; Yang YANG ; Jian GAO ; Qingying FANG ; Defeng LI ; Chuanhong WU ; Zhiying HUANG ; Gengliang YANG ; Shaojing LI
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2014;(5):725-731
Aim To elucidate the therapeutic effect of ginsenosides, berberine and jasminoidin after given a-lone or treatment with combination on the focal cerebral ischemia rats and study the compatibility mechanism. Methods We determined 12 endogenous amino acids in serum of rats after cerebral ischemia over 12 hours with RRLC-QQQ to evaluate the integrated role of YQJD at the dosage of 25 mg·kg-1 and 5 mg·kg-1 . Generally accepted methods were used, including be-havior test, One-Way AVONA, PLS-DA, as well as PCA to evaluate the injury induced by focal cerebral is-chemia. Results The score of neurological deficits and the level of five amino acids, namely Glu, Asp, Met, Hcy, Phe in the combination of ginsenosides, berberine and jasminoidin group in the dosage of 25 mg ·kg-1 and 5 mg·kg-1 significantly decreased (P<0. 05, P<0. 01) compared to those of model group. For another, the largest contribution group in the three principal components of PC1 , PC3 , PC4 at the dosage of 25 mg/kg and the six principal components PC1 ~PC5, PC7 in 5 mg·kg-1 was the combination of gin-senosides, berberine, jasminoidin group. Conclusions The results suggest that the efficacy of the combina-tion of ginsenosides, berberine and jasminoidin is su-perior to the combination of two or any single compo-nent, which can significantly improve the metabolic disorder of the endogenous amino acid after cerebral is-chemia. And it could be speculated that ginsenosides may play a more important role than berberine and jas-minoidin in regulating the level of amino acid metabo-lism.