2.Preventing Catheter-associated Urinary Tract Infection by Smearing Catheter Surface with Chloramphenicol:A Clinical Research
Lixian YANG ; Chufang LIN ; Xizhen MA ; Zhangli LIN ; Guangzhao LI ; Hong SUN ; Chuyu ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(09):-
OBJECTIVE To explore the effect of smearing catheter surface with chloramphenicol for preventing catheter -associated urinary tract infections. METHODS Totally 100 cases of preoperative patients needed for indwelling urethral catheters were randomly grouped, 50 of 100 cases as test group, and the others 50 cases as the control group. Catheters after smearing surface with chloramphenicol were inserted using aseptic technique in the test group, urinary catheters without using chloramphenicol were inserted in the control group according to routine aseptic technique protocol, and then regularly taken out urinary specimen from two groups respectively for microbial culture. RESULTS The observation showed bacterial growth positive rate was 30%, and 66.7%, respectively in the control group, but positive rate was 6.7%, and 30%, respectively in the test group after the seventh day and the tenth day. There was a statistic significant difference (P
3.Expression of Fas/FasL antigen on peripheral blood T lymphocytes Expression of Fas/FasL antigen on peripheral blood T lymphocytes from the patients with Behcet diseasedisease
Li JI ; Peizeng YANG ; Hongyan ZHOU ; Xiangkun HUANG ; Jianxian LIN ; Haoli JIN ; Chufang XIE
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2000;20(6):388-389
Objective To evaluate the expression of Fas/FasL antigen on peripheral blood T lymphocytes and its possible role in Behcet disease. Methods The expression of Fas and FasL antigen on peripheral blood T lymphocytes was determined by flow cytometry and three-colour double marked immunofluorescence methods in 26 patients with Behcet disease and 43 healthy individuals. Results The difference was significant between Behcet disease (25.70%±7.32%) and controls (14.02%±6.30%) concerning the Fas expression on CD4+ T lymphocytes(P<0.01) . But no difference was found concerning the expression of FasL antigen between Behcet disease and controls (P>0.05).The expression of Fas antigen on CD8+ T lymphocytes from Behcet disease (9.47%±6.97%)was significantly higher than that in control group(3.47%±2.75%), but no difference was found concerning FasL antigen expression on CD8+ T lymphocytes between Behcet disease and controls(P>0.05).Conclusion These results indicate the imbalance of the expression of Fas and FasL on T lymphocytes in Behcet disease is responsible for the perpetuation and recurrence of Behcet disease for the activated lymphocytes would not be eliminated through apoptosis mediated by Fas/FasL system.