1.The clinical study on valsartan combined with indapamide in the treatment of hypertension
Xianghuan MENG ; Cunliang ZHANG ; Chunhai LIANG
China Medical Equipment 2014;(10):120-122,123
Objective: To explore the clinical effect of valsartan combined with indapamide in the treatment of hypertension. Methods: In our hospital in 2012 August ~ 2013 August treatment of 280 cases of hypertensive patients, all patients had drug withdrawal for 2 weeks. Were randomly divided into observation group 100 cases and control group 1, control group 2 of the 90 cases, control group 1 given valsartan, control group 2 given indapamide, the observation group were given valsartan combined with indapamide, were treated for 8 weeks. Results:three groups of patients before treatment, the blood pressure were not significantly different, after the treatment, the observation group decreased blood pressure was significantly higher than that in control group, the total efficiency had significant difference (x2=6.472, P<0.05). Conclusion:Valsartan combined with indapamide in the treatment of hypertension has fast acting, high curative effect, long duration, few adverse reactions, is the ideal choice for the treatment of hypertension, is worth the clinical promotion and application.
2.Operative procedures for thoraco-lumbar burst fractures coupled with neurological dysfunction
Wei YE ; Chunhai LI ; Yan PENG ; Anjing LIANG ; Haidong YIN ; Dongsheng HUANG ; Shangli LIU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2008;10(8):734-737
Objective To explore the indications of anterior and posterior approach operations for unstable thoraco-lumbar fractures coupled with neurologic deficits and prevention of intraoperative and postoperative complications. Methods We investigated 107 consecutive eases of thoraco-lumbar fractures coupled with spinal cord injury who had been operated on from January 2000 to December 2006.Their average age was 37.8(range.17 to 78) years old. They were 71 males and 36 females. Anterior approach was selected for 46 cases and posterior approach for 61 cases according to their McCormack grades. By the Frankle system for neurologie deficits, 7 cases were graded as A,16 as B,39 as C and 45 as D. Fracture height vecoveries before and after surgery were analyzed statistically. Kyphotic deformity was assessed on lateraJ radiographs using the Cobb method. Results The mean follow-up of 97 cases was 2.8(range,0.5 to 6) years. In both groups. All the cases gained at least 1 grade improvement except those with Frankle grade A. The mean kyphotic angles before operation, after operation and at the latest follow-up were 23.7°,10.6°and13.1°respectively, with significant differences(P<0.01),in the anterior approach group, while 16.3°,8.4°and 11.7°respectively, with significant differences(P<0.01),in the posterior approach group. Some complications, such as deficit of cutaneous nerve of thigh, appeared in the 2 groups. Conclusions In treatment of unstable thoraco-lumbar fractures coupled with neurologic deficits, the anterior approach may be better than the posterior approach. The posterior approach can be applied for the cases with less than 7 points in McCormack index. Correct selection of operative approach, careful operation and good rehabilitation after operation are necessary for the prevention of complications.
3.Causes and countermeasures of complications of one-stage surgical management for spinal tuberculosis
Wei YE ; Chunhai LI ; Anjing LIANG ; Yan PENG ; Dongsheng HUANG ; Shangli LIU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2010;33(17):18-20
Objective To analyze the causes of the complications of one-stage surgical management for spinal tuberculosis and its countermeasures.Methods From May 1997 to December 2008,116 patients with spinal tuberculosis underwent operations.Among them,6 were in cervical vertebra,3 in cervicothoracie vertebra,29 in thoracic vertebra,37 in thoracolumbar vertebra.29 in lumbar vertebra and 12 in hmbrosacrum vertebra.All cases underwent the anterior and/or radical debridement,decompression,autogenous bone grafting or radical debridement,decompression,autogenous bone grafting and internal fixation.The causes of the complications of surgical management and the countermeasures were analyzed.Results One hundred and ehven cases were followed upfor an average of(3.86±2.16)years(range 6 months to 12 years).The rate of complication was 13.5%(15/111).Recurrent spinal tuberculosis occarred in 5 cases,internal fixation loosened in 1 case,rupture of the external iliac vein occurred in 2 cases,lateral ventral syndrome in 1 case,venous embolism of the lower extremity in 1 csse,reactional psychosis in 2 cases,pneumatothorax in 2 cases and femoral nerve irritating syndrome in 1 case.Among the recurrent cages,2cases with anterior debridement and 2 cases with posterior debridement underwent anterior operation again andgot good results, 1 case with anterior debridement gave up the reoperafion.Other cases relieved after conservative therapy.Conclusions Standardized anti-tuberculosis thempy is fundamental for preventing the recurrence of tuberculosis.Correct approach for the operation and thorough radical debddement are the key points for preventing the recurrence of tuberculosis.Good and effective therapy surround the operation is helpful for preventing the recurrence of tuberculosis.
4.Atorvastatin promotes implant osseointegrationviathe activation of Wnt/β-catenin signal pathway in osteoporotic rats
Yaozhong LIANG ; Shu CHEN ; Yuhao YANG ; Chunhai LAN ; Guowei ZHANG ; Zhisheng JI ; Hongsheng LIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(20):2940-2948
BACKGROUND:Atorvastatin has been shown to reduce bone loss and fracture, but its effects on implant osseointegration remain unknown.
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effects of atorvastatin on implant osseointegration in osteoporotic rats and the underlying mechanisms.
METHODS:Forty-eight Sprague-Dawley rats were randomized into sham-surgery, ovariectomy, and atorvastatin (10 and 20 mg/kg per day) treatment groups, respectively. Al rats received ovariectomy and implant surgery except those in the sham-surgery group. Bone mineral density of the lumbar vertebra, osseointegration ratio and pul-out strength of implants were measured after 12-week treatment.Levels of bone formation and resorption markers in osteoblasts treated with atorvastatin were determined by ELISA. Wnt pathway-relatedgene expression was detected by RT-PCR.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Bone mineral density, osseointegration ratio and pul-out strength of implants were significantly increased in 20 mg/kg per day of atorvastatin treatment group compared with ovariectomy group (P< 0.05). Levels of alkaline phosphatase, osteocalcinand osteoprotegerinwere significantly increased in osteoblasts treated with atorvastatinin vitro(P<0 .05), and the level of osteoclast differentiation factor RANKL was significantly inhibited (P< 0.05). Meanwhile, atorvastatin significantly promoted the mRNA expression of low-density lipoprotein associated protein 5and β-catenin, and inhibited the mRNA expression of dickkopfWnt signal pathway inhibitor 1and sclerostin. Our results suggest that atorvastatin promotes implant osseointegration in osteoporotic rats by activating Wnt/β-catenin signal pathway.
5.Clinical analysis of 35 cases of drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome
Xiufang CHEN ; Yujia LIANG ; Chunhai TU ; Pan CHEN ; Jianping XIE ; Rong XIAO ; Guiying ZHANG ; Yi ZHAN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2020;22(10):1478-1482
Objective:To investigate the clinical features of drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome (DiHS) and enhance the recognition of its diagnosis and treatment.Methods:Drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome diagnosed in the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University in recent 6 years were retrospectively analyzed and summarized.Results:Of 35 cases of drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome there were ten types of suspected drugs. Antibiotics were the most common allergy-inducing drug, followed by allopurinol, antiepileptics, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. The expected clinical findings of DiHS were characterized by skin rash, fever, enlarged lymph nodes, which may be accompanied by eosinophilia, liver function damaged. The lesions of DiHS were variable and the majority of cases 65.71%(23/35) were characterized by eruptive papules.The main therapeutic approach of DiHS was systemic application of glucocorticoids and intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG). When necessary its combination with immunosuppressant or hemoperfusion (HP).Conclusions:DiHS should be on the high alert when a patient with medication history, rash, high fever and lymph nodes large, accompanied by eosinophilia, liver function damaged. Predictors of good prognosis are early diagnosis and treatment.
6.Risk factor analysis of carbapenem-resistant enterobacteriaceae infection based on machine learning
Chunhai XIAO ; Shuang LIANG ; Xianglu LIU ; Juanfang WU ; Huimin MA ; Shan ZHONG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;45(1):79-83
Objective To explore the machine learning model and risk factor analysis for hospital infection caused by carbapenem-resistant enterobacteriaceae(CRE).Methods The clinical data of totally 451 patients infected with extended-spectrum β-lactamases(ESBL)producing Enterobacteriaceae treated in the hospital from 2018 to 2022 were retrospectively collected.The patients were divided into CRE group(115 cases)and sensitive group(336 cases)according to the susceptibility of carbapenem.Four machine learning methods in-cluding Logistic regression analysis,random forest,support vector machine,and neural network were used to build prediction models and receiver operating characteristic curve was used to evaluate.Based on the predic-tion model with the best performance,risk factors for CRE infection were analyzed.Results Random forest model had the best performance,with the area under the curve of 0.952 3.The risk factors for predicting CRE infection by the random forest model included 15 clinical data items,namely fever for more than 3 days,cere-bral injury,drainage fluid sample,trunk surgery,first-level or special-level nursing,ICU treatment,procalcito-nin,anti-anaerobic bacteria,the use of third-generation cephalosporins,age,pre-albumin,creatinine,white blood cell count,and albumin.Conclusion The CRE prediction model developed in this study has good predic-tive value and the risk factors have guiding significance for the early prevention and treatment of CRE infec-tion in clinical practice.
7.Pharmaceutical applications of framework nucleic acids.
Liang CHEN ; Jie ZHANG ; Zhun LIN ; Ziyan ZHANG ; Miao MAO ; Jiacheng WU ; Qian LI ; Yuanqing ZHANG ; Chunhai FAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(1):76-91
DNA is a biological polymer that encodes and stores genetic information in all living organism. Particularly, the precise nucleobase pairing inside DNA is exploited for the self-assembling of nanostructures with defined size, shape and functionality. These DNA nanostructures are known as framework nucleic acids (FNAs) for their skeleton-like features. Recently, FNAs have been explored in various fields ranging from physics, chemistry to biology. In this review, we mainly focus on the recent progress of FNAs in a pharmaceutical perspective. We summarize the advantages and applications of FNAs for drug discovery, drug delivery and drug analysis. We further discuss the drawbacks of FNAs and provide an outlook on the pharmaceutical research direction of FNAs in the future.
8.Expert Consensus for Thermal Ablation of Pulmonary Subsolid Nodules (2021 Edition).
Xin YE ; Weijun FAN ; Zhongmin WANG ; Junjie WANG ; Hui WANG ; Jun WANG ; Chuntang WANG ; Lizhi NIU ; Yong FANG ; Shanzhi GU ; Hui TIAN ; Baodong LIU ; Lou ZHONG ; Yiping ZHUANG ; Jiachang CHI ; Xichao SUN ; Nuo YANG ; Zhigang WEI ; Xiao LI ; Xiaoguang LI ; Yuliang LI ; Chunhai LI ; Yan LI ; Xia YANG ; Wuwei YANG ; Po YANG ; Zhengqiang YANG ; Yueyong XIAO ; Xiaoming SONG ; Kaixian ZHANG ; Shilin CHEN ; Weisheng CHEN ; Zhengyu LIN ; Dianjie LIN ; Zhiqiang MENG ; Xiaojing ZHAO ; Kaiwen HU ; Chen LIU ; Cheng LIU ; Chundong GU ; Dong XU ; Yong HUANG ; Guanghui HUANG ; Zhongmin PENG ; Liang DONG ; Lei JIANG ; Yue HAN ; Qingshi ZENG ; Yong JIN ; Guangyan LEI ; Bo ZHAI ; Hailiang LI ; Jie PAN
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2021;24(5):305-322
"The Expert Group on Tumor Ablation Therapy of Chinese Medical Doctor Association, The Tumor Ablation Committee of Chinese College of Interventionalists, The Society of Tumor Ablation Therapy of Chinese Anti-Cancer Association and The Ablation Expert Committee of the Chinese Society of Clinical Oncology" have organized multidisciplinary experts to formulate the consensus for thermal ablation of pulmonary subsolid nodules or ground-glass nodule (GGN). The expert consensus reviews current literatures and provides clinical practices for thermal ablation of GGN. The main contents include: (1) clinical evaluation of GGN, (2) procedures, indications, contraindications, outcomes evaluation and related complications of thermal ablation for GGN and (3) future development directions.
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