1.Extractive B of Evodia to Treat Protopathic Freund's Adjurant Arthritis(AA)
Ling GAI ; Yun GAI ; Chunqing SONG ; Zhibi HU
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(11):-
Objective: To investigate extractive B of evodia to treat protopathic Freund's adjurant arthritis(AA) of Wistar mouse. Methods: Oncotic degree of the other side lower limb recurring disease; Disease incidence of the former limb, ear and tail; Thymus index and spleed index. Results: It markedly mitigate swelling of AA and regulate index of AA of spleen and thymus. Conclusion: Extractive B of evodia is efficiency treatment on protopathic Freund's adjurant arthritis(AA)
2.The influence of sealing tube with urokinase on the malfunction of central venous catheter with Dacron ring
Liying CAO ; Chunqing GAI ; Yueming YU ; Jing HAN ; Yong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2012;19(19):2898-2900
Objective To explore the effect of sealing tube with regular urokinase for the malfunction of central venous catheter(CVC) in patients with hemodialysis (HD).Methods This was a prospective randomized controlled study,132 HD patients with cuff CVC were studied.In the early stage,52 H D patients without 80 patients with regular catheter-locking solution of urokinase.To analyze effect of cuff CVC malfunction,blood flow(BF),dialysis adequacy,anemia and serum albumin (ALB) with regular catheter-locking solution of urokinase.The incidence of catheter malfunction was calculated based on the catheter dysfunction in the first 3 months.Clinical index was measured,recorded BF and calculated urea clearance rate (Kt/V).Results HD patients catheter-locking solution with regular urokinase could reduce the incidence of dialysis catheter malfunction ( 26.3% vs 32.7%,x2 =32.727,P <0.01 ),increase the BF,Kt/V,levels of hemoglobin(HGB) and ALB(P<0.05 or P <0.01).Conclusion Regular catheter-locking solution with urokinase is effective in reducing HD patients incidence of dialysis CVC malfunction,increasing patients BF,dialysis adequacy and the level of ALB,improving anemia.