1.The Impact of Latin on the formation and development of English for medical purpose (EMP)
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(08):-
This paper aims to elucidate the great impact of Latin, one of the most ancient languages, on the formation and development of English for Medical Purpose(EMP)from the historical point of view, and meanwhile provides it with detailed evidence in phonetic, lexical and grammatical respects.
2.Effect of different respiratory mask pressure on upper airway volume
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2006;0(08):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effect of different respiratory mask pressure on the upper airway volume(UAV),and to compare the changes of UAV between patients with obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome(OSAHS)and normal adults. METHODS Thirty three patients with OSAHS and thirty normal adults were included in this study.CT scan evaluated the UAV from roof of nasopharynx to glottis.UAV under different respiratory mask pressure between patients with OSAHS and normal adults were compared.RESULTS Patients with OSAHS had less UAV,and changes of UAV per cmH_2O were significantly smaller in patients with OSAHS than normal adults.CONCLUSION The results suggest that the quantitative data of UAV and changes of UAV per cmH_2O can be obtained.Upper airway anatomic narrowing and reduced airway distensible degree are major etiological factors for OSAHS.
3.Distribution of nitric oxide synthase positive neurons in spinal cord of rats with cirrhosis
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(37):178-179
BACKGROUND: Cirrhosis can cause severe effect on spinal cord or other tissue and organ sometimes.OBJECTIVE: To establish cirrhosis model with rat liver injured by tetrachloride so as to investigate the distribution of nitric oxide synthase (NOS)in spinal cord of rats with cirrhosis.DESIGN: Completely randomized controlled study.SETTING: Anatomy Department of Capital University of Medical Sciences.MATERIALS: The experiment was completed at the Anatomy Department of Capital University of Medical Sciences from March 2002 to December 2003. Totally 20 male Wistar rats were divided randomly into cirrhosis group and normal group with 10 in each group.METHODS: Cirrhosis model in cirrhosis group was established with rat liver injured by tetrachloride, but rats in normal group were not treated with any method. After 3 months, total rats in the two groups were perfused and fixed; meanwhile, tissue of spinal cord was taken out for section.Quantity and gray degree of NOS positive cell in spinal cord of rats with cirrhosis were measured with nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide hydrogen phosphate-diaphorase (NADHP-d) histochemical method and Leica Q500IW image analysis system.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: [1] Gray degree of NOS positive neurons of rats in the two groups; [2] Distribution of NOS positive cell of rats in the two groups.RESULTS: Twenty rats all entered the final analysis. [1] Gray degree of NOS positive neurons of rats in the two groups was 60 (P > 0.05). [2] In the area of gray matter of spinal cord, NOS positive cells were mainly distributed over the circumference of central canal, i.e. the Ⅹ layer of spinal cord and intermediolateral nucleus. Color of NADHP-d was positive, and the cellular form was shaped in triangle and fusiform. Cellular nucleus was not colored but color of cytoplasm was deep. The size of cells was moderate mainly of 25 μm. NOS positive cells were generally distributed averagely over intermediate zone of gray matter in cervical, thoracic and lumbar spinal cord and had no specific changes.CONCLUSION: Expression of NOS in spinal cord of rats in the cirrhosis group and the normal group is probably identical. Distributive characteristics of nitrogen monoxide (NO) in spinal cord suggest that adjustment on low sympathetic nerve of rats with cirrhosis is not different from that of the normal.
4.The Relationship between Serum Uric Acid and Clinic Characteristics and Result of Coronary Artery Angiography of Patients with Coronary Heart Disease
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the relationship between serum uric acid(SUA)and clinic characteristics and result of coronary artery angiography of patients with coronary heart disease(CHD).Methods Two hundreds and seven patients for coronary artery angiography were divided into CHD group and control group.Their clinical data and results of coronary artery angiography were analyzed through statistics.Results SUA levels of CHD patients were significantly higher than the control subjects SUA(P
5.The Study Paradigm of Executive Function on Memory Updating
Chinese Medical Ethics 1995;0(02):-
Executive function is an important advanced cognitive process, and it is the function that integrates different cognitive processes to achieve one's aim. Updating is an important component of executive function. According to the classifications of Miyake & Colletee on executive function, two study paradigms on memory updating are discussed: n-back paradigm & running memory paradigm. A new study method called latent variable analysis and new studies of cognitive neuroscience on memory updating are introduced. Issues on ethics and morality in research on cognitive experiment of psychology are briefly demonstrated to explore appropriate direction for research of executive function in future.
6.Multiple functions of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation in peri-anesthesia period.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(3):269-273
Through literature retrieval, the effects of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation (TEAS) in peri-anesthesia period are summarized. It is found out that TEAS can reduce anesthetics consumption, relieve stress reaction of surgery, stabilize patients' hemodynamics, reduce surgical complication and improve immune function and quality of recovery; besides, it has protective function on heart, brain, liver, stomach, intestines and so on. However, except certain analgesic effect, the sham TEAS and transcutaneous electrial nerve stimulation do not have other functions of TEAS. The acupoint selection and stimulation parameter of TEAS in assisting anesthesia are still needed be improved and united.
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7.Advances in the mechanisms of postoperative ileus
International Journal of Surgery 2009;36(5):319-322
Postoperative ileus is commonly referred to the inhibition of gastrointestinal motility after ab-dominal surgery. Some causes are responsible for the ileus, including postoperative pain and electrolyte im-balances, and manipulations during surgery. Although gastrointestinal motility normalizes spontaneously in most patients, some develop severe to postoperative ileus, which is difficult to treat, with a delayed recovery from surgery, prolonged hospital stay, and increased treatment costs. So, it is essential to understand the mechanisms of postoperative ileus for effective prevention and treatment.
8.Changes and correlation between platelet activation and inflammatory response in patients with essential hypertension
Clinical Medicine of China 2011;27(1):26-28
Objective To investigate the changes and correlation between platelet activation and inflammatory response in patients with essential hypertension(EH). Methods Sixty-one patients with essential hypertension and sixty-four patients with paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia as control group were enrolled in the study. The levels of high sensitivity C reactive protein ( hs-CRP ) and mean platelet volume ( MPV ) were measured and compared between the control group and the essential hypertension group. Results Compared with the control group,the levels of hs-CRP and MPV in the EH group were significantly higher( [3.51 ± 1.95]mg/L vs [ 1.15 ± 0. 77 ] mg/L, P < 0. 05 ). The MPV in the EH group was significantly higher than that in the control group ( [ 11.29 ± 2. 18 ] flvs [ 9. 20 ± 2. 31 ] fl, P < 0. 05 ). The level of hs-CRP positively correlated to the level of M PV (r = 0. 452, P = 0. 003 ). Conlusions There were inflammatory response and platelet activation in patients with EH and the serum levels of hs-CRP and MPV is correlated with the development of essential hypertension.
9.The Kynurenine Metabolic Pathway and the Central Nervous System
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2008;16(5):388-392
The kynurenine metabolic pathway involves in a cascade of enzyme reaction generated multiple biologically-active compounds.These metabolites are called"kynurenines" which participate in diverse pathophysiological processes,particularly in the central nervous system.The kynurenines have important physiological functions.For example.quinolinic acid is an Nmethyl-D-aspartate(NMDA)receptor agonist.and it can be largely accumulated in the central nervous system in many infectious nervous system diseases,resulting in neuronal excitotoxicity and death.Kynurenic acid antagonizes excitatory glutamate receptors to reduce excitotoxicityinduced neuronal death.This article reviews the related researches of the effects of kynurenine metabolic pathway on the central nervous system.
10.Investigation on Causes of False-negative 14 C-Urea Breath Test
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2015;(3):151-154
Background:14 C-urea breath test(14 C-UBT)is widely used for diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori(Hp)infection owing to its noninvasiveness and high sensitivity and specificity. Nevertheless,the presence of false-negative result can influence the diagnostic accuracy. Aims:To investigate the possible causes of false-negative 14 C-UBT for improving the accuracy of diagnosis. Methods:Eight-two cases with confirmed false-negative 14 C-UBT and 813 controls with true-positive 14 C-UBT at the People’s Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region from Jan. 2014 to Aug. 2014 were enrolled. Patients in both groups were diagnosed as positive for Hp infection by Warthin-Starry silver staining combined with Hp stool antigen test. Univariate and multivariate analysis were performed to screen the factors related with false-negative 14 C-UBT. Results:In univariate analysis,5 variables were significantly different between case group and control group(P ﹤ 0. 05),and were taken into the multivariate analysis. Logistic stepwise regression analysis revealed that bile reflux( OR = 3. 961,P ﹤0. 001),post subtotal gastrectomy(OR = 9. 734,P ﹤ 0. 001),type Ⅱ Hp infection(OR = 1. 892,P = 0. 012)and upper gastrointestinal bleeding( OR = 4. 979,P ﹤ 0. 001 ) were the independent risk factors for false-negative 14 C-UBT. Conclusions:Bile reflux,upper gastrointestinal bleeding,post subtotal gastrectomy and type Ⅱ Hp infection might be the influential factors for false-negative 14 C-UBT. Combined tests for Hp infection should be suggested in patients with negative 14 C-UBT who had undergone subtotal gastrectomy or complicated with bile reflux or upper gastrointestinal bleeding.