1.Effect of Fat Emulsion on Blood Lipid and Liver Function in Criticaly Ⅲ Premature Infants
Yin PING ; Shaomin SONG ; Haiping LIU
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 1998;0(02):-
Objective To observe the effect of different doses of fat emulsion on blood lipid and liver function in critically ill premature infants. Methods 40 babies were randomly divided into 4 groups,receiving fat emulsion 0,1,2,3 g?kg~(-1)?d~(-1) for 5 days respectively. The blood levels of cholesterol and triglyceride and the serum biochemical indexes relative to liver functions were measured before and after the period of 5 days. Results Blood lipid and serum ?-GT levels did not change remarkably in 1 or 2 g?kg~(-1)?d~(-1) group, but increased significantly in 3 g?kg~(-1)?d~(-1) group. Serum bilirubin levels decreased in all groups, but it was significantly higher in the group of 3 g?kg~(-1) ?d~(-1) than the others. Conclusion It is suggested that the blood lipid level would increase with 3g?kg~(-1)?d~(-1) of fat emulsion used in critically ill premature infants and that the use of fat emulsion would retard the falling of serum bilirubin level when used in newborn infants with byperbilirubinemia.
2.Effects of Mycobacterium Phlei on Funcitonal States of Th_1/Th_2 in Patients with COPD and Preventive Effects on AECOPD
Haiping HUANG ; Jun WU ; Yejun YIN
Chinese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology 2007;0(02):-
Objective:To investigate the effects of Mycobacterium Phlei on functional states of Th_1/Th_2 in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD),and clinical effects on the prevention of acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases(AECOPD).Method:60 patients with COPD of gradeⅡwere randomly divided into a treatment group and controlled group.The controlled group were given a routine therapy,while the treatment group were given utilins in addition to the routine treatment.The contents of?-interferon(IFN-?) and interleukin-4(IL-4) in their peripheral blood and their clinical efficacy were observed before and after the treatment.Result:Before and after the treatment, IFN-?/IL-4 ratio in the treatment group was 1.39?0.20 and 1.94?0.31 respectively(P
3.Analysis of influence factors for rural doctors to embrace the essential medicine system
Qianqian YU ; Wenqiang YIN ; Yankui ZHAO ; Haiping FAN ; Yan WEI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2015;(10):742-746
Objective To analyze the policy support of rural doctors for the essential medicine system,and explore the main influence factors and mechanism affecting the support degree.Methods 621 rural doctors from five cities in Shandong province were subject to a stratified random sampling for a quantitative questionnaire,to build a hypothesis model of policy support of rural doctors,which is verified using factor analysis and path analysis.Results 59.1% of rural doctors support the essential drugs policy.It was found that the essential medicine factor,the factor to influence the practitioner,and the supporting policy factor had a direct impact on policy support of rural doctors,with the effect of 0.305, 0.1 59 and 0.135 respectively;Essential medicine factor and the supporting policy factor indirectly influence the policy support of rural doctors through the factor to influence practitioners,with the effect of 0.065 and 0.032 respectively.Conclusion The essential medicine system needs to emphasize such rationality as the quality,list and pricing of essential medicines;it is imperative for the government to better oversee the purchase and supply of essential drugs,to cater to the interests of rural doctors,to encourage the enforcement of the system,and promote the development of village clinics.
4.Intraabdominal infusion of paclitaxel in treating malignant ascites of gastric cancer: report of 6 cases
Xiaoyan YANG ; Yufen ZHU ; Haiping ZOU ; Xianzhi GUO ; Yuanyuan XIE ; Jiliang YIN ; Shengxiang DONG
China Oncology 2010;20(2):147-150
Background and purpose: Paclitaxel is believed to be efficient in treating malignant ascites in gastric cancer. However, researches are still needed to get more evidence. The aim of this study was to discuss the efficacy and safety of the treatment of malignant ascites in gastric cancer with paclitaxel. Methods: Six cases of late phase gastric cancer patients were enrolled into the study, paclitaxel 60 mg/m~2 and 1 500-2 000 mL natural solution were administered via intraperitoneal injection, qw, for a of total 2-4 weeks. Efficacy and toxicity were determined according to WHO criteria. Results: Five (5/6) had complete response, and one (1/6) with partial response. The malignant ascites recession time was 0.5-10 months, overall survival time 2-10 months, 4 cases suffered grade Ⅰ-Ⅲabdominal pain, 4 cases grade Ⅰ leucopenia, 3 cases grade Ⅰ hair loss, 1 case grade Ⅰ liver injury (with past history of hepatitis). Conclusion: Paclitaxel is effective and relatively safe to treat malignant ascites of gastric cancer.
5.Clinical analysis of primary nephrotic syndrome combined with hypercoagulable state in 57 children
Han CHEN ; Mengdi YIN ; Xiaohang LYU ; Gaofu ZHANG ; Mo WANG ; Haiping YANG ; Qiu LI
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2017;35(4):268-272
Objective To explore the clinical characteristics and influencing factors of primary nephrotic syndrome (PNS) combined with hypercoagulability in children. Methods The clinical data of 57 children with primary PNS were analyzed retrospectively. The clinical features and treatment were compared among high coagulation state group, non high coagulation state group and control group (20 children). At the same time, the differences between the simple nephrotic syndrome group (SNS) and nephritic syndrome group (NNS) in hypercoagulable state were analyzed. In addition, the correlation analysis was performed. Results Among 57 patients, there were 50 patients in high coagulation state group and 7 in non high coagulation state group. There was no significant difference in gender, age and clinical manifestations between two groups (P>0.05). The platelet (PLT) count, platelet aggregation (PCT), albumin (Alb), fibrinogen (Fib), D-dimer (D2) were significantly higher than those in the control group, and there were statistically significant differences (P all<0.01). There were significant differences in the levels of PLT, Fib, D2 and complement C4 between hypercoagulable state group and non hypercoagulable state group (P all<0.05). There were significant differences in HCT, TC, LDL, PT and complement C3 levels between SNS group (n = 32) and NNS group (n =18) in 50 patients with high coagulation state (P<0.05). There was positive correlation between HCT and complement C3 (r=0.30, P<0.05), while there was no correlation between PLT and other indices (P>0.05). All of the 57 patients were improved and has no thrombosis after the treatment. Conclusion Children with primary PNS were usually associated with different degrees of hypercoagulable state, and PLT, Fib, D2 could be used as reference indices for the severity of hypercoagulable state, and the activation of complement system might be related to the occurrence and development of hypercoagulable state.
6.Pathway analysis of community doctors' motivation mechanism against the essential medicine system
Xuedan CUI ; Wenqiang YIN ; Zhongming CHEN ; Haiping FAN ; Hui GUAN ; Yan WEI ; Xin MA
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2014;30(4):251-254
Objective To identify the impact factors for community doctors with the essential medicine system in place,in support of mobilizing them and successful implementation of the essential medicine system in the community.Methods Based on the theory of ERG hierarchy of needs,the pathway analysis method was called into play to identify the three factors affecting community doctors,namely personal survival,interpersonal relations and self-development.Results Major factor of which is the interpersonal factor,with a score of 0.549,while the latter two factors do not directly affect the survival and development.The two however work on each other,and work on the interpersonal factor as well,with the impact coefficients of 0.320 and 0.402 respectively.Conclusion With the essential medicine system in place,the largest impact factor for community doctors'enthusiasm is the interpersonal one,involving the doctor-patient communications among others.This serving as the breakthrough point may improve the enthusiasm of the community doctors,paving the way for the system in the communities.
7.Literature and bioinformatic analysis of dysregulated genes in lung tissues of hyperoxic lung injury
Yuge HUANG ; Shandan ZHANG ; Hao HAN ; Xing CHEN ; Haiping YIN ; Xuehui ZHENG
International Journal of Pediatrics 2013;40(6):639-641,654
Objective To explore the pathogenesis mechanism of hyperoxic lung injury and the effective means for its clinical treatment,the difference of the gene expressions between lung tissues of hyperoxic lung injury and normal lung was compared.Methods The differentially expressed genes between lung tissues of hyperoxic lung injury and normal lung were obtained from PubMed.The dysregulated genes in lung tissues of hyperoxic lung injury were analyzed by a series of bioinformatics methods,including pathways,gene ontology and functional annotation clustering analysis.Results 467 lines of differentially expressed genes were found and genes more than 2-fold regulated were 189.We sought the mapping of genes in the KEGG databases through functional annotation tools,and we discovered there were 5 lines of pathways with difference having outstangding statistical significance through metabolic pathways enrichment degree analysis.It reflected the pathways were closely related to hyperoxic lung injury (the 2-fold upregulated genes were 14,the 2-fold down-regulated genes were 6).GO analysis revealed that these genes were involved in hematopietic cell lineage,axon guidance,adherens junction,T cell receptor signaling pathway and focal adhesion.Conclusions Therefore,it is believed that the above-mentioned 20 lines of gnes are the major ones for the hyperoxic lung injury and the research on them will provide effective means for revealing the molecular mechanism of hyperoxic lung injury and identifying the targeted therapy.
8.Intraabdominal infusion of paclitaxel in treating malignant ascites of gastric cancer:report of 6 cases
Xiaoyan YANG ; Yufen ZHU ; Haiping ZOU ; Xianzhi GUO ; Yuanyuan XIE ; Jiliang YIN ; Shengxiang DONG
China Oncology 2001;0(02):-
Background and purpose:Paclitaxel is believed to be efficient in treating malignant ascites in gastric cancer. However, researches are still needed to get more evidence. The aim of this study was to discuss the efficacy and safety of the treatment of malignant ascites in gastric cancer with paclitaxel. Methods:Six cases of late phase gastric cancer patients were enrolled into the study, paclitaxel 60 mg/m2 and 1 500-2 000 mL natural solution were administered via intraperitoneal injection, qw, for a of total 2-4 weeks. Efficacy and toxicity were determined according to WHO criteria. Results:Five (5/6) had complete response, and one (1/6) with partial response. The malignant ascites recession time was 0.5-10 months, overall survival time 2-10 months, 4 cases suffered grade Ⅰ-Ⅲ abdominal pain, 4 cases grade Ⅰ leucopenia, 3 cases grade Ⅰ hair loss, 1 case gradeⅠ liver injury (with past history of hepatitis). Conclusion:Paclitaxel is effective and relatively safe to treat malignant ascites of gastric cancer.
9.Analysis of medication guidance types for community doctors and influencing factors in the context of essential med-icine system
Xuedan CUI ; Wenqiang YIN ; Zhongming CHEN ; Hui GUAN ; Haiping FAN ; Lili ZHU ; Jifei ZHENG ; Haiyi JIA
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2014;(10):749-751
Objective To study the different types of medication guidance for community doctors in the context of essential medicine system,and analyze its influencing factors.Methods SPSS 1 9.0 was called into play for statistical analysis of data gathered,and the medication guidance behavior of the doctors were graded on the two dimensions of personal willingness and practical action.With important quadrant method,the medication guidance behavior of such doctors was classified,while the multiple linear regression was used to study the influencing factors.Results Most of the community doctors of the fourteen counties fall into the area of “high willingness and less action”,with only a few falling into the area of the “high willingness and more action”. Major influencing factors of their willingness on medication guide were found to include impacts on job autonomy,attention to essential medicine system, and the forms to improve income.Major factors of the doctors'actions on medication guide include awareness of essential medicines,awareness of essential medicines catalog,and training outcomes. Conclusion The community doctors have high personal willingness for medication guidance related to essential medicines,but only a number of them carried it in their work.Therefore,it is necessary to take actions to strengthen awareness of the doctors for medication guidance and encourage them to carry it out.
10.Grounded theory study on influencing factors of essential medicine availability in rural areas
Wenqiang YIN ; Zhongming CHEN ; Haiyi JIA ; Jifei ZHENG ; Haiping FAN ; Dongmei HUANG ; Hongwei GUO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2015;31(1):29-32
Grounded theory was used to summarize and analyze influencing factors and their mechanism on availability of essential medicine.Four factors which influenced the availability of essential medicine were singled out:defective top design in the essential medicine system,interactions among its policies,deviations in the policy implementation by government agencies,and deficiency of supporting policies for the system.The availability of essential medicine in rural areas was influenced by a variety of factors.The ideas and methods of the grounded theory prove helpful for this study.In the future studies,both qualitative and quantitative study should be made to perfect this model formed by the grounded theory,to identify roadblocks and underlying causes in order to provide evidence for improving availability of essential medicine in rural areas.