1.Optimization of Water Extraction Process for Lidan Paishi Capsules by Orthogonal Test
Long QIN ; Ping LI ; Yumin LI ; Haisheng JIAO
China Pharmacist 2015;(5):769-772
Objective:To optimize the water extraction process of Lidan Palshi capsules. Methods:The extract yield, emodin con-tent and chrysophanol content were used as the indices, the extraction process of Lidan Palshi capsules was optimized by orthogonal test of L9(34). Results:The optimized water extraction conditions were as follows:adding 14-fold water, and boiling extraction four times with 2 hours for each time. Conclusion:The water extraction process is practicable, reasonable and convenient.
2.Clinical value of ultrasound-guided percutaneous precise puncture and catheter drainage for cervical abscess
Hua YE ; Qiaoling CHEN ; Peng MO ; Huiji LIAO ; Haisheng LIANG ; Haiguang LONG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2019;21(8):1133-1135
Objective To investigate the efficacy and feasibility of ultrasound-guided percutaneous catheter drainage for cervical abscess.Methods The clinical data of 18 patients with cervical abscess treated by percutaneous puncture and catheterization under ultrasound guidance were analyzed retrospectively.Results All of the 18 patients were successfully treated on one round.None of the 18 patients was nerve injury,main vessels injury or dead during the operation.Conclusions Ultrasound-guided percutaneous catheter drainage of neck abscess is safe and effective,and has high clinical application value.
3.Feasibility of Multi-dimensional Visual Hand Function Rehabilitation Quantitative Assessment System in Assessing Hand Function for Stroke Patients
Jianghong FU ; Shugeng CHEN ; Yeye QIAN ; Xiaofeng LU ; Haisheng LONG ; Xiao CUI ; Jie JIA
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2018;24(12):1380-1383
Objective To investigate the feasibility of Multi-dimensional Visual Hand Function Rehabilitation Quantitative Assessment System in the assessment of hand function for stroke patients. Methods From November, 2017 to July, 2018, 17 stroke inpatients were assessed with Fugl-Meyer Assessment-upper extremities (FMA-UE) and the Multi-dimensional Assessment System. Results The results of Multi-dimensional Assessment System positively correlated with the score of FMA-UE (r = 0.609, P = 0.010). Conclusion The Multi-dimensional Visual Hand Function Rehabilitation Quantitative Assessment System can be used to assess the hand function for stroke patients quantitatively.