1.Clinical efficacy of fluticasone propionate combined with noninvasive positive pressure ventilation on COPD and its effect on pulmonary function
Tingxia FU ; Hongxing ZHENG ; Jianjiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2017;37(2):261-263
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of fluticasone propionate combined with noninvasive positive pressure ventilation in the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).Methods 88 cases of COPD patients from October 2014 to October 2016 in our hospital were selected and randomly divided into two groups of the control group observation group with 44 cases in each group.The control group was treated with conventional treatment, the observation group was treated with fluticasone propionate plus noninvasive positive pressure ventilation, and then the curative effect of the two groups was compared.Results The total effective rate of observation group was 100% higher than that of the control group 70.5%, the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05), after treatment, the observation group of FVC (2.50 +0.32) L, FEV1 (1.36 +0.20) L, FEV1%(51.23+4.32), PaO2(10.51+2.10) kPa, PaCO2(5.15 +1.19) kPa, compared with the control group, the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05), the observation group recurrence rate 4.5% was lower than the control group 13.6%, the difference was statistically significant (P <0.05).Conclusion COPD patients with fluticasone propionate combined noninvasive positive pressure ventilation, can effectively improve lung function, reduce disease recurrence rate, a significant effect.
2.Rehabilitative exercise prescription for osteoarthritic patients at different stages after needle knife therapy
Yiying CHEN ; Hongxing SHEN ; Bensheng FU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(24):-
0.05). In the rehabilitation group, all the symptoms and functions were improved significantly after 3 courses of treatment (P
3.International experience on the division and cooperation among medical institutions and its implications for China:An analysis of the UK, Germany, Singapore and the US
Hongxing YU ; Youmei FENG ; Min FU ; Zhiyong LIU ; Lan YAO
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2014;(6):10-15
Through defining the connotation of division and cooperation among medical institutions, this paper introduces the current status for division and cooperation among medical institutions of Britain, Germany, Singapore and USA. The advantages include excellent general practices, optimal health resource allocation, effective first treat-ment in community health facilities, and effective two-way referral. We analyzed the influence of some new policies on the division and cooperation among medical institutions such as medical association, managed care and the General Practices’ service contract. This provided a lot of experience and revelations, including the dynamics to promote the division and cooperation, the separation of outpatient services and inpatient services, privatization of primary medical institutions, division and cooperation between medical institutions and nursing, rehabilitation institutions, distinguis-hing the division and cooperation from hospitals alliance, and division and cooperation among medical institutions can not resolve the all issues in the medical care supply system.
4.Study of the correlation between fat content of postmenopausal osteoporosis patients and bone mineral density
Guangwei WANG ; Hongxing HUANG ; Liwei HUO ; Fengping FU ; Zetian LI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2012;34(9):782-784
ObjectiveTo explore the relationship between fat content of postmenopausal osteoporosis patients and bone mineral density (BMD).Methods144 female osteoporotic patients with the age of 50~75 years were choosen from guangdong province from October 2010 to January 2011.According to TCM syndrome differentiations,these patients were divided into kidney Yang deficiency group,liver-kidney Yin deficiency group,spleen and kidney Yang deficiency group and Qi stagnancy and blood stasis group.Four groups of patients were performed total body fat content detection.The data were analyzed by software SPSS 16.0.ResultsComparing of L1~4 average BMD in four groups showed:BMD of Kidney Yang deficiency group was maximum,followed by spleen and kidney Yang deficiency group,and the BMD of Qi stagnancy and blood stasis group was minimum.Comparison between the four groups showed statistical significance (P<0.05).Comparing of body fat content Iin the four groups showed:the body fat content in the kidney Yang deficiency group was minimum,followed by spleen and kidney Yang deficiency group,and body fat content in Qi stagnancy and blood stasis group was maximum.Pair-comparison in kidney Yang deficiency group,liver-kidney Yin deficiency group,spleen and kidney Yang deficiency group showed no statistical significance (P>0.05).While these three groups showed statistical difference when comparing with Qi stagnancy and blood stasis group (P<0.05).The body fat content and L1~4 average BMD had negative correlation.ConclusionOsteoporosis in Qi stagnancy and blood stasis group was more serious than the other three other groups.Fat content was negatively related with bone density.
5.Intramuscular transplantation of macroencapsulated islets for type 1 diabetes mellitus in mice
Hui LI ; Hongxing FU ; Yanlin ZHU ; Xiaokun LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(25):4637-4643
10.3969/j.issn.2095-4344.2013.25.011
6.Mechanism of anti-tumor effect of dihydroartemisinin
Wenmiao PENG ; Hongxing FU ; Lifang YU ; Zhiguo RAO
Journal of International Oncology 2017;44(6):448-451
Dihydroartemisinin (DHA),the major active metabolite of artemisinin,participates in tumor progression through the following ways:forming free radicals to induce cancer cells death dependent on iron,inducing apoptosis,inhibiting angiogenesis,tumor cells invasion and metastasis,modulating muhidrug resistance,controlling intracellular Ca2+ concentration,regulating cell cycles,cell autophagy and the immune system and so on.Generally,it is considered to be a potential anti-tumor drug.
7.Public-interest-oriented indicator system for performance assessment in public hospitals
Xiaosen LI ; Li WEI ; Min FU ; Hongxing YU ; Lan YAO ; Ying LI ; Honghui CHEN ; Hongxing ZHANG ; Tao LI ; Zhiyong LIU
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2014;(6):16-21
Objective: To develop an indicator system for assessing public hospital performance. Methods:Based on literature research and expert consultation, we formed an indicator system framework and indicators for as-sessing public hospital performance. Using Delphi expert consultation, focus group interviews, focus group discussion and individual in-depth interview qualitative research methods, we constructed a public hospital performance evalua-tion indicators. Results:There are four dimensions, 11 secondary indicators, 30 tertiary indicators in the indicator system, depending on the level of hospital, the indicators and weights are adjusted. Conclusion:The indicator system is suitable for public-interest-oriented performance assessment of public hospitals, and provides basis for the perform-ance assessment system.
8.The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of clinical rehabilitation for subacute cerebral infarction patients
Juanjuan FU ; Nan XIA ; Caili REN ; Shouguo LIU ; Wenchao YIN ; Hongxing WANG ; Jian'an LI ;
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2017;39(8):577-581
Objective To determine the effectiveness and medical cost-effectiveness of clinical rehabilitation for promoting the functional recovery of sub-acute cerebral infarction patients.Methods Totally 247 sub-acute patients with cerebral infarction were randomly divided into a clinical rehabilitation group of 129 and a routine rehabilitation group of 118.The clinical group received a standardized rehabilitation intervention and drug treatment,while the routine rehabilitation group received routine rehabilitation therapy and drug treatment.The Fugl-Meyer assessment (FMA) and the modified Barthel index (MBI) were used to compare the two groups after the treatment and 3 and 6 weeks later.The hospital cost for six weeks was also compared between the 2 groups.Results At 3 and 6 weeks,improvement in the average FMA and MBI scores was observed in both groups but the inter-group differences were not significant.The total hospital cost of the clinical group was,however,significantly less than that of the others.Conclusion Clinical rehabilitation can improve the motor function and ability in the activities of daily living of stroke patients.It also has economic benefits.
9.The effect of local vibration of the tibial nerve on triceps surae spasticity after stroke and its mechanism
Juanjuan FU ; Hongxing WANG ; Pei WANG ; Ting ZHOU ; Hui FENG ; Xiuwu ZHOU ; Huaping PAN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2021;43(5):391-395
Objective:To explore the effect of tibial nerve vibration on triceps surae spasticity in stroke survivors and its electrophysiological mechanism.Methods:Thirty stroke survivors with upper limb spasticity were randomly divided into a treatment group and a control group, each of 30. Both groups were given routine rehabilitation training while the treatment group was additionally provided with local vibration of the tibial nerve with an amplitude of 0.3mm at 60Hz. Before and after the treatment, the modified Ashworth scale (MAS) and Clonus grading were used to assess muscle tone and spasticity. Electrophysiological functions were evaluated using the tibial nerve motor and sensory conduction test and F wave and H reflex sensing.Results:Before the treatment there were no significant differences between the two groups in their average MAS scores, Clonus grading, maximum H amplitude (Hmax), the ratio of maximum H to maximum M amplitude (H/M) or the intensity of stimulus required to elicit Hmax. After the treatment, however, all of those measurements had improved significantly in both groups with the average improvements in the treatment group significantly greater than those in the control group.Conclusions:Local vibration of the tibial nerve combined with traditional rehabilitation is more effective than traditional rehabilitation alone in relieving triceps surae spasticity and reducing muscle tone after a stroke. The vibration seems to inhibit excitation of the reflex pathway.
10.Anti-rejection Effect of Tripterygium Glycosides on Allogeneic Islet Transplantation in Mice
Ge GAO ; Hongxing FU ; Fuyuan XU ; Kaiyan QIU ; Xuan JIANG ; Jiani CHEN ; Xinshu CHEN
Herald of Medicine 2017;36(7):757-761
Objective To investigate the effect of tripterygium glycosides on the resistance to immune rejection after allogeneic islet transplantation in mice.Methods Twenty C57BL/6 mice were treated with STZ diabetes mellitus and transplanted the islets from Balb/c mice donor,then recipient mice were randomly divided into two groups:triptolide group and model control group(n=10),and were intraperitoneal injected with tripterygium glycoside solutin and equivalent solvent of 5 mg·kg-1·d-1 for 14 days.Blood glucose and body weight were measured within 4 weeks after transplantation.Two weeks later,two groups of grafted islets were stained by HE staining and immunohistochemical staining,the expression of IL-2 protein were detected by Western blotting.Results The level of blood glucose were decreased to normal in the triptolide group and model control group after islet transplantation,but blood glucose gradually increased in the model control group after two weeks.Compared with the model control group,the inflammatory cells were less infiltrated and the immunohistochemical staining of insulin was deeper in the triptolide group.The expression of IL-2 in the triptolide group was significantly decreased(P<0.05).Conclusion Tripterygium glucoside could significantly decrease the inflammatory cell infiltration and inflammation factor expression in the allogeneic islet recipients to reduce the immune rejection and improve graft survival.