1.Application of joint treatment plan of small needle knife and manipulation in treatment of adhesive caipsulitis
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2017;38(2):83-85
Objective To study the clinical curative effect of small needle knife combined with manipulation on adhesive capsulitis.Methods Totally 120 adhesive capsulitis patients treated from March 2014 to November 2015 were enrolled in the study,and divided into a treatment group and a control group randomly and equally.The patients in the treatment group were treated with small needle knife combined with manipulation,and the ones in the control group took anti-inflammatory analgesics orally.The changes of shoulder joint pain and function scores as well as the clinical effects were observed and compared in the two groups.Results The treatment group behaved significantly better than the control group in the indexes of shoulder pain,pressing pain,nyctalgia,internal and external rotation,adduction,abduction and etc (P<0.05).The total effective rate was 93.3% in the treatment group,which was obviously higher than that (68.3%) in the control group (P<0.05).Conclusion The curative effect of combined manipulation and small needle knife gains advantages over oral antiinflammatory analgesics when used to treat adhesive capsulitis patients,and thus is worthy promoting practically.
2.Sonographic study on thickness of transverse carpal ligaments in carpal tunnel syndrome patients and healthy volunteers
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(09):-
[Objective]To evaluate the application of sonographic measurements of the thickness of transverse carpal ligaments in CTS(carpal tunnel syndrome) patients.[Methods]Fifty-two wrists from 40 patients with CTS confirmed by surgery and 32 wrists from 20 healthy individuals(control group) underwent sonographic examination of the thickness of transverse carpal ligaments at the level of pisiform bone and the hook of the hamate bone in transverse plane by the same operator.[Results]The thickness of transverse carpal ligaments in CTS patients was(0.41?0.10) cm at hamate hook level and(0.35?0.11) cm at pisiform level versus(0.28?0.11) cm and(0.20?0.08) cm in the control group.There was significant difference in the mean value of thickness of transverse carpal ligaments hetween the two groups at the two levels.[Conclusion]Ultrasonography examination of the thickness of transverse carpal ligaments is a new and valuable technique in the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome and is much helpful to choose operation methods.
3.Clinical Study on Shuanghuanglian Injection in Treating Uterine Tube Obstruct
Huijun XU ; Hua ZHANG ; Jinhong GU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(08):-
Objective To investigate the effect of Shuanghuanglian injection parafornix-injecting in treating uterine tube obstruct (UTO) and explore its mechanism. Methods Clinic study included 386 uterine tubes of 200 patients, which were randomly divided into treatment group (50 cases, treated with Shuanghuanglian injection parafornix-injecting) and three control groups - group one (50 cases, treated with Lincocin vial parafornix-injecting), group two (50 cases, treated with hydrotubation) and group three (50 cases, treated with transvaginal catheter dilation). The changes of UTO condition and blood rheology, IL-2, IgA, IgG and IgM were observed before and after treatment. Results The total effective rate of Shuanghuanglian injection in treating UTO was 97.76%. It was characterized by regulating the blood stasis and hyperviscosity, improving the immune function of human body. Conclusions Shuanghuanglian injection parafornix-injecting has obvious therapeutic effect on UTO. The effect may be related with rectifying the body pyrotoxin and blood stasis, improving pelvic blood circulation and immune function.
4.Proteomics:New insights for pharmacological research
Yanfeng XU ; Jinhong HU ; Quangang ZHU ;
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(08):-
Merely having complete sequences of genomes is not sufficient to elucidate biological function. Proteomics is complementary to genomics because it focuses on the large scared gene products, which are the active agents in cells. As almost all the drugs are directed against proteins, proteomics have been widely used in pharmacological research.Proteomics profiling in drug target identification, toxicological and drug resistances research was reviewed.
5.Determination of sodium ferulate in Beagle dog plasma by HPLC and its pharmacokinetics
Shu XU ; Jinhong HU ; Fengqian LI
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(09):-
AIM:To establish a HPLC method for determinaton of sodium ferulate (SF) in Beagle dog plasma and to study the pharmacokinetics of SF tablets. METHODS: Sodium ferulate in plasma was extracted with ether,separated on a Kromasil C_ 18 column (150 mm?4.6 mm,5 ?m) and the peak height ratio of sodium ferulate to the internal standard tinidazole was measured.Plasma concentration of SF was determined using acetonitrile-water-acetic acid(20∶79.2∶0.8) as the mobile phase and the flow rate was 0.8 ml/min.SF was detected at 320 nm. RESULTS: SF and the internal standard were separated completely under the condition described above.SF was linear in the range of 0.02~50 ?g/ml(r=0.9995).The accuracy,precision and sensitivity were eligible for analyse of bio-pharmic samples. CONCLUSION:A sensitive and accurate HPLC method for the quantitative determination of SF in the plasma of Beagle dog is developed and it is applicable to the determination in plasma and pharmacokinetic study of SF.
6.Expression of the orexinergic system in ischemic cerebral injury and the modulation of the cerebellar fastigial nucleus through electrical stimulation
Yusheng XU ; Jinhong MIAO ; Yanjie JIA ; Weiwei DONG ; Peng XIE
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2011;33(2):100-105
Objective To investigate changes in the expression of prepro-orexin and orexin receptor-1 ( OX1R) following permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion ( MCAO ) with or without preconditioning through electrical stimulation of the cerebellar fastigial nucleus (FNS). Methods Wistar rats were subjected to permanent MCAO and randomly divided into 5 groups: a sham-operated control group (PO), an FNS preconditioning + shamoperated control group (FNS-PO) , an ischemia group, an FNS preconditioning + ischemia group (FNS-PI) and a cerebellar fastigial nucleus injury + FNS preconditioning + ischemia group (FNL-FNS-PI). Each group was divided into 5 subgroups according to the time at which the animals were sacrificed after the MCAO ( 1, 3, 6, 12 and 24 h).RT-PCR was used to detect expression of OX1R mRNA, and ELISA to measure the levels of orexin-A in the hypothalamus and plasma. Results The immunoreactivity of prepro-orexin decreased significantly in the PI groups, with further decreases over time. At the 12th h after MCAO, the immunoreactivity of prepro-orexin reached a minimum.There were significant differences between the rats in the PO and FNS-PO groups. On the contrary, the immunoreactivity of OX1R increased significantly in the PI groups, with further increases continuing over time, peaking at 12 h after the MCAO. There were significant differences between the PO and FNS-PO groups. In the rats with FNS preconditioning (PI-FNS) , the decrease in prepro-orexin and the increase in OX1R were significantly inhibited compared to the PI subgroups at the 6th and 12th hour. There was no significant difference between the FNL-PIFNS group and the PI group. The expression of OX1R mRNA increased significantly in the PI group, with further increases continuing over time, peaking at 24 hours. The plasma levels of orexin-A were not significantly different among the groups, but the levels of orexin-A in the hypothalamus decreased significantly in the PI and FNL-PI-FNS groups, with further decreases continuing over time. At the 12th h after the MCAO the levels were significantly different compared with the PO and PO-FNS groups. While in the rats with FNS preconditioning (PI-FNS) , the decrease in orexin-A level was reversed and there was no significant difference compared with PO and PO-FNS groups. Conclusions The orexinergic system is altered following cerebral ischaemia. FNS preconditioning may be able to regulate these changes.
7.Clinical analysis of hysterectomy in obstetric emergency
Xin XU ; Yulan CUI ; Xuemei CHEN ; Jinhong WANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2009;16(12):2153-2154
Objective The indication of hysterectomy in obstetrics emergency was studied in order to defend and decrease the incidence of hysterectomy.Method 27 cases with hysterectomy in obstetric emergency were retrospectively analyzed.Results The all indication of 27 cases of hysterectomy was endometrorrhagia in obstetric emergency.The first cause of endometrorrhagia was placental complication,the second cause was puerperal disseminated intravascular coagulation,the third cause was puerperal uterine anonym.Conclusion In order to decrease the incidence of hysterectomy in obstetric emergency,the family planning and health work of perinatal period should be done goodly,the antenatal examination should be strengthened and disseminated intravascular coagulation should be made a diagnosis and treatment timely.
8.Quercetin-loaded PEG-PE micelles reverse drug resistance of MCF-7 ADRr human breast cancer cells
Jinhua WU ; Jinhong DUAN ; Haiyan XU ; Xianda YANG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2015;(2):174-177
Objective To explore whether quercetin-loaded PEG-PE micelles(M-Q) can synergize the growth-in-hibitory activity of adriamycin prepared ( ADR) by reversing the drug resistance of MCF-7 ADRr breast cancer cells in vitro.Methods M-Q was prepared by adding saline to lipid film containing quercetin and PEG-PE.The size of M-Q was characterized by dynamic light scattering ( DLS) .The inhibition of MCF-7 ADRr cells was evaluated by MTS assay after incubation with M-Q and ADR.Results The incorporation efficiency of quercetin by the micelles was above 74%.The average size of M-Q was 11.11 nm.Compared with the quercetin dissolved in ethanol , M-Q more effectively reversed the drug resistance of MCF-7 ADRr cells in vitro.Conclusions PEG-PE micelles may potentially deliver quercetin to cancer cells for reversal of drug resistance .
9.Evaluation of HCV-IgG,HCV-cAg and HCV-RNA in the diagnosis of Hepatitis C
Hong WU ; Yong XU ; Jinhong ZHU ; Xiaoman WU ; Xiaoyan DENG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(14):1890-1891,1894
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of hepatitis C virus core antigen(HCV-cAg),hepatitis C virus(HCV-IgG) and hepatitis C virus(HCV-RNA) in the laboratory diagnosis of Hepatitis C.Methods HCV-cAg and HCV-IgG were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA),HCV-RNA was detected by real-time fluorescent quantitative polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR) in 84 suspected HCV patients and 87 healthy control subjects.Results In 84 suspected HCV patients,the HCV-IgG positive rate was 84.5%,HCV-cAg positive rate was 13.1%,HCV-RNA positive rate was 52.4%.Among 71 cases of HCV-IgG positive patients,there were 35 cases with negative HCV-RNA,the false positive rate was 49.3%.In 11 cases of HCV-cAg positive patients,there were 5 cases with negative HCV-RNA,the false positive rate was 45.5%.In 44 cases of HCV-RNA positive diagnosis of hepatitis C patients,HCV-IgG false negative rate was 18.2%,HCV-cAg false negative rate was 86.4%.The false negative rate of combined detection of HCV-cAg and HCV-IgG was 13.6%,and the true positive rate was 100.0%.Conclusion HCV-cAg and HCV-IgG have certain false negative and false positive in laboratory diagnosis of HCV,combine these two methods,or joint with HCV-RNA detection,could reduce the rate of missed diagnosis.
10.Prospective efficacy of chronic sinusitis lost to short-term follow up after nasal endoscopic surgery.
Yanni LI ; Ge XU ; Hongyu ZHOU ; Jinhong CAO
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(2):79-81
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the prospective efficacy of chronic sinusitis lost to short-term follow up after nasal endoscopic surgery and the influential factors.
METHOD:
Prospective efficacy of 153 chronic sinusitis (CRS) was evaluated . All cases were treated by nasal endoscopic surgery at least 1 year ago but lost to follow up within 3 months after surgery. The clinical data of 153 patients were analyzed, including gender, age, educational level, course of the disease, smoking and drinking history, early surgery history, allergic rhinitis (AR) history, nasal polyps, visual analogue scale (VAS) score, nasal endoscopy score, CT examination score, the endoscopic experience of surgeons, medication of intranasal glucocorticoid and nasal irrigation after surgery. Multifactor logistic regression analysis were used to analyze the data.
RESULT:
Among 153 patient, the symptoms of 32 cases (20.9%) were completely control, while those of 74 cases (48.4% ) were partially control, and the symptoms of 47 cases (30.7%) were not controlled. The curative effect were better for CRS without nasal polyps, AR or early surgery history, with CT examination score < or = 5, operated by surgeons with experience of endoscopy surgery for more than 5 years. and treated with intranasal glucocorticoid for more than -1 weeks after surgery.
CONCLUSION
Postsurgery follow-up should be paid more attention to in treatment of CRS. Plans of follow up should be adjusted to patients condition. Treatment of postoperative sinus cavity should be minimized when the lesion is slight and operated properly.
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