1.Maixuekang Capsules combined with female progestational hormone treats blood-stagnated cryptogenic hypomenorrhea
Kena LU ; Zhen MA ; Sheng BAN ; Pinglan MA ; Hua GUO ; Qianru ZENG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2017;39(8):1582-1585
AIM To observe the clinical efficacy of Maixuekang Capsules (hirudin) combined with female progestational hormone treating blood-stagnated cryptogenic hypomenorrhea and their mechanism of action.METHODS Ninty eligible patients were randomly and equally divided into treatment group (Maixuekang Capsules combine with female progestational hormone) and control group (female progestational hormone),treated for three menstrual cycles,the menstrual blood volume,blood D-dimer,maximum platelet aggregation rate,the thickness of endometrium,spiral artery blood flow peak systolic velocity (PSV),resistance index (RI) and pulsatility index (PI) were recorded during the three months period.RESULTS The menstrual blood volume of the two groups were all increased post-treatments (P < 0.05),the treatment group was superior to the control group (P < 0.05);blood D-dimer and maximum platelet aggregation rate of the treatment group had reduced post-treatments (P < 0.05),there was no difference in the two values of the control group between post-treatment and pre-treatment (P > 0.05);the thickness of endometrium of the two groups were both increased after the treatment (P < 0.05),while there was no remarkable statistical difference between the two groups (P > 0.05);RI in the treatment group had remarkable reduction post-treatments (P < 0.05),but there was no remarkable difference of RI in the control group (P > 0.05);there was no statistical difference of PSV and PI in both groups before and after the treatment (P > 0.05).CONCLUSION The combination treatment of Maixuekang Capsules and female progestational hormone can obviously increase menstrual blood volume,improve uterine blood perfusion and endometrial microcirculation.It has more advantages than use hormones alone.
2.Production and functional testing of polyurethane valve of the pediatric Luo-Ye pump
Yueheng WU ; Huanlei HUANG ; Ruixin FAN ; Zhoucuo QI ; Liming YAO ; Changli WU ; Pinglan LU ; Anheng CHENG ; Xuejun XIAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(31):5607-5612
BACKGROUND:The mechanical valves used in the adult Luo-Ye pump have a large size and great destruction to blood, which are not suitable for infant ventricular assist pump. Therefore, designing and producing a high molecular valve with smal size and low incidence of thrombosis is a research hotspot. OBJECTIVE:To design and produce a valve of 20 mL infant Luo-Ye pump, and to test its basic functions and fatigue properties. METHODS:The size and shape of valve was designed with MASTERCAM software, polyurethane valve was obtained through producing the valve model and plastic injection;the static leakage, pressure drop and fatigue resistance of polyurethane valve were tested according to the ISO5840 requirements. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The polyurethane trefoil valve was produced, but the failure rate of plastic injection was high;the basic function of the trefoil valve met the ISO5840 requirements bascial y;after continuously operated 1.0×107 times, stroke volume of 20 mL Luo-Ye pump was changed 5.2%, and two polyurethane valves and valve leaflets did not change and damage. Polyurethane trefoil valve was designed and produced successful y;polyurethane valves could meet the needs of 20 mL Luo-Ye pump, which already have the ability to clinical trials.
3.Application of enhanced recovery after surgery in perioperative period of liver transplantation
Organ Transplantation 2020;11(1):41-
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) refers to adopting a series of perioperative optimization measures to prevent or reduce the inflammatory stress response, promote rapid postoperative recovery of patients, shorten the length of hospital stay, reduce the incidence of postoperative complications, readmission rate and mortality rate. As the only effective treatment for end-stage liver disease, liver transplantation is characterized with difficult operation, long operation time, large amount of blood transfusion during operation and complicated postoperative management, etc. Postoperative recovery of liver transplantation is facing great challenges. In this article, research progresses on the application of ERAS in the perioperative period of liver transplantation and the suggestions for the implementation of ERAS during this period were introduced.
4.Sepsis after liver transplantation:a report of one case and interpretation of International Guidelines for Management of Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock
Huimin YI ; Xuxia WEI ; Lijuan LI ; Yuling AN ; Haijin LYU ; Xiaomeng YI ; Jianrong LIU ; Liang XIONG ; Mi ZHOU ; Pinglan LU ; Yu GUO
Organ Transplantation 2015;(6):378-381
Objective To summarize the treatment experience of sepsis after liver transplantation.Methods The clinical features and treatment methods of 1 patient developing sepsis after liver transplantation, who was admitted and treated in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit of the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University in September 201 4,were retrospectively studied.The interpretation of International Guidelines for Management of Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock (SSC Guidelines)and relevant literature were reviewed.Results One male patient at the age of 50 years old developed high fever and decrease of blood pressure at 1 d after liver transplantation,and was diagnosed as septic shock.The symptoms were relieved after the appropriate treatment like goal-directed fluid resuscitation,anti-infection and blood purification,etc.And the patient was discharged in stable conditions.Conclusions It is easy to develop infection after liver transplantation and the fatality rate of sepsis caused by infection is high.Once the sepsis occurs,clinicians must perform early goal-directed therapy and bundle therapy according to the SSC Guidelines positively,and select the appropriate drugs according to the pathogen culture results in order to reduce the fatality rate.
5.Enhanced recovery after surgery improves clinical outcomes of liver transplant recipients
Lijuan LI ; Pinglan LU ; Mi ZHOU ; Xunan GONG ; Jianrong LIU ; Guihua CHEN ; Huimin YI ; Haijin LYU
Organ Transplantation 2020;11(1):66-
Objective To investigate the rationality and efficacy of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) in liver transplant recipients. Methods Clinical data of 465 liver transplant recipients were retrospectively analyzed. All recipients were divided into the ERAS group (