1.Predicting effects of organism weak magnetic field analytic technology on heart in individuals with normal electrocardiogram
Qiang ZENG ; Hongxia QIU ; Rongshu AN
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2010;04(4):216-219
Objective To explore the predicting role of organism weak magnetic field analytic technology on heart functions in individuals with normal electrocardiogram(ECG).MethodsA total of 1534 subjects who receired health examinations and organism weak magnetic field tests in Health Science Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital from May to June 2009 were enrolled.Positive rates of organism weak magnetic field analytic technology,echocardiography,and myocardium enzyme test for heart dysfunction among populations with hypertension,hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia were compared.Statistical analysis was carried out to detect if there was close correlation between different heart risk and the weak magnetic field index.Results(1)The positive rate of the organism weak magnetic field analytic technology for heart dysfunction among subjects with normal ECG was 96.0%(1472/1534),which was significantly higher than echocardiography(27.5%,200/726)and myocardium enzyme testing(6.9%,106/1532).The positive rate of organism weak magnetic field analytic technology was increased with the seriousness of hypertension ,hypergjycemia and hyperlipidemia(P<0.05=.(2)Different heart risks showed close correlation with heart meridian and potassium(P<0.05=.Conclusion The prediction of organism weak magnetic field analytic technology on potential heart dysfunction(as a result fromhypertension,hylperglycemia and hyporlipidemia)in individuals with normal ECG is highly sensitive andrelatively objective.
2.Effects of organism weak magnetic field analytic technology on heart disease risk of individuals with hypertension, hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia and normal electrocardiogram
Qiang ZENG ; Hongxia QIU ; Rongshu AN
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2011;05(6):367-370
Objective To explore predictive effects of organism weak magnetic field analytic technology on heart diseases among adults with hypertension,hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia.Method A total of 1534 individuals who received health examinations and organism weak magnetic field tests in Health Science Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital from May to June 2009 were enrolled.Statistical analysis were carried out to detect if the heart function index of organism weak magnetic field tests could identify different conditon for the incident dysfunction of heart in low-,potential-,high-risk groups classified by the three high agent using the nonparametric test.High-dangerous three-high groups include simple,compound,additional and assembling sorts of combining types.Results The quantitative values of heart meridian of one potential-risk and nine high-risk three-high groups differs evidently from the low-risk high-risk three-high groups by Moses test(P < 0.05).There was statistically significant difference of the quantitative values of heart meridian,potassium,magnesium,manganese,cardiovascular,circulaton,heart endocrine,and T2 among the low-,potential-and high-risk levels and other different types of three-high groups by Wilcoxon rank sum test(P < 0.05).Conclusion Organism weak magnetic field analytic technology could reveal change of heart dysfunction in individuals with normal electrocardiogram.
3. Expression of bone morphogenetic protein-2 during midfacial sutural distraction osteogenesis in dogs
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2010;28(12):1356-1360
Objective: To study the expression of bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)-2 during midfacial sutural distraction osteogenesis in dogs and to probe the mechanism of sutural distraction osteogenesis. Methods: Eighteen mongrel dogs (12-week old) were randomly divided into distraction osteogenesis group(n = 12) and the control group(n = 6). Rigid external distractor was used for sutural distraction of the midfacial skeleton in the experimental animals. Two experimental and one control dogs were sacrificed at defined time points (on the 5th,10th and 15th day of distraction, the 10th and 20th day of fixation, and 30th day after completion of fixation). The expression of BMP-2 was observed by means of immunohistochemistry. Results: During the period of distraction and fixation, positive staining of BMP-2 was found in the proliferated preosteoblasts, the mesenchymal cells and the newly formed bone matrix at the sutural margin of the experimental dogs; weak expression was also noticed in the control dogs. Compared with that in the control group, the expression of BMP-2 in the experimental group increased and reached the peak on the 15th of distraction, then gradually decreased, the expression of BMP-2 nearly restored to the normal level 1 month after the removal of the distractor. Conclusion: The mechanical strain can lead to the generation of endogenous BMP-2, which may play an important role in the new bone formation.
4.Application of Low-dose Ketamine in Postoperative Analgesia for Patients after Cervical Spinal Cord Injury(review)
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2006;12(7):563-564
Ketamine is mighty and short effective antalgic, advantaged in shock, asthma, etc. but it is restricted clinically because of serious side-effect. Today, low-dose ketamine(≤1 mg/kg) combined with opiates can enhance the efficacy of the opiates so that the dose of the opiates decrease relatively. The ketamine-opiates solution has enough stability and respiratory problems don't appear. So it is feasible that the combination of the two medicines can be used for patients with cervical spinal cord injury, who are susceptive to the respiratory distress and especially for the patients with depression.
5.Character analysis of chronic wounds based on wound database
Qiang HU ; Ya YANG ; Jie ZENG ; Manqin ZENG ; Ting XIE
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2014;30(4):298-301
Objective To constitute a database of chronic wounds for characterizing the patients with chronic wounds.Methods Based on the guideline of chronic wounds defined by international wound healing society,86 outpatients with chronic wounds were selected between January and October in 2013 to set up a wound database using the wound information management system.The parameters including etiology,age distribution,mean time of fracture healing and wound healing time posterior to different treatments were analyzed.Results (1) Statistical difference existed for cause distribution (P <0.05).Top three causes were trauma (29%),varicosity (26%) and pressure sore (19%).(2) Age distribution varied significantly among the patients with various causes of chronic wounds (P < 0.05).(3) Statistical difference was observed in healing time of various types of chronic wounds (P < 0.05).Diabetic wound and varicose ulcer took the longest healing time,with average 116.36 days and 88.48 days respectively.(4) Patients treated with novel dressings had shorter healing time than those managed with traditional dressings (P < 0.05).Conclusions Trauma,varicosity and pressure ulcer are relatively common among the outpatients.Etiology of chronic wounds is strongly related to age and novel dressings contributed to a shortened cause of the disorder.
6.Updated treatment of erectile dysfunction after prostatectomy.
Qiang DONG ; De-yi LUO ; Hao ZENG
National Journal of Andrology 2015;21(6):483-488
The incidence rate of erectile dysfunction (ED) is reportedly as high as 30-90% after radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer, which seriously affects the patients' quality of life. Penile rehabilitation is defined as the use of any drug or device at or after radical prostatectomy to maximize erectile function recovery. A variety of treatment options are available for post-prostatectomy ED patients, including oral phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors (PDE5I) , intracorporal injections, vacuum erection device, and penile prosthesis. This article presents an overview of the currently used methods for the drug treatment and penile rehabilitation of the ED patients after radical prostatectomy. It seems proper to recommend daily use of a vacuum erection device plus oral PDE5I in the early postoperative period. For those who fail to respond to this therapy, intraurethral alprostadil, intracorporal injections, or a penile prosthesis could be considered.
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7.Interventional chemoembolization combined with proton radiotherapy for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma accompanied with portal cancerous thrombus
Qiang LI ; Congjun ZENG ; Ying WANG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 1994;0(04):-
Objective To evaluate the interventional chemoembolization combined with proton radiotherapy in the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) accompanied with cancerous thrombus in the main portal vein. Methods Interventional chemoembolization combined with proton radiotherapy was performed in 46 patients of HCC accompanied with cancerous thrombus in the main portal vein. The proton radiotherapy was broke up into several fractions. The patients were treated with interventional chemoembolization and, alternatively, with proton radiotherapy. The short-term effectiveness and radiation reaction were evaluated. The survival rate was followed up. Results The effective rate was 91.3% . Disappearance of cancerous thrombus in the main portal vein was seen in 45.6% of patients. The liver functions were well restored, with a remarkable reduction in AFP. No acute or delayed radiation-induced hepatic damage or radiation hepatopathy occurred during the course of and after radiotherapy. The survival rate at 1, 6, 12 and 24 months was 100%, 89.1%, 52.2% and 21.4% respectively, with a median survival period of 17.6 months. Conclusion For the patients of HCC accompanied with cancerous thrombus in the main portal vein, interventional chemoembolization combined with proton radiotherapy is an effective, safe and newly-developed therapy.
8.Effects of Long-term Consumption of Purified Water on Lead Accumulation in Organs of Rats
Qiang CHEN ; Weiqun SHU ; Hui ZENG
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(05):-
Objective To understand whether long term consumption of purified water can cause lead accumulation and enhance lead toxicity in the rats with chronic lead exposure. Methods 104 male SD weaned rats were randomly divided into eight groups,tap water,purified water,tap water plus lead (lead acetate,Pb2+: 50 mg/L ),purified water plus lead (Pb2+: 50 mg /L),tap water plus lead (Pb2+: 200 mg/L ),purified water plus lead (Pb2+: 200 mg/L),tap water plus lead (Pb2+: 800 mg/L),purified water plus lead (Pb2+: 800 mg/L). All were fed with normal food and kept in the same environmental conditions. The blood samples were collected after 4,6,8,10,24 and 28 weeks of lead exposure. The brain,heart,liver,kidney,bone were sampled at the experimental endpoint and the lead concentration was determined with graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometric method,zinc protoporphyrin (ZPP) level was measured by using surface fluorescence method. Results At the same lead exposure level,no difference of blood lead level was observed between the groups of drinking purified water and tap water,however,the lead level in the organs tissue,including brain,heart,liver,kidney,bone,was significantly higher in the group drinking purified water compared with drinking tap water. The blood ZPP level in rats drinking purified water was also higher than the rats drinking tap water,the significant difference were occurred at low lead level exposure (P
9.Analysis of sentinel surveillance of aids infection in Yuzhong area in 2011
Qiang WANG ; Lin OUYANG ; Yi ZENG
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(1):90-91,128
Objective To understand the female sex workers and floating population in Yuzhong district of AIDS intervention effect ,To provide the basis for future planning of AIDS intervention in high-risk population .Methods 2011 in Yuzhong area ,By questionnaire survey and serological testing on 400 FSWs and 400 floating population .Results The rate of knowledge about AIDS among female sex workersis was 91 .75% ,higher than the floating population(73 .5% );female sex workers and floating population in a recent condom use rates was 74 .25% and 74 .71% ;the rate of condom insist to use was 48 .25% and 39 .08% ;the rate of Hiv prevalence was 0 .50% and 0 .75% .Conclusion To further increase the female sex workers and floating population coverage of in-terventions ,the role of a bridge cut off the high-risk groups in AIDS transmission of sexual contact ,and has important significance to the spread of AIDS control in Yuzhong District .
10.A Controlled Study of Morita Therapy Combined with Citalopram in the Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Jie SHI ; Jianqing TAO ; Qiang ZENG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2002;0(12):-
Objective : To evaluate the efficacy and safety of Morita therapy combined with citalopram in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder(OCD). Methods: Fifty-six patients with OCD were randomized to two groups. The patients (N=28 ) in observed group were treated with Morita therapy combined with citalopram. The patients (N=28 ) in control group were treated with citalopram alone. The efficacy and safety were assessed with Y-BOCS, CGI-SI , HAMD and TESS scales. Results : The scores of Y-BOCS , CGI-SI and HAMD scales in observed group were significantly lower than that in control group at the end of 4 weeks, 8 weeks and 6 month after the treatment (P0.05) . Conclusion: Morita therapy combined with citalopram was more effective than citalopram mono-therapy in the treatment of OCD.