1.Disinfection Efficacy of Lemon Eucalyptus Oil on Indoor Air
Fang LI ; Jingmin XIA ; Xueying YANG ; Sanqing LIN ; Hongyan YANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(06):-
OBJECTIVE To observe the efficacy of lemon eucalyptus oil on disinfection of indoor air.METHODS Fumigating method and air sampling method were used to evaluate the disinfection efficacy.Ultraviolet disinfection method was used as control.RESULTS Aerosol spraying disinfection with the lemon eucalyptus oil at a dosage of 10 ml/m3 followed by closing the room for 30 min can killed 95.4% of the natural bacteria of indoor air.Irradiation by 30 W ultraviolet lamp for 30 min under same conditions killed 89.7% of the natural bacteria of indoor air.CONCLUSIONS The efficacy of the lemon eucalyptus oil disinfectant at 10ml/m3 concentration in killing natural bacteria in indoor air fulfils the requirement of eligible disinfection and is better than the disinfection efficacy of ultraviolet irradiation.
2.Influence of valsartan-eluting stent implantation into rabbit abdominal aorta on collagen deposition and AT2 receptor expression
Guihua LI ; Lei WANG ; Sanqing JIA ; Lin ZHAO ; Daokuo YAO ; Rangjing DING ; Wenlin REN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2008;12(9):1761-1765
BACKGROUND:Clinical trials have shown that oral administration of valsartan can decrease in-stent restenosis after stent implantation.But whether valsartan used locally also has the sanle effect and the possible mechanism should be validated.OBJECTIVE:To observe the effect of valsartan-eluting stents on collagen deposition in neointima and AT2 receptor expression after implanting valsartan-eluting stents into rabbit abdominal orta.DESIGN:Randomized and controlled animal experiment.SETTING:Beijing Friendship Hospital.MATERIALS:The experiment was performed at the Laboratory of Beijing Friendship Hospital between October 2004 and March 2006.Fifteen New Zealand white rabbits,irrespective of gender,weighing 2.75-3.25 kg were selected(Animal Laboratory of Beijing Friendship Hospital).The rabbits were adaptively fed for one week.All the operations of rabbits during the experiment were accorded with animal ethical standards.Valsartan powder was presented as a gift by Novartis.China;Reagent of MASSON was provided by Department of Pathology of Beijing Friendship Hospital;1%picrosirius solution was provided by the Department of Pathology of China-Japan Friendship Hospital:Mice-anti-rabbit monoclonal AT2 antibody was product of Santa Cruz Biotechnology (USA);Envision reagent was purphased from Dako;primers were synthesized by SBS Genetech(SBS).METHODS:①The animals were randomized into bare-metal stent group,carrier-eluting stent group and valsartan-eluting stent group with 5 animals in each group.All rabbits were implanted with corresponding types of above-mentioned stents into abdominal aortas down below renal artery.②Quantitative angiography before,immediately after and 3 months after stent implantation were performed to compare vascular diameters of the aortas.③Three months Iater,the rabbits were executed after anaesthesia.The vessels with stents were processed with HE staining.Indices of the vascular neointimal formation,I.e. iBrier and external elastic membrane luminal area,the maximal intimal thickness,neointimal area and stenosis area percent were measured.④The collagen deposition in neointima was observed through MASSON staining,and the type of collagen was identified through picrosirius stain.⑤The expressions of AT2R mRNA and proteins were also compared by RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry among three groups.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:①The diameters of aorta with stent at different time;②Inner and extemal elastic membrane luminal area,the maximal intimal thickness,neointimal area and stenosis area percent;③Collagen deposition and type of collagen of the aorta with stent;④AT2R mRNA and protein expressions.RESULTS:Of 15 rabbits selected in the experiment,1 rabbit of the bare-metal stent group died during stent implanting,and 1 of the carrier-eluting stent group died during breeding after stenting.Finally,13 rabbits were included in final analysis.①There were no significant differences in the mean aortic diameters between any two of the three groups before,immediately after and 3 months after stent implantation(P>0.05).②A larger 1uminal area and a less neointimal hyperplasia in valsartan eluting-stents group were found compared with the other two groups(P<0.01).③MASSON staining showed that collagen deposition was rich in neointima of bare-metal stent group and carrier-eluting stent group while rare in neointima of valsartan eluting stent group.Pierosirius staining suggested that the deposited collagen was type Ⅲ collagen predominantly accompanied by type Ⅰ collagen around stents struts;the type Ⅲcollagen deposition was obviously decreased in valsartan eluting stent group.④AT2R protein only expressed in adventitia of bare-metal stet group and arrier-eluting stent group while expressed in all layers of valsartan eluting-stents group.The AT2R mRNA/a-Actin mRNA of valsartan eluting stent group was significantly higher than that in the other two groups(P<0.01).CONCLUSION:Valsartan eluting-stents inhibits neointimal hyperplasia after stenting by decreasing collagen deposition.especially collagen Ⅲ.The mechanism may be related with the upregulation of AT2R mRNA and protein expressions by valsartan-eluting stent.
3.The effects of urapidil on myocardial perfusion and cardiac function in acute myocardial infarction
Daokuo YAO ; Sanqing JIA ; Lei WANG ; Songbiao YAN ; Hongwei LI ; Yuchen ZHANG ; Hui CHEN ; Yongliang WANG ; Yupeng WANG ; Lin ZHAO ; Rongjing DING
Clinical Medicine of China 2008;24(9):932-935
Objective To evaluate the effect of urapidil on myocardial reperfusion and cardiac function during primary percutenons coronary intervention (PCI) in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients.Methods 54 AMI patients undergoing primary PCI were randomized to intracoronary urapidil (n=27) and nitroglycerin (n=27) group.When blood flow grade TIMI-l or more appeared in the infarct related artery (IRA) before or after percutenous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA),urapidil (12.5 mg) or nitroglycerin (0.2 mg) was given intracoronary and then stents were implanted as needed.TIMI blood flow,no reflow/slow floW,corrected TIMl frame count (cTFC),myocardial blush grade (MBG),ST resolution (STR) on ECG, peak of creatine kinase (CK),cardiac troponin T (cTnT) were observed before and after PCI.Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) was measured 24 hours and 30 days after PCI and MACE including death,reinfartion,revascularization in hospital were observed. Resuits Urapidil group compared to the nitroglycerin group,cTFC (18.38±3.30 vs.21.44±4.26,P=0.005) decreased and MBG (P=0.040) improved.STR in the urapidil group improved significantly compred to the nitroglycerin group (93% vs.70%,P=0.038).LVEF of 24 hours and 30 days after PCI in the urapidil group was higher than that ofthe nitroglycerin group (0.55±0.05 vs.0.52±0.06,P=0.021 and 0.58±0.06 vs 0.54±0.06,P=O.041,respectively).Peak CK (1895.26±1239.02 vs.1269.96±515.84,P=0.021) and peak TnT (5.81±5.27 vs 3.64±2.35,P=0.050) in the urapidil group decreased more significantly than that of the nitroglycerin group.No difference of MACE was found in the two groups.Conclusion Intracoronary urapidil administration adjunct to primary PCI in AMI ameliorates coronary blood flow and myocardial perfusion, improves ventricular function,and reduce the infarct size and does not incllase the incidence of complications during hospitalization.
4.Clinical analysis of perioperative electrolyte imbalance in 999 patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgery.
Kai WANG ; Nanrong ZHANG ; Deming DENG ; Yali QIU ; Yingshan LIN ; Sanqing JIN
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2018;21(12):1427-1432
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the perioperative electrolyte imbalance in patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgery.
METHODS:
Retrospective case analysis was used in this study. Patients who underwent gastrointestinal surgery under general anesthesia at the Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University from January to April 2018 were selected through electronic medical records system. Blood gas analysis during surgery must be carried out in the enrolled patients. Patients with excessive fluid infusion, critical conditions or patients who had been enrolled in other clinical trials were excluded. A total of 999 patients were enrolled. The preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative concentrations of serum sodium, potassium and calcium were collected by the last biochemical examination before surgery, arterial blood gas analysis within 1 h after anesthesia and another biochemical examination within 24 hours after surgery respectively. The type and incidence of electrolyte imbalance were then analyzed, and logistic regression analysis was used to investigate the risk factors.
RESULTS:
In the 999 patients, 683 cases were male (63.9%) and 361 cases were female(36.1%), with an average age of (56.9±14.6) years old. Fifty-eight patients (5.8%) underwent emergency surgery and 941 patients (94.2%) underwent elective surgery; Sixty-two patients were treated with laxatives at least 3 times and 115 patients were treated with enema at least 3 times before operation. The incidence of hypokalemia was 49.6%(496/999) intraoperatively and decreased to 15.2%(152/999) postoperatively. No hyperkalemia cases were found. The incidence of hypocalcemia was 53.8%(537/999) intraoperatively and increased to 79.7% (796/999) postoperatively. The incidence of hypokalemia in ileus patients was 33.3%(17/51) before surgery, which was higher than that in patients with colorectal cancer [12.3%(86/703)], patients with gastric cancer [7.8%(8/104)] and patients with other gastrointestinal diseases[10.6%(15/141)] (all P<0.05). Similarly, the preoperative and intraoperative incidence of hyponatremia in ileus patients were both 15.7%(8/51), which were higher than those in patients with colorectal cancer [3.0% (21/703) and 2.3% (16/703)] and patients with gastric cancer [2.9%(3/104) and 1.9%(2/104)]. The incidence of hypocalcemia in ileus patients was 31.4%(16/51) preoperatively, which were also higher than those in patients with colorectal cancer [7.4%(52/703)] and patients with gastric cancer [8.7%(9/104)] (all P<0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed that ileus and emergency surgery were risk factors for patients with preoperative electrolyte imbalance; preoperative electrolyte imbalance was a risk factor for intraoperative electrolyte imbalance; intraoperative electrolyte imbalance was a risk factor for postoperative electrolyte imbalance; preoperative electrolyte imbalance was a risk factor for postoperative imbalance of sodium and potassium.
CONCLUSIONS
The incidence of electrolyte imbalance is high in patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgery, especially hypocalcemia and hypokalemia. It is necessary to recognize the electrolyte abnormality timely and give active intervention and correction.
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