1.Evaluation and analysis of efficacy in bisphosphonate treatment of chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis.
Dandan LI ; Zhujun YU ; Cheng NIE ; Zixin ZOU ; Jianli WANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2025;43(1):98-105
OBJECTIVES:
This study aimed to analyze the influence of drug factors on the efficacy of bisphosphonate for chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis to provide a reference for clinical treatment and promote clinical rational drug use by evaluation of effectiveness and safety of bisphosphonate treatment of chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis.
METHODS:
Literature on the treatment of chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis by using bisphosphonate was collected and analyzed from PubMed, Medline, Embase, Cochrane, ISI Web of Knowledge, CNKI, VIP, and Wanfang databases.
RESULTS:
A total of 489 cases were collected, with an average complete response rate of clinical presentation, laboratory tests and imaging findings of 80.37%, 80.56% and 79.22%, respectively. Except for opadronate, risedronate, ibandronate, pamidronate, alendronate, neidronate and zoledronate showed good efficacy, and the average complete response rates were 100%, 100%, 81.64%, 87.50%, 69.23% and 69.23%, respectively.The study found that in the pamidronate group, the average complete response rate of 0.5-1 mg/kg (maximum single dose≤60 mg) subgroup and the frequency of administration once every 3 months subgroup were better than other subgroups.
CONCLUSIONS
Bisphosphonate could be used to treat chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis, which of efficacy were affected by different drug types, dose and frequency of administration. The optimal dose and frequency of administration of pamidronate were 0.5-1 mg/kg (maximum single dose≤60 mg) and once every 3 months, respectively.
Osteomyelitis/drug therapy*
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Humans
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Diphosphonates/administration & dosage*
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Chronic Disease
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Bone Density Conservation Agents/administration & dosage*
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Female
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Pamidronate
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Middle Aged
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Male
2.Hydrogen peroxide and compound chlorhexidine gargle induced anaphylactic shock: a case report and literature review.
Siyu ZHONG ; Zhujun YU ; Beibei MA ; Dandan LI ; Jianli WANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2025;43(3):436-441
Severe allergic reactions to hydrogen peroxide solution and compound chlorhexidine gargle are rare, and most medical professionals have limited understanding of such cases. This article reports a case of anaphylactic shock in a patient with a periodontal abscess following oral flushing with hydrogen peroxide and compound chlorhexidine gargle. Drawing on domestic and international literature, it provides a reference for the emergency management of serious adverse reactions caused by these agents.
Humans
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Anaphylaxis/chemically induced*
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Anti-Infective Agents, Local/adverse effects*
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Chlorhexidine/adverse effects*
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Hydrogen Peroxide/adverse effects*
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Mouthwashes/adverse effects*
3.Research progress on the role and mechanism of Traditional Chinese Medicine in preventing and treating influenza virus pneumonia
Binguo LIU ; Baoting WU ; Jianli WANG ; Zhuqing CHEN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 2025;43(11):540-547
Influenza virus pneumonia (IVP) is an acute inflammatory disease of the lung with high incidence rate and infectivity caused by invading of the virus into the lower respiratory tract. At present, the treatment of IVP is mainly based on anti-influenza virus infection strategies, including the use of influenza vaccines and anti-influenza virus drugs. Due to the strong variability of viral antigens, it is difficult to obtain long-lasting immunity through vaccination. Commonly used chemical//biological antiviral drugs usually target a single specific viral protein. The mutation and evolution of the virus can reduce its efficacy or render it ineffective, which may lead to drug resistance, limiting the clinical application of these treatment options. Traditional Chinese Medicines (TCMs) have a long history in the prevention and treatment of IVP and are widely used in clinical practice due to their unique advantages and clear therapeutic effects. The research progress on the pathogenesis of IVP, effective prevention and treatment of TCMs for IVP, and the mechanism of action of its active ingredients were reviewed, which could provide new ideas for the treatment of IVP and reference for the development of new multi-target and low toxicity drugs.
4.Effect of Rhei Radix et Rhizoma and Eupolyphaga Steleophaga on liver protection mechanism based on pharmacokinetics and metabonomics.
Gang FENG ; Jianli BI ; Wenfang JIN ; Qi WANG ; Zhaokui DAN ; Baolei FAN
Chinese Herbal Medicines 2024;16(1):121-131
OBJECTIVE:
Based on metabonomics technology of high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS/MS) and hydrogen nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H NMR), the pharmacokinetic characteristics and therapeutic mechanism of Rhei Radix et Rhizoma (RhRR, Dahuang in Chinese), Eupolyphaga Steleophaga (EuS, Tubiechong in Chinese) combined with RhRR acting on acute liver injury were explored.
METHODS:
Models of acute liver injury were established, and the pharmacokinetic methods of five components of RhRR-EuS in rats were found by HPLC-MS/MS. The liver tissues of different groups of mice were analyzed by 1H NMR spectroscopy combined with multivariate statistical analysis to investigate the metabolomics of RhRR-EuS and RhRR.
RESULTS:
Pharmacokinetic results showed there were different levels of bimodal phenomenon in different groups, and the absorption of free anthraquinone in RhRR increased after compatibility with EuS. In addition, the pathological state of acute liver injury in rats can selectively promote the absorption of emodin, chrysophanol, physcion and aloe emodin. Through 15 differential metabolites in the liver tissue of acute liver injury mice, it was revealed that RhRR-EuS and RhRR could protect the liver injury by regulating the metabolism of glutamine and glutamic acid, alanine, aspartic acid and glutamic acid, and phosphoinositide. However, the regulation of RhRR was weaker than that of RhRR-EuS.
CONCLUSION
For the first time, we studied the pharmacokinetics and metabolomics differences of RhRR-EuS and RhRR in rats and mice with acute liver injury, in order to provide theoretical reference for clinical treatment of liver disease by DHZCP.
5.Exploring the feasibility of narrative medical records:from concept to clinical practice
Fei LI ; Jianli WANG ; Naishi LI ; Liming ZHU ; Jiaxin ZHOU ; Cuiwen FA ; Menglan LIN ; Yongqing HAN ; Chenyanwen ZHU ; Zhong HE ; Xiaohong NING
Chinese Medical Ethics 2024;37(11):1263-1269
Based on the theoretical reflection on the reflective function of medical records,the important findings in the practice of medical records writing in the field of palliative care,and conceptual analysis of narrative medicine tools,combined with empirical investigation materials and analysis,this paper focused on the practice of medical records writing for reflection and research.The main contents include defining the concept of narrative medical records,which are medical records used in clinical practice that incorporate narrative content;clarifying their characteristics and functions at different levels;and exploring practical paths for their application in clinical practice.Based on an in-depth exploration of the uniqueness of narrative medicine practice at Peking Union Medical College,it also emphasized the necessity of writing medical records with narrative thinking.Specifically,it focused on using narrative thinking and forms to enhance the improvement of current medical records writing,and further sought a general framework and multiple possibilities for narrative medicine clinical pathways.
6.Development of a Quantitative Chromatographic Fingerprint Analysis Method for Sugar Components of Yuanhu Zhitong Oral Liquid Using HPLC-CAD
Jing LAN ; Jiale XIE ; Zhiming CAO ; Jianli GUAN ; Yi WANG ; Xingchu GONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2024;41(12):1694-1698
OBJECTIVE
To establish a quantitative fingerprint analysis method for sugar components in Yuanhu Zhitong oral liquid using high performance liquid chromatography-charged aerosol detection(HPLC-CAD).
METHODS
Chromatographic column was NH2P-50 4E(4.6 mm×250 mm, 5 μm) column. Water(A) and acetonitrile(B) were used as the mobile phase in the gradient elute mode. The column temperature was 30 ℃. The injection volume was 10 μL. The flow rate was 0.6 mL·min−1. The evaporation temperature of CAD was 35 ℃. The acquisition frequency was 10 Hz. The power function value was 1.0.
RESULTS
The linear relationship of the quantitative component was good within the quantitative range, with R2>0.999. The relative standard deviations(RSDs) of instrument precision, intermediate precision and method repeatability were all <3%. The test solution was stable within 24 h. The average recoveries at low, medium and high concentration levels ranged 97.15%−101.13%. There were 5 common peaks in the fingerprint. The RSDs of instrument precision, method repeatability and sample stability were all <4%.
CONCLUSION
The established analytical method is stable, accurate and reproducible. It can be used to detect sugar excipients in the preparations.
7.Association between prolactin/testosterone ratio and breast cancer in Chinese women.
Qian CAI ; Xiaohan TIAN ; Yuyi TANG ; Han CONG ; Jie LIU ; Song ZHAO ; Rong MA ; Jianli WANG ; Jiang ZHU
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(3):368-370
8.Analysis of factors influencing premature birth in cases with placenta previa complicated by placenta ac-creta spectrum disorders
Jingyu WANG ; Yi HE ; Cuifang FAN ; Guoping XIONG ; Guoqiang SUN ; Shaoshuai WANG ; Suhua CHEN ; Jianli WU ; Dongrui DENG ; Ling FENG ; Haiyi LIU ; Xiaohe DANG ; Wanjiang ZENG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(21):2982-2988
Objective To retrospectively analyze of factors influencing early preterm birth(EPB)and late preterm birth(LPB)in pregnancy women with placenta previa complicated by placenta accreta spectrum disorders(PAS),and assess maternal and infant outcomes.Methods We included 590 cases of pregnancy women with placenta previa complicated by PAS who underwent cesarean sections at five hospitals in Wuhan and Xianning cities between January 2018 and June 2021.These patients were divided into three groups based on delivery gesta-tional age:EPB,LPB,and term birth(TB).A multiple logistic regression model was employed to analyze the risk factors associated with EPB and LPB.Additionally,differences in early maternal and infant outcomes among these groups were examined.Results Among 590 pregnancy women with placenta previa complicated by PAS,the proportions of EPB and LPB were 9.7%and 54.4%.The use of uterine contraction inhibitors prior to cesarean section,vaginal bleeding,and previous cesarean sections history were identified as risk factors for both EPB and LPB.The proportion of severe postpartum hemorrhage was comparable between the EPB group and the LPB group;however,the incidence of neonatal asphyxia,low birth weight infants,and the rate of newborns transferred to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit(NICU)within 24 hours after cesarean delivery were significantly higher in the EPB group compared to the LPB group.Conclusions Placenta previa complicated by PAS predominantly leads to LPB.The history of prior cesarean sections,uterine contractions,and vaginal bleeding prior to cesarean section,are sig-nificantly associated with both EPB and LPB.During the perinatal period,efforts should be made to extend gesta-tional weeks under close monitoring to minimize the incidence of premature births and thereby improve early mater-nal and infant outcomes.
9.Application and curative effect of a modified procedure on flap bridging in treatment of traumatic calf ulcers
Mousheng ZANG ; Zili LIU ; Bingyong YAN ; Jianli WANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2024;47(5):549-554
Objective:To explore a modified flap bridging procedure in primary free flap transfer to reconstruct defects in calf and with secondary reconstruction of the great saphenous vein of the calf according to the diagnoses of 3 types of traumatic calf ulcers, and to observe the clinical effect.Methods:A research on evidence-based medicine was applied from April 2010 to June 2023 in the Department of Orthopaedics of the Second People's Hospital of Hefei on 25 patients with calf traumatic ulcers. The traumatic calf ulcers were classified into 3 types: Type I, a defect type (5 patients), Type II, a scar type (8 patients), and Type Ⅲ, a osteomyelitis type (12 patients). The age of patients ranged from 22 to 67 years old, with an average of 44 years old. The course of calf traumatic ulcers from 3 months to 36 years, with 17 in left calf and 8 in the right. The preoperative Lower Extremity Function Scale (LEFS) was 37.07 points±18.92 points. The modified flap bridge surgery was planned in 2 stages. The first stage surgery was simultaneously performed by 2 surgical teams, with surgical team 1 carried out ulcer debridement and preparation for a flap bridging surgery. According to the 3 types of diagnosis, the infected and unhealthy tissues were completely removed by individualised debridement, the sizes of defect were 5 cm×11 cm-14 cm×27 cm. Medial flaps were dissected to prepare a flap bridging (including great saphenous vein) with the proximal calf of the healthy side as the rotation point. Both lower legs were then fixed together. For an unhealed Type I or III fracture, the tibial fracture was reduced and fixed with an external fixator and then fixed with the contralateral tibia. For a healed Type II or III fracture, both calcaneus were fixed together with a Steinmann pin in obliquely penetration. The surgical team 2 carried out the task of harvest of a free flap. The flap with both adjustable design and anatomy was selected. The flap donor sites with a larger area and dominant vein were the best: anterolateral thigh flap (13 patients), thoracoumbilical flap (9 patients) and lateral thoracic flap (3 patients). The sizes of the transferred flaps were of 6 cm×12 cm-15 cm×28 cm. Eighteen patients had direct suture of donor sites and 7 were reconstructed with medium-thick skin grafts. The 2 teams then worked together: to cover the defect with the flap, anastomose the artery carried by flap with the posterior tibial artery of the bridge, flap dominant vein with the great saphenous vein of the bridge and flap, and non-dominant vein with the dominant posterior tibial vein of the bridge respectively, and then suture the wounds. Stage II surgery: it was carried out at 5-6 weeks later. In which, pedicle of the flap bridge was disconnected, and the great saphenous vein (including 3-4 venous valves) with a ≥10 cm in length, was dissected to the proximal end of the flap bridge. The end of it was anastomosed with the great saphenous vein proximal to the end of the affected limb. The flap bridge and the vascular bundle behind the tibia were restored and replanted. Postoperative wound management and follow-up were carried out and LEFS were collected.Results:All 25 patients were included in the postoperative follow-up for 6-18 (average 10.5) months. CDU showed that the reconstructed great saphenous veins were unobstructed. All the ulcers were cured and the appearances of the calfs were satisfactory with good texture, and without recurrence of ulcers. There was a linear scar in donor sites and without scar formation at the sites of skin graft and skin extraction. The last LEFS was 67.32 points±8.43 points. All patients returned to normal life and work.Conclusion:Classification of traumatic calf ulcer into 3 types has a theoretical basis in selection and modification of flap bridging surgery. The surgery has characteristics of individuation and modularisation, it not only benefits the reconstruction of ulcerative defect, but also prevents the recurrence of ulcer. It is a safe and effective surgical procedure with clinical proof.
10.Improvement on Quality Standard of Yuanhu Zhitong Oral Liquid
Lu FU ; Chengyu CHEN ; Jin GAO ; Dan WU ; Chun LI ; Zhiming CAO ; Jianli GUAN ; Ping WANG ; Haiyu XU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(9):125-131
ObjectiveTo improve the quality standard of Yuanhu Zhitong oral liquid in order to strengthen the quality control of this oral liquid. MethodThin layer chromatography(TLC) was used for the qualitative identification of Corydalis Rhizoma and Angelicae Dahuricae Radix in Yuanhu Zhitong oral liquid by taking tetrahydropalmatine, corydaline reference substances and Corydalis Rhizoma reference medicinal materials as reference, and cyclohexane-trichloromethane-methanol(5∶3∶0.5) as developing solvent, Corydalis Rhizoma was identified using GF254 glass thin layer plate under ultraviolet light(365 nm). And taking petroleum ether(60-90 ℃) -ether-formic acid(10∶10∶1) as developing solvent, Angelicae Dahuricae Radix was identified using a silica gel G TLC plate under ultraviolet light(305 nm). High performance liquid chromatography(HPLC) was performed on a Waters XSelect HSS T3 column(4.6 mm×250 mm, 5 μm) with acetonitrile(A)-0.1% glacial acetic acid solution(adjusted pH to 6.1 by triethylamine)(B) as the mobile phase for gradient elution(0-10 min, 20%-30%A; 10-25 min, 30%-40%A; 25-40 min, 40%-50%A; 40-60 min, 50%-60%A), the detection wavelength was set at 280 nm, then the fingerprint of Yuanhu Zhitong oral liquid was established, and the contents of tetrahydropalmatine and corydaline were determined. ResultIn the thin layer chromatograms, the corresponding spots of Yuanhu Zhitong oral liquid, the reference substances and reference medicinal materials were clear, with good separation and strong specificity. A total of 12 common peaks were identified in 10 batches of Yuanhu Zhitong oral liquid samples, and the peaks of berberine hydrochloride, dehydrocorydaline, glaucine, tetrahydropalmatine and corydaline. The similarities between the 10 batches of samples and the control fingerprint were all >0.90. The results of determination showed that the concentrations of corydaline and tetrahydropalmatine had good linearity with paek area in the range of 0.038 6-0.193 0, 0.034 0-0.170 0 g·L-1, respectively. The methodological investigation was qualified, and the contents of corydaline and tetrahydropalmatine in 10 batches of Yuanhu Zhitong oral liquid samples were 0.077 5-0.142 9、0.126 1-0.178 2 g·L-1, respectively. ConclusionThe established TLC, fingerprint and determination are simple, specific and reproducible, which can be used to improve the quality control standard of Yuanhu Zhitong oral liquid.


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