1.Clinical research on Huang Bai capsules combined with Chinese medicine fumigation on the treatment of chronic anal fissure
Zhiwen LI ; Yanfeng LV ; Zhenhua CUI ; Xianren WANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2017;37(4):172-174
Objective To research the effect of Huang Bai capsules combined with Chinese medicine fumigation on treatment of chronic anal fissure.Methods 84 patients with chronic anal fissure from the second hospital of Shandong from January 2014~June 2016 were divided into two groups randomly.The control group was treated with Nitroglycerin and Lining gel and the observation group was treated with Huang Bai capsules combined with Chinese medicine fumigation.Treatment efficacy,symptom improvement,VAS score,gap healing time,ARP and RRP were compared between the two groups.Results The total effective rate in the observation group 95.24%is higher than that in the control group 78.57%(P<0.05).The proportion of bleeding and constipation after treatmen were lower than that before treatment(P<0.05).The proportion of bleeding and constipation in the observation group(9.52%and 11.90%)were lower than those in the control group(28.57%and 33.33%)(P<0.05).③ VAS score and gap healing time in the observation group were(1.18±0.20)points and(14.92±2.05)days,which were better than those in the control group(2.39±0.22)points and(19.16±2.28)days(P<0.05).④ARP and RRP in the observation group were(7.88±0.40)kPa and(2.61±0.31)kPa,which were lower than those in the control group(8.59±0.55)kPa and(3.09±0.45)kPa(P<0.05).Conclusion It can speed up crack healing and improve the effect of patients with anal fissure which Huang Bai capsules combined with Chinese medicine fumigation were used in the treatment.
2.Hemodynamic Response to Continuous Occlusion of Aorta via Intra-aortic Balloon Inflation in Closed Chest Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Xianren WU ; Chengcai WANG ; Jichang LI ; Zaihua ZHANG
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1982;0(02):-
The effects of continuous occlusion of thoracic or abdominal aorta (OTA or OAA) via intra-aortic balloon inflation on coronary perfusion pressure (CPP) were observed in 12 dogs after 10 min of cardiac fibrillation in comparison with those of different doses of epinephrine (0.02~0.14 mg/kg). The results showed that OTA could not increase CPP. However, during 30 min of cardiopu-Imonary resuscitation(CPR), every 3 min of OAA was followed by markedly increased CPP, 067 ~ 12kPa higher than the value in balloon deflation peritxl right before(P