1.Study on Selection of Preparation Procedure of Buqiyangxuecuiru Oral Liquid
Hua YU ; Xianyi ZENG ; Lu FANG ; Aihua ZHANG ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(12):-
Objective: To select the optimum extraction procedure for Buqiyangxuecuiru Oral Liquid. Methods: The water extraction, water extraction and alcohol precipitation, and alcohol percolation procedures were designed. Taking contents of ferulic acid and astragalus saponins I, and the lactation quantity of normal lactation mice as markers, the rational preparation procedure was selected. Results: The oral liquid prepared by the procedure of alcohol percolation. Both ferulic acid and astragalus saponins I contents in this preparation were the highest, and it could remarkably increase the lactation quantity of normal mice. Conclusion: The alcohol percolation procedure was the optimum extraction procedure for Buqiyangxuecuira Oral Liquid.
2.A case of massive intrathecal hematoma of the rectus abdominis secondary to acute severe carbon monoxide poisoning
Huanchao ZENG ; Zhenglin QUAN ; Zhicheng FANG ; Xianyi YANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2024;42(7):537-540
Acute carbon monoxide poisoning can cause hypoxic injury to multiple organs. Neurological impairment and cardiac dysfunction are common manifestations of severe poisoning patients, but hemorrhagic complications are rare in clinic. The clinical diagnosis and treatment of a case of massive intrathecal hematoma of the rectus abdominis secondary to acute severe carbon monoxide poisoning was reported. The pathophysiological mechanism and treatment strategy of rectus sheath hematoma secondary to acute severe carbon monoxide poisoning was analyzed, in order to improve the understanding of hemorrhagic complications of carbon monoxide poisoning. This case suggests that for patients with a history of cardiovascular disease and taking anticoagulants, clinicians should be alert for the risk of bleeding when making medical decisions.
3.A case of massive intrathecal hematoma of the rectus abdominis secondary to acute severe carbon monoxide poisoning
Huanchao ZENG ; Zhenglin QUAN ; Zhicheng FANG ; Xianyi YANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2024;42(7):537-540
Acute carbon monoxide poisoning can cause hypoxic injury to multiple organs. Neurological impairment and cardiac dysfunction are common manifestations of severe poisoning patients, but hemorrhagic complications are rare in clinic. The clinical diagnosis and treatment of a case of massive intrathecal hematoma of the rectus abdominis secondary to acute severe carbon monoxide poisoning was reported. The pathophysiological mechanism and treatment strategy of rectus sheath hematoma secondary to acute severe carbon monoxide poisoning was analyzed, in order to improve the understanding of hemorrhagic complications of carbon monoxide poisoning. This case suggests that for patients with a history of cardiovascular disease and taking anticoagulants, clinicians should be alert for the risk of bleeding when making medical decisions.