1.Influencing factors for aspirin resistance in women with ischemic stroke
Xiaohong YOU ; Jinhua FENG ; Xiaoming WANG
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2017;26(2):196-198
Objective: To study influencing factors for aspirin resistance in women with ischemic stroke.Methods: A total of 150 women with ischemic stroke, who visited to our hospital from Jun 2013 to Jun 2015, were selected.According to presence of aspirin resistance, they were divided into aspirin resistance group (n=61) and aspirin sensitive group (n=89).All patients received aspirin enteric-coated tablets on morning, then arachidonic acid pathway platelet aggregation inhibition rate and glycosylated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) level were measured in two groups on 10 h after administration.According to HbA1c level, patients were divided into normal blood glucose group (n=83) and elevated blood glucose group (n=67), then aspirin resistance rate was compared between two groups.Logistic regression analysis was used to analyze influencing factors for aspirin resistance.Results: Compared with aspirin sensitive group, there was significant rise in body weight[(63.5±7.9) kg vs.(66.9±10.2) kg]in aspirin resistance group, P=0.041.Compared with normal blood glucose group, there was very significant rise in aspirin resistance rate (14.46% vs.73.13%) in elevated blood glucose group, P=0.008.Multi-factor Logistic regression analysis indicated that body mass index (BMI) and blood glucose level were independent risk factors for aspirin resistance (OR=4.012, 3.012, P=0.016, 0.018).Conclusion: Incidence rate of aspirin resistance is high in women with ischemic stroke.Blood glucose control and body weight status may affect incidence of aspirin resistance.
2.Conditioning therapy with intravenous busulfanum and cyclophosphamide for allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: A report of 19 cases☆
Weiming LI ; Linghui XIA ; Yong YOU ; Xiaoming ZHU ; Ping ZOU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;11(37):7513-7516
BACKGROUND: BuCy2 composed of large-dose oral busulfanum and cyclophosphamide has been one of the main conditioning regimens before transplantation, but oral busulfanum can result in many side effects.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of the conditioning regimen with intravenous busulfanum (Ⅳ Bu) in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) for malignant hematopathy.DESIGN: Case observation.SETTING: Department of Hematology, Union Hospital,Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology.PARTICIPANTS: A total of 13 patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) and 6 patients with acute leukemia,who received allogeneic HSCT with the conditioning therapy of modified BuCy2, were enrolled at Institute of Hematopathy, Union Hospital, Huazhong University of Science and Technology from May to December 2006. There were 12 males and 7 females aged 14-50 years with an average of 33 years, and there were 9 cases of related transplantation and 10 cases of unrelated transplantation. Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) were harvested from peripheral blood of 18 subjects and bone marrow of 1 subject. All patients and their family members signed the informed consent.METHODS: All patients were treated with allogeneic HSCT with the conditioning therapy of intravenous BuCy2.All patients received the modified combination of busulfanum and cyclophosphamide that was commonly utilized currently.Hydroxycarbamide 40 mg/kg was orally taken ten days before transplantation. Arabinosylcytosin (Ara-C) 2 g/m2 was injected via vein nine days before transplantation. Busulfanum ampule 0.8 mg/kg (equal to 1 mg/kg oral administration)was given by central venous cannula eight, seven and six days before transplantation. The injection was performed over 2 hours controlled by infusion pump, once every 6 hours, totally 12 times. Busulfanum was diluted by saline or 5% glucose to about 0.5 g/L (about 10 times) before Ⅳ Bu. Cyclophosphamide 1.8 g/m2 was intravenously injected every day from five and four days before transplantation. Methyl-CCNU 250 mg/m2 was taken orally three days before transplantation. Occurrence of hepatic vano-occlusive disease (HVOD) and its side effects were determined. Follow-up was performed at month 6.5 after operation to observe disease recurrence and patient survival.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Occurrence and side effects of HVOD 100 days after transplantation, and results of follow-up.RESULTS: Totally 19 patients were involved in the result analysis. In 13 days after transplantation, blood conversion,chromosome karyotype and DNA polymorphism tests verified that reconstruction of hematopoietic function was obtained and two patients got recurrence, of which one patient got complete remission after receiving fludarabine plus cytarabine plus granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) and HSCs from peripheral blood. DNA polymorhism test verified that re-engraftment was obtained. Another patient received chemotherapy. Other patients lived well.
3.Clinical effect of transurethral resection of bladder tumor with upside down loop and plsamakinetic in the prevention of obturator nerve reflex
Sheng WU ; Lijie ZHU ; Xiaoming YOU ; Hongbao SHAO ; Feng DAI ; Feng QIN ; Tao PENG ; Ninghong SONG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2012;31(11):952-953
Objective To observe the results and reality of transurethral resection of bladder tumor(TUR-Bt) with upside down loop and plsamakinetic in the prevention of obturator nerve reflex.Methods A total of 211 patients with lumbar anesthesia received TUR-Bt.Firstly,the tumor tower above bladder wall was cut with the traditional way.When intraoperative findings were obturator nerve reflex,or to the obturator nerve mapping area,operation should be changed to superimpulse plasma column electrode vaporization to cut off residual tumor tissue,then after flipping the loop,the residual tumour was resected with upside-down loop from the tumour side wall.Results In 211 cases,192 cases had a little obturator nerve reflex,but the movement of body was not obvious,which did not influence the operation.The serious complication,such as perforation of bladder and injury of nerve and vessel,did not occur.Conclusions The lateral resection of bladder side wall tumour with upside-down loop can effectively avoid strong obturator nerve reflex,which is safe,uncomplicated,and efficacious and it does not increase the additional outlay and hurt.
4.Immunosuppressive effects of mesenchymal stem cells on peripheral blood T lymphocytes from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
Yujun YIN ; Jing LI ; Yingying QIU ; Yu LANG ; Haiyan YOU ; Xiaoming FEI ; Wenrong XU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2009;42(11):735-738
Objective To investigate the immunoregulatory effects of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)on peripheral blood T lymphocytes from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus(SLE)in vitro and their potential mechanism.Methods MSCs were isolated from the bone marrow of 3 healthy human volunteers,cultivated and identified.Under phytohemagglutinin(PHA)stimulating,peripheral blood T lymphocytes from 8 patients with SLE were treated with MSCs with the T lymphocyte/MSC ratio being 50:1 in group B and 5:1 in group C or without MSCs(group A).MTT assay was used to detect the proliferation of T lymphocytes.flow cytometry to analyze the expressions of surface markers CD152 and CD28 on T lymphocytes.and real time PCR to measure the mRNA expressions of interleukin-6 and interferon-γ,in the T lymphocytes.Results MSCs could markedly inhibit the proliferation of T lymphocytcs.The proliferation of T lymphocytes expressed as absorbance value at 570 nm was 0.484±0.032 in group B.0.308±0.025 in group C,significantly lower than that in group A(0.765±0.036,both P<0.05),and significant difference was also observed between group C and B(P<0.05).In the case of the percentage of CD28 positive T lymphocytes.group B and C were significantly lower than group A(60.39%±3.92%and 45.05%±3.46%vs 74.73%±3.74%,both P<0.05),and group B significantly differed from group C(P<0.05).MSCs had no obvious effect on the expression of CD152 on T lymphocytes,but significantly suppressed the mRNA expression of interleukin-6 and interferon-γ(both P<0.05).and the suppressive effect was enhanced with the incrgase in MSC count.ConclusionsMSCs exert an immunosuppressive effect on T lymphocytes from patients with SLE,likely through inhibiting the proliferation,CD28 expression,interleukin-6 and interferon-γ mRNA expression of T lymphocytes.
5.Effects of aging on ventricular remodeling and cardiac rupture after acute myocardial infarction in mice
Yang XIANG ; Yitong MA ; Yining YANG ; Xiaoming GAO ; Wei HAN ; Jun LI ; Fen LIU ; You CHEN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2009;28(2):156-161
Objective To explore the effects of aging on ventricular remodeling and cardiac rupture after acute myocardial infarction in mice. Methods Male C57BL/6 mice of 3 months and 12 months old were randomly divided into sham operation group and myocardial infarction(MI)group.Following acute myocardial infarction(AMI)modeling induced by open-chest surgery,the events of cardiac rupture were monitored and the echocardiography and hemodynamics were performed on the 7th day after surgery.Zymography,immunohistochemical method and pathological staining were used to measure the activity of matrix metalloproteinases(MMPs),the content of collagen and the degree of inflammatory cell infiltration on the 3rd and 7th days after surgery,respectively. Results The incidence of cardiac rupture was higher in elderly group than that in young group(38.0% vs.16.0%,X2=6.139,P<0.05).Compared with young group,significant infarct expansion,left ventricular (LV)remodeling and hemodynamic deterioration were showed in elderly group on the 7th day after surgery(t=5.754,P<0.05).The degree of inflammatory cell infiltration and the expression of MMP-9 were significantly increased in elderly group on the 3rd day following AMI modeling(P<0.05),and the collagen content and the expression of type Ⅲ collagen were significantly increased (P<0.05)compared with young group. Conclusions Aging is a risk factor for post-infarct cardiac rupture in the mice model.The mechanisms which are responsible for this age-related difference of cardiac rupture are related to increasing degree of inflammatory cell infiltration, overexpression of MMP-9 and type Ⅲ collagen and aggravated early LV remodeling.
7.Establishment and Application of Intelligent Sorting System in PIVAS of Our Hospital
Xiaoming YOU ; Yi LI ; Wenliu YU ; Xiaojun RAN ; Guorong SHEN ; Jianan BAO
China Pharmacy 2016;27(16):2248-2250
OBJECTIVE:To introduce the application of intelligent sorting system for prepared infusion in PIVAS of our hospi-tal. METHODS:Intelligent sorting system established by our hospital with barcode scanning technology and relevant hardware de-vices such as automatic drug sorting devices was introduced from system operation environment,system software design and sys-tem function. The effects of the system was evaluated through comparing with manual sorting mode. RESULTS:The intelligent sort-ing system used had such functions as sorting batch selection,intelligent sorting and discharging,information tracing management. Compared to manual sorting,the number of staff under intelligent sorting mode decreased from 7 to 2,sorting errors within 3 months were reduced by 99.0%(591 times vs. 6 times),and the daily sorting errors were reduced by 98.9%(6.57 times vs. 0.07 times). CONCLUSIONS:The system runs stably and sorts accurately,the errors is reduced,the working efficiency is improved and intensity of sorting is reduced,compared to manual sorting.
8.Practice of the Automation Construction of PIVAS in Our Hospital
Guorong SHEN ; Xiaoming YOU ; Yi LI ; Wei WANG ; Jian'an BAO ; Liyan MIAO
China Pharmacy 2017;28(7):940-943
OBJECTIVE:To provide reference for the informational and automatic management in Pharmacy intravenous admix-ture service (PIVAS). METHODS:The composition and practical application of PIVAS automatic management system developed in our hospital were introduced,and ratio of irrational medical order,drug dispensing efficiency and the numbers of error before and after application were compared to evaluate its effect. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS:The work process was intelligently opti-mized,PIVAS automatic management system developed in our hospital composed by automatic prescription audit system,intelli-gent drug dispensing system,intelligent liquid preparation system,automated sorting system and automatic transportation system, which respectively achieved the automated audit of prescription,intelligent drug dispensing and labeling,responsibility traced in drug dispensing,intelligent mixed deployment of intravenous infusion,automated sorting and transportation of finished products of transfusion liquid. The ratio of irrational medical order decreased from 2.07%to 1.73%,time of drug dispensing and labeling short-ened from(3.15±0.53)h to(1.55±0.27)h,numbers of error within daily dispensing decreased from 0.26±0.78 to 0.06±0.13, numbers of error within daily sorting of finished products of transfusion liquid decreased from 6.57 ± 1.76 to 0.07 ± 0.17. The con-struction of the system achieves the information and automation of major work in PIVAS and improves the management level of PI-VAS.
9.The complex impedance frequency response and the equivalent circuit model of human brain.
Xiaoming WU ; Xiuzhen DONG ; Mingxin QIN ; Feng FU ; Fusheng YOU ; Ruigang LIU ; Xuetao SHI
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2003;20(3):500-503
The complex impedance measurements of human brain tissue in vitro are made by using four-electrode measurement methods in the frequency range from 0.1 Hz to 1 MHz. The Solartron 1255 B frequency response analyzer is used. The frequency response curves of the imaginary part of human brain's complex impedance do not appear as a single peak curve which other bio-tissues show, and the Cole-Cole diagram of human brain is different from the others as well. The construction of the equivalent circuit model obtained is more complex. However, these characteristics of human brain are all the same as rabbit brain's. The equivalent circuit model obtained will be helpful to constructing the equivalent circuit model of human head in the EIT researches.
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10.The impedance frequency response of the human skull.
Xiuzhen DONG ; Xiaoming WU ; Mingxin QIN ; Feng FU ; Fusheng YOU ; Ruigang LIU ; Xuetao SHI ; Haiyan XIANG ; Fei LIU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2002;19(4):556-558
The human skull impedance was quantitatively measured by means of Frequency Response Analyzer and its software. The impedance-frequency response curves of human skull were obtained. By analyzing the curves, we found that the characteristic frequency of human skull should be around 10 KHz.
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