1.Study on the Total Flavonoids Content and Antioxidant Activity in Different Parts of Eucommiae ulmoides
Shujuan ZHONG ; Xin YANG ; Jing LI ; Yongmei LI ; Xingshan LI
China Pharmacy 2017;28(13):1787-1790
OBJECTIVE:To compare the total flavonoids content and antioxidant activity in the barks,leaves,male flowers and seeds of Eucommiae ulmoides. METHODS:UV spectrophotometry was used to determine the total flavonoids content in differ-ent parts;tests was conducted to clear 2,2′-nitrilobis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid)(ABTS+),1,1-diphenyl-2-trinitro-phenylhydrazine(DPPH)radicals and the reducing ability of Cu2+,using half clear/reduction concentration value(IC50)as evalua-tion indexes,and vitamin C was regarded as positive control. RESULTS:The total flavonoids content of the E. ulmoides from hight to low was as follows as leaves>male flowers>barks>seeds,except there was no significant difference in barks and seeds (P>0.05),the other parts had significant differences (P<0.05);the ability of different parts eliminating DPPH and ABTS+ free radical was as follows as leaves>male flowers>seeds>barks,except there was no significant difference in the indicators of leaves and male flowers(P>0.05),the other parts had significant differences(P<0.05);the ability of reducing Cu2+ free radical was as follows as leaves>male flowers>barks>seeds,there was significant difference in leaves and males flowers with barks and seeds (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS:The content of total flavonoids in leaves and male flowers is high,and the antioxidant activity is strong,which has a great prospect of exploitation and utilization to make up for deficiencies in barks of E. ulmoides.
2.Clinical study and significance of the test of heart rate turbulence in patients with diabetic cardiomyopathy
Xinna XU ; Huayi SUN ; Xingshan ZHAO ; Wenbin LI
Clinical Medicine of China 2012;28(2):169-171
Objective To study the changes and clinical significance of heart rate turbulence(HRT)in patients with diabetic cardiomyopathy.Methods 24h Holter ECG recordings were examined in 33 patients with diabetic cardiomyopathy(DC)and 30 patients in the control group.Turbulence onset(TO)and turbulence slope (TS)were calculated from Holter recordings.The mean value of TO,TS between the two groups were compared,the relativity among TO,TS,SDNN and LEVDD were analyzed as well.Results TO was significantly higher in the DC group compared with the control group[(-0.38 ± 0.12)% vs(-1.88 ± 0.13)%,t =7.38,P =0.01)].TS in the DC group was significantly lower than that in the control group[(2.02 ± 0.82)ms/R-R vs (9.72 ± 1.18)ms/R-R,t =18.69,P =0.02)].TO was significantly related to SDNN(r =-0.35,P =0.02)and LEVDD(r =0.68,P =0.01),TS was also significantly related to SDNN(r =0.45,P =0.01)and LEVDD (r =-0.39,P =0.03).Conclusion The manifest of heart rate turbulence is significantly impaired in patients with diabetic cardiomyopathy.
3.Surgical technique and early clinical outcomes of direct anterior approach to total hip arthroplasty
Ming LV ; Jinqing ZHANG ; Xingshan WANG ; Ye HUANG ; Wei LI ; Chunyu ZHANG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2017;49(2):206-213
Objective:To describe the surgical technique of direct anterior approach to total hip arthroplasty and to report the early clinical outcomes.Methods: A series of 100 consecutive,unselected patients who had 116 primary total hip arthroplasty surgeries (16 bilateral) done through direct anterior approach from March 11 2015 to June 21 2016 was reviewed.There were 50 male patients and 50 female patients.The average patient age was 51 years,and the average body mass index was 24.69 kg/m2.The preoperative diagnosis included avascular necrosis of femoral head,hip osteoarthritis,osteoarthritis se-condary to acetabular dysplasia,sequelae of hip old infection,ankylosing spondylitis,rheumatoid arthritis and avascular necrosis of femoral head after cannulated screws fixation of femoral neck fracture.There were 7 hips which had surgical history prior to the index hip arthroplasty,including 3 cases with bone graft treatment for avascular necrosis of femoral head through Smith-Peterson approach,2 cases with acetabular shelf procedures for acetabular dysplasia through Smith-Peterson approach,and 2 cases with cannulated screws fixation for femoral neck fracture (internal fixation residual).All were uncemented hips.The stems used in this study included 67 Triloc stems (DePuy company,USA),45 Corail stems (DePuy company,USA),2 Accolade stems (Stryker company,USA),1 Synergy stem (Smith-Nephew company,USA) and 1 Polarstem (Smith-Nephew company,USA).Results: The average follow up period was 8.5 months,the average incision scar length was 10 cm,and the average postoperative Harris score was 93.62.There was 95% postoperative leg length discrepancy within 3 mm.The average cup inclination angle was 38.7°with 94.8% in the range of 30° to 50°.The average cup anteversion angle was 14.3° with 94.2% within the target range of 5° to 25°.The were 15 (12.9%) operative complications,including two femoral perforations (changing stem from Triloc to Corail),three calcar fractures (treated with cerclage wires),four greater trochanter fractures (2 were treated wire tension band,and 2 nondisplaced fractures untreated),one deep infection (debridement and retaining of the prothesis),one superficial infection (debridement),one hematoma and three wound healing complications (debridement).All the complications were successfully treated without any sequelae at the end of the latest follow-up.There was no postoperative dislocation.There was no major nerve and vascular injuries.There were 35 cases (30.2%) reporting symptoms of lateral femoral cutaneous nerve palsy.Conclusion: Direct anterior approach to total hip arthroplasty allows accurate and reproducible cup orientation positioning and leg length restoration and decreases the risk of postoperative dislocation,which is helpful for early rapid postoperative recovery.
4.Mechanical analysis on a new type of biodegradable magnesium-alloy stent.
Xiaoping WANG ; Fuzhai CUI ; Jianguo LI ; Xingshan ZHAO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2009;26(2):338-341
Biodegradable magnesium-alloy stents have been employed in animal experiments and clinical researches in recent years. Magnesium-alloy stents have been reported to be biocompatible, and degradable due to corrosion after being implanted into blood vessel. However, magnesium alloy is brittle compared with stainless steel. This may cause strut break under large deformation. In this paper, a finite element model of magnesium-alloy stent was set up, with reference to pictures from Biotronik Corporation, to simulate the expanding and bending processes. The results of analysis show that the maximum strain during expanding reaches 20%, being greater than the elongation limit of the commercially available magnesium alloys. Therefore, to avoid strut breakage during expanding, the magnesium alloys should be custom-made. The plasticity of the material should be improved by grain refinement processes before practicable magnesium-alloy stents could be developed.
Absorbable Implants
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Alloys
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Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary
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instrumentation
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Finite Element Analysis
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Humans
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Magnesium
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Materials Testing
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Prosthesis Design
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Stents
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Stress, Mechanical
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Surface Properties
5.Tenecteplase versus alteplase in treatment of acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction: A randomized non-inferiority trial
Xingshan ZHAO ; Yidan ZHU ; Zheng ZHANG ; Guizhou TAO ; Haiyan XU ; Guanchang CHENG ; Wen GAO ; Liping MA ; Liping QI ; Xiaoyan YAN ; Haibo WANG ; Qingde XIA ; Yuwang YANG ; Wanke LI ; Juwen RONG ; Limei WANG ; Yutian DING ; Qiang GUO ; Wanjun DANG ; Chen YAO ; Qin YANG ; Runlin GAO ; Yangfeng WU ; Shubin QIAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(3):312-319
Background::A phase II trial on recombinant human tenecteplase tissue-type plasminogen activator (rhTNK-tPA) has previously shown its preliminary efficacy in ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) patients. This study was designed as a pivotal postmarketing trial to compare its efficacy and safety with rrecombinant human tissue-type plasminogen activator alteplase (rt-PA) in Chinese patients with STEMI.Methods::In this multicenter, randomized, open-label, non-inferiority trial, patients with acute STEMI were randomly assigned (1:1) to receive an intravenous bolus of 16 mg rhTNK-tPA or an intravenous bolus of 8 mg rt-PA followed by an infusion of 42 mg in 90 min. The primary endpoint was recanalization defined by thrombolysis in myocardial infarction (TIMI) flow grade 2 or 3. The secondary endpoint was clinically justified recanalization. Other endpoints included 30-day major adverse cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events (MACCEs) and safety endpoints.Results::From July 2016 to September 2019, 767 eligible patients were randomly assigned to receive rhTNK-tPA ( n = 384) or rt-PA ( n = 383). Among them, 369 patients had coronary angiography data on TIMI flow, and 711 patients had data on clinically justified recanalization. Both used a –15% difference as the non-inferiority efficacy margin. In comparison to rt-PA, both the proportion of patients with TIMI grade 2 or 3 flow (78.3% [148/189] vs. 81.7% [147/180]; differences: –3.4%; 95% confidence interval [CI]: –11.5%, 4.8%) and clinically justified recanalization (85.4% [305/357] vs. 85.9% [304/354]; difference: –0.5%; 95% CI: –5.6%, 4.7%) in the rhTNK-tPA group were non-inferior. The occurrence of 30-day MACCEs (10.2% [39/384] vs. 11.0% [42/383]; hazard ratio: 0.96; 95% CI: 0.61, 1.50) did not differ significantly between groups. No safety outcomes significantly differed between groups. Conclusion::rhTNK-tPA was non-inferior to rt-PA in the effect of improving recanalization of the infarct-related artery, a validated surrogate of clinical outcomes, among Chinese patients with acute STEMI.Trial registration::www.ClinicalTrials.gov (No. NCT02835534).