1.Pharmacognostic Comparison of Two Species of Xiaojinqiancao
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2001;0(03):-
[ Objective ] To perfect the quality standard of Xiaojinqiancao. [Methods ] The comparative study was conducted by trait identification, microscopic identification, thin-layer chromatography and ultraviolet spectroscopy. [Results] Two species of Xiaojinqiancao are obviously different in the above identifications. [Conclusion] Although two species of Xiaojinqiancao have an intimate parentage in the origin, there are significant differences in their pharmacognosy and chemical component.
2.Investigation and Analysis on the Demand of Chinese Medicine Professionals in Vocational Colleges in Zhejiang Province
Bin CHENG ; Aizhen ZHOU ; Xiongzhi YANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(10):124-126
Objective To understand the demanding situation for professionals in Zhejiang Province;To improve the relevance of professional training and effectiveness of education. Methods Interviews and questionnaires were used for the six aspects of research:traditional Chinese medicine industry and its needs for professionals, the school-enterprise cooperative education and staff training needs, Chinese professional competence, medicine curriculum system, personnel positioning and analysis of knowledge, ability and quality requirements, and follow-up survey for graduates. This survey was opened to 12 pharmaceutical companies in 5 areas in Zhejiang Province, with a purpose to analyze the demands and requirements for Chinese medicine professionals in Zhejinag Province. Results and Conclusion The Chinese medicine market of Zhejiang Province demands for structured and diversified professionals in large quantities, especially for skilled professionals of high-quality of vocational level, which provides a good environment for Chinese medicine professional training.
3.Accuracy of lung ultrasound score in predicting emerging hypoxemia after tracheal extubation in patients in postanesthesia care unit
Ping ZHANG ; Xiongzhi WU ; Yang ZHANG ; Xingxiang DU ; Benchao HOU ; Xinyi YANG ; Shibiao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2021;41(8):924-927
Objective:To evaluate the accuracy of lung ultrasound score (LUSS) in predicting emerging hypoxemia after tracheal extubation in the patients in postanesthesia care unit (PACU).Methods:A total of 333 patients of both sexes, aged 18-89 yr, of American Society of Anesthesiologist physical statusⅠ-Ⅲ, scheduled for elective abdominal surgery, were included in the study.Lung ultrasound examinations were performed before operation (T 0) and on admission to PACU (T 1), and the LUSS were recorded as LUSS 0 and LUSS 1.Arterial blood gas analysis was conducted at 20 min after tracheal extubation, and oxygenation index (PaO 2/FiO 2) were recorded.Patients were divided into 2 groups according to the oxygenation index: PaO 2/FiO 2<300 mmHg group (hypoxemia group), and PaO 2/FiO 2≥300 mmHg group (non-hypoxemia group). Multivariate logistic regression analysis and the receiver operating characteristic curve were used to evaluate the accuracy of LUSS 1 in predicting the emerging hypoxemia after extubation in the patients in PACU. Results:The incidence of emerging hypoxemia in PACU after extubation was 9.0%.Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that LUSS 1 and body mass index were independent risk factors for emerging hypoxemia after extubation in the patients in PACU.The area under the ROC curve for LUSS 1 was 0.873 ( P<0.001, 95%CI 0.812-0.935). The patients with LUSS 1<7 had a lower risk of hypoxemia after extubation (LR -=0.15, 95%CI 0.05-0.45), and the patients with LUSS 1>10 had a higher risk of hypoxemia after extubation (LR + =17.25, 95%CI 7.35-40.51). Conclusion:LUS can effectively predict the development of hypoxemia after tracheal extubation in the patients in PACU.