1.The effect of low dose TP-5 after CPB operation
Jianqiang MAO ; Zhiqian LV ; Yimin XIAO ; Mingdi XIAO ; Song XUE ;
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(06):-
Objectives:To investigate the effect of TP 5 on the immune function and infection rate in patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass(CPB) operation. Methods:Ninety four patients were divided into two groups to observe the effect of TP 5 on the immune function and infection rate. Results:The immunological parameters in the TP 5 group was better than the control group, and postoperative infection was prevented. Conclusions:TP 5 can improve patients' cell mediated immunity and reduce infection rate.
3.Application of mind mapping on adverse effect caused by medication via PCA
Jirong XIAO ; Tian ZHANG ; Wei MA ; Shiqin LV ; Axue WU ; Xue CHEN
Modern Clinical Nursing 2014;(7):52-54
Objective To evaluate the effect of mind mapping on adverse effects caused by medication via patient control alagesia pump(PCA).Methods One hundred and seventy-nine patients with PCA pump after operation were divided into control group(n=90)and observation group(n=89)according to the admission time.The observation group was nursed with mind mapping and the control group with routine method. The incidences of adverse effects caused by medication via PCA pump were compared between the two groups.Result The incidences of adverse effect in the observation group and the control group were 19.1%and 32.2%respectively,with statistical significance(P<0.05).Conclusion Nursing with mind mapping for medication via PAC pump can improve nurses’clinical ability in observation and nursing and therefore effectively prevent and deal with adverse effect caused by medication via PCA pump to relieve patients’pain and improve nursing quality.
4.Impact of Antimicrobial Agents on Transcription of Gene hld in Forming Process of Staphylococcus epidermidis Biofilm
Qian-Guo HAN ; Xue-Zhong LEI ; Lei ZHANG ; Xiao-Ju LV ; Ru-Jia YU ;
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2009;0(16):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the transcription level of gene hld of Staphylococcus epidermidis in the biofilm forming and detaching under MIC antibiotic and explore the relationship between biofilm-related drug resistance and persistant infection.METHODS The transcription level of gene hld of S.epidermidis under MIC concentration of 4 antibiotics was compared with those of the control group without antibiotics by SYBR real-time fluorescent quantitative RT-PCR at the different time point of biofilm formation and detachment.RESULTS The transcription of gene hld decreased rapidly from initial adherence,and droped continuously for few hours.There was an increase from 24 hours to 72 hours in groups without antibiotics but not in antibiotics groups,the differenet was significant.CONCLUSIONS Antibiotics improve adherence at first and then prevent matrix decomposition water-conducting tube and detachment of cells by impact of transcription of gene hld,it can protect cells from killing by inhibiting the penetration of biotics and prevent them become planktonic cells after detachment from biofilm.
5.Textual research of diao,ji,li,tiao,di.
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2016;41(17):3303-3305
Many medicine names were recorded in Shuowen Jiezi. The later scholars interpreted these names, but they had different standpoints on the relationship between the name and nature of some medicines. In this study, the medicine names of diao, ji, li, tiao, and di with greater different standpoints were verified by textual research. Shuowen Jiezi, Erya, Guangya and previous annotations of these exegesis books were combined with herbal literature to summarize and analyze the relevant content. The herbal content in exegesis books were compared with the records in herbal literature to hackle the relationship between name and nature of medicines, clarify the lexical meaning and illustrate the efficacy of the medicines. Meanwhile, the value of herbalism in these exegesis books was explored.
6.Clinical application of antiproteinase 3 antibodies in Wegener's granulomatosis and other vasculitis patients
Cai-Hong WANG ; Xiao-Feng LI ; Xue-Fang HU ; Zhi-Qing LV ; Lin ZHANG ; Lai-Yuang WANG ;
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2003;0(12):-
Objective To investgate prevalence and clinical significance of antiproteinase 3(PR3)an- tibodies in Wegener's granulomatosis(WG)and other vasculitis patients.Methods One hundred and eleven systemic vasculitis patients with WG(9 cases,including 21 serums of tracking WG patients)and other systemic vasculitis(102 cases),403 secondnary vasculitis CTD(SLE 213 cases,RA 135 cases),nephritis 62 cases,30 healthy subjects were examined for anti-PR3 and anti-MPO antibody by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)and ANCA by indirect immunofluorescence(IIF)was performed.Result Anti-PR3 positive were 23 in 588 serums of patients.The prevalence of anti-PR3 positive was WG(16/21,71.4 %),other systemic vas- culitis were not found anti-PR3,SLE(6/213,2.8%),RA(1/135,0.7%).In particular,the prevalence of anti- PR3 and cANCA with WG tended to be higher in the patients with other systemic and secondnary vasculitis (P<0.05).The sensitivity and specificity of anti-PR3 for diagnosis of WG were 71.42% and 98.58%.The sensi- tivity and specificity of combination anti-PR3 and cANCA were 61.90% and 99.82%.Anti-PR3 and cANCA are associated with treament of WG.Conclusion Anti-PR3 antibody has high specificity for diagnosis of RA. Detection of anti-PR3 and cANCA at the same time can improve the specificity considerably.As sensitive markers of WG,anti-PR3 antibody may be useful for diagonosis and early treament.Anti-PR3 also may be useful for activity and relapse of WG.
7.Textual research of chu, huo, huo, and hua.
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2018;43(2):401-403
Origin of Chinese Characters (Shuowen Jiezi) records a large number of drug names, providing rich materials for the study of the history of pharmacy. But in the aftertime circulating process, errors were inevitable, making the ancient scholars disagree on the relationship between some drug names and their referents. This paper would give a textual research on medication names about chu, huo, huo, and hua. Relevant content was analyzed by using Shuowen Jiezi, Er Ya,Yu Pian and previous annotations of these exegesis books, as well as herbal literature. The relationship between the names and referents, as well as their lexical meanings were clarified by comparing textual content in specialized book about Chinese exegetics and previous herbal literature. Their medicinal efficacy was explained, and the value of herbalism in these exegesis books was explored.
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8.Acquired hemophilia A in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus:report of a case and review of literature
Dong-Zhou LIU ; Pei-Da YIN ; Yan-Hong TAN ; Xue-Lv XIAO ; Fu-Rong LI ; Xiao-Xin FENG ; Bao-Dong SUN ; Ming WU ;
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2003;0(07):-
Objective To summarize the manifestation and treatment of acquired hemophilia A in pa- tients with systemic lupus erythematosus(SLE).Method A case was investigated retrospectively and the lit- erature was reviewed.Results A 25-year-old woman with a 5 year history of SLE was admitted to hospital due to abdominal pain.She was diagnosed with acquired factorⅧinhibitor deficiency based on a prolonged activated partial-thromboplastin time(APTT,135.3 s),reduced factorⅧactivity(0.9%)and factorⅧin- hibitor(26.1 BU/ml).Sonography and magnetic nuclear resonance of the abdomen confirmed the presence of a retro-uterine hematoma.The patient was initially treated with intravenous pulse and oral corticosteroids,factorⅧplasma concentrated and intravenous immunoglobulin.Clinical and biological improvement was promptly obtained.Conclusions Attention should be paid to the association between SLE and acquired hemophilia A. Combination therapy may be recommended as initial therapy for the management of acquired hemophilia A in patients with SLE.But no standardized treatment can be recommended at present.
9.Expression and clinical significance of peripheral blood CD4~+CD25~+T cells in patients with systemic lupus erythematosis
Bao-Dong SUN ; Xue-Lv XIAO ; Ting-Ting LIANG ; Yan-Hong TAN ; Dong-Zhou LIU ; Xiao-Xin FENG ; Wen-Hong CAI ; Fu-Rong LI ;
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2003;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the expression and clinical significance of peripheral blood CD4~+, CD25~+ and CD4~+CD25~+ T subpopulations in patients with systemic lupus erythematosis.Methods The per- centage and fluorescence intensities of peripheral blood CD4~+,CD25~+ and CD4~+CD25~+ subpopulations from 34 SLE and 18 normal controls were measured with flow cytometry assay,then the correlation with clincal data was analyzed.The CD25~+ cells were defined as the CD25~(high) cells if their fluorescence intensity was higher than 10. Results The percentage of CD4~+CD25~+,CD4~+CD25~(high) T lymphocytes in active SLE patients[(4.80?1.21)% and (0.25?0.10)%]was lower than that in normal controls[(8.92?3.21)% and(0.44?0.22)% and non-active SLE patients(11.28?2.09)% and(0.59?0.34)%](P<0.05).However,as for the CD25~+ cells in the CD4~+ T cells,there was no difference between SLE patients and normal control group.Peripheral blood CD4~+CD25~+,CD4~+CD25~(high) cells in SLE were reversely correlated with SLEDAI(r=-0.74,P=0.004 and r=-0.614,P=0.026),but not with others such as complements,ANA titers etc.Peripheral blood CD4~+ and CD25~+ lymphocytes in active SLE pa- tients were also lower than those in normal controls[(23?7)vs(34?7)and(7.4?1.8)vs(13.9?3.4),P<0.05]. CD25 fluorescence intensities were higher in the SLE patients those in the normal controls,but CD4 fluores- cence intensities were not.Conclusion CD4~+CD25~+ may play a role in the pathogenesis of SLE.
10.Changes in the hemodynamics of rats with immunological liver fibrosis.
Xiao-Yan LV ; Qiang LIU ; Xue-Gang SUN ; Yu-Yao CHEN ; He-Yu HUA ; Gui-Qiang QIN ; Xu-Fu ZHANG ; Zhi-Ping LV
Journal of Southern Medical University 2009;29(11):2248-2250
OBJECTIVETo observe the changes in the hemodynamics of rats with immunological liver fibrosis and explore the pathogenesis of "blood stasis" in liver fibrosis.
METHODSRat models of liver fibrosis were established by multiple intraperitoneal injections of pig serum. The hematocrit, blood viscosity at the shear rate of 150/s, 30/s, 5/s, and 1/s, serum markers for liver fibrosis, and serum transaminase levels were measured in the control and model rats.
RESULTSThe hematocrit, blood viscosity at different shear rates, hyaluronic acid (HA), laminin (LN), procollagen type III (PCIII), type IV collagen (CIV), glutamic-pyruvic transaminase (ALT) and glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase (AST) increased significantly in the rats with experimental liver fibrosis appeared as compared with those in the control rats. Positive correlations were noted between blood viscosity at different shear rates and serum concentrations of the fibrosis markers (HA, LN, PCIII, and CIV) in the model rats.
CONCLUSIONThe changes in the hemodynamics in rats with immunological liver fibrosis suggests the role of "blood stasis" in the pathogenesis of liver fibrosis and provide experimental evidence for therapies to "activate the blood circulation and dissipate blood stasis" for treatment of liver fibrosis.
Animals ; Blood Viscosity ; Diagnosis, Differential ; Female ; Hemodynamics ; physiology ; Liver Cirrhosis, Experimental ; blood ; immunology ; Male ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley