1.Analysis on 2175 Admitted Cases of Clonorchiasis Sinensis in Guigang City
Shude LIANG ; Yanrong WU ; Yulan PAN
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1997;0(05):-
5 000 respectively. Results Among 2 175 cases with clonorchis eggs, 1 244 cases showed clinical complications (57.2%). The average EPG in 61 cases counted was 3 055, 34 (55.7%) showed medium or heavy intensity of infection. The cases distributed in 80% of the townships, more concentrated in 2 towns and 1 farm. The patients aged between 3 to 76 years old with a ratio of male to female 3.6 ∶ 1. 45.5% of the cases were farmers. 1 308 cases (60.1%) were Zhuang Minority. The number of cases seeking medical treatment increases year by year since mid-1980s. 66.0% of the cases had a habit of raw fish-eating. Conclusion Clonorchiasis sinensis widely distributes in Guigang City, number of cases admitted in hospitals increases yearly.
2.Clinical Observation on Warming-needle for Treatment of Primary Dysmenorrhea with Cold Coagulation and Blood Stasis
Yanrong WU ; Min QIAO ; Xiyan GAO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2008;30(5):363-
Objective To observe the therapeutic effect of treating primary dysmenorrhea with cold coagulation and blood stasis with warming-necdle. Methods 60 cases of primary dysmenorrhea with cold cougulation and blood stasis,which were treated during 2007 to 2008, were randomly divided into an acupuncture group and a medication group. The acupuncture group was treated with acupuncture at Ciliao and Sanyinjiao, while the medication group was treated with indomethacin. Results The total effective rate was 100% in the acupuncture group, and 93.3% in the medication group. The effects of the two groups were significantly different (P<0.05). Conclusion Warming-needle is an effective therapy for primary dysmenorrhea with cold eougulation and blood stasis
3.Relationship between Insulin Resistance and Young Adult Stroke(review)
Yanrong FENG ; Yaping WU ; Jianglei HAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2008;14(10):909-911
Stroke is the disease which caused by many risk factors.The relationship between insulin resistance(IR) and young adult stroke is one of the focuses now in the neurological field.IR refered to the series of pathological and physiological changes,it happens when the response of the target tissue organ to insulin is depressing or losing.There are many ways of detection of IR,the insulin sensitivity index(ISI) is one of the most satisfied indexes to reflect the sensitivity to insulin.IR could cause a series of pathological and physiological changes,which caused hyperinsulinemia,hyperglycemia,hyperpiesia,blood-fat derangement,fibrinolytic system anomaly,blood vessel endothelium change,artherosclerosis,et al,maybe in ways of many metabolic risk factors.Atherosclerosis is the main etiopathogenisis factor in young adult stroke,as a conclusion,IR is also existed in young adult stroke.But,does IR exist in all types of young adult stroke? What is the mechanism? Is the level of IR related with the pathogenetic condition and prognosis? These questions are still not clear at present,and the study on the relationship between IR and young adult stroke is important to prevent young adult stroke.
4.Ultrastructural,physiological and biochemical study on multiple organ dysfunction syndrome in the elderly rats
Hualan JING ; Yanrong LI ; Jinlang WU ; Jiaping LIU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(07):-
AIM: By studying the ultrastructure of organs (hearts, brains, lungs, livers, kidneys) and vascular endothelial cells, and changes of physiological and biochemical indexes with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome in the elderly rats, their signification and their developing rules were analyzed. METHODS: Wistar rats(Half of Wister rats were three-month-old and another half of twenty-month-old) were anaesthetized and dealt with cecal ligation puncture (CLP) operation. They were defined as MODSE group and MODSY group, respectively. They were perfused through all vascular circulation by 1% glutaric dialdehyde. These slices were observed under transmission electron microscopy. RESULTS: Physiological and biochemical indexes at 24 huor in elder rats were shown significant difference compared with the younger rats ( P
5.Investigation on present situation of patients in Department of Critical Care Medicine in Infectious Disease Hospital of Nanning City
Yanrong LIN ; Fengyao WU ; Sheng LIU ; Jing WEI
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2016;23(5):520-522
ObjectiveTo investigate the current situation of intensive care unit (ICU) inpatients in Infectious Disease Hospital of Nanning to provide a reference for the prevention and control of infectious diseases and construction and development of ICU in such a hospital.Methods The clinical data of inpatients from January 2011 to December 2015 in the Infectious Disease Hospital Affiliated to Guangxi Medical University (that is the Fourth People's Hospital of Nanning City) were retrospectively analyzed, and the distributions of patients with various diseases, ages, of the characteristics of children severe infectious diseases in ICU, the numbers of patients with infectious diseases in general ward and ICU, the average time and daily cost of hospitalization and mortality were conducted.Results During 2011 to 2015, 855 cases in ICU were treated, including 709 cases of infectious diseases, 146 cases of non-infectious disease. The top 5 infectious diseases were ranked as follows: tuberculosis, human acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), hand-foot-mouth disease (HFMD), viral hepatitis, tetanus, accounting for 96.47% of the total infectious disease inpatients in ICU; there were 25 cases of other legal infectious diseases, accounting for 3.53%, including dengue fever, measles, malaria, chicken pox, mumps, rabies, typhoid fever, paratyphoid fever, scrub typhus, bacillary dysentery, leptospirosis, human infections with highly pathogenic H7N9 avian influenza, epidemic hemorrhagic fever, A H1N1 influenza, and besides, critically ill patients carrying virus (viral hepatitis B and AIDS) in 7 pregnant women, 22 surgical patients, and 117 patients with internal medicine diseases were also admitted and treated. The top 4 infectious diseases causing deaths in ICU were tuberculosis, AIDS, viral hepatitis and HFMD: The infectious diseases with top 6 high mortalities in ICU were as follows: rabies, viral hepatitis, AIDS, tuberculosis and tetanus. The age range was wide in this study, from 73 days to 97 years, among which there were 167 cases of pediatric infectious diseases from pediatric department, accounting for 23.55% of ICU inpatients, being mainly severe HFMD, tuberculosis and severe varicella. From 2011 to 2015, the number of hospitalized patients showed a rising trend, and the average length of stay of patients in general wards presented a downward tendency, but the average time of hospitalization of inpatients with infectious disease in ICU, mortality and daily cost of hospitalization revealed a gradually increasing trend year by year.Conclusions It is of far-reaching significance to master the spectrum of dangerous severe infectious diseases to deal with the infectious disease epidemic situation and outburst with public health events.
6.The relationship between the expression of AGGF1 in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma and the clinical features and prognosis
Yanrong LU ; Hare AYIGULI ; Min WU ; Zengyan LI ; Zhabihula BAERXIAGULI
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2017;40(8):703-706
Objective To investigate the expressions of AGGF1 in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) and their relationships with clinical features and prognosis of ESCC. Methods The expressions of AGGF1 in 70 cases of ESCC and 30 cases of normal esophageal tissue were examined using SP immunohistochemical staining and were analyzed according to the clinical features and follow-up data. Results The expressions of AGGF1 in 70 cases of ESCC was significantly higher than those in 30 cases of normal esophageal tissue [54.29%(38/70) vs. 23.33%(7/30)](P=0.004). The expressions of AGGF1 in ESCC were significantly related to the TNM stage, clinical stage and prognosis (P all<0.05). The OS was shorter in the positive teams of AGGF1 than that in the negative teams [(19.7 ± 3.5) months vs. (33.2 ± 4.0) months] (P=0.015). Cox- proportional multivariate analysis showed that positive expressions of AGGF1 and VEGF (P=0.043, 0.024) and clinical stage (P=0.035) were significant prognostic factors in overall survival. Conclusions AGGF1 has high expressions in ESCC, and it is closely related to the clinical features and prognosis of ESCC.
8.Comparison of before and after CBCT image registration based on the lung cancer intensity-modulated planning
Yihai WANG ; Heng WU ; Jinrong ZHANG ; Yanrong LU ; Yujin ZHANG ; Xiaohui HUANG ; Haifeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2014;23(1):65-67
Objective To study the CBCT image registration of PTV enlarging distance and IMRT planning(CT-1) for patients with lung cancer,and evaluate their characters.Methods Ten patients with lung cancer were included in the study.Two sets image,before and after radiotherapy,were acquired every week.Then delineated the targeted volume and made the planning (CT-2) according the enlarging distance data.To comparize the parameters of DVH for lung and spinal cord,volumes and dose of PTV and NTCP with CT-1 and CT-2.The difference of two plan was analyzed by covariance analysis or Wilcoxson's z-test.Results The max,min and mean dose of PTV,the lung V5,V10,V20,V30,V50 were similar in both plans (P =0.242-0.663).There was superiority in CT-2 of PTV and lung's mean dose(P =0.049,0,035).The NTCP had the decent tendency followed by the increasing of lung Vs,V10,V20(P =0.146,0.053,0.000).Conclusions CBCT based image registration can reduce PTV,the mean dose of lung,NTCP,and increase PTV dose.This provides a tool for exploring acurate radiotherapy strategies.
9.Effects of different traditional Chinese medicine therapeutic methods on heart function and red cell volume distribution width in patients with chronic heart failure accompanied by yang deficiency syndrome
Jing WANG ; Shida WU ; Yafei YAN ; Li FU ; Yanrong TANG ; Jing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2015;(1):59-63
Objective To observe the effects of different traditional Chinese medicine therapeutic methods on heart function and red cell volume distribution width (RDW) in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Methods A randomized, blinded and controlled study was conducted. One hundred and ninety patients with CHF accompanied by yang deficiency syndrome in Department of Cardiology of Chengdu Municipal First People's Hospital were divided into five contrast groups according to randomized envelope method:namely control group, warming yang group, nourishing yin group, activating blood group and combined warming yang and nourishing yin therapeutic group (combined group), each group being 38 cases. The patients not consistent with the criteria to enroll into the study and those lost contact were excluded from the study, thus the final total patients were 183 in number, including control 37, warming yang 36, nourishing yin 36, activating blood 37 and combined group 37 cases. All the cases were treated with routine medical therapy in accord to the guideline for CHF. In addition, placebo oral liquor was given to the control group, Wenyangjianxinling oral liquor (main ingredients:Aconiti Lateralis Radix Preparata, Astragali Radix, Chuanxiong Rhizoma, Epimedii Folium, Periplocae Cortex, Descurainiae Semen, Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma Rubra) was given to the warming yang group, Ophiopogonis Radix and Anemarrhenae Rhizoma oral liquor (main ingredients:Ophiopogonis Radix,Anemarrhenae Rhizoma) was taken by the nourishing yin group, Salviae Miltiorrhizae Radix and Chuanxiong Rhizoma oral liquor (main ingredients: Salviae Miltiorrhizae Radix, Chuanxiong Rhizoma) was administered by the activating blood group, and the main ingredients of oral liquors given to the warming yang and nourishing yin groups were assigned to the combined group, each group 10 mL, three times a day for one year. According to the prognosis, the patients were divided into survival group (168 cases) and death group (15 cases). The re-hospitalization situations such as aggravation of heart failure, acute myocardial infarction, angina, stroke, etc. were observed. The changes of hemoglobin (Hb) and RDW in the survival and death groups were investigated and compared between them. Results Compared with the control group, the rate of re-hospitalization was significantly decreased in the activating blood group [27.03% (10/37) vs. 54.05%(20/37), P<0.05];there were no statistical significant differences among all the other groups (all P>0.05). Before treatment, the levels of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), fractional shortening (FS), the ratio of early to late ventricular filling velocities (E/A ratio) and E deceleration time (DT) showed no significant differences among five groups (all P>0.05). Compared with the control group at the same period, the LVEF, FS, E/A and DT were significantly increased in activating blood group and combined group after the treatment [LVEF: 0.453±0.131, 0.448±0.104 vs. 0.394±0.112, FS:(27.9±9.8)%, (27.0±11.5)%vs. (22.2±13.3)%, E/A:0.88±0.16, 0.92±0.20 vs. 0.75±0.27, DT (ms): 265.4±30.3, 251.4±37.5 vs. 225.7±35.4, all P < 0.05]. FS and DT were significantly increased in warming yang group after treatment [FS: (26.4±10.3)% vs. (19.7±7.4)%, DT: 242.0±38.7 vs. 216.3±50.9, both P < 0.05]. In the activating blood group, the level of RDW was elevated after treatment compared with that before treatment, but in the comparison with that in the control and nourishing yin groups, it was still obviously lower [(12.98±2.97)%vs. (14.37±2.52)%, (13.05±2.36)%, both P < 0.05]. The comparisons of Hb and RDW among other groups had no statistical significant differences (all P > 0.05). The level of Hb in death and survival groups also had no statistical significant difference (P > 0.05). The RDW of dead group was markedly higher than that of the survival group [(14.39±2.17)%vs. (13.02±2.08)%, P<0.05]. Conclusion The level of RDW is related to the prognosis of CHF patients, the level of RDW in death group is higher than that in survival group, and the activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis therapy can decrease the level of RDW, reduce the rate of re-hospitalization and improve the heart function in CHF patients.
10.Simultaneous determination of repaglinide and pravastatin sodium in rat plasma by LC-ms/MS and its application on pharmacokinetic interactions study.
Yanrong MA ; Yan ZHOU ; Guoqiang ZHANG ; Zhi RAO ; Jing HUANG ; Yuhui WEI ; Xinan WU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(1):72-7
The study aims to establish a method for simultaneous determination of repaglinide and pravastatin sodium in rat plasma by LC-MS/MS and to study its pharmacokinetic interactions. Eighteen male SD rats were divided into repaglinide group, pravastatin sodium group and co-administration group. Blood samples were collected at different times after oral administration. Repaglinide and pravastatin sodium in rat plasma were separated by Agilent HC-C18 with the mobile phase consisting of methanol-0.1% formic acid (80 : 20). Detection and quantification were performed by using ESI-MS. The detector was operated in selected Reaction-monitoring mode at m/z 453.3-->230.1 for repaglinide, m/z 447.2-->327.4 for pravastatin sodium and m/z 285.1-->192.9 for diazepam as the internal standard. The calibration curve obtained was linear (R2>0.99) over the concentration range of 9.77-10,000 ng.mL-1 for repaglinide and 4.88-625 ng.mL-1 for pravastatin sodium. Compared with the single administration group, Cmax and AUC0-6h of repaglinide increased significantly (P<0.05) and tmax of pravastatin sodium prolonged (P<0.05) in co-administration group. The method is found to be simple, sensitive and accurate for determining the concentration of repaglinide and pravastatin sodium in rat plasma. There exists pharmacokinetic interactions in the co-administration of repaglinide and pravastatin sodium.