1.The impact of VEGF-C on lymph-node metastasis of breast cancer
Cancer Research and Clinic 2007;19(z1):60-62
Objective To investigate the VEGF-C on lymph node metastasis of b-reast cancer.Methods A group of immune PV9000 law on human breast infiltrating ductal breast cancer and fibroids,breast disease organizations paraffin sections were detected on the expression of VEGF-C status.Results 20 patients with breast fibroids and breast disease were negative VEGF-C,80 cases of breast cancer VEGF-C positive rate was 72.5%(58/80);VEGF-C exists primarily on the cancer cells and normal breast fibroids and in the cytoplasm of breast disease is not the expression of VEGF-C.Conclusion Breast cancer cells in the VEGF-C,the expression of close ties with lymph node metastasis.Detection of VEGF-C expression in human breast cancer may predict lymph node metastasis,and therapeutic value.
2.Application of antibody drugs in the field of anti-infection.
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(12):1527-1533
In recent years, with the rapid development of antibody drugs, the antibody-based therapies have gradually expanded from the cancer and autoimmune diseases to metabolic and infectious diseases and so on. However, the development of antibody-based anti-infective drugs is much slower as there are only two kinds of drugs in the market. This is due to the complex infective mechanism of viruses, bacteria and other pathogens, and the monovalent character of monoclonal antibodies that greatly limit the anti-infection effect of antibody drugs. The development and application of novel technologies, such as recombinant polyclonal antibody technology, will greatly accelerate the development of antibody-based anti-infection drugs. This article will introduce the application and trends in the development of antibody-based drugs in the field of anti-infection therapy.
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3.Efficacy observation on pediatric tuina plus Chinese medicine for exogenous fever in children
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2019;17(3):203-208
Objective: To observe the clinical effects of pediatric tuina plus Chinese medicine for exogenous fever in children. Methods: A total of 150 children withexogenous fever were randomly divided based on the random digital table into a control group (75 cases) and a treatment group (75 cases). The control group was treated with oral Xiao'er Chaigui Tuire Keli (<1 year old, 0.5 bag/time; 1-3 years old, 1 bag/time; 4-6 years old, 1.5 bags/time), 4 times/day. The treatment group was treated with pediatric tuina plus the intervention of the control group. The amount and usage of Chinese medicine were the same as those of the control group; tuina was conducted 1 time/day. The clinical effects and adverse reactions were observed after 3 d of treatment in both groups. The recurrence was observed within 7 d after the end of treatment. Results: The total effective rate was 92.0% in the treatment group and 81.3% in the control group. The difference between the two groups was statistically significant (P<0.05). There were no obvious adverse reactions in the two groups after treatment. The recurrence rate was 1.5% in the treatment group and 13.1% in the control group. The difference in the recurrence rate between the two groups was statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion: Pediatric tuina plus Chinese medicine is effective in treating children with exogenous fever.
4.Effects of metformin on plasma lactic acid level in patients with type 2 diabetes
Ling JIAO ; Ying Lü ; Yingluo ZHANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2009;08(6):422-423
One hundred and thirty-six adult patients with type 2 diabetes ( ≥40 years, body mass index > 24) were assigned to the low-dose Mefformin, high-dose Mefformin, and control groups. Plasma lactic acid level was detected with ultraviolet enzyme kinetics assay. Our data showed that plasma lactic acid of the low-dose or high-dose mefformin group was significantly higher than the control group (2.314 vs. 2.511, P<0.05 ), although there was no significant difference between the low-dose and the high-dose Mefformin group. In all the 3 groups, increased lactic acid ( > 2. 2 mmol/L) was found in some patients ( Mefformin group vs. Control group: X2 = 7.43, P < 0.05 ), and no lactic acid > 5.0 mmol/L was found. Insulin resistance index and hemoglobin Alc were similar between the 3 groups. Thus, mefformin may not increase the risk of lactic acidosis in diabetic patients with normal cardiorespiratory and renal function.
5.Application of polysulfone membrane filter in treating 47 elderly cases of severe acute pancreatitis
Ying YU ; Jianzhong MENG ; Suyi Lü
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(51):10173-10176
OBJECTIVE: To investigate effects of polysulphone membrane filter continuous blood purification (CBP) on decreasing pancreatic amylase and various inflammatory mediators in the treatment of severe acute pancreatitis.METHODS: A total of 47 elderly patients with severe acute pancreatitis, who received CBP therapy was included in the experiment, and the blood routine test, blood biochemistry indexes and blood-gas analysis were performed prior to CBP therapy and continuous for 12 and 24 hours. Meanwhile, APACHE Ⅱ, SAPS Ⅱ and MODS scores were graded by recorded the heart rate, mean arterial pressure (MAP), central venous pressure (CVP), respiratory frequency and body temperature.RESULTS: Compared with pre-treatment, APACHE Ⅱ, SAPS Ⅱ and MODS scores, serum creatinine, hemodiastase, as well as C-reactive protein were decreased after treatment. After treatment, the oxygen index, such as heart rate, MAP, and CVP were declined, and the levels were increased progressively with time prolonged. During the course of CBP, the levels of HCO_3~-, Ga~(2+),and Mg~(2+) were increased than that of pre-treatment. The level of Ga~(2+), Mg~(2+) could maintain in a normal range during CBP therapy, however, it would be decreased when stop treatment.CONCLUSION: The improvement of cardio-pulmonary function relates to interstitial edema of tissue and organs. The effect on removing pancreatic amylase and various inflammatory mediators will be better with time prolonged. It is affirmative to treat elderly patients with severe acute pancreatitis by using CBP therapy.
7.Effect of extension of nursing service on rehabilitation of the army retired officers with diabetes
Lihui Lü ; Chun DING ; Ying WANG
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2017;30(2):186-189
Objective Diabetes is a common chronic disease in the elderly and needs long-term treatment. This study aims to determine the effect of extended nursing service in rehabilitation of army retired officers with diabetes. Methods We selected 78 ca-ses of military retired officers with diabetes from September 2010 to September 2012 in Nanjing General Hospital of Nanjing Military Region. According to the different intervention methods, patients were divided into experimental group and control group( n=39 cases) . The control group used conventional nursing service, and the experimental group added extended nursing service on the basis of the control group . After one year follow-up, the fasting blood glucose level, glycosylated hemoglobin ( HbAlc) , self-rating depression scale (SDS) evaluation and self-rating anxiety scale (SAS) and the changes of patients′ satisfaction of the two groups were observed. Results The fasting blood glucose levels and HbAlc of experimental group were significantly better than control group, with statisticalsignificance (P<0.05);The SAS scores (34.9±5.9)and SDS scores (36.9±4.5) of experimental group were significantly lower than the control group(52.3±4.2 and 55.9±3.9), with statistical significance ( t=5.489, t=5.226, P<0.05);The satisfaction degree of the exper-imental group was significantly higher than the control group (99.8%vs 79.9%, χ2=4.898, P<0.05). Conclusion the extension ofnursing service in health rehabilitation in the retired veteran cadres in the army with diabetes can effectively improve the patient′s fast-ing blood glucose levels, reduce depression, as well as improving the nursing service satisfaction.
8.The construction, of evaluation system for academic medical doctoral dissertation
Fengqing WANG ; Ying Lü ; Qing WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2017;16(8):772-776
Objective To explore and establish a kind of dissertation evaluation system which can fully reflects the characteristics of academic medical doctoral training.Methods 41 medical doctoral dissertation evaluation systems and related literatures were collected,to get the current situation of this dissertation evaluation system in our country and find the key points of various evaluation systems.A questionnaire survey was conducted among 350 doctoral supervisors coming from 6 universities so as to define the framework and connotation of evaluation indicators.Using the Delphi expert consultation method,the connotation of evaluation indicators and composition as well as the weight of various indicators was improved.Results The doctoral supervisors who participated in the research considered that building the dissertation evaluation system should follow the principle of science,innovation and fairness,and the evaluation frame-work should have secondary index and evaluation elements.The evaluation contents concluded choosing topic,literature review,basic theory and professional knowledge,paper writing,innovation,research ability and academic morals and so on.And on the basis of this,the paper explored and developed a more scientific and comparative dissertation quality evaluation system with medical specialty.Conclusion The cultivation units should take the educational goal of evaluation target and the requirements of awarding degree into consideration,seeking opinions fully to the first-line supervisors and combing quantitative and qualitative evaluation effectively with scientific and operable principles when specifying evaluation system.
9.Observation on clinical effects of acupuncture plus external medicine application for cervical radiculopathy
Ji-Xin WU ; Yong ZHI ; Ying LÜ
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2018;16(3):171-175
Objective:To observe the clinical effects of acupuncture plus external medicine application for cervical radiculopathy.Methods:A total of 98 patients with cervical radiculopathy were randomly divided into an observation group and a control group based on the random digital table.The observation group (50 cases) was treated by acupuncture plus external medicine application and the control group (48 cases) was treated by acupuncture alone.The patients received the treatment every day.Ten sessions made a course.Cervical spondylosis symptom scale was used to assess the cases before and after the treatment.The clinical efficacy was compared between the two groups after the treatment.Results:The total effective rate was 98.1% in the observation group versus 87.6% in the control group with a statistically significant difference between the two groups (P<0.05).The cure rate was 52.0% in the observation group versus 18.8% in the control group with a significant difference between the two groups (P<0.05).There was no significant difference in the score of cervical spondylosis symptom scale between the two groups before the treatment (P>0.05).It increased with a significant difference in both groups after the treatment (both P<0.05),while a significant difference was found in the results between the two groups after the treatment (P<0.05).Conclusion:Acupuncture plus external medicine application is more effective than acupuncture alone for treating cervical radiculopathy.The method also effectively improves the clinical symptoms.
10.The clinical effects analysis of endoscopic ultrasound-guided transmural drainage of pancreatic pseudocysts
Xiaoping ZOU ; Guifang XU ; Ying Lü ; Wen LI ; Xiaoliang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2011;31(10):649-652
Objective To assess the safety and the efficacy of endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided transmural drainage of pancreatic pseudocysts (PPC).Methods A total of 17 patients with PPC who underwent EUS to detect the optimal site and depth of puncture.The needle was punctured into the PPC cavity through endoscopic biopsy hole,cyst fluid was drained with a syringe.The guide wire was inserted along the pinhole under X-ray,and then the needle-knife was sent along the guide wire to cut the gastric wall and pseudocysts wall,followed by balloon dilation.The way of drainage was selected according to the cyst fluid properties.The technical success rate,treatment success rate,complication occurring rate and the skills were evaluated.Results Four patients were with nasalcystic catheter drainage,9 patients with double pigtail stents internal drainage,and 4 patients with nasal-cystic catheter and double pigtail stents combination drainage.The treatment success rates were 3/4,7/9,and 4/4 respectively.Only 1 patient subsequently developed bleeding from puncture site after stent successively placed,and was turned to surgery because of ineffective endoscopic treatment.Infection occurred in 4 patients during drainage,two of those were switched to surgical resection due to poor medical treatment response,and the other 2 were cured with intravenous infusion of antibiotics sensitive to cyst fluid bacteria and metronidazole rinse PPC.The median follow-up duration was 28.5months,and there was none of recurrence.Conclusions EUS-guided transmural drainage of PPC is safe.Stent placement and nasal-cystic catheter play an important role in PPC treatment.