1.Effects of desflurane on hemodynamica in aged patients
Shulan JIAO ; Bin DU ; Yingjie LAN
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1997;0(11):-
Objective To investigate the effects of desflurane on hemodynamics in aged patients.Methods Thirty ASA gradeⅠ Ⅱaged patients,scheduled for elective surgery,were studied. Anesthesia was induced with intravenous thiopentol,succinylcholine and fentanyl.After intubation coesophageal Doppler monitor was performed to measure CO,PV,HR,FTC,CVP,CI,MAP and SVR following inhalation of desflurane at 0 5MAC,1 0MAC,1 5MAC and 2 0MAC respectively.Results Compared with those before inhalation desflurane,MAP and SVR decreased more significantly at 1 0MAC,1 5MAC and 2 0MAC(P0 05),HR and FTC increased significantly at 1.0MAC,1.5MAC and 2.0MAC(P
2.Forming Technology Optimization of Zuojin Concentrated Pills by Orthogonal Test
Yingjie LU ; Huifen LIANG ; Xiaodie LI ; Yan LIAO ; Jinshuai LAN ; Ling LI
China Pharmacist 2018;21(3):389-392
Objective:To optimize the forming technology of Zuojin concentrated pills. Methods: Single factor test was used to optimize the types of excipients and wetting agents with the shaping result as the index. Orthogonal test was used to optimize the forming technology taking the dissolution time,shaping rate and appearance quality as the evaluation indices,and the proportion of excipients, the rate of drugs to excipients and wetting agent amount as the investigation factors. Results: The best forming technology of Zuojin concentrated pills was as follows:MCC and PVP-K30 were used as the excipients with the ratio of 3:1,the ratio of drugs to excipients was 1:1,5% water was used as the wetting agent to obtain the damp mass,and then Zuojin concentrated pills were prepared in a pill machine. Conclusion:The optimized forming technology is stable with good reproducibility,and the pills are round and smooth with u-niform color,whose quality meets the requirements described in Chinese Pharmacopoeia(2015 edition,partⅣ,page 0108 for concen-trated pills). The study provides reference for the further study.
3.Screening for high-risk individuals of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and risk factor analysis in Haicang district of Xiamen
Xueting SHEN ; Hua YANG ; Chengdian LAN ; Fen TANG ; Qinfei LIN ; Yingjie CHEN ; Jinxiang WU ; Xionghua CHEN ; Zhigang PAN
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2023;22(12):1269-1275
Objective:To screen high-risk population of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and to analyze the risk factors in Haicang District of Xiamen City.Methods:A questionnaire survey was conducted from February 2023 to May 2023 among residents who visited or underwent physical examinations at five community health service centers in Haicang District of Xiamen City selected by cluster sampling method. The self-designed general information questionnaire, COPD population screening questionnaire (COPD-PS) and COPD screening questionnaires (COPD-SQ) were applied in the survey. Individuals with COPD-PS scale>5 or COPD-SQ scale>16 were defined as COPD high-risk group. The association of COPD risk with gender, age, smoking, family history of COPD, history of tuberculosis, history of COVID-19 infection, and using coal/woodstove for cooking or heating was analyzed with chi-square test and binary logistic regression analysis.Results:A total of 4 260 questionnaires were distributed and 4 221 valid questionnaires were collected with a recovery rate of 99.6%. Among all respondents there were 1 904 males (45.11%) and 2 317 females (54.89%); and 217 individuals aged 40-<50 (5.14%), 434 aged 50-<60 (10.28%), 2 194 aged 60-<70 (51.98%), 1 302 aged 70-<80 (30.85%) and 74 aged≥80 (1.76%). The results showed that there were 269 respondents (6.4%) scored≥5 on the COPD-PS scale, 534 residents (12.7%) scored≥16 on the COPD-SQ scale, 646 (15.3%) scored≥5 on the COPD-PS scale or≥16 on the COPD-SQ scale. Male gender ( OR=2.592, 95% CI:2.135-3.146), second-hand smoke exposure ( OR=3.763, 95% CI:2.944-4.810), frequently catching cold before the age of 14 ( OR=3.804, 95% CI:2.927-4.944), history of tuberculosis ( OR=2.575, 95% CI:1.224-5.418), hypertension ( OR=1.547, 95% CI:1.277-1.875), and diabetes ( OR=1.791, 95% CI:1.027-3.121) were independently associated with the high-risk of COPD, while the history of COVID-19 ( OR=0.583, 95% CI:0.476-0.714) was a protective factor for COPD risk. Conclusion:Males, exposure to second-hand smoke, frequently catching cold before the age of 14, history of tuberculosis, hypertension, and diabetes will increase the risk of COPD, while the history of COVID-19 is a protective factor.