1.Discussion on the Supervision Problems and Suggestions in the Case of Shandong Vaccine
China Pharmacy 2016;27(16):2161-2163
OBJECTIVE:To provide ideas for strengthening the supervision of vaccine. METHODS:According to the regulato-ry defects exposed in the case of Shandong vaccine,combined with own supervision and practice,the problems existing in vaccine regulation were analyzed to put forward suggestions to solve the problem. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS:There are problems such as supervision system is not perfect;supervision laws and regulations were not perfect;supervision mode is not scientific and so on. It is suggested to perfect regulatory system,improve the regulatory legal system and innovative regulatory approach to ensure reasonable and effective supervision of the vaccine,and improve the quality and safety of the vaccine.
2.Evaluate using of middle-latency somatosensory evoked potentials in predicting outcomes of patients with severe stroke
Yan ZHANG ; Yingying SU ; Shuying XIAO
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2011;44(1):38-42
Objective To explore the effectiveness of using middle-latency somatosensory evoked potentials (MLSEP) to predict the prognosis in patients with acute severe stroke. Methods MLSEP, shortlatency somatosensory evoked potentials (SLSEP), and Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) were recorded in 70 acute severe supratentorial stroke patients within 1 week after onset. All patients were evaluated with modified Rankin Scale (mRS) and follow-up in 6 months after onset. SLSEP and MLSEP were recorded in 20 normal controls. The consistency between MLSEP, SLSEP, GCS and prognosis, as well as the prognostic authenticity of MLSEP, SLSEP, and GCS were analyzed. Results Bilateral N20, N35, and N60 exited in all normal controls. Some waves of MLSEP were absent in stroke patients, and the proportion of absent waves in ipsilateral MLSEP was higher than in contralateral MLSEP. The consistency between bilateral absence of N60 and unfavorable outcome ( Kappa = 0.828, P < 0.01 ), and between bilateral absence of N60 and death ( Kappa = 0.686, P < 0.01 ) was satisfactory. By using the prognostic authenticity analysis of predictors, the ipsilateral absence of N60 showed the highest sensitivity ( 100% ) for unfavorable outcome and death, which added 14.3% compared with the sensitivity of ipsilateral absence of N20 ( 85.7% ). Bilateral absence of N60 showed a high specificity of 100% for unfavorable outcome, which equaled bilateral absence of N20.However, it showed a lower specificity ( 82.9% ) for death, than bilateral absence of N20 (97.1% ).Conclusions MLSEP was able to reflect the degree of brain injury and showed higher sensitivity than SLSEP for predicting unfavorable outcomes. Therefore combined use of MLSEP and SLSEP in evaluating and predicting the outcomes in brain injuries is suggested.
3.Clinical Observation of Warm Acupuncture in Treating Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
Yuanzheng SUN ; Yingying XU ; Yuanchun XIAO
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2010;08(5):287-290
Objective:To observe the clinical efficacy of warm acupuncture in the treatment of diabetic peripheral neuropathy and its effects on the conduction velocity of the tibial nerve and common fibular nerve.Methods:Fifty.two subjects were evenly randomized into two groups and treated by conventional therapy;in addition,the control group was given mecobalamin injection at 500 μg,once a day for four weeks,and treatment group was given warm acupuncture,6 times a week for 4 weeks.The clinical efficacy and the conduction velocity of the tibial nerve and common fibular nerve were observed and compared between the two groups.Results:After four-week treatments.the total effective rate Was 88.5% in the treatment group and 61.5% in the control group,with a higher rate in the treatment group than in the control group (P<0.05):the conduction velocity of tibial nerve and common fibular nerve Was higher in both groups(P<0.05),with higher conduction velocity in the treatment group than in the control group (P<0.05).Conclusion:Warm acupuncture is quite effective to treat diabetic peripheral neuropathy and to improve nerve velocity.
4.Status of healthcare-associated infection management professionals in 85 traditional Chinese medicine institutions
Yuhui ZHANG ; Xiaoling ZHU ; Yingying XIAO
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2017;16(3):199-202
Objective To investigate the current status of healthcare-associated infection(HAI) management professionals in county and above levels of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) institutions in a province.Methods The uniform questionnaires were adopted to investigate the basic status of HAI professionals in county and above levels of TCM institutions in a province.Results There were 117 county and above levels of TCM institutions in this province,85 TCM institutions participated the investigation,there were a total of 128 professionals,including 82 professionals in 65 secondary hospitals,and 46 in 20 tertiary hospitals.Among the investigated TCM hospitals,83 (97.65 %) set up HAI management committees,77 (90.59%) set up independent HAI management departments,55 (64.71%) assigned HAI professionals that met The Requirements of HAI Surveillance Guideline,27 (31.76 %) exclusively engaged in management of HAI,58 (68.24 %) were also responsible for other management besides HAI management.Among investigated professionals,91.41% were nursing staff,55.47% received undergraduate course or above,54.69% had intermediate professional titles,61.72% were at the age of 41-50,45.31 % engaged in HAI management for 1-3 years,115 professionals had management certificates.Conclusion The infec tion management in provincial traditional Chinese medicine institutions are understaffed,professional structure is unitary,professional quality is low,leaders in different levels of TCM institutions should enhance HAI management awareness,strengthen the construction of professional quality,and cultivate multi-disciplinary talents as soon as possible.
5.The reliability and validity of medication dependence questionnaire in migraineurs of the Chinese version
Yuan CHEN ; Chunfu CHEN ; Xiao XIAO ; Yingbo ZHANG ; Yingying LI
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2016;42(2):109-113
Objective To evaluate the reliability and validity of a medication dependence questionnaire in mi?graineurs of the Chinese version. Methods One hundred fifteen migraine patients with drug dependence syndrome were included and their clinical data were then collected. All the subjects were interviewed with the medication dependence questionnaire in migraineurs of the Chinese version. The reliability and validity of the questionnaire were evaluated ac?cording to test-retest reliability and internal consistency reliability, and the content validity and construct validity respec?tively. Results The test-retest reliability of the questionnaire items was 0.725~1.000 except item 11 (0.558) and item16 (0.443). The internal consistency coefficient of the questionnaire was 0.820, internal consistency coefficient of each di?mension was above 0.7. Every item score was positively correlated with corresponding dimension score (r=0.595~0.962). Seven factors with latent roots greater than 1 could explain 76.3%of total variance, and these factors were relatively pow?erful in related items. Conclusions The medication dependence questionnaire in migraineurs of the Chinese version shows preferable reliability and validity. Thus, this is a promising assessment tool to evaluate the medication dependence in Chinese migraineurs in future clinical practice.
6.Placebo and nocebo effects in headache treatment
Yingying XU ; Yu ZHANG ; Shuping LIU ; Zheman XIAO
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2021;54(6):631-634
Randomized placebo-controlled trials are the primary means of evaluating the effectiveness of treatments. Patients experience symptom relief or adverse effects after taking placebo, which is called placebo effects or nocebo effects. The placebo and nocebo effects are particularly common in headache and have an important impact on the results of clinical trials, so it is important to understand its mechanism and influencing factors. This review describes the mechanism, clinical manifestations and risk factors of placebo and nocebo effects in headache treatment, and discusses how to avoid the placebo and nocebo effects on clinical treatment.
7.Content Determination of L-epicatechin in Actinidia arguta by HPLC
Jun HE ; Bingzhi MA ; Yingying LIANG ; Xiaoxue WANG ; Xiao LIU
China Pharmacy 2016;27(3):378-380
OBJECTIVE:To establish a method for the content determination of L-epicatechin in Actinidiae arguta. METHODS:HPLC was performed on the column of Kromasil C18 with mobile phase of acetonitrile-0.2%Acetic acid solution(15:85,V/V)at a flow rate of 1.0 ml/min,detection wavelength was 210 nm,column temperature was 25 ℃,and the volume injection was 10 μl. RESULTS:The linear range of L-epicatechin was 10.47-167.52 μg/ml(r=0.999 9);RSDs of precision,stability and reproducibility tests were lower than 2%;average recovery was 98.07%-101.71%(RSD=1.39%,n=6). CONCLUSIONS:The method is simple, accurate and reliable,and suitable for the content determination of L-epicatechin in A. arguta.
8.Clinical evaluation of LASEK for residual myopia following phakic posterior chamber implantable contact lens implantation in extreme high myopic eyes
Jinhua, ZHENG ; Hao, GU ; Qiurong, LONG ; Tao, XIAO ; Yingying, LUO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2017;35(6):527-531
Background Phakic posterior chamber implantable contact lens (PPC-ICL) or phakic posterior chamber Toric implantable contact lens (PPC-TICL) implantation is an effective way for the correction of high myopia or high myopia with astigmia,but it often has residual myopic power.Excimer laser-assisted subepithelial keratectomy (LASEK) can correct the residual myopia following PPC-ICL or PPC-TICL,but its effectiveness and safety deserve attention.Objective This study was to analyze the clinical effectiveness and safety of LASEK for residual myopia after PPC-ICL implantation for extreme high myopia.Methods A prospective cases-observational study was performed,and written informed consent was obtained from each patient before any surgery.Fourteen eyes of 9 patients with residual myopia following PPC-ICL or PPC-TICL for the eyes with spherical equivalent refraction of ≥-20.00 D were collected in the Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University from July 2010 to March 2015,including PPCICL implantation in 8 eyes and PPC-TICL implantation in 6 eyes.LASEK were performed on the eyes to correct the residual myopic power.Uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA),best corrected visual acuity (BCVA),haze,the distance of intraocular lens to lens,corneal thickness,corneal topography,corneal endothelial cell counting,intraocular pressure (IOP) and fundus were examined and compared before and after surgery.The effectiveness and safety of the surgery were evaluated.Results The operation was smooth and no complication was found after surgery in all of the eyes.The UCVA and BCVA were significantly different in the eyes among before surgery,6 months after PPC-ICL implantation and 12 months after LASEK (F =31.360,1.778;both at P<0.05),and the UCVA after LASEK was higher than BCVA before LASEK.The refractive powers were (-22.27-±4.29),(-3.75±2.25) and (-0.42±0.63) D before surgery,6 months after PPC-ICL implantation and 12 months after LASEK,showing a significant difference among them (F=46.370,P<0.05),and the refractive power was considerably lower after LASEK than that before surgery and after PPC-ICL implantation (both at P<0.05).No significant difference was found in IOP or corneal endothelial cell counting in operated eyes among before surgery,6 months after PPC-ICL implantation and 12 months after LASEK (F=1.663,1.055;both at P>0.05).The distance of intraocular lens to lens was (0.69±0.26)mm in the eyes after LASEK and (0.71 ±0.29)mm in the eyes after PPC-ICL implantation,with no significant difference between them (t =0.192,P>0.05).Conclusions PPC-ICL or PPC-TICL implantation for the correction extreme high myopia often remains a certain degree of myopia,and LASEK for the correction of residual refractive power is safe and effective.
9.Survey on the Acquaintance of Secondary Spinal Cord Injury of Patients and Medical Workers
Xiaohui TANG ; Shuqin XIAO ; Yingying WU ; Yanping XIA
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2011;17(8):754-757
Objective To investigate the acquaintance of secondary spinal cord injury (sSCI) of patients and medical workers. Methods 260 patients with sSCI, 145 nurses and 45 doctors were surveyed by questionnaire on the principle of convenience sampling. Results 20% patients knew about sSCI before injured, 41.5% patients took site protection; 90% nurses and 100% doctors knew about sSCI. Conclusion Related knowledge should be publicized to decrease the rate of sSCI and raise people' consciousness, and medical workers should be strengthened health education.
10.Application of embolic sclerotherapy for the treatment of painful venous malformation in limbs.
Huang YINGYING ; Ouyang TIANXIANG ; Xiao YAN ; Chen HUIPING ; Yu JIE ; Ma XIAORONG ; Xu MIAO
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2015;31(5):352-355
OBJECTIVETo investigate the safe and effective treatment for painful venous malformation (VM) in limbs.
METHOD(1) 97 cases with painful VM underwent MRI to detect the location of VM, as well as its size and structure, its relationship with the surrounding tissue. Statistical analysis was also performed. (2) The embolic agent (ethanol) was first injected to embolize the draining vessels of VM, then the Polidocanol plus Methotrexate (MTX) was followed to keep the embolization effect on VM. The therapeutic effect was observed and analyzed.
RESULTSFrom January 2010 to January 2012, 97 patients with painful VM were treated. A Spearman correlation analysis showed no significant correlation between symptoms of pain and lesion growth, volume, or MRI grades (P > 0.05). The lesions in the muscle space are more likely to have the symptoms of pain (P < 0.01), followed by the lesions in the muscle, then the lesions in the joint and subcutaneous tissue. The pain relieve percentage was 95.9% (93/97) after one time embolic sclerotherapy. No severe complication, such as distant embolization, nerve damage, or muscle atrophy happened. No pain reoccurrence happened after 0.5-1.5 years of follow-up period.
CONCLUSIONSThe treatment of embolic scleratherapy is minimal invasive, safe and effective for painful VM with stable results.
Ethanol ; therapeutic use ; Extremities ; blood supply ; Humans ; Methotrexate ; therapeutic use ; Pain ; etiology ; Pain Management ; methods ; Polyethylene Glycols ; therapeutic use ; Sclerosing Solutions ; therapeutic use ; Sclerotherapy ; methods ; Statistics, Nonparametric ; Vascular Malformations ; complications ; pathology ; therapy ; Veins ; abnormalities