1.The Contrast of Pupil Constrict Response to the Pilocarpine Between the Young and the Old
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(08):-
Objective Observe the pupil constrict response to the pilocarpin,identify the difference of the response between the young and the old.Methods Use the infrared digital camera of sonyF717 to record the dynamic variety of the pupil constrict response to the 1%pilocarpine liposome and the pilocarpine liquid in dark environment.Then deliver the data to the computer,measure the data by imagetool software,analysis the data by the Sigamastat software.Results In darkness,the pupil diameter of the young is equally 6.8?0.643mm,the old is equally 4.4?0.447mm.T test t=16.1,P
2.Analysis on the Causes of Drug Repercussion and Study on Its Countermeasures in Our Outpatient Pharmacy
China Pharmacy 2005;0(21):-
OBJECTIVE: To reduce and standardize drug repercussion and to guarantee rational,safe,economic and effective drug use on patients.METHODS: 449 records of drug repercussion in outpatient pharmacy of our hospital from Mar.to Nov.in 2009 were statistically analyzed to explore corresponding countermeasures.RESULTS: Drug repercussion was mainly cause by physicians (inadequate communication and false computer operation),patients (medication refusal resulting from inadequate knowledge,admission,discharge and death),drug shortage,wrong charge and other aspects (ADR,medical insurance).CONCLUSION: It is fact that there is drug repercussion.It requires the improvement of relevant system and skill of medical staff,strengthening of service awareness,enhancement of medication guide to avoid occurrence of drug repercussion.
3.Ultrasound guided injection of embryo in situ inactivation of clinical research on the treatment of ectopic pregnancy
Yumin KE ; Yunqing ZHOU ; Zhuna WU
Clinical Medicine of China 2016;32(1):22-24
Objective To investigate the efficacy of ultrasound guided injection of embryonic inactivation in the treatment of ectopic pregnancy.Methods Eighty cases of ectopic pregnancy were selected in the Second Hospital Affiliated to Fujian Medical College from June 2011 to June 2014, in accordance with the order of admission, they were divided into two group of each 40 cases.The control group carries on the conservative treatment, intramuscular injection of methotrexate (MTX) , while the observation group in transvaginal ultrasonography guided implantation of MTX.The curative effect of two groups was Compared.Results The observation group effective rate of the treatment was 92.5% (37/40), significantly higher than that of control group(62.5% (25/40) ,x2=10.32 ,P<0.01).The patients of two groups with no due mass rupture and transit operation.The observation group mass less than or equal to 2 cm disappear time required was (15.4±2.6) d,significantly shorter in the control group((27.1±3)d,t=18.64,P<0.01).Serum β-human chorionic gonadotropin decreased to normal time required was (13.7±6.1)d, significantly lower than that of the control group((18.4±7.2) d,t=3.15 ,P<0.01).The adverse reaction rate in the observation group was 10% (4/40), significantly lower than that of the control group (32.5% (13/40), P =0.028).Conclusion Ultrasound guided injection of embryonic inactivation treatment for ectopic pregnancy have curative effect, can effectively improve the clinical symptoms and reduce adverse reaction.
4.How to extend the thrombolytic time window for acute ischemic stroke?
Xiaoning WU ; Lianqiu MIN ; Yumin LUO
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2012;20(5):362-367
Currently,thrombolytic therapy is the most effective treatment for acute ischemic stroke.Intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator administered within 3 hours of symptom onset is the only medication approved by U.S.Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke.However,because the time window for intravenous thrombolytic therapy is very short,only a very few patients can reach the hospital for intravenous thrombolytic therapy within 3 hours of onset.Therefore,how to extend the time window of thrombolytic therapy for more patients to have accessed to it and benefit from it have been the concern of researchers.This article reviews about the recent advances in research on extending the time window of thrombolytic therapy.
5.Prevalence of human papillomavirus infection in women with uterine cervical cancer in Wenzhou
Yumin WANG ; Jie CHEN ; Zhihua TAO ; Zhanguo CHEN ; Wu ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2011;04(2):75-78
Objective To investigate the prevalence of human papillomavirus(HPV)infections in women with uterine cervical cancer in Wenzhou.Methods Exfoliated cells samples of cervix uteri were collected from 198 patients with cervical cancer. Flow-through hybridization technique was used to detect HPV and its genotypes.The relationship of HPV infection with cervical cancer stage,histological type and differentiation degree were analyzed.The prevalence of HPV infections in patients with different cervical diseases was observed.SPSS 13.0 was used for statistical analysis.Results In 198 patients with cervical cancer,HPV infection was occunrred in 147 (74.24%), of whom 101patients were superinfected (51.01%),and 129 patients(65.15%)were infected with the high-risk HPVs,which were significantly higher than those in cervicitis and cervical dysplasia(x2 = 28.28,65.34 and 95.22,P < 0.01).HPV positive rate was not correlated with clinical stages,differentiation degree of cervical cancer(x2 = 0.475 and 0.969,P>0.05).HPV positive rates in squamous cancer and adenocarcinoma had no statistical difference (x2 =0.582,P>0.05).The logistic regression analysis showed that HPV 16/58 infection and age over 40might increase the risk of carcinogenesis of the cervix.Conclusion sHPV infection and superinfection are popular in women with cervix cancer in Wenzhou.HPV16/58 infection and age over 40 years are the risk factors of cervical cancer.
6.Metabonomic study of ischemic stroke based on GC-TOFMS approach
Yumin LIU ; Zhenyu WEI ; Xin CHEN ; Jiayan WANG ; Danhong WU
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2017;37(2):207-211
Objective · To study the metabolite profiles on patients of ischemic stroke using metabonomics approach. Methods · The serum samples from the 29 patients with ischemic stroke and 31 healthy controls were analyzed by gas chromatography time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GC-TOFMS) coupled multi-dimensional statistical methods to find differential metabolites in two groups. Results · Orthogonal partial least squares analysis (OPLS) model was generated based on identified metabolites and shown clear discrimination from patients and healthy controls. Some serum metabolite levels were significantly altered in patients. Six up-regulated metabolites included γ- aminobutyric acid, glutaric acid, glyceric acid, gluconic acid, lactobionic acid, and cholesterol, and nineteen down-regulated metabolites included citric acid, aconitic acid, malic acid, succinic acid, β-alanine, and glycerol-3-phosphate. Conclusion · Amino acid metabolism, glycometabolism and tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle are disturbed in patient of ischemic stroke. The metabonomic approach has great potential to understand the underlying mechanisms of stroke in ischemic patients.
7.Risk factors for hydrocephalus after moderate to severe traumatic brain injury
Cheng CAO ; Jiqiang MA ; Yumin LIANG ; Wei WU ; Heng GAO
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2016;32(7):602-606
Objective To investigate the risk factors of posttraumatic hydrocephalus (PTH) in patients with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI).Methods Aretrospective study was conducted for 183 patients with moderate to severe TBI (125 males,58 females;6-91 years of age,mean 48.23 years).According the presence of PTH,the patients were allocated into PTH group (n =34) and non-PTH group (n =149).Risk factors of PTh were assessed by univariate and logistic regression analysis,including gender,age,injury types,injury severity,intraventricular hemorrhage,subarachnoid hemorrhage,midline shift,subdural effusion,therapeutic strategies and skull defect.Association between the boundaries of skull defect and PTH was determined.Results Between-group differences were not significant regarding age,gender,injury types and intraventricular hemorrhage (P > 0.05),but differed significantly in injury severity,subarachnoid hemorrhage,midline shift,subdural effusion,craniectomy and skull defect (P < 0.05).Further Logistic regression analysis confirmed subarachnoid hemorrhage (OR =6.169),interhemispheric subdural effusion (OR =31.743),and unilateral (OR =17.602) and bilateral (OR =30.567) skull defects were risk factors of PTH.Of the patients with unilateral skull defect following decompressive craniectomy,the inferior limit ≤ 10 mm from the zygomatic arch also played a role in the development of PTH (OR =5.500,P < 0.05).Conclusions Subarachnoid hemorrhage,interhemispheric subdural effusion and skull defect are risk factors of PTH.Unilateral skull defects with the inferior limit too close to the zygomatic arch can predispose to the development of PTH.
8.Association between interleukin-10-1082 gene polymorphisms and susceptibility of gastric cancer: a meta analysis
Di WU ; Yumin LI ; Wenjuan CAO ; Tao LIU ; Xiangting ZENG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2014;13(1):34-38
Objective To assess the association between interleukin-10-1082 (IL-10-1082) gene polymorphisms and susceptibility of gastric cancer in the Chinese population.Methods Cochrane systematic evaluation was adopted for the analysis.Articles published in Medline,Embase,Cochrane library,CBM,CJFD and CSJD from 1966 to 2012 were retrieved.Case control studies on the correlation between the 1L-10-1082 polymorphism and gastric cancer in Chinese population were collected.Gastric cancer patients were in the gastric cancer group,and healthy individuals were in the control group.Two researchers extracted data and evaluated the quality of literatures independently.Meta analysis was performed to detect whether there were differences between the gastric cancer group and the control group about the distribution of genotypes of IL-10-1082 gene (GG,AA,AG,AA,alleles G and A).The heterogeneity was analyzed using the Q test or I2 test.Fixed effect model or random effect model was adopted,and the results of the meta analysis were presented with odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (95% CI).Results Thirteen literatures including 5252 patients were included in the analysis.There were 2077 patients in the gastric cancer group and 3175 patients in the control group.The results of meta analysis showed that population with the genotypes GG and AG have higher risk of having gastric cancer when compared with population with the genotype AA (OR =1.76,95% CI 1.33-2.33 ; OR =2.08,95% CI 1.62-2.66,P <0.05).Population with the allele G have higher risk of having gastric cancer when compared with population with allele A (OR =1.67,95% CI 1.31-2.13,P < 0.05).Conclusion The genotypes GG,AG and the allele G of IL-10-1082 gcne of the Chincse population are significantly associated with the increased risk of gastric cancer.
9.BIOCOMPATIBILITY OF SILK FIBROIN WITH BONE MARROW STROMAL CELLS OF MICE IN VITRO
Hong WU ; Nan HU ; Yumin YANG ; Xiaosong GU
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2002;0(06):-
Objective To investigate the biocompatibility of bone marrow stromal cells(BMSCs) of mice in vitro with silk fibroin materials and to explore a novel scaffold material to fabricate tissue-engineered nerve with introduction of BMSCs.Methods BMSCs were typically isolated from other cells by adherence to plastic.The mice-derived bone marrow stromal cells were cultured on the substrate of silk fibroin fibers and the cell attachment and growth during culture was observed by using light and electron microscopy.Mice-derived BMSCs were also cultured in the silk fibroin extract fluid.The cell ultrastructure was observed by transmission electron microscopy.MTT test was used to detect cell viability in different media for 12,24,48,72 hours and 7 days respectively(the test was repeated 12 times for each group).Flow cytometry was employed to detect BMSCs cell cycle and phenotypes(the test was repeated 3 times).Results BMSCs cells were tightly attached to the silk fibroin fibers and grew along the silk fibroin fibers;some of them enwrapped the silk fibroin fibers and they exhibited either a spherical or spindle shape.The results of transmission electron microscopy,MTT test and flow cytometry analysis showed that there was no significant difference between BMSCs cultured in the silk fibroin extract fluid and those in plain IMDM medium in their morphology,cell viability,proliferation and phenotypes.Conclusion These data indicate that silk fibroin has good biocompatibility with BMSCs and is also beneficial to the survival of BMSCs without exerting any significant cytotoxic effects on their phenotype;thus it's a potential scaffold material to fabricate tissue-engineered nerve with introduction of BMSCs.
10.Relativity among PreS1-antigen,HBV Markers and HBV-DNA
Xiaomei LIN ; Zhihua TAO ; Wu ZHOU ; Wenhui ZHANG ; Yumin WANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(08):-
OBJECTIVE To study the relativity among PreS1-Antigen,HBV markers and HBV-DNA. METHODS The HBV markers,PreS1-antigen and HBV-DNA were determined by ELISA and PCR in 102 patients with chronic hepatitis B and 73 healthy persons. RESULTS Among 102 patients with chronic hepatitis B,the concordance rate of PreS1-antigen and HBeAg with HBV-DNA was 70.6% and 75.5%.The sensitivity of PreS1 was better than HBeAg but the specificity was contrary.It represented some patients with HBeAg(-) still had viral replication.On the increase in the level of HBV-DNA,the positive rates of PreS1-antigen and HBV markers increased. CONCLUSIONS The detection of PreS1-antigen can well reflect the HBV replication.The synchronous dynamic detection of PreS1-Antigen,HBV markers and HBV-DNA has its important clinical meaning.