1.Strengthening Communication and Dissolving the Cognitive Conflict between Doctors and Patients
Chinese Medical Ethics 1995;0(03):-
The cognitive conflict between doctors and patients mainly manifests in the different cognition of diseases,the expectation of medical skill and the understanding of medical science.The way to dissolve the cognitive conflict between doctors and patients lies in strengthening exchange and communication between them.
2.Study on the drug resistance of 45 hacemophilus par lainfluenzae in respiratory tract infection
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2010;31(1):29-30,33
Objective To investigate the infectious state and drug resistance of Haemophilus par lainfluenzae in respiratory tract infection, so as to instruct the rational use of antibiotics. Methods Haemophilus par lainfluenzae were isolated from the pa-tients with respiratory tract infection and performed by K-B methods. Nitrocefin slip test was applied into detecting β-lactamase. Re-sults A total of 45 Hacmophilus par lainfluenzae were isolated from 760 specimen, with the isolation rate being 5.92%. Amoxicil-lin/claulanic acid,Azithromycin, Imipenem,Ceftazidime and Cefuroxime had the better antibiotic function and the average drug re-sistance was lower than 5 % ,The β-lactamase positive rate was 37.78 %. Conclusion The high drug resistance and β-lactamase pos-itive rate of Haemophilus par lainfluenzae isolated from respiratory tract characterized by multi-resistance must be taken seriousely.
3.Chemical performance comparison of repair mesh.
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2014;38(6):436-438
This article analyses the chemical test results of several common repair mesh, and concludes the currently several common repair mesh are safe and reliable.
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4.In vitro reconstitution of germ cell development.
Protein & Cell 2011;2(12):944-945
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cytology
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5.Research status of herbal drug-induced liver injury
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(03):-
Herbal drug-induced liver injury is a hot issue in the fi eld of TCM researches.Rapid screening and evaluating of herbal drug-induced liver injury have become one of the key techniques of herbal research.This text carried on the discussion on the research status of it from active,toxic ingredient,toxic mechanism and decreasing toxicity of Chinese herbal drugs.At the same time,the text viewed the application foreground of gene chip technique in the study of it.The current status and methods of it was discussed.In addition,most of the reports adopted in this paper were about studies on crude drugs,and discussion on how to correctly treat herbal drug-induced liver injury.
6.Expression of hypoxia-inducible factor-1? in placental trophoblasts of pregnancy-induced hypertension
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(20):-
Objective To investigate the differences in expression of hypoxia-inducible factor-1? (HIF-1?) in placental trophoblasts between normal pregnancy and pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) and the relationship of HIF-1? expression with magnesium sulfate treatment of PIH. Methods Immunohistochemical streptavidin biotin-peroxidase complex technique (SABC) was used to examine the expression of HIF-1? in 20 cases of PIH and 20 cases of normal placenta. Three groups of PIH were divided according to the degrees of severity. The results were analyzed by computer-assisted imaging and compared by t-test. Results There was significant difference in the expression of HIF-1? between the PIH group and the control group (P
7.Feasibility of serum galactomannan assay in hematologic malignancy patients with invasive fungal infections
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2010;19(7):427-431
Objective To evaluate the feasibility of the serum galactomannan (GM) assay as a rapid detection method for the early diagnosis of invasive fungal infections (IFI) in haematological malignancy patients. Methods Thirty-nine patients with haematological malignancies at high risk of IFI were enrolled into this study. The criteria of high risk included fever (≥ 38℃) lasted for more than 96 hours, fever didn' t response to proper broad spectrum antibiotic or recurrenced after short period of response, and no antifungal drug was used in the last week. The GM assay in serum specimens were performed twice a week for 3 weeks. Thirty health donor were selected as control group to perform the serum GM assay. The sensitivity and specificity, the positive and negative predictive value (PV+, PV-) of GM assay in serum specimens were calculated and compared with traditional diagnosis methods. Results In the 39 patients, 31 patients were diagnosed as IFI by clinical evidence and the other 8 patients were diagnosed as bacteria infection. The cut-off of GM assay was 0.5. GM assay results showed that the positive rate, sensitivity, specificity, total consistent rate, PV+ and PV- were 80.6 %, 87.1%, 62.5%, 82.0%, 90.0 % and 55.6%, respectively. The Kappa rate was 0.474. In the 8 patients without IFI, 3 cases were GM positive and 2 BG positive. The time of the first positive GM assay was (2.8±4.8) d (ranged from 24 d before to 3 d after clinical diagnosis) before IFI was diagnosed. During antifungal treatment, the level of GM maintained highly in the patients with aggravation of IFI, and dropped with the IFI improving. Conclusion The results of GM assay were consistent with that of traditional IFI diagnosis. Compared with classical IFI diagnosis, the GM assay has the advantages of the early, rapid, and high sensitivity and specificity.
8.Application prospect of carbon nanotubes for the treatment of cerebral ischemia with mesenchymal stem cells
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2014;22(12):950-953
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) play a neuroproteetive effect via a variety of mechanisms.They provide a new idea for the treatment of cerebral ischemia.However,the inadequate sources have significantly limited the possible clinical applications.Carbon nanotubes (CNTs),a new nanomaterials,can not only promote the adhesion,proliferation and differentiation of MSCs in vitro,but also as the cell carriers they can provide good microenvironmental guarantee for the survival of MSCs through the regulation of secretion of cytokines and neurotrophic factors,as well as regulation of biological characteristics of neurons,glial cells,and macrophages after their cell transplantation,provide a good microenvironment guarantee for the survival of MSCs,and promote the effect of MSCs on the therapeutic effect of cerebral ischemia.
9.Membrane-associated guanylate kinases and cerebral ischemia
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2013;21(9):711-716
Membrane-associated guanylate kinases (MAGUKs) is a class of postsynaptic density proteins (PSDs) in the postsynaptic dense of the postsynaptic membrane,including PSD-95,SAP-102,PSD-93,and SAP-97.MAGUK family members contain several protein binding sites,and these special binding sites are responsible for mediating a variety of signal transduction.MAGUKs participate in the occurrence and development mechanisms in central nervous system diseases,and has become a topic of general interest of neuroscience.This article briefly reviews the roles of MAGUKs in ischemic brain injury.
10.The value of T wave alternans in prediction of ventricular arrhythmias in post-op TOF children
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2013;(7):609-611
Objective To explore the value of T wave alternans (TWA) in prediction ventricular arrhythmias in post-op TOF children. Methods The characteristics of TWA were retrospectively analyzed in 36 post-op TOF patients and 120 age-matched normal children. The relationship of sustained TWA and ventricular arrhythmias was also analysed. Results Compared with normal children, the incidence of sustained TWA was significantly increased in post-op TOF group (χ2=6.98, P<0.05). In post-op TOF patients, the incidence of ventricular arrhythmia was much higher when sustained TWA was present (χ2=10.41, P<0.05). Conclusions There exists electrophysiological basis for ventricular arrhythmia in post-op TOF children. Sustained TWA has important value in prediction of ventricular arrhythmia of post-op TOF.