1.Experimental study of Radix Saposhnikoviae and Feutus Trbuli on antagonizing type Ⅰ allergy
Zijun CHEN ; Qingsheng LI ; Yunsen LI ; Zefu YU ; Jiali YUANG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(09):-
AIM: To study the effects of Radix Saposhnikoviae(RL) and Feutus Trbuli(FI) used singly and combinedly on antagonizing type Ⅰ allergy,such as passive cutaneous anaphylaxis(PCA),released model from mast cell granules,Schulz-Dale respond. METHODS: Mouse and rat models mainly induced by IgE were used in experiments. RESULTS: RL and FI used singly and combinedly could significantly inhibit PCA of same species of mice,the degranulation of mast cells of skull in rats and Schulz-Dale response. CONCLUSION: Both RL and FI respectively have antagonistic effect on type Ⅰ allergy and RL in combination with FI will possess more satisactory effect
2.Pharmacodynamics study on Radix saposhnikoviae(RL) and Feutus tribuli (FI)
Zijun CHEN ; Qingsheng LI ; Yunsen LI ; Zefu YU ; Jiali YUAN ; Yikui LI ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(09):-
Objective: To study the pharmacological effects of Radix Saposhnikoviae (RL) and Fruetus Tribuli (FI) used singly and combinedly. Methods: The effect of the tested drugs on the animal itching models induced by dextran 40 and Histanmine, skin capillary permeability induced by Histamine and experimental nettle rash induced by dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) were observed. Results: RL and FI used singly and combinedly could obviously relieve the itch, inhibit the increase of skin capillary permeability induced by Histamine and resist experimental nettle rash induced by dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) in different degree. Conclusion:RL and FI used singly and combinedly have anti allergic effect and the effect of RL and FI used combinedly is the same as used respectively.
3.Effect of dementia on postoperative complications in older patients with hip fractures
Yu JIANG ; Yan LUO ; Xisheng LIN ; Yilin WANG ; Zefu GAO ; Houchen LYU ; Licheng ZHANG ; Peifu TANG ; Yujie LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(18):2895-2900
BACKGROUND:The number of hip fracture patients with dementia is increasing with an aging population,posing challenges for surgical treatment. OBJECTIVE:To determine the effect of dementia on postoperative complications in older patients with hip fractures. METHODS:Patients aged over 60 years old with hip fractures from 2000 to 2019 at Chinese PLA General Hospital were included.Dementia patients with a preexisting diagnosis of dementia at admission were identified.Each dementia patient was matched,for age±5 years,gender,and fracture type with 10 non-dementia patients.The differences in postoperative complications were compared between the two groups,including pneumonia,respiratory failure,gastrointestinal bleeding,urinary tract infection,surgical site infection,deep venous thrombosis,pulmonary embolism,angina pectoris,arrhythmia,heart failure,myocardial infarction,stroke,and death.The impact of dementia on major complications was evaluated using multivariate conditional logistic regression. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:A total of 2 887 patients were included,of whom 125(4.3%)were dementia patients and matched with 1 243 non-dementia patients.The average age of dementia patients was(80.6±7.4)years;64.8%were female;53.6%were intertrochanteric fractures,and 46.4%were femoral neck fractures.Major complications occurred in 25(20.0%)patients with dementia and 123(9.9%)patients without dementia(P<0.01).The risk of major complications was 200.0 per 1 000 persons(95%CI,139.3-278.6)in dementia patients and 99.0 per 1 000 persons(95%CI,83.6-116.9)in non-dementia patients.Multivariate conditional logistic regression showed that a 2-fold risk of major postoperative complications after hip fracture surgery was found in dementia patients than in those without dementia(adjusted OR,2.11;95%CI,1.08-4.10).The results show that dementia is an independent risk factor for postoperative complications in elderly patients with hip fractures.Appropriate preoperative risk assessment and corresponding preventive and therapeutic measures should be given to this vulnerable population to mitigate postoperative complications.