1.The significance of multiple detector spiral CT multi-phase enhanced scan in differentiating liver tumors
China Medical Equipment 2017;14(1):71-73,74
Objective:To explore the significance of multiple detector spiral CT multi-phase enhanced scan in differentiating liver tumors.Methods: A total of 141 patients, during from March 2011 to May 2015 in our hospital, pathologically diagnosed as liver tumors were selected to undergo multiple detector spiral CT multi-phase enhanced scan. The different performances and results in CT plain and enhanced scan for diagnosing liver cancer were observed and the sensitivity of CT multi-phase enhanced scan was analyzed.Results: 93 cases were found in CT plain scan; 141 cases were found in the arterial phase, 112 cases were found in portal venous phase and 108 cases were found in extension period in CT multi-phase enhanced scan. The lesion detection rate of CT plain scan was significantly lower than whichever of CT multi-phase enhanced scan(P<0.05); under CT multi-phase enhanced scan, the majority of lesions were typical imaging and could be diagnosed. Using CT multi-phase enhanced scan, the sensitivity of hemangiomas was 88.9%, abscess was 71.4%, focal nodular hyperplasia was 83.3%, primary liver cancer was 81.6%, and liver metastases was 97.8%; the total accuracy was 88.7%.Conclusion: The multiple detector spiral CT multi-phase enhanced scan can accurately identify liver tumor lesion stages, and it can contribute to further clinical treatment.
2.Institutional Setup and Financial Management Model of Institute for Drug Control of China under Super-Ministry System
China Pharmacy 2007;0(31):-
OBJECTIVE:To establish a set of scientific,standard management model and rational,impartial financial system in Chinese institutes for drug control.METHODS:The types of the established institutions and the financial appropriation model of institutes for drug control in China were studied by using the methods of classification,comparison and analysis.RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS:Under super-ministry system,local management in drug control institutions at all levels is expected to be put into practice soon.It is advisable to optimize the organization and management model and financial appropriation management system such as by shifting from county level institution to district level institution and carrying out a wage system in drug control institutes in accordance with the payment level of civil servants,etc.
3.Civil Liability of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Medical Institution in Medication Misadventures
China Pharmacy 2005;0(13):-
OBJECTIVE:To provide references for the accountability of civil liability induced by different causes.METHODS:Literature retrieval and case study were applied to analyze the civil liability of pharmaceutical manufacturers and medical institution in medication misadventures.RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS:At present it is difficult for patients who suffered from medication misadventures caused by drug quality defects,drug adverse reaction or medication errors to claim.The main reasons are imperfect relevant law system and the vacancy of compensation mechanism of drug-induced injury events.It is suggested to establish technology institution for evaluating medication misadventures,state relief and compensation system and encourage pharmaceutical manufacturers to buy products liability insurance.
4.Impact of loss of a spouse on self-rated health among middle-aged and elderly populations in China
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(9):968-972
Objective:
To evaluate the impact of loss of a spouse on self-rated health among middle-aged and elderly populations in China, so as to provide insights into health promotion among middle-aged and elderly populations with loss of a spouse.
Methods:
Based the 2018 China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) database, married and separated individuals or individuals with loss of a spouse at ages of 45 years and older and with monthly household consumption of no less than 100 yuan were enrolled. Subjects' age, gender, educational levels, marital status, monthly household consumption, number of chronic diseases and self-rated health were collected. Subjects were classified according to loss of a spouse, and the impact of loss of a spouse on self-rated health was evaluated among middle-aged and elderly populations using propensity score matching (PSM). In addition, heterogeneity test was performed to evaluate the gender- and educational level-stratified impacts.
Results:
Totally 3 272 valid subjects were enrolled, including 1 618 men (49.45%) and 1 654 women (50.55%), and there were 512 subjects with loss of a spouse (15.65%). There were 656 subjects with very good self-rated health (20.05%), 622 with good health (19.01%), 1 534 with fair health (46.88%), 376 with poor health (11.49%) and 84 with very poor health (2.57%). There were 3 152 couples with successful nearest neighbor matching, and there was no significant difference between the subjects with and without loss of a spouse after adjustment for variables (P>0.05), while the overall fitting degree of the model was good following matching. PSM showed that the self-rated health became poor following loss of a spouse among middle-aged and elderly populations, with average treatment effect (ATT) of 0.055 to 0.061, and a remarkably negative effect of loss of a spouse on self-rated health was seen in women, with ATT of 0.192 to 0.223, while no remarkable effect was seen in men. Loss of a spouse showed a remarkably negative effect on self-rated health among individuals receiving junior and senior high educations, with ATT of 0.048 to 0.057, but presented no remarkable effect on self-rated health among individuals receiving primary educations.
Conclusions
Loss of a spouse presents a negative effect on self-rated health among middle-aged and elderly populations, and remarkably negative effects are seen among women and individuals receiving high educational levels.
5.STUDIES ON THE CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS OF THE MARINE SPONGE HALICLONA SP.
Zhi ZENG ; Longmei ZENG ; Jingyu SU
Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs 1994;0(01):-
The chemical constituents of the marine sponge Haliclona sp. collected from the South China Sea have been studied. An alkanoid 1 and an aryl acid 2 were isolated from the marine sponge and the structure of 1 and 2 were respectively elucidated as 1,3 -dimethylxanthine and p - hydroxybenzoic acid by spectroscopic analysis and elemental analysis.
7.Studies on volatile constituents in Chinese medicinal preparation "Pao Chai Pill
Dingqiao YANG ; Heping ZENG ; Zhi ZENG ; Xiaoping LAI ; Shaolin MENG
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(12):-
Object To study the volatile constituents in the TCM preparation "Pao Chai Pill" made in Yangcheng (Guangzhou) (YPCP) in comparison with that made in Hongkong (HPCP) to gain some insight for the renewal of YPCP to a new dosage form Methods The volatile constituents were extracted with the aid of ultrasonic wave in organic solvent, and identified by GC-MS and elucidated on the standard MS data Their relative contents in percentage were calculated by area normalization Results 24 and 20 volatile constituents were identified in YPCP and HPCP respectively Conclusion YPCP showed more rich in sesquiterpene lactones but less sesquiterpenes and sesquiterpene alcohols than HPCP
9.Clinicopathological study on proteomic screening for proteins associated with colorectal carcinogenesis.
Zhi-Hong LIU ; Liang ZENG ; Jian LIU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2007;29(2):135-136
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10.Effects of red clover extract on the activation and proliferation of mouse T lymphocytes and the NO secretion of mouse macrophages
Zhi YANG ; Xiuyan HUANG ; Yaoying ZENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2008;43(10):1019-1024
The study investigated the effects of red clover extract (RCE) on mouse T macrophages and lymphocytes in vitro. The cell toxic effect of RCE was estimated by MTT assay. Multiple-fluorescence staining plus flow cytometry were used to detect the effect of RCE on CD69/CD25/CD71 expression of mouse T lymphocytes stimulated by Con A; CFDA-SE staining plus flow cytometry were used to analyze the effect of RCE on proliferation of T lymphocytes activated by Con A; The effect of RCE on nitric oxide(NO) secretion of mouse macrophages stimulated by lipopelysaccharide (LPS) for 24 h was assayed by Griess reagent system. We found that RCE had potent anti-inflammatory effects on mice. RCE had littl ecell toxic effect on mouse lymphocytes and macrophages. RCE strongly inhibited the excessive production of inflammatory mediators ( NO, CD69, CD25, CD71 ), in a dose-dependent manner, like cyclosporine A injection. RCE could inhibit proliferation of CD3<'+> T lymphocytes. These data suggested that RCE migh texhibit anti-inflammatory effect by inhibiting the activation and proliferation of mouse lymphocytes and the NO secretion of mouse macrophages.