1.Analysis of safety of minimally invasive embedding.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2016;36(2):184-186
The technique of minimally invasive embedding simplifies the clinical manipulation of embeddingtherapy and relieves painful patients. The safety of minimally invasive embedding is analyzed in terms of manipula-tion apparatuses, embedding materials, operating techniques and possible adverse reactions, etc. It is expected thatthe evidence of popularizing minimally invasive embedding should be provided.
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2.Curative Effect of r IL-2 Combined with Cisplatin in the Treatment of Patients with Malignant Pleural Ef-fusions
Lijie HE ; Qiuju YU ; Ziying WANG
China Pharmacist 2014;(10):1698-1699
Objective:To explore the curative effect and adverse reactions of cisplatin combined with rIL-2 on malignant pleural effusion. Methods:Totally 60 cases of patients with malignant pleural effusion were randomly divided into the observation group ( 30 cases) and the control group (30 cases). In the observation group, 30 cases were given intrapleural injection of cisplatin and rIL-2 af-ter the pleural effusions were drained, and in the control group, the patients received intrapleural injection of cisplatin. Both of the two groups were observed of tumor response and drug adverse reactions, compared the quelity of life and immune function indicators before and after treatment. Results:The response rate in the observation group was 83. 3%, which was significantly higher than that in the control group (56. 7%) (P<0. 05). The improvement of Karnofsky score in the observation group was 86. 7%, which was also nota-bly higher than that in the control group(63. 3%) (P<0. 05). After the treatment, CD4 level and CD4/CD8 were significantly in-creased in the observation group(P<0. 05), while those in the control group were notably decreased (P<0. 05), and the difference was statistically significant (P<0. 05). The incidence of adverse reactions shew no significant difference between the two groups (P>0. 05). Conclusion:Cisplatin combined with rIL-2 shows confirmed effects in the patients with malignant pleural effusion.
3.Application of data acquisition card
Yanping WANG ; Ziying ZHAO ; Jinxing BAI
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(02):-
This paper develops a multiport hyperfunctional data acquisition card. Its ports are controlled through programming, and then precise locating and real- time feedback of medical instruments can be fulfilled.
4.A study on the modification of pyrogenic pathology model induced by injection of disiccate saccharomycete water in rats
Juying WANG ; Jianfeng MA ; Ru SUN ; Ziying WANG ; Shenghua LU
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2001;22(1):27-28
Purpose The aim is to modify the pyrogenic pathol ogy mo del induced by injection of saccharomycetet water in rats,and to eliminate the t emperature decline period after injection of saccharomycete water sc.Metho ds It was measured that the anus temperature of both two groups of rats (one group was injected of incubated saccharomycete water and the other inj ected unincubated saccharomycete water sc) 1,2,3,4,6,8 h after injection respect ively.Results The anus temperature had no decline period and the temperature rose quickly in the group of injected with incubated saccharomyc ete water (in 34℃thermostasis water).There was significant difference(P<0.05 or P<0.01)between incubated group and unincubated group in temperature risin g by t-test.Conclusion No temperature declining peri od was observed in the pyrogenic pathology model of rat, if those rats were trea ted with saccharomycete water which was incubated at 34℃for 0.5 h.
5.Screening, identification and function of pPCP1 plasmid-derived sRNA in Yersinia pestis:a preliminary study
Hongduo WANG ; Zizhong LIU ; Ziying WANG ; Ruifu YANG ; Yanping HAN
Military Medical Sciences 2015;(9):672-676
Objective To identify small non-coding RNAs encoded by plasmid pPCP1 and investigate their roles in biofilm formation, stress tolerance and/or virulence in Yersinia pestis.Methods Seven plasmid pPCP1-encoded sRNAs were identified by RNA-seq results in Y.pestis in our previous studies.Northern blot was used to validate the presence of the seven sRNAs.The sRNA-deletion mutants were constructed via λ-Red homologous recombination system.The biofilm formation, high salt tolerance and virulence of the phenotypes were compared between Y.pestis WT strain and sRNA mutants.Results and Conclusion The expression of seven pPCP1-encoded sRNAs was validated and the transcript length detected by Northern blotting corresponded to the length observed by RNA-seq.On this basis, five sRNA-deletion mutants were obtained.The capacity of biofilm formation was weakened upon deletion of sR3446.The tolerance of sR3446, sR3457, sR4338 and sR4340 mutants was found weakened in vitro compared to that of wild-type strain,but the tolerance of sR6143 was found increased.Slight virulence attenuation was found in two sRNA mutants ( sR4338 and sR4340 ) .The results suggest that pPCP1-deriving sRNA might be implicated in stress response, biofilm and virulence in Y.pestis.
6.Self-management and its influencing factors of elderly patients with chronic heart failure
Ziying WANG ; Donghua MI ; Shuilian WANG ; Xiaoling MA ; Xiaoshan RONG ; Xiaoyan YU ; Youqing PENG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2017;52(4):431-435
Objective To investigate the status of self-management of elderly patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) in Xinjiang Region,and to explore the effects of different demographic factors on self-management.Methods A total of 704 patients with chronic heart failure were randomly selected from Urumqi,Kashgar,Khotan,Changji,Shihezi,Yili Hazakh in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region via convenience sampling method and were investigated using heart failure self-management scale.Results The total score of self-management of chronic heart failure elderly patients was(47.6±11.1) and scoring rate was 59.5%.There were statistically significant differences(P<0.01) in self-management score among patients with different ethnicity,religion,self-care ability,per capita income.The influencing factors of self-management were self-care ability,NYHA class and per capita monthly income(P<0.05).Conclusion The overall level of self-management of elderly patients with chronic heart failure in Xinjiang Region is low,and self-management is affected by self-care ability,NYHA class and per capita monthly income.Tailored culture-based education should be provided to improve patients' self-management.
7.Interpretation of Chinese clinical practice guideline for patellofemoral osteoarthritis (2020 edition)
Chao ZENG ; Haochen WANG ; Ziying WU ; Yilun WANG ; Yongcheng HU ; Guanghua LEI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2021;41(2):129-132
Patellofemoral osteoarthritis (PFOA) is a subtype of knee osteoarthritis that has gained popularity in recent years due to its high prevalence and disease burden. The National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Disorders (Xiangya Hospital) and the Joint Surgery Branch of the Chinese Orthopaedic Association, together with the editorial department of the Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics, convened a panel of orthopaedic experts to come up with guidelines. Subsequently, the Chinese clinical practice guideline for patellofemoral osteoarthritis (2020 edition) was officially released in September 2020. This is of utmost importance in standardizing the clinical diagnosis and treatment of PFOA in China. The present guideline focused on the diagnosis (symptoms, signs and imaging changes), non-surgical interventions (primary treatment and pharmacotherapy) and surgical interventions (repair and reconstruction) of PFOA. The present interpretation aims to address key emerging clinical issues in the diagnosis and treatment of PFOA in China.
8.Early endoscopic therapy for elderly patients with acute severe biliary pancreatitis
Ziying XIE ; Yagang ZHAO ; Dayong SUN ; Meihua ZHOU ; Hong SONG ; Weiwei WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2011;28(10):566-568
Objective To evaluate the clinical effects of early endoscopic therapy for elderly patients with acute severe biliary pancreatitis.Methods Ninety-two elderly patients with acute severe biliary pancreatitis were randomly divided into 2 groups:ERCP group ( n =43) and non-ERCP group ( n =49).Serum TNF-a,IL-6,IL-8,the recovery time of blood amylase,the duration of abdominal pain,hospitalization,mortality and complications were compared.Results ERCP group showed a greater decrease in serum TNF-α,IL-6 and IL-8 levels than the control group ( 45.16 ± 13.48 ) μg/L v.s.( 176.89 ± 47.35 ) μg/L,(31.76 ± 13.85)μg/L v.s.(68.48 ±24.87) μg/L,(113.39 ±63.78) μg/L v.s.(309.86 ± 117.13)μg/L) (P <0.05 ).The duration of abdominal pain,the recovery time of blood amylase and hospitalization in ERCP group were significantly shorter compared to the non-ERCP group [ ( 10.2 ± 1.7 ) d v.s.( 13.2 ±2.4)d,(3.3 ±1.0)dv.s.(5.5 ±1.2)d,(15 ±1.6)dv.s.(20±3.0)d] (P<0.05),and complication rate of the ERCP group was lower,too (5% v.s.22%,P < 0.05).Conclusion Early ERCP is safe and highly effective for the elderly patients with acute severe biliary pancreatitis.
9.Protective effects of hydroxyethylpuerarin on cultured bovine cerebral microvascular endothelial cells damaged by hydrogen peroxide
Hongmei GUANG ; Xiumei ZHANG ; Yingquan LI ; Xinbing WEI ; Ziying WANG ; Huiqing LIU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2005;40(3):220-224
Aim To observe the damages induced by hydrogen peroxide in cultured bovine cerebral microvascular endothelial cells (BCMEC) and evaluate the protective effects of hydroxyethylpuerarin on hydrogen peroxide-injured BCMEC. Methods BCMEC were cultured and transferred into modified Eagle medium (MEM). The viability of cells was detected by MTT assay. Cell injury was determined by lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity in the extracellular medium. Flow cytometry was employed to observe the occurrence of apoptosis. Morphologic changes of cells were visualized under phase contrast and electron occurrence of apoptosis. Hydroxyethylpuerarin was shown to increase the survival rate and decrease the activity of LDH of BCMEC damaged by hydrogen peroxide. Hydroxyethylpuerarin was also found to protect BCMEC against apoptosis induced by hydrogen peroxide. Conclusion Hydrogen peroxide induces BCMEC injury either by apoptosis or through necrosis. Hydroxyethylpuerarin protects BCMEC against hydrogen peroxide-induced injury in a concentration-dependent manner. Its antioxidant effects might be involved as the mechanism protection.
10.Reliability of gas sampling from distal end of tracheal tube for PETCO2 monitoring in neonates
Ziying JIN ; Maoying YANG ; Ru LIN ; Wenfang HUANG ; Jiangmei WANG ; Zhiyong HU ; Qiang SHU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2015;35(4):450-452
Objective To evaluate the reliability of gas sampling from the distal end of the tracheal tube for partial pressure of end-tidal CO2 (PETCO2) monitoring in neonates.Methods A total of 50 fullterm neonates,scheduled for elective abdominal surgery under general anesthesia,aged 1-28 days,weighing 2.55-4.00 kg,of ASA physical status Ⅰ or Ⅱ,were randomly divided into 2 groups (n =25 each) using a random number table:gas samples collected from proximal end of tracheal tube group (group P) and gas samples collected from distal end of tracheal tube group (group D).Epidural catheters of 1 mm in external diameter were used.One end of the catheter was connected to a tube for carbon dioxide sampling,and the other end was inserted into the endotracheal tube and advanced toward the distal hole of the tube.At 15 min of mechanical ventilation,blood samples were collected from the radial artery for record of PETCO2 and for blood gas analysis.Consistency test was performed between PETCO2 and partial pressure of arterial CO2 (PaCO2).Results PET CO2 was significantly lower than PaCO2 in the two groups.There was no significant difference in PaCO2between the two groups.PETCO2 was significantly higher in group D than in group P.Kappa was significantly higher in group D than in group P.Conclusion Gas sampling from the distal end of the tracheal tube is more reliable than gas sampling from the proximal end in monitoring PETCO2 in the neonates.