1.Determination of Metamizole Sodium and Chlorphenamine Maleate in Zhongganling Tablets by Solid-Phase Extracting HPLC
Yiying LIANG ; Binghui ZHU ; Huiwen LU ; Jinxiong YU ; Zhihua DENG ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(04):-
Objective: To establish a method for the determination of metamizole sodium and chlorphenamine malete in zhongganling Tablets. Methods: The sample was determined by ion pair HPLC after it was purified on Sep Pak C 18 microcolumn. The chromatographic conditions included: Hypersil DBS C 18 chromatographic column (250mm?4.6mm, i.d.5?m) as an anlaytical column, methanol mixed solution of sodium heptanesulfonate and glacial acetic acid (600∶400) as a mobile phase, the detection wavelength at 264nm and 1.0mL?min -1 of flow rate. Results: The average recoveries of metamizole sodium and chlorphenamine maleate were 99.6% (RSD was 2.1% and n was 6) and 98.0% (RSD was 1.5% and n was 6), respectively. Conclusion: Metamizole sodium and chlorphenamine maleate can be determined respectively by HPLC with the same mobile phase when Sep Pak C 18 microcolumn solid phase extraction method is used to substitute for the traditional sample pretreatment methods refluxing, extracting and concentrating, and sodium heptanesulfonate ion pair reagent in acid condition is selected.
2.Determination of taurocholic acid in Shedanchuanbei Oral Liquid and snake bile by SPE-HPLC
Binghui ZHU ; Jihui FANG ; Jinfei LI ; Huanguang CHEN ; Huiwen LU ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(04):-
Objective: To establish the method for determination of taurocholic acid in the Traditional Chinese Medicine Shedanchuanbei Oral Liquid and snake bile. Methods: The sample was prepared as mixed solution containing methanol and KH 2PO 4. The mixed solution was injected into Sep Pak C 18 cartridge for the purpose of sample purity. In this processing, the substances which having strong retain action and could harm analytic column were hold in the Sep Pak C 18 cartridge. The eluting solution that the Sep Pak C 18 cartridge had be over loading for taurocholic acid was used as the test solution. The test solution was measured by RP HPLC. The chromatographic conditions were as followed: Supelcosil LC 8 column(150mm?4.6nm,5?m) as analytic column, detect wavelength at 203nm, and MeOH 0.4%KH 2PO 4 mixed solution(56∶44, V/V ) as mobile phase. The inject volume was 50?L. Results: The linear response range of sodium taurocholate was from 0.0253mg?mL -1 to 0.253mg?mL -1 , and the correlation coefficient was 0.9999. The average recovery rate was 101.3%, RSD was 0.40%( n =6). Conclusion: This method was simple, efficient and suitable to the quality control for Shedanchuanbei Oral Liquid and snake bile.
3.Combination of secretin-enhanced MR cholangiopancreatography and conventional MRI in the diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis
Yun BIAN ; Li WANG ; Chao CHEN ; Jianping LU ; Shiyue CHEN ; Binghui ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2014;48(4):294-298
Objective To discuss the value of combining secretin-enhanced MR cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) and conventional MRI in the evaluation of chronic pancreatitis (CP).Methods Seventeen normal volunteers,and 36 patients with CP were enrolled in this study.Thick slab two dimension MRCP sequence,coronal T2 weighted sequence and conventional MRI were performed on all subjects.The changes of pancreatic ducts were observed before and after the injection of secretin.The exocrine function of the pancreas was evaluated using duodenal filling (DF) grades.Pancreatic parenchyma was reflected by signal intensity ratio (SIR) between the pancreas and the left psoas muscle on MR plain scan,and the ratio between the pancreatic substance phase and portal phase (A/V) of MR enhanced scan.All subjects were classified based on Cambridge classification and DF grades.The SIR and A/V were compared between all groups of Cambridge classification using the one-way ANOVA test,and between two groups of DF grades using Student's t test.Correlations between Cambridge classifications,DF grades and SIR,A/V were tested using Spearman rank correlation coefficients.Results After secretin injection,the visualization of all portions of the main pancreatic ducts and branch ducts were significantly improved in all subjects.Ten minutes after secretin injection,17 volunteers showed grade 3.Grade 3,2 and 1 were seen in 23,8,5 patients,respectively.Mild,moderate and severe CP by Cambridge classification showed in 11,12,13 patients,respectively.The mean SIR values of the volunteers and the three groups were 1.21 ± 0.19,1.07 ±0.21,0.98 ± 0.21 and 0.85 ± 0.18,respectively; the mean A/V values:1.15 ± 0.11,1.23 ± 0.34,0.97 ± 0.16 and 0.91 ± 0.12.There was statistically significant difference of SIR and A/V (F =8.72 and 7.72,P <0.01) between volunteers and CP.Normal and abnormal DF were seen in 40 and 13 patients.The mean SIR values of the two groups were 1.09 ± 0.20 and 0.88 ± 0.27 ; the mean A/V values:1.15 ± 0.11 and 0.94 ± 0.30.There was statistically significant difference of SIR and A/V (t =3.10 and -2.40,P < 0.01) between two groups.There were correlations between Cambridge classification,DF grades and SIR (r =0.60 and 0.41,P<0.01),A/V (r =0.60 and 0.52,P<0.01).Conclusion Secretin-enhanced MRCP combined with conventional MRI can be used to evaluate CP regarding changes of morphology and function,which can provide a useful reference for the clinical diagnosis.
4.Multi-b-value diffusion weighted imaging MRI in evaluation of renal tumors:preliminary results
Qinqin KANG ; Chao MA ; Binghui ZHAO ; Linhui WANG ; Zhenjie WU ; Huojun ZHANG ; Jianping LU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2015;(6):419-422
Objective To determine the significance of the quantitative parameters obtained from intravoxel incoherent motion ( IVIM) diffusion weighted imaging ( DWI) in differentiating renal tumors from normal renal tissues.Methods Twenty-four patients with surgical pathology-proven renal tumors and 13 volunteers with healthy kidneys were included.DWI was performed with 9 b-values (0, 20, 50, 100, 200, 400, 600, 800 and 1 000 s/mm2).The slow component of diffusion (Dslow), fast component of diffusion ( Dfast ) and fraction of fast ADC ( f) of the biexponential DWI were calculated for the clear cell renal cell carcinoma (CCRCC), the normal renal parenchyma and the non CCRCC ( NCCRCC) .The ADC was calculated for all b-values using linear regression yielding standard ADC ( ADCtot ) .The parameters were compared among the groups, and the receiver operating characteristic ( ROC ) analysis was performed. Results CCRCC showed higher ADCtot (1.73 ±0.43) ×10 -3 mm2/s, Dfast (14.75 ±14.73) ×10 -3 mm2/s, Dslow(1.34 ±0.38) ×10 -3 mm2/s than NCCRCC (ADCtot(1.23 ±0.26) ×10 -3 mm2/s, Dfast(9.47 ± 5.27) ×10 -3 mm2/s, Dslow(0.58 ±0.15) ×10 -3 mm2/s), and the differences of ADCtot(P=0.037) and Dslow(P=0.001) were significant.The normal renal parenchyma showed higher ADCtot (2.25 ±0.11) × 10 -3 mm2/s, Dslow ( 1.74 ±0.17 ) ×10 -3 mm2/s, f ( 35.00% ±9.37%) than CCRCC ( f, 31.13% ± 10.75%) and NCCRCC(f, 33.76%±24.02%), and the differences between the normal renal parenchyma and CCRCC of ADCtot ( P =0.000 ) and Dslow ( P =0.001 ) were significant.There were no differences between the normal renal parenchyma and the tumor ipsilateral renal parenchyma of all parameters.Dslow had higher accuracy ( sensitivity 95%, specificity 100%) in distinguishing CCRCC and NCCRCC, with area under the curve of 0.988.Conclusions Multi-b-value DWI derived quantitative parameters including ADCtot and Dslow may differ significantly between the renal tumor and normal renal parenchyma.Dslow is the best parameter in distinguishing CCRCC and NCCRCC.
5.Characteristics of optical coherence tomography angiography in nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy patients
Binghui WU ; Yan SUO ; Yang QIAO ; Chan LI ; Jinxin SONG ; Huiqin LU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2021;23(5):645-649
Objective:To analyze the superficial retinal blood flow around the optic disc of optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) in non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NA-AION) patients with affected eyes and contralateral healthy eyes, compared with healthy people.Methods:From May 2018 to may 2019, 30 patients with NA-AION in Xi′an No. 1 Hospital were selected. The changes of superficial retinal blood flow density and perfusion around the optic disc on OCTA of 30 patients with NA-AION, whose contralateral healthy eyes were compared. The pattern visual evoked potential (PVEP) of both eyes was also compared. 30 healthy people with no history of eye disease and history of eye surgery were selected as healthy control group, and differences between healthy control group and contralateral healthy eye group in NA-AION patients of the superficial retinal blood flow density and perfusion around the optic disc were compared.Results:The average values of serum homocysteine, apolipoprotein E and low density lipoprotein in 30 patients with NA-AION were higher than the normal reference range. Compared with the contralateral healthy eyes, the effected eyes of NA-AION patients had lower retinal blood flow density and perfusion in the center, inner layer and complete area of the optic disc, with significantly difference ( P<0.05); there was no significant difference in the latency and amplitude of PVEP-P100 between the two groups ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference in the density and perfusion of superficial retinal blood flow in the center, inner layer and complete area of the optic disc between the contralateral healthy eyes of NA-AION patients and healthy control ( P>0.05). Conclusions:OCTA is a safe, rapid and non-invasive test, and it can detect blood perfusion defects promptly, which can be used as the most commonly test method for patients with NA-AION in order to make auxiliary diagnosis and gain time for clinical treatment.
6.Correlation analysis of macular microvascular structure and macular pigment opticaldensity in retinal vein occlusion
Guolong DING ; Binghui WU ; Yan SUO ; Chan LI ; Huiqin LU ; Hongbing ZHANG ; Huiqin WU
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2022;38(10):835-839
Objective:To observe the changes of macular microvascular structure and macular pigment density (MPOD) in eyes with macular edema (ME) secondary to retinal vein occlusion (RVO), and preliminarily analyze their correlation.Methods:A prospective clinical study. A total of 62 eyes of 62 patients with monocular RVO secondary ME (RVO-ME) diagnosed in the Ophthalmology Hospital of Xi'an No.1 Hospital from July 2020 to May 2021 were included in this study. There were 33 males with 33 eyes, 29 females with 29 eyes. The age was 58.30±12.15 years. The course of disease from the onset of symptoms to medical treatment was 12.29±7.65 days. All patients underwent best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) and MPOD test. BCVA examination was performed using a standard logarithmic visual acuity chart, which was converted to logarithm of minimum angle of resolution (logMAR). The vascular density (VD), vascular skeletal density (SD), foveal avascular area (FAZ) and central macular thickness (CMT) of the superficial retinal capillary plexus (SCP) in the range of 3 mm×3 mm in the macular area of bilateral eyes were measured by OCTA. MPOD was measured by heterochromatic scintillation photometry. Bilateral eyes passed examination in 37 cases. The eyes of 25 patients failed to pass the test. The changes of macular VD, SD, FAZ area, CMT and MPOD between the affected eyes and the contralateral eyes were compared. The MPOD of the affected eye and the contralateral eye was compared by paired t test. FAZ area, CMT, VD, SD, and logMAR BCVA were tested by paired Wilcoxon signed rank sum test. Spearman rank correlation test was used to analyze the correlation between macular blood flow density (VD, SD) and foveal morphology (FAZ area, CMT) with logMAR BCVA and MPOD. Results:Compared with contralateral eyes, VD ( Z=-5.981) and SD ( Z=-6.021) were decreased, FAZ area ( Z=-2.598) and CMT ( Z=-6.206) were increased, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). In 37 patients who passed MPOD test in bilateral eyes, the MPOD value of the affected eye was lower than that of the contralateral eye, and the difference was statistically significant ( t=-2.930, P<0.05). Compared with the affected eye which failed to pass the MPOD detection, macular VD ( Z=-2.807) and SD ( Z=-2.460) were increased, FAZ area ( Z=-4.297) and CMT ( Z=-3.796) were decreased in the affected eye which passed the MPOD test, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). Correlation analysis showed that logMAR BCVA in the affected eye was negatively correlated with macular VD and SD ( r=-0.298, -0.461; P<0.05), which was positively correlated with FAZ area and CMT ( r=0.487, 0.789; P<0.05). MPOD in the affected eye was negatively correlated with logMAR BCVA ( r=-0.344, P<0.05). MPOD in the contralateral eye was positively correlated with CMT ( r=0.358, P<0.05). Conclusions:The VD and SD of macular SCP are decreased, FAZ area is enlarged, CMT is thickened, and MPOD is decreased in RVO-ME eyes. MPOD is negatively correlated with logMAR BCVA.
7.Complex dental anomalies in a belatedly diagnosed cleidocranial dysplasia patient.
Hui LU ; Binghui ZENG ; Dongsheng YU ; Xiangyi JING ; Bin HU ; Wei ZHAO ; Yiming WANG
Imaging Science in Dentistry 2015;45(3):187-192
Cleidocranial dysplasia (CCD) is a rare congenital disorder, typically characterized by persistently open skull sutures, aplastic or hypoplastic clavicles, and supernumerary teeth. Mutations in the gene encoding the runt-related transcription factor 2 (RUNX2) protein are responsible for approximately two thirds of CCD patients. We report a 20-year-old CCD patient presenting not only with typical skeletal changes, but also complex dental anomalies. A previously undiagnosed odontoma, 14 supernumerary teeth, a cystic lesion, and previously unreported fused primary teeth were discovered on cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans. Mutation analysis identified the causal c.578G>A (p.R193Q) mutation in the RUNX2 gene. At 20 years of age, the patient had already missed the optimal period for dental intervention. This report describes the complex dental anomalies in a belatedly diagnosed CCD patient, and emphasizes the significance of CBCT assessment for the detection of dental anomalies and the importance of early treatment to achieve good outcomes.
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8.Organizing, implementation and thinking of the drill teaching of nuclear emergency medical rescue
Yuhui HAO ; Shuang WANG ; Juan LI ; Binghui LU ; Yonghong RAN ; Jing LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2020;19(8):915-918
In order to improve our military's medical support capabilities, the Army Military Medical University regularly organizes comprehensive military medical drills, of which nuclear emergency medical rescue is an important subject. Therefore, it is urgent to form a standardized teaching process of nuclear emergency medical rescue drills. Firstly, based on the two major tasks of nuclear emergency medical rescue, and "emergency treatment of nuclear wounded in killing area" and "early treatment of nuclear wounded in developing area," a nuclear emergency medical rescue drill teaching process has been formed, including "reconnaissance, detection, classification, decontamination and treatment". Then, it's applied to actual teaching, and the problems in teaching are found by analyzing the changes in the rescue ability of the students before and after learning. Finally, the corresponding improvement measures are put forward to open up new ideas for drill teaching.
9.Research on the evaluation system of nuclear emergency medical rescue drills
Yuhui HAO ; Shuang WANG ; Yonghong RAN ; Juan LI ; Yazhen ZHAO ; Binghui LU ; Jing LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2021;20(5):506-509
Objective:To explore the formulation of the evaluation system of nuclear emergency medical rescue drills.Methods:By using the analytic hierarchy process, theoretical analysis and expert consultation, the evaluation system was established, and online questionnaires were used to investigate student satisfaction. Excel software was used for data entry, Matlab 6.5 software was used for weight calculation, and questionnaire data were authorized to SPSSAU online platform to analyze the correlation coefficient between trainees' attitude towards drills and satisfaction of the evaluation system.Results:An evaluation system of nuclear emergency medical rescue drills composed of multiple indicators was constructed, and the weights of each indicator of the system were obtained. The corresponding weights for group comprehensive proficiency, topic theoretical oral examination, personal practice and virtual system were 0.108, 0.557, 0.280 and 0.054, respectively. Simultaneously, the evaluation of the system by the trainees was investigated, and it was found that there was a significant correlation between the trainee's attitude towards the drills and satisfaction with the system.Conclusion:The nuclear emergency medical rescue evaluation system formed in this research is expected to provide theoretical methods for comprehensive evaluation of students' knowledge and capabilities, and at the same time it's helpful to improve the nuclear emergency rescue capabilities of students.
10.Fully-automated 3D volume segmentation in CT images for preoperatively predicting the overall survival of resectable pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma: a cohort study
Kai CAO ; Xuezhou LI ; Binghui ZHAO ; Yun BIAN ; Hui JIANG ; Xu FANG ; Jing LI ; Fang LIU ; Jianping LU ; Wei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2021;21(6):467-472
Objective:To verify the predictive value of fully-automated 3D volume segmentation of CT images for the overall survival prognosis of resectable pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC).Methods:From July 2018 to March 2019, the clinical data of 198 cases of resectable PDAC were continuously collected in the First Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University. According to the level of carbohydrate antigen(CA)19-9 and carcinoembryonic antigen(CEA), the patient were divided into low CA19-9 group(≤210 U/ml ), high CA19-9 group (>210 U/ml ), normal CEA group (<5 ng/ml ) and high CEA group (≥5 ng/ml). Using our fully-automated segmentation tool developed in the early stage, images at the plain phase and portal phase were matched to those at the late artery phase by taking the artery phase as the matching target to establish UNet model; and the PDAC tumor and pancreatic glands were three-dimensionally segmented to estimate the tumor 3D volume. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis were performed to compare the tumor 3D volume with the common preoperative risk factors (tumor 2D long diameter, CA19-9 level, CEA level, etc.) in predicting the patients′ survival. C-index was used to estimate the accuracy for predicting the survival. Receiver operating characteristics curve (ROC) was drawn and AUC was calculated to evaluate the accuracy for predicting the 1-year and 2-year overall survival and the influence of CA19-9 and CEA level on the patients′ overall survival.Results:Univariate logistic analysis showed that age, tumor 3D volume, tumor location, CA19-9 and CEA level were correlated with the patients′ overall survival. Multivariate logistic analysis showed that tumor 3D volume, CA199 and CEA were correlated with the overall survival. Among them, tumor 3D volume was most strongly correlated with the overall survival ( HR=2.25, 95% CI1.49-3.39, P<0.0001). The prognostic C-index of automatic 3D tumor volume, tumor long diameter, serum CEA and CA19-9 was 0.667(95% CI0.617-0.717), 0.637(0.583-0.691), 0.593(0.527-0.659) and 0.585(0.526-0.644), respectively. The AUCs of 3D tumor volume, tumor location, tumor long diameter, serum CEA and CA19-9 for predicting 1-year and 2-year survival were 0.726 and 0.698, 0.562 and 0.562, 0.703 and 0.660, 0.583 and 0.624, 0.602 and 0.609 respectively. C-index and AUC of tumor 3D volume was significantly better than those of the other common preoperative risk factors, and the difference was statistically significant (all P value <0.05). The survival of patients with large tumor 3D volume was greatly poorer than that of patients with small tumor 3D volume in low CA19-9 group, high CA19-9 group, normal CEA group and high CEA group, and the differences were all statistically significant ( HR=2.27, 95% CI 1.39-3.72; HR=2.42, 95% CI1.23-4.74; HR=2.08, 95% CI1.07-4.06; HR=2.67, 95% CI1.63-4.38, all P value <0.01). And the automatic 3D volume was the strongest predictor for the survival in high CA19-9 group. Conclusions:The tumor 3D volume obtained by automatic CT segmentation was an objective and reliable prognostic biomarker, which can supplement the established preoperativel risk factors and was expected to guide the personalized choice of neoadjuvant therapy.