2.Airway remodeling and asthma.
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2006;44(8):632-635
Airway Remodeling
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Asthma
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pathology
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physiopathology
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Child
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Humans
5.Ideas Exploration and Analysis on the Prescription Comment of TCM Injections
Xinnan CHANG ; Desheng XU ; Li LIU ; Xi GUAN ; Qiaoxue PU
China Pharmacy 2016;27(26):3715-3717,3718
OBJECTIVE:To explore the ideas for the prescription comment of TCM injections,and provide reference for clini-cal rational use. METHODS:Totally 9 457 prescriptions in PIVAS and 400 hospitalized medical records in our hospital in 2015 were collected. The prescriptions and hospitalized medical records which contained TCM injections were retrospectively commented in aspects of indications,usage and dosage,drug combination,solvent selection and repeat medication,and analysis of typical case. RESULTS:In 2015,there were 2 544 prescriptions(26.90%)in PIVAS and 195 medical records(48.75%)that used TCM injections;the irrational use was mainly inappropriate solvent selection(50.70%),inappropriate usage and dosage(27.00%),inap-propriate indications (10.33%),inappropriate combination therapy (7.51%) and repeat medication (4.46%). CONCLUSIONS:Prescription of TCM injections should be commented with the medical records and individual analyzed;in terms of unreasonable prescriptions and medical records TCM clinical pharmacists should actively intervene unreasonable prescriptions by the bed.
6.Leukotriene and respiratory syncytial virus.
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2013;51(2):109-110
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administration & dosage
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therapeutic use
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Asthma
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drug therapy
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etiology
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metabolism
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Bronchiolitis, Viral
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drug therapy
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Cysteine
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metabolism
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Humans
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Infant
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Infant, Newborn
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Leukotriene Antagonists
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administration & dosage
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therapeutic use
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Leukotrienes
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biosynthesis
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Nasopharynx
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secretion
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Quinolines
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administration & dosage
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therapeutic use
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections
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drug therapy
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metabolism
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virology
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Risk Factors
7.A retrospective survey on diagnosis and treatment of the patients with lung cancer in the affiliated hospital of Hainan Medical College and its revelation
Feng LIU ; Huaping HUANG ; Xi LI ; Chang LIU ; Guilan XIONG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;(1):18-21
Objective To investigate the diagnosis and treatment of the patients with lung cancer hospital-ized in affiliated hospital of Hainan Medical College.Methods A retrospective study was performed from January 1st 2005 to December 31th 2009 in the Hospital.201 patients were enrolled in this study.Results The average onset age of patients with lung cancer was 66 years old.No difference in different gender.The incidence of male was 72.1%, which was higher than of female(27.9%).Male to female ratio was 2.6:1.70.3% of male patients with lung cancer had a history of smoking.146 cases(72.6%)were diagnosed by clinical data,only 55 cases(27.4%)were diagnosed by histopathology.134 cases(66.7%)hadn′t indications for surgery.only 17 cases(25.4%)agreed to have surgery among 67 cases (33.3%)with indications for surgery,50 cases(74.6%)didn't agree to have surgery.34 cases (16.9%)had no indications for chemotherapy.40 cases(24.0%)agreed to have chemotherapy among 167 cases (83.1%)with indications for chemotherapy,but only 14 cases(35.0%)had completed 4 to 6 cycles of chemotherapy, and 26 cases(65.0%)hadn't completed 4 to 6 cycles.8 cases(4.0%)agreed to have radiotherapy.3 cases(1.5%) agreed to have targeted therapy.3 cases (1.5%)transfered to other hospital.Conclusion The ratio of lung cancer patients in male is higher than female in the hospital.smoking is closely related to male patients.Clinical diagnosis rate of patients is high,whereas histopathologic diagnosis rate is low.The rate of the intervention that patients accepted is low and many patients give up available management after the diagnosis is made.
8.Epidemiological study on pathogens of deep fungal infection
Jun-Min ZHANG ; Li-Yan XI ; Chang-Ming LU ; Chun-Hong ZHOU ; Jun LI ; Xi-Qing LI ;
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2001;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the dynamic distribution changes of fungi responsible for the deep infection and antifungal susceptibility to provide a basis for the empirical antifungal treatment.Methods Medical records were reviewed from cases suspectedof deep fungal infection at our hospital from January 1998 to December 2004.3122 isolates of 13 species were analyzed with SPSSll.0.Etest was used for the antifungal susceptibility test.Results Candida albicans was the most commonly isolated organism,while the prevalence of Candida albicans decreased(76.3% vs 66.8%,x~2=34.33,P
9. Intestinal flora as the potential target for nutritional support treatment in abdominal infection and its clinical significance
Chang LIU ; Yanyan DONG ; Zeyu LI ; Jingyao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2019;18(10):916-919
Intra-abdominal infections (IAIs) are common in the clinical practice, which include a variety of patholo-gical conditions. Severe IAIs can lead to sepsis, secondary organ dysfunction, and threaten the lives of patients. Patients with IAIs are under a high metabolic reaction, and often have gastrointestinal dysfunction, manifesting as impaired intestinal mucosal barrier function, out of control in intestinal flora regulation, and continuous loss of nutrients. The body is in a malnutrition condition, and body resistance severely declines, which further aggravates disease progression. Intestinal micro-ecology is the largest and most complex ecosystem in the human body. In the case of coexistence of many bacteria, the synergy and antagonism between different strains maintain the balance of digestive tract microecology. Intestinal flora and nutritional status under IAIs have their particularity. Understanding the mechanism of intestinal flora abnormalities under IAIs, reasonable and effective nutritional support treatment and management is essential for improving the prognosis of patients with IAIs.
10.Influence of complex aerobatics on serum gastrin level of pilots.
Gui Xi MA ; She Zhen QIN ; Ming Gao LI ; Lan Gen XU ; Xin Hua CHANG
Korean Journal of Aerospace and Environmental Medicine 1993;3(2):71-72
No abstract available.
Gastrins*