1.Clinical efficacy of liraglutide combined with metformin in treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus
Mei YANG ; Hui WANG ; Shengwu ZHANG ; Chao HE
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2021;20(4):482-484
One hundred and twenty four patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) admitted to the Department of Endocrinology of Chuzhou First People's Hospital from April to October 2019 whose blood glucose levels were not controlled after treatment with metformin (2.0 g/d) for more than 3 months were enrolled in the study. The patients were randomly divided into oral drug group and liraglutide group with 62 cases in each group. On the basis of metformin, the oral drug group was treated with acarbose (300 mg/d); the liraglutide group was treated with liraglutide (1.2 mg/d). The course of treatment was 3 months. The body weight, fasting blood glucose (FPG), 2-h postprandial blood glucose (2 hPG), glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c), cholesterol (TC) and triglyceride (TG) levels were compared between the two groups before and after treatment, and the gastrointestinal symptoms and the incidence of hypoglycemia were analyzed. After 3-month treatment the body weight, FPG, 2 hPG, HbA1c of the two groups were lower than the baseline levels ( P<0.05). Compared with the oral group, the body weight, FPG, 2 hPG, HbA1c and TG in liraglutide group were more markedly decreased ( P<0.05). The gastrointestinal reaction of liraglutide group was significantly higher than that of the oral drug group, and there was no hypoglycemia in both groups. The data indicate that liraglutide combined with metformin can significantly improve the blood glucose, blood lipid and body weight of T2DM patients and no hypoglycemia occurs during the treatment.
2.Investigation on sensitivity of mites of acaro-asthma patients in different jobs.
Ji HE ; Hui-yong WANG ; Jia-jia JIANG ; Chao-pin LI
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2005;23(6):447-448
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Asthma
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epidemiology
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etiology
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Occupational Diseases
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epidemiology
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etiology
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Pyroglyphidae
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Skin Tests
3.Sequence analysis of 3'-non-coding region of RHD.
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2005;13(2):219-221
There are 3' non-coding region, downstream Rhesus box, SMP1 gene et cetera. after RHD stop code. This study was intended to determine the sequence of 3' non-coding region. One pairs of primer was designed and then a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was established for specific amplification of whole length of 3' non-coding region of RHD in 10 Rh-positive and 10 D(el) samples. The PCR products were purified and directly sequenced. The results showed that all Rh-positive and D(el) samples were identical, which revealed that there were 103 bp between 3'-end of RHD coding region and 5'-end of downstream Rhesus box. The D(el) samples showed the same result with the normal Rh-positive sample. It suggests that lower expression of D antigen in D(el) red cells does not associate with 3' non-coding region of D(el) gene.
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4.MRI features of Hirayama disease at different cervical flexion angles
Hui GAO ; Hongbin HAN ; Xiaojuan XU ; Chao HOU ; Qingyuan HE ; Dongsheng FAN ; Yu FU ; Yu SUN
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2010;44(6):653-656
Objective To analyze MRI features of different cervical flexion positions in Hirayama disease (HD) and discuss the effects on these features by different cervical flexion angles.Methods The cervical MR images of neutral and different flexion positions (20°, 25°, 30°, 35° ,40°) of 20 patients, who were clinically diagnosed as HD,were studied.At flexion positions, the appearance of anterior shifting of the posterior wall of the cervical dural canal and widening of epidural space was recorded.The maximum sagittal diameters (d) of widened cervical epidural space and the cervical canal sagittal diameters (D) on the same level were measured to calculate d/D value for quantitative evaluation of the two signs.Comparisons of appearance of the signs among different flexion positions were made using F/sher's exact test.Repeated measures analysis of variance (rmANOVA) was used to compare mean d/D values among groups with different positions, and paired comparisons were also performed.Results The appearance of anterior shifting of the posterior wall of the cervical dural canal were different between 20° group (70%, 14/20) and other 4 larger angles groups (100%) (χ2 =5.76, P=0.020).The d/D values were 0.51±0.06,0.54±0.08,0.57±0.09,0.61±0.09,0.59±0.07 respectively at abovementioned 5 flexion positions, which were different among groups( F = 3.450 ,P = 0.013 ).The value was greater at 35° than that at 20° and 25°( P <0.05 ), and it was also greater at 40° than that at 20° ( P < 0.05 ).Conclusion Cervical flexion angle has an effect on anterior shifting of the posterior wall of the cervical dural canal and widening of epidural space.
5.Initial study of stability and repeatability of measuring R2 ' and oxygen extraction fraction values in the healthy brain with gradient-echo sampling of spin-echo sequence
Lihong HUI ; Xiaodong ZHANG ; Chao HE ; Sheng XIE ; Jiangxi XIAO ; Jue ZHANG ; Xiaoying WANG ; Xuexiang JIANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2010;44(10):1073-1077
Objective To evaluate the stability and repeatability of gradient-echo sampling of spinecho (GESSE) sequence in measuring the R2'value in volunteers, by comparison with traditional GRE sequence (T2* map and T2 map). Methods Eight normal healthy volunteers were enrolled in this study and written informed consents were obtained from all subjects. MR scanning including sequences of GESSE,T2 map and T2 * map were performed in these subjects at resting status. The same protocol was repeated one day later. Raw data from GESSE sequence were transferred to PC to conduct postprocessing with the software built in house. R2'map and OEF map were got consequently. To obtain quantitative R2'and OEF values in the brain parenchyma, six ROIs were equally placed in the anterior, middle and posterior part of bilateral hemispheres. Both mean and standard deviation of R2 'and OEF were recorded. All images from T2 * map and T2 map were transferred to the Workstation for postprocessing. The ROIs were put at the same areas as those for GESSE sequence. R2'is defined as R2' = R2 * -R2,R2* = 1/T2*. The R2'value of GESSE sequence were compared with that of GRE sequence. Results The mean R2 'values of GESSE at the first and second scan and those of the GRE were (4.21 ±0.92),(4.45 ±0. 94) Hz and (7.37 ±1.47), (6. 42 ±2. 33) Hz 0. 035 respectively. The R2'value and OEF value obtained from GESSE were not significantly different between the first and second scan ( t = - 0. 83, - 1.48, P > 0. 05 ). The R2' value of first GRE imaging had significantly statistical difference from that of second GRE inaging ( t = 1.80, P < 0. 05 ). The R2' value of GESSE sequence was less than that of GRE sequence, and there was significantly statistical difference between them(t = 1.71 ,P<0. 05). Conclusion The GESSE sequence has good stability and repeatability with promising clinical practicability.
6.CT-guided percutaneous biopsy for transplanted liver
Bin GAO ; Ke-Wu HE ; Xiu-Shan ZHANG ; Gang WEN ; Hui-Min CHAO ; Yong-Cui HUANG ;
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2006;0(12):-
Objective To study the technique and clinical significance of percutaneous biopsy of transplanted liver guided by CT.Methods 19 transplanted liver were undergone 25 times of percutaneous biopsy and the pathomorphologic changes were demonstrated by HE staining.Results The successful rate of the percutaneous biopsy was 100% for all the 25 times of this procedure,including acute rejection on 9 episodes,preservation perfusion retrauma in 6,bile duct strictures in 4,drug-induced injury in 4,chronic rejection in 1 and acute hepatic necrosis in 1.Conclusions CT-guided percutaneous biopsy is an important method for diagnosing transplanted liver injury and providing great value for distinguishment of the causes for transplanted liver injury.(J Intervent Radiol,2007,16:855-857)
7.Analysis of the relation between dental arch size and upper airway morphology in patients with obstructive sleep apnea hypoventilation syndrome
Chao XU ; Yuping XIE ; Meng QIN ; Jianmin HE ; Yibo YU ; Hong KANG ; Wei MA ; Peilin HUI
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2016;32(6):834-838
Objective:To study the anatomical correlation between dental arch and the volume of upper airway in patients with obstruc-tive sleep apnea hypoventilation syndrome(OSAHS). Methods: Dental arch architecture and upper airway volume were measured by cone beam CT(CBCT) in the subjects with OSAHS(n=22) and without OSAHS(n=19). The correlation between dental arch and the supper airway volume in OSAHS patients was analyzed. Results:The length of the upper dental arch and the height of palate in OSAHS patients were larger than those of the controls(All, P<0. 05). Cross-sectional area of nasopharynx and retropalatal and the total volume of upper airway were negatively correlated with the palatal height and upper dental arch length(P<0. 05), while positively correlated with upper dental arch of molar regions(P<0. 05). Conclusion:The abnormal shape of upper dental arch is related to the airway vol-ume of nasopharynx and retropalatal region in patients with OSAHS.
8.The inhibition of laryngeal squamaous cell carcinoma by endostatin
Dejun JIN ; Yu WANG ; Hui XIAO ; Chao WANG ; Jingjing HE ; Xinghan LIU
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2006;0(05):-
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the inhibitory effect and possibility inhibitory mechanisms ofendostatin on laryngeal carcinoma cells (Hep-2) and human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC). METHODS ①Using the MTT assay , the effect of different concentrations of endostatin (10 ?g/ml~50 ?g/ml) and endostatin (30 ?g/ml) with different contact times (24~72h) on the livability of Hep-2 and HUVEC cells were determined; ②Changes in the ultrastructures of Hep-2 and HUVEC cells were examined by electron microscopy; ③Survivin mRNA content was determined in Hep-2 cells exposed to endostatin (30 ?g/ml) by RT-PCR test; ④The effect of endostatin (30 ?g/ml) on the ectogenetic artificial blood vessel models was observed by light microscopy. RESULTS ① The growth of Hep-2 and HUVEC cells was significantly inhibited (P
9.Dosimetric study of three dimension therapy plans in patients with squamous cell carcinoma of tongue receiving postoperative intensity-modulated radiotherapy or conventional radiotherapy
Hai-sheng, HU ; Chao, YAN ; Hui-feng, SHI ; Zhong-he, WANG ; Ming, GUO
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2009;29(6):698-701
Objective To evaluate the dose distribution in clinical target volume (CTV) and organs-at-risk (OARs) in three dimension therapy plans in patients with squamous cell carcinoma of tongue receiving postoperative intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) or conventional radiotherapy (CRT) by dosimetric study. Methods Thirty-five patients with squamous cell carcinoma of tongue were divided into CRT group(n=17) and IMRT group(n=18). All patients underwent head-and-neck immobilization with a thermoplastic mask and planning CT scan, and target volume and OARs were contoured. Dose calculation and plan optimization were performed. All three dimension plans passed quality assurance before treatment. The dosimetry of therapy plans with IMRT or CRT in target volume and OARs dose distribution was compared by dose-volume histogram (DVH), conformity index (CI) and homogeneous index (HI). Results There were significant differences in D95 (isodose line to cover 95 percent target volume), CI, HI, minimum dose and maximum dose in CTV of therapy plans between patients with IMRT and CRT(P < 0.01), and there was no significant difference in mean dose of CTV(P > 0.05). The radiation dose on salivary glands (both parotid glands and contralateral submandibular gland) in patients with IMRT was significantly lower than that in patients with CRT(P < 0.01). Conclusion Compared with dose distribution of CRT plans, there are more advantages in improving dose distribution at the target volume and sparing salivary glands in IMRT therapy plans in patients with squamous cell carcinoma of tongue.
10.HPLC-FPS analysis of Ciwujia Tablets and comparison of its different sources
Aidong MIAO ; Yan PENG ; Hui HU ; Benfu WANG ; Chao MA ; Erlong HE
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(03):-
Object To compare HPLC-FPS of five kinds of Ciwujia Tablets (CWT) in nine batches from five different sources. Methods HPLC-FPS analysis method of CWT was developed, and the HPLC-FPS of nine samples was established. Results The methodological evaluation showed that this method had a good repeatability, and the ratio of common peak area for different samples was different. Conclusion This method can be used to differentiate CWT from different sources conveniently.