2.Emphasize early management of burn and prevent complications.
Chinese Journal of Burns 2004;20(3):132-133
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Fluid Therapy
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3.Intensifying studies on postburn ischemic/hypoxic injury.
Chinese Journal of Burns 2003;19(3):132-133
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complications
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metabolism
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therapy
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Fluid Therapy
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etiology
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etiology
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4.Changes of myocardial mitochondrial Ca2+ transport and effects of ATP on them in the early stage after severe burns.
Wan-Yi LIANG ; Zong-Cheng YANG ; Yue-Sheng HUANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2002;18(2):205-206
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5.Determination of Paraquat Adsorbability to Four field Soils of Guangxi Province by High Performance Liquid Chromatography Method
Hua LU ; Zong NING ; Daohai CHENG ; Ying QIU ; Junjie HUANG
Herald of Medicine 2015;(7):938-941
Objective To study paraquat adsorbability of different field soils in Guangxi province of China. Methods HPLC method was adopted to measure the peak area of paraquat in three different media of four types of soils. Chromatographic column was Kromasil C18 column (4. 6 mm×200 mm, 5 μm); mobile phase was acetonitrile-water (including 0. 03 mol·L-1 sodium heptanesulfonate and 0. 24 mol·L-1 phosphoric acid) at a ratio of 397 (pH adjusted to 2. 0 by triethylamine). Detection wave length was 258 nm; column temperature was 25 ℃; the injection volume was 20 μL; flow rate was 0. 8 mL·min-1 . The peak areas of paraquat before and after being adsorbed were compared to calculate the adsorption rate of paraquat in different soils. Results All tested soil samples possessed the adsorption rate of paraquat over 99. 0%. Conclusion Four common field soils in Guangxi province can be used as temporary effective absorbents for the first-aid of paraquat poisoning.
6.Observations on the Therapeutic Effects of Different Direction Hegu Needlings on the Pain Stage of Scapulohumeral ;Periarthritis
Peng LIU ; Bo CHENG ; Lei ZONG ; Li GONG
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2016;35(12):1455-1458
Objective To explore the respective advantages of different direction Hegu needlings by using them to treat the pain stage of scapulohumeral periarthritis (periarthritis of shoulder) and investigating their clinical therapeutic effects. Method A randomized controlled trial was carried out. Sixty patients with scapulohumeral periarthritis in the pain stage were allocated into group Ⅰ (30 cases) and group Ⅱ (30 cases). Group Ⅰ received acupuncture at points Jianyu(LI15), Jianliao(TE14) and Jianzhen(SI9) in the direction parallel to the meridian course and group Ⅱ , in the direction perpendicular to the meridian course. Treatment was given 30 min once for a total of 12 times. The simplified Mcgill Pain Questionnaire score and the Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) score were recorded before and after treatment. Result There were no statistically significant differences in the pain, joint activity and joint function between the two groups before, during and after treatment. Conclusion Two different direction Hegu needlings both have a marked therapeutic effect on the pain stage of scapulohumeral periarthritis. The two have no significant difference.
7.Concordance between subjective experience and clinician-rated for depression severity in elderly patients with depressive disorder: 1-year follow-up study
Chengcheng PU ; Xinyu SUN ; Tingting ZHANG ; Yao CHENG ; Chengjuan ZONG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2017;31(2):97-101
Objective:To compare the concordance between subjective experience and clinician-rated in different treatment phrase of elderly patients with depressive disorder,and to explore the relevant factors.Methods:Sixty-nine consecutive elderly patiems with depressive disorder diagnosed with International Classification of Diseases-10 criteria were included.The Visual Scale for Depression(VSD) were used to evaluate subjective experience of depression,while the Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD),Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAMA),Minimum Mental State Examination (MMSE) were used by clinician to evaluate depression symptom,anxiety symptom and cognition at baseline,2-,4-and 52-week of the treatment respectively.Results:Compared with baseline,VSD scores were increased at 2 weeks and 4 weeks [(2.7 ± 1.6),(5.3 ± 2.0) vs.(7.0 ± 1.8),P < 0.001],HAMD scores were decreased at 2 weeks and 4 weeks [(36 ± 11),(17 ±9) vs.(9 ±8),P <0.001],HAMA scores were decreased at 2 weeks and 4 weeks [(27 ± 10),(14 ±8) vs.(7 ±6),P <0.001].No significant differences were found between 4 weeks and 52 weeks.There was no correlation between VSD and HAMD scores at baseline and 2 weeks.There were significant correlations among scores of VSD and HAMD(r =-0.31,-0.74,Ps < 0.05),HAMA (r =-0.36,-0.76,Ps < 0.05) at 4 weeks and 52 weeks.Using logistic regression analysis,the concordance between VSD and HAMD related with the factors of HAMD,higher scores of anxiety/somatization factor were associated with lower concordance (OR =0.87),and higher scores of weight factor (OR =1.86),diurnal variation factor (OR =2.00),hopelessness factor (OR =1.13) were associated with higher concordance.Conclusion:Compared with acute depression phase,concordance between subjective experience and clinician-rated for depression may be higher at depression remission phase in elderly patients with depression,which suggests that characteristics of depression symptom may have a certain impact on the self-awareness for depression experience.
8.Clinical Usage and Analysis of Nutrition Drugs in 34 Hospitals from Shanghai during 2011-2013
Jianping ZHANG ; Quanjun YANG ; Liqiong ZONG ; Ping ZHANG ; Cheng GUO
China Pharmacy 2015;(29):4051-4054
OBJECTIVE:To provide reference and evidence for rational use of clinical nutrition. METHODS:The types of en-teral and parenteral nutrition and the cost of prescription were analyzed statistically in 17 third grade class A general hospitals,3 third grade class A special hospitals and 14 secondary general hospitals from Shanghai area during 2011 to 2013. RESULTS:Nutri-tion preparations were mainly used by hospitalized patients. Total cost of nutrition preparations in outpatient and emergency depart-ment respectively occupied 8.14%,8.77% and 8.89% of total cost of nutrition preparations in the hospital during 2011-2013. The parenteral nutrition was the main form of nutritional support. There were only three kinds of enteral nutrition in top ten nutrition preparations in the list of prescription cost. Although seven out of ten kinds of nutrition preparations were given enterally which was the main mode for outpatients and emergency patients,the cost of prescriptions of parenteral nutrition increased faster compared to enteral nutrition,especially alanyl-glutamine. CONCLUSIONS:Parenteral nutrition is the main mode of nutrition support,especial-ly for inpatients;great attention should be paid to the increase of the cost of prescriptions about parenteral nutrition in outpatients and emergency patients.
9.CT measurement of enophthalmos and enlargememt of orbital volume in blow-out fracture
Lian-Hai YANG ; Xin-Sheng XUE ; Zong-Cheng LIAN ;
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(08):-
24 days in mm, V1:the degree of expansion in ml) had linear correlation, E1=(0.86V1?0.60) mm. Conclusion The results of the study demonstrate that CT is an accurate and reliable imaging technique in the evaluation of the degree of expansion of the injured orbit and in the prediction of the possibility of the consequent enophthalmos and its degree. It is significantly helpful to the therapeutic planning for the quantity the retroglobal filling in the rectification of the enophthalmos.
10.Clinical Observation of Relaxing Needling plus Joint Needling from the Internal Medicine for Post-stroke Spastic Hemiplegia
Ruijun YAN ; Bo CHENG ; Lusheng CHEN ; Xueyong SHEN ; Lei ZONG
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2016;35(8):930-934
ObjectiveTo observe the clinical efficacy of relaxing needling plus joint needling from the Internal Medicine in treating post-stroke spastic hemiplegia.MethodTotally 121 eligible subjects were randomized intoan ordinary acupuncture group (61 cases) and a relaxing-joint needling group (60 cases). The two groups were treated for 2 weeks, 5 sessions each week. The spasm of the lower limb was evaluated by using Fugl-Meyer Assessment Scale (FMA), modified AshworthScale (MAS), Tardieu Scale, and Activities of Daily Living (ADL) before and after treatment. Besides, 4 patients from each group were randomly selected for the three-dimensional gait analysis, and the dorsi-extension, range of motion (ROM) of ankle, strephenopodia, and heel-raising height were observed.Result and ConclusionRelaxing-joint needling and ordinary acupuncture both can produce significant efficacies in treating post-stroke spastic hemiplegia. The relaxing-joint needling produced more significant efficacies in improving the body balance, ROM, muscular tension, and lower limb spasticity compared to ordinary acupuncture. It’s plausible that relaxing-joint needling improves the strephenopodia and hemiplagia gait through renovating body balance, ROM, muscular tension, and lower limb spasticity. Since the three-dimensional gait analysis can analyze the dorsi-extension, strephenopodia, and heel-raising height, thus it can be used to evaluate the change of the spastic gait of post-stroke hemiplegia in amore objective, elaborate, and correct way.