1.Investigation of antibiotic treatment of respiratory tract infection in hospitalized children.
Min DING ; Chong-Heng WANG ; Su BAI
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2007;45(7):551-551
Adolescent
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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therapeutic use
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Child
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Child, Hospitalized
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statistics & numerical data
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Child, Preschool
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Drug Utilization Review
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statistics & numerical data
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Female
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Hospitalization
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statistics & numerical data
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
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Respiratory Tract Infections
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drug therapy
2.Association of the platelet membrane glycoprotein I a C807T gene polymorphism with aspirin resistance.
Guanhua, SU ; Zhaohui, WANG ; Yanping, DING
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2007;27(6):664-7
To explore the correlation between the C807T polymorphism of platelet membrane glycoprotein I a (GP I a) gene and aspirin resistance in Chinese people, 200 patients with high-risk of atherosclerosis took aspirin (100 mg/d) for 7 days. Platelet aggregation function was detected using adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and arachidonic acid (AA) before and after the administration of aspirin. Then the subjects were divided into three groups according to the results of platelet aggregation function: an aspirin resistant (AR) group, an aspirin semi-responder (ASR) group and an aspirin-sensitive (AS) group. Platelet GP I a gene 807CT polymorphism was examined by means of polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primers (PCR-SSP). The results showed that T allelic frequency in AR group and ASR group were higher that of AS group (P<0.005), and the prevalence of genotypes (TT+TC) of these two groups was significantly higher than that in AS group (P<0.05). Platelet GP I a T allele was significantly associated with aspirin resistance as revealed by multiple logistic regression (OR=3.76, 95% CI: 2.87-9.58). The results suggest that inherited platelet GP I a variations may have an important impact on aspirin resistance and the presence of GP I a T allele may be a marker of genetic susceptibility to aspirin resistance.
Aspirin/*administration & dosage
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Atherosclerosis/drug therapy
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Atherosclerosis/genetics
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Drug Resistance/*genetics
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Integrin alpha2/*genetics
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Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/*administration & dosage
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Polymorphism, Genetic/*genetics
3.A modification of surgical procedure for infracardiac total anomalous pulmonary venous connection
Zhiwei XU ; Shunmin WANG ; Zhaohui LU ; Zhaokang SU ; Wenxiang DING
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011;27(3):155-157
Objective Infracardiac total anomalous pulmonary venous connection, a rare congenital cardiac defect, is associated with high mortality. A modification was designed for the procedure to reduce the post-operative obstruction in the pulmonary venous. Methods From September 2005 to December 2007, seven patients with infracardiac total anomalous pulmonary venous connection were treated with repair surgery through right side approach. The patients' age at operation was (70.57 ±44.67) days , the weight was (4.07 ±0.87) kg. Three patients had pulmonary venous obstruction, and 2 with small PFO. A modified right - side approach for repairing this defect was used. Results No death occurred after the operation. The postoperative complications included low cardiac output in 5 patients (71.43%), pulmonary hypertension crisis in 3patients ( 42.86% ) , mechanical ventilation for more than 7 days, which happened in 2 patients (28.58%) and pulmonary infection. All of the patients received follow-up. No residual shunt and pulmonary venous return obstruction were identified on echocardiogram(with a velocity from 1.2 m/s to 1.47 m/s). The heart function of patients was within the normal range(EF 0.70 -0.79, FS 0.32 -0.44). Conclusion The modified surgical procedure for the correction of infracardiac total anomalous pulmonary venous connection by right side approach was associated with favorite clinical outcomes, The post-operative outcomes depended on the size of anastomosis between the common vein and left atrium and the patency of the pulmonary venous return. Adequate size of anastomosis and maintenance of the spatial structures in adjacent regions were helpful in decreasing the adverse effect of postoperative obstruction.
4.Clinical significance of detecting the NKT cell content and its surface receptors NKG2A and NKG2D in the peripheral blood of patients with esophageal carcinoma
Xudong BAI ; Wen SU ; Yanfeng WANG ; Yi DING ; Yujie ZHANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2011;23(5):310-313
Objective NKT cells are very important as a kind of non-specific immune cells. Much attention in antitumor significance has been received in the study of its effect on malignant diseases. The aim of this study was to detect the expression of NKT cells and its CD+8 NKT subsets in peripheral blood of esophageal patients and normal person, and to analyze the changes in the expression of NKG2D and NKG2A receptorsand its clinical pathological factors. Methods By flow cytometric analysis, 53 patients with esophageal carcinoma and 39 normal controls were analysed for peripheral blood of NKT cells and CD+8 NKT subsets, and the expression of NKT cells NKG2A and expression of NKG2D receptor. The clinical pathological factors were collected for the comparative analysis. Results Compared with the normal control group, the expression of NKT cells in peripheral blood of esophageal patients increased [(4.32±0.73) %, (5.97±1.29) %] (t =3.562, P <0.01), and the expression level of its surface receptor NKG2D reduced [(17.56±5.92) %, (15.12±1.56) %] (t =3.892, P <0.05), but the express levels of NKG2A [(4.02±1.41) %, (5.99±4.59) %] in creased (r = 4.015, P <0.05), those expression change with the development of the esophageal cancer. Conclusion The increased expression of NKT cells and CD+8 NKT subsets in the peripheral blood of patients with esophageal carcinoma refletcs that the immune feedback of patients' antineoplastic effect is strengthened. The decresed expression of the active receptor NKG2D and the increased expression of the inhibitory receptor NKG2A on NKT cells might be one of mechanisms leading to the reduction of NKT cell activity and immune escape of patients with esophageal carcinoma. The changes of surface receptors of NKT cells may be associated with the development of the esophageal cancer.
5.Three dimensional conformal radiotherapy combined with chemotherapy for locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer
Difei DING ; Kai HU ; Zhaoding SU ; Yusheng WANG ; Jingsong SHU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2009;16(3):443-444
Objective To evaluate the acute side effects and efficacy of three dimensional conformal radiotherapy(3DCRT)combined with chemotherapy(CT)for locally advance non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC).Methods from May.2002 tO Dec 2004,36 patients with NSCLC were treated with three dimensional-conformal radiotherapy combined with chemotherapy navelbine+cisplafin(NP)Results The overall response rate(CR+PR)was 91.7% for the primary tumor,and 100%for metastases mediastinal lymph mode.The leucopenia mte was 94.4%(55.6%Grade 3.4)Acute radiation esophagitis occurred in 52.8%of patients(Grade 1.2)Acute radiation pneumonitis was observed in 11.1%of patients(Grade 1.2)Conclusion 3DCRT combined with CT is well tolerated in most patients with NSCLC.Its early responses are milder than the conventional radiotherapy combined with chemotherapy.Remote results awmt further follow-up
6.Detection and its clinical significance of CD+4 CDHi25 CDLo127 regulatory T cells in peripheral blood of patients with thyroid neoplasm
Yutian CUI ; Yanfeng WANG ; Yi DING ; Wen SU
Cancer Research and Clinic 2010;22(12):822-824
Objective To analyze CD+4 CDHi25 CDLo127 regulatory T cells (Treg) in peripheral blood of patients with thyroid nodules and differentiated thyroid cancer and their change regularity, and to investigate the immunosuppression mechanism. Methods The peripheral blood was collected from 175 patients with thyroid nodules, including 43 patients with differentiated thyroid cancer and 132 patients with nodular goiter.By using monoclonal antibodies, the blood samples were evaluated with the flow cytomertry for lymphocyte subsets and Treg cells. Results The results showed the prevalence of the CD+4 CDHi25 CDLo127 Treg in differentiated thyroid cancer group [(6.48±1.49) %] and nodular goiter group [(6.23+1.67) %] was higher than those in the healthy group [(5.62±1.48) %], and the difference was significant(P < 0.005), but there was no significant difference between the nodular goiter group and differentiated thyroid cancer group (P >0.005).Conclusion It is concluded that the relative increase of CD+4 CDHi25 CDLo127 Treg in peripheral blood of patients with nodular goiter and differentiated thyroid cancer may be related to immunosuppression and tumor progression.
7.Low-dose X-ray radiation on pituitary gland area to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia
Difei DING ; Zhaoding SU ; Yusheng WANG ; Kai HU ; Jinghua HOU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2006;0(10):-
Objective To investigate the effects of low-dose X-ray radiation on pituitary gland area to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia.Methods Using the linear-accelerator 6mV X-ray to radiation on pituitary gland area,1.2Gy/f,2 times/week,total dose was 4.8~6.0Gy.The uro-flow rate and residual urine volume were measured.Results The immediate effect was 77.5%,the 1-year effect rate was 70%.After treatment,the uro-flow rate was significantly increased(P
8.IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF NEUROKININ B RECEPTOR (NK3) IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM OF THE MOUSE
Hong WANG ; Yuanqiang ZHANG ; Yuqiang DING ; Changjun SU ; Bin LANG
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1953;0(01):-
Objective To examine the localization of neurokinin B receptor (NK3)\|like immunoreactivity (\|LI) in the central nervous system of the mouse. Methods An immunohistochemcial staining method was used. Results NK3 receptor\|LI was localized in somatic and dendritic profiles in the most parts and in neuropil in a few regions of the mouse central nervous system. A large number of neurons with NK3\|LI was seen in the anterior olfactory nuclei, accumbens nucleus, septal area, ventral pallidum, pallidum, caudate putamen, nucleus of the stria terminalis, anterior hypothalamic area, tuber cincreum area, lateral hypothalamic area, perifornical nucleus, supraoptic nucleus, arcuate nucleus, mammillar nuclei, substatia nigra, ventral tegmental area, retrorubral area, superior and inferior colliculus, periaqueductal gray, nucleus of the solitary tract, and superficial layers of the medullary and spinal dorsal horns. The superfical layers of the cerebral cortex, piriform cortex, dorsal hippocampus, amygdal complex, reticular formation of the brainstem contained some neurons with NK3 receptor\|LI. In the ventral hippocampus, median and intralaminar nuclei of the thalamus and interpeduncular nuclei, NKR\|LI was localized in neuropil. Conclusion\ Neurons with NK3 receptor\|LI were widely distributed in the central nervous system. It may be involved in many physiological functions in the central nervous system of the mouse.\;[
9.Evidence-based nursing care of oral complications in a patient with dysphagia due to cerebral infarction
Suyun DING ; Mingxia SU ; Mengxue WANG ; Jingwen SUN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(6):466-471
Objective:To develop an evidence-based nursing program for a patient with oral complications of dysphagia due to cerebral infarction.Methods:According to the principle of PICO, and the problem of patients' clinical manifestations, using the method of combining subject words and free words, the database of Uptodate, NICE, SIGN. RNAO, medical pulse guide network, BMJ, Cochranc library, PubMed, EMbase, CINAHL, China National Knowledge Infrastructure were searched and collected the clinical guidelines, systematic evaluation and randomized controlled trial of oral complications in patients with dysphagia of cerebral infarction.Results:Totally 1 clinical decision, 5 clinical guidelines, 4 expert consensus, 2 systematic evaluations, 1 Meta-analysis, 3 randomized controlled trial (RCT) were included. Based on the search results and the patient′s condition and wishes, nurses performed swallowing function tests every two days according to the Standard Swallowing function rating Scale (SSA), raised the head of the bed 40°~45° and holded it for 1 hour. Three times a day, the teeth were brushed with chlorhexidine oral care solution under negative pressure. Sputum scab was removed by mechanical scrubbing. The back of tongue was scrubbed by 6x tongue scraping technique every night. After the infection was controlled, the teeth were washed twice a day with 0.9% sodium chloride solution. Oral condition and swallowing function were evaluated daily. High flow humidification oxygen therapy and mask spray atomization inhalation were used. Swallowing training was performed on the third day after admission. Seven days after the evidence was applied to clinical practice, the oral mucosa was moist without peculiar smell and sputum scab, and the swallowing function was changed from grade IV to grade II.Conclusion:Nursing cerebral infarction patients with dysphagia, nurses should timely assess the patient's oral cavity and swallowing function, the application of chlorhexidine and 0.9% sodium chloride solution oral care solution mechanical scrubbing method and negative pressure washing brushing method can effectively remove sputum scab, use 6x tongue scraping technology to scrub the back of tongue, can reduce micro organisms, reduce halitosis; the application of nasal mask high flow humidification oxygen therapy and spray atomization inhalation humidification effect is obvious Therefore, early swallowing training can reduce the incidence of oral complications.
10.The Role of CD40-CD40L in Artherosclerosis and Thrombosis
Jing-Hua WANG ; Yi TAO ; Su-Ju DING ;
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2006;0(11):-
Recent studies have confirmed that both CD40 molecule and its ligand CD40L played important roles in various stages of atherosclerosis.The critical cell component of atherosclerosis- endothelial cells,macrophages,and smooth muscle cells on which there are expressions of CD40 and CD40L.The combination of both induces human vascular endothelial cells expressing various active media,participating in the formation of atherosclerosis.However,blocking the CD40-CD40L pathway can prevent atherosclerosis or prevent the plaques from progressing.CD40L may participate in thrombosis and activation of platelet.The soluble CD40L levels increase persistently in patients with acute cerebral infarction and acute coronary syndrome.Some drugs may down-regulate CD40L level.It has provided a new approach for preventing the occurrence of vascular events.