1.Experimental Study on Cold Preservation of Rat Liver with Panax Notoginseng Saponins
Nan JIANG ; Li LI ; Yongzhang GUO ;
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2003;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the effects and mechanism of Panax Notoginseng saponins (PNGS) on rat liver during cold preservation. Methods Using isolated perfusion of rat liver model (IPRL), Fura 2 method was used to measur the concentration of calcium ion in hepatic cells which had been preserved in DMEM solution with different concentration of PNGS added and cold preserved for 2 hours. Liver function, metabolic products of oxygen free radicals, energy substance and aucount of biliary flow as well as morphological study were measured from liver tissue which had been cold preserved in lactate riuges’s solution containing different dosages of PNGS for 24 hours and 30 minutes reperfusion.Results The contents of intracellur calcium of the rat hepatocytes,MDA, AST, ALT, LDH were lower than those in the control group,but SOD, ATP, TAN, EC and bile production were higher than those in the control group( P 0.05). Conclusion PNGS relieve the injury of the rat liver during cold preservation. The mechanism might through inhibition calcium overload, improve the energy metabolism, play a role against free radical injury realize.
2.Surgical treatment for primary malignant pelvic tumors
Wei GUO ; Wanpeng XU ; Nan LI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2001;0(05):-
Objective To discuss the techniques of tumor resection, pelvic reconstruction and postoperative management by reviewing the patients with malignant pelvic tumors in recent years. Methods 76 patients with primary malignant pelvic tumors were treated operatively between July 1997 and July 2003. The series comprised 47 males and 29 females. 31 cases were diagnosed as chondrosarcoma, 15 as Ewing sarcoma, 7 as osteosarcoma, 3 as lymphoma, 3 as malignant fibrohistiocytoma (MFH), 1 as hemangiopericytoma, 2 as myeloma, 13 as giant cell tumor(GCT). According to Enneking's division, the most common region of the primary pelvic tumor involved was region Ⅱ (51 cases), followed by region Ⅰ (16 cases) and region Ⅲ (9 cases). 16 cases were reconstructed with threaded pins and cement after resection of the ilium. 9 patients had local resection of pubis and ischium. 21 patients had hemipelvectomy. Among 30 patients with periacetabular tumors, 8 were reconstructed with hemipelvic prosthesis, 7 with saddle prosthesis, 6 with replantation of cauterized tumor bone and total hip arthroplasty, 9 with cemented total hip replacement after curettage of lesion. Results After 16 months to 6 years follow-up, among the 21 patients with hemipelvectomy, 4 patients had local relapse because the sacrum invaded by the tumors. 7 of 25 patients with lesions in regionⅠ or region Ⅲ had local relapse postoperatively due to the marginal incision to the acetabula. Among the 21 patients who had tumor resection and reconstruction in region Ⅱ, 4 had local relapse, 3 of which reconstructed with cauterized hemipelvis. As for functional recovery, all of the 25 patients with lesions in region Ⅰand region Ⅲcould walk postoperatively without assistance of a cane. 21 patients with acetabular reconstruction after resection of lesions in region Ⅱ could sit and stand normally and walked with a cane, some of them even had normal gait. Conclusion The major principle of treatment for primary pelvic tumor is that en bloc resection, only then the functional reconstruction of pelvic ring can be considered. Operators should be acquainted with advantages and shortcomings of different reconstructive methods of acetabulum to prevent the complications.
4.Culture Analysis of Prolonged Central Venous Catheters in Critically Ill Patients after Cardiac Surgery
Weimin LI ; Peijun LI ; Nan JIANG ; Zhigang GUO ; Lianqun WANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2009;0(15):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the patterns of catheter related infection in critically ill patients after cardiac surgery with prolonged central venous catheters. METHODS The materials of culture of catheter tip and subcutaneous segments in 166 critically ill patients after cardiac surgery with prolonged central venous catheters were reviewed. RESULTS The positive pathogenic bacteria ratio of catheter tip segments was 41.0% and the positive ratio of catheter subcutaneous segments was 47.0%.Catheterization longer than 18 days,body temperature higher than 38.5 ℃ and insertion sites of femoral veins were the variables associated with significantly increased risk of catheter related infection. CONCLUSIONS The positive pathogenic bacteria ratio of central venous catheters in critically ill patients after cardiac surgery with prolonged central venous catheters is high,more attention must be paid to catheter related infection,and efficacious interventions must be laid down.
5.Purification process of total flavonoids of Crataegus leaves with macroreticular resin
Yongxue GUO ; Nan LI ; Yanlai ZHANG ; Changquan HAO
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(01):-
AIM: To study the technological parameters of the purification process of total flavonoids of Crataegus leaves with HPD-600 macroreticular resin. METHODS: Using orthogonal experiments,the adsorptive characteristics and elutive parameters of the process were studied by taking the elutive effects and purification ratio of total flavonoids of Crataegus leaves. RESULTS: Two significant factors which were the concentration of crude flavonoids solvent and elutant component were observed. CONCLUSION: The microwave-assisted extraction and purification process with macroreticular resin is employed,the content of total flavonoids is 80.75%, the rutin content is (1.38)%, The macroreticular resin can be used in the purification of flavonoids of Crataegus leaves.
7.Theoretical explanation on TCM pathogenesis of diabetic vasculopathy
Lei GUO ; Zhenzhong LI ; Xueping DING ; Cuimei YIN ; Zheng NAN
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(07):-
To explain the relation between diabetic vasculopathy and'Blood blocking collaterals and phlegm turbidness not being removed'proposed by Mr.ZHU Kan-yu.It is believed that the turbidness is the basic pathological product during the development of diabetes.Blood glucose remains high,which reflects the disorders of transportation and distribution of turbid yin and qi in the body.That is to say that the thick coreal nutrients in the vessels are unable to be distributed and absorbed but stay in the vessels as turbid pathologic factors.Blood stasis and phlegm is the further result of turbid pathologic factors.The TCM explanation of diabetic vasculopathy is that phlegm,turbidness,blood stasis block the meridians and collaterals.Those visible pathological factors deposit in vessels and cause narrow vessels and thick walls.Meanwhile the deposit stimulates,spreads,erodes and burns the walls and finally ruins the walls.
8.Cause analysis and preventive measures for blood sample errors
Liangzhi WEI ; Junfang GUO ; Nan LI ; Yadong SI ; Yingying YANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2015;(7):1011-1013,1014
Objective To study the reason and preventive measures of inconformity of the extraction appeared in the process of transfusion blood specimens with the patient's blood type.Methods The reasons of transfusion errors why extracting required blood type was not consistent with the patient's blood type examplesa in Zhengzhou transfusion of hospital from 2008 to 2012 were retrospectively analyzed.Results The experimental results showed that blood specimen inconformity was 49.60%,the error rate of blood extraction and blood infusion was 31.20%,infusion error only was 15.20%,blood type change after stem cell transfusion was 4.00%.Reasons of blood type change after stem cell transplantation to extract blood samples mainly included the blood center or blood did not accord with logo type blood stations provided (16.13%),blood use application form to fill in error(20.97%),check the wrong blood type (6.45%),blood samples taken(29.03%),the blood sample tag(27.42%).Conclusion In order to ensure the safety for clinical use must adopt measures to prevent resolutely put an end to a blood transfusion errors.
9.Practical consideration on vascular patterns in pathologic diagnosis of central nervous system tumors.
Jing ZHOU ; Guo-yi YANG ; Nan-yun LI
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2011;40(9):641-644
Astrocytoma
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blood supply
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pathology
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Capillaries
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pathology
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Central Nervous System Neoplasms
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blood supply
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pathology
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Ependymoma
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blood supply
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pathology
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Glioblastoma
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blood supply
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pathology
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Hemangioblastoma
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blood supply
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pathology
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Humans
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Hyperplasia
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Microvessels
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pathology
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Neoplasms, Neuroepithelial
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blood supply
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pathology
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Oligodendroglioma
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blood supply
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pathology
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Paraganglioma
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blood supply
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pathology
10.The effects of different intervention models on autism spectrum disorder children
Ying LIANG ; Nan LI ; Yuanyuan GUO ; Yanbin YAO ; Gongshu LIU
Tianjin Medical Journal 2016;44(7):880-883
Objective To investigate the influence of different intervention models on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) children. Methods Eighty-eight children aged from 12-46 months and newly diagnosed ASD were randomly assigned to different intervention models, including standard intervention group (T1, n=55), non-standard intervention group (T2, n=11), and family intervention group (T3, n=22). The intervention data was recorded including time and methods. Chinese revised version of Psycho-Educational Profile (C-PEP) and social adaptive behavior scale were used to test the development quota?tion (DQ) before and after intervention. Results There were significant statistical differences in C-PEP scale and pathologi?cal score before and after intervention in T1 group (P<0.01). There were significant differences in the pathological score, in?terpersonal and cooperative behaviors, sensory patterns and language barriers after intervention in T2 group (P<0.05). And there were no significant changes in the developmental quotient. The perception, gross motor, cognitive performance and the developmental quotient of oral cognition were significantly reduced after the intervention in T3 group (P<0.05). There was no significant change in pathology score. Results showed that there were significant differences in the imitation, perception, cognitive performance, oral cognition and general development before and after the intervention between three groups ( P<0.05). Conclusion A significant effect is found in children with autism spectrum disorder after standard intervention.