1.Determination of Residual Organic Solvents in Salvianolic Acid B by Headspace GC
China Pharmacist 2015;(5):865-866,867
Objective:To establish a method to determine the residual solvents in salvianolic acid B. Methods: The headspace GC was carried out on an HP-5 capillary column(30 m × 0. 32 mm,0. 6 μm). The inlet temperature was 180℃. The injection volume was 0. 1ml and the separation ratio was 1:10. The column temperature was programmed:the initial temperature was 40℃, malntalned for 6 min, ralsed to 180℃ with a rate of 15 ℃·min-1 , and malntalned for another 5 min. The detector was FID with the temperature of 250℃. The carrier gas was N2 with the flow rate of 1. 7 ml·min-1 . DMSO was used as the solvent for salvianolic acid B. Results:All solvents could be separated completely. The linear range of ethanol, acetone and ethyl acetate was 12. 650-1. 012 × 103 μg·ml-1 (r=0.999 3),12.750-1.012 ×103 μg·ml-1(r=0.999 7) and 12.550-1.004 ×103 μg·ml-1(r=0.999 7), respectively. The average recovery of ethanol, acetone and ethyl acetate was 96. 89% (RSD=3. 81%,n=9), 99. 56% (RSD=4. 05%,n=9) and 97. 21% (RSD=4. 95%,n=9), respectively. Conclusion:The method is simple, reproducible and accurate enough for the determi-nation of residual solvents in salvianolic acid B.
2.Attributes of Chinese Geoherbs and Its Study Strategy
Luqi HUANG ; Lanping GUO ; Guodong HUA
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(02):-
Objective To discovery the attributes of Chinese geoherbs and find it’s study strategy. Method Literature analysis and theory model structure. Results Both natural science and literae humaniores are attributes of Geoherbs. Conclusions Natural science combined with literae humaniores is the necessary way to study Geoberbs. The conception of Geographical Indications was favorable to discovery the literae humaniores properties. The theory about continuous variation was the key to found the scientific properties of Chinese Geoherbs.
3.Chemical Monitoring Testing Package Application for High Pressure-steam Sterilization:An Observation and Analysis
Hua JIANG ; Yunna QU ; Fen AI ; Guodong REN ; Jianqiu YANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(12):-
OBJECTIVE To observe and compare the application result of two kinds of chemical indicator(CI)card contained in high pressure-steam sterilization chemical monitoring testing package for providing correct credible evidence of supplying material in each batch after high pressure-steam sterilization and to avoid resource lost because of fault estimation.METHODS The chemical monitoring testing package was made according Sterilization Criteria published in 2002,with the 3M 1250 and 1243 CI cards and 1292 biology indicator(BI) to observe the results in tested package after sterilization.RESULTS The BI in chemical monitoring testing package was all qualified,the qualified rate of 1250 was 70%,while of 1243 was 100%.CONCLUSIONS If there is no BI for monitoring,1243 CI card should be chosen in high pressure-steam sterilization chemical monitoring testing package for supplying material in each batch after high pressure-steam sterilization which is not influenced by moisture and the contacted material and is easy to read and evaluate,the resource lost caused by fault estimation can be avoided.
4.Medium-term follow-up after mobile-bearing total knee arthroplasty
Guodong WANG ; Ai GUO ; Hua QIANG ; Erhong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(26):4101-4107
BACKGROUND:Mobile-bearing prosthesis has advantages in theoretic design, in vitro kinematics and abrasion, but it remains unclear whether its clinical outcomes are better than fixed-bearing prosthesis at present. OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the medium-term results of total knee arthroplasty using mobile-bearing prosthesis to provide clinical evidence for the choice of prosthesis. METHODS:The patients who suffered from osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis and underwent total knee arthroplasty with PFC Sigma RP in Beijing Tongren Hospital from December 2006 to June 2009 were included in this study. The postoperative Knee Society Score, Knee Society Score Function Score, Patel ar Score and the Pain Score, range of motion, maximun flexion and extension angle were col ected and compared with pre-operation. The complications, such as infection, patel a clicking, polyethylene insert dislocation, and deep vein thrombosis were recorded after replacement. The anterior-posterior, lateral and Merchant position X-ray images were taken to evaluate the tibiofemoral alignment, radiolucent lines, and patel ar dislocation. Then, the results of other medium-term fol ow-up researches were compared with fixed-bearing arthroplasty. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Final y, 31 patients (45 knees) were fol owed up. The average age was 64.56±10.33 years, and fol ow-up period was 3.9-7.6 years. The postoperative scores, range of motion, maximun flexion and extension angle were improved obviously, but there were no differences with other medium-term fol ow-up researches. No radiolucent lines, prosthetic loosening or polyethylene insert dislocation was found. Lateral patel ar release was done, but no patel ar dislocation or subluxation appeared in al patients. Two patients (2 knees) accompanied patel a clicking. Results indicated that the medium-term clinical result was satisfactory. No patel ar dislocation or subluxation was found, although only lateral patel ar release was done. This may be the superiority of mobile-bearing arthroplasty.
5.Analysis of the symptom improvement and complication of patients with Parkinson disease following the second staged stereotactic bilateral multi-targets surgery
Xiaodong GUO ; Guodong GAO ; Benhan WANG ; Jing WANG ; Hua ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(33):139-141
BACKGROUND: Although improvement could be achieved after the first operation, limb symptoms of patients would aggravate with the progress or reoccurrence of Parkinson disease (PD), thereby second operation would become necessary if symptom could not be controllel by medication.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the improving rate of symptoms and complications of patients with PD after the second operation.DESIGN: Case analysisSETTING: Neurosurgery Department of 153th Military Central Hospital and Neurosurgery Department of Tangdu Hospital Affiliated to the Fourth Military Medical University of Chinese PLA.PARTICIPANTS: Totally 387 primary PD patients were collected from Neurosurgery Department of 153th Military Central Hospital and Neurosurgery Department of Tangdu Hospital Affiliated to the Fourth Military Medical College of Chinese PLA from October 1997 to December 2002.Totally 350 patients received two operations in the same hospital, and other 37 patients received the first operation at other hospital and the second operation in our hospital. The intervals of two operations were within half a year in 36 cases, 0.5-0.9 year in 72 cases, 1.0-1.9 years in 108 cases and 2.0-5.0 years in 171 cases respectively.METHODS: Under the stereotactic microelectrode-guidance, the targets of all patients were subjected to iconographical orientation, microelectrode record, microelectrode stimulation and exploration and radio frequency microelectrode verification before just stage bilateral posteroventral pallidotomy (PVP) or thalamus ventral intermediate nucleus damage(TVIND),unified Parkinson's disease rating scale (UPDRS) was used at preoperative and postoperative "on" state (at the beginning of medication, patients move freely and stays in "on" state) as well as "off" state (when medication loss function, patients displays moving disability and stays in "off" state).complication between two operation .RESULTS: Data of 387 patients were remained in the results analysis.operation was lower than that of first operation (tremor 95.4%, 96.9%;rigidity 94.6%, 95.1%; bradykinesia 88.9%, 92.3%; gait 62.3%, 67.1%;balance 65.1%, 69.4%, akinesia and cramp 95.8%, 98.0%), but no diffor UPDRS were lower than that of preoperative scores (P < 0.01). The mean total UPDRS scores improved by 46.8% in the "on" state and 53.5% in the "off" state after second operation, lower than that of first tive complications: The occurrenceof complications that was specific for the second operation including fatigue, salivation, reduced voice, fake bulbar paralysis, lethargy, hiccough, urinary incontinence, urinary retention were found higher than that of after the first operation (P < 0.05).The occurrence of cerebral hemorrhage was also lower than that of after first operation.UPDRS were lower in the second operation, which may be due to that PD of postoperative complications which was specific for the second operation was obviously increased, which possibly associated with age, state of illness, constitution, operation type and interval between operations. But occurrence of non-specific postoperative complications was basically the same in two operations (cerebral hemorrhage and inflammation), suggesting that hemorrhage risk did not increased due to the second operation.
6.Bipolar hemiarthroplasty for hemiplegic side femoral neck fractures in elderly patients
Hua QIANG ; Guodong WANG ; Ai GUO ; Erhong ZHAO ; Peng CUI
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2017;36(8):877-880
Objective The feasibility and the curative effect of bipolar hemiarthroplasty for hemiplegic side femoral neck fractures in elderly patients were evaluated.Methods The patients suffering from hemiplegic side femoral neck fractures and undergoing bipolar hemiarthroplasty in Beijing Tongren Hospital were followed-up during 2012-2015.The postoperative Harris Score and the complications such as infection,deep vein thrombosis and dislocation were collected.Results Totally 25 patients(25 hips)were followed-up.The average age was 70.1 years,and mean follow-up period was 24.3 months (10-42 months).The mean Barthel index score was higher (77.4 ± 14.7,ranging from 40-95 points) after operation than before operation[25.00 ± 5.95 (15-35 points)] with a statistically significant difference(t=-21.374,P<<0.05).The postoperative Harris Score was 83.5± 8.9(60-95 points).According to Harris score,the excellent and good rate was 80.0%.The patient's satisfaction rate was 88.0%.Conclusions Choosing proper prosthesis and fixing measure,and keeping the function and tension of short extorsion muscles can achieve the satisfactory results for hemiplegic side femoral neck fractures in elderly patients.
7.Literature analysis on drug-induced diseases of vital organs caused by traditional Chinese medicine injection
Yuanyuan GU ; Fei ZHENG ; Wenya LIU ; Ying GONG ; Guodong HUA
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(6):543-547
ObjectiveTo study the occurrence and influence factors of drug-induced injuries of vital organs caused by traditional Chinese medicine injection.MethodsChina Hospital Knowledge Database (CHKD) from 1993-2013 and case reports concerning adverse effects and drug-induced diseases caused by traditional Chinese medicine injection from Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platformwere retrieved. Indicator systemwasestablished and relevant contentsweresummarized and analyzed.Results34 types of traditional Chinese medicine injectionswereincluded and 699 drug-induced diseasesweresummarized, taking up 53.98% of the total adverse effects. Among them, the top three included in the drug-induced diseaseswere acanthopanax injection, safflower injection and Mailuoning injection. The non-conformance between the traditional Chinese medicine injections in the literature and instructions mainly reflects unreasonable solvent selection, large compatibility concentration and usage and dosage beyond those specified in the instructions. ConclusionThe occurrence of drug-induced injuries of vital organs caused by traditional Chinese medicine injectionis relatively high, drug instructions shall be strictly followed in accordance with requirements during clinical application.
8.Omarigliptin: A new kind of long acting DPP-4 inhibitor
Hongnan CHEN ; Ying DENG ; Xiujuan GUO ; Guodong HUA
Drug Evaluation Research 2017;40(1):133-137
Diabetes is a kind of metabolic disease characterized by hyperglycemia The oral hypoglycemic agents used currently are required to take every day,which brings inconvenience to patients.Omarigliptin is a small molecule DPP-4 (depeptidyl peptidase-4) inhibitor.The drug is developed by the Merck Co,mainly for the treatment of type two diabetes.The drug only need to be taken once a week,so as to improve the patient's compliance and adherence,thereby improving the therapeutic effect.This article introduces the information of omarigliptin from the aspects of synthesis,pharmacology,pharmacokinetics,and clinical research,which provides valuable information for pharmaceutical workers.
9.Effect of Respiratory Training on Motor Function in Acute Stroke Patients
Guodong SU ; Huilin LIU ; Mengjie HUANG ; Xiangde FAN ; Hua FAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(9):1008-1010
Objective To investigate the effects of respiratory training on motor function in patients with acute stroke. Methods From 2012 to 2014, 80 patients with acute stroke were randomly assigned into treatment group and control group equally. The control group re-ceived routine rehabilitation training, while the treatment group received respiratory training in addition. All the patients were assessed with Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) and modified Bathel Index (MBI) before and eight weeks after treatment. Results The scores of FMA and MBI improved more in the treatment group than in the control group (t>3.938, P<0.001) after treatment. Conclusion Respiratory training may promote the recovery of motor function in acute stroke patients.
10.Morphine preference following prolonged abstinence associated Fos expression in the forebrain
Qinchuan LIANG ; Guodong GAO ; Hua XIONG ; Qingfeng WANG ;
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(10):-
Objectives: To observe the drug seeking behavior in chronically morphine pretreated, abstinent rats and determine brain regions involved in this behavior. Methods: Preferences for morphine associated environments and Fos expression in some brain regions were measured 35 days after withdrawal of chronic morphine treatment. Results: The preference for the morphine environment was greatly increased by morphine pretreatment. The conditioned morphine pretreated group showed significantly higher Fos levels than either the conditioned or non conditioned control groups in the Cg, Ac C, BNST VL, ACE and ABL. Conclusions: A relationship between place preference behavior and neural indices of activation exist in the forebrain in response to morphine conditioned cues, which may be chronically modulated by prior morphine exposure.