1.Effect of Electroacupuncture at Bilateral Points Quchi on Blood Pressure Variability in Hypertensive Disease Patients
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2015;(11):1059-1061
Objective To investigate the effect of electroacupuncture at bilateral points Quchi on blood pressure variability in hypertensive disease patients.Methods One hundred and two patients were randomly allocated to treatment and control groups, 51 cases each. Methods The treatment group received electroacupuncture at bilateral points Quchi and the control group, no treatment as a blank control. Twenty-four-hour dynamic blood pressure and blood pressure variability were observed in the two groups of patients. Results There were statistically significant post-treatment differences in 24-hour systolic pressure standard deviation (24 hSSD), daytime systolic pressure standard deviation (dSSD) and night systolic pressure standard deviation (nSSD) between the treatment and control groups (P<0.05). There were no statistically significant post-treatment differences in 24-hour diastolic pressure standard deviation (24 hDSD), daytime diastolic pressure standard deviation (dDSD) and night diastolic pressure standard deviation (nDSD) between the treatment and control groups (P>0.05).Conclusion Electroacupuncture at bilateral points Quchi can reduce systolic pressure variability in hypertensive disease patients.
4.Effects of Different Concentration of Human Urinary Kallikrein on Blood Pressure in the Treatment of Acute Cerebral Infarction
Liang FENG ; Zhao HAN ; Chengye ZHOU ; Ying ZHANG
China Pharmacy 2005;0(17):-
OBJECTIVE:To observe the effects of different concentration of human urinary kallikrein on blood pressure when used for acute cerebral infarction. METHODS: By a non-randomized historical control study,the blood pressure variation of 34 patients on day one after treatment with low concentration (0.06%) of human urinary kallikrein was observed,the occurrence of hypotension in this group was compared with that of another 47 patients (control) treated with high concentration (0.3%) of human urinary kallikrein. RESULTS: The reduction of blood pressure in low concentration group was less obvious than in the high-concentration group. However,hypotension was noted in both groups when angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI) hypotensive drugs were used concomitantly. CONCLUSION: Human urinary kallikrein for acute cerebral infarction can transiently down-regulate blood pressure slightly,but its effect on blood pressure can be lowered by suitable reduction of its concentration;at any concentration,it can result in hypotension if used in combination with ACEI.
5.A clinical comparison study of selective primary suture after choledochotomy
Zhende YANG ; Qin ZHOU ; Tinghua LIANG ; Wei HAN
International Journal of Surgery 2009;36(9):597-599
Objective To discussi the feasibility and indication of selective primary suture after choledo-chotomy. Methods The selected patients were intra-operatively randomized to have either primary suture or T tube drainage after choledochotomy. Comparison of the clinical effects in different groups was done. Re-sults Totally 161 cases were randomized into two groups: the primary sutures group 85 cases and the T tube drainage group 76 cases. All patient had no serious or long-term complications. The average hospital stay in primary suture group was significantly shorter (8.5±3.2) d than T-tube group(16.3±6.5) d. Conclusion Under strict indications, the primary suture after choledochotomy is feasible, and has advantages compared with the traditional method.
6.Effect of Rip2 overexpression on apoptosis in human pancreatic cancer cell line Panc-1
Wenxin YANG ; Han ZHOU ; Ruolong LIANG ; Chaofeng HU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2016;32(9):1584-1588
AIM: To observe the effect of receptor-interacting protein 2 (Rip2) overexpression on human pan-creatic cancer cell line Panc-1.METHODS: pEGFP-C2 and pEGFP-Rip2 plasmids were respectively transfected into the Panc-1 cells using JetPRIME reagent.The cells were divided into control group, pEGFP-C2 group and pEGFP-Rip2 group. The apoptosis in the cells was detected 48 h after transfection by flow cytometry.Rip2 level and the expression of apoptosis-related proteins, Bax, cytoplasmic cytochrome c ( Cyt-c) and Bcl-2, were analyzed by Western blot.The activity of caspase-3 was measured by colorimetric method.RESULTS: Rip2 protein expression significantly increased in the cells transfected with control and pEGFP-C2 plasmids.The apoptotic rate in pEGFP-Rip2 group was higher than that in control group and pEGFP-C2 group, whereas no significant difference of apoptotic rate was observed between control group and pEGFP-C2 group.The protein expression of Bax and cytoplasmic Cyt-c was remarkably increased and the protein expression of Bcl-2 was obviously decreased in pEGFP-Rip2 group as compared with control group and pEGFP-C2 group.The activity of caspase-3 in pEGFP-Rip2 group was obviously increased as compared with control group and pEGFP-C2 group.CON-CLUSION: Overexpression of Rip2 is able to induce apoptosis in the Panc-1 cells, and the mechanism may be related to the up-regulation of Bax and cytoplasmic Cyt-c protein expression, down-regulation of Bcl-2 protein expression and en-hancement of caspase-3 activity, thus activating intrinsic apoptotic pathway.
7.Clinical Analysis of Levofloxacin-included Prolonged Q-T Interval of Patients with Multi-drug Resistant Tuberculosis
Dan HAN ; Chengqing YANG ; Jun PENG ; Jun LIANG ; Meilan ZHOU
Herald of Medicine 2016;35(8):882-885
Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics and therapy of levofloxacin-induced prolonged Q-T interval in patients with multi-drug resistant tuberculosis ( MDR-TB) . Methods Clinical materials of 6 patients with MDR-TB who developed prolonged Q-T/QTc interval caused by levofloxacin therapy were analyzed. Those cases were collected from the Tuberculosis Prevention and Control of Wuhan City form April 2010 to August 2014. Results The proportion of patients with levofloxacin-induced prolonged Q-T interval was approximately 3.0%.The condition occurred 2-8 months after the administration. The initial value of QTc interval ranged from 397 ms to 439 ms, while the average was (410.17±14.62) ms.The value of QTc interval was extended to 470-486 ms after treatment of levofloxacin, while the average was (476.33±6.16) ms.The increase of QTc interval was 47-85 ms, while the average was ( 66 ± 11. 48 ) ms. None of them developed Tdp. Conclusion The application of high dosage and long treatment course of levofloxacin in patients with MDR-TB could result in the extension of the Q-T/QTc interval, which should arouse our serious attention. In order to detect the abnormal Q-T/QTc interval in early stage, electrolyte level examination as well as ECG examination should be considered as routine tests before initiation of treatment and during the follow-up treatment.
8.Application of gene chip in genotype molecules classification and individual therapy of breast cancer
Shuai HAN ; Jinyu WANG ; Liang PENG ; Suzhen FANG ; Zhou LI
International Journal of Surgery 2012;39(7):471-474
Breast cancer,with a high incidence rate,is one of the malignant cancers that threatens women health.Clinically,methods such as image examinations,needle aspiration cytology and pathology are used in its early diagnosis and treatment.However,the genetic heterogeneity of breast cancer has made patients in the same pathological stage respond differently to clinical treatment.So it ia important to formulate a molecular and genetictyping method which can accurately reflect the clinical types and prognoses of breast cancer.This paper reviews the research on gene chips applied to molecular and genetic typing methods of breast cancer and also discusses their applications in individualized treatment.typing method which can accurately reflect the clinical types and prognoses of breast cancer.This paper reviews the research on gene chips applied to molecular and genetic typing methods of breast cancer and also discusses their applications in individualized treatment.
9.Knowledge, attitude and practice survey of AIDS control knowledgeamong students in a university in Hangzhou City
Ruofeng LIANG ; Li ZHOU ; Jinhua CHEN ; Jun HAN
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(2):208-212
Objective:
To investigate the knowledge, attitudes and practice of AIDS control knowledge among students in a university in Hangzhou City, so as to provide the evidence for evaluating the effectiveness of AIDS control in universities.
Methods:
The knowledge, attitudes and practice towards AIDS control were investigated among students in a university in Hangzhou City using self-designed questionnaires in 2020, and were descriptively analyzed.
Results:
Totally 6 300 questionnaires were allocated, and 6 164 valid ones were recovered, with an effective recovery rate of 97.84%. The respondents included 2 837 male students ( 46.03% ) and 3 327 female students ( 53.97% ), and had a mean age of ( 18.20±0.76 ) years. The overall awareness of AIDS control knowledge was 73.49%. The awareness rates of “The rights of marriage, employment and school admission are protected among HIV-infected individuals by Chinese laws” ( 61.11% ) and “Homosexual contact in men is the current main transmission pattern among young students in China” ( 66.37% ) were relatively low. There were 768 university students with a history of sexual behaviors ( 12.46% ), and regular sex partners were the predominant sex partners at the first sexual contact ( 679 students, 90.78% ) and at the sexual behaviors during the past one year ( 402 students, 71.91% ). There were 515 students (67.14%) using condoms during the first sexual contact, and there were 300 ( 63.83% ) and 16 students ( 40.00% ) using condoms with regular and casual sex partners during the past one year, respectively. Among 20 men who had sex with men, only 5 students ( 25.00% ) used condoms at each sexual contact. Of students with sexual behaviors, there were 355 (46.22%) and 354 ( 46.09% ) students that considered to be infected with AIDS and other sex-transmitted diseases, and among the university students with sexual behaviors, there were 614 ( 79.95% ) students that were willing to receive HIV testing, and 409 ( 53.26% ) and 305 ( 39.71% ) students that were willing to receive HIV testing in hospitals and disease control and prevention institutions, respectively.
Conclusions
The awareness of AIDS control knowledge is low among students in the university in Hangzhou City, which does not reach the national goal of supervision and assessment for AIDS control in China. There are high-risk sexual behaviors and the rate of condom use is low.
10.A Feasibility Study of closing the small bowel with high-frequency welding device.
Huabin ZHOU ; Shuai HAN ; Jun CHEN ; Dequn HUANG ; Liang PENG ; Jingxuan NING ; Zhou LI
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(6):1332-1335
This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of closing the small bowel in an ex vivo porcine model with high-frequency welding device. A total of 100 porcine small bowels were divided into two groups, and then were closed with two different methods. The fifty small bowels in experimental group were closed by the high-frequency welding device, and the other fifty small bowels in comparison group were hand-sutured. All the small bowels were subjected to leak pressure testing later on. The speed of closure and bursting pressure were compared. The 50 porcine small bowels closed by the high-frequency welding device showed a success rate of 100%. Compared with the hand-sutured group, the bursting pressures of the former were significantly lower (P<0.01) and the closing process was significantly shorter (P<0.01). The pathological changes of the closed ends mainly presented as acute thermal and pressure induced injury. Experimental results show that the high-frequency welding device has higher feasibility in closing the small bowel.
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Feasibility Studies
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Intestine, Small
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Suture Techniques
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instrumentation
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Swine