1.Clinical applications of vancomycin and norvancomycin in hospitalized neurosurgical patients
Hua OUYANG ; Fan YANG ; Zhenjian HUANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2014;(5):391-393
The medical records of 108 inpatients treated with vancomycin and norvancomycinin were collected and analyzed retrospectively.And 78.7% of all cases were used for therapy and 21.3% for prevention.The pathologic examination submission rate was 88.9% ( n=96 ).The drug utilization index ( DUI) of norvancomycin was 0.95 and vancomycin 0.92.The proportion of combination use was 86.1%and a maximum of 3 antibiotics were used.There were 6.5% cases of doubtful adverse drug reaction.The inpatient uses of vancomycin and norvancomycin are basically rational.Indications should be mastered strictly.Empirical and prophylactic uses should be minimized to prevent and delay drug resistance strain from spreading and prolong effectiveness.Necessary therapeutic drug monitoring is required.
2.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.
3.High-grade dysplasia arising in Peutz-Jeghers hamartomatous polyps: report of a case.
Xiang-Shan FAN ; Li-Hua ZHANG ; Qin HUANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2008;37(12):854-855
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5.Determination of 2-Chloroacetamide in Cosmetic Products by Gas Chromatography boram
Shang-Jia XIAO ; Hua-Feng FAN ; Wei HUANG ; Al ET ;
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(04):-
Objective To establish a method for determination of 2-chloroacetamide in cosmetics. Methods The gas chromatography method had been developed for determination of 2-chloroacetamide in cosmetics. Samples were solved with ethanol treated with ultrasonic homogenization centrifuge separated by HP-INNWax column determined by FID. Results The 2-chloroacetamide concentration had a better linear range in the range of 0.0-10.0 mg/ml. The minimum detection limit was below 0.01 ?g. The relative standard deviation was less than 5.6% and the recovery rates were 90%-100% respectively. Conclusion This method is simple fast and sensitive.
6.Chemical constituents of Dipentodon sinicus
Guan YE ; Hua PENG ; Mingsong FAN ; Chenggang HUANG
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(06):-
Objective To study the chemical constituents from Dipentodon sinicus. Methods Isolation and purification were carried out on silica gel column and Sephadex LH-20, the structures were elucidated on the basis of chemical evidences and spectral analysis. Results Nine compounds were isolated and their structures were identified as n-1-triacontanol (Ⅰ), ?-sitosterol (Ⅱ), pyrocatechol (Ⅲ), p-dihydroxyl benzene (Ⅳ), coniferyl aldehyde (Ⅴ), vanillic acid (Ⅵ), ergosterol peroxide (Ⅶ), ?-sitosterol-3-O-?-D-glucosides-3'-O-tritriacontanate (Ⅷ), and daucosterol (Ⅸ). Conclusion All the nine compounds are isolated from the title plant for the first time, among them, compound Ⅷ is a new compound named as dipentosinin.
8.Comparison of Contrast-enhanced Transcranial Doppler with Transesophageal Echocardiography in Patent Foramen Ovale Detectionin Acute Cerebral Ischemic Patients
Xiaoqin HUANG ; Chunqiu FAN ; Yang HUA ; Cairong WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2011;17(12):1162-1164
Objective To evaluate the effect of contrast-enhanced transcranial Doppler (c-TCD) for detection of patent foramen ovale (PFO) comparing to transesophageal echocardiography (TEE). Methods 28 ischemic stroke patients with PFO detected with TEE were evaluated with TCD bubble study at rest and under Valsalva maneuver (VM). Results PFO was identified in 20 cases (71.43%) at rest by TCD bubble study. When VM was performed, PFO was detected in 24 cases (85.71%). There was no relevant in sensitivity of c-TCD with PFO size (P>0.05). Conclusion c-TCD is an excellent method for PFO identification with high sensibility while under VM. C-TCD can be used as a screening method for suspected PFO in patients with stroke test before TEE.
9.Buspirone Improves Ataxia Symptom after Stroke
Luping FAN ; Yuxin LI ; Guosheng HUANG ; Hua YE ; Youchao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2008;14(1):48-49
Objective To observe the effect of buspirone on ataxia symptom after stroke.Methods 30 patients with ataxia after stroke were treated with buspirone,other 30 patients without buspirone as controls.Before and after treatment,they were assessed with ataxia-scale.Results The buspirone can significantly improve the ataxia of patients with stroke compared with the controls(P<0.01).Conclusion Short-term treatment with buspirone can improve the ataxia symtoms after stroke.
10.Expressions of apoptosis gene Bcl-2 and Bad in the lung tissue of mice with acute lung injury
Qiang GUO ; Fan HUANG ; Jun WANG ; Hua XU ; Na LI ; Jun JIN ; Jianan HUANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2010;19(3):250-252
Objective To explore the expressions of apoptosis gene Bcl-2 (B-cell leukemia-2) and Bad (bcl-xl/bcl-2-associated death promoter) in lung tissue of mice with acute lung injury (ALI). Method Twenty-four BALB/C female mice were randomly divided into control saline group (n = 6) and ALI group (n = 18). The ALI Group was further divided into 3 subgroups with 6 mice in each subgroup: ALI (4 h) ,ALI (6h) ,and ALI (8h) subgroups. Rats in the normal control group received injection of saline. The ALI models were produced by in-jection of oleic acid (0.9 mL/kg) via vena caudalis, and the criteria were met with the characteristically pathologi-cal changes in the lung tissue. Pathological changes of the lung tissue were examined and scored under light mi-croscopy 4 h,6 h and 8 hours after injury. The expressions of gene Bcl-2 and gene Bad were detected in lung tissue at above set intervals by using RT-PCR. Data of these assays were analyzed by using one-way ANOVA with SPSS version 13.0 software. Statistical significance was established at a P value of less than 0.05. Results The rela-tive magnitude of Bel-2 expression in ALI (4 h), ALI (6 h) and ALI (8 h) subgroups were significantly higher (58.00±5.31), (42.00±4.30), (32.51±10.40) as compared with the control group (24.30±1.00) (F =68.581, P < 0.05). The relative magnitude of Bad expressions in ALI (4 h), ALI(6 h) and ALI (8 h) sub-groups were signiticantly higher (29.32±1.19), (58.64±4.45), (95.12±4.34)as compared with control group (4.01±0.34) (F = 386.902,P < 0.05). The pathological scores ofhmg injury in ALI(4h), ALI (6 h) and ALI (8 h) subgroups were significantly higher (1.82±0.14), (2.52±0.25), (3.45±0.29) as compared with control group (0.27±0.03) (F = 260. 512, P <0.05). Comparisons between groups showed statistical signifi-cances (P < 0.05). Conclusions The aggravation of lung injury induced by oleic acid in mice related to the down-regulation of apoptosis gene Bcl-2 expression and up-regulating apoptosis gene Bad expression in lung tissue.