1.Diagnostic value of T-SPOT.TB in patients with fever
Jinying CHENG ; Wanguo BAO ; Yang WANG ; Feng WANG ; Kaiyu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2014;32(8):484-487
Objective To investigate the diagnostic value of T-SPOT.TB in patients with fever.Methods T-SPOT.TB was carried out in 456 febrile patients who had no determined reason for fever or who could not be excluded from infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis.These patients were followed up for their final clinical diagnosis and the diagnostic value of T-SPOT.TB was evaluated using the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve.Results In the present study,85 patients were clinically diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB) (including 34 cases of pulmonary TB,24 cases of TB infection defined as T-SPOT.TB positive without TB lesion,but effective with anti-TB treatment,10 cases of tuberculous pleurisy and 17 cases of other extrapulmonary TB) and 371 patients had no definite evidence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection (including 42 cases of suspected TB and 329 cases of other diseases).T-SPOT.TB had a high sensitivity of 84.3% in TB patients and a high negative predictive value of 94.2 %,but the specificity was 68.1% and the positive predictive value was 41.4 %.The Kappa value was 0.380 and the area under ROC curve was 0.762 (95%CI:0.707-0.817).T-SPOT.TB had a higher sensitivity in extrapulmonary TB than in pulmonary TB (88.2 % vs 78.1 %),with the negative predictive values of 95.3 % and 92.6 %,Kappa values of 0.438 and 0.299,and the areas under ROC of 0.791 (95 % CI:0.724-0.857) and 0.719 (95%CI:0.623-0.815),respectively.Ninety-nine cases were T-SPOT.TB positive out of 329 patients diagnosed with other diseases.Conclusions T-SPOT.TB test can be used as a method for TB diagnosis in patients without obvious TB lesions.Due to its relatively high negative predictive value,T-SPOT.TB can be used to rule out infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
2.Study on the Efficiency of Azithromycin Sustained-release Vaginal Suppository in Inhibiting Ureaplasma Urealyticum in Vitro
Ruiling LUAN ; Jinying WU ; Quan ZHAO ; Dongsheng CHENG ; Huayun ZHANG
China Pharmacy 2001;0(10):-
OBJECTIVE:Study on the efficiency of azithromycin sustained-release vaginal suppository in inhibiting ureaplasma urealyticum(Uu)in vitro.METHODS:The method of microdilution was used to determine the minimal inhibitory concentration(MIC)for Uu that azithromycin sustained-release vaginal suppository campared with azithromycin dried suspension. RESULTS:The MIC for Uu that both azithromycin sustained-release vaginal suppository and azithromycin dried suspension is lower than 0.125?g?mL~(-1).CONCLUSION:Azithromycin sustained release vaginal suppository has significant inhibitive effects on Uu under the experiment condition.
3.Effect of simvastatin on ventricular remodeling in rats after myocardial infarction
Jinying ZHANG ; Xiang CHENG ; Yuhua LIAO ; Baojun LU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2003;0(12):-
Objective To study the effect of simvastatin on improve ventricular remodeling in rats after myocardial infarction(MI). Methods The MI models of rat were constructed,and divided into three groups:(1)MI group(MI-C),only ligation of left anterior descending coronary artery(LAD);(2)Simvastatin group(MI-S),ligation of LAD and gavage with simvastatin 40 mg?kg~(-1)?d~(-1);(3)Sham group(sham),no ligation of LAD.Cardiac architecture and function were determined by the echocardiography.The TNF-? mRNA expression in infarction and non-infarction regions was measured by RT-PCR. TNF-? protein was determined by Western blot and immunohistochemical staining.Results The echocardiography showed that the left ventricular end-diastolic diameter(LVEDd,(7.5?0.4)mm versus(4.5?0.3)mm) significantly increased in MI-C group,compared with sham group.The fractional shortening(FS,(20.5?2.5)% versus(51.6?3.1)%) and ejection fraction(EF,(41.4?4.3)%versus(85.2?3.7)%)markedly decreased in MI-C group,while compared with sham group. Simvastatin obviously reduced left ventricle(LV) expansion and improved LV function(P
4.Analysis of the Processing Situation of Marketed Scorpions and Optimization of Salt-water Processing
Kaina LIU ; Xiaoyun WANG ; Ying PAN ; Yating CHENG ; Jing PANG ; Jian WANG ; Jinying GUO
China Pharmacist 2017;20(6):1109-1112
Objective: To analyze the processing situation of 124 batches of scorpions and optimize the salt-water processing.Methods: The character, extract, moisture, total ash, acid insoluble ash, amino acids content and heavy metals in the marketed scorpions were determined.Using extract and amino acids contents as the indices, the salt-water processing was optimized.Results: The results of the above determinations showed that the quality difference was very obvious for the marketed scorpion, and the extract and amino acids contents were the highest in scorpion boiled in 2% sodium chloride aqueous solution for 5 min.Conclusion: The item of extract test should be revised in the current standard, and the items such as moisture, total ash, acid insoluble ash, amino acids content and heavy metals should be taken into consideration in order to control the quality of scorpion more comprehensively.The best salt-water processing of scorpion is boiled in 2% sodium chloride aqueous solution for 5 min.
5.Antidepressant activities of flavonoids from Glycyrrhiza uralensis and its neurogenesis protective effect in rats.
Zizhou FAN ; Weihong ZHAO ; Jia GUO ; Ruifeng CHENG ; Jinying ZHAO ; Weidong YANG ; Yinghua WANG ; Wei LI ; Xiaodong PENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2012;47(12):1612-7
Adult rats chronic unpredictable stress model of depression (CUS) was adopted to elucidate the antidepressant pharmacological activity and related neurogenesis protective effect of the total flavonoids extract (licorice flavonoids, LF) from the Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch. cultivated locally in Ningxia. The rats were exposed to 9 kinds of unpredictable sequence of stressors and were given flavonoids (300 mg x kg(-1), 100 mg x kg(-1) and 30 mg x kg(-1)) for 28 days. The antidepressant effect was elucidated by open field test, forced swimming test and tail suspension test. The level of serum corticosterone was detected by radioimmunoassay. 5'-Bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (BrdU) labeling experiments was employed to study the neurogenesis protective activities. The flavonoids can increase the sum of line crosses and number of rears, and decrease the number of fecal boli produced in the open field test of the CUS rats. Also the flavonoids can decrease the immobility time in forced swim test as well as in the tail suspension test. In addition, the flavonoids (300 mg x kg(-1)) can decrease the serum corticosterone level of the CUS rats, and increase the number of the new born BrdU positive progenitor cells at the subgranular zone (SGZ) of dentate gyrus (DG) region in hippocampus. The results demonstrated that the total flavonoids extract from the cultivated Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch. could produce the anti-depressive effect on chronic unpredictable stress of depression model rats and its mechanism may be associated with its neurogenesis protective effect.
6.Sleep structure of rapid eye movement sleep disorder patients and its correlations with emotional state, autonomic nerve symptom and sleep quality
Shuli CHEN ; Jinying WANG ; Linyang CUI ; Xiaodong ZHU ; Meiyun ZHANG ; Yan CHENG ; Rong XUE
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2018;17(1):88-94
Objective To evaluate the sleep structure of rapid eye movement sleep disorder (RBD) patients and its correlations with emotional state,autonomic nerve system function symptoms,and sleep quality.Methods Twenty-two RBD patients examined in our hospital from October 2014 to May 2016 who complained of behavior disorders and conformed diagnosis by video-polysomnography (v-PSG) were chosen as RBD group;23 healthy gender,age and education-level matched subjects confirmed without RBD by v-PSG were selected as control group.Their emotional state,autonomic nerve function and sleep quality were assessed by center for epidemiological survey depression scale (CES-D),apathy evaluation scale (AES),scale for outcomes in PD for autonomic symptoms (SCOPA-AUT),and scale for outcomes in PD for sleep (SCOPA-SLEEP).The differences in sleep structures,periodic leg movement index (PLMI),apnea hypopnea index (AHI) and arousal index between RBD group and control group were compared.The differences of scores of emotional state,autonomic nerve system function symptoms were compared between the two groups.The correlations of sleep structure with emotional state,autonomic nerve system function symptom,and sleep quality in RBD group were analyzed.Results As compared with those of the control group,the proportion of non-rapid eye movement (NREM)-Ⅰ sleep of RBD group was significantly increased,proportions of NREM-Ⅱ sleep and NREM-Ⅲ sleep were statistically reduced,PLMI,CES-D scores,urinary and digestive system questionnaire and overall scores in the RBD group were significantly increased (P<0.05).In patients from RBD group,CES-D scores were positively correlated with proportion of NREM-I sleep (r=0.520,P=0.000);nighttime sleepiness questionnaire and overall scores were positively correlated with PLMI (r=0.465,P=0.029;r=0.444,P=0.039);daytime sleepiness scores were negatively correlated with proportion of NREM-Ⅲ sleep (r=-0.480,P=0.041);cardiovascular system symptom was correlated with PLMI (r=0.439,P=0.041).Conclusion RBD patients suffer sleep structure disturbance,depression tendency,digestive and urinary system of autonomic nerve symptoms;sleep quality scores and total scores,cardiovascular system symptoms scores are positively correlated with LMI;daytime sleepiness is negatively correlated with reducing phase Ⅲ sleep,CES-D scores are correlated with increasing NREM-I sleep and unbalanced neurotransmitter,especially,5-TH level.
7.Roles of nutrition support team for esophageal carcinoma patients treated with concurrent chemoradiotherapy
Minghua CONG ; Shuluan LI ; Guowei CHENG ; Zhong DAI ; Jinying LIU ; Chenxin SONG ; Yingbing DENG ; Weiwei LIU ; Xuehui LIU ; Xiaoyu LI ; Shiyan LU ; Lei YU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2014;(18):1158-1162
Objective:To investigate whether the nutrition support team (NST) benefits esophageal carcinoma (EC) patients who are concurrently undergoing chemoradiotherapy. Methods: Between June 2012 and December 2013, 40 EC patients undergoing chemoradiotherapy were divided into the NST group and routine treatment (RT) group, with 20 patients in each group. At the end of chemoradiotherapy, the nutritional status, incidence of complications, and completion rates of radiotherapy were evaluated. The length of hospital stay (LOS) and cost were also compared between the two groups. Results:The nutrition and blood parameter values of the NST group were better (P<0.05) than those of the RT group. The incidence of complications was lower in the NST group (P<0.05) than that in the RT group. In addition, all patients in the NST group achieved the treatment plan, whereas five of the patients in the RT group interrupted or delayed the plan (P<0.05). The average LOS decreased by 3.8 d (P<0.05), and the hospitalization costs were reduced to 6300 RMB person-times (P>0.05) for the patients of the NST group. Conclusion: NST could maintain the nutritional status and improve the treatment compliance and tolerance of EC patients undergoing chemoradiotherapy, thereby shortening the LOS time and reducing the costs.
8.A Case Report of Checkpoint Inhibitor Pneumonitis Caused by PD-1 Antibody-Safety and Effectiveness of Pirfenidone.
Haiming YU ; Jinying LI ; Lan YU ; Xi CHENG ; Xiaona HAN ; Xiaotao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2021;24(7):519-525
BACKGROUND:
Immune checkpoint inhibitor associated pneumonia (CIP) is a serious side effect of immune checkpoint inhibitors. There is a consensus on the treatment of acute phase of CIP, but the treatment of pulmonary interstitial fibrosis after the acute phase is still a clinical problem to be solved.
METHODS:
The diagnosis and treatment of a non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patient with immune checkpoint inhibitor associated pneumonia in the Stereotactic Radiotherapy Department of Qingdao Central Hospital were retrospectively analyzed, and literatures were reviewed.
RESULTS:
A 70-year-old male patient was diagnosed with Poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma of left lung with mediastinal lymph node metastasis T3N3M0 stage IIIc, EGFR/ALK/ROS1/RAF negative, PD-L1 (22c3) immunohistochemistry negative. After the progression of first-line chemotherapy, the patient was diagnosed as immune checkpoint inhibitor associated pneumonia grade 3 during second-line monotherapy with Nivolumab. After initial high-dose glucocorticoid pulse therapy, the lung computed tomography (CT) imaging and clinical symptoms of the patients were partially relieved, and then pirfenidone (300 mg tid) was given orally for more than 11 months. During the treatment of pirfenidone, the CT imaging and clinical symptoms of the patients were significantly improved, and there were no other adverse reactions except grade 1 nausea. During this period, chemotherapy and Anlotinib was given concurrently with pirfenidone and showed good safety profile.
CONCLUSIONS
This case report is the first report of pirfenidone in the treatment of CIP, which provides a new idea for the clinical practice and research of CIP treatment.