1.THE NURSING OF INSULIN PUMP REINFORCED GESTATIONAL DIABETES TREATMENT
Modern Hospital 2014;(8):87-89
Objective To study the nursing features and effects of using insulin pump in gestational diabetes , and to grope for pregnant women during pregnancy care and education mode , how to make the gestational diabetes pregnant women safely through pregnancy to ensure that maternal and child health.Methods A retrospective analysis were done on 47 cases of gestational diabetes pregnant which treated by insulin pump from January 2004 to January 2009, reinforced therapy of using insulin pump and comprehensive care measures including mental nursing, diet therapy, appropriate physical training, skill nursing, healthy education and so on were taken.Results The blood glucose of all patients were well controlled, there were no complication of hypoglycemia reaction, hypoglycemia reaction, diabetic hyperosmolar coma, diabetic ketoacidosis and fetal distress in uterus.Conclusion It is considerable significance that perfect pregnancy care, active and effective nursing inter-vention for reducing infant and maternal complications and ensuring maternal and child health .
2.Study on Extraction Technique of Whitmania Pigra Whiman
China Pharmacy 2001;0(10):-
OBJECTIVE:To select an optimal extraction technique of Whitmania pigra whiman.METHODS:The af?fecting factors such as variety of solvent,temperature,time,the amount of solvent and the frequency of the extraction were studied on the basis of protein content in the hirudo extract and activated partial thromboplastin time(APTT).RESULTS:The optimum extraction result was obtained in4%NaCl solvent of10-fold as much as the medicine with3times of extraction at60℃for6h((3h+2h+1h).CONCLUSION:The present technique is simple,scientific and practicable.
3.Function and modulation of endothelial progenitor cells.
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2007;35(11):1067-1069
5.The application of capsule endoscopy in the digestive tract disease of 55 cases
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2013;20(9):1320-1322
Objective To analyze the clinical value and safety of capsule endoscopy in the digestive tract diseases.Methods 55 cases of inpatients or outpatients were given the capsule endoscopy examination.The positive detection rate and safety were observed.Results The positive detection rate was 87.3%,the diagnostic rate was 50.9%.Capsule retention in the body happened in 2 cases (1 case of small intestine space-occupying lesions,decided to take the operation,another 1 case got Crohn's disease,intestinal incomplete obstruction),the occurrence rate was 1.5%.Conclusion The capsule endoscopy make up some shortcomings of the traditional gastrointestinal endoscope,but also show some drawbacks,so improving performance of instrument of the capsule endoscopy,expanding the scope of application of capsule endoscopy will be the development direction of the capsule endoscopy in the future.
6.The effect of pulsed electromagnetic fields on bone loss in spinal cord injured patients
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2013;(3):190-192
Objective To observe any therapeutic effect of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) on bone loss in spinal cord injury (SCI) patients.Methods Fifty-five patients with SCI were divided into two groups randomly.The twenty-six patients in the control group (group B) were given only routine rehabilitation treatment; the twenty-six patients in the treatment group (group A) received PEMF therapy in addition.Results After 12 weeks of treatment,the average bone mineral density (BMD) of the proximal femur (including total,neck,Wards,inter,troch) in group A was significantly higher than in group B.The levels of bone-gamma-carboxyglutamic acid containing protein (BGP) and 1,25 (OH)2D3 in group A increased significantly,while they decreased in group B.Urine-pyridinium/crealinine (U-Pyd/Cr) levels in group A decreased significantly,while in group B they were higher than before.There were statistically significant differences between the two groups.Conclusion PEMF treatment can effectively retard bone loss in SCI patients.It has good preventive and curative effects on osteoporosis after SCI.
7.Damage of autonomic nerve function in diabetic patients with gastrointestinal symptoms
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2010;09(11):765-768
Objective To observe autonomic nerve function damage in diabetic patients with gastrointestinal symptoms. Methods Twenty-four patients of diabetes mellitus (DM) with gastrointestinal symptoms, as well as 20 cases of DM without gastrointestinal symptoms and 17 health volunteers were recruited from the clinic of gastroenterology, Jishuitan Hospital, Beijing during December 2008 to May 2009, and standard cardiovascular reflex test was performed for all of them to determine their functions of the autonomic nerve. Results Respiratory rate (an indicator of parasympathetic nerve function) was ( 14 ± 5 ) times per minute in patients of DM without dyspepsia, obviously lower than that in healthy controls [(20±10) times per minute], and that in patients of DM with dyspepsia was (9 ±6) times per minute, obviously lower than that in healthy controls and asymptomatic ones ( P < 0. 05 ). Scores of five indicators of the autonomic nerve functions, and the sympathetic, parasympathetic nerve and overall autonomic nerve functions were significantly higher in patients of DM with gastrointestinal symptoms than those in the patients without dyspepsia and healthy controls. Abnormality rate of autonomic nerve functions was 96 percent (23/24) in the patients with dyspepsia, 58 percent (14/24) in those definitely and seriously involved, and five percent (1/20) in those without dyspepsia. Conclusions Autonomic neuropathy exists in most diabetic patients with dyspepsia, both sympathetic and parasympathetic nerve involved. Impairment of parasympathetic nerve function occurs earlier than that of sympathetic nerve in patients of DM.
8.A follow-up investigation on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in medical staff at a hospital during 2006-2008
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2010;9(6):430-432
A retrospective survey wag performed among medical staff in a hospital during 2006-2008 with physical examinations and reviews of medical records.Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)related factors were compared and analyzed for them.Overall detection rate of NAFLD was 13.9%(230/1655)in 2006 and 18.9%(344/1817)in 2008,with statistically significant difference(χ2=15.549,P<0. 01 ). Among people surveyed over 30 years old, detection rate of NAFLD was 9.4%, 17. 8% and 21.7% for those aged 30 -39, 40 -49 and 50 years and over, respectively in 2006, while 14. 4%, 28. 2% and 30. 5% , respectively in 2008. Detection rate presented a increasing trend in those of younger age. Relative risk for fatty liver was 1. 859 for those with obesity and overweight. Prevalence of NAFLD in medical staff increases year by year. Medical staff should attend for their own health and take measures to prevent them from its potential risk factors and pay more attention to behavioral intervention for NAFLD.
9.Damage of proximal stomach function in diabetic patients
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2016;15(3):205-207
Fifty four diabetic patients, including 26 cases with dyspepsia and 28 cases without gastrointestinal symptoms, and 21 healthy volunteers were enrolled in this prospective study.To determine the function of proximal stomach, water load test was performed and the area and circumference of gastric corpus were measured by ultrasonography, and the differences between threshold and maximum were calculated.Results showed that the threshold and maximum drinking volumes in diabetic patients with dyspepsia were lower than those without dyspepsia [(638 ±311) ml vs.(870 ±225) ml and(1 000 ±424) ml vs.(1 360 ±322) ml,t=2.779 and 3.111,P<0.05].The threshold drinking volume in patients without dyspepsia was significantly higher than that of control group [ ( 870 ±225 ) ml vs.( 688 ±225 ) ml, t =-2.450, P<0.05].The differences of drinking volume and corpus area in patients with dyspepsia were lower than those of patients without dyspepsia and controls [(362 ±146) ml vs.(490 ±150) ml, (550 ± 157) ml, t=2.838,3.920,(11.76 ±6.85) cm2 vs.(19.78 ±12.07) cm2, (20.80 ±10.65) cm2,t=2.769, 3.311, P<0.05].The difference of circumference in diabetic patients with dyspepsia was lower than in controls [(3.67 ±2.17) cm vs.(6.22 ±3.06) cm, t=3.139,P<0.05].The study indicates that the proximal stomach function is impaired in diabetic patients, presenting a declined sensory threshold and reduced relax function.
10.Preparation and Determination of Indomethacin-hydroxypropy-cyclodextrin Inclusion Complex Ointments
China Pharmacy 2001;0(07):-
OBJECTIVE: To prepare Indomethacin-hydroxypropy-cyclodextrin inclusion complex ointments and establish its assay method. METHODS: The preparation was prepared with O/W type emulsion ointment as base material, and the content of Indomethacin in which was determined by UV spectrophotometry. RESULTS: The calibration curve of Indomethacin was linear in the range of 16.76~41.91?g?mL-1(r=0.999 6),and its average recovery was 99.53%(RSD=1.50%). CONCLUSION: The ointments were convenient in preparation technique, and simple and accurate in determination.