1.Interventional embolectomy for acute superior mesenteric artery embolism
Xuan LI ; Qiang OUYANG ; Xiangsheng XIAO
Journal of Interventional Radiology 1994;0(04):-
Objective To evaluate the effects of percutaneous embolectomy for treament of acute superior mesenteric artery embolism.Methods 34 cases(atrial fibrillation 14 cases;left atrium myxoma 2 cases;SMA thrombosis 15 cases and chronic mesenteric ischemia 3 cases)of acute mesenteric artery embolism were treated with percutaneous embolectomy using long sheath aspiration method and/or thrombolysis via catheterization of the SMA.Results Successful recanalizations were achieved in all of the 34 superior mesenteric arterial embolism including recovery in 31 cases,laparotomy for 2 cases,and 1 died within 24 hours.Conclusions Percutaneous embolectomy using long sheath aspiration is a simple and effective method for treatment of acute superior mesenteric artery embolism.A correct pathogenetie diagnosis is the key to improve the curative effect and avoid the severe complication.(J Intervent Radiol,2005,15:206-208)
2.Interventional therapy of mesenteric venous thrombosis
Xuan LI ; Qiang OUYANG ; Xiangsheng XIAO
Journal of Interventional Radiology 1994;0(04):-
Objective To evaluate the clinical effect of interventional therapy in treating intestinal ischemia of mesenteric venous thrombosis.Methods Twelve cases(male 7 cases,female 5 cases;ranging from 33 to 86 years of age)of mesenteric venous thrombosis(MVT)were treated with percutaneous transhepatic mesenteric venous thrombectomy and thrombolysis associated with papaverin perfusion via superior mesenteric artery.Results Seven of the 12 cases recovered;3 cases were undertaken laparotomy;2 died within 30 days respectively.No severe complications occurred in all of the 12 cases.Conclusions Interventional therapy of MVT is a safe and effective method with reduction of the mortality.(J Intervent Radiol,2006,15:202-205)
3.Single-dose intra-arterial infusion chemotherapy for refractory bladder cancer after transurethral resection of bladder tumor: Report of 12 cases
Chunlei XIAO ; Xiaojun TIAN ; Xuan LI
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2005;0(12):-
Objective To evaluate clinical effects of single-dose intra-arterial infusion chemotherapy for the treatment of refractory bladder cancer after transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBt). Methods A retrospective analysis was made on clinical data of 12 cases of refractory bladder cancer treated by single-dose intra-arterial infusion chemotherapy after TURBt from November 1999 to June 2005. The bladder tumor was resected as thoroughly as possible. Postoperatively, a bilateral internal iliac arteriography was made by using the Seldinger technique. The tumor vessels and normal blood supply were identified through the intubation of the right femoral artery. Half dose of chemotherapeutics (epirubicin 25 mg) was infused into both internal iliac artery, then tumor vessels of bladder was selected and infused with peripheral embolization agent (a mix of fragmented gelatin sponge and cisplatin 200 mg). The embolization agent was used repeatedly until all tumor vessels were embolized. Intravesical instillation with epirubicin was carried out postoperatively, and cystoscopy was performed every 3 months after operation. Results After intra-arterial infusion chemotherapy, there were 12 cases of nausea and anepithymia, 3 cases of vomiting, and 2 cases of fever, all of which were symptomatically relieved with expectant treatment. Mild hip pain occurred in 6 cases and subsided in 3~5 days. Decreased erythrocyte and leucocyte were restored to normal levels in 2 weeks. Liver and renal functions did not present marked changes. Follow-up was conducted for 4~55 months (mean, 34 months). There were 1 case of recurrence at 32 postoperative month and 11 cases of progression free survival. Conclusions This technique lowers the recurrent rate of refractory bladder cancer and the incidence of side effects, being a new alternative for patients who are not willing to receive total cystectomy.
4.Relationship between tissue factor and coagulation in acute vascular rejection of heart xenotransplantation
Xuan LU ; Mingdi XIAO ; Jinglai LI
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2005;0(08):-
Objective To investigate the role of tissue factor in the occurrence and development of co agulation in acute vascular rejection of heart xenotransplantation. Methods An animal model for acute vascular rejection of heart xenotransplantation was es tablished by using rat as recipient and guinea pig as donor. The xenografts were removed at 4, 8, 12, 16, and 24 h after the operation for fibrin sedimentation by immunohistochemical technique to evaluate coagulation. Meanwhile, the express ion of tissue factor mRNA was detected at different time points by RT-PCR. Hear ts of normal guinea pigs were used as controls. Results Immunohistochemical examination showed that coagu lation developed at the 8 h when interstitial fibrin deposition and fibrinous th rombus appeared and aggravated with time. High expression of guinea pig tissue factor mRNA appeared at 4 h after the transplantation and then steadily d eclined and totally terminated at the 16 h. The expression of rat tissue factor mRNA appeared 16 h post operation and then kept steadily enhanced. Conclusions The tissue factor acts as an important role in the acute vascular rejection of h eart xenotransplantation. The high expression of donor tissue factor mRNA might be related to the trigger of coagulation and the high expression of the receptor ’s tissue factor may be related to the further development of coagulation.
5.Relative Factors of Neonatal Necrotizing Enterocolitis and Preventive Effect of Microeco-Preparation
xiao-yuan, ZHUANG ; lian-qiao, LI ; xuan-xuan, GAO ; li-duan, SU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(18):-
Objective To explore the risk factors of neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis(NEC)and assess the effect of prophylactic use of probiotics(Bifico)in prevention of NEC and observe changes of weight.Methods Five hundred and twenty-four cases of prematures who were inpatients were divided into 2 groups randomly(prevention group,n=276,no-prevention group,n=248)and the morbidity of NEC and the increase of eight during hospitalization were observed.A case-control study and conditional Logistic regression model multifactorial analysis were made to 20 cases NEC neonates and 80 cases non-NEC neonates.Results The prevention group(276 cases)had 5 cases of NEC and the average weight increase was(8.114?8.137)g/d,the no-prevention group 248 cases had 17 cases of NEC,and the average weight increase was(6.595?5.337)g/d.The occure rate of NEC in prevention group was significantly lower than that of no-prevention group(?2=5.57 P
6.The Screen of Plant Endophytic Actinomycetes Producing ?-1,3-Glucanase and Antifungal Activity of ?-1,3-Glucanase
Xiao-Ning GAO ; Xuan TU ; Li-Li HUANG ; Peng LOU ;
Microbiology 2008;0(08):-
Using of clearing zones on pachyman agar medium, there are 217 plant endophytic actinomycetes, producing ?-1,3-glucanase were screened. 45.6% of the strains produced ?-1,3-glucanase, in which the strains from cucumber are up to 38. The percentages of endophytic actinomycetes from different hosts produceing ?-1,3-glucanases were different. The percentage of the strains in Rhizoma Polygonatum produced ?-1,3-glucanases is the highest, up to 88.9%. The Inhibited effects of plant endophytic actinomycetes which produced extracellular ?-1,3-glucanases on mycelium growth of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum were detected in vitro. Cucumber endophytic actinomycete gCLA4 strain was screened out from 99 isolates, which can strongly inhibit the growth of S. sclerotiorum. The optimal ?-1,3-glucanases fermentation conditions of strain gCLA4 were investigated, they were pachyman 0.2%, peptone as nitrogen, pH 7~8 for 5 days. The ?-1,3-glucanases of strain gCLA4 had some inhibiting efficiency on 13 plant pathogens, in which inhibiting efficiency to Botryosphaeria dothidea was the strongest.
7.External carotid embolization for the treatment of life-threatening maxillofacial traumatic bleeding
Zhigang LI ; Xiao WANG ; Wen QU ; Xuan LI
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2000;0(05):-
Objective: To expatiate the application of int er ventional treatment in emergency management of life-threatening bleeding follow ing maxillofacial and jugular trauma. Method : Three cases of ma xillofacial and jugular serious injury with life threatening bleeding were treat ed by external carotid arteriography and embolization at branch of external car otid artery. Result:External carotid arteriography and emboliza tion could effectively stop life-threatening bleeding of maxillofacial and jugu lar serious injury. Preoperation arteriography could define diagnosis and direc t the treatment. 2 cases survived after treatment and 1 died of blood lose durin g treatment. Conclusion:External carotid arteriography and embo lization is effective in the treatment of maxillofacial and jugular serious inj ury with life-threatening bleeding.
8.Primary dysmenorrhea treated with staging acupoint catgut embedment therapy: a randomized controlled trial.
Ying BI ; Xiao-Mei SHAO ; Li-Hua XUAN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2014;34(2):115-119
OBJECTIVETo observe the short-term and long-term efficacies on primary dysmenorrhea treated with staging acupoint embedment therapy.
METHODSSeventy cases of primary dysmenorrhea were randomized into an embedment therapy group and a fenbid group, 35 cases in each one. In the embedment therapy group, the embedment therapy was applied twice during the menstrual cycle, one treatment 3 days before menstruation and one treatment during the 12th-14th days of menstruation, respectively. Guanyuan (CV 4), Zigong (EX-CA 1), Diji (SP 8) and Ciliao (BL 32) were the main acupoints in the treatment 3 days before menstruation. Shenshu (BL 23), Ganshu (BL 18) and Pishu (BL 20) were the main acupoints in the treatment during menstruation. In the fenbid group, fenbid was prescribed for oral administration, 0.3 g each time, twice a day, starting 3 days before menstruation till pain was relieved. The treatment of one menstrual cycle was one session. The continuous treatment of 3 menstrual cycles was required. The short-term and long-term efficacies were evaluated at the end of the 3rd cycle and in 3 months after the treatment terminal. The dysmenorrhea score was used to evaluate the efficacy. Visual analogue scale (VAS) and SF-36 were for the assessment of pain degree and life quality.
RESULTS(1) The total effective rate was 91.4% (32/35) in the embedment therapy group after the 3 menstrual cycles, which was better than 74.3% (26/35) in the fenbid group (P < 0.01). In the follow-up stage, the total effective rate was 91.4% (32/35) in the embedment therapy group, which was better than 40.0% (14/35) in the fenbid group (P < 0.01). (2) The differences were not significant in dysmenorrhea score and VAS score after the 1st and 2nd menstrual cycle treatments between the two groups (all P > 0.05). In the 3rd menstrual cycle and the follow-up stage, the dysmenorrhea score and VAS score were reduced obviously in the embedment therapy group as compared with those in the fenbid group (P < 0.05, P < 0.01). The rebound effect occurred in the follow-up stage in the fenbid group. (3) In the 3rd menstrual cycle and the follow-up stage, the improvement in the total score of life quality of the embedment therapy group was superior apparently to the fenbid group (P < 0.05, P < 0. 01).
CONCLUSIONThe staging acupoint embedment therapy achieves the superior short-term and long-term efficacies as compared with the oral administration of fenbid in the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea. As the symptoms of dysmenorrhea and pain are relieved, the life quality is improved.
Acupuncture Points ; Acupuncture Therapy ; instrumentation ; Adolescent ; Adult ; Catgut ; utilization ; Dysmenorrhea ; therapy ; Female ; Humans ; Pain Measurement ; Treatment Outcome ; Young Adult
9.A family study of mandibuloacral dysplasia with type A lipodystrophy
Shang XIANG ; Xuan ZHANG ; Xueyi LI ; Yang BI ; Nong XIAO
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2014;(11):1084-1088
Objective To study the gene mutations and clinical features of mandibuloacral dysplasia with type A lipodystrophy (MADA) in a Chinese family. Methods The information of 5 family members including 2 siblings suspected atyp-ical progeria was assembled. Genomic DNA was extracted from peripheral blood of 5 family members, the 12 exons of LMNA gene were ampliifed by PCR and then the PCR products were directly sequenced and analyzed by using Blast software online. The SIFT and PolyPhen-2 software were used to predict the harmfulness of mutations. Results The 2 siblings were clinically diagnosed as MADA. Heterozygous c.1579C>T (p.Arg527Cys) and c.1583C>T (p.Thr528Met) mutations were detected in this family. The father carried c.1583C>T (p.Thr528Met) mutation, the mother carried c.1579C>T (p.Arg527Cys) mutation, and their normal daughter were all heterozygous carriers with c.1583C>T (p.Thr528Met) mutation. Compound heterozygous c.1579C>T (p.Arg527Cys) and c.1583C>T (p.Thr528Met) mutations in 2 siblings led to MADA. The MADA showed an autosomal re-cessive inheritance pattern in this family. Conclusions The 2 siblings with MADA in this family were caused by compound heterozygous mutations in LMNA gene.
10.HPLC specific chromatogram spectrum-effect relationship for Shuanghuanglian on MDCK cell injury induced by influenza A virus (H1N1).
Ting LIU ; Hai-dan WANG ; Liu-qing DI ; An KANG ; Xiao-li ZHAO ; Xuan-xuan ZHU ; Jun-song LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(21):4194-4199
To establish HPLC specific chromatogram and its correlation with the protection effect of Shuanghuanglian on MDCK (Madin-Darby canine kidney) cell injury induced by influenza A virus( H1N1). Nine recipes of Shuanghuanglian based on the official prescription were prepared according to orthogonal test for HPLC analysis and MDCK cells protection experiment separately (cytopathic effect (CPE) method was used for observing the virus infectivity and MTT staining results were used as the determining indexes for drug concentration selection and analyzing cell viability). The results suggested that all the other Shuang-Huang-Lian recipes except recipe1 demonstrate protecting effect on MDCK cell injury induced by influenza A virus (P < 0.01, P < 0.001). Stepwise regression analysis was used for analyzing the relationships between HPLC fingerprint and the protecting effect of Shuanghuanglian on influenza A virus induced MDCK cell injury. Peak 2, 3, 6, 8 and 12 were found to be strongly related with anti-influenza A virus efficacy. Stepwise regression analysis of recipes data and efficacy data showed that Lonicerae Japonicae Flos and Forsythiae Fructus were positively associated with the protecting effect of cells injury. From HPLC fingerprints, we found that peak 2, 3, 12 were from Lonicerae Japonicae Flos and peak 6, 8 were from Forsythiae Fructus. Four peaks were identified through comparing the retention time between the standard and Shuanghuanglian recipes, and they were chlorogenicacid, cryptochlorogenic acid, forsythoside B and 3,4-dicaffeoylquinic acid respectively. Caffeic acid derivatives in Lonicerae Japonicae Flos and Forsythiae Fructus were found to be greatly correlated with anti-influenza A virus efficacy and maybe the substance basis of Shuanghuanglian.
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analysis
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pharmacology
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Dogs
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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analysis
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pharmacology
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Forsythia
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chemistry
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Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype
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drug effects
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physiology
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Lonicera
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chemistry
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Madin Darby Canine Kidney Cells
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Scutellaria baicalensis
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chemistry