1.In Vitro Antibacterial Activity of Meropenem in Gram-negative bacilli
Jianming XU ; Kunru JIA ; Longhua HU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2009;0(20):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate in vitro antibacterial activity of meropenem in Gram-negative bacilli isolated from clinical specimens.METHODS Gram-negative bacilli were isolated from various clinical specimens in our hosptial from Jan 2008 to Dec 2008.The identification test was determined by VITEK-32 Full Automated Microbiology Analyzer,the antimicrobiol susceptibility was detected by K-B method.RESULTS The resistance rate of Enterobacteriaceae to meropenem was extremly low.The resistance rates of Escherichia coli,Klebsiella pneumoniae and Enterobacter cloacae to meropenem were 0,27.6% and 4.2%.The resistance rates of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia,Burkholderia cepacia,Chryseobacterium meningosepticum,Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Acinetobacter baumannii to meropenem were 100.00%,48.81%,94.12%,21.85% and 31.72% respectively.CONCLUSIONS Meropenem has high in vitro antimicrobial activity to Enterobacteriaceae.but generally low to non-fermentative Gram-negative bacilli.
2.Detection of blood flow of umbilical cord around the neck of fetus with color Doppler and its clinical implication
Jingtuan XU ; Longhua YU ; Ruixue LIU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(10):-
0.05), while there was significant difference in RI and S/D between the group without UCAN and the groups of UCAN with two loops and with three loops (P
3.Prevention and treatment of acute pulmonary embolism after abdominal surgery
Xu LI ; Longhua FAN ; Weixing SHEN ; Jianjun LIU ; Dechun XU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2013;28(12):948-951
Objective To study the prevention,diagnosis and treatment of the pulmonary embolism after abdominal surgery.Methods The clinical data of patients with acute pulmonary embolism(PE) after abdominal surgery between July 2008 and June 2012 were analyzed retrospectively.The high-risk patients received D-dimer,deep venous ultrasound and pulmonary CT examination to confirm the diagnosis postoperatively.Anticoagulation,thrombolysis,inferior vena cava filter placement were carried out in these patients.The high-risk patients received low molecular weight heparin(LMWH) to prevent PE from January 2010.Results 5 patients with PE survived and 3 patients died.The incidence of venous thromboembolism event was 0.43% (13/3012) before January 2010 and PE was 0.20% (6/3012).The incidence of venous thromboembolism event was 0.15% (7/4803) after taking preventive measures and PE was 0.04% (2/4803).There was no PE within 1 week since using LMWH after 2010.Lower limb DVT was found in 7 patients including 2 patients with PE after LMWH discontinuance within 2-3 weeks postoperatively.Conclusions Early prevention,diagnosis and treatment of postoperative PE are important for high-risk patients.
4.Clinical Observation and Research on Prevention and Treatment of Epilepsy Complicated with Cognitive Impairment by Quyu Dingxian Zhengtong Mixture for Dispelling Stasis and Resolving Phlegm
Yang-yang YU ; Can-xing YUAN ; Chun-xu WANG ; Jing-yi MA ; Chao GU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2022;28(11):139-147
ObjectiveTo observe the clinical efficacy and safety of Chinese medicinal mixture for dispelling stasis and resolving phlegm combined with western medicine in the treatment of epilepsy combined with cognitive impairment by randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group trial. MethodA total of 123 inpatients and outpatients with epilepsy complicated with cognitive impairment admitted to the department of neurology at Longhua Hospital from October 2020 to October 2021 were randomly assigned into a control group (62 cases, carbamazepine + placebo) and a treatment group (61 cases, carbamazepine + Quyu Dingxian Zhengtong mixture) by random number table method. In the treatment group, 4 cases were exfoliated and eliminated. In the control group, 3 cases fell off. Finally, 57 cases in the treatment group and 59 cases in the control group were included. The total course of treatment for both groups was 12 weeks. The clinical efficacy, efficacy for traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndromes, and incidence of adverse reactions were compared between two groups. The changes of seizure frequency, abnormal rate of electroencephalogram (EEG), cognitive function score, serum homocysteine (HCY), folic acid, and vitamin B12 (B12) were measured and compared before and after treatment. ResultAfter 12 weeks of treatment, the treatment group had higher clinical efficacy [92.98% (53/57) vs 79.66% (47/59), χ2=4.327, P<0.05] and efficacy for TCM syndromes [96.49% (55/57) vs 84.75% (50/59), χ2=4.660, P<0.05] than the control group. The treatment group was superior to the control group in reducing the seizure frequency (Z=-3.938, P<0.01) and improving the Montreal cognitive assessment (MoCA) score (t=4.333, P<0.01) and mini-mental state examination (MMSE) score (t=9.531, P<0.01). The variations in serum HCY, folic acid, and B12 in the treatment group were less than those in the control group (t=-7.233, t=-7.972, t=-6.871, P<0.01). After treatment, the abnormal rate of EEG in the treatment group was lower than that in the control group (χ2=4.437, P<0.05). The incidence of adverse reactions in the treatment group (1.75%, 1/57) was lower than that (13.56%, 8/59) in the control group (corrected χ2=4.116, P<0.05). ConclusionChinese medicinal mixture for dispelling stasis and resolving phlegm in combination with western medicine had better efficacy and safety than western medicine alone in the treatment of epilepsy complicated with cognitive impairment. Specifically, the combination outperformed western medicine alone in terms of clinical efficacy, efficacy for TCM syndromes, reduction in seizure frequency, abnormal rate of EEG, adverse reactions, improvement of cognitive function, and variations in serum folic acid, B12, and HCY values. Chinese medicinal mixture for dispelling stasis and resolving phlegm may improve the clinical efficacy and safety by changing the metabolism of folic acid, B12, and HCY in serum of the patients with epilepsy complicated with cognitive impairment.
5.Exploration and Thinking on Fine Management of Cost Accounting of Medical Consumables.
Lei SHEN ; Guojiang MEI ; Jiqing XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2022;46(5):582-587
With the gradual advancement of The Reform Plan to Control High-value Medical Consumables published by the State Council, the reform policies such as purchase with quantity, charging consumables" zero bonus" were born, the operating pressure of medical institutions on medical consumables increased sharply, and the fine cost accounting management demands were improving. Due to the manage features of medical consumables, this will lead to the inaccurate and cross-cycle of cost accounting. In order to achieve the refined cost accounting management, the related business system and process adjustment are studied.
Commerce
6.Progress on painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy treated by integrative medicine.
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2005;25(4):378-382
The article reviewed clinical studies on painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy (PDPN) treated by integrative medicine. PDPN, a common complication of diabetes mellitus, which could severely influence patients' quality of life. The keystone and difficulty of PDPN treatment is to relieve pain. Tricyclic anti-depressants are the firstline agents for neuropathic pain but with obvious adverse reactions. Antiepileptic drugs and capsicin can relieve PDPN with less adverse reactions. In recent years, lots of report of clinical studies on DPN treated by TCM or integrative medicine were issued, but those pertinent to PDPN were seldom. Only the papers with independent statistical analysis on effect of pain relieving were selected to review in this article, and the authors presumed that it is feasible to treat PDPN with integrative medicine.
Amines
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therapeutic use
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Amitriptyline
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therapeutic use
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Analgesics
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therapeutic use
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Animals
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Antidepressive Agents, Tricyclic
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therapeutic use
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Blood Glucose
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metabolism
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Cyclohexanecarboxylic Acids
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therapeutic use
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Diabetic Neuropathies
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complications
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drug therapy
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Drug Therapy, Combination
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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therapeutic use
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Humans
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Pain
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drug therapy
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etiology
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Pain Measurement
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Phytotherapy
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Triazines
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therapeutic use
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gamma-Aminobutyric Acid
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therapeutic use
7.Acupuncture in Thailand.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2010;30(9):752-754
The article introduces the developing history of acupuncture-moxibustion in Thailand. Acupuncture-moxibustion has a long history in Thailand. Although its development with many twists and turns, it has always been popular among Thai. It is adopted by many private clinics, pharmacies and general hospitals nowadays. And there also exists 2 specialized hospitals of Chinese medicine. Undergraduate education has already been carried on by 2 colleges of Chinese medicine in Thailand through cooperation with Chinese universities of TCM. And departments of Chinese medicine have been set up in many comprehensive universities with the help of the Chinese side. Short-term training courses on acupuncture-moxibustion for biomedicine doctors have also been held by the Health Ministry of Thailand. Acupuncture now is undergoing a rapidly extension in Thailand. However, there are still a lot of problems crying out for solutions.
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education
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Acupuncture Therapy
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8.Overview of studies on detoxification effect of smilacis glabrae rhizoma on mercury poisoning.
Xiaofei XU ; Hongfeng CHEN ; Meina YE
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(6):750-753
Mercury-containing preparations are widely used in surgery department of traditional Chinese medicine and have made remarkable achievements. But they are toxic to human kidney, nerve, immune, etc. Smilacis Glabrae Rhizoma is sweet, tasteless and neutral in nature and able to enter liver and stomach channels and detoxify mercury poisoning. This article summarizes the mercury poisoning and the detoxification effect of Smilacis Glabrae Rhizoma in ancient records, pharmaceutical studies and clinical application, in order to provide ideas and methods for the safe use of mercury-containing preparations in surgery department of traditional Chinese medicine.
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therapeutic use
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Inactivation, Metabolic
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Liliaceae
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chemistry
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metabolism
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adverse effects
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pharmacokinetics
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therapeutic use
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Mercury Poisoning
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chemistry
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chemistry
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metabolism
9.A comparative study on transilluminated powered mini-phlebectomy (TriVexTM) and pointed phlebectomy for the treatment of varicosis of the great saphenous vein of the lower limbs
Xin XU ; Weiguo FU ; Yuqi WANG ; Jue YANG ; Zhenyu SHI ; Bin CHEN ; Junhao JIANG ; Longhua FAN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(09):-
ObjectiveTo compare the therapeutic effects of a new surgical endoscopic technique, the transilluminated powered phlebectomy (TriVex System, Smith+Nephew) and pointed phlebectomy in the treatment of varicosis of the great saphenous vein of the lower limbs. Methods Thirty-nine patients (46 limbs) received TriVex operations under spinal, or epidural anesthesia. The powered vein resector and an irrigated illuminator device-a minimally invasive system was used for varicose vein surgery. During the same period, 41 patients (46 limbs) underwent pointed phlebectomy. Results The average postoperative hospital stay was 4.6 days in patients receiving TriVex, and 8.1 days for pointed phlebectomy. Compared with the pointed phlebectomy, the incision of TriVex procedure was shorter and the number less. Conclusion This new surgical device is easy to operate, minimally invasive, efficacious and time saving with satisfactory results.
10.The role of individual dental stent on taste protection in the patients with primary nasopharyngeal carcinoma treated with radiotherapy
Wenjuan QIN ; Longhua CHEN ; Ling YE ; Wei LUO ; Hui XU ; Rurong HOU
Cancer Research and Clinic 2015;27(2):85-90
Objective To investigate the role of individual dental stent on taste protection in the patients with primary nasopharyngeal carcinoma.Methods Firstly,dosimetric evaluation of the tongue under the circumstance of 10 pairs of patient wearing dental stent or not was done.Secondly,a total of 61 patients were randomized into two arms:29 were in the trial arm and 32 in the control arm.The patients wore dental stent during radiotherapy in trial group,but not in control group.The endpoint was taste dysfunction before radiotherapy,every week during radiotherapy till the completion of radiotherapy,and followed up six months after radiotherapy.Results The mean dose of tip of tongue,body of tongue,base of tongue for patient with dental stent or not were (394.43±24.01) cGy,(986.35±77.15) cGy,(4 401.16±179.01) cGy and (677.03± 110.05) cGy,(2 418.19±414.18) cGy,(4 878.67±387.45) cGy (P value were 0.031,0.007 and 0.284,respectively) separately.By the completion of the radiotherapy,there were 9 (31.03 %) patients suffering from a taste dysfunction in the trial group and 25 (78.13 %) in the control group (P < 0.001).Conclusions Individual dental stent has a potential tendency to relieve the taste impairment by reducing the irradiation dose of tongue.