1.Clinical evaluation of Yiqifumai combined with Alprostadil in the treatment of cardiac insufficiency with unstable angina pectoris
Chunjie ZHAO ; Mingying CAO ; Zhuhua YAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2014;33(7):745-747
Objective To assess the therapeutic effects of Yiqifumai combined with Alprostadil injection on patients with chronic cardiac insufficiency and angina pectoris.Methods One hundred and fifty patients with heart dysfunction (NYHA [Ⅱ-Ⅲ) and angina pectoris were randomly divided into three groups,the control group (n=50),the Yiqifumai group (n=50),and the Yiqifumai plus Alprostadil group (n=50).Parameters including clinical effectiveness,electrocardiograph (ECG),heart function and hemodynamics were evaluated.Results The overall clinical effectiveness rate in the Yiqifumai plus Alprostadil group (94 %) was higher than those in the Yiqifumai group (78 %) and the control group (54%) (P<0.05 for both).The overall effectiveness rate in ECG changes was higher in the Yiqifumai plus Alprostadil group (84%) than in the Yiqifunai group (58%) and the control group (42%) (P<0.05 for both).While no significant difference in the left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) was found among the three groups before treatment,evident improvement in LVEF was observed in the Yiqifunai group and the Yiqifumai plus Alprostadil group 14 days after treatment,compared with pre-treatment data [(49±9)% vs.(40±10)% and (59±9)% vs.(41±10) %,respectively; P<0.05 for both].However,there was no significant difference between the two groups (P>0.05).There was no improvement in LVEF in the control group after treatment (P >0.05).No difference in hemodynamic parameters,including cardiac output,cardiac index and left ventricular stroke work index,was found among the three groups before treatment (P>0.05),but they showed improvement in the Yiqifunai group and the Yiqifumai plus Alprostadil group after treatment (P<0.05 for both),with greater improvement in the latter group.The improvement was not significant in the control group before and after treatment (P>0.05).Conclusions Yiqifumai combined with Alprostadil in the treatment of cardiac insufficiency with unstable angina pectoris has advantages in improving clinical symptoms,heart function and hemodynamics.
2.Correlation between the HLA-A, B alleles polymorphism and hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome of Han nationality in Zunyi area
Junmin LUO ; Wanbang SUN ; Xuegui HUANG ; Weihong LI ; Yixiong ZHANG ; Mingying SONG ; Xinsheng YAO
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2008;28(6):499-502
Objective To explore the correlation between HLA-A, B alleles polymorphism and hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) among Han nationality in Zunyi area. Methods Using group study, HLA-A, B genotypes were conducted in 100 HFRS cases and 100 controls among Han nationality in Zunyi area with polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primer (PCR-SSP), gene frequency (GF) and relative risk (RR) were compared and calculated. Results The frequencies of HLA-A * 31 and HLA-B * 58 alleles in HFRS cases (GF=4%,12.5%) were strikingly higher than that in the healthy controls (X2=6.380, 7.792, P<0.05;RR=18.47,2.91). The frequencies of HLA-B * 40 alleles in HFRS cases (GF=11%) were strikingly higher than that in the healthy controls (X2=6.095,P<0.01, RR=O.47). Conclusion HLA-A * 31, B * 58 genes are positively related to HFRS of Han nationality in Zunyi area, HLA-B * 40 gene is negatively related to HFRS of Han nationality in Zunyi area.
3.Association of vitamin D levels with hemoglobin and serum ferritin levels among primary and middle school students
Yuan LIU ; Bing WANG ; Ruixue XU ; Yingjie YU ; Yan ZHANG ; Mingying LI ; Yao ZHAO
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(4):385-388
Objective:
To investigate vitamin D levels among primary and middle school students in Xicheng District, Beijing Municipality, and to examine the association of vitamin D levels with hemoglobin (Hb) and serum ferritin (SF) levels, so as to provide insights into the prevention of anemia among primary and middle school students.
Methods:
The first, third and fifth grade primary school students and the first grade junior high school students were sampled from Xicheng District in 2019, using the multistage stratified cluster sampling method, and students' gender, age, height, weight and Hb levels were collected. The 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25-( OH )D] was measured using electrochemiluminescence assay, and SF was detected using immunoturbidimetry. The vitamin D deficiency was determined according to the American College of Endocrinology guidelines. The associations of 25-( OH) D levels with Hb and SF levels were examined using Pearson correlation analysis and Spearman rank correlation analysis.
Results:
Totally 403 primary and junior high school students were investigated, including 196 boys ( 48.64% ) and 207 girls ( 51.36% ). There were 179, 114 and 110 students at ages of 6 to 8 years ( 44.41% ), 9 to 11 years ( 28.29% ) and 12 to 13 years ( 27.30% ), respectively. The mean 25-( OH )D level was ( 14.80±5.96 ) ng/mL among the study students, and there were 90 students ( 22.33% ) with severe vitamin D deficiency, 243 students ( 60.30% ) with vitamin D deficiency, 63 students ( 15.63% ) with vitamin D inadequacy and 7 students ( 1.74% ) with vitamin D sufficiency. The mean Hb level was ( 136.28±8.33 ) g/L and the median SF level (interquartile range) was 56.80 (14.36) ng/mL among the study students, respectively. The 25-( OH )D level positively correlated with Hb ( r=0.364, P<0.001 ) and SF levels ( rs=0.374, P<0.001 ), and after adjustment for age and body mass index, the 25-( OH )D still correlated positively with Hb ( r=0.157, P=0.048 ) and SF levels ( rs=0.174, P=0.022 ) .
Conclusions
Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent among primary and middle school students in Xicheng District, and the 25-(OH)-D levels correlate positively with Hb and SF levels. 25-( OH )-D deficiency may contribute to the development of anemia.
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4.Research on genetic polymorphisms of HLA-DRB1 and DQB1 in the Hans of Zunyi
Junmin LUO ; Wanbang SUN ; Xuegui HUANG ; Jihong FENG ; Yixiong ZHANG ; Xinsheng YAO ; Mingying SONG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1985;0(06):-
Objective:To investigate frequencies and polymorphism of HLA-DRB1 and DQB1 allele in the Hans of Zunyi area.Methods:Polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primers(PCR-SSP) were used to type HLA-DRB1 and DQB1 genes of 200 unrelated healthy Han individuals in Zunyi area.Results:13 HLA-DRB1 and 7 HLA-DQB1 alleles were obtained at low resolution level in all subjects.The allele DRB1*09,DRB1*08 and DQB1*05 were showed high distributing frequencies;The allele DRB1*10 and DQB1*04 were scarcely found with low distributing frequencies.Comparied with Northern and Southern Han people,it would seem that Han people in Zunyi are more closely related to the Southern ones.The allele B*07 was scarcely found in the Southern Han with a high distributing frequency(GF=2.0%).Conclusion:HLA-DRB1 and DQB1 of Han people in Zunyi have plenty of polymorphisms.They seem to distribute in line with the Southern Han's characteristics but have their own territory feature with a high B*07 frequency.
5.Application of electrical stimulation, biofeedback, and radiofrequency therapy in combination for the treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction
Shanfeng LI ; Haichuan SHEN ; Jiao SUN ; Liang CHEN ; Haiping YIN ; Yuan SUN ; Hong TAN ; Mingying YAO ; Wen SUN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2023;30(9):1324-1329
Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy of electrical stimulation, biofeedback, and radiofrequency therapy in combination for the treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction.Methods:A total of 144 patients with pelvic floor dysfunction who received treatment in Lianyungang Maternal and Child Health Hospital from June 2020 to June 2022 were included in this prospective randomized controlled study. They were randomly assigned to undergo electrical stimulation combined with biofeedback (electrical stimulation group, n = 48), treatment with a novel radiofrequency technique (radiofrequency therapy group, n = 48), or electrical stimulation, biofeedback, and treatment with a novel radiofrequency technique (combined group, n = 48). Pelvic floor dysfunction, stress urinary incontinence, and pelvic floor myofascial pain were compared among the three groups. Pelvic organ prolapse quantification was compared among the three groups before and after treatment. Quality of life was evaluated. Results:The effective rates of treatment against pelvic floor dysfunction, stress urinary incontinence, and pelvic floor myofascial pain in the combined group were 95.83% (46/48), 97.92% (47/48), and 93.75% (45/48), respectively, which were significantly higher than 79.17% (38/48), 79.17% (38/48), 77.08% (37/48) in the radiofrequency group, and 75.00% (36/48), 77.08% (37/48), 72.92% (35/48) in the electrical stimulation group ( χ2 = 8.40, 9.77, 7.66, all P < 0.05). After treatment, the severity of pelvic organ prolapse in the combined group was significantly milder than that in the novel radiofrequency technique group and electrical stimulation group (both P < 0.05). The scores of the pelvic floor dysfunction questionnaire and urinary incontinence questionnaire in the combined group were significantly lower than those in the radiofrequency therapy group and the electrical stimulation group (both P < 0.05). Conclusion:Electrical stimulation, biofeedback, and radiofrequency therapy in combination can greatly strengthen the muscle strength of the pelvic floor, relieve urinary incontinence, reduce pelvic floor myofascial pain, and improve the quality of life of patients with pelvic floor dysfunction.