1.Adverse effects, drug interactions, and safety of direct-acting antiviral agents in treatment of hepatitis C
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2017;33(6):1067-1074
In recent years,direct-acting antiviral agents (DAAs) have achieved great success in the treatment of hepatitis C and have replaced interferon/ribavirin.However,since DAAs were launched not long ago,there lacks sufficient knowledge of their toxic and side effects,interactions with other drugs,and safety in patients complicated by other serious chronic diseases.The results of many large-scale clinical trials show that DAAs have good safety in different populations and serious toxic and side effects are rare,but drug interactions need to be taken seriously.The addition of ribavirin in DAA regimen or prolongation of DAA treatment does not increase patients' benefits and may cause more adverse events.Moreover,at the same time of DAA treatment,liver injury caused by HCV cannot be neglected,and continuous treatment should be given.
2.Effects of Early Core Muscles and Manual Respiratory Function Training on Dysphagia after Stroke
Huimin JIA ; Xuanxuan GE ; Qinghe ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2017;23(3):326-329
Objective To investigate the effects of early core muscles and manual respiratory function training on stroke patients with dysphagia. Methods From June, 2015 to January, 2016, 60 stroke patients with dysphagia were divided equally into control group and obser-vation group randomly. Both groups accepted routine swallowing function training, electrical stimulation and respiratory function training, while the observation group accepted core muscles training and manual respiratory function training, for four weeks. They were evaluated with Standardized Swallowing Assessment (SSA), forced vital capacity (FVC), maximum ventilatory volume (MVV) and the maximum ex-piratory time before and after treatment. Results All the indices improved in both groups after treatment (P<0.001), and improved more in the observation group than in the control group (P<0.001). Conclusion Core muscles and manual respiratory function training at early stage can obviously improve swallowing and respiratory function of stroke patients with dysphagia.
3.Pharmacological Study of Vernonia Cinerea (L) Less.
Wenchang ZHAO ; Yuehao LI ; Qinghe WU ; Songming LIANG ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(06):-
Objective:To study the pharmacological action of Vernonia Cinerea(L) Less. Methods: The bacteriostatic test in vitro and the evaluation of effect of Vernonia Cinerea(L) Less. on the propellent function of small intestine of mice, etc were carried out. Results: Vernonia Cinerea(L) Less. prossesses the inhibition on Bacillus coli with lapactic action in vitro, but has the drug resistance to Bacillus dysenteriae and Bacillus coli It can also improve the propellent function of small intestine nomral mice. Conclusions: Vernonia Cinerea(L) Less. is effective for acute gastroenteritis and indigestion clinically.
4.The Influence of ~(60)Co Irradiation on Circulating Immune Complexes Formation in Rabbits
Xihua ZHU ; Peirong XIE ; Kuiwei DONG ; Lifang HE ; Feisha ZHAO ; Qinghe FENG ; Yunhui HUANG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1983;0(03):-
Experimental acute serum sickness was produced in 20 rabbits By a sensitizing injection with bovine serum albumin (BSA) through the auricular vein. Five days after the sensitization, ten of the 20 animals were given a total body irradiation of 300 r from a 60Co sourse. No radiation was given to the other 10 animals which served as controls. Blood samples were taken from the rabbits of both groups before and 2 , 4 , 6 , 8 , 10, 12, 14, and 16 days after antigen injection. After the sera were seperated, the concentrations of the circulating immune complexes were determined with the PEG complement consumption test. It was found that the dynamic curves of the concentrations of the circulating immune complexes of the two groups were essentially similar. This result strongly suggests that total body irradiation of gamma rays given five days after the sensitization of an antigen exerts no influence on the formation of the circulating immune complexes though acute radiation sickness is well established.
5.The middle-forearm flap based on perforator of ulnar artery for electrical burn wound on the wrist .
Chu GUOPING ; Yang MINLIE ; Yu SHUN ; Qin HONGBO ; Zhao QINGGUO ; Su QINGHE ; Lyu GUOZHONG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2014;30(5):346-348
OBJECTIVETo dicuss the application and therapeutic effect of middle-forearm flap based on perforator of ulnar artery for electrical burn wound on the wrist.
METHODSFrom Oct. 2009 to Oct. 2012, 10 cases of electrical burn wounds on the wrist were treated. A line from radialis medial epicondyle of humerus to the interior radialis pisiform bone was connected as flap axis. At the midpoint of the line, Doppler flow imaging meter was used to detect the emerging point of perforator vessel. The flap was designed and harvested. The flap was transferred reversely, with superficial vein retaining which was anastomosed with vein at recipient sites in 3 cases. The wounds in the donor sites were closed directly in 2 cases, and with skin graft in 8 cases.
RESULTSAll the 10 flaps survived completely. 7 cases without vein anastomosis underwent obvious flap edema during 2-4 days postoperatively, which resovled 1 week later. Sub-flap tissue necrosis and infection happened in 2 cases, which healed after dressing and drainage. Patients were followed up for 3-36 months with satisfactory results.
CONCLUSIONSThe middle-forearm flap based on perforator of ulnar artery has a stable and reliable blood supply. It offers a new choice for the electric burn wound on the wrist, especially at the ulnar side.
Burns, Electric ; surgery ; Forearm ; Humans ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures ; Skin Transplantation ; Surgical Flaps ; blood supply ; transplantation ; Ulnar Artery ; Wrist Injuries ; surgery
6.Effect of remote ischemic preconditioning combined with dexmedetomidine on lung injury during one-lung ventilation in patients undergoing thoracic surgery
Jian LU ; Wangpin XIAO ; Hongmei ZHOU ; Qinghe ZHOU ; Yejun ZHAO ; Yingyan SHEN
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2014;34(11):1297-1299
Objective To investiga~ the effect of remote ischemic preconditioning (RIPC) combined with dexmedetomidine on the lung injury during one-lung ventilation (OLV) in the patients undergoing thoracic surgery.Methods Thirty ASA physical status Ⅰ or Ⅱ patients,aged 45-70 yr,weighing 51-69 kg,scheduled for elective radical operation for esophageal cancer,were randomly divided into 2 groups (n =15 each) using a random number table:control group (group C) and RIPC combined with dexmedetomidine group (group ORD).In ORD group,at 10 min after endotracheal intubation,RIPC was induced by 3 cycles of 5 min lower extremity ischemia followed by 5 min reperfusion,and at the same time a loading dose of dexmedetomidine 1.0 μg/kg was infused intravenously over 15 min and then dexmedetomidine was infused at a rate of 0.5 μg· kg-1 · h-1 until the end of operation.At 0,30 min,1 h and 2 h of OLV (T1-4),blood samples were obtained from the radial artery for blood gas analysis and determination of plasma concentrations of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α),interleukin-1β (IL-1β) and IL-10.Oxygenation index and respiratory index were calculated.Exhaled breath condensate was collected at T1,T3 and T4,and the pH value was measured.Results Compared with group C,oxygenation index was significantly increased,and respiratory index was decreased at T2-4,the plasma concentrations of TNF-α and IL-1β were decreased,and the pH value of exhaled breath condensate was increased at T3-4,and the plasma concentration of IL-10 was increased at T4 in group ORD.Conclusion RIPC combined with dexmedetomidine can inhibit inflammatory responses and reduce airway acidification,thus attenuating the lung injury during OLV in the patients undergoing thoracic surgery.
7.Study on Improving Moisture Resistance of Yixinshu Capsule
Zhenzhen LI ; Jie WANG ; Hong YI ; Chen ZANG ; Qinghe ZHAO ; Yanjun CHEN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;24(9):68-72
Objective To investigate the effects of moisture-proof materials and contents on hygroscopicity of Yixinshu Capsules; To improve moisture-proof function of Yixinshu Capsules. Methods The hygroscopicity performance of Yixinshu Capsules was analyzed with the indexes of moisture absorption rate and critical relative humidity (CRH), and effects of soluble starch, maize starch, dextrin, lactose, mannitol, calcium hydrogen phosphate, ethylcellulose, microcrystalline cellulose, hypromellose and low-substituted hydroxypropyl cellulose on hygroscopicity of Yixinshu Capsules were compared. The effects of optimized excipients and capsule contents after granulation on hygroscopicity of Yixinshu Capsules were tested. Results Lactose, microcrystalline cellulose and mannitol were the most appropriate moisture-proof excipients for Yixinshu Capsules with balanced moisture absorption rate of 18.04%, for which the best proportion of Yixinshu Capsules to excipients was 1 to 0.1 (wt%). The balanced moisture absorption rate of the powders were 14.87%, 14.39%, and 15.38%, respectively, whereas the granules were 10.75%, 10.29%, and 11.13%, respectively. Conclusion The selected excipients can effectively reduce the hygroscopic rate of the Yixinshu Capsules, and its granules can promote the moisture resistance of Yixinshu Capsules.
8.Construction and expression of red fluorescent protein vectors containing different regions of human eNOS promoter
Feiyue XING ; Kesen ZHAO ; Hongle LI ; Xuegang SUN ; Qinghe QIN ; Jingzhen WANG ; Peng DENG ; Xiaowei GONG ; Yong JIANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(02):-
AIM: To construct the plasmid vectors containing different regions of human eNOS promoter coupled to a red fluorescent protein reporter gene, which may express in mammalian cells. METHODS: Different regions of human eNOS promoter were subcloned respectively into a red fluorescent protein vector, pDsRed1-1. These recombinant vectors, pDsF1033Red, pDsF494Red and pDsF166Red, were then transfected into NIH3T3 cell lines, followed by the observation under a fluorescent microscope. RESULTS: After identified to be right by double restriction enzyme digestion, PCR and sequencing, the vectors might be effectively expressed in NIH3T3 cells. 95 % of the red fluorescent emitted by a red fluorescent protein dispersed all over the cells, appearing at 48-60 h after transfection, reaching peak at 96-144 h, becoming the strongest in light at 144 h, gradually disappearing after 168 h and remaining little red fluorescent in 21 days. The quantity and intensity in expressions of red fluorescent protein drived by different regions of human eNOS promoter were clearly lower than by a strong promoter, p CMVIE . CONCLUSION: The red fluorescent protein reporter gene vectors containing different regions of human eNOS promoter are successfully constructed and may efficaciously express in mammalian cells, appearing not strong transcriptional activities, which provide practical and feasible tools to study functions of different regions of human eNOS promoter and roles of cis-elements in it. [
10.Kyphoplasty with movement and secondary enlargement of balloon for compression fracture of vertebral body with im-complete posterior wall
Tiejun YANG ; Shuxia PENG ; Junlin ZHOU ; Qingxian TIAN ; Qinghe LIU ; Tie LU ; Hui ZHAO ; Yihan LI ; Lei SHAN ; Yang LIU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2017;37(1):24-30
Objective To explore the clinical efficacy and indications of kyphoplasty with movement and secondary en?largement of balloon for the compression fracture of vertebral body with ruptured posterior wall. Methods A retrospective analy?sis was carried out on the data of 29 patients (10 males, 19 females;age range:55-86 years old;mean age:71 years old;29 verte?bral bodies in total) who suffered from compression fracture of the thoracolumbar spine and below, and underwent kyphoplasty through the movement and secondary enlargement of balloon within the vertebral body and were followed up from January 2011 to November 2014. These patients had backache, accompanied by lowered support, limitation of movement, no symptom of nervous lesion on both lower extremities and no past history of balloon kyphoplasty. All fractured vertebral bodies were at T 11 or below, in?cluding 1 case at T11, 4 cases T12, 11 cases L1, 9 cases L2 and 4 cases L3. The causes of injury included fall (19 cases), car accident (8 cases) and unknown reasons (2 cases). All patients underwent kyphoplasty with the movement and secondary enlargement of bal?loon within the vertebral body. Photos were taken immediately after the surgery, at 1 month, 3 months, 6 months and 12 months, and these patients were assessed and analyzed in terms of vertebral height, Cobb angle, visual analogue score (VAS) and Oswestry disability index (ODI). Results The operation time (including the formation and solidification of bone cement) of 29 patients was 40 to 65 min and the mean time was 55 ± 7 min;the blood loss during operation was 2 to 15 ml and the mean blood loss was 5 ± 2 ml;the injected volume of bone cement was 2.5-7.5 ml and the mean volume was 5.5±0.5 ml. Post?operative pain was relieved and ambulation was performed under the protection of lumbar orthosis brace. Statstical analysis was conducted on VAS, ODI, vertebral height and Cobb angle before operation and at 1 month, 3 months, 6 months and 12 months after operation, showing statistically significant differences. X ray examination found that there was no alternation or displacement of bone cement location, and no change in vertebral morphology, the vertebral height and cobb angle remained the post?operative status, and posterior wall rupture of the vertebral body was recovered well. CT revealed that the morphology of bone cement was irregular and closely integrated with bone substance, and no cavity or fissure was seen. Conclusion Kyphoplasty with movement and secondary enlargement of bal?loon within the vertebral body has a good, definite clinical efficacy in treating compression vertebral fracture with incomplete pos?terior wall of the vertebral body without obvious displacement of fractured bone and symptom of nervous lesion on both lower ex?tremities. This surgery is easy to operate, and has an immediate analgesic effect, which could recover vertebral height as well as re?duce kyphosis deformity and improve patient’s prognosis.