1.Clinical observation in application of laryngeal mask airway in gynaecological laparoscopy and its nursing countermeasures
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2010;26(23):33-35
Objective To explore the effect of laryngeal mask airway used in gynaecological laparoscopy and the nursing experience. Methods 80 selected patients undergoing gynaecological laparoscopy were divided into two equal-sized groups for airway management with the laryngeal mask airway group(L group)and the control group(C group). MAP、HR、SPO2、PETCO2 of all patients were observed at before induction, at airway insertion, at pneumoperitoneum, at airway removal. The ratio of postoperative nausea、vomiting、laryngismus、pharyngalgia、cerchnus、back streaming and aspiration were recorded. Results MAP and HR increased significantly in C group than L group at airway insertion and removal. SPO2 and PETCO2 had no significant difference in two groups at any time. The ratio of postoperative nausea、pharyngalgia、cerchnus was respectively higher in C group than L group. The ratio of laryngismus、vomitiong、backstreaming and aspiration in L group was similar with C group. Conclusions Laryngeal mask airway is an effective airway device for gynaecological laparoscopy, it has low incidence of complication, and make nursing care easy during operation.
2.Experimental observations on the physiology of hearing and cochlea morphology in Smad5 knockout mice
Shimin YANG ; Qingming LIU ; Wei GUO
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(07):-
Objective To observe the Smad5 gene knockout and induced-changes of auditory physiology and cochlea morphology in mouse, to explore whether Smad5 gene is a new gene related to hearing function. Methods Double blind control methods were used to detect the auditory threshold of auditory brainstem responses (ABR) in the mouse of Smad5 (+/+) to Smad5(+/-) and the cochlea morphology (cochlea paraffin-cut section and basal membrane spreading section). The hair cell count was also taken. Results As shown by ABR audiometry, the average hearing of Smad5 (+/-) mouse (aged 24 weeks) is 90.63?17.65 dB (SPL) and that of Smad5(+/+) mouse is 63?19.94 dB(SPL), which are of significant difference (P0.05). Conclusion Smad5(+/-) gene knockout can cause the mouse a auditory threshold decline in moderate or severe extent. Cochlea morphology indicated that hair cells (mainly outer hair cells) in mouse cochlea basal membrane became deficient. A mechanism of Smad5 gene knockout to caused the deafness and the deficiency of hair cells remained to be further studied.
3.Surgical treatment for acute necrotizing pancreatitis:14 years' experience in a single Chinese Center
Xin SHI ; Nairong GAO ; Qingming GUO ; Gang ZHAO ; Haolin HU
Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery 2006;9(4):239-242
Objective:To investigate the reasonable approach and surgical indication for acute necrotizing pancreatitis(ANP)by analyzing the factors that affecting the mortality of ANP.Methods:One hundred and twelve patients with ANP were retrospectively divided into two groups-the dead and the survivors.Some parameters were analyzed statistically to reveal what's the reason for death.Results:The average age,sex ratio and onset of illness were similar between two groups.And the ratio of early shock,early adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS),high temperature,leukocytosis and high blood glucose between two groups were also similar between two groups(P>0.05,respectively).The important factors that affecting the mortality were:①severity of pancreatic necrosis,②improper surgical approach,③incorrect surgical indication.Conclusion:The patiets with mild or moderate ANP should mainly receive conservative treatment for 48~72 hours.The early shock and ARDS should be redressed before surgical intervention.If the operation is unavoidable,the swelling pancreas should be dissected fully,which will provide sufficient drainage after operation,and duodenostomy should be performed during operation.
4.Preparation of Clopidogrel Bisulfate Tablets and Optimization of the Formulation and Technology
Xia SUN ; Xue WANG ; Qingming GUO ; Wei XIAO
China Pharmacy 2015;26(31):4429-4432
OBJECTIVE:To prepare Clopidogrel bisulfate tablets,and to optimize its formulation and technology. METHODS:The single factor test and compatibility test were used to optimize the fillers,disintegrating agents,adhesive,lubricants and prepa-ration technology;using sticking situation and disintegration time as indexes,the orthogonal test was used to optimize the amount of disintegrating agents [low substituted hydroxypropyl cellulose(L-HPC)],lubricants(hydrogenated vegetable oil and PEG6000), and the optimal technology was validated. The dissolution of prepared tablet and imported tablet(Plavix)in water,pH 2.0 hydro-chlorate buffer,pH 4.5 phosphate buffer(PBS)and pH 6.8 PBS were investigated,and influential factor test was conducted. RE-SULTS:Clopidogrel bisulfate tablets were prepared with dry granulating. The optimal formulation (1 000 tablets) was as follows as clopidogrel bisulfate 97.8 g,mannitol 84 g,amylum pregelatinisatum 36 g,L-HPC 8 g,hydrogenated vegetable oil 8 g, PEG6000 6 g;no tablet compressing sticking situation was found in prepared tablets and it owned medium disintegration time;ac-cumulative dissolution curves of prepared tablets in 4 kinds of medium were similar to those of Plavix;there were no significant dif-ference in results of influential factor test between prepared tablet and Plavix. CONCLUSIONS:Clopidogrel bisulfate tablets are prepared successfully,and the formulation is reasonable,practical,stable and controllable in quality.
5.The expression and localization of neurokinin-3 receptor in pancreatic carcinoma
Xin SHI ; Nairong GAO ; Qingming GUO ; Mingdong HUO ; Wenhao TANG ;
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2000;0(11):-
Objective To investigate the expression of neurokinin 3 receptor (NK 3R) in normal pancreas and pancreatic cancer, and to study the localization of this receptor in pancreatic cancer Methods The expression of NK 3R mRNA was investigated using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT PCR) in normal pancreas and pancreatic cancer tissues The protein level of NK 3R was investigated by Western blot Immunohistochemistry was used to localize expression site of NK 3R Results NK 3R mRNA was overexpressed in pancreatic cancer tissue when compared with normal pancreas NK 3R protein was 1 1?0 5 in normal pancreas and 14 6?3 6 in pancreatic cancer, P
6.The expression and clinical significance of substance P high affinity receptor-neurokinin-1 receptor in Crohn′s disease
Xin SHI ; Nairong GAO ; Qingming GUO ; Mingdong HUO ; Haolin HU ; Wenhao TANG ; Helmut FRIESS
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1997;0(06):-
Objective To investigate the role of substance P (SP) and its neurokinin-1 receptor (NK-1R) in the pathophysiologic process of Crohn′s disease. Methods In 23 surgical patients of Crohn′s disease and 24 healthy controls, reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was used to determine the mRNA expression of NK-1R, Western blot analysis was used to determine NK-1R protein expression levels, and immunohistochemistry was used to localize expression of NK-1R. Results Compared with normal gut NK-1R mRNA and NK-1R protein in Crohn′s disease were overexpressed. In Crohn′s disease moderate to strong intestinal NK-1R immunoreactivity was found in the lamina propria mononuclear cells, lymphoid follicles, and the surface and crypt epithelium, lymphoid follicles, submucosal vessels, smooth muscle and myoenteric plexus neurones. Conclusions In cases of Crohn′s disease, overexpression of NK-1R may disturb neuropeptides loop balance, and may be involved in the pathophysiological change in this disease.
7.Overexpression of neurokinin-2 receptor is related to pain in chronic pancreatitis
Xin SHI ; Nairong GAO ; Mingdong HUO ; Yongjiu YANG ; Haolin HU ; Qingming GUO ; Fries HELMUT
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(10):-
AIM: To investigate the expression of neurok inin-2 receptor (NK-2R) in normal pancreas and chronic pancreatitis (CP) tissues. The relation of expres sion of NK-2R with pain in CP was also evaluated. METHODS: CP tis sues were ob tained from 18 men and 7 women undergoing pancreatic head resection as a result of CP. Normal human pancreatic tissues were obtained from 20 patients (11 males/ 9 females). Real-time quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reacti on was used to determine the mRNA expression of NK-2R, Western blot analysis was used to determine its protein expression level, and immunohistochemistry was us ed to localize expression site of NK-2R protein. NK-2R mRNA level and pain were also analysed whether correlation exists. RESULTS: NK-2R mRNA and p rotein level were enhanced expressed in CP tissue samples compared with normal pancreas. Ove rexpression of NK-2R was related to the intensity ( r=0 59, P
8.The reversal effects of recombinant human augmenter of liver regeneration to immunocomplex induced liver fibrosis
Aimin WANG ; Shuangcun DU ; Xiaoming YANG ; Ruifeng GUO ; Qingming WANG ; Fuchu HE
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(04):-
To observe the anti-fibrosis activity of recombinant human augmenter of liver regeneration (hALR). METHODS: Albumin induced rat model of liver fibrosis was established and hALR was given peritoneally after the model production. Serum concentration of alanine aminotransferase(ALT), aspartic aminotransferase(AST), lactate dehydrogenase(LDH), hepatic collagen contents and pathological examination were selected as observing parameter. RESULTS: Recombinant human augmenter of liver regeneration (hALR) could decrease ALT, AST, LDH concentration of fibrotic rats. The measurements of hepatic collagen contents showed that hepatic collagen contents in hALR treatment group was much lower than those of model group and negative control group. Pathological examination also indicated that the degree of liver fibrosis in hALR treatment group was attenuated in comparison with those of model group and negative control group. CONCLUSION: Recombinant human augmenter of liver regeneration (hALR) had reversal effects on immunocomplex induced rat liver fibrosis.
9.A clinical analysis with primary gastrointestinal malignant lymphoma
Qian YU ; Weihao SUN ; Shunying UU ; Xilong OU ; Dazhong CAO ; Ting YU ; Qingming GUO ; Manhua XU ; Yunzhi SHEN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2001;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the clinical and histopathologic features of patients with primary gastrointestinal malignant lymphoma ( PGIML). Methods The clinical and histopathologic data of 22 patients with PGIML were reviewed and analyzed retrospectively. All cases were confirmed with histological specimen obtained from endoscopic biopsies or surgery. Results Abdominal pain was the most common presenting symptom, seen in 15 of 22 patients (68.2% ). The incidence of PGIML was highest in stomach, seen in 12 of 22 patients (54. 5% ). Modularity of the mucosal surface was the most common endoscopic finding, seen in 15 of 21 patients (71. 4% ). The positive rate of endoscopic biopsy for the diagnosis of PGIML was 52. 6% (10/19 biopsy cases). All cases were non-Hodgkins lymphomas ( NHL). Twenty cases were muco-sa associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma, and 13 of 20 cases were extra-nodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma of MALT. Conclusions Abdominal pain is the most common symptom and the stomach was the most common location in PGIML. Extra nodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma of MALT is the main histopathologic feature. The prognosis of PGIML is related to the surgical procedure and the post operative chemotherapy.
10.Pharmacokinetics of ginkgolides sustained-release tablet.
Miaomiao JIN ; Qingming GUO ; Xiaoping SUN ; Xuan ZHANG ; Yaozhong LV ; Wei XIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(8):1011-1014
OBJECTIVETo study the pharmacokinetics and bioavailability of ginkgolides sustained-release tablet and conventional tablet in Beagle dogs.
METHODThe concentrations of ginkgolides in plasma were determined by LC-MS. The main pharmacokinetic parameters of ginkgolides sustained-release tablet and conventional tablet in vivo were obtained using Pharmacokinetic software DAS 2.0.
RESULTThe C(max) of grinkgolide A in ginkgolide sustained-release tablet and conventional tablet were 443.51, 1 039.30 microg x L(-1), respecitvely. t(max) were 2.92, 1.08 h, respectively. AUC(0-12h) were 1 808.21, 2 041.37 h x microg(-1) x L(-1), respectively. MRT were 5.18, 3.18 h, respectively. The relative bioavailability of ginkgolides A was 88.58%. The C(max) of ginkgolide B in ginkgolide sustained-release tablet and conventional tablet were 407.13, 547.38 microg x L(-1), respectively. t(max) were 2.92, 1.08 h, respectively. AUC(01-12 h) were 1 987.31, 1 748.04 h x microg(-1) x L(-1), respectively. MRT were 6.05, 4.98 h, respectively. The relative bioavailability of ginkgolides B was 113.69%.
CONCLUSIONThe ginkgolides sustained-release tablets have good sustained release characteristics and are bioequivalent to the reference formulation.
Animals ; Area Under Curve ; Biological Availability ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; methods ; Delayed-Action Preparations ; administration & dosage ; pharmacokinetics ; Dogs ; Ginkgolides ; administration & dosage ; analysis ; pharmacokinetics ; Lactones ; analysis ; Male ; Mass Spectrometry ; methods ; Quality Control ; Tablets ; administration & dosage ; pharmacokinetics ; Therapeutic Equivalency