1.A Follow-up Study on Recovery Process of Postpartum Depression
Xin ZHANG ; Wei XI ; Rujuan MIAO
Chinese Mental Health Journal 1988;0(06):-
Objective: To explore the recovery process and the influence factors of post-partum depression (PPD) .Methods:22 women with PPD and 34 women of non-PPD were investigated with the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) and the Delivery Woman General Situation Questionnaire (DWGSQ) at 18 months and 30 months after childbirth.Results:The EPDS scores of PPD (11.27?3.49 at 18 months;10.91?4.59 at 30 months) were significantly higher than that of non-PPD (7.59?3.83 at 18months;7.47?4.09 at 30 months) (t 1=3.636, P 1
2.Dynamic monitoring of the expression level of minimal residual disease and WT1 gene by flow cytometry and real time quantitative PCR in acute myeloid leukemia
Maozhong XU ; Rujuan QIN ; Xin XU ; Weifeng CHEN
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2014;23(8):472-475
Objective To explore the clinical significance of minimal residual disease (MRD) and WT1 in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML).Methods 349 bone marrow specimens of 42 patients with AML (except M3) before and after chemotherapy were collected.The expression level of MRD was determined by flow cytometry (FCM) and WT1 gene was detected by real time quantitative PCR (RQ-PCR).Results No correlation was observed between WT1 gene expression level of AML patients before chemotherapy with treatment response (x2 =0.166 3,P > 0.5).34 AML patients achieved morphological complete remission (CR) after the first course of inductive chemotherapy.The recurrence rate was significantly higher in patients with high MRD level than that in those with low MRD level (63.6 % vs 21.7 %) (x2 =5.729,P < 0.025),and significantly higher in patients with high WT1 expression than that in those with low WT1 expression (87.5 % vs 23.1%) (x2 =10.749,P < 0.005).WT1 expression level of patients with CR was significantly lower than that of patients without CR (t =4.669,P < 0.001).The recurrence rate of patients with both low level of MRD and WT1 was significantly lower than those of either high level of MRD and WT1 (15.0 % vs 64.3 %,P < 0.05).The level of WT1 in patients with CR had positive correlation with the level of MRD (r =0.835,P < 0.001).Conclusions MRD and WT1 have great importance in evaluating the therapeutic effects among patients with AML and increasing the positive rate of MRD.They also provide experimental basis for the individual and gradation treatment in the clinic.
3. Activation of α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor alleviates cerebral cortical neuron injury induced by oxygen- glucose deprivation
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2015;36(5):472-476
Objective To investigate the effect of activating
4.302 cases of adverse drug reaction reports
Rujuan XIN ; Huijun PAN ; Ying LI ; Duopeng AN ; Quangang ZHU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2018;36(2):186-188,191
Objective To study the features,general patterns and predisposing factors of adverse drug reactions(ADR) occurred in our hospital and to provide the guidance for rational and safe use of drugs in clinic.Methods 302 cases of ADR were reported from September 2015 to September 2017 in our hospital.Age distribution,gender,route of administration,drug categories,systems or organs involved,clinical manifestations,adverse reaction types involved in ADRs were analyzed retro-spectively.Results Among the 302 ADR reports,137 cases are male patients(accounting for 45.4%)and 165 cases were fe-male patients(accounting for 54.6%).27.8% of ADR was related to anti-infective agents.70.2% of ADR came from oral ad-ministration and 24.8% ADR was due to intravenous administration.The main clinical manifestations of ADR were lesion of skin and its appendants(61.6%)and followed by the digestive system injury(15.9%).Conclusion The multiple factors may lead to high frequency of ADR.In order to promote rational drug use and reduce the occurrence of ADR,clinicians should pay attention to the ADR monitoring and strictly follow the clinical indications of medications.
5.Analysis of drug therapy in a patient with pulmonary infection secondary to suppurative thrombophlebitis
Runan QU ; Junqin MAO ; Rujuan XIN ; He ZHANG ; An GAO
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2022;40(2):171-174
Objective To explore the role of pharmaceutical care in the treatment of patients with pulmonary infection secondary to suppurative thrombophlebitis. Methods The treatment of a patient diagnosed with pulmonary metastatic infection secondary to suppurative thrombophlebitis and the whole process of clinical pharmacists participating in the monitoring were analyzed retrospectively. The use of antibiotics was evaluated, and the experience of coagulation management in suppurative thrombophlebitis was explored. Results Based on the infection site, characteristics of septic thrombus, monitoring of vancomycin blood concentration, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics characteristics of antibiotics, clinical pharmacists provided comprehensive pharmaceutical services for clinicians and patients in terms of anti-infection scheme adjustment, optimization of vancomycin individualized treatment, anticoagulant timing. Patient’s systemic infection and septic thrombus can be effectively controlled and which promotes the treatment of patients with suppurative thrombophlebitis. Conclusion Clinical pharmacists can play an important role in the treatment team of severe patients to improve the rational use of antibiotics.