1.Effects of pingyangmycin in the treatment of maxillofacial and infraoral hemangiomas
Boquan SHOU ; Zhaoye MENG ; Zhen YANG ; Senlin ZHANG ; Jianhui XU
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2001;14(3):235-237
Objectives:The effects of pingyangmycin(PYM) in the treatment of cavernous hemangioma, strawberry hemangioma and mixed hemangioma in the oromaxillofacial and intraoral regions is evaluated. Methods:450 cases of hemangioma in the oromaxillofacial regions from January 1993 to January 1999 were reviewed. PYM was injected into the cavity or in the circumference of the hemangioma, and the injection may be repeated every 7~10 days for 3~5 times. Results:450 patients were followed-up for 6 months~6 years. 86.89% were cured and nearlly cured,and 12% were improved. The total efficiency rate was 98.86%. The cure and elementary cure rates of cavernous hemangioma, strawberry hemangioma and mixed hemangioma were 91.04%, 86.08% and 78.01%, respectively, but the elementary cure rate of the wine color stainscapillary hemangioma was 14.29% only. Conclusions:This method may be a safe, simple and effective therapy for cavernous hemangioma, strawberry hemangioma and mixed hemangioma in the oromaxillofacial regions.
2.Effects of Huangqi Sijun Decoction on Thyroxin and Cyclic Nucleotide Levels in Rat Models with Spleen Deficiency Syndrome
Yanchen XU ; Senlin LAN ; Jinyan CHEN ; Zhiqiang LI ; Zhixi CHEN
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 1993;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the effects of Huangqi Sijun Decoction on the levels of thyroxin and cAMP and cGMP in model rats with spleen deficiency syndrome and to explore its therapeutic mechanism.Methods Male SD rats aged three months were randomly divided into 3 groups:normal control group,spleen deficiency model group and Huangqi Sijun Decoction group.The rat models of spleen deficiency syndrome were established by gavage with the decoction of Rhubarb.The serum levels of thyroxin(T4),3,5,3'-triiodothyronine(T3),thyrotropin(TSH)and plasma levels of cAMP,cGMP were determined.Results T3 and T4 were significantly lower but the levels of cAMP and cAMP/cGMP were significantly higher in the spleen deficiency models than those in the normal control group(P
3.Relationship between serum levels of serum amyloid A and interleukin-18 and pathogenesis of macrovnscular complication in type 2 diabetes memtus
Liyi HU ; Gaoming ZHANG ; Zhishu LI ; Huiqin CHEN ; Li YANG ; Senlin XU ; Lin GE
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2008;31(28):37-39
Objective To investigate the serum amyloid A (SAA) and interleukin-18(IL-18)concentration in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and its macrovascular complications, and study the relation between them. Methods ELISA was used to assay serum SAA and IL-18 levels in 65 T2DM patients (including 31 cases with macrovascular complications) and 30 healthy controls. Results Serum SAA and IL-18 levels [(3.09±0.96)mg/L, (98.8±36.4)ng/L]were significantly elevated in patients with T2DM as compared with those in control subjects [(1.06±0.45)mg/L, (58.9±15.6)ng/L](P<0.05). There was significant difference of SAA and IL-18 levels between T2DM patients with [(6.34±1.52) mg/L,(141.2±48.3)ng/L]and without macrovascukar complications [(2.65±0.39)mg/L, (80.2±20.1)ng/L](P < 0.05).Univariate linear regression analysis showed significant positive correlations between serum IL-18 with SAA (r =0.615, P<0.05), SAA, IL-18 and fasting blood glucose (FBG) had mutual positive correlations (r=0.312, 0.428, P< 0.05, respectively). Conclusions In patients with T2DM, serum SAA and IL-18 concentration is greater than in non-diabetic subjects. SAA and IL-18 play important roles in the initiation and development of T2DM. The study suggests that SAA and IL-18 might be an important independent risk factor.
4.The disposition of keeping carotid artery continuity in treatment of carotid body tumor
Gang CAO ; Zhen YANG ; Senlin ZHANG ; Zhen DONG ; Wei CHEN ; Jinke XU ; Bingyao LIU ; Ting GUO
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2015;(6):604-607
Objective Carotid body tumor is closely related to carotid artery .How to deal with carotid artery is the guaranty of successful surgery .The aim of this study was to summary the experience of keeping carotid artery continuity in the treatment of 15 carotid body tumor cases . Methods Clinical data of 15 cases with 17 carotid body tumors , in which 2 patients had bilateral tumors , were collected.The 17 carotid body tumors were classified as Shamblin I (6 cases),Ⅱ(6 cases) andⅢ(5 cases).Fifteen tumors were dissected simplely.Among these 15 tumors, three of Shamblin Ⅱand two of Shamblin Ⅲunderwent repair of the break of carotid artery.The rest two of Shamblin Ⅲunderwent tumor and external carotid artery excision and internal carotid artery repairment .Matas pressing test of carotid artery or carotid artery balloon occlusion test was not performed in any patient . Results All 17 tumors were successfully excised .None of the 17 tumors underwent anastomosis or reconstruction of internal carotid artery or arteria carotis com -mun.The continuity of carotid artery or internal carotid artery was kept in all the patients after tumor excision .Hoarseness and bucking induced by the injury of vagus nerve occurred in 13 cases, and bucking recovery in all the cases after 2 years follow up, and only one case remained mild hoarseness .Hypoglossal nerve injury occurred in 4 cases with tongue deviation , and the symptom recovery after 6 months follow up.No one had recurrent by the follow-up period ranging from 1 to 9 years. Conclusion Most carotid body tumors could be completely resected by tumor dissection method with the accurate treatment , thereby the continuity of carotid artery could be kept.The Matas pressing test of carotid artery or carotid artery balloon occlusion test is not necessarily to every patient .
5.Individulized treatment of low grade malignant parotid gland tumour
Gang CAO ; Wei CHEN ; Senlin ZHANG ; Zhen DONG ; Binyao LIU ; Jinke XU ; Zhaoye MENG ; Ting GUO
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2015;(4):377-379
Objective Parotidectomy and superficial parotidectomy are traditional surgical treatment to the malignant parotid gland tumour although they have many defects.The aim of this study was to analyze the feasibility of individualized treatment to patient according to tumor`s size and TNM stage. Methods Thirty three patients with low grade malignant parotid gland tumours from Dec 2005 to Dec 2010 were recruited in the present study.All the patients received the territorial surgical resection firstly.Then, 9 cases re-ceived the expanded territorial surgical resection (1 case had recurrent probability, accepted adjuvant radiotherapy).Sixteen cases un-derwent parotidectomy with complete tumor resection ( 2 case had envelope invasion, accepted adjuvant radiotherapy) .Eight cases ac-cepted adjuvant radiotherapy(4 cases on T1 and T2 stage preserved facial nerve although the nerves adhering to tumors, and other 4 ca-ses on T4a stage accepted facial nerve excision ) . Results Follow up ranged from 3.5 to 8.5 years and no recurrences were docu-mented.9 patients who accepted territorial surgical resection showed fine facial symmetry.8 cases of them without adjuvant radiotherapy had good salivary secretion.Nine cases of other 24 patients showed temporary facial nerve injury and recovered within 1 to 4 months. Four cases with facial nerve excision showed permanental facial paralysis. Conclusion To protect the function of parotid gland to the greatest extent, the small low grade malignant parotid gland tumors without facial nerve invasion could have territorial surgical resection. Combined territorial surgical resection with postoperative adjuvant radiation therapy is useful to avoid the tumors recurrence and en-croachment of facial nerve to protect the facial nerve function.
6.Orbital blowout fracture reconstruction using titanium mesh pre-bent with computer-aided rapid prototy-ping technology
Xiang ZHANG ; Wei CHEN ; Gang CAO ; Zhen DONG ; Jinke XU ; Binyao LIU ; Tingyuan LUO ; Juan MA ; Senlin ZHANG
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2016;29(4):407-410
Objective This study was to evaluate the clinical outcomes of orbital blowout fracture repair using the individual titanium mesh bent by computer-aided rapid prototyping . Methods The CT imaging data of 11 cases of orbital blowout fracture were analyzed.The subciliary approach was used for the exposure of the fractures .An appropriate 3D-printed titanium mesh pre-bent by computer-aided rapid prototyping was selected and implanted according to the characteristics of a given defect .The surgical results were analyzed by evaluating diplopia , eyeball movement , enophthalmos , and the position of the titanium mesh and comparing the orbital vol-ume before and after surgery . Results All the operations were successfully accomplished .No remolding or trimming was needed for the pre-bent titanium mesh and implanted titanium mesh was tightly fixed to the orbital wall .The patients were followed up for 3 -12 months, which revealed no symptoms of diplopia in any of the patients . Volumetric analysis showed a significantly reduced orbital volume difference from (2.60 ±0.43) mL preoperatively to (-0.07 ±0.62) mL postoperatively (P<0.01).Enophthalmos was desirably correc-ted, with the enophthalmos difference decreased from (2.35 ±0.81)mm preoperatively to (-0.10 ±0.52) mm postoperatively (P<0.01).No extra-ocular muscle limitation was observed . Conclusion The individual titanium mesh bent with computer-aided rapid prototyping technology can be applied to orbital blowout fracture repair , which may achieve a high success rate of anatomic restoration of the orbital volume and effective prevention of enophthalmos .
7.Study on physicochemical properties and influence factors on stability of breviscapine.
Senlin SHI ; Lianying XU ; Zhankai MAO ; Wanli LI ; Jiaoyun YE ; Min GAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(7):843-847
OBJECTIVETo investigate the physicochemical constants such as equilibrium solubility and apparent partition coefficients (Papp), and study the effects of temperature, pH value and antioxidants on the stability of breviscapine solution.
METHODThe equilibrium solubility of breviscapine in various medium and the Papp of breviscapine under different pH conditions were determinated by RP-HPLC, and the effects of temperature, pH value and antioxidants on the stability of solution were investigated by taking change rates of drug content in 10 h as detection index.
RESULTThe equilibrium solubility of breviscapine in saline, distilled water, pH 7.0 PBS, pH 7.5 PBS, Ringer's fluid, methanol and ethanol were (20.68 +/- 1.12), (79.35 +/- 0.68), (7954.62 +/- 34.90), (18,708.17 +/- 253.05), (3670.40 +/- 27.64), (210.71 +/- 0.74), (184.34 +/- 1.47) mg x L(-1) respectively; while in pH value 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.5, 7.0 solution, the Papp were 5.362, 0.542, 0.371, 0.328 and 0.143 respectively. The stability of breviscapine in the Ringer's fluid was the worst and the stability was significantly decreased with the increase of temperature and pH value and it could be improved by EDTA-2Na.
CONCLUSIONThe established HPLC assay was accurate and convenient. The Papp of breviscapine is decreased by increased the pH value, while in the aqueous solution the equilibrium solubility of breviscapine increase with the pH in crese. EDTA-2Na can be used as an antioxidant of breviscapine solution.
Antioxidants ; chemistry ; Chemical Phenomena ; Drug Stability ; Edetic Acid ; chemistry ; Flavonoids ; chemistry ; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ; Solutions ; Solvents ; chemistry ; Temperature
8.Prognostic values of dynamical monitoring of early weight change in patients with severe trauma
Hongyu HU ; Senlin XIA ; Lan XU ; Li ZHANG ; Beiping HU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2017;33(11):1027-1031
Objective To investigate the association between body weight daily fluctuation and prognosis in severe trauma patients and evaluate the values of dynamical monitoring of early weight change in treatment of severe trauma.Methods A prospective cohort study was made on 65 patients with severe trauma treated between June 2015 and December 2015.There were 41 males and 24 females,with age of (54 ± 17)years.When admitted to the emergency intensive care unit (EICU),the patients were with body mass index (BMI) for (22.0 ±2.7) kg/m2,injury severity score (ISS) for (22 ±5) points,as well as acute physiology and chronic health evaluation (APACHE) Ⅱ for (15 ± 6)points.According to the survival status during hospitalization,the patients were distributed to death group (9 patients) and survival group (56 patients).Daily body weight was measured from admission by using a weighing scale to evaluate the difference of daily body weight change between two groups.The correlation between daily body weight change and volume change as well as the relationship between daily body weight change tendency and prognosis were evaluated.Results Overall,the variation of weight was negatively correlated with ICU stay in two groups.The weight variations in death group and survival group were 0.4 (0.2,0.8) kg and-0.2 (-0.7,0.2) kg,respectively (P < 0.01).The cumulative weight variation between two groups within one week was 5.02 kg (95% CI 3.97-6.07,P <0.01).The change of body weight was moderately correlated with corresponding fluid balance (r =0.69,P < 0.01).According to the Logistic regression analysis,daily weight gain within one week was found to be positively associated with ICU mortality (OR =3.05,P < 0.05).Conclusions The body weight is negatively correlated with ICU stay in severe trauma patients.The body weight change within one week in EICU is closely correlated with fluid balance and body weight increase may elevate the risk of ICU mortality.
9.Application of case-based learning in pathological experimental teaching
Yong LIN ; Senlin XU ; Jie LUO ; Huimin LU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2019;18(5):472-474
Pathology is a course combining theory with morphology,and the knowledge points in experimental teaching are difficult to understand.Our department combines case-based learning (CBL) with specimen teaching and discusses pathological experimental teaching from the aspects of case selection,case preparation,implementation methods for CBL,and related considerations.A comparative analysis of the experimental and theoretical results of 60 students showed that the introduction of CBL effectively promoted the students' enthusiasm for pathology learning,expanded their knowledge,and enhanced the abilities of self-study,teamwork,and language expression.CBL also consolidated the mastery of theoretical knowledge,increased academic performance,and improved the quality of teaching.
10.Effects of mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation during vertical spatial pre-hospital transport in patients with cardiac arrest: a historical cohort study.
Jian HU ; Xin XU ; Chaoming HU ; Senlin XIA ; Lan XU
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2023;35(4):362-366
OBJECTIVE:
To analyze the effect of mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on patients with cardiac arrest with the vertical spatial pre-hospital emergency transport.
METHODS:
A retrospective cohort study was conducted. The clinical data of 102 patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) who were transferred to the emergency medicine department of Huzhou Central Hospital from the Huzhou Emergency Center from July 2019 to June 2021 were collected. Among them, the patients who performed artificial chest compression during the pre-hospital transfer from July 2019 to June 2020 served as the control group, and the patients who performed artificial-mechanical chest compression (implemented artificial chest compression first, and implemented mechanical chest compression immediately after the mechanical chest compression device was ready) during pre-hospital transfer from July 2020 to June 2021 served as the observation group. The clinical data of patients of the two groups were collected, including basic data (gender, age, etc.), pre-hospital emergency process evaluation indicators [chest compression fraction (CCF), total CPR pause time, pre-hospital transfer time, vertical spatial transfer time], and in-hospital advanced resuscitation effect evaluation indicators [initial end-expiratory partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PETCO2), rate of restoration of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), time of ROSC].
RESULTS:
Finally, a total of 84 patients were enrolled, including 46 patients in the control group and 38 in the observation group. There was no significant difference in gender, age, whether to accept bystander resuscitation or not, initial cardiac rhythm, time-consuming pre-hospital emergency response, floor location at the time of onset, estimated vertical height, and whether there was any vertical transfer elevator/escalator, etc. between the two groups. In the evaluation of the pre-hospital emergency process, the CCF during the pre-hospital emergency treatment of patients in the observation group was significantly higher than that in the control group [69.05% (67.35%, 71.73%) vs. 61.88% (58.18%, 65.04%), P < 0.01], the total pause time of CPR was significantly shorter than that in the control group [s: 266 (214, 307) vs. 332 (257, 374), P < 0.05]. However, there was no significant difference in the pre-hospital transfer time and vertical spatial transfer time between the observation group and the control group [pre-hospital transfer time (minutes): 14.50 (12.00, 16.75) vs. 14.00 (11.00, 16.00), vertical spatial transfer time (s): 32.15±17.43 vs. 27.96±18.67, both P > 0.05]. It indicated that mechanical CPR could improve the CPR quality in the process of pre-hospital first aid, and did not affect the transfer of patients by pre-hospital emergency medical personnel. In the evaluation of the in-hospital advanced resuscitation effect, the initial PETCO2 of the patients in the observation group was significantly higher than that of the patients in the control group [mmHg (1 mmHg ≈ 0.133 kPa): 15.00 (13.25, 16.00) vs. 12.00 (11.00, 13.00), P < 0.01], the time of ROSC was significantly shorter than that in the control group (minutes: 11.00±3.25 vs. 16.64±2.54, P < 0.01), and the rate of ROSC was slightly higher than that in the control group (31.58% vs. 23.91%, P > 0.05). It indicated that continuous mechanical compression during pre-hospital transfer helped to ensure continuous high-quality CPR.
CONCLUSIONS
Mechanical chest compression can improve the quality of continuous CPR during the pre-hospital transfer of patients with OHCA, and improve the initial resuscitation outcome of patients.
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