1.Antibiotics in Fever Clinic of Our Hospital
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(07):-
OBJECTIVE To know the use of antibiotics in fever clinic of our hospital,and analyze whether it is reasonable.METHODS The situation was reviewed and analyzed that antibiotics were used for patients in fever clinic during the 4th quarter of 2005 by the doctor registry,original prescriptions,and data records of laboratory.RESULTS There were some unreadable aspects in the choice of antibiotics,the using method,drug combination etc in fever clinic of our hospital.CONCLUSIONS Fever clinic should enhance supervision management of the proper use of antibiotics.
2.Effect of Gingko Flavonoids on Cardiac Function and Contents of SOD and MDA in Myocardial Tissue in Rats with Heart Failure
China Pharmacist 2014;(10):1637-1639
Objective:To explore the effect of gingko flavonoids on the content of SOD and MDA and cardiac function in the rats with heart failure. Methods:Totally 40 male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into 5 groups by random number table meth-od, namely the blank group, the model group, low-dose gingko flavonoids group, high-dose gingko flavonoids group and metoprolol group. Except the blank group, all the other groups were subcutaneously injected 300 mg·kg-1 isopropyl adrenaline for two days to make the heart failure model. After that, metoprolol group was given metoprolol 20 mg·kg-1 ·d-1 , the ginkgo flavonoids group was given 250 or 500 mg·kg-1 ·d-1 ginkgo flavonoids extract, the other groups were given physiological saline with the same volume, and the treatment course was 8 weeks. After the treatment, cardiac function indices ( IVST, LVPWT, LVEDD, LVESD and LVEF) , SOD and MDA levels in cardiac muscle tissue and the pathological integral, and myocardial pathologic morphology characteristics were deter-mined. Results:LVEDD and LVESD of the two ginkgo flavonoids groups and metoprolol group were obviously improved compared with those of the model group, while LVEF, IVST and LVPWT were significantly decreased (P<0. 05), showing that the cardiac function was improved after the treatment. The levels of SOD were raised, while MDA and the pathological integral were decreased significantly in the two ginkgo flavonoids groups compared with those of the model group (P<0. 05), with a dose-dependant relationship. Conclu-sion:Ginkgo flavonoids have certain protective effect in heart failure rats, and the mechanism may be related to reducing the level of lipid peroxidation and improving the body antioxidant enzyme activity.
3.The update of diagnosis and treatment of neonatal bacterial meningitis
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2017;24(5):326-329
Neonatal bacterial meningitis is difficult to diagnose at the onset,with atypical symptoms and high mortality,those who survive would have neurological complications.Early diagnosis and standard treatment are very crucial.European Society for Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases published a guideline to the diagnosis and treatment of acute bacterial meningitis.In combination with the latest research results and the guideline,this article aims to provide guidance in diagnosis and treatment of neonatal bacterial meningitis.
4.Clinical observation on Ren Zhu Jian Wei Granules for treatment of 88 cases of precancerous lesion of stomach
Chanting LI ; Aiyun WANG ; Zhaawei SHAN
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1992;0(12):-
To observe clinical therapeutic effect of Ren Zhu Jian Wei Granules on precancerous lesion of stomach. Methods: 130 cases of precancerous lesion of stomach were randomly divided into tow groups, the treatment group (88 cases) treated with Ren Zhu Jian Wei capsules and the control group (42 cases) treated with Wei Fu Chun Tablets, and clinical data were analyzed. Results: The comprehensive therapeutic effect was 92. 0% in the treatment group and 73. 8% in the control group; and the clinical therapeutic effect was 94. 3% in the treatment group and 78. 6% in the control group with a significant difference (P
5.Screening and identification of serum biomarker of anovulatory dysfunctional uterine bleeding and its expression in the menses
Shan BAO ; Shuying YANG ; Li WANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2009;34(7):616-623
Objective To screen and identify the serum biomarker of anovulatory dysfunctional uterine bleeding (ADUB) , to determine the expression of biomarker protein in menses of ADUB pa-tients, and to investigate the relation between ADUB and the biomarker proteins. Methods Subjects included 128 ADUB patients and 93 age-matched controls( normal women ). Their serum and super-natant of mense were collected and stored for use at -80℃. The differential proteins in the serum of the 2 groups were detected by CM 10 and analyzed by Biomarker WizardTM3.2 software. Then, the differential proteins were identified by Trieine-SDS-PAGE gel separation, spectrometry identifica-tion, and immunoprecipitation. The expression of the protein identified above in the menses was test-ed by ELISA, RT-PCR, and Western blotting. SPSS 14.1 was applied for statistical analysis and chart drawing. Results Five differential protein peaks were screened and their peak values were 11.80, 13.59, 13.79, 13.85, and 14.20 km/z, respectively. The intensity of protein peak ( 11.80 km/z ) which was identified as serum amyploid protein A ( SAA ) of ADUB was significantly higher than that of the controls (P<0.05). While the intensity of protein peak (13.59 km/z) which was identified as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) of ADUB was obviously lower than that of the controls (P<0.05). The intensity of protein peak 13.08, 13.85, and 14.20 was not different between the cases and controls. SAA expressed highly in the menses of ADUB but low in that of the controls. Conversely, VEGF expressed highly in the menses of the control but low in that of the ADUB. Conclusion Two biomarkers which might be related with ADUB have been correctly screened and identified as SAA and VEGF. It needs further study whether the increased expression of SAA and reduced expression of VEGF are the cause or result of ADUB.
6.Construction of emergency nurse specialist training evaluation index system model
Yonglan LI ; Shan HAN ; Wenqin WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;(1):10-14
Objective To build emergency specialist nurse training evaluation index system model.Methods By Delphi method,21 emergency care specialists participated in the consultation,using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)to build a hierarchical model,establishing judgment matrix,through statistical calculations to determine the indicators and weight coefficients of the index system of emergency specialist nurse training.Results Four first-level indicators,11 second-level indicators,31 third-level indicators emergency specialist nurse training evaluation system model were established.Conclusions Establishment of emergency nurse specialist training evaluation index system provides an effective method and reference to improve the overall capacity of the emergency specialist nursing team to ensure the quality of training of emergency nurse specialists.
7.Electroencephalogram monitoring of premature
Shan LI ; Zhixian YANG ; Ying WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2017;32(9):708-711
As the development of technology in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit,the neurology outcome of premature has become a critical issue for their future life quality.Early electroencephalogram (EEG) test is a noninvasive and convenient method to monitor brain function.Nowadays,EEG monitoring has been used to evaluate the maturity of background activity,to detect subclinical seizures and to predict future neurological outcomes.The guideline of American clinical neurophysiology society in 2011,and the guideline of French clinical neurophysiology society in 2015 have made recommendations for the indication,timing and duration of EEG monitoring.Interpret EEG needs both skill and experience,it is hard for clinicians to master the skill in a short time.Hence,despite the advantages of EEG monitoring,the application of EEG among premature is limited.The amplitude-integrated EEG and other quantitative EEG monitoring method have become the latest research hotspot for evaluation of preterm brain function.In order to improve the recognition of EEG in the area of preterm neurologic evaluation,now the latest researches are reviewed.
9.Clinical analysis of children with acute symptoms of vomiting and abdominal pain
Linxia WANG ; Changchong LI ; Xiaoou SHAN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2010;12(8):1052-1055
Objective To provide the practical basis for clinical diagnosis and treatment of patients who were admitted by green channel because of vomiting and abdominal pain. Method 268 cases with vomiting andabdominal pain ( from January 2007 to December 2008 ) who were admitted into the emergency observation unit through green channel were retrospectively analyzed, and various risk factors were considered with logistic regression model. Result Among 268 cases, 34 kinds of different diseases were found,while gastrointestinal diseases were the greatest proportion [60. 1% (161/268)] and gastroenteritis was most common reason 77.6%( 125/161 ). Between different age groups ( ≤ 3-year-old group and>3-yearold group), the overall incidence of various diseases and the profile of disease was different (P<0.05).The incidence of diseases in the digestive tract, infectious diseases and surgical between two groups was statistically different (P<0.05). Between inpatient admission and non-inpatient admission patients, single logistic regression showed that there was significantly different between the nine events (age, fever, shock,duration of symptoms, blood routine test( BRT), liver function, blood Na+, blood / urine amylase, electrocardiogram) ( P <0.05). In the regression model, all showed significant difference except BRT. Conclusion Most of patients with vomiting and abdominal pain were digestive system diseases. Patients ≤ 3years old had a higher incidence of infectious and surgical diseases. The patients who accompanied by fever,shock and laboratory tests such asliver function, blood Na +, blood / urine amylase, electrocardiogram were abnormal would have higher hospitalize rate.
10.Effect of oxalipatin combined with S-1 on related protein expression in advanced gastric cancer
Haizhen WANG ; Xia LI ; Xinfang SHAN ; Yanhai LI ; Jieshu WANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(6):814-817
Objective To analyze the clinical effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy( oxaliplatin combined with S-1) in the treatment of advanced gastric cancer,and to detect its influence on expressions of vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF) and matrix metalloproteinase-2(MMP-2).Methods A total of 70 patients with advanced gastric cancer were randomly divided into research group ( n=35 ) and control group ( n=35 ) .The patients in the control group were given surgery treatment and general drug chemotherapy,while the patients in the research group were given the neoadjuvant chemotherapy on the basis of the control group.The incidence of cancer recurrence and the expressions of MMP-2,VEGF of the two groups were observed.Results In the research group,the expressions of MMP-2 or VEGF were significantly different before and after chemotherapy(χ2 =10.03,χ2 =9.11,all P<0.01). The 3-year survival rate in the research group(71.43%) was significantly higher than 45.71% in the control group,there was significant difference(χ2 =11.70,P<0.05).Conclusion Neoadjuvant chemotherapy can reduce the expressions of MMP-2 and VEGF in tumor tissues,indicates that it may play an important role in patients with advanced gastric cancer and can be used in clinic.