1.Cluster Analysis of Syndrome Patterns of Osteoporosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Hongxing HUANG ; Shengting CHAI ; Hong HUANG ; Xi CHEN
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2001;0(03):-
【Objective】 The characteristics of syndrome patterns of osteoporosis(OP) in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) were investigated by cluster analysis,thus to supply evidences for the prevention and treatment of OP.【Methods】The data of 246 OP patients collected by four diagnostic methods were classified into items by cluster analysis.Thenthe principal component analysis was usedtosummarizethe TCMsyndrome patters of OPbyanalyzing the representativeness of eachitem.【Results】Forty-sevenitems were obtained after cluster analysis,andtheitems of short of breath withreluctancetotalk,lassitude and weakness,soreness of thelower back,white coating,vertigo,pale and enlargedtongue had a higher incidences.Whenthe items of OP were classified into four patterns of deficiency of liver and kidney yin,deficiency of spleen and kidney yang,deficiency of Qi and blood,and Qi stagnation and blood stasis,the patterns distribution was clear and had a good representiveness.The patterns of deficiency of liver and kidney yin,and deficiency of spleen and kidney yang had higher incidences of 34.7 %and 30.1 %respectively.【Conclusion】OP classifiedintofour patterns of deficiency of liver and kidney yin,deficiency of spleen and kidney yang,deficiency of Qi and blood,and Qi stagnation and blood stasis is practical in clinic,and most of OPpatients have the manifestations of kidney deficiency.
2.Effects of acute HIV-1 infection on gene expression in U937 promonocytes
Shengting CHEN ; Wangrong WEN ; Yonghua ZHU ; Juxiang LI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(06):-
AIM: To study the effects of acute HIV-1 infection on gene expression in U937 human promonocyte for understanding the pathogenecis of AIDS. METHODS: The expression levels of 550 host cell RNA transcripts in U937 human promonocyte at 2-3 d after HIV-1 infection were assessed using cDNA microarray analysis, and the results were confirmed by semiquantitative RT-PCR. RESULTS: Our results showed that 38 genes were differentially regulated in the infected U937 cells at 2-3 d post infection: 26 genes were down-regulated and 12 genes were up-regulated. These genes encode a host of proteins with divergent functions in a variety of cellular processes including receptor-mediated signaling transduction, subcellular signal trafficking, apoptosis, transcriptional regulation, and chemotaxis. CONCLUSION: HIV-1 infection alters gene expression in U937 human promonocytes.
3.Effects of early enteral nutrition on prognosis of patients with sustained esophageal caner
Bo ZHANG ; Wen ZHANG ; Xuequan LUO ; Shengting QIANG ; Zhiyi ZHAO ; Huazeng CHEN ; Guoming XIAN ; Feng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2008;15(8):1313-1314
Objective To investigate the effect of early enteral nutrition.Methods 248 patients with esophageal and gastric carcinoma were randomly divided into two groups,and received enteral nutrition(EN)and parenteral nutrition(PN)each continuously for 6 days after operation.The body weight,blood routine test,liver function,and postoperative day 8 were compared with those before operation.Results The body weight,red blood cell count,and the levels of hemoglobin,serum albumin and transaminase decreased less in EN group than those in PN group(P<0.01).The complication rates of anastomotic fistula,pulmonary infection,and delayedincision healing and average volume of pleural effusion were 0,13.8%,0,780ml in EN groups,while 3.2%,28.2%,7.2%,1842ml in PN group.Conclusion Early postoperative enteral nutirtion after esophageal carcinoma surgery can improve nutritional status and reduce complications in comparision with parenteral nutrition.
4.BU-CTX(2) as conditioning regimen for allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in sixty patients with leukemia.
Kanger ZHU ; Yang XU ; Juan ZHONG ; Shengting CHEN ; Huilan ZENG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2002;23(7):349-352
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the long-term outcome of 60 leukemia patients undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) prepared with busulphan-cyclophosphamide (BU-CTX(2)) conditioning regimen.
METHODSFrom April 1994 to August 2000, 60 leukemia patients (35 male, 25 female; median age 32 years old), including 20 acute myeloid leukemia (AML, CR(1) n = 19, CR(2) n = 1), 15 acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL, CR(1) n = 8, CR(2) n = 6, CR(3) n = 1), and 25 chronic myeloid leukemia (CML, CP(1) n = 24, CP(2) n = 1) received allogeneic hematopoietic stem cells from HLA-identical siblings (n = 53), 1-locus mismatched siblings (n = 4), or HLA-identical unrelated donor (n = 3). BU-CTX(2) was used as conditioning regimen. All patients received cyclosporine A and either methotrexate (n = 54) or methylprednisolone (n = 6) for graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) prophylaxis.
RESULTSAll 60 patients got sustained engraftment. Acute GVHD (aGVHD) occurred in 22 patients (36.7%), while the incidence of aGVHD was 48.0% for the CML, 30.0% for the AML and 26.7% for the ALL patients. Thirty-eight patients are still alive in complete remission with a median follow-up of 30 (12 approximately 84) months and 22 died. The main causes of death were aGVHD in 3, CMV-IP in 7, and relapse in 11 patients. The remaining one died of pulmonary infection. Among 11 patients who died of relapse, 8 were ALL relapsed in the early posttransplant stage. All 4 long-term survivors of ALL developed chronic GVHD. The probability of DFS at 3 year for CML, AML and ALL patients was 80.0%, 70.0% and 26.7%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONBU-CTX(2) is an effective conditioning regimen for patients with AML and CML, resulting in a low relapse and high long-term survival rate. However, it is not effective enough for patients with ALL, because of a higher incidence of relapse.
Busulfan ; Graft vs Host Disease ; prevention & control ; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation ; Humans ; Transplantation Conditioning ; Transplantation, Homologous
5.Retrospectively analysis the Guangdong’s experience on how to transport potential infected passengers by chartered aircraft during outbreaks of COVID-19
Jian WU ; Jinle LIN ; Fang WANG ; Xiaolong LIU ; Xiaowen CHEN ; Binbin HE ; Shengting XU ; Xuejiao BAI ; Jing ZHANG ; Siping ZHOU ; Ping JIANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2020;29(7):896-900
Objective:To summarize the experience of five hospitals in Guangdong Province on successfully transporting retained passengers by chartered flights during the outbreak of the COVID-19.Methods:We retrospectively evaluated the operation and management, cabin arrangement, isolation requirements, and personnel protection in the aspect of epidemic prevention and control.Results:In 11 charter missions, over one thousand "healthy" passengers with potential risk of infections were transported back to China. The medical delivery team and flight crew were kept free of infection, passengers maintained zero cluster infections and no unexpected adverse events during the air transport.Conclusions:Our results indicate how to carry passengers in a scientific and orderly way is crucial for avoiding the transmission risks of the epidemic of COVID-19 among working staffers and passengers during air transportation.