1.Effects of Yupingfeng Powder on Secondary Immunodeficiency Caused by Simple Nephrotic Syndrome in Children
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(23):-
Objective To explore the therapeutic effect of Yupingfeng powder in secondary immunodeficiency caused by simple nephrotic syndrome(SNS) in children.Methods Seventy-eight cases of SNS patients were divided into 2 groups randomly.One was control group which were treated with immunosuppressant only.The other group was Yupingfeng powder group which were treated with both immunosuppressant and Yupingfeng powder.The morbidity of infection,the relapse rate of SNS,and serum immunoglobulin IgA and IgG and the T-lymphocytes subtype were detected before and after treatment in two groups.Results The morbidity with infection was 55.3% in Yupingfeng powder group,which shows a remarkable decrease compared with control group(85%).The relapse rate of SNS was 39.5% in Yupingfeng powder group which was much lower than that in control group(67.5%).The level of serum IgA and IgG before treatment were(3.88?1.22) g/L and(0.83?0.14) g/L and rose up to(10.06?1.89) g/L and(1.38?0.10) g/L after treatment in Yupingfeng powder group.Whereas the control group with(6.23?1.55) g/L and(0.85?0.13) g/L was remarkably lower than those in Yupingfeng powder group.CD4+,CD8+ and the ratio of CD4+/CD8+ were(37.91?3.89)%,(30.69?3.08)% and(1.24?0.49)% respectively before treatment.They rose up to(42.38?4.89)%,(26.01?2.20)% and(1.63?0.41)% respectively in Yupingfeng powder group,while those in control group were(39.87?3.91)%,(29.76?3.55)% and(1.34?0.24)% respectively after treatment.Conclusion It is feasible to treat the Yupingfeng powder to cure the of secondary immunodeficiency caused by SNS in children.
2.What is the sign of "three retractions"?.
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2012;50(3):222-222
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3.Changes of serum cortisol concentration in type 2 diabetic patients
Yan CHEN ; Zuohua XU ; Wen JIANG
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2001;(2):129-130
Objective To assay serum cortisol concentration in type 2 diabetic patients and evaluate the relationship between serum cortisol concentration and insulin resistance. Methods Serum cortisol concentrations were measured at 8 am, 4 pm and during oral glucose tolerance test(OGTT) in 60 newly-onset type 2 diabetic patients and 40 healthy subjects using RIA. Results ① Sernm cortisol concentrations were elevated in obese type 2 diabetic patients at 8 am and 4 pm as compared with non-obese patients and normal controls. ② Changes of serum cortisol concentration during OGTT were different between obese type 2 diabetic and non-obese patients: serum cortisol concentrations were decreased after glucose administration in non-obese patients but not in obese patients. ③ In type 2 diabetic patients, serum cortisol concentrations were negatively correlated with insulin sensitivity index (r=-0.34, P<0.01). Conclusion There is some degree of abnormal in cortisol secretion in obese type 2 diabetic patients.
4.The management strategy of hospital new financial system-based medical equipment archives
Weiwei CHEN ; Wen LENG ; Feng XU
China Medical Equipment 2013;(12):84-86
Objective:To establish the medical equipment archives management system to adapt to the Finance Ministry new hospital financial system. Methods:According to the new financial system requirements, implement the new file management strategy, as adjusting the original classification, management object and process. Results: After the implementation of the new management strategy, medical equipment archives management and new financial system in our hospital realize synchronous in January 1, 2012, thethree Zhang cardsystem optimizing, and the results have been applied to the existing hospital medical equipment management software, greatly improving the efficiency of management, provides a strong basis for medical equipment economic benefit and social benefit evaluation. Conclusion:The medical equipment archives were giving full play to improve the quality of medical care.
5.Analysis on Method for Drug Delivery at Selected Time
Fangqin XU ; Xiaoli CHEN ; Aidong WEN
China Pharmacy 1991;0(06):-
OBJECTIVE: To promote rational use of drugs in clinic. METHODS: The difference of chronopharmacodynamics, chronopharmacokinetics and chronotoxicity of drugs were introduced, referring to the relevant literatures, journals and practices. RESULTS: The same drug represented different efficacy and toxicity for one day due to delivery at different time. CONCLUSION: According to chronopharmacology, administration at optimal time contributes to efficacy and reduces adverse reaction.
6.Supraorbital ridge contour by multi-slice helical CT:an anthropometric analysis
Wen XU ; Xiaoping CHEN ; Chaomiao LU
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2001;0(06):-
Objective To understand the morphology of supraorbital ridge and toprovide basis for aesthetic surgery. Methods Forehead morphology was examined in 40 adults (20 men and 20 women). By multi-slice helical CT, a computer reconstruction technique was used to produce three dimensional images and 3-D reconstruction data were analyzed quantitatively. Results Ft,-Ft, V N, N-Op, Fb-Sr, Zm-So, Dbr, Pra-N in male were significantly larger than those in female, and V-N, N-Po, Fb-Sr, FA in youth men were significantly smaller than those in old men. Conclusion There is a difference of forehead between male and female. Projection of supraorbital ridge increases with age.
7.Expression of human leucocyte antigen in ectopic endometrial tissue of endometriosis
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2001;0(08):-
Objective To investigate the human leucocyte antigen (HLA) expression of ectopic endometrial epithelial cells in cases with endometriosis and its role in pathogenesis of endometriosis Methods By immunohistochemical analysis,HLA expression was observed in ectopic endometrial epithelial cells of 25 endometriosis patients Ectopic endometrial cells were cultured in vitro successfully and the expression of HLA were analyzed by flow cytometry in 10 out of the 25 patients Eutopic endometrium of 15 normal women were taken as control Results (1)Expression of HLA class Ⅰ molecule on ectopic endometrial epithelial cells of endometriosis measured by the immunohistochemical analysis was lower than those of controls, (4 0?0 5) score and (1 2?0 8) score respectively So was the expression rate by flow cytometry in vitro culture (63 38?11 88)% and (5 27? 2 88)% respectively ( P
8.Calcium-binding protein secretagogin is a novel neuroendocrine marker.
Wen-jun WANG ; Fan ZHANG ; Guo-xiang XU ; Chen CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2010;39(9):627-628
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9.Distribution of Bacteria Detected from Blood Culture of Pediatric Patients and Analyses of Antibiotic Resistance
Yueping WU ; Wen ZHANG ; Yunsheng CHEN ; Gang XU ; Yuesheng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 1994;0(04):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the distribution of bacteria detected from blood culture of pediatric patients and to observe the antibiotic resistance of these bacteria. METHODS The BacT/Alert blood culture system was applied for culture.Species identification and antibiotic resistance tests were performed by the VITEK automicroscan system. RESULTS Coagulase-negative staphylococcus(CNS) and Staphylococcus aureus accounted for 67.2% and 7.8%, respectively.The proportion of Gram-negative bacteria was 14.4%.The resistant rate of CNS and S.aureus to oxacillin was 85% and 36%,respectively.The strains producing the extended spectrum beta-lactamases(ESBLs) of Gram-negative bacteria were often detected. CONCLUSIONS Gram-postive bacteria are the main pathogens detected from the blood culture of pediatric patients.Detection rate of CNS is the highest.Multiresistant strains are common.
10.The role of opioid receptors and vagus and sympathetic nerves in remifentanil-induced cardiovascular depression in rabbits
Yiyun WEN ; Junmei XU ; Ruping DAI ; Gong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2010;30(5):539-541
Objective To investigate the role of opioid receptors and vagus and sympathetic nerves in the remifentanil-induced cardiovascular depression in rabbits. Methods Forty 2-6 months old New Zealand white rebbits of both sexes weighing 1.5-2.5 kg were randomly divided into 5 groups (n = 8 each): group Ⅰ remifentanil (group R); group Ⅱ naloxone + remifentanil (group N+ R); group Ⅲ vagus nerve cut-off +remifentanil (group V+ R); group Ⅳ epidural block + remifentanil (group S+ R) and group V vagus nerve cutoff + epidural block + remifentanil (group V + S + R). The animals were anesthetized, tracheostomized and mechanically ventilated. PaCO2 was maintained at 35-45 mm Hg. Vecuronium 0.3 mg/kg was given iv every 40 min to keep muscle relaxed. Right carotid artery was cannulated for continuous MAP monitoring. ECG was continuously monitored. A bolus of remifentanil 5.0 μg/kg was administered iv in all 5 groups. In group N + R naloxone 40μg was given iv about 2 min before remifentanil. In group V + R bilateral vagus nerves were cut off through neck incision. After HR and MAP had stabilized for 30 min, remifentanil was given iv. In group S + R epidural block was performed at L6.7 interspace with 2% lidocaine to block cardiac sympathetic nerves. When HR and MAP decreased by 20% of the baseline values and stabilized for 30 min remifentanil was given iv. In group V + S + R bilateral vagus nerves were cut off first. Then epidural block was performed before remifentanil administration. MAP and HR were recorded at 1 min before iv remifentanil administration (T0 ), at 30 s (T1), 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15 and 20 min (T2-9 ) after remifentanil administration. Results Intravenous remifentanil 5.0 μg/kg significantly decreased HR at T1 and MAP at T1-7 as compared with those at T0 in group R. Pretreatmentwith naloxone 40 μg prevented remifentanil-induced decrease in MAP but did not affect remifentanil-induced decrease in HR in group N + R. Vagus nerve cut-off and sympathetic block induced by epidural anesthesia performed before iv remifentanil did not affect remifentanil-induced cardiac depression in group V + R, S + R and V + S + R. Conclusion Opioid receptors and vagus and sympathetic nerves are not related to remifentanil-induced decrease in HR. Remifentanil induces decrease in MAP by activating opioid receptors.