1.Therapeutic Effect of Large Dose Mucosolvan Combined Variant Flow Rate Continuous Positive Airway by Nasal Mask on Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome
ming-xiang, LIN ; wan-ru, LI ; hai-xian, PAN ; rong-hua, LIN ; yi-huai, ZHAO
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1992;0(06):-
Objective To investigate the therapeutic effect of large dose mucosolvan combined variant flow rate continuous positive airway by nasal mask on neonatal respiratory distress syndrome(NRDS).Methods One hundred and fourteen newborns with NRDS were randomly divided into treatment group(58 cases) and control group(56 cases),on the base of same combined therapy,the cases in control group only underwent oxygen-absorbing by head set with the flow rate 4-6 L/min,and the cases in treatment group were given large dose mucosolvan(Ambroxol Hydrochloride) 30 mg/(kg?d) + 5%GS 20 mL,for two times and variant flow rate continuous positive airway by nasal mask(NCPAP),the parameter setting flow rate 6-8 L/min,FiO_2 0.4-0.6,pressure 5-8 cm H_2O.The clinical symptom and blood gas analysis after 12 and 48 hours were observed and compared the changes of pa(O_2),pa(CO_2),pa(O_2)/FiO_2 in two groups.Results The dyspnea and groan in 44 cases in the treatment group lessoned or vanished,pa(O_2) rised and pa(CO_2) lowered,the oxygenation index obviously increased,the cases with RDS grade Ⅰand gradeⅡ had better therapeutic effect,and the cases with RDS grade Ⅲ(X-ray)and Ⅳ had not manifest effect,the total effective rate was 75.8% in treatment group and 26.7% in control group.There were significant difference in therapeutic effect and oxygenation index between two groups.Conclusions Large dose mucosolvan(combi)-ning variant flow rate continuous positive airway by nasal mask can significantly improve the ventilation and oxygenation function and there are significant therapeutic effect in NRDS,especially in the NRDS grade Ⅰand gradeⅡ,the trachea cannula may be avoided and mechanical ventilation rate may be decreased if the therapeutic method can be used in earlier period.
2.Blood perfusion treatment for severe acute organophosphorus poisoning.
Hai-yan LI ; Gui-rong ZHANG ; Jing-xia LI ; Xiang-huai ZHAO ; Jian-jun LI ; Ruo-zhong YANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2004;22(3):231-232
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Child
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Cholinesterase Reactivators
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therapeutic use
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Female
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Hemoperfusion
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Humans
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Insecticides
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poisoning
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Organophosphate Poisoning
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Poisoning
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therapy
3.Evaluation of percutaneous vertebroplasty of 190 cases.
Gang ZHAO ; Xiang-Qin SHI ; Huai-Liang ZHENG ; Hong-Xun CUI ; Ying-Jie ZHOU
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2008;21(1):4-6
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the therapeutic effect of percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) guided by X-ray fluoroscopy in treating osteoporotic spinal compression fractures, hemangioma of vertebra and metastatic carcinoma of vertebra.
METHODSOne hundred and ninety patients with 275 diseased vertebra underwent PVP under the guidance of C-arm fluoroscopy (male 80, female 110, ranging in age from 53 to 91 years, with an average of 66 years). Bone marrow biopsy needle was inserted percutaneously via transpedicular way into the diseased vertebra. Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) was then injected into the diseased vertebra. Visual analogue scale (VAS), mobility and analgesic usage were evaluated pre-operation and 3 months after PVP.
RESULTSPVP was successful in 190 cases (275 vertebrae). VAS was tested by t test at 3 months after PVP (P < 0.05). Simultaneously, scale of patient's mobility and scale of analgesic usage was tested by rank sum test at 3 months after PVP (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONAs the mimimally invasive operation, PVP can alleviate pain in early time, avoid kinds of complications by shortening the patient's time in bed and have the characteristic of simply operative procedure and low expenses. It is an effective mini-invasive technique for osteoporotic spinal compression fractures, hemangioma of vertebra and metastatic carcinoma of vertebra.
Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Female ; Fluoroscopy ; Fractures, Compression ; surgery ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Osteoporosis ; complications ; Polymethyl Methacrylate ; Postoperative Complications ; prevention & control ; Spinal Fractures ; surgery ; Spinal Neoplasms ; surgery ; Vertebroplasty ; adverse effects ; methods
4.The preliminary survey on acute pesticide poisoning in two villages of Shandong province.
Zheng LIN ; Jin-xiang HUANG ; Qiu-hong ZHU ; Zhao-jie WANG ; Xue-li ZHANG ; Jian WANG ; Shui WEI ; Huai-wei ZHU ; De-po YANG ; Yan-xiang ZHENG ; Zhong-hua YANG ; Kong-jing CAO ; Yong-chen XU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2005;23(2):149-151
Acute Disease
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Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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China
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epidemiology
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Pesticides
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poisoning
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Poisoning
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epidemiology
5.The warning model and influence of climatic changes on hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in Changsha city.
Hong XIAO ; Huai-yu TIAN ; Xi-xing ZHANG ; Jian ZHAO ; Pei-juan ZHU ; Ru-chun LIU ; Tian-mu CHEN ; Xiang-yu DAI ; Xiao-ling LIN
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2011;45(10):881-885
OBJECTIVETo realize the influence of climatic changes on the transmission of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS), and to explore the adoption of climatic factors in warning HFRS.
METHODSA total of 2171 cases of HFRS and the synchronous climatic data in Changsha from 2000 to 2009 were collected to a climate-based forecasting model for HFRS transmission. The Cochran-Armitage trend test was employed to explore the variation trend of the annual incidence of HFRS. Cross-correlations analysis was then adopted to assess the time-lag period between the climatic factors, including monthly average temperature, relative humidity, rainfall and Multivariate Elño-Southern Oscillation Index (MEI) and the monthly HFRS cases. Finally the time-series Poisson regression model was constructed to analyze the influence of different climatic factors on the HFRS transmission.
RESULTSThe annual incidence of HFRS in Changsha between 2000 - 2009 was 13.09/100 000 (755 cases), 9.92/100 000 (578 cases), 5.02/100 000 (294 cases), 2.55/100 000 (150 cases), 1.13/100 000 (67 cases), 1.16/100 000 (70 cases), 0.95/100 000 (58 cases), 1.40/100 000 (87 cases), 0.75/100 000 (47 cases) and 1.02/100 000 (65 cases), respectively. The incidence showed a decline during these years (Z = -5.78, P < 0.01). The results of Poisson regression model indicated that the monthly average temperature (18.00°C, r = 0.26, P < 0.01, 1-month lag period; IRR = 1.02, 95%CI: 1.00 - 1.03, P < 0.01), relative humidity (75.50%, r = 0.62, P < 0.01, 3-month lag period; IRR = 1.03, 95%CI: 1.02 - 1.04, P < 0.01), rainfall (112.40 mm, r = 0.25, P < 0.01, 6-month lag period; IRR = 1.01, 95CI: 1.01 - 1.02, P = 0.02), and MEI (r = 0.31, P < 0.01, 3-month lag period; IRR = 0.77, 95CI: 0.67 - 0.88, P < 0.01) were closely associated with monthly HFRS cases (18.10 cases).
CONCLUSIONClimate factors significantly influence the incidence of HFRS. If the influence of variable-autocorrelation, seasonality, and long-term trend were controlled, the accuracy of forecasting by the time-series Poisson regression model in Changsha would be comparatively high, and we could forecast the incidence of HFRS in advance.
China ; epidemiology ; Climate Change ; Forecasting ; Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome ; epidemiology ; transmission ; Humans ; Humidity ; Incidence ; Models, Theoretical ; Seasons ; Temperature
6.Study on application of low altitude remote sensing to Chinese herb medicinal sustainable utilization.
Ying-Qun ZHOU ; Shi-Lin CHEN ; Run-Huai ZHAO ; Cai-Xiang XIE ; Ying LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2008;33(8):977-979
Sustainable utilization and bio-diversity protection of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) have been a hotspot of the TCM study at present, in which the choice of appropriate method is one of the primary problems confronted. This paper described the technical system, equipment and image processing of low altitude remote sensing, and analyzed its future application in Chinese herb medicinal sustainable utilization.
Altitude
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Conservation of Natural Resources
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methods
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Robotics
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instrumentation
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methods
7.Suitability evaluation of Cistanche tubulosa based on TCMGIS-I.
Jun CHEN ; Cai-Xiang XIE ; Shi-Lin CHEN ; Cheng-Zhong SUN ; Run-Huai ZHAO ; Rong XU ; Jing YU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2008;33(5):496-501
OBJECTIVETo analyze the appropriate producing area of Cistanche tubulosa by mean of TCMGIS-I.
METHODThe TCMGIS-I (Suitability evaluation geographic information system of traditional Chinese medicine producing area) was used to analyze the appropriate producing area of C. tubulosa basing on the optimum ecological factors of Sorth Sinkiang municipality which is the traditional producing area of C. tubulosa.
RESULTThe suitable producing areas of C. tubulosa include 56 counties with 190952.1 km2 total areas in Sinkiang municipality, Neimongd municipality and Gansu province; Sinkiang municipality, Gansu and Qinghai provinces have the second-suitable producing areas of C. tubulosa, with 46 counties and 41217.37 km2 total areas; Sinkiang municipality, Inner Mongolia municipality, Gansu province and Ningxia municipality have the third-suitable producing areas of C. tubulosa with 56 counties and 421145.2 km2 total areas.
CONCLUSIONIt is important to analyze the appropriate producing area of C. tubulosa by means of TCMGIS-I. The results are useful for development of C. tubulosa transplanting and cultivation.
China ; Cistanche ; growth & development ; Geographic Information Systems ; Geography
8.High-field intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging suite with neuronavigation system: implementation and preliminary experience in the pituitary adenoma operation with transsphenoidal approach.
Xiang-hui MENG ; Bai-nan XU ; Shao-bo WEI ; Tao ZHOU ; Xiao-lei CHEN ; Xin-guang YU ; Ding-biao ZHOU ; Huai-yu TONG ; Jia-shu ZHANG ; Yan ZHAO ; Yuan-Zheng HOU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2011;49(8):703-706
OBJECTIVESTo review the preliminary clinical experience with high-field-strength intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging (iMRI) suite with neuronavigation system in the pituitary adenoma operation with transsphenoidal approach.
METHODSFrom March 2009 to December 2010, 31 patients [range, 29 - 76 years, mean age (47 ± 11) years]of pituitary adenoma were operated with transsphenoidal approach and intraoperatively with a movable 1.5 T high-field-strength iMRI suite in combination with neuronavigation system. Tumor size was 1.8 - 7.3 cm, mean (3.5 ± 1.2) cm. Twenty-five cases were non-functional pituitary adenoma, 4 cases were prolactin-secreting pituitary adenoma, 2 cases were growth hormone-secreting pituitary adenoma. Thirty patients' resection with transnasal transsphenoidal approach were performed, one patient with transoral transsphenoidal approach was performed.
RESULTSIn 12 cases of 30 patients who planed to totally remove tumor, iMRI had revealed residual lesions and resulted in the change of the surgical strategy, 2 invasive cavernous sinus cases no further resection of the tumor because of internal carotid artery encasement, the other 10 cases resected further, eventually. Finally, 8 cases were totally removed. The ratio of total removal tumor was enhanced to 86.7% (26/30) from 60.0% (18/30). There was no perioperative mortality.
CONCLUSIONSHigh-field-strength iMRI suite with neuronavigation system provides valuable information of tumor resection that allows intraoperative modification of the surgical strategy. It could be very helpful to maximize the resection of the pituitary adenoma and minimize the injury to neurological function.
Adenoma ; surgery ; Adult ; Aged ; Cavernous Sinus ; surgery ; Female ; Humans ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; methods ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Monitoring, Intraoperative ; methods ; Neuronavigation ; methods ; Pituitary Neoplasms ; surgery
9.Suitability evaluation of Cistanche desertiola based on TCMGIS-I.
Jun CHEN ; Cai-Xiang XIE ; Shi-Lin CHEN ; Cheng-Zhong SUN ; Run-Huai ZHAO ; Rong XU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2007;32(14):1396-1401
OBJECTIVETo analyze the appropriate producing area of Cistanche desertiola.
METHODThe TCMGIS-I (suitability evaluation geographic information system of traditional Chinese medicine producing area) was used to analyze the appropriate producing area of C. desertiola basing on the optimum ecological factors of Aalashan, Inner-Mongolia autonomous region and North Xinjiang au-tonomous region, the traditional producing areas of C. desertiola.
RESULTThe results showed that the suitable producing areas of C. desertiola included 159 counties of 5 autonomous regions and provinces, i.e. Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia autonomous regions, and Gansu as well as Qinghai provinces. The total area was 675 354.9 km2 and distributed mainly in Aalashan of Inner Mongolia, eastern part of North Xinjiang, northern part of Gansu and in the middle of Ningxia.
CONCLUSIONThe suitable producing areas based on TCMGIS-I covered all areas registered in the 3rd national investigation of Chinese traditional medicine resource. And the results were also corresponding to the traditional producing area of C. desertiola recorded in ancient literature and the successful cultivation areas nowadays. It suggested the rationality and reliability of TCMGIS-I.
Breeding ; China ; Cistanche ; growth & development ; Climate ; Conservation of Natural Resources ; Databases, Factual ; Ecosystem ; Geographic Information Systems ; Plants, Medicinal ; growth & development ; Soil
10.Evolutionary characterization of HA1 of influenza H1N1 hemagglutinin gene surveyed in 1981-2005 in China.
Jia-Huai ZHANG ; Hong XU ; Ye ZHANG ; Xiang ZHAO ; Jun-Feng GUO ; Yu LAN ; Yue-Long SHU
Chinese Journal of Virology 2007;23(5):350-355
To understand the evolutionary characterization of HA1 of H1N1 influenza virus HA gene circulaing from 1981 to 2005 in China, viral RNAs of 370 H1N1 strains were extracted and transcribed into cDNA by reverse transcriptase and amplified by PCR. The products of PCR were sequenced. The sequences were analyzed through biometic software. The results showed that all the four antigenic sites were mutated, bigger change occurred on the Sb and Ca sites; the 130 loop of receptor binding sites(RBS) of HA1 amino acid deleted at the 134th site in 1991 firstly, then the number of the deleted strains were increasing, since 2000, all the strains had deleted at the 134th site, and simultaneously, the amino acid at 137th site was substituted by S for T. The change of HA1 glycosylation sites was found and 7 sites kept stable from 2000 to 2005. The H1N1 strains of the same year almost clustered in the same group on the phylogenetic tree and were irrelevant to virus isolated time and area. There appeared two groups of 2005 H1N1 virus strains that differed in time of virus isolation.
China
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Genes, Viral
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Hemagglutinin Glycoproteins, Influenza Virus
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genetics
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Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype
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genetics
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Phylogeny
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Time Factors