1.Psychological warfare in modern age: more attention to be paid to defense and application
Jin YAN ; Xiaohong LIU ; Fang NI
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1982;0(02):-
This paper presents the common psychological problems and the efficacy of psychological warfare in modern ages, suggesting that enough emphasis should be paid to the psychological injury caused by the war itself and by psychological warfare. The related researches in our country were also reviewed.
2.Clinical features of two patients with neonatal diabetes mellitus caused by KCNJ11 gene V59A/V59M mutations
Xin ZHAO ; Wei GU ; Hui ZHANG ; Shining NI ; Xiaohong WU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2017;33(4):317-320
Two patients with neonatal diabetes tested as V59A and V59M mutations were chosen for the study. Clinical data were analyzed retrospectively. The results showed that the patient with V59A mutation was characteristic of spasm and hyperglycemia at the age of three month, and treated with insulin for a long time as unresponsive to the glibenclamide at the beginning. Myasthenia and delay of development were observed during the follow-up. At the age of two years, glibenclamide was tried for the second time with a high dose and fairly-controlled glucose level. The patient with V59M mutation was diagnosed with diarrhea, hyperglycemia, and ketosis at the age of two month, and was responsive to glibenclamide at a relatively low dose with well-controlled glucose level. These results suggest that KCNJ11 V59M mutation would show some milder clinical manifestations and better glibenclamide efficacy as compared with V59A mutation.
3.Method Evaluation of HPLC Fingerprints for Quality Control of Chinese Herbal Medicine
Lijun NI ; Jia GUO ; Xiaohong ZENG ; Liguo ZHANG
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 1993;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the effects of different chromatogram fingerprints analysis methods on the quality evaluation of Chinese herbal medicine. Methods With the chromatogram fingerprints of a Chinese patent medicine in different batches as the analytic object, the quality evaluation of three methods such as peak area ratio,peak area quantification and similarity coefficient were investigated. Results The method of peak area ratio has the highest accuracy rate and the precise rate for quality evaluation, and similarity coefficient and peak area quantification came next. The result of peak area quantification was similar to that by current evaluation method. Conclusion Different chromatogram fingerprints analysis methods would result in a great difference in the quality evaluation of Chinese herbal medicine.
4.Spectral marker construction for evaluating antipyretic effects of 4 herbs
Lijun NI ; Xiaohong ZENG ; Wanzhong SHI ; Liguo ZHANG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(02):-
AIM: To construct suitable quality standard of evaluating antipyretic effect of 4 herbs,Bupleurum,Flos Lonicerae Japonicae,Radix Isatidis and Fructus Forsythiae. METHODS: Extracts,essential oils and its mixtures of extract and oil of above herbs,plus Ibuprofen Suspension,were used for antipyretic experiment on rats.Principal Component Analysis and Canonical Correlation Analysis were adopted as evaluation tools to examine the correlation between pharmacological effect and UV spectra of herb's chemicals,from which spectral marker of potential reliability for evaluating antipyretic effects of samples could be constructed. RESULTS: Antipyretic effect sequencing of UV spectral canonical variables was consistent with that of the four herbs. CONCLUSION: The first canonical variable U1 expressed by principal component scores of UV spectra of herbs could be used as spectral marker for evaluating antipyretic effects of the four herbs.
5.Design and application of slide support nursing bed
Xiaohong SUN ; Anchun YIN ; Hong DAI ; Ni WANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2017;38(2):42-44
Objective To design a slide support nursing bed for the patient after cross leg flap transplant operation.Methods The bed was designed based on the principle of four-link-type mechanism slide,which was composed of a bed body,slide support,sliding rails,locking bolt,connector bar for sliding rails,extension arm,leg support and etc.Accurate localization of leg support was executed by zero setting,readjustment and etc.Results The bed could be adjusted up and down,back and forth or at different angles so as the compression on the cross leg flap was avoided to enhance the comfort of the patient after cross leg flap transplant operation.Conclusion The bed gains advantages in convenience,safety,effect and etc,and is worthy promoting clinically for the patient after cross leg flap transplant operation.
6.A comparative study on efficiency of different therapeutics methods used for obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome in children.
Chenyi YU ; Xiaohong CAI ; Zhengwang WEN ; Dongshi LIANG ; Qingqing HU ; Liyan NI ; Jian LIN
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2015;53(3):172-177
OBJECTIVETo evaluate effectiveness therapeutic regimens for obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) children at an acceptable cost.
METHODThis study was performed at Yuying Children's Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University from Mar. 2008 to Dec. 2010. Prospective random number table method was used for the analysis; 60 children with mild OSAHS were divided into Mild OSAHS Montelukast Treatment (MM) group and Mild OSAHS Adenotonsillectomy Treatment (MAT) group. 32 children in MM group were treated with leukotriene receptor antagonists (LTRAs), while 28 children in MAT group were treated with adenotonsillectomy. Also, 58 children with moderate and severe OSAHS were divided into severe OSAHS Montelukast Treatment (SM) group and severe OSAHS Adenotonsillectomy Treatmen (SAT) group. Twenty-two children in SM group were treated with LTRAs, while 36 children in SAT group were treated with adenotonsillectomy. All selected children were evaluated by polysomnography (PSG) and Obstructive Sleep Apnea-18 (OSA-18) items before and after a six-month treatment. Both records were taken and analyzed, surgical complications and the reason for non-remission after operation were also analyzed. Two therapies were compared based on economic consideration and therapeutic effect. Result (1) PSG: A significant change of a significant change of Apnea Hypopnea Index (AHI) was observed in MM group after the treatment (before receiving the treatment 4.56 ± 1. 26, and after receiving the treatment 3. 48 ± 1. 52, t =3. 50, P <0. 05). But for oxygen desaturation Index (ODI) (MM group 2. 18 ± 2. 19, and MAT group 1. 80 ± 2. 34) and Lowest Oxygen satuation (LSaO2) (MM group 91. 66 ± 2. 34, and MAT group 92. 79 ± 2. 18), there was no significant difference in MM group and MAT group after the treatment (ODI, t =0. 65, and LSaO2 t = - 1. 93, P >0. 05). (2) OSA-18 scores: Significant differences were found in sleeping disorder (before 14. 81 ± 6. 28, and after 10. 56 ± 3. 57), the degree of familial stress (before 13. 56 ± 3. 54, and after 8. 97 ± 2. 96), and OSA-18 total scores (before 52. 66 ± 1. 11, and after 42. 56 6. 48) in MM group after the treatment (sleeping disorder Z - 3. 14, the degree of familial stress Z = -4. 50, and OSA-18 total scores Z= -4. 01, P <0. 05). (3) In addition to the cost of drugs, groups with surgical treatment had a larger economic burden than those with LTRAs treatment. (4) Treatment was totally effective for 28 children (88%) in MM group, and 28 children (100%) in MAT group. Meanwhile, treatment also achieved an obvious effect on 2 children (9%) in SM group, and in 35 children (97%) in SAT group. In MAT group, 3 children improved (11%). And in SAT group, 7 children improved (19%), but treatment was found to be ineffective in 1 case (3%). Among those effective and ineffective cases in groups with surgical treatment, there were 9 children with nasal diseases.
CONCLUSION(1) Surgical treatment is recommended as the first choice for children with moderate and severe OSAHS. And for those who also suffer from nasal diseases, treatment combining drugs with surgery is necessary. (2) LTRAs therapy has a good effect for mild OSAHS. Surgery is also recommended when drugs could not achieve any obvious improvement in clinical symptoms of children with mild OSAHS.
Adenoidectomy ; Blood Gas Analysis ; Child ; Cost of Illness ; Humans ; Oxygen ; Polysomnography ; Prospective Studies ; Sleep Apnea, Obstructive ; surgery ; Sleep Wake Disorders ; Tonsillectomy ; Treatment Outcome
7.Helicobacter pylori infection and ischemic stroke
Ni WANG ; Xiaojiu LI ; Xiaohong CHEN
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2018;26(4):307-310
Helicobacter pylori infection is one of the most common infections in humans.At present, the correlation between Helicobacter pylori infection and ischemic stroke is still controversial. This article reviews the correlation between Helicobacter pylori infection and vascular risk factors and ischemic stroke in recent years.
8.Blood-brain barrier and Alzheimer's disease and vascular cognitive impairment
Ni WANG ; Lijuan BAI ; Xin JIANG ; Xiaohong CHEN
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2020;28(6):468-471
The integrity of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) is important for maintaining the function of the central nervous system. Its leakage can occur prior to structural changes. At present, the role of BBB leakage abnormalities in the occurrence and development of cognitive impairment has attracted attention, and it has been found that Alzheimer's disease and vascular cognitive impairment are related to BBB leakage abnormalities. This article reviews the pathophysiology of BBB leakage in Alzheimer's disease and vascular cognitive impairment.
9.Gasless endoscopic surgery through chest for parathyroid tumor
Xin NI ; Jugao FANG ; Ling FENG ; Pingdong LI ; Xiaohong CHEN ; Demin HAN
International Journal of Surgery 2008;35(9):599-601
Objective To investigate the possibility of chest approach gasless endoscopic surgery for the parathy-roid tumor. Methods Through a 2 cm incision on the surface of chest bone, a gasless procedure was developed to management of parathyroid tumor in our department. There were 2 cases of the parathyroid cyst-adenoma were dis-sected. Results 2 cases were successfully performed, and there were no paralyze of the revers laryngeal nerve and hypofunction of parathyroid could be observed. The cosmic and mini-invasive results were obtained. Conclusion Chest approach gasless endoscopic surgery for parathyroid tumor is a safe, mini-invasive, and cosmic procedure for selected patients.
10.The clinical analysis of 49 cases with Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection
Yan LIU ; Kuihua HE ; Yulian NI ; Ming BIAN ; Xin SHAO ; Xiaohong XU ; Yuying GONG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2010;17(14):1933-1934
Objective To study the Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in the clinical characteristics and treatment methods. Methods From June 2008 to December 2009,49 cases of Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in patients with clinical data were retrospectively analyzed and summarized. Results 49 cases of children were diagnosed with acute upper respiratory tract infection in 13 cases(26.5% ) ,acute bronchitis 21 cases(42.9%) ,bronchial pneumonia, 15 cases( 30.6% ). Azithromycin alone treatment group,24 cases cured 22 cases ,2 cases improved, the cure rate of 91.7% ;erythromycin and azithromycin infusion + oral sequential treatment group,25 cases recovered,21cases improved,4 cases,the cure rate was 84%. Compared with the two groups,difference was not statistically significant(P > 0.05). All patients were treated in our hospital with average of 13.8d,follow-up period without recurrence.Conclusion Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in large differences in clinical manifestations, early diagnosis and treatment should be carried out. Azithromycin in the treatment effect was good, a short course of treatment could be used as treatment of Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection.