1.Clinical syndromes and treatment of children with electrical status epilepticus in sleep
International Journal of Pediatrics 2014;41(6):629-632
Electrical status epilepticus in sleep (ESES)is a specific electroencephalographic pattern,clinical syndromes related to ESES including Landau-Kleffner syndrome,atypical benign partial epilepsy,epileptic encephalopathy with continuous spike waves during sleep.These disorders represent a clinical spectrum with several common features.Although ESES is a self-limited disorder,but early treatment with effective therapy to ameliorade the ESES pattern is essential for improvement in neuropsychological outcome.There is no unified treatment plan recommended now.Common clinical treatment options include antiepileptic drugs,hormone therapy,intravenous immunoglobulin,ketogenic diet,surgical treatment,but the curative effect varies.More multi-center studies are needed to find the most proper treatment.
2.Comparative Study on the Licensed Pharmacist System in China and the USA
China Pharmacy 2017;28(16):2281-2283
OBJECTIVE:To compare the licensed pharmacist system in China and the USA,and to provide reference for im-proving pharmaceutical care and promoting public safety of drug use in China. METHODS:The relevant literatures in recent 10 years were retrieved from CJFD and Wanfang database. The differences of legal status,access qualification,legal obligations and responsibilities of licensed pharmacists in the USA and China were compared,and suggestions on improving the licensed pharma-cists system in China were put forward. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS:At present,the problems of licensed pharmacist system in China are mainly that the legal status is not high,the access threshold is low,the legal obligations and responsibilities are not clear. However,the licensed pharmacist system in the USA has been developed for a century and formed a relatively strict legal sys-tem. Model State Pharmacy Act promulgated by National Association of Boards of Pharmacy in USA has clearly defined the access qualifications,legal obligations and responsibilities of licensed pharmacists. The pharmacy acts of the states were enacted on its blueprint. In view of current problems in China,it is necessary to learn from the above experience of the USA to improve the legal status,access qualification,legal obligations and responsibilities of licensed pharmacists and the quality of pharmaceutical care.
3.Problems and Countermeasures Existing in the Supervision System of Online Drug Sale in China
Junyan SHENG ; Xiaopei ZHAO ; Yanan YU
China Pharmacy 2017;28(7):869-872
OBJECTIVE:To provide reference for the improvement of supervision system of online drug sale in China. METH-ODS:Usingonline pharmacyonline drugstoreinternet drugssupervisionas keywords,CNKI,Wanfang database from Jan. 2015 to Jan. 2016 and related websites were retrieved,experience about legislation,legal provisions and regulatory bodies in the United States,Britain,Germany and other countries were summarized. The problems existing in the current supervision system in China were analyzed,and related suggestions were proposed. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS:The legal system of the online drug sale in the United States,Britain,Germany and other countries is more complete,legislation content is relatively perfect,pay-ing attention to the combination of administrative supervision and industry supervision. The supervision system of online drug sale in China exists problems as follows as legislation level relatively lower,conflict between laws and regulations;the legislation con-tent being not perfect,contents missing or provisions blur in many aspects;law enforcement existing in the government depart-ments,industry regulation being weak and others. It is suggested that the country should develop high-order law when improving the supervision system of online drug sale,modifying the existing law or promulgating the relevant specialized laws by legal form rather than regulations and rules;develop clear,actionable law and learn from foreign related systems (such as electronic evi-dence,blacklist)to improve legal contents;and further clear the powers and responsibilities of the regulatory authorities,actively develop industry associations(such as pharmaceutical association,etc.)to conduct supervision for online drug sale.
4.Analysis of sterile pyuria in patients with Kawasaki disease
Xiaopei ZHAO ; Tingting XIAO ; Lijian XIE ; Jie SHEN
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2016;34(7):494-498
Objectives To explore the clinical features and pathogenesis of Kawasaki disease (KD) combined with sterile pyuria. Methods A total of 420 patients diagnosed of KD were recruited and divided into pyuria group ( 95 patients) and control group ( 325 patients) according to urine routine examination on admission. The clinical data between the two groups were compared. Results There was no difference in gender, age, and the incidence of atypical KD (P all?>?0 . 05 ). The levels of C-reactive protein, D-dimer concentrations, fibrinogen degradation products, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, and urine retinol binding protein were higher in pyuria group than those in control group (all P>?0 . 05 ). No difference was found in the duration of fever before admission between two groups (P>?0 . 05 ). However, pyuria group had longer duration of fever after treatment with immunoglobulin (P0 . 05 ). There was no difference in coronary artery lesions and non-response in the ifrst dose of immunoglobulin treatment between two groups (all P>?0.05). Conclusion The morbidity of sterile pyuria in KD patients was 22 . 6%. KD patients with sterile pyuria have more intense inlfammatory response, markedly high coagulation condition, and mild or subclinical renal damage.
5.Effect of Rehabilition Nursing with Early Movement Getting Out of Bed to Exercise on Patients after Total Hip Replacement (47 Case Report)
Zhifang ZHAO ; Yuwen YANG ; Xiaopei MAO ; Yi HONG ; Xiuyan LI ; Yufeng GE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2008;14(6):597-598
Objective To evaluate the effect of rehabilitation nursing with movement getting out of bed in early period after operation on the patients undergone the total hip replacement (THR).Methods The rehabilitation nursing was performed to 47 patients undergone THR including movement getting out of bed in early period; prepared sufficiently pre-operatively (evaluation and rehabilitation training); avoided the complications post-operatively; monitored the vital signs; trained standardizely; relieved pain sufficiently; took off the tubing as early as possible; rehabilitated with the walking aid.Results None had DVT, dislocation, fracture around the prosthesis, infections, death etc, all patients got out of bed in the 1st day after operation, the average time in hospital was 19 days, and the average Harris scores were 54.26, 62.55, 73.58, 91.17 and 93.35 at pre-operation, and in 14th day, 1st month, 3rd month and 6th month post-operation respectively.Conclusion Rehabilitation nursing with early movement getting out of bed to exercise after THR operation can promote the recovery of the hip function, reduce the complications, shorten the hospital stay.
6.Channel Selection for Multi-class Motor Imagery Based on Common Spatial Pattern.
Bangyan ZHOU ; Xiaopei WU ; Zhao LU ; Lei ZHANG ; Xianjing GUO ; Chao ZHANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2015;32(3):520-525
High-density channels are often used to acquire electroencephalogram (EEG) spatial information in different cortical regions of the brain in brain-computer interface (BCI) systems. However, applying excessive channels is inconvenient for signal acquisition, and it may bring artifacts. To avoid these defects, the common spatial pattern (CSP) algorithm was used for channel selection and a selection criteria based on norm-2 is proposed in this paper. The channels with the highest M scores were selected for the purpose of using fewer channels to acquire similar rate with high density channels. The Dataset III a from BCI competition 2005 were used for comparing the classification accuracies of three motor imagery between whole channels and the selected channels with the present proposed method. The experimental results showed that the classification accuracies of three subjects using the 20 channels selected with the present method were all higher than the classification accuracies using all 60 channels, which convinced that our method could be more effective and useful.
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7.Research on assessment indicators of equalization of basic medical and health services in urban and rural areas
Hong ZHAO ; Xiaohe WANG ; Yu QIAN ; Xiaopei SU ; Shuangzhu ZHANG ; Xin YING
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2013;29(8):565-570
Objective To build the theoretical system model and research assessment indicators for equalization of basic medical and health services of both urban and rural residents.This aims at providing a theoretical and empirical basis for advancing basic medical health system covering rural and urban residents.Methods Literature research and Delphi expert consultation are used to build the indicator model and structure.The extremal standard method,health resources sharing by geography method,Gini coefficient method and other statistical analysis were used for an empirical analysis and test in an eastern provincial capital city.Results The indicator system comprises three dimensions of opportunity,process and result,as well as seven second-level indicators of health financing,resource allocation,accessibility etc.and twenty-seven third-level indicators.The grand mean value of the urban and rural regional indicators for H city in 2010 was calculated as 63.53,while the mean values for urban and rural were 74.75 and 45.58 respectively.Conclusion The assessment indicators focus on three combinations:basic public health services and basic medical services,service supply and demand,as well as the number and quality of services.This approach can help with the assessment of equalization of basic medical and health service for urban and rural areas and policy making.
8.Polymorphism of HLA class I alleles of HIV-infected individuals and its impact on HIV-1 viral load in central China
Mingming JIA ; Kunxue HONG ; Guoliang REN ; Yang ZHENG ; Xiaopei HAO ; Zhen LIU ; Yuhua RUAN ; Quanbi ZHAO ; Yiming SHAO
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2010;30(5):438-442
Objective To explore the polymorphism of HLA class I alleles of HIV-infected former plasma donors and to investigate its impact on HIV-1 viral load in central China.Methods 106 subjects chronically infected with HIV-1 were recruited and HLA class I alleles were genotyped with PCR-SSP assay.HLA class I genotypes and haplotypes were determined and their association with plasma viral loads were analyzed.Gag-specific CTL responses were detected by an IFN-λ EUSPOT assay by using overlapping peptides,and their association with plasma viral loads were also analyzed.Results Subjects homozygous at HLA class I locus had higher plasma viral loads(P=0.0098);HLA-A*30,-B*13,-Cw*06,-Cw*14 alleles and HLA-A*30/B*13/Cw*06 haplotype were associated with lower plasma viral loads(P=0.0004,0.0103,0.0058,0.0371 and 0.0006);an inverse correlation between p2p7p1p6-specific CTL responses and viral loads in subjects with HLA-A*30/B*13/Cw*06 haplotype as well as an inverse correlation between p17-specific CTL responses and viral loads in subjects with HLA-Cw*14 allele were observed.Conclusion HLA-A*30,-B*13,-Cw*06,-Cw*14 alleles and HLA-A*30/B*13/Cw*06 haplotype were associated with lower plasma viral loads and Gag-specific CTL responses restricted by these HLA alleles may contribute to the protection.
9.Legal Regulation of Health Care Service in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Tianyuan NIU ; Boyuan ZHANG ; Xiaopei ZHAO
Chinese Medical Ethics 2019;32(3):407-411
Objective: To investigate and understand the causes of partial disorder in health care market of traditional Chinese medicine in recent years and put forward relevant countermeasures and suggestions. Methods: A multi-stage stratified random sampling method was used to investigate 410 medical staff and 535 patients in 10 traditional Chinese medicine medical institutions in Beijing. Self-filling questionnaires were used to obtain relevant data on their views on partial disorder of health care services in traditional Chinese medicine. Statistical software SPSS22.0 was used to analyze the data. Results: Firstly, both doctors and patients believed that "unclear functions of supervision department" was the main cause of some disorder in health care industry of TCM. Secondly, medical staff were more inclined than patients to think that the main causes were "lack of access threshold for institutions and personnel", "unclear functions of supervision department"and "lack of basis for law enforcement". Thirdly, 63.0% of medical staff said that the legal system most needed to promote the healthy development of health care industry in traditional Chinese medicine was "industry standard system". Conclusion: According to the results of the survey, this paper holds that the healthy development of health care services in traditional Chinese medicine should be ensured by standardizing the supervision system of health care in traditional Chinese medicine, strengthening the construction of industry standards, establishing the self-regulatory mechanism of the industry, standardizing the media propaganda of health care in traditional Chinese medicine, and strengthening the ethical constraints of practitioners.
10.Legal Governance on Risk Management of Traditional Chinese Medicine Service in the Deregulation Context:Based on the Questionnaire Survey among the Medical Staff and Patients
Boyuan ZHANG ; Xiaoyong LI ; Xiaopei ZHAO ; Tianyuan NIU
Chinese Medical Ethics 2018;31(6):688-692
Based on the questionnaire survey among 10 Traditional Chinese Medicine medical institutions in Beijing , this paper found that 65 . 2% of the medical staffs and 82 . 0% of the patients agreed to include the medical expertise into Traditional Chinese Medicine service system;37 . 3% of the medical staffs believed that there was a certain risk of relaxing access of Traditional Chinese Medicine clinics, and 38. 4% of the patients showed that they would choose private clinics to see a doctor. Most medical staffs considered that the current risks of Traditional Chinese Medicine diagnosis and treatment focused on standardized use of toxic decoction pieces and overdose of drugs. Medical staffs were most concerned about the risk of"diagnosis and treatment" on the Internet, were least worried about the risk of "distribution". The clinic registration system of the Law of the People ' s Republic of China on TCM, the registration system of the processed concocted decoction pieces, and the unclear scope of diagnosis and treatment technology posed challenges to future risk management, and it need to adopt the following countermeasures to respond:establishing a new multiple and multi-level risk management mechanism, exploring differentiated supervision, perfecting the technical norms and application scope of Traditional Chinese Medicine diagnosis and treatment, establishing a special system for regulating Traditional Chinese Medicine health care services, and establishing and improving a flexible supervision and law enforcement model to protect the legitimate rights and interests of relatives.