1.Efficacy of Different Therapies for Immunosuppression after Liver Transplantation: A Meta-analysis
Pingrong XU ; Jing LU ; Yao TANG ; Xiaoxi WEI
China Pharmacy 1991;0(06):-
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of FK506-based dual therapy and CsA-based triple therapy for immunosuppression after liver transplantation. METHODS: The literature about the randomized controlled trials (RCT) on FK506 and CsA for immunosuppression after liver transplantation was retrieved for analysis using RevMan 5.0 software. RESULTS: A total of 7 RCTs were included; 3 were considered as high quality of RCT, 4 as moderate quality. The results of Meta-analysis of FK506-based dual therapy indicated the patients’ survival rate (RR=1.06, 95%CI=0.77~1.45,P=0.72), grafts’ survival rate (RR=0.99, 95%CI=0.76~1.29,P=0.92), infection rate(RR=0.98, 95%CI=0.60~1.58,P=0.93)and incidence of neurotoxicity (RR=0.59, 95%CI=0.32~1.07,P=0.08)was not significantly different. The incidence of acute rejection in CsA group was lower than in FK506 group (RR=1.57, 95%CI=1.23~2.01,P=0.000 3). CONCLUSION: The curative efficacy of FK506 group is not different from that of CsA group in respect of rate of patient/graft, infection but increase the incidence of acute rejection. Because CsA can increase incidence of neurotoxicity, it is suggestion to treat patients of nervous systerm disease with FK506.
2.A study on the use of Peabody's fine motor development scale
Banghui LI ; Qi WANG ; Xiaoxi LUO ; Lijun ZHANG ; Qiuju TANG ; Yongping REN ; Nong XIAO ; Xueqin HOU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2010;32(10):751-753
Objective To assess if evaluating with Peabody's fine motor development scale with 4 degree grading is more sensitive than with 3 degree grading, and whether or not it is feasible to evaluate by quantization with monthly averages. Methods A total of 864 normal children aged 1 month to 60 months were evaluated with the Peabody scale using 4 degree grading and 3 degree grading. The development results were averaged by month to express the development. Results Both ways, the monthly averages of children 4-9 months old were higher than the others. The values obtained with 4 degree grading were lower than those with 3 degree grading in each functional area, and the difference was more obvious with increasing age, but the differences were not statistically significant. With 3 degree grading the total score was equal to the actual score after the age of 9 months, but with 4 degree grading this was not true until at least 18 months. Conclusions Evaluating with Peabody's fine motor scale with 4 degree grading and quantization using monthly averages is reliable and more sensitive than 3 degree grading.
3.Effect of Astragalus-supplemented enteral nutrition on nutritional metabolism in type-2 diabetic patients with ischemic stroke
Xiaoxi WANG ; Min LI ; Min YAN ; Zaidao LIU ; Zhijun LU ; Ping TANG
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 1997;0(02):-
Objective: To study the effect of Astragalus-supplemented enteral nutrition on nutritional metabolism in type-2 diabetic patients with ischemic stroke . Methods: 64 cases of type-2 diabetic patients with ischemic stroke were randomly divided into treatment group and control group. The treatment group was treated with homogenized diet and Radix Astragalis(equivalent to 60g crude drug), and the control group was treated with homogenized diet. Two groups were treated with nutrition support of 105kJ/(kg?d) for 30 days. The levels of fasting and postprandial blood glucose、insulin、blood lipids、serum proteins and nitrogen balance were measured during enteral nutrition support. Results: ①Compared with the control group, insulin resistance index(HOMA-IR) was significantly improved (P
4.Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography to analyze the risk factor before laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Hao TANG ; Chuxiao SHAO ; Yonghong XU ; Xiaoxi FAN ; Feng CHENG ; Hua DONG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2009;26(2):76-78
Objective To assess the diagnostic value of MRCP before LC.Methods 944 cases with chronic calculous cholecystitis underwent MRCP before LC from June 2004 to June 2007 in our department.incidence rate of cholecvstolithiasis together with common bile duct stones and incidence rate of anatomic abnormity of bile duct were collected.Results The incidence rate of cholecvstolithiasis together with common bile duct stones were 8.1%(77/944),and the oecurence ofACBDS were 1.2%(11/944).The incidence rate of anatomic abnormity of bile duct were 3.7%(35/944).ConclusionMRCP can not only offer a excellent diagnostic value of ACBDS and anatomic abnormity of bile duct,but also reduce the occurrence of CBDS remainder and iatrogenic bile duct iniuries.
5.Application of fast-track surgery in perioperative period of colon cancer: a randomized controlled clinical trial
Dan ZHOU ; Tingyong TANG ; Xiaoxi FAN ; Shufeng JI ; Mengchuan WANG ; Aiguo WU
International Journal of Surgery 2013;40(11):751-754
Objective This study was designed to compare the safety and efficacy of fast track surgery (FTS) with conventional perioperative management in colonl cancer patients undergoing radical resection.Methods From May 2011 to May 2013,66 patients with colorectal cancer were randomly assigned to FTS group and control group.Outcomes were assessed by length of postoperative hospital stay,medical cost,nutritional status,gut function,and postoperative complication.Results FTS group was associated with a significantly shorter postoperative hospital stay,lessmedical cost,earlier first passage of flatus,less loss of body weight in the postoperative period compared with control group,and there were no differences in morbidity or mortality between two groups.Conclusion The radical resection under the guidence of fast track rehabilitation is safe and effective method.Significantly reduce patients' perioparative stess response and accelerate the recovery.
6.Study on antioxidant effect and chemical constituents of taohong siwu decoction.
Li LIU ; Jin'ao DUAN ; Yuping TANG ; Hongyue MA ; Shulan SU ; Xiaoxi LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(12):1591-1595
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the antioxidant effects of Taohong Siwu decoction and to exploit the bioactive constituents.
METHODThe samples were prepared by macroporous adsorptive resins (TH-1-TH-15). Three antioxidant models were adopted to evaluate the antioxidant activities of Taohong Siwu decoction and its different separated fractions in vitro. It was found that fractions (TH-2, TH-4, TH-7, TH-8, TH-9), separated from Taohong Siwu decoction, mainly contributed to the antioxidant effects. The chemical constituents in the most active fraction TH-8 were identified and determined by HPLC.
RESULTTH-8 showed significant antioxidant activities in the antioxidant experiments. Six compounds in the fraction were determined which were amygdalin, albiflorin, paeoniflorin, benzoic acid, coumaric acid and ferulic acid. The contents were 75.70, 31.26, 60.79, 1.196, 1.108, 4.861 mg L(-1), respectively.
CONCLUSIONGlycosides and aromatic acids may be the principle effective constituents in the active fraction.
Antioxidants ; chemistry ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry
7.Application of information technology in experimental teaching of Fundamentals of Nursing
Xiaomin SUN ; Xiaoxi TANG ; Ping ZHAO ; Lijun WANG ; Lirong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2018;24(10):1229-1232
Objective To explore the effects of information technology in experimental teaching of Fundamentals of Nursing. Methods From September 2016 to July 2017, we selected 163 nursing students of four classes in grade 2014 of nursing faculty in Nanjing Health School by cluster sampling as subjects. According to random number table, a total of 81 nursing students of two classes were set as control group, and 82 nursing students of other two classes were set as experimental group. Control group accepted traditional teaching method. On this basis, experimental group applied information technology teaching. We evaluated nursing students of two groups with the Evaluation Scale for Self-learning Ability of Nursing Specialty Students before and after intervention. We assessed nursing students of experimental group with the Information Technology Effect Evaluation Questionnaire. Results After intervention, the dimension score of learning motivation, self-management ability, information competency and the total score of the Evaluation Scale for Self-learning Ability of Nursing Specialty Students of nursing students in the experimental group were (31.85±4.85), (41.68±6.87), (22.09±4.87), (115.41±13.85) respectively higher than those (29.98±5.07), (39.77±5.82), (19.09±3.87), (107.68±12.57) of the control group with significant differences (t=2.553,2.537,2.837,3.485;P< 0.05). There were 81.7% of nursing students hope to be taught with the information technology teaching method. Conclusions Information technology can effectively improve nursing students' learning motivation, self-management ability and information competency. Besides, the application of information technology in traditional teaching is recognised by most nursing students.
8.Sex-specific association between coffee consumption and incident chronic kidney disease: a population-based analysis of 359,906 participants from the UK Biobank
Lei TANG ; Lina YANG ; Wenwen CHEN ; Chunyang LI ; Yu ZENG ; Huazhen YANG ; Yao HU ; Yuanyuan QU ; Huan SONG ; Xiaoxi ZENG ; Ping FU
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(12):1414-1424
Background::The risk for chronic kidney disease (CKD) is influenced by genetic predisposition, sex, and lifestyle. Previous research indicates that coffee is a potentially protective factor in CKD. The current study aims to investigate whether sex disparity exists in the coffee–CKD association, and whether genetic risk of CKD or genetic polymorphisms of caffeine metabolism affect this association.Methods::A total of 359,906 participants from the UK Biobank who were enrolled between 2006 and 2010 were included in this prospective cohort study, which aimed to estimate the hazard ratios for coffee intake and incident CKD using a Cox proportional hazard model. Allele scores of CKD and caffeine metabolism were additionally adjusted for in a subsample with qualified genetic data ( n = 255,343). Analyses stratified by genetic predisposition, comorbidities, and sex hormones were performed. Tests based on Bayesian model averaging were conducted to ascertain the robustness of the results. Results::Coffee was inversely associated with CKD in a dose-dependent manner. The effects of coffee did not differ across different strata of genetic risk for CKD, but were more evident among slower genetically predicted caffeine metabolizers. Significant sex disparity was observed ( P value for interaction = 0.013), in that coffee drinking was only associated with the risk reduction of CKD in females. Subgroup analysis revealed that testosterone and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), but not estradiol, modified the coffee–CKD association. Conclusions::In addition to the overall inverse coffee–CKD association that was observed in the general population, we could also establish that a sex disparity existed, in that females were more likely to experience the benefit of the association. Testosterone and SHBG may partly account for the sex disparity.
9.Genetic analysis of a child with mos 46, X, psu idic(X)(q21.3)40/45, X3
Ting YIN ; Fang ZHANG ; Xinxin TANG ; Minmin ZHU ; Anshun ZHENG ; Qin ZHENG ; Xiaoxi WANG ; Leilei WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2024;41(8):977-981
Objective:To explore the correlation between structural chromosomal abnormality and clinical characteristics of a child featuring gonadal dysplasia.Methods:A 13-year-old child who was admitted to Lianyungang Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital on February 7, 2023 for primary amenorrhoea and occasional abdominal pain was selected as the study subject. Clinical data of the child was collected, and peripheral blood samples of the child and her parents were collected. G-banding chromosomal karyotyping and copy number variation sequencing (CNV-seq) were carried out. "Pseudodual centromere isochromosome X" and "psu idic(X)" were used as keywords to search the CNKI, Wanfang and PubMed databases, and the search period was set as from January 1, 2002 to June 1, 2023. Relevant literature on the structural abnormality of X chromosome was searched and analyzed retrospectively.Results:The child has a height of 153 cm and weighed 45 kg. She has no obvious facial dysmorphism. Laboratory tests showed that she had higher FSH and luteinizing hormone, and lower E2. Ultrasonography showed that she had small ovaries and rudimentary uterus. She was found to have a karyotype of 46, X, psu idic(X)(q21.3)[40]/mos 45, X[3], whilst both of her parents had a normal karyotype. CNV-seq showed that she had a 63.27 Mb deletion in Xq21.32q28 and a 91.59 Mb duplication in Xp22.33q21.32 (mosaicism rate = 74%). A total of 11 relevant literature were retrieved. Clinical phenotypes of patients with similar structural chromosomal abnormalities were diverse, which was closely related to the mosaicism rate of the 45, X karyotype and the location of the breaking point.Conclusion:46, X, psu idic(X)(q21.3)/45, X probably underlay the dysplasia of uterus and ovary and sex hormone abnormalities in this child, while her height was spared. Deletion of Xq21.32q28 is a key factor leading to Turner syndrome-like phenotype such as rudimentary uterus and ovarian dysplasia.
10.Effectiveness analysis of self-care behavior intervention for elderly patients with diabetes mellitus in Yizhou rural community
Jianshe LUO ; Guihong LI ; Cuiping LAN ; Li YANG ; Shuangyan WEI ; Ling LI ; Xiaoxi TANG ; Qiufeng WEI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2015;(35):4246-4249
Objective To explore the effectiveness of self-care intervention for elderly patients with diabetes mellitus in rural community. Methods We randomly selected 100 elderly patients with diabetes from January 2013 to December 2013 in rural community health service station in Yizhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Individualized intervention of diabetes-related knowledge was delivered to patients. Fasting blood glucose and glycated hemoglobin were compared before and after the intervention. The effectiveness of intervention was investigated by diabetes self-care scale. Results Levels of fasting blood glucose [(5. 91 ± 0. 10)mmol/L] and glycated hemoglobin [(4. 62 ± 0. 14)%] from 100 patients were lower than those before the intervention after 1 year intervention (t=11. 840,12. 379;P<0. 01). After intervention, the total score of diabetes self-care scale was improved to (89. 66 ± 1. 56) from (75. 32 ± 1. 50) (t = -7. 597,P <0. 01). Conclusions Blood glucose can be effectively controlled by helping the rural elderly diabetic patients to learn about self-care.