1.Effect of lifestyle intervention on indexes of patients with dyslipidemia: a meta-analysis
Qin WU ; Xiaoxiao CHEN ; Yaping DU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2017;36(5):583-588
Objective To evaluate the effect of lifestyle intervention on the indexes of patients with dyslipidemia.Methods CNKI,Wanfang Database,VIP,PubMed,Web of Science,EBSCO,EMbase,the Cochrane Library,Clinical Trials,MEDLINE were retrieved.The search terms included lifestyle intervention,lifestyle,diet,physical activity,dyslipidemia,hypercholesterolemia,lipid,low fat diet,plant sterols,low-glycemic index(GI)diets,mono-unsaturated fatty acids.Articles on randomized controlled trials(RCTs)to study the effect of lifestyle intervention on the indexes of patients with dyslipidemia were screened according to inclusion and exclusion criteria.Meta-analyses were conducted by using RevMan 5.3 software after extracting data.Results 19 articles were internalized,including 2 294 patients(intervention group,n=1,170)and(control group,n =1,124).According to the results of intervention group versus control group,total cholesterol of weighted mean difference(WMD)was (-0.61,95 %CI.-0.84~-0.38,P<0.01),triglyceride of WMD was(-0.28,95 % CI:-0.42~ 0.15),P<0.01),low-density lipoprotein cholesterol of WMD was (-0.45,95 % CI:-0.72 ~ 0.18,P <0.01),(all P<0.01),with significantly lower WMD in intervention group than in control group.The high-density lipoprotein cholesterol of WMD was (-0.05,95 % CI:-0.22 ~ 0.12,P =0.59),the difference was not significant.Conclusions Lifestyle intervention improves serum levels of total cholesterol,triglyceride and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol for dyslipidemia patients,but its effect on high-density lipoprotein cholesterol is not significant.
2.Enhance the responding ability to public health emergencies by improving the standardized training program for general practitioners
Xiaoxiao LI ; Xueping DU ; Lili BIAN
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2021;20(3):388-392
China launched the nationwide resident standardized training (residential training) project since 2013 and has trained a large number of general practitioners. The primary health care institutions and general practitioners have played an important role during the prevention and control of COVID-19 epidemic, which not only presented the remarkable effect of residential training project, but provided new ideas for the further training program of general practitioners. It is proposed in this paper that we should adjust the training and assessment priorities in the following aspects: highlight the characteristics of general practice in the future training, so as to train general practitioners with more comprehensive ability, such as strengthening the ability to deal with public health emergencies, strengthening the consciousness and capability of scientific research, and increasing the proportion of humanistic quality training; At the same time, we should enhance career attractiveness of general practitioners to keep the excellent general residents stay for their career;All mentioned above will further improve the overall quality of general practitioners, and enable them to better deal with public health emergencies.
3.Quantitative and qualitative analysis of common peaks in chemical fingerprint of Yuanhu Zhitong tablet by HPLC-DAD-MS/MS
Daoquan TANG ; Xiaoxiao ZHENG ; Xu CHEN ; Dongzhi YANG ; Qian DU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2014;(2):96-106
A quality control (QC) strategy for quantitative and qualitative analysis of “common peaks” in chemical fingerprint was proposed to analyze Yuanhu Zhitong tablet (YZT), using high performance liquid chromatography with diode array detector and tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-DAD-MS/MS). The chromatographic separation was achieved on an Agilent Eclipse plus C18 column with a gradient elution using a mixture of 0.4‰ ammonium acetate aqueous (pH 6.0 adjusted with glacial acetic acid) and acetonitrile. In chemical fingerprint, 40 peaks were assigned as the “common peaks”. For quantification of “common peaks”, the detection wavelength was set at 254 nm, 270 nm, 280 nm and 345 nm, respectively. The method was validated and good results were obtained to simultaneously determine 10 analytes (protopine, jatrorrhizine, coptisine, palmatine, berberine, xanthotoxin, bergapten, tetrahydropalmatine, imperatorin and isoimperatorin). For qualification of “common peaks”, 33 compounds including 10 quantitative analytes were identified or tentatively characterized using LC-MS/MS. These results demonstrated that the present approach may be a powerful and useful tool to tackle the complex quality issue of YZT.
4.The effect of Glargine insulin combined with Metformin or/and Acarbose in treatment for the newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes
Yun WANG ; Ningqian DU ; Wei SHAO ; Xiaoxiao LIU ; Yinling WU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2010;17(14):1913-1915
Objective To compare the clinical effects and safety of treating newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients by combining Glargine insulin with Metformin or/and Acarbose. Methods 84 patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes ,who have a history of weight loss, body mass index( BMI )23 ~ 28kg/m2 and poorly controlled blood glucose in Metformin at least a month ,were randomly divided into three groups. Glargine insulin plus Mefformin were used in group A. Glargine insulin plus Acarbose(without mefformin)were used in group B, Glargine insulin, Acarbos and metformin were used in Group C. All three groups were given a 12-week follow-up. Results FBG,2hBG and HbA1c levels were lower in the patients after treatment( P <0. 05 ). HbA1c of patients was partly up to the standard in group A and group B,but HbA1c of patients was all up to the standard in group C. The effects in group C were better than those in group A and group B. It had the shortest time to achieve the target and the smallest dose of insulin in group C. BMI in group A and B did not change but decreased in group C(P>0.05).The incidence of low blood sugar in all three groups was low and no significant difference observed among three groups (P>0.05). And in all three groups no severe hypoglycemia occurred. Conclusion The method of combining Glargine insulin with Mefformin or/and Acarbose could effectively control blood sugar had little impact on body weight of the newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients, and moreover, the incidence of low blood sugar in the newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients was lower. It would be the ideal method to treat newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients considering the general safety and effectiveness and convenience.
5.Survey on general background and professional competency of general practitioners with standardization training in Beijing
Lili BIAN ; Kai HUANG ; Xiaoxiao LI ; Xueping DU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2014;(6):472-474
One hundred and thirty general practitioners ( GP ) who received standard training ( training group ) and 189 GPs who did not receive standard training ( non-training group ) were selected with cluster random sampling method from five districts in Beijing.A questionnaire survey was conducted from April to May 2013, including basic information , working condition , professional competency and continuing education of the interviewees.The survey showed that 72.3%(94/130) in training group had physician titles;89.3%(116/130 )had work experience <10 y;97.0%(126/130)of them had bachelor degree or above;82.3%(107/130) expressed their interest in scientific research , but the 95.4% of them had no research projects;and 96% had no teaching appointment.GPs in non-training group were in a favorite position of education level and professional competency over those in training groups ; however , the latter were highly enthusiastic in further training and scientific research , and had strong potential for career development.
6.Outcome of en bloc kidney transplantation from deceased infant donors to adult recipients and surgical consideration
Bin LIU ; Hua CHEN ; Fanjun ZENG ; Xiaoxiao DU ; Xiaojun HAO ; Zhenxing WANG ; Gang CHEN ; Lan ZHU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2017;38(2):100-103
Objective To summarize the effect of en bloc kidney transplantation (EBKT) from cardiac deceased infant donors into adult recipients and to share a new simplified EBKT technique.Methods Fourteen dual kidneys from infant donors (9 males,and 5 females) were transplanted into adult recipients (3 males,and 11 females).The donor ages ranged from 17 days to 8 months,and the recipient ages ranged from 19 years to 61 years.The recipients were categorized into 2 groups in terms of the microvascular surgical techniques.Case 1 to case 9 was given traditional techniques and case 10 to case 14 simplified techniques.In detail,the dual kidneys were recovered en bloc with the aorta and inferior vena cava.After splitting the rear wall of the donor aorta and inferior vena cava,suitable size of patches were made by cutting along the vascular openings of renal arteries and renal veins.We anastomosed the aorta patch to the external iliac artery in an end-to-side fashion.The donor inferior vena cava patch was anastomosed to the external iliac vein in an end-to-side fashion.The distal ends of ureters were implanted into the bladder separately.Results In traditional group,two cases underwent peri-operative graft loss because of renal artery thrombosis,and one patient died of pneumonia 16 days post-operation.During the follow-up period,graft loss was seen in 2 patients caused by irreversible drug-induced nephrotoxicity and donor-derived malignant tumor respectively.The mean serum creatinine level was 81.7 ± 27.4 μmol/L and eGFR level was 82.5 ± 22.2 mL/min/1.73 m2 in the other EBKT recipients at 24th week post-operation.In simplified group,no vascular complications post-operation occurred.Conclusion En bloc infant kidneys could be transplanted into adult recipients successfully with excellent graft function and survival outcome while censored perioperative patient death and surgical failure.Instead of traditional EBKT technique,simplified EBKT technique could decrease the incidence of surgical vascular complications and should be applied to more recipients.
7.A study of urine fluoride level among population in high-fluoride-water community and influencing factors in Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province
Danni WANG ; Yuyuan ZHANG ; Xi'nan WU ; Xiaoxiao SONG ; Changhai DU ; Guang'an WANG ;
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2016;35(2):135-137
Objective To explore the potential correlation between fluoride levels of urine and influencing factors in water-high-fluoride areas.Methods In 2010,based on plain area,mountainous area and mixed area (altitudes were 898,2 200,1 460 m,respectively),3 villages of water-high-fluoride areas were selected by purpose sampling;pupils' family members were selected as survey population by cluster sampling.Questionnaire was conducted to collect general information;fluoride contents in urine and drinking water were measured using ionselective electrode.A linear multiple regression was used to examine which factors affected urinary fluoride.Results Totally there were 968 people distributed in plain area (444),mixed area (368) and mountainous area (156),medians of urinary fluoride level were 0.71,1.59 and 1.67 mg/L,respectively,the difference was significant (F =203.90,P <0.01);medians of water fluoride level in the three different habitats were 0.50,1.00 and 3.50 mg/L,respectively,the difference was significant (F =331.98,P < 0.01).Age,gender,fluoride contents in drinking waters and habitat explained 33.1% of urinary fluoride variation.Male had higher urine fluoride than female,older age and higher level fluoride in drinking water contributed to higher fluoride level in urine,higher altitude contributed to higher urinary fluoride.Conclusion Once fluoride content in urine is used to estimate fluoride exposure level among people in high fluoride area,gender and age must be taken in consideration.
8.A clinical analysis on strengthening prevention strategies for DCD donor fungal infection
Sheng CHANG ; Xinqiang WANG ; Jing XU ; Xue ZHANG ; Xiaoxiao DU ; Qian HUANG ; Dawei WANG ; Weijie ZHANG ; Zhishui CHEN ; Jipin JIANG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2017;38(3):145-148
Objective To analyze the clinical effects of the diverse prevention strategies on donation after citizen's death (DCD) donor fungal infection.Methods A retrospective study was performed on the clinical data of the antifungal preventive scheme to 261 DCD donors from January 2015 to August 2015 (the first period) and September 2015 to December 2016 (the second period) in Tongji Hospital.During the first period,the donors were administrated by ICU doctors and the antifungal agents were not applied as routine.The processes of organ procurement and trim were in accordance with the past experience.During the second period,the donor maintenance was reinforced,including antifungal preventive scheme,aseptic manipulation of organ procurement and rinsing and immersing allografts with broad-spectrum antibiotics or diluting povidone-iodine solutions during organ trim.Microbial culture specimens were performed in 1 574 samples including blood samples,perfusion fluids and arterial tissues and the pathogen distribution at the different periods was identified.Result In the microbial culture specimens of 1 574 samples,907 strains of pathogens were detected,including 799 strains of bacteria and 108 strains of fungi.The positive rate of fungi was 12.0% (108/907) of all pathogens,and 17.3% (108/626) of fungal cultures specimens.The fungi positive rate in the second period (13.6%,59/433) was significantly lower than that in the first period (25.4%,49/193,P< 0.05).Conclusion It is essential to reduce the incidence of donor fungal infection by increasing the microbial cultures and antifungal preventive scheme.And it is necessary that the organ procurement organization team enhances the risk awareness of donor-derived fungal infection and improves the aseptic manipulation of organ procurement.Additionally,rinsing and immersing allografts with broad-spectrum antibiotics or diluting povidone-iodine solutions may be a better option for preventing the donor-derived fungal infection during the allograft trim.
9. Current status of primary health care institutions and personnels in China: challenges and issues
Xiaoxiao LI ; Chunyuan WANG ; Lili BIAN ; Xueping DU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2020;19(2):158-160
The current status of primary health institutions and personnels in China were analyzed based on the data from
10.Gender-related differences of clinical characteristics and vascular complications in patients with aldosterone-producing adenoma
Xiaoxiao ZHU ; Zhiqing TANG ; Guoqing YANG ; Jin DU ; Xianling WANG ; Jinzhi OUYANG ; Weijun GU ; Qinghua GUO ; Nan JIN ; Lijuan YANG ; Zhaohui Lü ; Jianming BA ; Jingtao DOU ; Yiming MU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2012;28(10):830-834
Objective To study gender-related differences of clinical characteristics and vascular complications in patients with aldosterone-producing adenoma(APA).Method Consecutive 315 patients with APA confirmed by pathological diagnosis were included and the clinical features and vascular complications were compared based on gender.Results (1) Of the 315 patients with APA,female accounted for 52.7% (166/315).Male patients with APA presented a higher BMI,compared with females [(25.4± 2.9) vs (24.1 ± 3.2) kg/m2,P<0.01],and the history of smoking and drinking was more common in male patients.No significant difference was found in regard to the age,duration,hypokalemia,tumor size,and family history of hypertension between two groups (P>0.05).(2) No significant difference was found in the prevalence of hypertension,duration of hypertension,blood pressure,and antihypertensive medieation between two groups.However,the patients with grade 3 hypertension tended to be more prevalent in males(P =0.08).(3) Serum aldosterone concentrations were similar in two groups,but 24 h urinary aldosterone showed an increased trend in male group (P =0.07).(4) The overall prevalences of cardiovascular (51.0% vs 36.1%) and cerebrovascular (9.4% vs 3.0%) complications were significantly higher in male group (P < 0.05).Further analysis of cardiac events revealed significantly higher rates of left ventricular hypertrophy (23.5% vs 13.9%) and arrhythmia (21.5% vs 10.8%) in males (P<0.05).However,no significant difference in the prevalence between two groups was found in regard to cerebral hemorrhage,infarction,and chronic renal insufficiency.(5) The fall of blood pressure and recovery from hypokalemia were comparable between males and females in two weeks after sugery.However,in the patients with persistent hypertension,the number of antihypertensive drugs used in males was greater than that in females and more male patients needed ≥ 2 types of antihypertensive drugs.Conclusion There were significant gender-related differences with regard to clinical features and vascular complications in patients with APA.