1.Application of evidence-based medicine in the clinic teaching and ward inspection of superficial bladder cancer
Jiangang PAN ; Xing ZHOU ; Yu SU ; Yu HENG ; Jie LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2012;11(6):631-634
Evidence-based medicine was applied in the clinic teaching and ward inspection of superficial bladder cancer as far as no consensus was reached on its treatment.Some preferred to total cystectomy while others favored transurethral resection of bladder tumor and bladder instillation.In order to solve this problem,evidence-based medicine was applied in our clinic teaching procedure.Students were asked to read relative papers and draw the final conclusions with evidence-based medicine.Clinical guidance was provided for the students to promote clinical application.
2.Effect of benzene on level of tumor supplied group factors in exposed workers.
Bao-Yu ZHAO ; Xing-Shan MAN ; Su-Fang LÜ
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2010;28(1):37-38
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3.Effect Evaluation of Continuing Intervention on Prophylactic Application of Antibiotics in Sterile Operation in Urology Department by Clinical Pharmacist
Airong YU ; Xing FAN ; Dan SU ; Yan ZHAO ; Huawen XIN
China Pharmacist 2015;(6):970-972
Objective:To evaluate the effect of continuing intervention on prophylactic application of antibiotics in sterile operation in urology department by clinical pharmacist to provide reference for the clinical prophylactic application of antibiotics. Methods:All cases of discharged patients underwent sterile operation in urology department of our hospital from July 2010 to June 2014 were divided into three groups according to the intervention time and methods: non-intervention group(n=141), stage Ⅰ intervention group(n=139), stage Ⅱ intervention group (n=162) and stage Ⅲ intervention group (n=137). The prophylactic application of antibiotics was statistically analyzed. Results:After the continuing intervention, the prophylactic application rate of antibiotics in the three inter-vention groups was decreased significantly from 100% before the intervention respectively to 34. 5%,18. 5% and 14. 6% after the in-tervention (P<0. 01). The rationality rate of prophylactic application was improved significantly from 36. 9% before the intervention respectively to 58. 3%, 63. 3% and 85. 0% after the intervention (P<0. 01). The course of prophylactic application was decreased significantly from (138.2 ±31.6)h respectively to (89.9 ±48.0)h,(72.8 ±32.5)h and(45.1 ±29.5)h (P<0.01) and the post-operative infection rate was decreased from 2. 8% respectively to 2. 1%,1. 8% and 1. 4%. Conclusion:The pharmaceutical interven-tion is feasible and valid to improve the rational prophylactic use of antibiotics in urological surgery.
4.A Review of Studies on the Influence of Impurities on Protein Crystal
Xing-Yu LIU ; Guo-Liang DAI ; Su-Jing WANG ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(12):-
A review of studies on the influence of impurities on protein crystallization is given.The possible sources of impurities and its effect on the protein crystallization are presented.The effects of impurities on protein crystallization,including nucleation,macroscopic morphologies,microscopic surface morphologies,growth rates,kinetics,quality,and repartitioning of impurities are reviewed.
5.Effect of Cultural Condition on Fatty Acid Composition of Ralstonia solanacearum
Yu-Jing ZHU ; Ming-Xing SU ; Su-Fang HUANG ; Qiu-Hong WANG ; Bo LIU ;
Microbiology 2008;0(08):-
Fatty acids of Ralstonia solanacearum cultured under different temperatures, times, pH values and cultural media were detected by using gas chromatography (GC) method. Rs-J.1.4-010704-01v, a viru- lent strain of R. solanacearum isolated from ginger was chosen for the experiment. The results showed that the kind of fatty acid of Rs-J.1.4-010704-01v fluctuated from 14 to 33. The contents of its three plentiful fatty acids, C16:1?7c/C15:0 ISO 2OH, C16:0 and C18:1?7c (with retain times of 10.644, 10.950 and 14.177 min, respectively), also varied in a range of 55.66% to 75.69%. The diversification of the bacterium’s fatty acids at various cultural conditions was clustered into four groups by cluster analysis, according to the kinds and percentage contents of the fatty acids detected. The pathogenicities of Rs-J.1.4-010704-01v under 20?C and 25?C were deduced to be mid-virulent, with C16:0 less than C16:1?7c/C15:0 ISO 2OH. The bac- terium showed as a virulent strain under the other cultural conditions including 30?C~40?C, 24 h~96 h, pH 5~9 and four cultural media (LB、NA、TTC and TSB), with C16:0 more than C16:1?7c/C15:0 ISO 2OH.However, the difference between C16:0 and C16:1?7c/C15:0 ISO 2OH raised significantly from 2.35 to 13.23 under 40?C and 48 h~96 h. Meanwhile, the kind of fatty acid increased more than 30 as the cultural time increased. It was concluded that temperature and cultural time had more significant effects on the fatty acid composition of R. solanacearum than pH value and cultural medium.
6.Comparison of hollow compression screws and absorbable screws for the treatment of the fifth metatarsal fracture:ankle function and fracture displacement
Xi WANG ; Yu DENG ; Li YU ; Rihan SU ; Xing ZHAO ; Shaobo ZHU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(13):2114-2118
BACKGROUND:The hol ow compression screws and absorbable screws can be applied for the treatment of the fifth metatarsal fracture. However, little evidence is obtained in China. OBJECTIVE:To compare ankle function and fracture displacement in patients with the fifth metatarsal fracture after interventions of hol ow compression screws and absorbable screws. METHODS:32 patients with the fifth metatarsal fracture were recruited from Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University between June 2012 and June 2014. According to the internal fixation method, the involved patients were divided into hol ow compression screws group (n=18) and absorbable screws group (n=14). Clinical outcomes of patients in the two groups were evaluated through observations of the mean healing time, postoperative infection, ankle activity and fracture displacement. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Al the 32 patients were fol owed up for 6-18 months and were al healed. Compared with the absorbable screws group, the healing time was shorter (P<0.05), incidence of postoperative screw rupture and fracture displacement was lower (P<0.05), and ankle activity was better in the hol ow compression screws group (P<0.05). It is necessary to enhance the strength, improve screw thread, increase anti-pul ing property, and al ow early ankle activity, thus reducing the risk of clinical application of the absorbable screws.
7.Correlation between protein C and Legg -Calve -Perthes disease:a Meta-analysis
Huaijing YU ; Song YU ; Zheng XIAO ; Juan LI ; Yifa JI ; Yongqiao GAN ; Kai SU ; Xing ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2016;31(23):1817-1821
Objective To systematically evaluate the association between protein C and Legg -Calve -Perthes disease.Methods A literature research was performed through PubMed,Embase,Cochrane library,Web of Science,Chinese Biomedical Literature Database(CBM),China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI)and Wan-fang Database from inception to February 201 6 on the association between protein C and Legg -Calve -Perthes disease.According to the Newcastle -Ottawa Scale(NOS)criteria,the quality of studies was evaluated and data were extracted.Meta -analysis was performed with Stata 1 1 .0 software.Results A total of 1 4 articles were included.Twelve articles on protein C and Legg -Calve -Perthes disease in the study group and the control group were compared.The results of Meta -analysis showed that there was no significant difference in protein C levels between the study group and the control group[odds radio(OR)=1 .41 ,95% confidence interval(CI)(0.87,2.28),P =0.1 47];five articles on protein C and the white race of Legg -Calve -Perthes disease between the study group and the control group were com-pared,The results of Meta -analysis showed that there was no significant difference in protein C levels between the whiteskin patients′group and the control group[OR =0.61 2,95%CI(1 .83,7.29),P =0.61 2];three articles on pro-tein C and the yellow race of Legg -Calve -Perthes disease between the study group and the control group were com-pared,and the results of Meta -analysis showed that there was no significant difference in protein C levels between the yellow skin patients group and the control group[OR =0.59,95%CI(0.05,6.72),P =0.080].Conclusion There is no significant correlation between protein C and Legg -Calve -Perthes disease.
8.Effect of dexmedetomidine on inflammatory mediators in different periods of sepsis in rats
Xin LI ; Jinghui LI ; Xing SU ; Ying LI ; Yu HOU ; Chao DENG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2015;24(8):834-838
Objective To investigate the effect of dexmedetomidine (DEX) on inflammatory mediators in different periods of sepsis and its impact on survival rate of rats with sepsis.Methods Ninety male Wistar rats were randomly divided into three groups:control group (group C),sepsis model group (group S),and DEX treatment group (group D).Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) was injected to the vein to reproduce a classic sepsis model,while in control group,equivalent volume of NS was used instead.Different treatments were given to the corresponding groups,and then venous blood was taken at given intervals.Behavioral changes and mortality rate of rats within 48 hours after experiment were recorded.The levels of the early inflammatory mediators such as tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α),interleukin-6 (IL-6) and the late inflammatory mediators such as high-mobility group boxl protein (HMGB1) in blood serum were detected by ELISA.Results Among three groups,there were significant differences in mortality rate of rats,the serum level of TNF-αt,IL-6 and HMGB1 (all P < 0.05).Conclusion DEX has a certain anti-inflammatory effects on early and late stages of sepsis in rats with sepsis,and can also reduce the mortality rate.
9.Purification of an anti-HBsAg scFv and measurement of its affinity constant
Sheng XIONG ; Xiangrong REN ; Xing YAN ; Yonghong TANG ; Yehua ZHENG ; Kuanyuan SU ; Zhouyao YU ; Ruhu YAO
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1999;0(09):-
AIM: To purify and refold the inclusion body of a human anti-HBsAg scFv with a 6?His tag, and to determine the affinity constant of the purified recombinant product.METHODS: Solubilizing in buffers containing urea or guanidine hydrochloride (GuHCl), the inclusion body was purified by IMAC, and then refolded by dialysis against urea or GuHCl, at the same time, Ni 2+ charged chelate column was utilized for in situ refolding. The affinity constant of the refolded scFv, polished by immune-affinity chromatography, was determined by non-competitive ELISA. RESULTS: The refolded scFv with highest specific bioactivity was produced by dialysis against GuHCl. Under this condition, the recovery of target protein reached (61.08?1 45)%. The affinity constant of the polished scFv was confirmed to be(2.30?0.32) ?10 7 L/mol. CONCLUSION: The inclusion body studied in this paper can be refolded efficiently under optimal dialysis condition in vitro . The antigen-binding property of this recombinant scFv is not affected by the purification tag fused to the N terminal of the protein.