1.Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of3Kinds of Traditional Chinese Medicinal Injectable Preparations in the Treatment of Children's Fever Caused by Exogenous Pathogens
Xiuyan GU ; Xiaoyuan YANG ; Lin ZHANG
China Pharmacy 2005;0(19):-
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of3kinds of traditional Chinese medicinal injectable prepa?rations in the treatment of children's fever caused by exogenous pathogens METHODS:44cases were assigned to receive Qin_ gkailing injection(Group A),Shuanghuanglian for injection(Group B)and heartleaf houttuynia herb injection(Group C),re?spectively.The curative effects of the3groups were observed and the cost-effectiveness analysis were conducted as well.RESULTS:The costs for the3groups were28.68yuan,45.00yuan and59.40yuan,respectively;the total effective rates were80.00%,86.67%and85.71%,respectively;the cost-effectiveness ratios of the3were35.85,51.92and69.30,re?spectively;the incremental cost-effectiveness ratios of Group B and C were244.68and538.00,respectively as compared with Group A.CONCLUSION:Qingkailing injection(Group A)is the preferred option in the treatment of children's fever caused by exogenous pathogens.
2.Effects of inactivated HIV-1 particles on human CD4~+T cell activation and Th1/Th2 cytokine secretion in whole blood
Xiuyan HUANG ; Yaoying ZENG ; Lingzhai ZHAO ; Changle LIN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(11):-
AIM:To investigate the effects of AT-2-inactivated HIV-1 particles on human CD4+T cell activation and cytokine secretion in whole blood (WB) in vitro. METHODS: HIV-1ⅢB particles were inactivated by AT-2 chemical and the concentration of p24 antigen was determined by p24 ELISA. AT-2-inactivated HIV-1ⅢB particles were added to human WB culture system in serial concentrations to stimulate the cells. PHA was used as positive control. After 24 h, all the cultural supernatants were harvested and the concentrations of Th1 (IL-2, IFN-? and TNF-?) and Th2 (IL-4, IL-6 and IL-10) cytokines released to the supernatants were detected by cytometric bead array (CBA). The percentage of CD69 expression on CD4+T cells from WB was detected by immuno-fluorescence staining plus flow cytometry. RESULTS: The concentration of p24 antigen in the AT-2-inactivated specimen was 85.5 ?g/L. 24 h later, the percentage of CD69 expression on CD4+T cells from control group was (1.62?0.63) %, whereas it was (38.82?6.00)%, (3.83?1.07)%, (5.94?0.85)% and (9.30?1.22)% in PHA group, HIV-1 (1/500) group, HIV-1 (1/50) group and HIV-1 (1/5) group, respectively. Cytokines secreted by WB in control group were mainly TNF-? and IL-6. However, all the six cytokines tested were strikingly increased in PHA group, as well as in HIV-1ⅢB groups. CONCLUSION: AT-2-inactivated HIV-1ⅢB particles activate CD4+T cells from WB, and up-regulate both Th1 and Th2 cytokine secretion in WB. Besides the effects of viral proteins, other mechanisms may be proposed that HIV-1 particles act as antigen presenting cell (APC) because many host-derived immune molecules are incorporated into HIV-1 envelop when it is released from infected cells by budding, and exert immune modulation.
3.Application of real-time gray-scale contrast-enhanced ultrasonography in the diagnosis of hepatic focal lesion
Hui LIU ; Zhen YE ; Jingfeng LIU ; Xiuyan HUANG ; Lin CHEN ; Xinxiu LIU ; Jinshu ZENG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2008;7(3):192-195
Objective To investigate the character of real-time gray-scale contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) and its clinical value in diagnosing hepatic focal lesion. Methods One hundred and three patients with 142 focal hepatic lesions were examined by CEUS after an intravenous administration of the contrast agent, then the characters of the images were analyzed. Results The initial contrast-enhanced signal patterns were classified into 5 modes, peak contrast-enhanced signal patterns into 4 modes, and contrast agent perfusion patterns into 7 modes. Different lesions had different characters of contrast-enhanced phases. The accuracy rate of the CEUS in diagnosing focal hepatic lesion was 93.0%. which was significantly higher than that of conventional ultrasound and contrast-enhanced CT (X2=47.430, P<0.05). Conclusions The characteristic initial contrast-enhanced pattern and contrast agent perfusion pattern are helpful in the differential diagnosis of hepatic focal lesion, while peak contrast-enhanced signal pattern is relatively unreliable. Compared with conventional ultrasound and contrast-enhanced CT, CEUS can dramatically improve the accuracy of qualitative diagnosis of hepatic focal lesion.
4.Effect of TMB-8 on the activation, proliferation and cell-cycle distribution of the mouse T lymphocytes in vitro
Xueyi YE ; Yaoying ZENG ; Xiuyan HUANG ; Tong WANG ; Ning ZANG ; Jianguo ZHOU ; Changle LIN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(05):-
AIM: To study the effects of [8-(diethylamino) octyl-3, 4, 5 -trimethoxybenzoate] (TMB-8), an intracellular Ca2+ antagonist, on the activation, proliferation and cell-cycle distribution of the mouse T lymphocytes stimulated by concanvalin A (Con A) in vitro. METHODS: After stimulated with Con A, T cells were treated with different concentrations of TMB-8 alone and its combination with cyclosporine A (CsA). The expression of CD69, the early marker of CD3+ T cell activation, was measured by FACS. The proliferation-related index was determined by carboxyl fluorescin diacetate succinmidyl ester (CFDA-SE) flow cytometry. The cell-cycle distribution was analyzed by propidium iodide staining.RESULTS: After 6 h culture, the activation rate of CD69+ T cell in Con A group was (74.88?1.88)%. 10, 20 and 40 ?mol/L of TMB-8 inhibited the expression of CD69 (P
5.Correlation between serum anti-C1q antibodies and renal pathological characteristic in patients with lupus nephritis
Xiaoyan CAI ; Xiuyan YANG ; Xiaojun LIN ; Ming LIANG ; Liuqin LIANG ; Xiaohui CHEN ; Jianwen LI ; Shuguang QIN ; Junzhou FU
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2008;12(12):816-818
Objective To analyze the correlation between serum anti-C1q antibody (anti-C1q Ab)and renal pathological characteristic,disease activity as well as some laboratory tests in patients with lupus nephritis (LN).Methods Serum anti-C1q antibodies were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay ELISA) in 120 patients with systemic lupus nephritis (SLE),which included 60 LN patients and 60 non-LN patients.Renal biopsy was conduted in all LN patients.The relationships between serum anti-C1q Ab level and renal pathohistology,lupus nephritis activity,as well as some laboratory parameters were analyzed.Results The mean level of serum anti-C1q Ab in LN patients was (89+26) U/ml,significantly higher than that of nonLN patients (57±23) U/ml (P<0.01).Twelve cases of renal biopsies were classified as WHO Class Ⅱ,fourteen cases Class Ⅲ,eighteen cases Class Ⅳ,and sixteen cases Class Ⅴ.Significant difference of serum anti-C1q Ab level between each class was found by ANOVA test,and serum anti-C1q Ab level of Class Ⅳ was the highest (P<0.01).Renal biopsies showed a positive correlation between serum anti-C1q Ab level and activity index of renal pathohistology (P<0.01).Renal deposition of C1q was related with the level of serum anti-C1q Ab.Serum anti-C1q Ab level was positively correlated with proteinuria (P<0.01),and negatively correlated with levels of C3 and C4 (P<0.01).Mean level of serum anti-C1q antibody in SLE patients with positive antidsDNA was higher than that in the patients with negative anti-dsDNA (P<0.01).Conclusion Serum antiC1q Ab level is significantly associated with lupus nephritis activity and renal pathohistology.It is a useful marker to predict renal lesion and disease activity in lupus nephritis.
6.Correlation between 18F-FDG PET/CT metabolic parameters and chemotherapy effectiveness in patients with advanced lung adenocarcinoma
Xueyan LI ; Lijuan YU ; Xiuyan LIN ; Guinan ZHANG ; Wei GONG ; Deng PAN
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2021;41(9):513-519
Objective:To explore the clinical significance of different metabolic parameters measured by 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET/CT in predicting the effectiveness of chemotherapy in advanced lung adenocarcinoma patients. Methods:A set of metabolic parameters of PET/CT and clinical characteristics which were detected from 127 patients (70 males, 57 females, age (56.8±10.1) years) with advanced lung adenocarcinoma treated with at least two cycles of chemotherapy in Hainan Cancer Hospital between August 2017 and June 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. The effects of those parameters on patients′ survival were analyzed by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, Kaplan-Meier method (log-rank test) and Cox proportional hazards model.Results:Maximum standardized uptake value (SUV max), metabolic tumor volume 30% (MTV 30), and total lesion glycolysis 30% (TLG 30) had larger areas under the curve (0.581, 0.606 and 0.693 respectively) compared with other imaging parameters, and the optimal cut-off values were 10.12, 20.21 cm 3 and 81.25 g respectively. Kaplan-Meier univariate and Cox analyses synergistically showed that clinical stage (hazard ratio ( HR)=0.293(95% CI: 0.190-0.451), P<0.001), smoking ( HR=0.732(95% CI: 0.605-0.885), P=0.001), and MTV 30 ( HR=1.555(95% CI: 1.078-2.242), P=0.018) had significant predictive value for progression-free survival (PFS). Stratified analysis showed that smoking and MTV 30>20.21 cm 3 were independent prognostic factors for poor PFS in patients with advanced lung adenocarcinoma receiving chemotherapy ( HR=0.738(95% CI: 0.611-0.893), P=0.002; HR=1.502(95% CI: 1.037-2.177), P=0.032). Conclusions:Clinical stage, smoking and MTV 30 are independent prognostic factors of PFS in patients with advanced lung adenocarcinoma receiving chemotherapy. MTV 30≤20.21 cm 3 is expected to be an image biomarker for predicting survival and selecting patients with advanced lung adenocarcinoma who are more likely to benefit from chemotherapy.
7.Prenatal genetic diagnosis for fetuses with anomalies revealed by fetal echocardiography.
Qianzhu JIANG ; Lin YUAN ; Haihua YU ; Xiuyan YANG ; Donghua CAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2022;39(12):1324-1328
OBJECTIVE:
To carry out amniocyte karyotyping analysis and chromosomal microarray analysis (CMA) for women with anomalies revealed by fetal echocardiography.
METHODS:
From January 2019 to December 2021, genetic testing was carried out for 205 fetuses including 97 with soft marker anomalies and 108 with structural heart abnormalities. Among these, 138 only had abnormal fetal echocardiography, whilst 38 and 29 were complicated with extracardiac soft marker anomalies and extracardiac structural malformation, respectively.
RESULTS:
No significant difference was detected in the detection rate of genetic anomalies between fetuses with heart-related soft markers and those with abnormal heart structures (P > 0.05). Compared with those with abnormal fetal echocardiography alone, the detection rates of chromosomal aneuploidies in those with abnormal extracardiac soft markers or abnormal extracardiac structures were significantly higher (P < 0.05). Twenty-eight chromosomal aneuploidies (including a rare mosaicism), 2 balanced translocations and 1 supernumerary marker chromosome were detected by karyotyping analysis. Twenty-seven aneuploidies, 19 copy number variations (CNVs) and 1 uniparental disomy were detected by CMA.
CONCLUSION
Prenatal diagnosis has attached great importance to the suggestive role of fetal heart-related soft markers, and chromosomal aneuploidies are more common among fetuses with abnormal extracardiac soft markers and extracardiac structural abnormalities. Chromosomal Karyotyping is useful for the detection of balanced translocations and mosaicisms. CMA is helpful for the detection of CNVs. Identification of the genetic causes can facilitate genetic counseling for the affected couples.
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8.A prevalence survey of hyperlipidemia in the middle-aged and elderly people in Guangxi Hei Yi Zhuang population
Ruixing YIN ; Dezhai YANG ; Limei YAO ; Muyan LI ; Qi BI ; Tangwei LIU ; Shangling PAN ; Jing SHEN ; Yuming CHEN ; Rongshan LI ; Weixiong LIN ; Fengping HE ; Jiaqiang DENG ; Guangqing YE ; Xiuyan LONG ; Jiandong HUANG ; Zhenbiao NONG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2000;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the prevalence rate of hyperlipidemia in the middle-aged and elderly in Guangxi Hei Yi Zhuang population. Methods A total of 657 people of Hei Yi Zhuang nationality aged 40 years and over were surveyed. Blood pressure, body height, body weight, serum lipid and apolipoprotein levels were measured, and both body surface areas and body mass index were calculated. The results were compared with those in 520 people of Han nationality who also live in that district. Results The prevalence of hypercholesterolemia, hypertriglyceridemia, and hyperlipidemia in Hei Yi Zhuang vs. Han population were 28.9% vs. 35.8%(P0.05), and 36.2% vs. 42.3%(P0.05) respectively. Conclusions Prevalence of hyperlipidemia of Hei Yi Zhuang is lower than that of Han ethnic group, which might results from different dietary habit, life style, physical activity, and even genetic background.
9. Influence of five-in-one management mode on disease prevention and control of school children with asthma
Ling LU ; Rongjun LIN ; Renzheng GUAN ; Yujuan LIU ; Xiuyan WANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2019;57(11):870-875
Objective:
To investigate the influence of five-in-one management mode(standardized asthma treatment, asthma diary, peak expiratory flow (PEF) monitoring, reasonable diet and physical exercise) on disease prevention and control of school children with asthma.
Methods:
From April to October 2018, 70 children with asthma in clinical remission were selected from Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University using randomized controlled study design. These children were randomly divided into study group and control group, with 35 cases in each group. In the study group, 5 cases were lost to follow-up, and 30 cases were actually enrolled. In the control group, 6 cases were lost to follow-up, and 29 cases were actually enrolled. Children in the control group received routine medication and regular outpatient consultation, and children in the study group received the five-in-one asthma management model. In the first time of seeing a doctor, after 3 months and 6 months of follow-up, asthma control test score, medication compliance index score and lung function index (forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1), PEF were evaluated respectively.Parental satisfaction, asthma acute episodes, weight, height and biochemical index were recorded during the 6 months of follow-up. Pulmonary function index, asthma control score and body mass index of overweight children with asthma were compared with
10.A multicenter study of fracture in patients with rheumatoid arthritis in China
Lizhi WANG ; Caihong WANG ; Xiaofeng LI ; Xiangcong ZHAO ; Wenpeng ZHAO ; Xiuru WANG ; Yin SU ; Yuan AN ; Yunshan ZHOU ; Ping ZHU ; Lina CHEN ; Guochun WANG ; Xin LU ; Hongtao JIN ; Yongfu WANG ; Rong YANG ; Zhuoli ZHANG ; Guangtao LI ; Xiangyuan LIU ; Lin SUN ; Fengxiao ZHANG ; Jiemei TAO ; Zhenbin LI ; Jing YANG ; Jinying LIN ; Meiqiu WEI ; Liufu CUI ; Rong SHU ; Xiaomin LIU ; Dan KE ; Shaoxian HU ; Cong YE ; Xiuyan YANG ; Hao LI ; Cibo HUANG ; Ming GAO ; Bei LAI ; Xingfu LI ; Lijun SONG ; Zhanguo LI
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2012;16(2):102-106
ObjectiveTo examine the clinical features of fractures and related risk factors in patients with rheumatoid arthritis(RA) in China.MethodsSix hundred and eighty-one RA patients were randomly selected from department of rheumatology of 18 hospitals of China.Data were obtained from the questionnaire,including age,sex,disease duration,the involvement of joints,treatment regimen,features of fractures etc.The possible risk factors of fracture in patients with RA were analyzed with a multi-variate Logistic regression analysis.Results① In 681 RA patients of the survey,48 patients had 54 fractures,and the incidence of fractures was about 8%.② Fractures occurred at various sites.Foot/ankle,femur,spine and wrist were the mostfrequent sites.③ The Logistic regression analysis showed that several factors increased the risk of fracture in RA patients,including long disease duration (OR:1.245,95%CI:0.987-1.570,P=0.065),male gender(OR:0.433,95%CI:0.199-0.942,P=0.035),more deformed joints(OR:1.042,95%CI:1.006-1.079,P=0.023),family history of RA (OR:2.201,95%CI:0.984-4.923,P=0.055),and high scores of SF-36(OR:1.017,95%CI:1.002-1.033,P=0.028).④ According to the degree of correlation from strong to weak,the risk factors of fracture were disease duration,SF-36,sex,number of deformed joints and family history of rheumatoid arthritis.ConclusionThe incidence of fracture is high in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.Several factors could increase the risk of fractures in RA patients,including long disease duration,male gender,more deformed joints,and family history of RA.In order to prevent the occurrence of fractures,cautions should be taken to prevent the development of fractures and treat the disease aggressively to suppress the disease activity of RA.