1.Dentists should improve the ability to deal with medical emergencies in dental clinic.
Jian PAN ; Xuejuan LIAO ; Zhuang ZHANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2015;33(4):336-338
In recent years, the number of outpatients in stomatological hospital is in increasing year by year and being accompanied by the corresponding medical risks. One of the risks which may endanger the patient life is medical emergency which need emergency treatment by the dentists in dental clinical practice. The most common emergency type is syncope, followed by hyperventilation, drug overdose, adrenaline reaction and hypertension, etc. Unexpected events mainly occurred at the end of the treatment and before leaving the dental clinic, during or immediately after the local anesthesia, in the treatment process. Tooth extraction related emergency is the most frequently occurring emergency, followed by the local anesthesia related ones. It's strongly suggested that dentists should pay more attention to outpatient clinical emergency treatment, and related knowledge and skills training should be offered to improve the ability to handle medical emergencies.
Dental Care
;
Dental Clinics
;
Dentists
;
Emergencies
;
Emergency Treatment
;
Humans
2.Drug resistance of advanced non-small cell lung cancer treated by erlotinib
Xuejuan YU ; Pinliang ZHANG ; Ruimei REN
Journal of International Oncology 2013;40(8):598-600
Erlotinib,a kind of epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors (EGFR-TKIs),has been effectively used in the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).Although it prolongs patients survival time,erlotinib is limited to be further applied for its resistance.It has been proved that threonine to methionine mutations in codon 790 (T790M),Kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogene homolog (KRAS) mutation and the amplification of met oncogene play important roles in the drug resistance.Based on the different molecular mechanisms of resistance,multiple clinical trials of the second generation TKIs,retreatment of chemotherapy or erlotinib and subsequent treatment according to failure modes have been developed.
3.Preparation of Ibuprofen Lysine Sustained-release Liquid Suppository and Its Evaluation in vivo and in vi-tro
Zhujun HAN ; Xuejuan ZHANG ; Jin CHENG
China Pharmacy 2017;28(10):1389-1391
OBJECTIVE:To prepare Ibuprofen lysine sustained-release liquid suppository,and conduct the evaluation in vivo and in vitro. METHODS:Ibuprofen lysine sustained-release liquid suppository was prepared by using Poloxamer solution as main matrix,carbomer as bioadhesive agent,laurocapram as penetrant. The ratios of poloxamer 407(P407)-poloxamer 188(P188)and carbomer content were screened by using gel temperature,gel intensity,biological adhesion and release rate in vitro as indexes, and the concentration-time curves and pharmacokinetic parameters of prepared liquid suppository and common solid suppository af-ter rectal administration in Beagle dogs in vivo were compared. RESULTS:When the P407-P188 ratio was 1:1.2,the gel tempera-ture of sustained-release liquid suppository was 30.4-38.1 ℃,which was the nearest to the rectal temperature;when the content of carbomer was 0.8%,the in vitro release of sustained-release liquid suppository was in zero-order model,with favorable correlation (R2=0.996). The tmax of common solid suppository was 3.206 h,then plasma concentration decreased significantly,release time did not exceed 12 h,AUC0-∞ was 501.826 mg·h/L;tmax of sustained-release liquid suppository was 8.814 h,then plasma concentration decreased,release time exceeded 24 h,AUC0-∞ was 715.489 mg·h/L. CONCLUSIONS:Ibuprofen lysine sustained-release liquid suppository is successfully prepared,which shows better sustained-release effect and excellent correlation in vivo and in vitro than common solid suppository.
4.Investigation on maternal and infant health literacy among lying-in women
MA Xiya ; ZHANG Zijuan ; CHEN Hailong ; TIAN Xiuxiu ; ZHANG Xuejuan
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(9):820-824
Objective:
To investigate the level of maternal and infant health literacy and its influencing factors among lying-in women, so as to provide insights into formulating maternal and infant health education and promotion strategies.
Methods:
Lying-in women were sampled from Children's Hospital of Shanxi using a cluster sampling method from March to September 2022. Demographic characteristics, maternal and infant health literacy, and health education demands were collected through a questionnaire survey. Factors affecting maternal and infant health literacy among lying-in women were identified using a multivariable logistic regression model.
Results:
A total of 1 099 questionnaires were allocated, and 1 059 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective rate of 96.36%. Participants had a mean age of (30.93±4.01) years, 930 urban residents (87.82%), and 706 pluripara (66.67%). The overall prevalence of maternal and infant health literacy was 35.51% among lying-in women, and the prevalence rates of basic knowledge and concept, healthy lifestyles and behaviors and basic skills were 47.69%, 83.10% and 38.81%, respectively. Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that educational level (diploma or undergraduate degree, OR=3.916, 95%CI: 1.250-9.031; master degree and above, OR=4.557, 95%CI: 1.498-11.460), occupation (company employees, OR=2.701, 95%CI: 1.385-5.268; medical staff, OR=2.981, 95%CI: 1.289-6.893), pluripara (OR=5.649, 95%CI: 3.919-8.142), participating in health education activities (OR=2.332, 95%CI: 1.524-3.570), and participating in schools for pregnant women (OR=2.252, 95%CI: 1.541-3.291) were promoting factors for maternal and infant health literacy; while gestational hypertension (OR=0.255, 95%CI: 0.133-0.488) and gestational diabetes (OR=0.318, 95%CI: 0.211-0.478) were inhibiting factors for maternal and infant health literacy. Most participants acquired health knowledge through online media (62.42%), and hoped to participate in health education activities through online media publicity (68.18%).
Conclusions
The maternal and infant health literacy level of lying-in women in this survey is associated with education, occupation, parturition frequency, participation in health education activities, participation in schools for pregnant women, gestational hypertension and gestational diabetes.
5.The Acquirement of Endocrinology Information at Home and Abroad on Internet
Yan LIU ; Wei SUN ; Xiangyang ZHANG ; Xuejuan WANG
Journal of Medical Informatics 2009;30(7):35-38
The paper introduces the acquirement of endocrinology information at home and abroad on Internet from six aspects, inclu-ding major research institutions and its periodicals, main -stream publications, teaching materials, clinical experience materials, major search engine and search skills for medical resources, in order to provide reference for medical staffs finding endocrinology resources.
6.Inhibitory effects of midazolam on amygdala kindling in rats and maximal electroshock seizure in mice
Xuejuan ZHANG ; Li SONG ; Wang YUE ; Ran LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;11(38):7706-7709
BACKGROUND: Typically antiepileptic drugs, such as phenobarbital, fenitoina sodica and diazepam, can inhibit amygdala kindling effect in rats. However, whether midazolam has the same effect is still unclear.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the inhibitory effect of midazolam on amygdala kindling onset in rats and maximal electroshock seizure (MES) in mice and effeots of antiepileptic drugs.DESIGN: This study was divided into three subexperiments, including the effects of midazolam on amygdala kindling onset, independent activities and incidence convulsion. All the three subexperiments were completely randomized,infra-group control or self-control studies.SETTING: Medical College of Qingdao University.MATERIALS: The experiment was carried out in the Comprehensive Experimental Room, Affiliated Hospital of Medical College of Qingdao University from August 2004 to March 2005. Nine Wistar rats weighing (250±10) g and 120 Kunming mice weighing (20±5) g and either gender were provided by Animal Center of Qingdao Institute of Drug Control.Midazolam (5 g/L) was provided by Xuzhou Enhua Drugs Co., Ltd. (batch number: 20030706).METHODS: ① Establishment of amygdala kindling models: Nine kindled rats were randomly selected and intraperitoneally injected with 0.25, 0.5 and 1 mg/kg midazolam, respectively. Quadri-pathway biological signal processing system (SMUP-PC) was used to measure discharge duration (ADD) and Racine's stage. ② Sixty mice were randomly divided into 5 groups, including saline group, 40 mg/kg phenobarbital group, 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5 mg/kg midazolam groups with 12 mice in each group. And then, numbers of activities in a unit time (times per 5 minutes) were determined by XZC-4A mini-animals independent activity instrument. ③ MES models were established to calculate incidence of convulsion.MATN OUTCOME MEASURES: Effects of midazolam on ADD, Racine's stage, numbers of independent activities and incidence of convulsion.RESULTS: All the 9 rats and the 120 mice were involved in the final analysis. ① Effect of midazolam on amygdala kindling onset: After intraperitoneal injection of 0.5 and 1.0 mg/kg midazolam, ADD and Racine's stage were obviously lower than those before administration (P < 0.05-0.01). After intraperitoneal injection of 0.25 mg/kg midazolam, ADD was obviously lower than that before administration (P < 0.05), but there was no significant difference in Racine's stage. ②Effect of midazolam on independent activities of mice: Numbers of independent activities were lower in the phenobarbital group and 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5 mg/kg midazolam groups than those in the saline group (P < 0.01), while numbers of independent activities were higher in 0.5 mg/kg midazolam group than those in the phenobarbital group (P < 0.05). ③Effect of midazolam on maximal electroshock seizure: Incidence of convulsion was lower in the phenobarbital group and 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5 mg/kg midazolam groups than that in the saline group (P < 0.05-0.01), while Incidence of convulsion was higher in 0.5 mg/kg midazolam group than that in the phenobarbital group (P< 0.05).CONCLUSION: Midazolam can significantly inhibit amygdala kindling onset, reduce numbers of independent activities,and antagonist MES in mice.
7.Application of interim 18 F-FDG PET-CT in lymphoma
Yuewei ZHANG ; Xuejuan WANG ; Zhi YANG ; Jun ZHU
Journal of International Oncology 2015;(6):472-474
Interim fluorine 1 8 fluorodeoxyglucose (1 8 F-FDG)positron emission tomography (PET) integrated with computed tomography (CT) provides both metabolic and morphologic information,which becomes one of the most sensitive tools to evaluate the efficacy of the therapy and predict the prognosis of patients with lymphoma.Meanwhile,it is the basis for guiding trial design and changing clinical practice.How-ever,it is still a controversial issue in the ideal utilization of interim 1 8 F-FDG PET-CT imaging for the patients with lymphoma.
8.The Curative Effect of MIPPO Technology United LCP Treatment for Humeral Fractures
Wei SHANG ; Gang ZHAO ; Jun SHU ; Xuejuan ZHANG
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2013;(9):63-65
Objective To discuss the clinical methods and curative effect of minimally invasive percutaneous plate osteosynthesis ( MIPPO) technique applied in the treatment of humeral shaft fractures. Methods A retrospective analysis was applied on 14 patients with humeral fracture underwent the MIPPO operation in our department from April 2012 to March 2013. There were 8 males and 6 females, with their ages ranging from 28 to 64 years. Results Fourteen cases were followed up for 2 months to 12 months (an average of 6 months) . Their incisions got primary healing. The fracture segments got satisfactory reduction with good apposition and alignment radiologically, and the radial never function recovered well. UCLA score concluded as excellent in 13 cases and good in 1 case. Conclusion MIPPO is a safe and effective treatment for the humeral fracture with the benefits of less invasion, fewer complications and higher union rate.
9.Effects of atorvastatin on cardiovascular remodeling in renovascular hypertensive rats
Xuejuan ZHANG ; Li SONG ; Kewei LIU ; Mei LUO ;
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2001;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the effects of atorvastatin on cardiovascular remodeling in renovascular hypertensive rats. Methods The 2-kindey,1-clip hypertensive rats(2K1C,Goldblatt) were prepared with Sprague-Dawley rat.SD rats were randomly divided into three groups: normal control rats,hypertensive rats and hypertensive rats treated with atorvastatin(2 mg?kg~(-1)?d~(-1)).After 6 weeks treatment,systolic blood pressure(SBP) was measured using the tail-cuff method.The plasma concentration of angiotensin Ⅱ and renin activity were determined by radioimmunoassay.The heart weight,the ratio of left ventricular weight to body weight were calculated.Results The plasma concentration of angiotensin Ⅱ((106.4?7.8)ng/L) and renin activity((20.6?2.4) ng/L)were significantly increaed in hypertensive rats compared with normal rats((72.3?5.4) ng/L and(12.5?3.7) ng/L)(P
10.Clinical application of wavelet analysis in ultrasonic diagnosis
Xuejuan WEN ; Xiaoying WANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Yingli ZHOU ; Jinzhu WANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2004;0(09):-
Objecive To observe the characteristic appearance of veins spatial distribution of lump's tissue by using Photoshop so as to improve the ability of ultrasonic diagnosis.Methods The images of lump's tissue gotten from ultrasonic were converted by using Photoshop.Then the corresponding relations between small wave coefficient and local characteristics were analyzed.Result Image determination and wavelet analysis for lump tissue not only provided frequency spectrum and veins analysis for images,but also acquired quantitative data received from focus and normal tissue.Conclusion Wavelet analysis provides reliable basis for distinguishing and analyzing characteristics of focus in clinical lump diagnosis.