1.Cost-effectiveness of integrated pharmaceutical care in community-based patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Zongjun FANG ; Zhen LI ; Mingjian GE ; Rong YANG ; Ya ZHU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2012;(7):507-510
Objective To analyze the cost-effectiveness of integrated pharmaceutical care (IPC) in community-based patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).Methods The COPD patients were divided randomly into intervention group (group A,n =79) and control group (group B,n =71).Group A received the IPC intervention measures,including serial lectures of pharmaceutical knowledge,home supervision and web-based communications for while group B group had none.Results As compared with group B,group A obviously improved on the knowledge of pharmaceutical treatment effect and side effect (95.1%,67.4% vs.63.1%,21.9%,x2 =12.445,P=0.000 vs.x2 =55.557,P=0.000).There were notable differences between two groups [ ( 1.77 ± 1.23 ) vs.( 2.42 ± 1.66 ) s,t =2.583,P=0.011],pulmonary rales [ (0.01 vs.0.01)s,Z =2.370,P=0.018],6-min walk distance (6 MWD) [ (457 ± 67 ) vs.(425 ± 72) m,t =2.760,P =0.007 ],vital capacity ( VC ) [ ( 1.60 ± 0.25 ) vs.( 1.49 ± 0.23 ) L,t =2.718,P =0.007 ) ] andquality-of-life items ( 48 ± 10 vs.52 ± 11,t =2.624,P =0.010) after intervention.Analyze of cost-effectiveness show that groupA was superior to group B [ total effect total cost(TE/TC =764.6/4936,15.49% )vs.(TE/TC =1509.4/4708),32.06%,x2 =6.183,P < 0.01 ].Conclusion IPC can improve the disease condition and achieve excellent cost-effectiveness for community-based COPD patients.
2.Technological advance of microwave-induced thermoacoustic tomography
Xin-Ya ZHU ; Guo-Sheng YANG ; Hong-Yi LI ;
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2003;0(11):-
This paper primarily discusses such information of microwave-induced thermoacoustic tomography a new medical functional imaging method as its principle hardware structure reconstruction algorithm and imaging results in which research and advance of Wang LV's research team are introduced. The application perspective of microwave-induced thermoacoustic tomography is also included.
3.Clinical effect of creatine phosphate on infantile with rotaviral enteritis and myocardial damage
Ya NIU ; Qiufang HUANG ; Weina ZHU ; Caizhen YANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2014;30(12):1334-1336
Objective To explore the clinical effect of creatine phosphate on infantile with rotaviral enteritis and myocardial damage.Methods One hundred and twenty children with rotaviral enteritis and myocardial damage were randomly divided into the control group (n =60) and observation group (n =60).Two groups were given antiviral,rehydration,nutritional support,redressing acid-base imbalance and electrolyte disorders and other conventional treatment.The patients of the control group were given 160 mg/(kg · d) 1,6Fructose Diphosphate(1 times/d) on the basis of routine treatment,while those in the observation group were given 1.0 g creatine phosphate + 150 ml 5% glucose injection(1 times/d) on the basis of routine treatment,both courses of two groups were 7 days.The levels of myocardial enzymes were measured and the clinical effect and adverse reactions were recorded.Results The total effective rate in observation group was 95.0% (57/60),obviously higher than that of control group (80.0% (48/60)) and the differences were statistically significant (x2 =6.268,P < 0.05).There were no statistical significant difference in terms of myocardial enzyme between the two groups before treatment(P >0.05).The level of lactate dehydmgenase(LDH),creatine kinase (CK),creatine kinase isoenzyme (CK-MB) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) of observation group were (163.8 ±18.5) U/L,(152.8±26.4) U/L,(19.4±7.8) U/Land (24.4 ±6.8) U/Lafter treatment,and (193.4 ± 22.8) U/L,(168.6 ± 32.6) U/L,(27.4 ± 9.2) U/L and (35.4 ± 9.8) U/L of control group,and the differences between the two groups were significant (t =3.484,3.228,4.278 and 4.729; P < 0.05).There was no obvious adverse reaction during the treatment course.Conclusion The clinical effect of creatine phosphate on infantile with rotaviral enteritis and myocardial damage is remarkable and safe,and it is worth of clinical application.
4.Effects of erythropoietin on neural cells in rats after ischemia/reperfusion injury.
Yan-ling YANG ; Wen-xia ZHU ; Ya-hui CHEN ; Mei-ni CHEN
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2010;26(2):152-153
Animals
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Brain Edema
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prevention & control
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Brain Ischemia
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physiopathology
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Erythropoietin
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pharmacology
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Female
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Hippocampus
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metabolism
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pathology
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Male
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Nitric Oxide
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metabolism
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Protective Agents
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pharmacology
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Reperfusion Injury
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prevention & control
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Superoxide Dismutase
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metabolism
5.The development of 3D US system for treating target localization in focused ultrasound surgery.
Shuang GAO ; Ya-zhu CHEN ; Yang-hua NI
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2002;26(3):167-169
Focused Ultrasound Surgery (FUS) is a promising minimally invasive technique in tissue ablation. Because of the high intensity at the ultrasound focus, a precise 3D-localization system is required to determine the site of the treating target in order to increase the efficiency and security of FUS. This paper represents a three dimensional ultrasound (3D US) localization system developed and its workflow. The system is mainly composed of imaging and image processing system, movement device and its controlling circuits, and position feedback device. The system has a maximum scan range of +/- 30 degrees with a resolution of 8 levels from 0.54' to 0.36 degrees. For a spherical shape like target, in theory, the maximum diameter is 160 mm the system can treat. The system can be used to localize precisely the treatment targets with general sizes in the suitable parts of the body in FUS.
Algorithms
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Automatic Data Processing
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Computer Simulation
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Equipment Design
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Humans
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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instrumentation
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methods
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Imaging, Three-Dimensional
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instrumentation
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Microcomputers
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Surgery, Computer-Assisted
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instrumentation
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methods
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Ultrasonic Therapy
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instrumentation
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methods
6.Study on Activities of Phase Ⅰ and Ⅱ Drug-metabolic Enzymes in Spleen of Rats with Spleen-Kidney Yang Deficiency Syndrome
Ya ZHAO ; Peiying TENG ; Huihua ZHU ; Fuping XU ; Zhimin YANG ; Ruizhi ZHAO
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;34(2):218-221
Objective To study the changes of activities of phase Ⅰ and Ⅱ drug-metabolic enzymes in the spleen of rats with spleen-kidney yang deficiency syndrome.Methods The rat model of spleen-kidney yang deficiency syndrome was established by gastric gavage of Radix et Rhizoma Rhei decoction combined with injection of hydrocortisone for 17 continuous days.And then we detected the activities of 6 kinds of phase Ⅰ drug-metabolic enzymes of CYP2C19,CYP2D6,CYP2C9,CYP1A2,CYP2C8,CYP3A4,and 4 kinds of phase Ⅱ drugmetabolic enzymes of phenol sulfotransferase (PST),uridine diphosphate glucuronosyl transferase 1 (UGT1),glutathione transferase (GST),estrogen sulfotransferase (SULT1E1) in the spleen.Results Compared with the normal control group,the activities of PST,UGT1,GST and SULT1E1 in the model group were significantly decreased (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01),and the activity of CYP1A2 was significantly increased (P < 0.01),while CYP2C19,CYP2D6,CYP2C8,CYP3A4,CYP2C9 enzymes showed no obvious changes(P > 0.05).Conclusion The activities of splenic drug-metabolic enzymes,in particular the phase Ⅱ enzymes,are significantly varied under the state of spleen-kidney yang deficiency.
7.Relationship between carotid plaque neovascularization and coronary heart disease by using contrast-enhanced ultrasound
Ying, ZHU ; You-bin, DENG ; Ya-ni, LIU ; Xiao-jun, BI ; Hao-yi, YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2013;(9):44-47
Objective To evaluate the relationship between carotid plaque neovascularization and coronary heart disease using contrast-enhanced ultrasound. Methods We studied carotid plaques in 312 patients with coronary artery disease by contrast-enhanced ultrasound [51 patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and 261 patients with stable coronary artery disease (sCAD) ]. We analyzed sonographic features of each plaque, including the enhancement intensity of plaque (A value), the ratio of plaque to carotid artery lumen in enhancement intensity (Ratio), plaque thickness and plaque echo (soft plaque, hard plaque, mixed plaque, calcified plaque). Results The average thickness of plaque in patients with ACS and in patients with sCAD had no significant difference in statistics [(2.6±0.4) mm vs (2.9±0.8) mm, t=-1.903, P=0.058) ]. The group with ACS:soft plaque 43 (84.3%, 43/51), mixed plaque 8 (15.7%,8/51), no hard plaque and calcified plaque. And the group with sCAD:soft plaque 174 (66.7%,174/261), hard plaque 19 (7.3%,19/261), mixed plaques 16 (6.1%,16/261), calcified plaque 52 (19.9%,52/261). The percentage of soft plaque in the acute coronary syndrome group was significantly higher than that in stable coronary artery disease group (χ2=6.274,P=0.012). The A value and Ratio in patients with ACS were prominently larger than those in patients with sCAD [ (11.3±3.2) vs (8.9±3.3) dB, t=7.150,P<0.01;0.6±0.2 vs 0.4±0.2, t=7.419,P<0.01].Conclusion Carotid artery plaque neovascularization density was significantly higher in patients with ACS than that in patients with sCAD by using contrast-enhanced ultrasound, revealing that the neovascularization density is closely related to clinical symptoms of patients with coronary heart disease.
8.Combined use of the Solitaire stent and Neuro 053 delivery catheter for mechanical thrombectory of acute intracranial vessel occlusion
Ya PENG ; Jinggang XUAN ; Ronghua CHEN ; Xucheng ZHU ; Huaming SHAO ; Jie CAO ; Yilin YANG
Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2015;(3):144-147
Objective To investigate the preliminary experience of mechanical thrombectomy with a tri-axial system of the Solitaire AB stent through a Neuro delivery catheter to treat intracranial large artery occlusion. Methods A tri-axial system was used to deliver the Solitaire AB stent through a Neuro delivery catheter to provide intracranial aspiration in close proximity to the stent. This technique was used in 1 case of acute middle cerebral artery occlusion and 1 case of acute basilar artery occlusion. Results Successful revascularization was achieved in these 2 cases. Thrombolysis in cerebral infarction (TICI)score was 3. The clot length of acute middle cerebral artery occlusion was 3 cm and the modified Rankin Scale (mRS)score of this case was 3 at 90 days follow-up. Another patient with acute bilateral vertebral occlusion was revealed successful recanalization by angiography. Conclusion The results suggest that this technique of a tri-axial system used of the Solitaire stent through a Neuro delivery catheter can effectively retrieve clots from the occlusive artery and minimize the chance of antegrade blood flow dislodging the thrombus.
9.Factors Related with Dysphagia Following Traumatic Brain Injury
Yi ZHANG ; Huihua BAI ; Xiaojuan ZHU ; Ya WANG ; Qiujin YAO ; Yehuan WU ; Yilin YANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;21(5):572-574
Objective To explore the risk factors of dysphagia in the patients with traumatic brain injuries (TBI). Methods 141 TBI patients were assessed with Gugging Swallowing Screen, and divided into the dysphagia (n=36) and normal (n=105) groups. The related factors were compared between 2 groups. Results The frequency increased in severe brain injury, brain stem injury, bilateral brain injury, tracheotomy, nasal-gastric tube insertion and cognitive defect in the dysphagia group compared with those in the normal group (P<0.05). Conclusion The severe brain injury, brain stem injury, bilateral brain injury, tracheotomy, nasal-gastric tube insertion and cognitive defect may be related with the dysphagia post TBI.
10.Intra- and Inter-rater Reliability of A Novel Hand-held MyotonPRO Device for Achilles Tendon Properties in Healthy Subjects
Ya-Nan FENG ; Ya-Peng LI ; Zhi-Jie ZHANG ; Yi ZHU ; Jin-Chu YANG ; Chun-Long LIU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2018;24(6):709-712
Objective To evaluate the intra-and inter-rater reliability of MyotonPRO for Achilles tendon properties measured. Methods Twenty healthy subjects were recruited to measure Achilles tendon properties using a novel hand-held Myoton-PRO device by two testers, one of the testers re-tested five days later. The reliability was assessed using in-tra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) and Bland-Altman analysis, and minimum detectable changes (MDC) was calculated. The Achilles tendon properties of the dominant or non-dominant leg was compared. The correlation between body mass and Achilles tendon properties was examined. Results The intra-rater reliabilities of Achilles tendon properties were ICCleft=0.884 and ICCright=0.904; the inter-rater reli-abilities were ICCleft=0.883 and ICCright=0.945. The MDC was 36.64 N/m. Bland-Altman plots showed good agreement. There was no significant difference in Achilles tendon properties between dominant and non-domi-nant legs (t<1.236, P>0.05). The body mass positively correlated with Achilles tendon properties (r>0.477, P<0.05). Conclusion The intra-and inter-rater reliabilities of MyotonPRO were good in measuring Achilles tendon properties in healthy subjects. No significant difference was found between dominant and non-dominant legs. The body mass positively correlated with Achilles tendon properties in healthy subjects.