1.Seven cases of laryngeal nerve paralysis secondary to benign thyroid lesion.
Xiaoling SHANG ; Yantao LIN ; Gang XUE
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2012;26(24):1146-1146
Adult
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Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Thyroid Diseases
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complications
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Vocal Cord Paralysis
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etiology
3.Progress in diagnosis and treatment of children allergic rhinitis.
Yunchao XIN ; Yutuo ZHANG ; Yantao LIN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(5):400-403
Children allergic rhinitis, referred to as children allergic rhinitis (AR), is a kind of non-infectious inflammation of the nasal mucosa mediated by IgE with the main symtoms of paroxysmal sneezing, rhinorrhoea, nasal itching and nasal obstruction when the susceptible individuals contact the allergen. It is a high reaction disease of the respiratory mucosa common with childhood, which has serious implications to the Children's quality of life, study, rest and growth. The global sampling survey reveals that the morbidity is about 14%, of which 10% in our country and there is an upward trend year by year. At present, drug therapy is still one of the most important methods for children AR. Definite diagnosis, standardized drug therapy and the development of new specific immune therapy make children AR in a good control . This review updates the diagnosis and treatment for children AR, referring to the newest guide by WHO about allergic rhinitis and its impact on asthma (ARIA).
Asthma
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Child
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Humans
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Nasal Mucosa
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physiopathology
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Quality of Life
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Rhinitis, Allergic
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diagnosis
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therapy
4.Hypoglycemic Effect of Acupoint Injection of Sustained-release Insulin at Different Times in SD Rats
Hui ZHOU ; Yantao JIA ; Jiangson ZHANG ; Xianming LIN
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2016;35(5):608-611
Objective To observe blood glucose values and serum insulin levels at different times after acupoint injection of insulin with PVP as a sustained release agent and analyze the correlation between them in SD Rats.Methods One hundred and forty-four male SD rats were randomized into groups A (acupoint injection of insulin alone), B (acupoint injection of sustained-release insulin) and C (control). At one hour after every group received an oral gavage of 40% glucose solution (2.2 g/kg), groups A and B were given point Zusanli injection and group C was not treated. In the three groups of rats, blood glucose values and serum insulin levels were measured at six time points: 0.5, 3, 6, 8, 10 and 24 hours after acupoint injection (in group C at the corresponding time points). In every group, the reaction of Point Zusanli region to the stimulation was observed by optical microscopy in at three time points: 3, 10 and 24 hours after acupoint injection.Results The glucose-lowering rate reached its peak at 3 hours after acupoint injection and then declined in groups A and B. The hypoglycemic effect tended to be stable at 6 hours after acupoint injection in group A and at 10 hours after acupoint injection in group B. The hypoglycemic effect was better in group B than in group A at 6 and 8 hours after acupoint injection (P<0.01). In group A, serum insulin reached its peak at 3 hours and tended to be stable at 6 hours after acupoint injection (P<0.05). Serum insulin levels were significantly lower in group B than in group A at four time pints: 0.5, 3, 6 and 8 hours after acupoint injection (P<0.05). An analysis of the correlation between rat serum insulin levels and the glucose-lowering rate showed a significant positive correlation in group A (P<0.01) and a low positive correlation in group B (P<0.05). In groups A and B of rats, clear stripes and complete structure of muscle fibers were seen with no obvious degeneration, necrosis and inflammatory reaction around point Zusanli at three time points: 3, 8 and 24 hours after acupoint injection; there were no obvious pathological changes compared with group C.Conclusions PVP as a sustained release agent can slow down the absorption rate of insulin in rat point Zusanli region. Meanwhile, it prolongs the continuous time of the hypoglycemic effect of insulin. There is a low correlation between serum insulin levels and the hypoglycemic effect, suggesting that acupoint injection with a sustained release agent can prolong the effect of acupoint injection of medicine.
5.Scientific Optimizing of Flow of Drug Purchasing in Hospital
Qunfen XU ; Youhong CAO ; Yunzhu LIN ; Yantao LIU ; Lingli ZHANG
China Pharmacy 2007;0(34):-
OBJECTIVE:To construct a high-efficiency, high-performance, low-cost flow of drug purchasing. METHODS: The defects involved in the current drug purchasing flowsheet prevalent in many hospitals were analyzed and the optimized flowsheet was put into practice by combining the actuality of our hospital. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS: The traditional drug purchasing modality can not meet the requirement of current hospitals in that it involves large work load and high probability of error, and it is tedious and time-consuming. The establishment of drug catalog database and the online drug purchase by means of instant communication software can help simplify drug purchase flow, lessen work load, enhance work efficiency, and effectuate a high-efficiency, high-performance, low-cost flow of drug purchasing.
6.Emergency Drug Supply Mechanism in Women and Children’s Special Hospital During Earthquake Disaster
Qunfen XU ; Yunzhu LIN ; Yantao LIU ; Lingli ZHANG
China Pharmacy 2007;0(34):-
OBJECTIVE:To explore an emergency drug supply mechanism for women and children’s special hospital during earthquake disaster. METHODS: The practice of drug supply in our hospital after "5?12" Wenchuan earthquake was analyzed. RESULTS: The daily and post-earthquake medicine supply of the hospital was guaranteed,including the drugs which supply to the medical treatment rescues team in the disaster area;and the principle and approach of emergency drug supply in women and children's special hospital during earthquake disaster has been established. CONCLUSIONS: The emer-gency drug supply in women and children’s special hospital should cover drugs used for wounded women and children in addition to those special drugs used for earthquake injuries. All the links including drug plan,drug purchase,quantity monitoring and drugs needed for rescue should be considered in detail to form a fast and smooth hospital emergency drug supply mechanism.
7.Approach to Management of Hospital Drug Storehouse Basing on Joint Commission International Accreditation
Yantao LIU ; Qunfen XU ; Yunzhu LIN ; Lingli ZHANG
China Pharmacy 1991;0(05):-
OBJECTIVE:To strengthen management of hospital drug storehouse.METHODS:According to Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation,management of drug storehouse was guided through perfecting working system,workflow,qualification confirmation of employees,reasonable management of drug stock and information management,etc.Related investigation and discussion were carried out.RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS:Management of hospital drug storehouse combining with JCI accreditation and quality assurance system of drug storehouse management can improve workflow and management of drug storehouse,guaranteeing efficiency and quality of drug supply.
8.Effect of ambroxol on biofilm of Haemophilus influenzae and bactericidal action.
Xue GAO ; Yutuo ZHANG ; Yantao LIN ; Haifeng LI ; Yunchao XIN ; Xiaolei ZHANG ; Yunpeng XU ; Xiaoling SHANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(10):721-723
OBJECTIVE:
To establish a biofilm model of Haemophilus influenzae and observe the effect of ambroxol on biofilm of Haemophilus influenzae and bactericidal action.
METHOD:
Thirty strains of Haemophilus influenzae were isolated from adenoids of children with adenoidal hypertrophy. Two strains which could build stronger biofilms was selected in a 96-well plate. The effect of ambroxol on biofilms were determined by crystal violet, and the structure of biofilms were observed by scanning electron microscope (SEM). The numbers of viable bacterial in biofilm after ambroxol treatmented determined by plate culture count.
RESULT:
Through crystal violet assay, significant difference (P < 0.01) between the two group after treatment was found when ambroxol concentration reached at 0.25 mg/ml and 0.49 mg/ml. The biofilms was destroyed by SEM. Ambroxol had the positive effect on bacterial killing by plate culture count,and the effect was in a dose dependent.
CONCLUSION
Ambroxol could destroy the biofilm of Haemophilus influenzae, and had bactericidal function in vitro.
Ambroxol
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pharmacology
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Biofilms
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drug effects
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Haemophilus influenzae
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drug effects
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Humans
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Microbial Sensitivity Tests
9.Comparative Study on Pharmacokinetics of Components ofBuyang Huanwu Associated Prescriptions
Fang LIU ; Yantao YANG ; Fuyuan HE ; Lin LIU ; Shuang WU ; Yuhong WANG ; Guangxian CAI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;23(7):82-86
Objective To study the pharmacokinetic features of ferulaic acid, senkyunolide A and ligustilide in Buyang Huanwu associated prescriptions (Buyang HuanwuDecoction andNaojianTablets).MethodsHPLC-DAD was applied for simultaneous determination plasma concentration of three ingredients with jugular venous cannula rats after intragastric administration ofBuyang Huanwu associated prescriptions. The pharmacolinetic parameters of each ingredient was calculated by DAS2.0, and then the total quantum statistical moment (TQSM) standard similarity was used to measure the overall pharmacokinetics behaviors.Results There were great differences in the three ingredients after the administration of two prescriptions, while the total quantum statistical parameters were very closely. The TQSM pharmacokinetic parameters of the three components inBuyang HuanwuDecoction andNaojian Tablets showed that AUC, MRT, VRT were 240.6 and 133.0, 3.192 min and 3.259 min, 21.59 min2and 19.75 min2, respectively.The similarity was up to 0.977 8.Conclusion The metabolic processes in vivo ofBuyang Huanwu Decoction andNaojianTablets have similarities. The efficacy of Chinese herbal compounds mostly depends on the multi-components overall contributions.
10.Analysis on contrast application of different instruments in open thyroid operation
Yunchao XIN ; Xiaoling SHANG ; Gang XUE ; Yantao LIN ; Guogang XU ; Qingjun ZHANG
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(15):2057-2059
Objective To compare the clinical therapeutic effect of LigaSure vessel sealing system ,ultrasonic scalpel and mo‐nopolar high frequency electrocautery in open thyroid operation .Methods 293 cases of thyroid operation sequentially admitted in our hospital and in accordance with the inclusion criteria were collected and divided into three groups by the method of random dig ‐its table .There were 98 cases in the LigaSure vessel sealing system group (L‐Sure group) ,100 cases in the ultrasonic scalpel (US group) and 95 cases in the monopolar high frequency electrocautery (M‐E group) .The intraoperative and postoperative conditions were compared among 3 groups .Results The operation time ,intraoperative amount of bleeding and postoperative drainage in the L‐S group and the US group were significantly less than those in the M‐E group (P<0 .05) ,moreover the patient′s pain and the hos‐pitalization stay were reduced and the postoperative recovery was promoted (P<0 .05);but the differences between the L‐S group and the US group had no statistical significance (P>0 .05) .Conclusion The LigaSure vessel sealing system and ultrasonic scalpel can shorten the operation time ,reduce the amount of bleeding and postoperative drainage ,relieve pain and reduce the hospitalization duration .