1.Drug Utilization for 710 Convalescents in Haiqin Sanatorium Area of Our Hospital
China Pharmacy 2007;0(32):-
OBJECTIVE:To probe into the status quo and requirements of drug utilization in Haiqin Sanatorium Area of Nanjing Military Region Hangzhou Sanatorium.METHODS:The drug utilization in 710 convalescents in Sanatorium Area from May 2007 to April 2008 was analyzed statistically.RESULTS:A total of 10 categories of drugs were used in the 710 convalescents,chiefly including anti-cold drugs,antihypertensive drugs,drugs for external use,antimicrobial agents,ophthalmic drugs,otorhinolaryngological drugs,vitamins and gastrointestinal drugs.The rate of drug use conforming diagnosis was 87.32%.Oral administration occupied 71.13%.CONCLUSION:The drug utilization in convalescents in Haiqin Sanatorium Area is basically rational.However,there are also some unreasonable points in the drug utilization which remain to be tackled further.
2.Policy, experience and implications of outpatient security in typical developed countries
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2016;9(7):46-52
This paper reviews outpatient security policy of typical developed countries .It provides reference for outpatient security system in China .Analysts believe that the experience for Chinese reference should be acquired in the following ways:The pooling of outpatient service is an inevitable trend in the development of health insurance , which is in principle an integral part of payment and financing system; the implementation of outpatient community first diagnosis system should be adapted to the local conditions; the community first diagnosis system is a necessary condition for capitation , so it is closely related to compensation methods and the elaborate degree of outpatient treat -ment catalog;Outpatient services should be supervised and payment policies should be developed respectively .There are two supervision models about outpatient service:external supervision and self supervision , but the key is to focus on the management of outpatient doctors .External regulation should be consistent with the current regulatory approach of the situation and patients have to bear some responsibilities for outpatient treatment expenses in some proportions , but the payment cap line should not to be low .The implementation of certain preferential policies for vulnerable groups can be considered under the harmonized system to partially reduce their medical expenses .
4.Dissolution Comparison of Terazosin Hydrochloride Tablets and Capsules from Different Manufacturers
China Pharmacist 2015;18(10):1813-1817
Objective:To compare the dissolution of domestic terazosin hydrochloride tablets and capsules to provide reference for clinical use. Methods:The dissolution of the products from different manufacturers was investigated respectively in 4 kinds of media:pH 1. 0 hydrochloric acid solution,pH 4. 5 phosphate buffer solution,pH 6. 8 phosphate buffer solution and water. The dissolution tests were carried out by a paddle method at the stirring speed of 50 r·min-1 and an HPLC method was used to determine the dissolution rate. The dissolution behavior of the samples from different manufacturers was compared by a similar factor method. Results:The do-mestic tablets showed higher similarity with the reference formula, and the dissolution behavior of the capsules had significant differ-ence. Conclusion:The calculation method for the specification in some manufacturers is different from that of the reference prepara-tion, which leads to the difference between the testing preparation and the reference preparation, and should be paid attention in clini-cal use.
5.Microsurgical anatomy of the presigmoid translabyrinthine keyhole approach
Chen-Yi WU ; Qing LAN ;
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2000;0(03):-
Objective To design a new presigmoid translabyrinthine keyhole approach assisted by Stryker neuro-navigation system according to the keyhole idea,and observe microscopic anatomy structures, which could be.regarded as the bases of this approach in clinical application.Methods Navigation data were established on 8 cadaveric heads fixed by formalin and perfused intracranial vessels with colored silicone. A 7-cm postauricular C-shaped skin incision as we reported was performed.After elevating the skin flap and musculofascial flap,a 3.5 cm?3.0 cm bone window was made.On skeletonizing the sigmoid sinus,bony lab- yrinth and the canal for facial nerve,the presigmoid retrolabyrinthine,partial labyrinthectomy with petrous api- cectomy,translabyrinthine keyhole approaches were simulated in turn.The length of important structures ex- posed and the angle of vision were measured step by step, and the anatomic structures were observed.Re- suits The approach-correlated bone could precisely be drilled with the aid of neuro-navigation,which could avoid the bewilder in drilling process.The angles of visual field,the length of clivus andⅦcranial nerve were significantly increased after partial labyrinthectomy with petrous apicectomy or all labyrinth removal,but there were no significant difference between partial and all labyrinth removal.The retrolabyrinthine keyhole approach spares hearing and facial function but provided for limited window of petroclival region exposure.The partial labyrinthectomy with petrous apicectomy keyhole approach provided wider exposure to petroclival region,cere- bellopontine angle,prepontine region and posterior cavernous sinus;an area between theⅢ-XI cranial nerves was easily visible with an excellent chance of hearing and facial nerve preservation.The translabyrin- thine keyhole approach,producing more morbidity,provided for greater versatility in treating lesions,added little exposure of petroclival region.Conclusion The presigmoid translabyrinthine keyhole approach,which could provide excellent exposure of the petroclival region,was feasible to be performed in our study.The ap- proach-correlated bone could be precisely removed assisted by neuro-navigation system.The exposure was oh- viously increased hy partial labyrinthectomy with petrous apicectomy or all labyrinthine removal,the former provided an excellent chancre of hearing and facial nerve preservation.
6.Analysis on minimum alveolar effective concentration of sevoflurane for laryngeal mask airway insertion under general anesthesia in premature infants
Qiang WANG ; Chao GAO ; Lan YAO ; Lan GAO ; Yi FENG
Chongqing Medicine 2016;45(33):4678-4679,4683
Objective To determine the minimum alveolar concentration(MAC) of sevoflurane without body movement during laryngeal mask airway(LMA)intubation in premature infants less than 37 weeks of corrected gestational age undergoing total inhalation general anesthesia induction.Methods Twenty-one ASA Ⅰ or Ⅱ premature infants less than 37 weeks of corrected gestational age undergoing elective inhalation general anesthesia were enrolled in this study.At first,the general anesthesia induction was started by inhaling 6 % sevoflurane.After the premature infant lost consciousness,the end tidal sevoflurane concentration(ET-sev)was adjusted to the predetermined concentration and maintained stable for 15 min.After that,LMA was inserted.The up-anddown sequential allocation was used to determine MAC.The initial ETsev was 2 %,which was increased or decreased by 1 gradient concentration in the next case according to the LMA insertion body movement response.The adjacent concentration gradient was 0.2%.The midpoint from th body movement response to non-body movement response was set as the balance point and the mean value of the concentrations of sevoflurane at all the balance points were calculated as MAC.Results The end tidal sevoflurane con centration without the body movement responses to LMA insertion was 1.71%.Conclusion The MAC of sevoflurane without the body movement responses to LMA insertion in premature infants less than 37 weeks of corrected gestational age is 1.71%,which is lower than that in the normal children and probably because imperfect central nervous system development in premature infants.
7.Influence of Danggui buxue tang on the proliferation of bone marrow cells of mice
Lan YANG ; Lihua ZHANG ; Yi ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(03):-
The experiment was conducted at the Basic Laboratory of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Chengdu University of TCM from March 2005 to March 2006. A total of 40 BALB/C male mice aged 6-8 weeks were selected, and randomly assigned into 4 groups: bcl-2 control group, bcl-2 experimental group, cmy-c control group and cmy-c experimental group with 10 in each group. From the first day of experiment, all the mice were treated with 5 g/L cyclophosphamide solution by intraperitoneal injection for successively 5 days, 6 mL/kg per day. From days 11 to 12, the mice in the bcl-2 experimental group and cmy-c experimental group received Danggui buxue tang by gastric perfusion, 6 mL/kg per day for 10 days. The mice in the control group received saline of the same volume. At day 20, all the mice were killed to obtain bone marrow cells of one side femoral bone of mice. The smear received bcl-2 in situ hybridization immunohistochemical staining after centrifugalization and washing in the bcl-2 control and bcl-2 experimental group. The smear received cmy-c in situ hybridization immunohistochemical staining after centrifugalization and washing in the cmy-c control and cmy-c experimental group. Five fields of each section were red into image analyzer. The sum of positive cell area and the sum of integral absorbance in each field were analyzed. The results showed that the sum of positive cell area was (16.11?3.01)?102 ?m2, and the sum of integral absorbance was (19.9?2.42)?105 in the bcl-2 experimental group. Compared with the bcl-2 control group, there was significant difference (P
8.Cytogenetic Toxic Effects of Copper Sulfate on Root Tip Cells of Zea mays L
Lan YI ; Guoqing LI ; Xin ZHAO
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the cytogenetic toxic effects of copper sulfate on root tip cells of Zea mays L.Methods The root tip cells of Zea mays L were treated by copper sulfate as mutagen at the doses of 0.05,0.10,0.25,0.50,1.00 g /L for 24 hours.The mitotic index,the micronucleus rate and the chromosome aberration rate of tip cells of Zea mays L were measured.Results Compared with the negative control group,the micronucleus rates and the mitotic index in 0.05,0.10,0.25,0.50,1.00 g /L groups and the chromosome aberration rates in 0.05,0.10,0.25,0.50 g /L groups increased significantly(P
9.Preparation Technology and Release Rate in Vitro of Ornidazole Double-layer Sustained Release Film
Lan WANG ; Xuemei GE ; Dingfeng YI
China Pharmacy 2001;0(07):-
OBJECTIVE: To prepare double-layer sustained release ornidazole films and investigate its release rate in vitro.METHODS: The double-layer sustained release ornidazole films film were prepared by the method of homogenate.The formula of the films were optimized by orthogonal experiment with the mass ratio of polyviol to CMC-Na(factor A),the total amount of polyviol and CMC-Na(B) and the amount of glycerol(C) as factors.The concentration of ornidazole was determined by ultraviolet spectrophotometry and its release rate was also computed.RESULTS: The double-layer sustained release film was well-shaped.The optimized formula of the film was as follows: factor A=1∶1,B=4.5 g,C=4.0 g.The standard curve of ornidazole was linear within a range of 1~20 ?g?mL-1(r=0.999 5,n=6),with an average recovery of 100.3%(RSD=1.3%,n=5).A continuous releasing of 11.0 hours was achieved for the prepared films and its cumulative release amount in vitro within 8 hours reached 81.50%.CONCLUSIONS: The preparative method of the films was simple,and the film had a slow-release property.
10.Study on the role of autophagy in heme oxygenase 1 preventing hepatic ischemia/reperfusion injury in rats
Sheng LAN ; Jintai LI ; Yi LIU
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2017;29(3):233-238
Objective To identify the role of autopahgy in the protective mechanism of heme oxygenase 1(HO-1) against hepatic ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury.Methods Forty healthy male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly (random number table) divided into five groups (n =8 in each group),namely sham group,model group,cobalt protoporphyrin (CoPP) group,zinc protoporphyrin (ZnPP) group and 6-amino-3-methylpurine (3-MA) group.Partial hepatic I/R model was established by clamping the pedicles of left and median lobes for 1 hour and reopening for 6 hours in rats,and the rats in sham group were only received celiotomp without hepatic I/R.In the CoPP group,CoPP (a HO-1 inducer,5 mg/kg) was administered i.p 24 hours before I/R.In the ZnPP or 3-MA group,besides pretreatment with CoPP,the rats were given ZnPP (a HO-1 inhibitor,25 mg/kg) or 3-MA (an autophagy inhibitor,30 mg/kg) i.p 1 hour before I/R.Serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) was determined with automatic biochemistry analyzer.The hepatic pathological scores (PS) were determined under light microscope using hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining.The hepatocyte apoptosis index (AI) was assessed with terminal dexynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) staining.Autophagosomes in liver tissue were counted under electron microscope.The mRNA expressions of HO-1,caspase-3,Beclin-1 and Atg-5 in the liver were determined by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR).The HO-1 activity was also measured by the generation of bilirubin with the method of double-wave spectrophotometry.Results Compared with the sham group,the level of serum ALT significantly increased in the I/R group (U/L:560.3±73.6 vs.49.1 ± 13.8,P < 0.01),HE staining showed a severe hepatic injury (PS:12.0±2.0 vs.1.3±0.9,P < 0.01),TUNEL staining showed a higher hepatocytes apoptosis and the expression of caspase-3 significantly increased [AI:(19.38±3.07)% vs.(3.25±1.28)%,caspase-3 mRNA (2-△△CT):4.62±0.40 vs.1.05±0.15,both P < 0.01].However,there was no significant difference in the expression of HO-1 and the genes associated with autophagy between the two groups.In the CoPP group,the hepatic injury was blunted compared with that in the I/R group [ALT (U/L):223.3 ± 34.4 vs.560.3 ± 73.6,PS:5.6 ± 2.3 vs.12.0 ± 2.0,AI:(11.38± 2.39)% vs.(19.38 ± 3.07)%,caspase-3mRNA (2-△△CT):2.42±0.33 vs.4.62±0.40,all P < 0.01].HO-1 was induced in the CoPP group and autophagy was also increased significantly after I/R when compared with those in the I/R group [HO-1 mRNA (2-△△CT):3.01 ±0.71vs.1.14 ± 0.20,HO-1 activity (pmol ·mg-1 · h-1):259 ± 37 vs.113 ± 26,the number of autophagosomes:8.75 ± 0.87 vs.1.25±0.71,Beclin-1 mRNA (2-△△CT):2.85±0.28 vs.1.15±0.11,Atg-5 mRNA (2-△△CT):2.44±0.25 vs.1.14±0.12,all P < 0.01].In the ZnPP group,the activity of HO-1 was much lower than that in the CoPP group,and as a result autophagy was decreased and liver injury was increased.In the 3-MA group,although there was no difference in the activity of HO-1 compared with that in the CoPP group,autophagy was inhibited,and the protective effect of CoPP was eliminated.Conclusion HO-1 could regulate the level of autophagy during liver I/R,and in turn autophagy might mediate the protective effects of HO-1 against liver I/R injury.