1.Study on Antibacterial Effect in Vitro of Different Extract of Wikstroemia indica
Youxiang XIONG ; Zhimian YOU ; Dongqing CHENG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(10):-
Objective To research the antibacterial effect in vitro of different extract of Wikstroemia indica.Methods Double dilution method was used to determine the MIC of 11 species bacterium.Results The acetic ether extract had much obvious effect than n-butanol extract,both of them had high effect on staph.,but the aqueous extract had little antibacterial effect.Conclusion The acetic ether extract has obvious antibacterial effect,also has broad-spectrum antibacterial activity.
2.Spyglass visual impression and Spybite targeted biopsies for diagnosis of biliary strictures of unknown reasons: a meta-analysis
Dandan XIONG ; Liang ZHU ; Chunyan ZENG ; Youxiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2018;35(8):583-589
Objective To study the diagnostic value of Spyglass visual impression and Spybite targeted biopsies for biliary strictures of unknown reasons. Methods Several Chinese and English databases were electronically searched for studies on biliary strictures diagnosed with Spyglass visual impression and Spybite targeted biopsies compared with golden standard ( pathological biopsy, autopsy and long-term clinical follow-up) . The methodological quality of the included studies was assessed according to QUADAS-2 items. The software Meta-DiSc ( version 1. 4 ) was used to conduct pooling on sensitivity, specificity, positive likelihood radio, negative likelihood radio and diagnostic odds ratio ( DOR ) . Heterogeneity test was performed and the summary receiver operating characteristic curve ( SROC ) was drawn for area under the curve ( AUC) . Results A total of 12 studies met the inclusion criteria, involving 532 patients who received Spyglass visual impression and 525 who received Spybite targeted biopsies. The combined specificity, sensitivity, positive likelihood ratio, negative likelihood ratio and DOR were 0. 90 (95%CI:0. 85-0. 94), 0. 89 (95%CI:0. 85-0. 93), 7. 12 (95%CI: 4. 36-11. 64), 0. 12 (95%CI:0. 07-0. 22)and 82. 40 (95%CI:33. 73-201. 28)for Spyglass visual impression, and 0. 98 (95%CI:0. 96-1. 00), 0. 66 (95%CI:0. 60-0. 71), 13. 29 (95%CI:6. 92-25. 53), 0. 37 (95%CI:0. 28-0. 47)and 51. 05 (95%CI:23. 58-110. 53) for Spybite targeted biopsies, respectively. The AUC on the SROC of Spyglass visual impression and Spybite targeted biopsies were 0. 9574 and 0. 9398, respectively. Conclusion Spyglass visual impression is useful for detecting malignant lesion, whereas Spybite targeted biopsies is better at confirming malignant diagnosis, which indicates combination of the two methods have good diagnostic value for indeterminate biliary strictures, but their negative results are not perfect in excluding biliary cancer.