1.Clinical Implication of Mechanical Dyssynchrony in Heart Failure.
Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound 2012;20(3):117-123
Mechanical dyssynchrony is a common phenomenon in patients with congestive heart failure, which usually identified by noninvasive cardiac imaging tools such as echocardiography. It demonstrates electromechanical delay in some regions of the failing heart which in turn contributes to further impairment of cardiac function. The diagnostic, therapeutic and prognostic values of mechanical dyssynchrony have been reported in a number of studies. Therefore, this review describes briefly the methods of measurement, but more importantly, explains the clinical implication of its assessment in heart failure related aspects including cardiac resynchronization therapy, functional mitral regurgitation, diastolic heart failure and mortality.
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
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Echocardiography
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Mitral Valve Insufficiency
2.Epidemic analysis of brucellosis in Datong of Shanxi province between 2006 and 2009
Xue-ping, GA ; Zhen-yu, LI ; Man-qing, GUO ; Wen-hua, WU ; Yue-zhen, XING
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2011;30(5):552-554
ObjectiveTo investigate the epidemic situation of brucellosis in Datong city, and to provide scientific evidence for making appropriate prevention and control measures. MethodsSurveillance data of human brucellosis in 7 countris and 4 districts in Datong city between 2006 and 2009 were collected, throng the national network straight quote system in an infectious diseases. Excel database was established and all data were statistically analyzed. Incidence of brucellosis in local population was analyzed. The regional distribution, time distribution,occupation, age and sex distribution were analyzed. Epidemic characteristics and trend of brucellosis in Datong city were summarized. Results A total of 5195 cases of brucellosis patients in Datong were found between 2006 and 2009, the average incidence rate was 57.51/10 million. All counties had the disease, and the onset of the disease mainly in the spring and summer. Most cases were young males. Farmer case was 81.67%(4243/5195) of the total patients. ConclusionsFrom 2006 to 2009, epidemic characteristic of Datong human brucellosis ishigh-low-high(incidence). We suggests the Department concerned to strengthen the prevention and control of the disease in some counties, focusing on spreading of disease prevention and control knowledge among farmers and increase their self-protection awareness.
3.Formulation Screening and Determination of Troxerutin Microemulsion
Man XU ; Qing YU ; Qianru ZHAO ; Wei CHEN ; Yuanjie LIN ; Yong JIN
Herald of Medicine 2015;34(12):1627-1632
Objective To optimize a W/O microemulsion formulation of troxerutin and evaluate its physical properties such as morphology, droplet size, stability and content of troxerutin. Methods The W/O microemulsion was optimized using a pseudoternary phase diagram and the area of the microemulsion region was used to screen and determine microemulsion components.HPLC assay was used for determination of the loading content. Results The optimal formulation contained lecithin, ethanol, isopropyl myristate and water (23.30:11.67:52.45:12.59).The microemulsion was physicochemically stable with round shape and uniform size, and the mean droplet size was about 50. 20 nm. Conclusion Microemulsion was developed successfully.It will expect to be the new preparation for troxerutin.
5.Survey report about farmers and herdsmen in a demonstration base of Datong on Brucellosis prevention and control in Shanxi province
Man-qing, GUO ; Xue-ping, GAO ; Zhen-yu, LI ; Wen-hua, WU ; Xin-min, LIU ; Zheng-bing, JIANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2011;30(6):678-680
Objective To survey knowledge of the local people's understanding of Brucellosis,and to explore the risk factors for brucellosis infection,and to determine the key issue of next comprehensive health promotion intervention.Methods Two counties,Yanggao and Guangling,which are old endemic areas with Brucellosis in history,and with epidemic rebounding in recent years,were selected.The survey was carried out by two stage stratified cluster sampling method.The questionnaires included respondents' demographic data(gender,age,education level,etc.),Brucellosis (hereinafter referred to as Brucellosis) knowledge of the investigation and behavior and attitude of people toward the measure for control of Brucellosis.Results A total of 5372 people were investigated in two counties of which 62.7%(3362/5372) of farmers.The investigated crowd had low culture level.The awareness of Brucellosis infection route of Yanggao and Guangling counties were 84.03% (2379/2831) and 333%(847/2541 ).The average awareness of Brucellosis infection route was 18.60%(6001/32 260).In the investigation of knowledge on Brucellosis prevention of the two counties,29% believed that it was necessary to wear gloves to process flow product,and 70% of people answered do not know.For farmers on how to deal with dead animals,results showed that 79.1%(664/839) in Yanggao choose to sell dead animals to the market; 61.2% (267/361) in Guangling choose to kill and bury,there were inappropriate treatment on handling of ill and dead animals in the two counties.Conclusions Spread of Brucellosis is caused mainly due to emphasis on the disease is not enough,and inappropriate handling of dead livestock.Measures like strengthening health education and behavioral intervention,increasing public awareness of the disease prevention and ability to change the incorrect way of life and cognitive concepts,can effectively reduce human infection and the spread of Brucellosis.
6.Non-taxoid chemical constituents from leaves of Taxus mairei.
Man-li ZHANG ; Chang-hong HUO ; Mei DONG ; Chun-hui LIANG ; Yu-cheng GU ; Qing-wen SHI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2007;32(14):1421-1425
OBJECTIVETo study the non-taxoids in the leaves of Taxus mairei.
METHODThe chemical constituents were isolated by chromatography and identified by spectral data.
RESULTFive compounds, taxamairin A (1), taxamairin B (2), sciadopitysin (3), ( - ) matairesinol (4), ponasterone A (5) were isolated and identified.
CONCLUSIONCompounds 3-5 were isolated from this plant for the first time, compounds 1 and 2 were isolated from the leaves of T. mairei for the first time.
Biflavonoids ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Diterpenes ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Ecdysterone ; analogs & derivatives ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Furans ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Lignans ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Plant Leaves ; chemistry ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Taxus ; chemistry
7.Risk factors of lung cancer in Tianjin.
Ke-xin CHEN ; Wei-li XU ; Zhen-lin JIA ; Man YU ; Qing-sheng WANG ; Shu-fen DONG ; Ji-fang WANG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2003;25(6):575-580
OBJECTIVETo investigate the risk factors of lung cancer in Tianjin and to provide evidence for further monitor there of.
METHODSA case-control study involving interviews with 193 new cases and 259 controls aged 30 - 76 years was carried out. Structured questionnaires were used to collect information on general condition, living environment, living style, disease and family history, etc. Logistic regression model univariate and multivariate analysis were used to pick out the significant lung cancer risk factors.
RESULTSBy monovariate analysis, risk factors such as smoking, passive smoking, drinking, history of malignancy in family and occupation were found. By multivariate analysis, smoking, passive smoking, higher body mass index (BMI) and average income and living space per capita ten years earlier were ascertained, their operations research (OR) values were 3.302, 1.193, 1.003, 1.067 and 0.913.
CONCLUSIONSmoking and passive smoking are independent risk factors of lung cancer. Monthly income per person and living space per person 10 years earlier are associated with elevated risk of lung cancer. Higher body mass index has protective effects on lung cancer risk.
Adult ; Aged ; Humans ; Logistic Models ; Lung Neoplasms ; etiology ; genetics ; Middle Aged ; Occupations ; Risk Factors ; Smoking ; adverse effects
8.Cloning and expression of dengue 2 virus NS1 gene in eukaryotic cells
Zhi-jun, HU ; Jing, YANG ; Wei, ZHAO ; Pei-ying, YANG ; E-De, QIN ; Bao-Chang, FAN ; Li-qing, GENG ; Man, YU
Bulletin of The Academy of Military Medical Sciences 2001;25(1):5-8
Objective:To investigate the correct expression of dengue 2 virus 43 strain NS1 gene in transfected BHK-21 cell. Methods:The D2-43 DNA fragment coding for signal peptide plus NS1 protein was cloned between KpnⅠ site and EcoR Ⅰ site of expression plamid pcDNA3.1. The obtained recombinant vector pcDNA-NS1 was transfected into BHK-21 cells with electroporation technique. After selection by G418, resistant clones were screened by RT-PCR and Western blotting test. Results:The RT-PCR results of four in five randomly selected cell clones were positive. Western blotting test showed that NS1 gene could be expressed in BHK-21 cells. Conclusions:NS1 protein was capable of being expressed and appropriately processed in pcDNA-NS1 transfected BHK-21 cells. The present results suggest the feasibility of NS1-based DNA immunization.
9.Monitoring the breast changes of Chinese postmenopausal women under long-term hormone replacement therapy by mammary ultrasonography.
Man-ting HUANG ; Yu-xin JIANG ; Shou-qing LIN ; Ying ZHANG ; Yuan-zheng ZHOU
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2004;26(1):24-29
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of long-term hormone replacement therapy (HRT) on the breasts of postmenopausal women using mammary ultrasonography.
METHODSAn open randomized clinical study was designed. The percutaneous estradiol gel was used in a cyclic regimen combined with micronized progesterone (MP) or medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA). Sixty healthy women (natural menopause for 1 to 5 years) were recruited and divided into four groups according to the dosage of estrogen and two kinds of progestin. All were given for 25 days per month. Mammary ultrasonography was used to observe breast glandular section thickness, breast duct width, the morphology of lobular unit and the blood flow of color Doppler imaging at baseline and every year from the second to seventh year of HRT. The serum estradiol was also measured from the 15th to 25th day of the cycle. Breast pain was recorded by the subjects.
RESULTS(1) The breast glandular section thickness after HRT was larger than that of before HRT. The breast glandular section thickness became larger gradually over time while the breast duct width became smaller over time. The breast duct width of the fifth year of HRT was significantly different from that of the sixth year (P < 0.05). (2) Twenty-two persons had new breast structure changes after HRT, and the accumulated incidence was 41.5%. New solid lesions formation occurred in five subjects (8.3%) and new cyst formation occurred in one subject (1.7%). After the second year of HRT, the serum estradiol level of the subjects with breast structure changes was higher than that of without breast structure changes and in the sixth year of HRT, and the difference was significant (P < 0.05). After the second year of HRT, the breast glandular section thickness of the subjects with breast structure changes was larger than that of without breast structure changes and in the fifth and sixth year of HRT, the difference was significant (P < 0.05). (3) After HRT, the serum estradiol level of subjects with mastalgia was higher than that of without mastalgia and in the second and sixth follow-up year, the difference was significant (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSThere is an increasing trend of the percentage of glandular tissues of the breast after HRT. There is an increasing trend of the serum estradiol level and the breast glandular section thickness among the subjects with the breast structure changes; there is an increasing trend of the serum estradiol level among the subjects with mastalgia. Mammary ultrasonography can be used to monitor breast structure changes and breast lesions during HRT.
Aged ; Breast ; pathology ; Estradiol ; therapeutic use ; Estrogen Replacement Therapy ; adverse effects ; Female ; Humans ; Medroxyprogesterone Acetate ; therapeutic use ; Menopause ; Middle Aged ; Time Factors ; Ultrasonography, Mammary
10.Application of flexible bronchoscopy in diagnosis and treatment of 104 children with pulmonary atelectasis.
Dai-jia ZHANG ; De-yu ZHAO ; Hui LIANG ; Man TIAN ; Qing HAN
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2010;48(10):767-770
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the value of flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy in diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary atelectasis in children.
METHODTotally 104 patients with pulmonary atelectasis, who were admitted to this department, received flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy from January 2006 to May 2010, were enrolled in a retrospective analysis.
RESULTThe analysis on causes of pulmonary atelectasis showed that 76 cases (73%) of the 104 patients had sputum obstructions, which was the main cause of atelectasis. Thirteen cases (13%) had bronchopulmonary dysplasia, 9 cases among these were infants. Twelve cases (12%) had foreign body aspiration, 8 cases among these were under the age of 3-year. After flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy, 100 cases got expansion of pulmonary atelectasis. Sixty-five of the sputum obstruction cases got atelectasis reexpansion after one time of flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy. Eight of the sputum obstruction cases got atelectasis reexpansion after two times of flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy. Two of the sputum obstruction cases got atelectasis reexpansion after three times of flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy. The rate of atelectasis reexpansion after one time of alveolus lavement was higher in the cases whose courses of disease were under 3 weeks, than in the cases whose courses of disease were beyond 3 weeks.
CONCLUSIONEtiology of pulmonary atelectasis varied at different age. The morbidity of bronchopulmonary dysplasia was high in infants. Foreign body aspiration was the common cause of pulmonary atelectasis in children from 1 to 3-year of age. Sputum obstruction was the main cause of pulmonary atelectasis in over 3-year-old children. Most cases got atelectasis reexpansion after alveolar lavage. The patients who had shorter course of disease might have higher rate of atelectasis reexpansion after alveolar lavage once. Flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy plays an important role in diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary atelectasis.
Adolescent ; Age Factors ; Bronchoscopy ; methods ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Female ; Humans ; Infant ; Male ; Pulmonary Atelectasis ; diagnosis ; surgery ; Retrospective Studies