1.Congenital pulmonary vein atresia
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2014;29(16):1207-1210
Congenital pulmonary vein atresia (PVA) is a rare anomaly in clinic.Patients with congenital PVA are usually symptomatic and present with recurrent episodes of pneumonia or haemoptysis in infancy or childhood.Because PVA often occurs in the setting of other congenital heart lesions,so repeated infection of lung might be considered to associate with left-to-right intracardiac shunt with increased pulmonary blood,but ignore further examination of more rare cause.Diagnosis of PVA is based primarily on imaging test,chest radiograph,lung CT and fiberoptic bronchoscopy might reveal some indirect characteristic changes of the disease.Three dimensional contrast enhanced cardiac CT can make a definite diagnosis.The disease is difficult to cure at present,the aim of the treatment is to preserve lung function.The prognosis is associated with the number of involved pulmonary veins.
2.Genetic immunization of BALB/c mice with extracellular domains of human TSH receptor provides a model of Graves' disease
Ziqin ZHAO ; Lanying LI ; Yunjuan ZHU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1985;0(02):-
0.05).Conclusion:The pcDNA3.1/hTSHR has been successfully constructed.Animal models of Graves' disease have been made successfully by genetic immunization.
3.Vinorelbine plus oxaliplatin in the treatment of advanced non-small-cell lung cancer
Yongcheng LI ; Yunjuan ZHAO ; Haiyan WU
China Oncology 1998;0(04):-
0.05). The main toxicities were well tolerated and consisted of leukopenia,nausea/vomiting and peripheral neuritis. Grades Ⅲ-Ⅳ nausea/vomiting,renal toxicity and cardiac insufficiency occurred more frequently in the control group,peripheral neuritis occurred more frequently in the study group (P
4.Clinical analysis and follow-up of neonatal lower respiratory tract infection with respiratory syncytial virus
Jing LU ; Ju YIN ; Yunjuan LI ; Lei WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2014;29(6):436-439
Objective To investigate the clinical features of neonatal lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI)with respiratory syncytial virus(RSV),and to explore the relationship between clinical features and recurrcnt cough or wheezing after discharge.Methods From May 2008 to May 2013,the data of 41 neonates diagnosed as LRTI with RSV infection in New Century International Children's Hospital were analyzed retrospectively.The clinical features and follow-up results were observed.Results All the neonates had cough,92.7% (38/41 cases) had choking,85.4% (35/41 cases) had runny nose and nasal obstruction,31.7% (13/41 cases) had fever,65.9% (27/41 cases) had wheezing sound during physical examination,29.3% (12/41 cases)of the neonates were accompanied with bacterial infection(n=29),in which 50.0% (6/12 cases) were infected by staphylococcus aureus.Compared to the neonates only with RSV infection,the proportion of fever was higher in those with RSV combined with bacterial infection (n =12)(x2 =6.034,P < 0.05),and there were no statistical differences between the neonates with or without bacterial infection in white blood cell count and with or without shadow in chest X-ray(x2 =0.859,2.064,P =0.485,0.202).Compared with the neonates without family history of atopy,the neonates with the family history of atopy were more likely to get wheezing (88.2% vs 57.1%,x2 =4.871,P < 0.05) during primary infection.During the follow-up,there was higher proportion of children with family history of atopy in the group with subsequent recurrent cough and/or wheezing than in the group without subsequent recurrent cough and/or wheezing (71.4% vs 26.3%,x2 =6.388,P < 0.05).Conclusions Cough,choking are most common symptoms in neonatal LRTI with RSV,and there is no wheezing sound during phy-sical examination in some neonates.LRTI with RSV is likely combined with bacterial infection.Wheezing is more common in the neonates with family history of atopy.The RSV LTRI neonates with family history of atopy incline to get subsequent recurrent cough or wheeze after discharge.
5.Optimization of the intranasal powders of Panax Notoginseng Saponins by the central composite design-response surface methodology
Yunjuan WU ; Xianyi SHA ; Junchan LI ; Xiaoling FANG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(01):-
AIM: To determine the optimized intranasal powders formulation of Panax Notoginseng Saponins(PNS). METHODS: According to the indexes of the in vitro release rate in 1h and 12h of Rb1 and Rg1, bioadhesive intensity and the ciliary toxicity in situtoad palatal mucosa of the preparations, the optimized formulation was determined by the central composite design-response surface methodology. RESULTS: When the correspondent percentage of PNS, microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) and moderate viscosity hydroxypropyl cellulose (H-HPC) was 31%, 60% and 9%, respectively, the release rate in 1h and 12h of Rb1 and Rg1 was 6.82%, 53.25% and 83.4%, 95.09%, respectively. The adhesive time was 78min, and the lasting time of ciliary movement after the rinsing of the PNS powders was 94.84% to the physiological saline group which suggested the powder was almost no toxicity. CONCLUSIONS: The optimized formulation of the PNS intranasal powder was obtained quickly and conveniently by the central composite design-response surface methodology.
6.Urinalysis of transforming growth factor-β1 in old patients with diabetic nephropathy
Jianjian YAO ; Yunjuan QIAN ; Qi LIN ; Dongfeng LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2005;11(11):940-941
ObjectiveTo search detecting urine transforming growth factor-β1(TGF-β1) of type 2 diabetes mellitus(DM) in diagnosing early diabetic nephropathy in old patients.MethodsTGF-β1,microalbumin,microglobulin α1 and microglobulin β2 in urine from 53 cases of old type 2 diabetics and 27 cases of normal controls were detected.ResultsTGF-β1 was(21.2±7.32) ng/mmolCr in diabetics whose urine albumin were normal and was(58.79±25.93) ng/mmolCr in diabetics whose urine microalbumin was abnormal(P<0.01).Both were significantly higher than that of the normal control which was(7.79±3.58) ng/mmolCr(P<0.01).TGF-β1 was direct remarkably correlative with microablumin(r=0.5415),microglobulin α1(r=0.6282) and microglobulin β2(r=0.3248)(P<0.01 respectively),but was nothing with glycohemoglobin(r=0.2304,P>0.05).ConclusionTGF-β1 detection may be used as a sensitive and reliable guideline to diagnose early diabetic nephropathy in old diabetics.
7.Quality of life of discharged senile patients with chronic diseases and influencial factors
Tianwen HUANG ; Li PENG ; Yunjuan TAN ; Yuantao HAO ; Yongjing SU ; Xiaoyan ZHANG ; Shifeng DENG ; Yan XIAO
Modern Clinical Nursing 2014;(1):12-16
Objective To investigate the quality of life of patients with chronic diseases as well as the influencing factors. Method Two hundred and fifty five elderly patients with chronic disease from 3 hospitals in Guangzhou involved in the survey by adopting WHO quality of life-old(WHO OQOL-OLD)to investigate the quality of life and influencial factors.Results The quality of life of the elderly patients was in middle level.In the dimension of Past,Present and Future Activities,the quality of life was statistically different between the patients with different chronic diseases(P<0.05);In the dimension of Autonomy and Death&Dying, the quality of life was statistically different between those with and without cerebrovascular diseaseor(all P<0.05);In the dimensions of Autonomy,Social Participation,Death and Dying and Intimacy,the quality of life was statistically different between those needing care and no care after discharge(all P<0.05).Conclusions The quality of life of the elderly patients with chronic diseases is in middle level.The influencing factors for the quality of life include contracting multiple diseases,needing care after discharge and cerebrovascular diseases.At discharge,nurses should regulate instructions for them for the purpose of improving their autonomy,social participation and adaptability after discharge. Thus,their quality of life can be improved.
8.Contrast ultrasound in the assessment of renal cortical perfusion in rabbits
Yinlong LIU ; Yinzhu CHU ; Changjun WU ; Dianqiang YUE ; Kunkun WANG ; Feng ZHANG ; Yunjuan LI ; Haixia LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2009;25(10):1757-1760
Objective To explore the value of the ultrasound contrast agent in conjunction with advanced contrast imaging techniques in the evaluation of the renal cortical perfusion. Methods The animal model was established with ligating renal artery to cause the renal cortical perfusion decrease of rabbits. Real-time harmonic gray scale imaging was performed to visualize the contrast enhancement of the renal cortex. After bolus injection of contrast agent SonoVue, dynamic image was observed and recorded during the first three minutes. According to the time-intensity curve (TIC), accelerating time (AT),Peak intensity (A), time to half of peak intensity (T), difference between peak and base (PBD), slope rate of the curve (β) and the product of A and β (A·β) were obtained before and after the renal artery operation. The t test and correlation analysis was used to examine the above parameters. Results Before the renal artery operation, renal cortex enhanced rapidly and obviously, the way of the enhancement was renal artery-cortex-pyramids. After ligation of renal artery, AT prolonged evidently (P<0.001), A decreased obviously (P<0.001), T obviously shortened (P<0.001), PBD decreased markedly (P<0.001), while the decline of βinduced (P<0.002) and A·βobvious dropped(P<0.001). AT, BPD and A·βcorrelated with stenosis level of renal artery. Compared with 31%-69% group, AT prolonged evidently (P<0.001). A decreased obviously (P<0.029), PBD decreased obviously (P<0.001), A·β was dropped markedly (P<0.02) in 70%-93% stenosis group. Conclusions Contrast agent combining with developed contrast specific imaging is able to detect changes of renal cortical microcirculation sensitively with the help of analysis of TIC.
9.Influence of community health education on quality of life and compliance in patients with coronary heart disease
Fang RUAN ; Rong LIANG ; Yan WANG ; Liguang ZHU ; Xiaochun ZENG ; Yunjuan LU ; Mei ZHENG ; Hong LI
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2015;24(6):600-602,603
Objective:To explore influence of health education on quality of life and compliance in community pa‐tients with coronary heart disease (CHD) .Methods :A total of 83 community CHD patients were selected and ran‐domly divided into routine treatment group (n=38 ,received routine treatment of CHD ) and health education group (n=45 ,received CHD health education based on routine treatment ) .Score of Seattle angina questionnaire (SAQ) after intervention ,therapeutic compliance and incidence rate of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) with‐in six months were compared between two groups .Results:Compared with routine treatment group after interven‐tion ,there were significant rise in each item score and total score of SAQ [total score ,(54.3 ± 7.2) scores vs .(65.4 ± 7.5) scores] ,P<0.05 all;and therapeutic compliance also significantly rose (good rate ,52.6% vs .77.8% ) in health education group , P< 0.05. After six‐month follow‐up ,total incidence rate of MACE in health education group was significantly lower than that of routine treatment group (8.9% vs .26.3% ) , P< 0.05. Conclusion:Health education can significantly improve quality of life ,compliance and prognosis in community patients with cor‐onary heart disease ,which is worth clinical extending and use .
10.Metagenomics in studying gastrointestinal tract microorganism.
Bo XU ; Yunjuan YANG ; Junjun LI ; Xianghua TANG ; Yuelin MU ; Zunxi HUANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2013;29(12):1721-1735
Animal gastrointestinal tract contains a complex community of microbes, whose composition ultimately reflects the co-evolution of microorganisms with their animal host. The gut microbial community of humans and animals has received significant attention from researchers because of its association with health and disease. The application of metagenomics technology enables researchers to study not only the microbial composition but also the function of microbes in the gastrointestinal tract. In this paper, combined with our own findings, we summarized advances in studying gastrointestinal tract microorganism with metagenomics and the bioinformatics technology.
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