1.Pediatric Nosocomial Infection:Reasons Analysis and Prevention Strategies
Chun YUAN ; Haibin YAN ; Jianfen GUAN ; Shuofen SHI ; Gaobiao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2009;0(18):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the reasons of pediatric nosocomial infection,analyze the possible risk factors,and provide the effective control and prevention strategies. METHODS A total of 18002 patients were investigated in 2007 by prospective study. The data were analyzed via SPSS 11.5 statistical analysis software using mainly descriptive and contrast analysis. RESULTS The nosocomial infection rate was 2.44%. The children were relatively highly infected on both of age from 1-month-old to 1-year-old (3.67%) and stay in hospital over 10 days (7.85%) ,the season in third and fourth quarters (3.13% and 2.64%). The nosocomial infection occurred mainly in respiratory tract and gastrointestinal tract,and more respiratory infections occurred in winter and spring,but more gastrointestinal tract infections occurred in summer and autumn. CONCLUSIONS Pediatric patients are more easy infected of the baby age or the longer stay in the hospital. Pediatric nosocomial infection more occurrs in the summer and autumn. Hospitals should focus on preventing and controlling the respiratory and gastrointestinal infections.
2.Influence of scanning time window on the binding potentials of dopamine transporter in the brain of healthy volunteers with 11C-CFT PET imaging
Chun QIU ; Chuantao ZUO ; Zhengwei ZHANG ; Ping WU ; Huiwei ZHANG ; Yihui GUAN
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2013;33(5):362-366
Objective To find the optimal scanning time window and then set up the normal binding potentials (BPs) of 2β-carbomethoxy-3β-(4-fluorophenyl)-(N-11C-methyl) tropane (11C-CFT) DAT PET/CT imaging.Methods Thirty-one healthy volunteers (20 males,11 females,average age:(55.7±2.3) years),who all gave written informed consent,were divided into three age and gender-matched groups according to block randomization.Each group underwent static PET/CT scan in different time windows from 40-60 min,60-80 min to 80-100 min after 11C-CFT injection.To determine the best scanning time window,the ratios of caudate and putamen of all volunteers were analyzed using automatic ROI method (caudate (putamen)/parieto-occipital cotex-1) and compared by one-way analysis of variance and the least significant difference (LSD) t test.The ratio of the same area between different age-groups and gender-groups was compared with independent two-sample t test.Results Ratios of left caudate (2.08±0.06,1.75±0.07and 1.77±0.12 respectively),right anterior putamen (2.33±0.06,1.95±0.09 and 2.08±0.12 respectively)and bilateral posterior putamen (left:1.88±0.66,1.55±0.88 and 1.72±0.09; right:1.98±0.07,1.61±0.09and 1.69±0.12) were all different in three time windows (F=3.588,3.345,4.479,3.557,all P<0.05).There were significant differences in ratios of left caudate,right anterior and bilateral posterior putamen between 40-60 min and the 60-80 min (all P<0.05),as well as the ratios of left caudate between 40-60 min and the 80-100 min group (P<0.05).While no valid differences in ratios of those areas were shown between the groups of 60-80 min and 80-100 min scanning time window (all P>0.05).DAT densities in right and left side of caudate,anterior and posterior putamen were significantly lower in the group over 60 years of age than those under 60 years (t=-3.260,-3.090,-3.270,-3.190,-2.270,-3.110,all P<0.05),but were not different between gender-groups (t =0.367,0.522,0.144,0.524,0.166,0.004,all P>0.05).Conclusions Sixty min after injection of 11C-CFT,the BPs achieve stable stage,so the best scanning time window of 11C-CFT DAT PET imaging was 60-80 min after injection.Identification of normal DAT distribution and understanding of normal BPs of 11C-CFF are necessary before its clinical application.
4.The survey on the traffic capacity of ambulances in Beijing
Jin-Jun ZHANG ; Yong-Chun ZHAO ; Hang LI ; Jin-Bao GUAN ; Kai-Hong CHEN ;
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2006;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the traffic capacity of ambulances in Beijing,and to explore factors and methods to resolve this problem.Method A survey on all the ambulances on-duty in Beijing from 17th August to 17th September 2006 was conducted by questionnaires.Results The average speed of ambulances in Beijing was 32.07 km/h.There were statistically significant differences in terms of the areas and time, respectively.Conclusions The traffic jam of Beijing was serious.The traffic capacity of ambulances was far from being ideal,which restricted the operation of 120 ambulances.It is difficult to satisfy the needs of Beijing 2008 Olympic games and it is time for the relevant authorities to search for appropriate methods and solve this problem.
5.Analysis of the Relationship Between Era and YggG in E.coli by Double-promoter Expression Vector pDH2-YggG-P_(tac)-Era
Yong HUANG ; Xiao-Nan ZHANG ; Bin ZHANG ; Tao WANG ; Li WANG ; Lu-Yuan GUAN ; Nan-Chun CHEN ; Su-Min CHEN ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(03):-
yggG, a Era-binding protein gene, was isolated and cloned from the E.coli genomic DNA library. Previous studies indicated that the product of yggG gene, YggG294(amino acids 1-294), strongly inhibited the growth of host bacteria and caused the death of bacteria cells. To elucidate whether Era is related to the death of bacterial cells expressed YggG294,A double promoter expression vector that can express YggG294 and Era proteins controllably in cells was constructed. Using this vector to express YggG294 and Era protein in the same E.coli cells, then analyzed the relation between YggG294 and Era. The results showed that the ratio of Era proteins to total proteins increased with the increase of induction time in E.coli cells without YggG294 expression and with little YggG294 expression;the ratio of Era proteins to total proteins seemed to be a constant level in E.coli cells overexpressing YggG294;but we could not detect any Era hydrolyzate in E.coli cells overexpressed YggG294 could not be detected. The results also showed that pre-expression of Era protein did not produce any effect on the growth inhibition of E.coli cells caused by YggG294. These results indicate that YggG294 can not hydrolyze Era protein in E.coli cells, and that YggG-Era interaction is not associated with the death of bacteria expressed YggG294. It is thus reasonable to draw a conclusion that Era is not associated with the growth inhibition of E.coli cells caused by YggG294. YggG294 inhibits the growth of bacteria by other way.
6.Ion pair HPLC assay of metformin hydrochloride in human plasma
Guan-Yang LIN ; Xiu-Hua ZHANG ; Chun-Hong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2005;22(3):241-243
OBJECTIVE A HPLC method was established for the assaying of metformin in human plasma. METHODS The mosulfonate and adjusted to pH 4.7 by phosphoric acid) (40:60) ,the flow rate was 1.0mL/min, the detection was carried out with a than 10%. CONCLUSION The method is simple, rapid, and accurate, and it is suitable for the determination of metformin in the human plasma.
7.Inhibitory effect of arctigenin on lymphocyte activation stimulated with PMA/ionomycin.
Cheng-Hong SUN ; Xin-Qiang LAI ; Li ZHANG ; Jing-Chun YAO ; Yong-Xia GUAN ; Li-Hong PAN ; Ying YAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(4):482-489
This study investigated the effect of arctigenin (Arc) on the cell activation, cytokines expression, proliferation, and cell-cycle distribution of mouse T lymphocytes. Mouse lymphocytes were prepared from lymph node and treated with Phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate (PMA)/Ionimycin (Ion) and/or Arc. CD69, CD25, cytokines, proliferation and cell cycle were assayed by flow cytometry. The results showed that, at concentrations of less than 1.00 micromol x L(-1), Arc expressed non-obvious cell damage to cultured lymphocytes, however, it could significantly down-regulate the expression of CD69 and CD25, as well as TNF-alpha, IFN-gamma, IL-2, IL-4, IL-6 and IL-10 on PMA/Ion stimulated lymphocytes. At the same time, Arc could also inhibit the proliferation of PMA/Ion-activated lymphocytes and exhibited lymphocyte G 0/G1 phase cycle arrest. These results suggest that Arc possesses significant anti-inflammatory effects that may be mediated through the regulation of cell activation, cytokines expression and cell proliferation.
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents
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pharmacology
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Antigens, CD
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metabolism
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Antigens, Differentiation, T-Lymphocyte
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metabolism
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Arctium
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chemistry
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Cell Cycle Checkpoints
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drug effects
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Cell Proliferation
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drug effects
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Cytokines
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metabolism
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Female
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Furans
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Interferon-gamma
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metabolism
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Interleukin-10
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metabolism
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Interleukin-2
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metabolism
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Interleukin-2 Receptor alpha Subunit
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metabolism
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Interleukin-4
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metabolism
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Interleukin-6
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metabolism
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Ionomycin
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pharmacology
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Lectins, C-Type
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metabolism
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Lignans
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pharmacology
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Lymphocyte Activation
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drug effects
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Plants, Medicinal
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T-Lymphocytes
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cytology
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
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metabolism
8.Oxaliplatin plus capecitabine for advanced gastric cancer: report of 38 cases.
Mei GUAN ; Lu ZHANG ; Lin ZHAO ; Chun-mei BAI
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2010;32(4):407-411
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of the combination chemotherapy of oxaliplatin with capecitabine(XELOX)in patients with advanced gastric cancer.
METHODSThirty-eight advanced gastric cancer patients who received XELOX regimen during 2004-2009 were analyzed retrospectively. The combination chemotherapy included oxaliplatin as 2-hour infusion on day 1 and capecitabine po bid on days 1 to 14. Treatment was repeated every 3 weeks.
RESULTSXELOX regime was applied as first-line therapy in 34 patients and as second-line therapy in 4 patients. After three cycles of chemotherapy, the outcomes in 32 patients who received XELOX as the first-line therapy included partial response (n = 8,25.0%), stable disease (n=14,43.8%), and progressive disease (n=10, 31.2%); no patient achieved complete response. The median time to progression and overall survival time were 7.0 months (95% CI: 4.5-9.5 months) and 12 months (95% CI: 9.8-14.2 months), respectively. One-year and two-year survival rates were 40.6% and 23.7%, respectively. Grade 3-4 toxicities including neutropenia (10.5%), thrombocytopenia (2.6%), nausea (7.9%), and vomiting (5.3%)were noted in a few patients.
CONCLUSIONXELOX regimen can be effectively and safely applied as first-line treatment for advanced gastric cancer patients.
Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ; therapeutic use ; Capecitabine ; Deoxycytidine ; administration & dosage ; analogs & derivatives ; therapeutic use ; Female ; Fluorouracil ; administration & dosage ; analogs & derivatives ; therapeutic use ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Organoplatinum Compounds ; administration & dosage ; Retrospective Studies ; Stomach Neoplasms ; drug therapy ; Treatment Outcome
9.Correlation of daily living activities with location and severity of traumatic brain injury.
Yun-ge ZHANG ; Chun-xiao LI ; Guo-fu GUAN ; Xing-rong CHEN ; Hui-min FANG ; Zhou WANG ; Xi-ping CHEN
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2014;30(6):434-436
OBJECTIVE:
To study the correlation of daily living activities with location and severity of trau- matic brain injury (TBI) and to provide a theoretical basis for improving the accuracy of expert opinion.
METHODS:
Five hundred and one cases of patients with TBI were selected. Detailed records included following: pre-injury situation, location and severity of injury, treatment and education. Daily living activi- ties scale (Barthel index) was applied to test the subjects' daily living activities. The relevance among location and severity of TBI and Barthel index was statistically analyzed.
RESULTS:
In mild TBI group, there was no significant difference in Barthel index among each location (P>0.05). In moderate TBI group, there were significant differences in Barthel index between subarachnoid hemorrhage and cerebral lobe injury, also between parietal, occipital lobes injury and frontal lobe injury, parietal, occipital lobes injury and temporal lobe (P<0.05), respectively, whereas no significant difference in Barthel index between frontal lobe injury and temporal lobe injury (P>0.05). In severe TBI, there were significant differences in Barthel index between every two different locations (P<0.05).
CONCLUSION
There is some correlation between the location of TBI and Barthel index, which provides an important reference value for analyzing and determining daily living activities after TBI.
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Adult
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Brain Injuries/rehabilitation*
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Outcome Assessment, Health Care
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Trauma Severity Indices
10.Synthesis of opiate receptor radioligand 11C-carfentanil and its biodistribution in rats
Hui-chun, WANG ; Zheng-wei, ZHANG ; Ping, LIU ; Fang-ping, XUE ; Hai-bo, TAN ; Chuan-tao, ZUO ; Feng-chun, HUA ; Zhe-min, HUANG ; Jun, ZHAO ; Yi-hui, GUAN
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2011;31(1):46-49
Objective To establish an automatic synthesis method for 11C-carfentanil (CFN) as an novel opiate receptor radioligand and study its biodistribution in rats. Methods 11C-Triflate-CH3 was bubbled into 0.5 mg precursor desmethyl-CFN (which was dissolved in 0.15 ml DMSO) to generate 11C-CFN in a V-tube at room temperature. Sep-Pak C2 column was used for purification of 11C-CFN, which was eluted by 3ml binary system aqueous solution, 10 ml water thrice, and then I ml ethanol. The biodistribution (% ID/g) of 11C-CFN in SD rats was studied. SPSS 13.0 was used for statistical analysis. Non-normal distribution data were analyzed using nonparametric test. Results The synthesis time for 11C-CFN was 20 min (end of bombardment, EOB). The synthesis yield was (35.5 ± 2.2) % on average (n = 12, uncorrected)with the radiochemical purity over 98%. Biodistribution study in rats showed that the tracer had a high brain uptake, rapid blood clearance, and a metabolic pathway via liver and kidney. The highest tracer uptake was in thalamus (4.26 ± 0.89) % ID/g and striatum (4.05 ± 1.08) % ID/g at 5 min after injection, followed by cerebral cortex (2.63±0.89) %ID/g, pons (2.26 ±0.57) % ID/g, hippocampus (2. 17 ±0.55) %ID/g and cerebellum (2. 15 ±0.39) %ID/g. Conclusions The automatic synthesis of 11C-CFN is fast and reliable, and this radioligand can be used for opiate receptor imaging.