1.Tuina Treatment of Infantile Eczema
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2004;2(5):17-18
Twenty cases of infantile eczema were treated by combination of Tuina therapy and Western medications, and 18 cases were treated by Western medications. The therapeutic effective rate was respectively 100% and 90.0% in the two groups, with a difference between them (P< 0.01).
2.Effects of different fluorides and their loading on the release properties of composite resin
Dong LI ; Xinyi ZHAO ; Weihua SONG ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(13):-
Objective To evaluate the effects of different kinds of fluorides and their loading on the fluoride releasing characteristics of fluoride containing composite resins. Methods Two paste type of composite resin, containing NaF and K 2TiF 6 respectively, were prepared. The composite resins were based on Bis GMA/TEGDMA resin and loaded with fluoride at 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% by weight, and a non fluoridated composite resin was prepared as the control. Six standardized discs (6 mm?3 mm) were made of each material, and three discs of each material were stored in plastic vials containing 5 ml deionized water at 37 ℃ respectively and the others in artificial saliva. The water and the artificial saliva were changed every 24 hours. An ion selective electrode (9606BN Orion) connected to an ion analyzer (720A Orion) was used to determine the amount of fluoride released on days 8, 15, 22, 29 and 62. The data were analyzed using t tests. Results All of the fluoride containing materials demonstrated a higher fluoride release than that from non fluoride control materials. The composite resin containing NaF released significantly more fluoride than that of K 2TiF 6. All materials showed a significantly higher release of fluoride in water than in artificial saliva ( P
3.Significance of detection of Hcy,hs-CRP and cTnT in patients with coronary heart diseases
Hui LI ; Xingning WANG ; Dong ZHAO
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(1):8-9
Objective To study the significance of plasma homocysteine(Hcy),high sensitivity C-reactive protein(hs-CRP)and cardiac treponin T(cTnT)changes in the patients with coronary heart diseases(CHD).Methods From August 2012 to November 2013,240 patients with CHD in our hospital were collected as the CHD group and 250 individuals of healthy physical examination served as the control group.Serum Hcy,hs-CRP and cTnT were detected by using the enzymatic cycle assay,immune scatter turbi-dimetry and electrochemiluminescence assay respectively.The data were statistically analyzed by the SPSS software.Results The serum levels of Hcy,hs-CRP and cTnT in the CHD group were (24.89±17.78)μmol/L,(17.43±35.89)mg/L and (0.76±2.36) ng/mL respectively,which were significantly higher than those in the control group(P <0.001).Moreover,the positive rate of Hcy in the CHD group was the highest (81 .25%),followed by hs-CRP(64.58%)and cTnT (58.75%).Conclusion Hcy,hs-CRP and cTnT played important roles in the development and progression of CHD,so reducing Hcy level may be an important pathway for preventing and treating CHD.
4.Effect of fluoxetine on the viability and lipopolysaccharide-induced tumor necrosis factor-α release of primary cultured rat astrocytes
Aiguo DONG ; Lili ZHAO ; Haihong LI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2012;21(6):512-514
ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of fluoxetine on viability and lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced TNF-α release of primary cultured rat astrocytes.MethodsThe cells were plated on 96-well tissue culture plates and treated with (5,10,20,40) μM fluoxetine for 24 hours,MTT method was used to measure the cell viability.The cells were plated on 48-well tissue culture plates,treated sequentially with (5,10,20,40) μM fluoxetine and 1 μg/ml LPS,and enzymatic linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA) was used to detect the TNF-α level of the cell supematant.ResultsCompared to viability of the control group( OD value:0.20 ± 0.017 ),fluoxetine at the dose of 20 μM,40 μM increased the viability of astrocytes ( OD value:0.23 ± 0.013,0.24 ± 0.012 ) (P <0.05,P<0.01 ).Treatment with LPS for 24 hours,the level of TNF-α was significantly increased ( 53.84 ±24.84) pg/ml compared to the control group( 8.00 ± 10.87)pg/ml (P < 0.01 ),fluoxetine at a dose of 10 μM can suppressed LPS-induced TNF-α release from astrocytes ( 28.85 ± 3.36 ) pg/ml (P < 0.05 ).ConclusionFluoxetine can increase astrocytes viability and suppress LPS-induced TNF-α release from astrocytes.
5.Establishing of rat heart failure model in myocardial infarction:the changes of cytokines
Yanhua LI ; Shiwen WANG ; Dong ZHAO
Clinical Medicine of China 2008;24(5):404-406
Objective To establish rat heart failure(HF)model following myocardial infarction(MI)and then detect the possible cytokines expression levels at different HF groups,so to explore the development of cytokines levels during the progression of heart failure.Methods The model was established by ligature of the left descending coronary artery.The rats were assessed by echocardiography and cardiac catheterization before and after 4 and 16 weeks following coronary ligature.Serum levels of TNF-α and IL-6 were determined.Results ①Serum cytokines could not be detectable in sham group using ELISA Methods,while in operated group,the concentration of TNF-α and IL-6 were significantly higher,especially IL-6.②The diagnosis coincidence between echocardiography and hemodynamics was high.Echocardiography can be used as an invasive measure to assess cardiac function in rat heart failure models.Conclusion ①Cytokines content is higher in compensated compared with the other two groups,especially to the IL-6 expression.②Cardiac ultrasound can be used as a useful method in monitoring postinfarction heart failure rat model,especially as an invasive measure.It can provide us successive data of the model.
6.Lower extremity deep venous insufficiency and Cockett syndrome.
Guoxiang DONG ; Xuan LI ; Jun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Surgery 2001;21(5):276-277
Objective This study was To investigate the incidence rate of Cockett syndrome and relationship between Cockett syndrome and varicose veins and deep venous incompetence of the left lower extremities.Methods 73 patients(100 legs) with varicose veins of the lower extremities were investigated by descending deep venography and iliography preoperatively.Results There were 35(47.9%) cases with abnormalities of the left common iliac vein (ALCIV)in all the cases.There were 31 cases with this conditions in the patients with varicose veins of the left or both lower extremity.While in the patients with varicose veins of the only right lower extremity,there were only 4 cases with ALCIV.In contrast,there was a significant difference between groups(χ2=9.8641,P=0.0017).In the patients with ALCIV,14 cases with Ⅲ or Ⅳ grade of deep venous incomptence were found, and only 6 cases with deep venous incompetence in the patients without ALCIV.There was a significant difference(χ2=5.3688,P=0.0205).Conclusion Cockett's syndrome frequently occurs in varicose veins of the left lower extremity.There is a relationship between them.Cockett's syndrome might be one of the causes for the deep venous incompetence of the left leg.
7.Transanal local excision of carcinoid tumors in the upper rectum under proctoscope: A clinical report of 6 cases
Kejun LI ; Zuowei ZHAO ; Lei DONG
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2005;0(07):-
Objective To study surgical techniques and clinical effects of minimally invasive excision of high rectal carcinoid tumors with anus preservation. Methods We conducted transanal local excision of rectal carcinoid tumors in 6 cases by using self-made proctoscope and laparoscopic instruments from August 2002 to January 2005. The tumors were located on the depth of 9~12 cm from the anal verge, and excision margin was 0.5~1 cm from the tumors. Results All the operations were performed successfully. A follow-up for 3~28 months (mean, 15 months) found no recurrence, metastasis, rectal stenosis, or other short- or long-term complications. The postoperative hospital stay was 3~6 days. No analgesics were required. Conclusions Transanal local excision of high rectal carcinoid tumors under proctoscope is safe, reliable, minimally invasive, and cost-effective.
8.Long-term results of electrocoagulation for 426 cases of varicose veins of the lower extremities
Tianrun LI ; Guoxiang DONG ; Jun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2005;0(11):-
Objective To assess long-term outcomes of electrocoagulation for treating varicose veins of the lower extremities. Methods A retrospective review was made on clinical data of 426 cases of varicose veins of the lower extremities treatd by electrocoagulation from October 1996 to October 2001.Postoperative follow-ups were carried out with clinic checkups or questionnaires.Results Of the 426 cases,follow-ups for 4~9 years(mean,5.8 years) were completed in 364 cases(500 limbs) and a loss to follow-up was encountered in 62 cases,the follow-up rate being 85.4%.The cumulative rate of recurrent varicose veins was 10.4%(52/500),in which the recurrent varicose veins were cured with sclerosing agents in 50 limbs and with re-operations in 2 limbs.The relief rate of sensation of heaviness and tension was 95.1%(309/325).Accompanying venous ulcers in 20 limbs healed up within 2~8 weeks.The incidences of subcutaneous hematoma and saphenous nerve injury were 0.8%(5/594) and 1.2%((7/594),) respectively.Skin burns happened in 5 limbs(0.8%,5/594). Conclusions Electrocoagulation for varicose veins of the lower extremities is proved to be a novel minimally invasive method,with advantages of safety,effectiveness,low costs,and short hospital stay.
9.Clinical application of Tempofilter Ⅱ temporary caval filter
Jun ZHAO ; Jingfu LI ; Guoxiang DONG
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2005;0(07):-
Objective To summarize the clinical application of the Tempofilter Ⅱ temporary caval filter.Methods The Tempofilter Ⅱ temporary caval filter was employed in 24 patients from April 2002 to August 2006.Before the implantation,we performed color ultrasonography to detect the extent of thrombus and the situation of inferior vena cava,renal vein,and access vein(right internal jugular vein).Under the guidance of color ultrasonography and X-ray fluoroscopy(free of contrast agent),the temporary filter was placed in the inferior vena cava distal of the renal vein orifice through a guide wire by using the Seldinger technique.Results The filter was successfully implanted and removed in all the 24 patients.The duration of placement was 5 days~6 weeks(mean,16.8 days).Filter thrombosis occurred in 4 patients at 3 days ~ 2 weeks after operation.The thrombi(