1.Effects and evaluation of misoprostol in hysteroscopy
Qiongxia LIN ; Qiaoli ZHEN ; Lan XU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 1999;0(04):-
AIM : To observe the effects of misoprostol used for intenerating cervical and ease pain in hysteroscopy. METHODS : 63 of 107 cases were randomly chosen as the group of misoprostol, and 200 ?g misoprostol was taken orally 1h before hysteroscopy. Another 44 cases were taken as the group of antitheses, and no medication was taken before hysteroscopy. RESULTS : The diameter of cervical, hemorrhage, the rate of PAAS and bellyache in the group of misoprostol were lower than that in the group of antitheses. CONCLUSION : 200 ?g misoprotol orally 1h before hysteroscopy is an advantageous and ideal method with alleviating pain from wound, reducing manipulation, decreasing hemorrhage, reducing PAAS happening in intenerating cervical.
2.Study on evaluation index system for medical service scientific research competitiveness
Lin SHEN ; Lijing YANG ; Zhen WANG ; Yuwen XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2014;27(1):33-36
Objective To establish a scientific evaluation index system for medical service scientific research competitiveness for government assessment.Methods The evaluation indexes and their weights were determined after two rounds Delphi consultation.Results Construct a hierachical index system composed of three groups,namely investment,output and effects,including three first class index,13 second ones and 50 third ones after two rounds Delphi consultation.Conclusions The index system has reasonable structure and comprehensive contents,reflecting the core idea of scientific research competitiveness evaluation.
3.Clinical survey of 88 cases of candidemia
Zhen WU ; Dongfang LIN ; Shuxin XIAO ; Xiaogang XU
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2014;(3):177-181
Objective To understand the clinical features of candidemia.Methods A retrospective analysis was performed based on the data of 88 candidemia cases treated in Huashan Hospital during the period from 2007 to 2012.The clinical data were re-viewed in terms of species distribution,underlying diseases,clinical manifestations,treatment and outcomes.The prognostic factors were analyzed by chi-square test or Fisher exact probability test.Multivariate analysis was conducted by multiple Logis-tic regression.Results Candida albicans (40/88,45.5%)was the most common pathogen isolated from these candidemia ca-ses,followed by Candida tropicalis (20/88,22.7%),Candida parapsilosis (17/88,19.3%),Candida glabrata (10/88, 11 .4%),and Candida krusei (1/88,1 .1 %).Solid malignancy,diabetes,and surgical procedure were the most frequently identified underlying diseases.Fatal or deteriorative outcome was reported in 28 cases.The attributable mortality was 18.2%. Multivariate prognostic analysis indicated that presence of central venous catheter (OR:6.322,95% CI :1 .055-37.891 ,P =0.044)was independently correlated to increased mortality.Appropriate antifungal therapy was an independent predictor of de-creased overall mortality (OR:0.137,95% CI :0.039-0.480,P =0.002).Conclusions The pathogen distribution of candi-demia has changed slightly.Appropriate antifungal therapy plays a key role in the treatment of candidemia.
4.Comparison of scientific research papers from 2000 to 2009 of 15 general hospital in subprovincial city in China
Lijing YANG ; Lin SHEN ; Yuwen XU ; Zhen WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2011;24(6):413-415
To reveal the scientific research situation of general hospitals in recent years in china,the authors retrieved papers included in CBM、CCD and ISI Web of Knowledge,and compared the production of papers from the general hospital in 15 sub-provincial cities during the period of 2000 -2009.Also the citation frequency of all papers and the average citation frequency were compared.
5.Chitosan/PVA nerve conduits repair sciatic nerve defect in rats
Yong LIU ; Chunlin HOU ; Haodong LIN ; Zhen XU ; Changzheng WEI
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2011;34(4):297-300
ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of chitosan/PVA nerve conduits which used for repairing sciatics nerve defect in rats.MethodsTwenty-seven rats were divided into 3 groups randomly,with 9 rats in each group. Firstly, the 15mm defects in the left sciatic nerves were made in the rats and were respectively repaired with chitosan/PVA conduits graft (group A), the silicon conduits graft (group B),and autografts (group C). At 12 weeks after the operations, the left sciatic nerves were taken out, and the comparative evaluation was made on the repairing effects by wet weight of gastrocnemius and soleus muscles, histological examination,computerized imaging analysis and True Blue retrograde tracing. ResultsThe wet weight of gastrocnemius and soleus muscles showed no significant difference between the chitosan/PVA graft and autograft groups (P > 0.05). The wet weight of gastrocnemius and soleus muscles in significant difference between the chitosan/PVA graft and the silicon group at 12 weeks after the operation(P < 0.05). The nerve fiber density showed no statistically significant differences between the chitosan/PVA and autograft groups(P> 0.05).The regenerative nerve fiber in group B had normal morphological and structural characters under transmission electron microscope.True Blue-labeled neuron cell bodies were found within both anterior horn of gray matter in the spinal cord and dorsal root ganglions (DRGs) ipsilateral to the operated side of the tested rats on illumination with ultra-violet light 1 week after the injection of True Blue.Conclusion Chitosan/PVA nerve conduit can effectively promote the nerve regeneration and myelinization of rat sciatic nerve, which is expected to substitute for autograft to repair nerve defects succesfully.
6.Considerations on providing service for key subjects at medical information institutions
Lin SHEN ; Yuxi ZHAO ; Lijing YANG ; Zhen WANG ; Yuwen XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2012;25(2):127-128
Service for key subjects is important for medical information institutions nowadays.This paper discusses the necessity of providing subject-oriented service,and proposes three service modes:information transmission mode,information analysis mode and information navigation mode.In addition,the guarantee measures are also discussed,including constructing a security system for subject literature,training high-quality services team,and promoting subject information service brand.
7.Research on the present situation of Hangzhou medical service scientific competitiveness
Lin SHEN ; Lijing YANG ; Zhen WANG ; Yuwen XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2013;(3):162-165
Objective We try to find the current situation of Hangzhou health research.Methods Using established evaluation index system to evaluate 8 medical service.Results Scientific research development level of 8 medical service is unbalanced,but input-output is balance.Conclusions According to the appraisal results,we suggest reduce the gap among the scientific level of medical service,train high-level personnel,strengthen the construction of key discipline and specialties,create the atmosphere of project application,and establish scientific research incentive system.
10.Chemical constituents from roots of Euphorbia songarica
Jia LIN ; Ning AN ; Chun-Yu LIU ; Li-Zhen XU ;
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(04):-
Objective To study the chemical constituents from the roots of Euphorbia sonngarica. Methods Compounds were isolated by Sephadex LH-20,MPLC,and silica gel column chromatographies. Their structures were identified by spectral methods together with physicochemical analysis.Results Eleven compounds were isolated from the roots of E.sonngarica.They were identified as cryptomeridiol (Ⅰ),betulin(Ⅱ),betulinic acid(Ⅲ),3?-hydroxy-olean-12-en-28-oic acid(Ⅳ),7-oxo-?sitosterol (Ⅴ),erythrinasinate(Ⅵ),octaeosanoie acid(Ⅶ),1-octacosene(Ⅷ),24-methene-cycloartenol(Ⅸ),eu- phol(Ⅹ),?-sitosterol(Ⅺ).Conclusion CompoundsⅠ-Ⅷare isolated from this plant for the first time.