1.J-shaped association between dietary zinc intake and new-onset hypertension: a nationwide cohort study in China.
Panpan HE ; Huan LI ; Mengyi LIU ; Zhuxian ZHANG ; Yuanyuan ZHANG ; Chun ZHOU ; Ziliang YE ; Qimeng WU ; Min LIANG ; Jianping JIANG ; Guobao WANG ; Jing NIE ; Fan Fan HOU ; Chengzhang LIU ; Xianhui QIN
Frontiers of Medicine 2023;17(1):156-164
We aimed to investigate the relationship of dietary zinc intake with new-onset hypertension among Chinese adults. A total of 12,177 participants who were free of hypertension at baseline from the China Health and Nutrition Survey were included. Dietary intake was assessed by three consecutive 24-h dietary recalls combined with a household food inventory. Participants with systolic blood pressure ≽ 140 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure ≽ 90 mmHg or diagnosed by a physician or under antihypertensive treatment during the follow-up were defined as having new-onset hypertension. During a median follow-up duration of 6.1 years, 4269 participants developed new-onset hypertension. Overall, the association between dietary zinc intake and new-onset hypertension followed a J-shape (P for non-linearity < 0.001). The risk of new-onset hypertension significantly decreased with the increment of dietary zinc intake (per mg/day: hazard ratio (HR) 0.93; 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.88-0.98) in participants with zinc intake < 10.9 mg/day, and increased with the increment of zinc intake (per mg/day: HR 1.14; 95% CI 1.11-1.16) in participants with zinc intake ≽ 10.9 mg/day. In conclusion, there was a J-shaped association between dietary zinc intake and new-onset hypertension in general Chinese adults, with an inflection point at about 10.9 mg/day.
Adult
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Humans
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Cohort Studies
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Zinc
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Diet
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Hypertension/epidemiology*
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Eating
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China/epidemiology*
3.Effects of probiotics on gastrointestinal function, nutrition status and inflammatory reaction in critically ill patients with enteral nutrition support
Chengzhang DING ; Jianhua JIANG ; Bao ZHANG ; Shixia GUAN ; Lili HOU ; Jing CHEN ; Le YANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2019;26(4):455-458
Objective To explore the effects of probiotics on intestinal function, nutritional status and inflammatory response in critically ill patients with enteral nutrition (EN) support. Methods A total of 90 critically ill patients admitted to Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University from July 2016 to November 2018 were enrolled, and they were divided into a probiotics combined with EN group (27 cases) and an simple EN group (63 cases) according to random number table method. The patients in the simple EN group were treated with conventional nutrient preparations such as fresubin or fresubin energy fibre; the patients in probiotics combined with EN group were supplemented with probiotics on the basis of conventional EN support for consecutive 7 days in both groups. The changes of gastrointestinal function, nutritional index and inflammatory response index after treatment were observed in both groups. Results After treatment, the subjective global assessment (SGA) method was used to identify the gradation of the patients, it was shown that the proportion of SGA-B grade patients in simple EN group had an upward trend; while the proportion of SGA-B grade patients in probiotics combined with EN group had no significant change; and there was no significant difference in the proportion of SGA-B patients between simple EN group and probiotics combined with EN group after treatment [20.6% (13/63) vs. 7.4% (2/27),P > 0.05]. Compared with those before treatment, the levels of hemoglobin (Hb), white blood cell count (WBC), C-reactive protein (CRP), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukins (IL-6, IL-12) in both groups were significantly decreased, while the levels of albumin (Alb), pre-albumin (PA), total lymphocyte count (TLC) in both groups were increased after treatment, and the changes of Hb, TNF-α, IL-6 in probiotics combined with EN group were more significant than those in the simple EN group [Hb (g/L): 95.0 (78.0, 107.0) vs. 93.0 (80.0, 107.0), TNF-α (pg/L): 21.2±4.0 vs. 28.0±5.7, IL-6 (pg/L): 161.3±37.6 vs. 186.2±51.8];the differences in levels of Hb, CRP, TNF-α before and after treatment between the probiotics combined with EN group and simple EN group were statistically significant [Hb (g/L): 1.0 (-4.0, 12.0) vs. 11.0 (1.0, 20.0), CRP (mg/L): 44.3 (13.7, 57.7) vs. 7.5 (-20.1, 62.4), TNF-α (pg/L): 13.3±6.3 vs. 7.9±5.5, all P < 0.05]. There were no statistical significant differences in the other indicators between the two groups (all P > 0.05). Conclusion Probiotics can improve the gastrointestinal function and inflammatory status of critically ill patients with EN support, regretfully, in a short term, the improvement of nutritional status of such patients is not obvious, but probiotics has certain significance in preventing the risk of aggravation of malnutrition and reduction of Hb level.
4.Establishment of NIR Quantitative Model for the Determination of Amoxilcillin Sodium and Sulbactam Sodium for Injection
Lei ZHANG ; Dazhong DING ; Weijie YU ; Li LI ; Chengzhang LUAN ; Liang WANG
China Pharmacist 2017;20(8):1496-1498
Objective: To develop a model for rapid and non-destructive determination of amoxilcillin sodium and sulbactam sodium for injection using the analysis of near infrared diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (NIR) and chemometrics.Methods: Totally 41 batches of commercial samples and 20 batches of laboratory samples were analyzed by NIR and the legal methods.The first derivative and vector normalization were selected as the preprocessing methods and 8 720-5 446 cm-1 was selected as the frequency range.Results: The quantitative model was constructed based on 16 batches of commercial samples and 15 batches of laboratory samples (0.75 g) and the content ranged from 4.45% to 61.82% for amoxilcillin and 15.75% to 30.25% for sulbactam.The root mean square errors of cross validation (RMSECV), determination coefficients (R 2) and root mean square errors of prediction (RMSEP) respectively was 0.858 , 0.998 1 and 0.936 for amoxilcillin, and respectively was 0.541 , 0.988 1 and 0.423 for sulbactam.The model was tested based on 5 batches of commercial samples and 5 batches of laboratory samples (0.75 g) and the results well met with those of the legal methods with difference ≤ 1.5 %.The model also applied in 10 batches of commercial samples (1.5 g) and 2 batches of samples from the other manufacturers.Conclusion: The non-destructive quantitative NIR methods are accurate with good reproducibility, and applicable for the rapid analysis of amoxilcillin sodium and sulbactam sodium for injection.
5.Effects of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation assisting sodium nitroprusside controlled hypotension on Glu,ATⅡ and SOD
Zhenwei LI ; Chengzhang ZHANG ; Furong LUO ; Xiaojian CAI ; Shuqi ZHONG ; Biao HUANG
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(10):1337-1339
Objective To observe the effects of transdermal acupoint electric stimulation(TEAS)assisting sodium nitroprus-side induced controlled hypotension on serum glucose (Glu),angiotensin Ⅱ (ATⅡ)and superoxide dismutase (SOD),and to inves-tigate the protective effect of TEAS under controlled hypotension anesthesia.Methods 60 cases undergoing elective endoscopy si-nus surgery by adopting sodium nitroprusside induced controlled hypotension under general anaesthesia maintained the mean arterial pressure(MAP)in 50-60 mm Hg and were randomly and equally divided into two groups.The group Ⅰ conducted TEAS,while the group Ⅱ did not conduct TEAS.The controlled hypotension time and surgery time were recorded in the two groups;Glu and ATⅡ values were detected before anesthesia (T0 ),30 min after hypotension (T1 ),hypotension stopping(T2 );SOD was detected at T0 ,T2 ,30 min after hypotension(T3 ).Results The operation time and controlled hypotension continuous time had no statistically significant difference between the two groups(P >0.05).The Glu value in the group Ⅰ had no statistically significant difference a-mong the 3 time points,while which at T1 ,T2 was higher than that at T0 in the group Ⅱ(P <0.05),and which at T1 ,T2 in the group Ⅱ was higher than that in the group Ⅰ (P <0.05);the ATⅡ value at T1 was higher than that at T0 in the group Ⅰ (P <0.05),while which at T1 ,T2 was higher than that at T0 in the group Ⅱ(P >0.05),which at T1 ,T2 in the group Ⅱwas higher than that in the group Ⅰ (P <0.05);the SOD value at T2 was lower than that at T0 in the group Ⅰ,which at T2 ,T3 in the group Ⅱwas lower than that in the group Ⅰ(P <0.05).Conclusion TEAS assisting sodium nitroprusside controlled hypotension can better in-hibit the stress response.
6.Boiling extraction of oleuropein at low temperature and reduced pressure.
Pujun XIE ; Lixin HUANG ; Caihong ZHANG ; Feng YOU ; Chengzhang WANG ; Hao ZHOU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(13):1946-1951
OBJECTIVETo look for optimum extraction techniques for oleuropein by boiling olive leaves at low temperature and reduced pressure.
METHODAccording to single factor experiment (SFE) design, the effects of seven factors, the impact of seven factors, type of solvent, temperature, time, ratio of material to liquid, ethanol concentration, vacuum degree and extraction times, on extraction yield of oleuropein were investigated. Based on the results of SFE, four more important factors, temperature, time, ratio of material to liquid and ethanol concentration, were selected in L9 (3(4)) orthogonal experiment (OE) to compare with those extracted with traditional methods.
RESULTThe optimum conditions for boiling extraction of oleuropein at low temperature and reduced pressure were as follows: temperature 60 degrees C, time 20 min, ratio of material to liquid 1:30 and ethanol concentration 85%. The conditions presented an extraction yield of 5.90%.
CONCLUSIONCompared with traditional extraction methods and the ultrasound assisted extraction method, boiling extraction techniques at low temperature and reduced pressure were so quick and efficient that it has a good application prospect.
Iridoids ; Liquid-Liquid Extraction ; methods ; Olea ; chemistry ; Plant Leaves ; chemistry ; Pressure ; Pyrans ; chemistry ; Technology, Pharmaceutical ; methods ; Temperature
7.A design of body surface gastric pacing device with self-feedback
Wei WANG ; Chengzhang WANG ; Huiquan ZHANG ; Zhangyong LI ; Yijun GUO ; Yong REN
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2012;(6):346-349
Objective A surface feedback-stimulation gastric-pacing device was designed to extract gastric surface information,determine the status of gastric and surface stimulation.Methods The characteristic parameters of gastric electrical formed by processing signal and extracting parameter.By that,the state of stomach could be confirmed,and stimulus signal of stomach pace-making in different frequency and intensity could be decided as needed.During the processes of the stimulation,the variations of gastric electrical parameters can be analyzed in real-time and the stimulation parameters could be modified to achieve the self-feedback mode.Results Self-feedback model in different gastric motility analog environment could be realized.Conclusion The preliminary validation of experimental results proved the effectiveness of self-feedback of gastric pacing devices and its application prospects in some areas.
8.Utilization of functional surgery in benign parotid tumor of superficial lobe.
Xiaomeng ZHANG ; Chengzhang YANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2011;25(15):678-680
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the utilization of functional surgery in benign parotid tumor of superficial lobe.
METHOD:
Conventional parotidectomy were modified in the following aspects: incision, preservation of great auricular nerve, local facial nerve dissection, partial superficial parotidectomy and repairing of sunken deformity. The post-operative recurrence incidence, functional outcomes and complications of 21 patients with benign parotid tumor of superficial lobe undergoing functional surgery were analyzed retrospectively.
RESULT:
No recurrence of tumor was found in follow-ups. No obvious scar and sunken deformity was found. The area with abnormal sensory around the auricle was smaller compared with those whose great auricular nerve had not been preserved. Post-operative transient facial paralysis was observed in 4 cases and all recovered in 3 months. One case complained about Frey's syndrome. Salivary leakage was found on 1 case.
CONCLUSION
Compared with conventional surgery, functional surgery for benign parotid tumor of superficial lobe may improve cosmetic, sensory, salivary function, facial nerve function and quality of life without raising post-operative recurrence.
Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Parotid Gland
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surgery
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Parotid Neoplasms
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surgery
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Postoperative Complications
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epidemiology
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Retrospective Studies
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Young Adult
9.Utilization of functional neck dissection for treatment of recurrent branchial cleft anomalies.
Xiaomeng ZHANG ; Weijia KONG ; Chengzhang YANG ; Banghua LIU ; Xingao XIONG ; Lixin ZHU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2010;24(6):247-249
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the utilization of functional neck dissection for treatment of recurrent branchial cleft anomalies.
METHOD:
Fifteen patients with recurrent branchial cleft anomalies (fistula and cyst) undergoing functional neck dissection were retrospectively analyzed.
RESULT:
Complications included 2 incisions secondary healing, 1 postoperative choking persisting for 1 months and 1 Horner's syndrome. There was no recurrence after a follow up from 2 months to 6 years,except 2 cases were lost to follow-up.
CONCLUSION
Functional neck dissection is an effective and safe surgical management for recurrent second and third branchial cleft anomalies(fistula and cyst).
Adolescent
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Adult
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Branchial Region
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abnormalities
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surgery
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Child
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Neck
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surgery
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Neck Dissection
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methods
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Recurrence
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Retrospective Studies
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Young Adult
10.The diagnosis and treatment of traumatic pseudoaneurysm of internalcarotid artery in sphenoid sinus(a report of 6 cases)
Jianxin YUE ; Weijia KONG ; Chengzhang YANG ; Song ZHANG ; Yanjun WANG ; Xiong CHEN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2009;(18):843-845
Objective:In order to prevent misdiagnosis and degrade death rate, we explored the early diagnosis and correct treatment methods of traumatic pseudoaneurysm of internal carotid artery in sphenoid sinus,. Method: The clinic data of 6 cases who had traumatic pseudoaneurysm of internal carotid artery in sphenoid sinus and were admited in our hospital were analyzed retrospectively. Large numbers of literature about the disease were re-viewed. Some early diagnosis methods and optimal treatment schemes were proposed. Result: All patients had a history of cranium trauma and recurrent attacks nasal hemorrhage. There are two patients with a complication of sight loss in single eye. In the six cases, one case was treated with unilateral common carotid artery ligation, three cases were treated with aneurysm and internal carotid artery embolism by using sacculus proprius which is able to shedding , one case was treated with internal carotid artery embolism by using tiny circlip ring . These five pa-tients were crued with no severe complication. One patient death of hemorrhea. His nasal cavity was tamponaded repeatly because repeat nasal hemorrhage. However, he had never treated with internal carotid artery embolism. Conclusion:The patients who have traumatic pseudoaneurysm of internal carotid artery usually die of unmanageable hemorrhea. The patients may be cured if they could obtain an early diagnosis and correct treatment.

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