1.Safety analysis of fondaparinux in pregnancy based on case report literature
Yin WANG ; Fengqun CAI ; Fengjiao KANG ; Liuyun WU ; Hulin WANG ; Lizhu HAN ; Qinan YIN ; Yong YANG ; Yuan BIAN
China Pharmacy 2025;36(9):1099-1104
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the safety of fondaparinux in pregnancy and provide reference for its rational clinical application. METHODS A search was conducted in databases including CNKI, Wanfang, PubMed, Embase, and Elsevier (the search time was from the construction of the database to December 17, 2024) to collect case report literature on fondaparinux use during pregnancy. Patient demographic information, fondaparinux use during pregnancy, concomitant medications, clinical manifestations, and treatment details were extracted for descriptive statistical analysis. RESULTS A total of 17 case reports regarding the use of fondaparinux during pregnancy were collected, involving 42 patients from 11 countries and 47 pregnancy records. Among these, 20 cases involved the use of fondaparinux for the prevention of pregnancy-related venous thromboembolism (VTE), while 27 cases were fondaparinux treatment due to related conditions. A total of 29 occurrences of the patients were treated with fondaparinux due to a (family) history of VTE. Nine occurrences of complicated pregnancies were reported, and 35 patients had records of comorbidities or relevant medical histories. The adverse events that occurred during pregnancy with the use of fondaparinux include postpartum hemorrhage (7 cases) and excessive anticoagulation caused by inappropriate dosage (1 case). Among the 7 cases of postpartum hemorrhage, 3 cases had a blood loss of no less than 1 000 mL (including 2 cases with uterine atony), 3 cases had a drug discontinuation time of ≤12 h. CONCLUSIONS Based on the existing literature, the safety of fondaparinux during pregnancy is generally manageable, with the main adverse event being postpartum hemorrhage. The dosage, interval between discontinuation,comorbidities/medical history, and concomitant medications of fondaparinux may be the main causes of its adverse events.
2.Research Advances of Anticoagulation on Venous thromboembolism Associated with Gastric Cancer
Xingyue ZHENG ; Lian LI ; Liuyun WU ; Qinan YIN ; Lizhu HAN ; Yang LEI ; Yuan BIAN
Herald of Medicine 2024;43(2):228-233
Patients with gastric cancer are at high risk for venous thromboembolism(VTE)and bleeding,and patients who develop VTE are often associated with poor outcomes,making it clinically challenging to identify and manage the risk of thrombosis in patients with gastric cancer.Risk factors for VTE in gastric cancer patients include age,obesity,surgery,chemotherapy,etc.It is essential to identify high-risk patients and adopt aggressive prevention strategies.The main strategy to prevent and treat VTE is the use of anticoagulant drugs.This article discusses guidelines and recent studies for the prevention and treatment of VTE in patients with gastric cancer to help clinicians make individualized decisions for their patients and maximize clinical outcomes for their patients.
3.Research Advances on Prophylactic Anticoagulant Therapy for Primary Membranous Nephropathy
Lian LI ; Xingyue ZHENG ; Liuyun WU ; Qinan YIN ; Lizhu HAN ; Yang LEI ; Yuan BIAN
Herald of Medicine 2024;43(3):418-423
Patients with primary membranous nephropathy(PMN)tend to develop thrombosis,especially in the early phase of the disease.The pathogenesis of thrombosis is multifactorial,with hypoalbuminemia being widely regarded as an inde-pendent risk factor.Other factors include proteinuria,M-type phospholipase A2 receptor antibody,and D-dimer.Although prophy-lactic anticoagulation therapy is frequently used in clinical practice to prevent thrombosis in PMN patients,there are still many un-resolved issues regarding the optimal prevention of thrombosis in this condition.The timing of prophylactic anticoagulation,the threshold of serum albumin level,and the choice of treatment regimen are still lacking consensus.This article reviewed the relevant literature on these topics,aiming to establish a standard for thrombosis prevention and treatment for this population in the future and provide guidance for clinical practice.
4.Study on the Effect of Moslae Herba Oil on the Percutaneous Absorption of Active Ingredient of Evodia Rutaecarpa in vitro
Qiujuan LI ; Yafang LIANG ; Juan SHU ; Congling JIA ; Chanchan LIU ; Qinan WU
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;40(1):26-36
OBJECTIVE To investigate whether Moslae herba oil has penetration enhancing effect on the active components of Evodia rutaecarpa and its ability to promote transdermal absorption.METHODS In vitro transdermal experiments were performed u-sing the diffusion pool and the isolated skin of rats.Using various components of Evodia rutaecarpa as indicators,HPLC was deter-mined to calculate the umulative penetration amount of each component.Changes in the skin and cuticle layers were observed by HE staining,immunohistochemical staining,and ATR-FTIR.GC-MS was used to measure Moslae herba oil components after administration.RESULTS Moslae herba oil showed the penetration-enhancing effect on various components in Evodia rutaecarpa.Compared with the postive drug nitrogenone,the cumulative penetration amounts of hyperoside,evodiamine and rutae-carpine were greater.In addition,the sesquiterpene composition and thymol in the Moslae herba oil were more likely to be stored in the skin,which could disturb the lipid structure of the cuticle layer and promote the penetration of drugs.CONCLUSION The results provide reference for the selection of transdermal absorption agent.
5.Principles for the rational use of national key monitoring drugs (the second batch)
Yuan BIAN ; Min CHEN ; Shan DU ; Wenyuan LI ; Lizhu HAN ; Qinan YIN ; Xiaojiao CUI ; Xuefei HUANG ; Zhujun CHEN ; Yang LEI ; Yingying HOU ; Xiaoqing YI ; Yueyuan WANG ; Xi ZHENG ; Xinxia LIU ; Ziyan LYU ; Yue WU ; Lian LI ; Xingyue ZHENG ; Liuyun WU ; Junfeng YAN ; Rongsheng TONG
China Pharmacy 2023;34(20):2433-2453
In order to strengthen the supervision of the use of drugs in hospitals,the Sichuan Academy of Medical Sciences· Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital took the lead in compiling the Principles for the Rational Use of National Key Monitoring Drugs (the Second Batch) with a number of experts from multiple medical units in accordance with the Second Batch of National Key Monitoring Rational Drug Use List (hereinafter referred to as “the List”) issued by the National Health Commission. According to the method of the WHO Guidelines Development Manual, the writing team used the Delphi method to unify expert opinions by reading and summarizing the domestic and foreign literature evidence of related drugs, and applied the evaluation, formulation and evaluation method of recommendation grading (GRADE) to evaluate the quality of evidence formed, focusing on more than 30 drugs in the List about the evaluation of off-label indications of drugs, key points of rational drug use and key points of pharmaceutical monitoring. It aims to promote the scientific standardization and effective management of clinical medication, further improve the quality of medical services, reduce the risk of adverse drug reactions and drug abuse, promote rational drug use, and improve public health.
6.Application of the problem-based learning-case-based learning integrated teaching model in the training of clinical professional postgraduates on rotation in endocrinology
Juan JIANG ; Danlan PU ; La ZOU ; Lina YANG ; Qinan WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(11):1626-1629
Objective:To investigate the effect of the problem-based learning (PBL)-case-based learning (CBL) integrated teaching model in the training of clinical professional postgraduates on rotation in endocrinology.Methods:A total of 80 clinical professional postgraduates on rotation in endocrinology were randomly divided into experimental group (using PBL-CBL integrated teaching) and control group (using traditional teaching), with 40 students in each group, and the rotation period was 3 months. Professional examination scores were recorded for the two groups at the time of enrollment and graduation, and a questionnaire survey was performed to investigate their self-confidence, learning initiative, and interpersonal skills. SPSS 20.0 was used to perform the t-test and the chi-square test. Results:The two groups had similar conditions at baseline. After three months of rotation, the experimental group showed significant improvements in department examination scores, self-confidence, learning initiative, and interpersonal skills ( P<0.001). Conclusion:The PBL-CBL integrated teaching model has a better effect than traditional teaching and can help to improve the learning ability and performance of clinical professional postgraduates on rotation in endocrinology, and therefore, it holds promise for further application.
7.Study on Optimization of the Extraction Technology of Total Vitamin E in Euryale ferox by Box-Behnken Design-response Surface Methodology
Hong WANG ; Qinan WU ; Yongwei CUI ; Chengying WU ; Bei SHEN ; Xiuhe FAN
China Pharmacy 2019;30(11):1497-1501
OBJECTIVE: To optimize the extraction technology of total vitamin E in Euryale ferox. METHODS: With the extraction amount of total vitamin E as reference index, using extraction time, extraction times, ultrasound power and comminution degree as reference factors, single fator test and Box-Behnken design-response surface methodology was used to optimize the extraction technology of total vitamin E from E. ferox. The validation tests were conducted for 3 times (the amounts of E. ferox were 2.0, 20.0, 40.0 g). RESULTS: The optimal extraction technology of vitamin E included that extraction time of 80 min, extraction times of 3 times, ultrasound power of 240 W, comminution degree of 80 mesh. In validation test, extraction rates of total vitamin E were 2.063, 2.103, 2.085 mg/g (RSD=2.6%, 1.5%, 1.3%, n=3), the relative errors of which to predicted value (2.092 mg/g) were 0.14%, 0.53% and 0.33%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The optimal extraction technology is reasonable, stable and feasible, and can be used for the extraction of total vitamin E in E. ferox.
8.Simultaneous Determination of Six Effective Components in Dutong Pills by GC
Xiaolong ZHANG ; Xiao SUN ; Chenxu YAO ; Hongyan CHEN ; Qinan WU
China Pharmacist 2018;21(3):518-520
Objective:To establish a GC method for the imultaneous determination of cinnamaldehyde, bornyl acetate, costunol-ide,dehydrocostus lactone,magnolol and honokiol in Dutong pills. Methods: The determination was performed on an HP-5 column (30 m ×0.32 mm,0.25 μm) with programmed temperature. The carrier gas was nitrogen with the flow rate of 2.0 ml·min-1. The injection volumn was 1 μl and the sample split ratio was 5:1. The inlet temperature was 280 ℃. The detector was a flame ionization detector with temperature at 300 ℃. Results:The linear ranges were 32.28-516.40 μg·ml-1for cinnamaldehyde(r=0.999 3), 27.06-433.00 μg·ml-1for bornyl acetate(r=0.999 2),25.65-410.40 μg·ml-1for costunolide(r=0.999 3),26.10-417.60 μg ·ml-1for dehydrocostus lactone(r=0.999 3),24.01-384.20 μg·ml-1for magnolol(r=0.999 0) and 18.32-293.10 μg·ml-1 for honokiol(r=0.999 4). The average recovery was 99.71%(RSD=0.67%),99.34%(RSD=1.18%),100.16%(RSD=0. 34%),100.40%(RSD=0.39%),99.32%(RSD=1.22%) and 99.58%(RSD=0.58%)(n=6),respectively. Conclusion:The method is simple,sensitive and accurate,can be used to supplement the insufficient quality control of Dutong pills.
9.Nibble debridement combined with silver ions dressing in treatment of diabetic foot ulcer
Yaping WANG ; Lingyi HUANG ; Aiping LI ; Yangfan FEI ; Yanxia MAO ; Qinan WU
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2017;26(2):143-146
Objective To explore the clinical efficacy of nibble debridement combined with silver ions dressing in treatment of diabetic foot ulcer.Methods The data of 238 patients with diabetic foot ulcer in people's hospital of Meishan from January 2012 to December 2016 were retrospectively analyzed.Of which 125 patients were treated by nibble debridement combined with silver ions dressing(nibble debridement group),113 patients were treated with surgical debridement combined with silver ions dressing(surgical debridement group).The clinical efficacy,wound healing time and complication between two groups were compared.Results The wound healing time of nibble debridement group was (37.5 ± 10.8) days,which was shorter than (45.3 ± 11.7) days of surgical debridement group,the difference was significant (P <0.05).The total effective rate of nibble debridement group was 92.80%,which was higher than 73.45% of surgical debridement group,the difference was significant(P < 0.05).No complication occurred in two groups.Conclusion The method of nibble debridement combined with silver ions dressing treatment has a better satisfactory clinical result,shorter wound healing time and lower medical costs for patients with diabetic foot ulcer.
10.Preliminary Analysis on Syndrome Differentiation and Treatment of Chronic Heart Failure Based on Qiangxin Prescription of Professor LUO Quan
Zhangjin WEI ; Yutao WU ; Qinan WAN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;24(10):94-96
The national famous TCM doctor, Professor LUO Quan considers that the key pathogeny of chronic heart failure (CHF) is deficiency of yang qi, blood blocking and liquid stagnation, and should be treated with the method of tonifying qi and warming yang, activating blood and expelling stasis and inducing diuresis to alleviate edema. Qiangxin Prescription was created based on the above treatments, with obvious efficacy. This article conducted a preliminary analysis on the essence of medication of Qiangxin Prescription, took some example of Professor LUO Quan's experiences in using this prescription, with a purpose to be helpful to the treatment of syndrome differentiation and treatment of CHF.

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