1.Analysis and discussions on the status of pilots' centrifuge training
Zhao JIN ; Baohui LI ; Yan XU ; Haixia WANG ; Qingpo TAN ; Lihui ZHANG ; L(u)e DENG ; Xiaoyang WEI ; Hong WANG ; Quan WANG ; Muzhe ZHANG ; Sanyuan WU ; Yifeng LI ; Rong LIN ; Xichen GENG
Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine 2017;28(4):249-254
Objective To analyze and discuss the status of fighter pilots' centrifuge training,to investigate the pilots' G tolerance and to provide reference for training program improvement.Methods One thousand and one hundred ninety-nine fighter pilots' human centrifuge training data were collected and analyzed by cross-sectional study.Pilots were classified by the training purposes that were for aeromedical qualification and competitive assessment.The up-to-standard rates were compared upon the analysis of pilots' training performance.Results In 877 pilots for aeromedical qualification,594 completed the runs of 8 G for 10 s,106 completed 9 G for 10 s.The qualification rate was 79.1%.In 180 high performance fighter pilots selected for competitive assessment,141 completed the runs of 9 G for 10 s.The qualification rate was 78.3%.In 142 second generation fighter pilots selected for competitive assessment,140 completed the runs of 7 G for 10 s.The qualification rate was 98.6% which was significantly greater than that of the pilots for aeromedical qualification (x 2 =31.141,P < 0.01) and high performance fighter pilots selected for competitive assessment (x 2 =29.318,P<0.01).There was no difference on qualification rate between the latter two groups (x2 =0.058,P >0.05).The incidence of G-LOC and A-LOC was 5.0% and 2.7% respectively.The incidences of G-LOC (x2 =4.983,P<0.05) and A-LOC (x2 =7.528,P<0.05) of the pilots selected for competitive assessment were significantly greater than those of the pilots for aeromedical qualification.In 1 199 pilots,only 2 pilots (0.17%) had severe acute lumbar sprain.Conclusions Advanced anti-G methods have been adopted in our centrifuge training.The incidences of G-LOC and spinal injury induced by centrifuge training are low.The training program still needs further development and the training effectiveness should be improved.
2.Analysis and discussions on the status of pilots' centrifuge training
Zhao JIN ; Baohui LI ; Yan XU ; Haixia WANG ; Qingpo TAN ; Lihui ZHANG ; L(u)e DENG ; Xiaoyang WEI ; Hong WANG ; Quan WANG ; Muzhe ZHANG ; Sanyuan WU ; Yifeng LI ; Rong LIN ; Xichen GENG
Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine 2017;28(4):249-254
Objective To analyze and discuss the status of fighter pilots' centrifuge training,to investigate the pilots' G tolerance and to provide reference for training program improvement.Methods One thousand and one hundred ninety-nine fighter pilots' human centrifuge training data were collected and analyzed by cross-sectional study.Pilots were classified by the training purposes that were for aeromedical qualification and competitive assessment.The up-to-standard rates were compared upon the analysis of pilots' training performance.Results In 877 pilots for aeromedical qualification,594 completed the runs of 8 G for 10 s,106 completed 9 G for 10 s.The qualification rate was 79.1%.In 180 high performance fighter pilots selected for competitive assessment,141 completed the runs of 9 G for 10 s.The qualification rate was 78.3%.In 142 second generation fighter pilots selected for competitive assessment,140 completed the runs of 7 G for 10 s.The qualification rate was 98.6% which was significantly greater than that of the pilots for aeromedical qualification (x 2 =31.141,P < 0.01) and high performance fighter pilots selected for competitive assessment (x 2 =29.318,P<0.01).There was no difference on qualification rate between the latter two groups (x2 =0.058,P >0.05).The incidence of G-LOC and A-LOC was 5.0% and 2.7% respectively.The incidences of G-LOC (x2 =4.983,P<0.05) and A-LOC (x2 =7.528,P<0.05) of the pilots selected for competitive assessment were significantly greater than those of the pilots for aeromedical qualification.In 1 199 pilots,only 2 pilots (0.17%) had severe acute lumbar sprain.Conclusions Advanced anti-G methods have been adopted in our centrifuge training.The incidences of G-LOC and spinal injury induced by centrifuge training are low.The training program still needs further development and the training effectiveness should be improved.
3.Preparation of Gegen Qinlian Pellets by extrusion-spheronization method
Qingpo LI ; Jian YOU ; Lei YANG ; Ying ZHAO ; Yongsheng WANG ; Fude CUI
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(10):-
Objective To prepare Gegen Qinlian Pellets with higher yield of drug loading and being good for industrial production.Methods The Gegen Qinlian Pellets were prepared by extrusion-spheronization.The effects of four key parameters on spheronization process were the proportion of bond,extrusion speed,spheronisation speed,and spheronisation time,which were investigated to obtain optimal formulation.Results Gegen Qinlian Pellets presented perfect sphericity and narrow diameter distribution.Drug loading in the pellets could be up to 70% and yelid over 90%.Conclusion The Gegen Qinlian Pellets are successfully prepared by extrusion-spheronization.It presents a method for industria-lized production of Chinese materia medica.
4.Simultaneous release of index components in Gegen Qinlian Pellets
Qingpo LI ; Jian YOU ; Yongsheng WANG ; Ying ZHAO ; Lei YANG ; Fude CUI
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(01):-
Objective To obtain the same release rate of four index components with significant difference of physicochemical characters,puerarin,baicalin berberine and glycyrrhizin in Gegen Qinlian Pellets.Methods Studies on improving the release rate of less soluble components in Gegen Qinlian Pellets were carried out and the parameters were optimized.The release profiles were analyzed by simulating factor(f_2).Results The f_2 values for baicalin,berberine and glycyrrhizin vs puerarin were 52.27,56.13,and 75.1,respectively.Conclusion The result shows that the same release rate of four index components in Gegen Qinlian Pellets is obtained.
5.Determination of Zedoary turmeric oil microsphere
Jian YOU ; Yingwei YU ; Qingpo LI ; Fude CUI
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(01):-
AIM: To study a method for the determination of Zedoary turmeric oil microsphere (ZTO-MS). METHODS: ZTO-MS was extracted supersonically by solvent and then colored by sulfuric acid-vanillin reagent. The absorbance was measured by visible-spectrophotometry at 508nm. At the same time, ZTO-MS also could be determined by HPLC. RESULTS: The content of Zedoary turmeric oil was above 60% and the contents of Curdione、Curcuma、Germacrone were 6.88%,0.95%,5.0%, respectively, in ZTO-MS. CONCLUSION: Two methods for the determination of ZTO-MS are accurate, reliable; the method of visible-spectrophotometry is convenient and appropriate for determination for content of oil in ZTO-MS, while the method of HPLC gains the advantage for qualitative and quantitative analysis of components in ZTO-MS.

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