1.Retrospective review of clinical characteristics in 250 cases of suspected glucocorticoid allergy and typical case analysis
Juan GUO ; Qiangzhong PI ; Xiaotian DAI
China Pharmacy 2025;36(3):346-350
OBJECTIVE To investigate the clinical characteristics of glucocorticoid allergy, and provide treatment and prevention strategies for patients with concurrent bronchial asthma. METHODS A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 250 patients with suspected glucocorticoid allergy admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Army Medical University (hereinafter referred to as “our hospital”)from May 1st, 2002, to April 30th, 2022; and a typical case analysis was carried out. RESULTS Among 250 patients with suspected glucocorticoid allergy, 140 were female patients (56.00%) and 110 were male patients (44.00%). The majority of admissions were to the internal medicine department (118 cases, 47.20%). One hundred and seventy patients (68.00%) were allergic to dexamethasone, and 37 patients (14.80%) were allergic to prednisone. Two hundred and thirty-eight patients (95.20%) were allergic to one type of glucocorticoid, and 12 patients (4.80%) were allergic to two types of glucocorticoid. Ten patients had clear records of glucocorticoid administration routes, in which 6 were intravenous and 4 were oral. Among the 250 patients, only 32 cases had clear records of clinical manifestations of glucocorticoid allergy, the most common clinical manifestations were rash (12 cases) and skin itching (8 cases), with 6 patients experiencing both rash and skin itching. The treatment for glucocorticoid allergy mainly involved discontinuing the medication and providing symptomatic treatment. For patients with concurrent bronchial asthma, it was generally necessary to switch to other glucocorticoids in their subsequent treatment to control the condition. The incidence of suspected glucocorticoid allergy among inpatients in our hospital during the same period was 0.019%. The incidence of suspected glucocorticoid allergy with concurrent bronchial asthma was 0.201%. Additionally, a case analysis of bronchial asthma combined with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in our hospital resulted in glucocorticoid allergy revealed that, based on the patient’s medical history and drug challenge test results, the patient was diagnosed with glucocorticoid (Methylprednisolone tablets and Dexamethasone acetate tablets) allergy, and antihistamine treatment was effective. CONCLUSIONS Glucocorticoid allergy is clinically rare, and its clinical manifestations are predominantly mild reactions such as rashes and skin itching. For patients with concurrent bronchial asthma who experience glucocorticoid allergy, treatment options include switching to other glucocorticoids, altering the route of glucocorticoid administration, symptomatic treatment, and the use of immunosuppressive agents as adjunctive or alternative therapy.
2.Aromatic Substances and Their Clinical Application: A Review
Yundan GUO ; Lulu WANG ; Zhili ZHANG ; Chen GUO ; Zhihong PI ; Wei GONG ; Zongping WU ; Dayu WANG ; Tianle GAO ; Cai TIE ; Yuan LIN ; Jiandong JIANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(22):264-272
Aromatherapy refers to the method of using the aromatic components of plants in appropriate forms to act on the entire body or a specific area to prevent and treat diseases. Essential oils used in aromatherapy are hydrophobic liquids containing volatile aromatic molecules, such as limonene, linalool, linalool acetate, geraniol, and citronellol. These chemicals have been extensively studied and shown to have a variety of functions, including reducing anxiety, relieving depression, promoting sleep, and providing pain relief. Terpenoids are a class of organic molecules with relatively low lipid solubility. After being inhaled, they can pass through the nasal mucosa for transfer or penetrate the skin and enter the bloodstream upon local application. Some of these substances also have the ability to cross the blood-brain barrier, thereby exerting effects on the central nervous system. Currently, the academic community generally agrees that products such as essential oils and aromatherapy from aromatic plants have certain health benefits. However, the process of extracting a single component from it and successfully developing it into a drug still faces many challenges. Its safety and efficacy still need to be further verified through more rigorous and systematic experiments. This article systematically elaborated on the efficacy of aromatic substances, including plant extracts and natural small molecule compounds, in antibacterial and antiviral fields and the regulation of nervous system activity. As a result, a deeper understanding of aromatherapy was achieved. At the same time, the potential of these aromatic substances for drug development was thoroughly explored, providing important references and insights for possible future drug research and application.
3.Research progress on total skin irradiation using helical tomotherapy
Haiyang WANG ; Yifei PI ; Chunbo LIU ; Bin HAN ; Fanyang KONG ; Tengfei JI ; Xi PEI ; George Xie XU ; Yuexin GUO
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2022;31(12):1185-1189
Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas are a relatively rare group of mature T-cell lymphomas mainly manifesting in the skin, and its common subtype is mycosis fungoides. Total skin electron irradiation is one of the important conventional treatment methods, but there are many disadvantages, such as uneven dose distribution, poor position repetition, and long treatment time, which affect the clinical efficacy and patient prognosis. With the emergence and gradual popularization of helical tomotherapy in recent years, more and more medical institutions are gradually expanding their applications in total skin irradiation due to their ability to treat ultra-long targets and achieve dose-sculpted distribution, aiming to further explore its good or bad, and confirm whether it can replace the traditional total skin electron irradiation. In this article, research progress on total skin irradiation using helical tomotherapy was reviewed, the development of treatment technology, clinical efficacy and current concerns and controversies were illustrated.
4.Explore antioxidant quality markers of Hippophae tibetana based on "dry-method + wet-method" technology.
Jin-Chai QI ; Jing CHEN ; Wen LI ; Guo-Ping LI ; Hong-Shan CHEN ; Wen-Min PI ; Feng GAO ; Peng-Long WANG ; Ma MI ; Hai-Min LEI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2021;46(11):2699-2709
The cross combination of dry-method(network pharmacology analysis) and wet-method(high-resolution mass spectro-metry with antioxidation experiment) was used to predict antioxidant quality markers(Q-markers) of Hippophae tibetana. Ultra-high performance liquid chromatography coupled with hybrid quadrupole-orbitrap mass spectrometry(UPLC-Q-Exactive Orbitrap-MS) was developed to rapidly separate and identify the chemical constituents in H. tibetana. Then in DPPH free radicals and superoxide anion scavenging experiment, the antioxidant activity of the four different polar parts with extracts of petroleumether, ethyl acetate, n-butanol and water was evaluated. Network pharmacology method was used for functional enrichment and pathway analysis to screen antioxidant-related components and preliminarily explain the mechanism of action. On this basis, multi-source information was integrated to predict the antioxidant Q-markers. The results showed that 51 components in H. tibetana were identified, including 18 flavonoids, 14 terpenoids, 6 alkaloids, 4 coumarins and phenylpropanoids, 3 volatile components and 2 polyphenols. The antioxidant capacity of different fractions: ethyl acetate > n-butanol > water > petroleum ether. The medicine mainly acted on PI3 K-Akt and FoxO signaling pathways to perform antioxidant effects through flavonoids such as quercetin, luteolin and kaempferol. According to the results of dry-method and wet-method, quercetin, luteolin and kaempferol, the representatives of poly-hydroxy flavone, may be the antioxidant Q-markers of H. tibetana. In this study, with the antioxidant Q-markers of H. tibetana as an example, an investigation model of predicting Q-marker was discussed based on the ternary system of composition, function and informatics, providing a scientific basis for the establishment of quality evaluation standards for H. tibetana.
Antioxidants
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Hippophae
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Mass Spectrometry
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Technology
5.Formulation and analysis of comprehensive quality competency evaluation scale for medical graduates
Linxiang HUANG ; Zihua LI ; Weijie ZHAN ; Zeting HUANG ; Xiaoqing HUANG ; Xiaowen ZHANG ; Haijie XU ; Shaoyan ZHENG ; Gang XIN ; Pi GUO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2021;20(1):66-70
Objective:To meet the demand of medical system for talents, the training of medical students' competency has become a new direction of medical education. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of training quality in medical graduates through the competency scale.Methods:Taking "attitude", "skill" and "knowledge" as the evaluation dimensions, the competency development was divided into four levels of "state", "explain", "apply" and "transfer", and we proposed the competence concept of "A.S.K.-SEAT" and formulated an evaluation scale. Questionnaires and behavior event interviews (BEI) were conducted in medical graduates of Shantou University in 2018. Reliability and validity of the questionnaire were evaluated and current situation of different competency items were analyzed.Results:A total of 155 questionnaires were collected with good reliability and validity, and 15 graduates participated in BEI. A total of 21 A.S.K. competency items (including five basic competency items and two discriminating competency items) and SEAT textual descriptions were finally established.Conclusion:A.S.K.-SEAT scale can provide valid references for the competency evaluation of medical graduates.
6.The impact factors of longitudinal dose fall-off outside the target with helical tomotherapy
Haiyang WANG ; Yifei PI ; Bin HAN ; Fei JIA ; Lele LIU ; Fangna WANG ; Fanyang KONG ; Yuntong PEI ; Jinyan HU ; Yuexin GUO
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2021;41(3):183-187
Objective:To study the changing characteristics and impact factors of helical tomotherapy (HT)for longitudinal dose fall-off outside the target, in order to guide the plan junction or pretreatment target and implementation efficiency in clinical.Methods:Eight patients with head and neck tumors admitted to the Department of Oncology Radiotherapy of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University in December 2019 were retrospectively selected as the research objects. The planning target area and dose drop structure were outlined in the head and neck images with a thickness of 1 mm obtained by Siemens SOMATOM Definition AS positioning computerized tomography (CT). Different field widths (FW, 5.0 cm/2.5 cm/1.0 cm) and pitches (0.430/0.287/0.215) were assembled for planning with the same modulation factor (1.8), finest does calculation grid (0.195 cm ×0.195 cm) and other planning parameters were consistent. The plans were designed by different parameters, and the result was analyzed by univariate analysis.Results:The that different pitch curves coincided under the same field width by comparative analyzing, so pitchs had no effect on dose drop. The different field width curves were independent of each other, indicating that the field width had an effect on dose drop in the head and foot direction. The relationship between the longitudinal dose drop speed outside the target and the change of the field width was inversely correlated: the larger field widths meant the slower dose fall-off and the larger penumbra, while the smaller field widths meant the faster fall-off and the smaller penumbra. When the dose fall-off to 50% of the prescribed dose, the distance from the target was approximately equal to half the field widths, and the pitchs had not affect the rate of dose-drop, while the dose at different distances from the target boundary could be calculated by the fitting formulas. The field widths and pitchs had little effect on the CI and HI index of the target, relatively, the target area was best when the field width was 2.5 cm. The total beam-on time gradually decreased with the increase of the field widths and pitches.Conclusions:When segment target therapy needs to consider planning junction, execution efficiency, and controlling longitudinal dose fall-off and considered the execution, the optimal planned parameters such as field widths and pitches could be selected or the target at the junction regions could be adducted according to the longitudinal dose drop formula, so as to achieve the ideal dose distribution.
7.Intervention Mechanism of Yishen Huayu Prescription on Glomerular Podocyte Injury in Diabetic Nephropathy Rats Based on EMT Regulated by Wnt/β-catenin Pathway
Wei-guo SONG ; Lin PENG ; Wen-wen WU ; Chi-heng PI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2021;27(10):44-50
Objective:To investigate the intervention mechanism of Yishen Huayu prescription on glomerular podocyte injury in diabetic nephropathy (DN) rats based on epithelialmesenchymal transition (EMT) regulated by Wnt/
8.Characteristics and related factors of plantar pressure in the chronic ankle instability individuals.
Zong Chen HOU ; Ying Fang AO ; Yue Lin HU ; Chen JIAO ; Qin Wei GUO ; Hong Shi HUANG ; Shuang REN ; Si ZHANG ; Xing XIE ; Lin Xin CHEN ; Feng ZHAO ; Yan Bin PI ; Nan LI ; Dong JIANG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2021;53(2):279-285
OBJECTIVE:
To analyze characteristics and related factors of the plantar pressure during the level walking and single leg standing in the chronic ankle instability (CAI) individuals.
METHODS:
From April 2019, 75 CAI individuals and 40 healthy individuals were enrolled in this study. Both of the static and dynamic plantar pressure were measured during six times level walking and three times single leg standing testing. The data including peak force, time to peak force in various foot contact areas and the time to boundary (TTB) and velocity of center of pressure (COP) were measured and compared between the affected side and the unaffected side and between the CAI cases and the healthy individuals. The correlations between the plantar pressure and the gender, Beighton score, affected side and body mass index (BMI) were analyzed.
RESULTS:
The characteristics of plantar pressure distribution in the CAI individuals included: (1) During the level walking, the affected side showed the similar pressure contribution as the unaffected side (P>0.05). While compared with healthy individuals, there was a significantly higher peak force in the 5th metatarsal area (t=-3.86, P=0.03) of the affected side, lower peak force in the 1st (t=2.99, P=0.02), 2nd metatarsal head areas (t=2.09, P=0.01) of the affected side, medial hindfoot areas of both sides (affected, t=2.33, P=0.01; unaffected, t=3.74, P=0.02) and toes areass of both sides (affected, t=2.23, P=0.01; unaffected, t=3.28, P=0.02) and a delay to peak force in the 4th metatarsal head area (t=3.33, P=0.01) of the affected side. (2) During the single leg standing, the CAI individuals showed significantly worse balance control in the anterior/posterior direction (P < 0.05) and lateral/medial direction (P < 0.05) compared with the healthy controls, and the affected side had more severe balance control deficit in the lateral/medial direction (P < 0.05). (3) The women (P < 0.05) and the individuals with higher Beighton scores (P < 0.05) showed worse balance control deficit in the lateral/medial direction.
CONCLUSION
CAI individuals showed significantly a more lateral shifted plantar distribution during the level walking compared with the healthy individuals and the tendency was worse on the affected sides, and showed worse balance control in the anterior/posterior direction and lateral/medial direction during the single leg standing. The women and those with generalized ligament laxity showed significantly worse balance control.
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Joint Instability
9.Effect of stabilizing muscle training on cervical function and quality of life in continuous nursing care of patients with cervical spondylosis
Yange XUE ; Huiping XU ; Guofu PI ; Yusheng XU ; Chi ZHANG ; Caijuan GUO ; Haojie ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(16):2147-2150
Objective:To explore the effect of stabilizing muscle training on cervical function and quality of life in continuous nursing care of patients with cervical spondylosis.Methods:From June 2018 to June 2019, a total of 98 patients with cervical spondylosis in the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University were selected by convenience sampling method, and divided into control group and observation group by random number table method. In the course of treatment and follow-up, 15 cases were lost in the two groups, and 42 cases were included in the control group and 41 in the observation group. The control group was given routine continuous nursing after discharge, and the observation group was given stabilizing muscle training on the basis of routine continuous nursing. The scores of Japanese Orthopedic Association (JOA) and Neck Disability Index were compared before intervention, 3 months after intervention and 6 months after intervention between the two groups. The scores of Short Form 36 Health Survey Questionnaire (SF-36) were compared after intervention between the two groups.Results:The results of repeated measurement ANOVA of JOA score and NDI score before intervention, 3 months and 6 months after intervention showed that there were interaction, inter group and time effects, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.01) . After the intervention, the scores of SF-36 in the observation group were higher than those in the control group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:In the continuous nursing of patients with cervical spondylosis, the application of stabilizing muscle training is more conducive to relieve muscle tension, improve symptoms, and improve the quality of life of patients.
10.Establishing Standardized Biomedical Laboratory Technician Education for the Development of Biotechnology Research in China.
Guo Nian ZHU ; Qiang HUANG ; Yu DING ; Jin Kui PI ; Lan ZHAN ; Si Si WU
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 2020;35(2):179-185
Chinese scientists have been actively engaged in biotechnology research since the mid-20th century. However, biotechnology education, especially biomedical laboratory technology education, is relatively scarce in China. More and more cutting-edge equipment and techniques have been introduced into biomedical laboratories in China, but there is a lack of high-quality technicians to apply these advancements to scientific research. In addition, the traditional education and apprenticeship systems have been demonstrated little progress. To address this gap, West China Hospital of Sichuan University established a 2-year educational program for laboratory technology in 2006 based on the residency training program. The project integrates scientific methods into the research laboratory technician training in relevant disciplines, and has developed a systematic, scientific, and effective standardized training system to cultivate high-level and stable experimental technician team for the need of advanced laboratories, which has been demonstrated greatly improve the efficiency of biomedical researchers and laboratory facilities. In this article, we introduce the practical experience in establishment and development of a standardized training system for biomedical laboratory technicians to ensure the sustainable development of medical researches.

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