1.Risk factors of ineffective eradication therapy of adult Helicobacter pylori infection:a meta-analysis
Zhifeng TANG ; Guoming GAO ; Shuoquan LI ; Agang QU ; Lixia GOU
China Pharmacy 2025;36(12):1525-1529
OBJECTIVE To systematically evaluate the risk factors for ineffective eradication therapy of adult Helicobacter pylori (Hp) infection. METHODS Retrieved from PubMed,Web of Science, the Cochrane Library, Embase, CNKI, VIP and Wanfang Data, cohort studies and case-control studies on the eradication therapy for Hp infection in adult patients were searched from Jan. 2000 to Jul. 2024. After screening literature, extracting data, and evaluating the quality of literature, RevMan 5.3 software was used for meta-analysis, and sensitivity analysis and publication bias analysis were also performed. RESULTS A total of 19 articles were included, all of which were cohort studies, involving 9 931 patients in total. Among them, 1 929 patients were ineffective in eradication therapy, with the ineffective rates ranging from 8.02% to 33.33%. Meta-analysis showed that age<50 years [OR=1.33, 95%CI (1.12,1.57), P<0.001], body mass index (BMI)>25 kg/m2 [OR=1.87, 95%CI (1.35, 2.59), P= 0.000 2], a history of smoking [OR=1.62, 95%CI(1.35, 1.95), P<0.001], a history of drinking [OR=1.93, 95%CI(1.47, 2.54), P<0.001], living in a rural area [OR=1.74, 95%CI(1.41, 2.15), P<0.001], having non-peptic ulcer [OR=3.45, 95%CI (1.75, 6.67), P=0.000 3], a family members’ infection history [OR=4.72, 95%CI(3.32, 6.74), P<0.001], poor treatment compliance [OR=4.89, 95%CI (3.07, 7.79), P<0.001], amoxicillin resistance [OR=3.42, 95%CI (1.95, 6.00), P<0.001] and clarithromycin resistance [OR=8.14, 95%CI(5.00, 13.24), P<0.001] had significant impacts on ineffective eradication therapy of Hp infection in adults. Sensitivity analysis and publication bias analysis showed that the result of this study was robust and reliable. CONCLUSIONS Age<50 years, BMI>25 kg/m, a history of smoking, a history of drinking, living in a rural area, having non-peptic ulcer, a family members’ infection history, poor treatment compliance, amoxicillin resistance and clarithromycin resistance are risk factors for failure of Hp infection eradication therapy in adults.
2.Investigation on Biological Characteristics and Aging Phenotype of SHJHhr Mice
Huiqing TANG ; Shufu CHANG ; Zhifeng YU ; Lei ZHANG ; Xiaoqian TAN ; Wei QU ; Liang LI ; Zhen QIAN ; Jianzhong GU ; Ping XU
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2023;43(1):44-52
Objective To measure and analyze biological characteristics and aging phenotype of SHJHhr mice and provide basic data for the application of the mouse model in aging mechanisms research and antiaging drug development. MethodsWith ICR mice of the same age as control group, the body mass growth data of SHJHhr mice at the age of 3 to 16 weeks, the reproduction ability of 1 to 4 fetuses and the life cycle of SHJHhr mice were measured. Blood routine (30 items) and serum biochemical indexes (25 items) of 6-week-old SHJHhr mice were measured. The venous blood of 8-week-old SHJHhr mice was collected for flow cytometry analysis to determine the content of immune cells. The aging bone structure of the cancellous bone and bone mineral density of SHJHhr mice aged 4, 8 and 26 weeks were measured by micro-CT. Histopathological changes of bone and joint of 8-week-old mice were observed. ResultsCompared with ICR mice, the female and male body mass of SHJHhr mice were significantly lower at the age of 16 weeks (P < 0.05), and the reproductive performance of female mice was low (P < 0.01) or did not have normal reproductive capacity. The shortest survival time of SHJHhr mice was 57 weeks and the longest was 71 weeks, which was shorter than those of normal ICR mice, showing obvious rapid aging phenomenon. At the same time, some physiological and biochemical indexes of blood and pathological changes of bone and cartilage tissues also showed the accelerated aging and abnormality of animal physiological functions. ConclusionSHJHhr mice have some biological characteristics of rapid aging as well as some physiological and pathological changes caused by aging.
3.Application of tracheotomy in the treatment of severe cases of COVID-19
Zhifeng DENG ; Ting ZHU ; Yongjun DING ; Chenliang ZHOU ; Yan KANG ; Jining QU ; Qingquan HUA ; Yu XU
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2020;55(6):576-579
Objective:To discuss the the effects, indications and protective measures of tracheotomy for severe cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients.Methods:A retrospectively analysis was conducted to explore the clinical data of COVID-19 patients who received tracheotomy in February to March 2020, and descriptive statistics were used to analyze the indication of tracheotomy, particularity of intraoperative treatment and protective measures.Results:A total of 4 cases were included in this article. All patients were successfully operated. One case had postoperative incision continuous bleeding, there were not other complications and nosocomial infection among the medical staff. The patient′s condition was relieved in different degrees after the operation, who remained hospitalized.Conclusion:Tracheotomy for severe cases of COVID-19 can achieve certain curative effect, but the occurrence of tracheotomy related complications and nosocomial infection should be effectively controlled, and the risk benefit ratio of tracheotomy should be carefully weighed before surgery.
4.CRISPR-mediated gene editing to rescue haploinsufficient obesity syndrome.
Zhifeng WANG ; Liu YANG ; Shen QU ; Chao ZHANG
Protein & Cell 2019;10(10):705-708
5.Preoperative ultrasonographic parameters in symptomatic carotid artery stenosis patients with different curative effects of stenting
Shengjiang CHEN ; Zhiwei SHANG ; Zhifeng QU ; Xiaofeng YANG ; Boying ZHU ; Xiaoyan WU ; Jing NIU ; Jundong YAO ; Xiaole GAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2018;20(2):122-125
Objective To study the preoperative ultrasonographic parameters and their relationship with age in symptomatic CAS patients with different curative effects of stenting.Methods Fiftyseven symptomatic CAS patients admitted to our hospital for stenting were divided into young age group (n=7),middle age group (n=25),old age group (n=25) according to their age,and into very good curative effect group (n=18),good curative effect group (n=33) and no curative effect group (n=6) according to their postoperative NIHSS score.The carotid ultrasonographic parameters in different groups were compared and analyzed within 3 days before operation.Results A significant difference was found in the ratio of UPT,maximal ER of plaques,PV of stenosis,PI,resistance index (RI),carotid artery stiffness index (SI),distensibility coefficient (Dc) and compliance coefficient (Cc) in different curative effect groups (P<0.01).The carotid artery SI was significantly higher in old age group than in young age group and middle age group (P<0.01).A linear regression equation was established between carotid stiffness and age (y=0.075x-1.537,R2 =0.448,F=44.727,P =0.000).Conclusion The ratio of UPT,maximal ER of plaques,PV of stenosis,PI,RI,carotid artery SI,Dc and Cc are different in patients with different curative effects of stenting,and a linear relationship is found between carotid artery SI and age of patients.
6.Study on effect of FTY720 combined with gecitabine on proliferation and apoptosis of non-small cell lung cancer tumor-related cell-lines
Zhifeng QU ; Yuan XU ; Pei WANG
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(17):2334-2336
Objective To investigate the effect of FTY720 and gemcitabine on the proliferation and apoptosis of H520 and A549 cells in non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC) cell line.Methods The interventional influence on the in vitro cultured NSCLC A549 and H520 cells was performed by selecting 0,2,4,6,8,10 μmol/L concentrations of FTY720,then the absorbance value was detected at 24,48,72 h after culture and the proliferation inhibiting effects of FTY720 on A549 and H520 were observed under the condition of different concentration of FTY720;adding single 7 μmol/L of FTY720,single 0.2 μmol/L gemcitabine and 37 μmol / L FTY720 combined with 0.2 mol/L gemcitabine into A549 and H520 cells lines,then the differences of inhibition and apoptosis after 48 h in the cells of each group were observed.Results The inhibitory effect of different concentrations of FTY270 on NSCLC A549 and H520 cell lines was statistically significant difference (P<0.05).The proliferation inhibiting effect of FTY720 on NSCLC H520 and A549 cell lines had the correlation with the concentration and time.The apoptosis rate of FTY720 combined with gemcitabine on A549 and H520 cells was significantly higher than that of single use in these two drugs (P<0.05).Conclusion FTY720 combined with gemcitabine can significantly inhibit the proliferation of A549 and H520 in human NSCLC,and can effectively promote the apoptosis of cancer cells,and has the higher clinical value.
7.Efficacy of Saccharomyces boulardii in treatment of candida esophagitis
Qiutang XIONG ; Xing CHEN ; Zhifeng WANG ; Lang HE ; Chengyi QU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2017;16(7):541-544
The efficacy and safety of Saccharomyces boulardii in treatment of candida esophagitis was investigated by a single center, prospective, open label and non-inferiority trial.Eighty nine patients with candida esophagitis attending in Shanxi Provincial People′s Hospital during April 2015 to March 2016 were randomly divided into Saccharomyces boulardii group (45 cases) and nystatin group (44 cases), and oral Saccharomyces boulardii powder and Nystatin tablets were given to two groups respectively.The curative effect was evaluated by gastroscopy after the treatment.The results showed that the cure rate of Saccharomyces boulardii group and nystatin group was 68.9%(31/45)and 63.6%(28/44), and the Saccharomyces boulardii was noi inferior to nystatin (x2=3.027, P<0.05).Chi-square test showed that there was no significant difference in effective rate between two groups [91.1%(41/45)vs.93.2%(41/44), x2<0.001, P>0.05].The incidence of adverse reactions in boulardii group was significantly lower than that in nystatin group [2.2%(1/45) vs.22.7%(10/44), x2=8.636, P<0.05].The study suggests that the cure rate of Saccharomyces boulardii is not inferior to nystatin in treatment of candida esophagitis, while the incidence of adverse reactions of Saccharomyces boulardii is lower.
8.Proton Pump Inhibitor and Prokinetic Drug on the Treatment of Laryngopharyngeal Reflex Diseases:A Meta-analysis
Zhifeng DENG ; Yu XU ; Tao ZHOU ; Jining QU ; Yun LIU ; Jing OU ; Wendan SHI
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2014;(1):39-44
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of proton pump inhibitor (PPI)plus prokinetic drug on the treatment of laryngopharyngeal reflex .Methods According to predetermined criteria of inclusion and exclu-sion ,Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trails(CENTRAL) ,Embase ,Elsevier ,Pubmed ,VIP ,Wanfang Data , CNKI and CBM were searched for the randomized controlled trails of proton pump inhibitor and prokinetic drug on the treatment of laryngopharyngeal reflex diseases from the date of establishment of the datebases to November 2012 .Revman 5 .1 software and GRAED profiler 3 .6 software were applied to analysis the data ,which was extrac-ted by three independent evaluators .Results A total of 346 related articles were obtained ,7 trails were included , 614 patients in total .The results of Meta -analysis showed that :the overall effictive rate of combination therapy with proton pump inhibitors plus prokinetic drug in patients with laryngopharyngeal reflex was higher than those in the control group [RR=1 .18 ,95% CI(1 .10 ,1 .28) ,P<0 .0001] .The rate of improvement of laryngeal signs exam-ined by fiberoptic laryngoscope was higher than those in the control group [RR= 1 .38 ,95% CI(1 .16 ,1 .65) ,P<0 .001] .The average relief time of dysphonia symptoms was shorter than those in the control group [MD = -1 .70 , 95 CI (-2 .95 ,-0 .45) ,P<0 .001] .Conclusion The effect of proton pump inhibitor plus prokinetic drug on the treatment of laryngopharyngeal reflex is superior to those of proton pump inhibitors or prokinetic drug only ,but in terms of safety ,more large-sample ,high-quality randomized controlled trails are required .
9.Clinical analysis of hyponatremia following traumatic brain injury
Baozhong SHI ; Leizhen JIANG ; Zhifeng QU ; Jing LI ; Yali MA ; Xiaofeng MENG ; Jiangchao ZHOU ; Dongxiao XU ; Gangyi ZHU
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2014;(6):331-335
Objective To investigate the incidence and etiological factors of hyponatremia following traumatic brain injury (TBI) and analyze the relationship between hyponatremia and the patient’s age, gender, type of injury, Glasgow coma scale (GCS), operation and computerized tomography (CT) scan of head. Methods Clinical data of 136 pa-tients with moderate or severe TBI in our hospital were analyzed retrospectively, including patient’s age, gender, type of injury, GCS, operation, brain edema and basal skull fracture. The relationship between clinical data and hyponatremia were analyzed statistically by Chi-square test and multivariate Logistic regression analysis. Results There were 56 pa-tients with hyponatremia in 136 patients (81 males) with moderate or severe TBI. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that hyponatremia secondary to TBI was not associated with patient’s age, gender, type of injury and operation or not. However, there was a high correlation between hyponatremia following TBI and clinical characteristics of TBI at ear-ly stage, such as GCS, brain edema and basal skull fracture. Conclusions Patients with TBI is more likely to develop hy-ponatremia when they have the following clinical factors, such as GCS≤8, brain edema or basal skull fracture. Preven-tive measures should be given to these patients in advance.
10.Clinical studies of cerebrospinal lfuid replacement combined with Vancomycin and dexamethasone intrathecal injection on intracranial infection
Zhifeng QU ; Chunyan QU ; Wenli CHEN ; Zhiqiang WEN ; Hui XIAO
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2014;(2):84-85,89
Objective To investigate the effect of cerebrospinal lfuid replacement combined with vancomycin and dexamethasone intrathecal therapy on biochemical indicators of postoperative intracranial infection, in order to improve the clinical diagnosis and treatment. Methods 70 cases with intracranial infection collected in Third Hospital of Beijing Armed Police Corps from February 2010 to April 2013 were as subject, and randomly divided into two groups. Control group(n=35) were given cerebrospinal lfuid replacement and ceftriaxone intravenously, observation group(n=35) were given cerebrospinal lfuid replacement combined with vancomycin and dexamethasone intrathecal injection. The clinical effects and biochemical indicators were observed after treatment in two groups. Results In control group, the cure rate was 22.86%and total efifciency was 77.14%. In observation group, the cure rate was 37.14% and total efficiency was 91.43%. The differences between two groups were statistically significant (P<0.05). The differences of leukocytes, glucose, protein, intracranial pressure in two groups after treatment were also statistically signiifcant(P<0.05). Conclusion Cerebrospinal lfuid replacement combined with vancomycin and dexamethasone intrathecal injection therapy can increase intracranial infection.

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