1.Optimization of the compound herba lysimachiae extraction prosess based on orthogonal experiment and response surface method
Pengchao PAN ; Xiaofei CHEN ; Wei CHEN ; Zhiyong GUO ; Yifeng CHAI
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2020;38(1):27-34
Objective To optimize the extraction process of the compound herba lysimachiae by orthogonal experiment and response surface method. Methods The sum of the peak areas of multiple representative components in the compound herba lysimachiae was used as the evaluation index. The ultrasonic extraction time, ultrasonic temperature and ethanol ratio were analyzed to optimize the extraction process conditions by orthogonal experiment and Box-Behnken response surface analysis method. Results Ultrasonic extraction time and ethanol ratio are important factors in the extraction process of the compound herba lysimachiae. The effect of ultrasonic temperature in the extraction process is not significant. The optimal extraction condition for compound herba lysimachiaeare is 10 min ultrasonic extraction time at 55 ℃ with 55% ethanol. Conclusion The optimal extraction process parameters obtained by combining orthogonal experiment and Box-Behnken response surface method can be used for the extraction of representative components from the compound herba lysimachiae and pharmaceutical research in the future.
3."Outside-in" Arthroscopic Cam Resection in the Treatment of Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome
Haitao XU ; Weihong ZHU ; Bin CAO ; Zhiyong CHAI ; Jianfeng TANG ; Zizhen SHU
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2018;37(5):373-376
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of "outside-in" arthroscopic cam resection in the treatment of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI)syndrome.Methods Nine patients were treated with "outside-in" hip arthroscopy for cam or mixed type FAI syndrome between July 2015 and July 2016.All the 9 patients(11 hips)underwent osseous correction of the femoral neck and labral debridement.Before the surgery and 12 months after it,all patients were evaluated using the Harris Score and their complications were observed.Results The average postoperative Harris Score(92.5,range from 64 to 100)was significantly better compared with the preoperative one(56.4,range from 22 to 70,P< 0.001).One patient with blister on dorsal foot and another with fluid leakage were cured.No neurovascular injuries or cartilage injuries were found among all the patients.Conclusion "Outside-in" arthroscopic treatment of FAI with osseous correction and labral debridement is safe and effective.
4.Influence of nursing intervention based on "Timing It Right" on heart function and emotion in elder patients with chronic heart failure
Shuxin QIAO ; Zhiyong CHAI ; Lisheng TANG ; Yicun SHI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2018;24(25):3051-3054
Objective To observe the influence of nursing intervention on heart function and emotion in elder patients with chronic heart failure(CHF)based on "Timing It Right".Methods A total of 100 elder patient with CHF in Nanyang City Center Hospital from January 2016 to January 2017 were recruited,and divided into control group and observation group by random number table method,with 50 cases in each group.The control group received routine care and follow-up,while the observation group received routine care and nursing intervention base on "Timing It Right" for 12 weeks.The heart function and emotion were compared between those two group at before and after nursing intervention by LVEF%,NT-proBNP,heart output and Chinese version of Brief Profile of Mood States(BPOMS).Results The patients' heart function and emotion of both groups improved after intervention.After intervention,the LVEF%,NT-proBNP and heart output of the observation group were(59.65±2.29)%,(249.21±58.79)ng/L and(5.72±1.10)L/min,the differences compared with the control group were statistically significant(t=-28.473,8.473,-5.505;P < 0.05).The total score of BPOMS of the control group and the observation group was(25.55±4.41)and(22.62±5.40)respectively(t=2.878,P<0.05).Conclusions Nursing intervention based on "Timing It Right" can improve patient's heart function and emotion in elderly patients with CHF,which has better effect then routine nursing intervention.
5.A Randomized,Multi-center and Parallel Control Clinical Trial for Acidic Fibroblast Growth Factor in the Treatment of Deep Second Degree Burn
Jiake CHAI ; Yonghua SUN ; Zhaofan XIA ; Zhenjiang LIAO ; Huade CHEN ; Chuanan SHEN ; Shichu XIAO ; Zhiyong WANG ; Xiaohua HU
China Pharmacist 2015;(4):589-591
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of recombinant human acidic fibroblast growth factor( rh-aFGF)and re-combinant human basic fibroblast growth factor( rh-bFGF)in the treatment of deep second degree burn. Methods:A multicenter,pro-spective,randomized and double-blind clinical trial was conducted. Totally 216 cases of deep second degree burn were selected from five research centers and given appropriate antibiotics and nutritional supplement therapy. The wound of 108 cases in the observation group were rinsing with rh-aFGF(one bottle / 5cm2)according to the wound area at the time of admission followed by rh-aFGF daily spraying,3-4 press/cm2 ,6-8 times a day. The 108 patients in the control group were treated with rh-bFGF with the same regimen as the observation group. After the 30-day follow-up,the wound healing was evaluated in the two groups. Results:The complete healing time,debridement time,complete healing rate in 12 days and 15 days in the observation group were all better than those in the control group(P<0. 05). After the 7-day treatment,the level of leukocyte and seepage score of the observation group were both lower than those of the control group(P<0. 01). The moderate rate showed significant difference between the two groups(P<0. 05). Conclu-sion:rh-aFGF shows better clinical efficacy than rh-bFGF in the treatment of deep second degree burn with the similar safety.
6.Radiofrequency cather ablation of right sided accessory atrioventricular pathway with persistent left superi-or vena cava in 7 patients
Ning CHEN ; Yudong LI ; Shouzhong YANG ; Zhiyong CHAI ; Jinying ZHANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2014;(7):1116-1118
Objective To summarize radiofrequency cather ablation (RFCA)of tachycardias with right sid-ed accessory atrioventricular pathway in 7 patients with persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC). Methods RF-CA for right sided accessory atrioventricular pathway in 7 patients with PLSVC was carried out . Coronary sinus ac-cess was performed through the left subclavian and the left femoral vein respectively. Swartz sheath was used during ablation if neccesary. Results There was no siginificant differences in fluoroscopy time between the left subclavian approach and the left femoral vein approach[(2.8 ± 0.6)min vs (3.2 ± 0.3)min, P>0.05)]. No recurrence of ac-cessory pathway conduction was found during a mean follow-up of (23 ± 11) months. The mean discharging time and fluoroscopy time were (312 ± 67)s and (17 ± 5)min respectively. Conclusions Although RFCA of right sided accessory atrioventricular pathway in patients with PLSVC shows specialities in cather manipulation , mapping and ablation, high successful results can be achieved by experienced physician.
7.A control study on selective biliary cannulation technique reducing incidence of post-ERCP pancreatitis
Ningli CHAI ; Enqiang LINGHU ; Jun WANG ; Changhao CAI ; Shiping XU ; Benyan WU ; Haitian HU ; Yu ZHANG ; Zhiyong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2010;16(5):336-340
Objective To determine if using a soft-tipped guidewire to cannulate the common bile duct may ameliorate development of PEP(post-ERCP pancreatitis)and facilitate cannulation of the CBD(common bile duct).Methods A total of 78 patients treated treateed in our hospital underwent ERCP through conventional direct cannulation(52 diagnostic ERCPs,26 therapeutics ERCPs)from 1998 to 2001 were randomly selected as group A while 112 patients underwent ERCP through guide wire-directed cannulation(21 diagnostic ERCPs,91 therapeutics ERCPs)from 2007 to 2008 as group B.Then we retrospectively studied and compared the following parameters between the two groups:1)Success rate of biliary access;2)visualization rate of pancreatic duct;3)the level of serum amylase,severity of abdominal pain and the rate of PEP.Meanwhile,the correlation between grading of pancreatic duct visualization and PEP was analyzed.Results The success rate of biliary access of the guidewire group(106/112 cases)was significantly greater than the conventional group(33/78 cases)(94.64%vs.42.30%,P<0.01).In group A,about61.53%(16/26)of the 26 cases could not continue the next therapeutics ERCP because of unsucceasful carmulation. The visualization rate of pancreatic duct of group A and B were 58.97%(46/78 cases)and 8.04%(9/112 cases)(P<0.01) respectively.On occurrence rate of PEP,group A(17/78 cases)was significantly higher than group B(4/112 cases)(21.79% vs.3.57%,P<0.01),and severe pancreatitis occurred in 3 patients in conventional group.However,there was no severe pancreatitis in the guide wire group.There were no significant differences (P>0.05) in terms of the rate of hyperamylasemia between the two groups.The significant correlation was found between the grading of pancreatic duct visualization and the occurrence of PEP.Condusion Guidewire-directed selective access to the bile duct lowers likdihood of PEP by facilitating cannulation and lowering the visualization rate of pancreatic duct.The occurrence of PEP could be predicted by the grading of pancreatic duct visualization,which is a very important but not the unique factor leading to PEP.
8.Effect of carbachol on the expression of la on monocyte and lymphocyte apoptosis rate of the burned rats with delayed resuscitation
Yan YU ; Yuekun ZOU ; Hongming YANG ; Jiake CHAI ; Sen HU ; Zhiyong SHENG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2009;11(6):727-729
Objective To explore the changing trend of Ia on monocyte, lymphocyte apoptosis rate, TNF-α and IL-6 in abdominal aorta of burned rats with delayed resuscitation and the influence of application of carbachol on them. Methods Adult male Wistar rats were randomly divided into normal control group(n =8), scald group(n =48) and scald with carbachol treatment group(n =48). In latter two groups, rats were inflicted with 30% total body surface area (TBSA) full-thickness scald and delayed fluid resuscitation. All scald rats were sacrificed at the 6th hours or 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 7th, 14th day after scald, with 8 rats at each time point. Expression of Ia antigen on monocyte and lymphocyte apoptosis rate were determined by direct immunofluorescence on a flow cytometer, and TNF-α and IL-6 was measured by ELISA. Results Expression of la on monocyte was obviously lower than that of controls. The lowest levels were recorded on the 6th hours and 1st day after scald. Subsequently, Ia was elevated gradually, but still lower than that of normal rats(P <0. 01). After administration of carbachol, Ia expression was obviously promoted, compared with the simple scald group (P <0. 01). Lymphocyte apoptosis rate, TNF-α and IL-6 was higher than that of controls(P <0. 01). After administration of cavachol, , lymphocyte apoptosis rate and TNF-α and IL-6 was obviously down-regulated on the 6th hours, 1st day, 2nd day and 3rd day after scald injury, compared with the simple scald group (P < 0. 01 or 0. 05). Conclusion After severe burn with delayed fluid resuscitation, there is a low la expression, high lymphocyte apoptosis rate and increased releasing of proinflammatory cytokine. Immune function was suppressed. Carbacho] could improve the immune function of scald rats with delayed fluid resuscitation.
9.Treatment strategies for mass burn casualties transferred from a distance-clinical experience
Jiake CHAI ; Zhiyong SHENG ; Hongming YANG ; Xiaoming JIA ; Ligen LI ; Daifeng HAO ; Chuanan SHEN ; Yanqiu WU ; Liming LIANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2005;30(2):117-120
This paper is to introduce our experiences in treating 2 batches of 13 burn victims transferred from remote areas on postburn days 3 and 4. Methods Thirteen burn victims of 2 mass casualties were transferred to our burns institute from remote areas on postburn days 3 and 4 on June 27, 2001 and June 2, 2002, respectively. There were 4 males and 9 females, age ranged from 20 to 43 years, with a mean age of 31.1±6.2 years. The mean total burn area was 74.3%±24.7% TBSA (range, 25% to 97%). Among them, 10 patients suffered from serious burn with mean total burn area involving 86.0%±11.5% TBSA (range, 60% to 97%), and mean full-thickness burn of 63.9%±26.3% TBSA. Four patients also manifested signs of severe inhalation injury, and 6 patients with moderate inhalation injury. In three patients with mean total burn area covering 35.5%±10.0% TBSA (range, 25% to 45%), with mean full-thickness burn of 15.3%±5.0%, were al having moderate inhalation injuries. Among these 13 patients, 3 were having high body temperature (39℃), while 3 manifested hypothermia. The heart rate was 140-160/min, and respiratory rate 26 to 32/min in 6 patients. Abdominal distension or loss of bowel sound were found in 4 patients. Low white cell and platelet count were found in some patients. In 13 cases, liver function, renal function, myocardiac enzyme, and coagulation function were abnormal. Results Among 13 burn victims, one patient died of myocarditis on postburn day 29, and another one died of hepatic failure (history of chronic hepatitis B) on postburn day 45 with only 2% TBSA of burn wound remained open. Conclusion Burns victims occurred in mass casualties who were transferred from remote areas to our Burns Institute were all in critical condition, usually with multiple complications, demanding most meticulous care. Our strategies in this regard consisted of dispatch of experienced surgeons and nurses to the referring hospitals and the airport to receive the patients to offer appropriate care to them during the journey,organization of the medical staff so that each of them was ordained specific function, thus conditions of the patients were evaluated immediately and appropriate treatment started expeditiously for those lethal complications on arrival. Timely and exact comprehensive treatments were prerequisite to save the patients’ life. Adequate metabolic support should be emphasized, and coagulant of anticoagulant treatment should be carried out when indicated.
10.Antimicrobial Activity of Recombinant Human ?-Defensin 3 on Clinically Isolated Multidrug-resistant Strains
Xiaoye TUO ; Jiake CHAI ; Wei JIANG ; Dong CHANG ; Zhiyong SHENG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2005;0(11):-
OBJECTIVE To analyze the antimicrobial activity of recombinant human ?-defensin 3(rhBD-3) on clinically isolated multidrug-resistant bacterial strains.METHODS The antimicrobial activity of rhBD-3 on clinically isolated multidrug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus,Enterococcus faecium,Acinetobacter baumannii and Pseudomonas aeruginosa from the wards of burns department was measured by turbidity method.RESULTS rhBD-3 Demonstrated antimicrobial activity against all the strains in a dose-dependent manner.The minimal inhibitory concentration(MIC) to Gram-positive strains and Gram-negative strains was 4 ?g/ml and 8 ?g/ml,respectively.CONCLUSIONS rhBD-3 Has significant antimicrobial activity against clinically isolated multidrug-resistant strains and thus implies therapeutic potential as an effective substitute for the present drug-resistant bacteria.

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