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Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2018; 31 (4 [Special]): 1659-1662
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-199262

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To observe and analyze the clinical efficacy and ultrasound detection results of treatment of hypertensive patients with heart disease with valsartan combined with hydrochorothiazide. The 160 hypertensive patients with heart disease who were treated in our hospital ere selected as study subjects and randomly divided into study group and reference group, each with 80 patients. Where, the reference group was solely treated with valsartan, while the study group received hydrochlorothiazide treatment on this basis. The therapeutic effects of the two groups were observed and analyzed. Comparison of the overall treatment efficacy and incidence of adverse reactions between the two groups showed that the study group had more significant advantages than the reference group, P<0.05; in comparison of systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure after treatment between the two groups, the study group had higher improvement degree than the reference group, P<0.05; ultrasonic ECG inspection showed that the study group was superior to the reference group with better recovery in indexes including left ventricular mass index, Left ventricular posterior wall thickness, left ventricular ejection fraction, P<0.05. The combination of Valsartan and hydrochlorothiazide for hypertensive patients with heart disease can significantly improve the treatment effect and significanty reduce the incidence of adverse reactions. Therefore, it is worthly of popularization and application

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Chinese Journal of Zoonoses ; (12): 1206-1209, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-435414

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From 2006 to 2008, the susceptibility of different species of animal hosts to Campyebacter jejubni infection was observed in various areas of Jiangsu province, in which the API Campy System was used to perform the biochemical identification and the multiple PCR assay was employed to analyse the C.jejuni isolates from 3010 specimens of fouls. Cattle, pigs and monkeys, and in addition, the susceptibility of isolates to various antibiotics was also determined. In these specimens investigated 402 samples were found to be positive in the detection of C.jejuni with a positive detection rate of 13.36%. The positive detection rates in chicken, water fouls, milk cows, pigs, monkey, red crowned crane and wapiti were 15.83% (258/1630), 10.4% (52/100), 8.24% (42/510), 15.63% (25/160), 15% (15/100), 12.5% (15/80) and 0% (0/30) respectively. Meanwhile, the antibiotics to which the isolates from different hosts showed high rate of sensitivity to 27 antibiotics of 10 varieties included: chloromycetin (100%), Almocylin (99.7%), amicarcin (92.59%), cefprozil (91.67%), alchimycin (90.74%); while the antibiotics to which these isolates showed high rate of resistance were compound neoromin (99.7%), cefoperazone (99.07%), trimethoprim (97.22%), cepronatin (91.67%), cepromondo (99,07%) respectively. It is evident that the susceptibility of different hosts to C.jejuni infection and the status of drug-resistance of the isolates appear to be quite different and more complicated in Jiangsu province.

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