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Chinese Journal of Health Management ; (6): 367-370, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-423101

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Objective To explore predictive effects of organism weak magnetic field analytic technology on heart diseases among adults with hypertension,hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia.Method A total of 1534 individuals who received health examinations and organism weak magnetic field tests in Health Science Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital from May to June 2009 were enrolled.Statistical analysis were carried out to detect if the heart function index of organism weak magnetic field tests could identify different conditon for the incident dysfunction of heart in low-,potential-,high-risk groups classified by the three high agent using the nonparametric test.High-dangerous three-high groups include simple,compound,additional and assembling sorts of combining types.Results The quantitative values of heart meridian of one potential-risk and nine high-risk three-high groups differs evidently from the low-risk high-risk three-high groups by Moses test(P < 0.05).There was statistically significant difference of the quantitative values of heart meridian,potassium,magnesium,manganese,cardiovascular,circulaton,heart endocrine,and T2 among the low-,potential-and high-risk levels and other different types of three-high groups by Wilcoxon rank sum test(P < 0.05).Conclusion Organism weak magnetic field analytic technology could reveal change of heart dysfunction in individuals with normal electrocardiogram.

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Chinese Journal of Health Management ; (6): 216-219, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-387005

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Objective To explore the predicting role of organism weak magnetic field analytic technology on heart functions in individuals with normal electrocardiogram(ECG).MethodsA total of 1534 subjects who receired health examinations and organism weak magnetic field tests in Health Science Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital from May to June 2009 were enrolled.Positive rates of organism weak magnetic field analytic technology,echocardiography,and myocardium enzyme test for heart dysfunction among populations with hypertension,hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia were compared.Statistical analysis was carried out to detect if there was close correlation between different heart risk and the weak magnetic field index.Results(1)The positive rate of the organism weak magnetic field analytic technology for heart dysfunction among subjects with normal ECG was 96.0%(1472/1534),which was significantly higher than echocardiography(27.5%,200/726)and myocardium enzyme testing(6.9%,106/1532).The positive rate of organism weak magnetic field analytic technology was increased with the seriousness of hypertension ,hypergjycemia and hyperlipidemia(P<0.05=.(2)Different heart risks showed close correlation with heart meridian and potassium(P<0.05=.Conclusion The prediction of organism weak magnetic field analytic technology on potential heart dysfunction(as a result fromhypertension,hylperglycemia and hyporlipidemia)in individuals with normal ECG is highly sensitive andrelatively objective.

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China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12)2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-562816

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Objective: To investigate the protective effect of Xuesaitong(total saponins of sanchi) on lower extremity ischemical reperfusion injury.Methods: To observe PBN-spin bulky adducts signal of lower extremity ischemical reperfusion of rabbit by using electron spin resonance technology and electron spin resonance promoter N-tert-butyl-2-phenylnitrone(PBN).Results: The signal intensity is correlated with time,compared with ischemia for 2 hours,the signal intensity of ischemia for 4 hours increased apparently.Xuesaitong would quench PBN-spin bulky adducts signal significantly.Conclusion: Xuesaitong have protective effect on lower extremity ischemia-reperfusion injury.

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