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Chinese Journal of Stomatology ; (12): 124-129, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-804700

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Gingival recession could result in root exposure, dental hypersensitivity and poor aesthetics. It has been demonstrated that varieties of root coverage procedures can significantly improve gingival recession in short-term (≤6 months), of which coronally advanced flap combined with connective tissue graft is the gold standard technique for treatment of gingival recession. It could obtain the optimally complete root coverage and maintain long-term stability (≥2 years). However, clinical knowledge about the long-term effectiveness of the other alternative graft materials remain very limited. Based on the existing clinical evidence, this article reviews coronally advanced flap, coronally advanced flap combined with connective tissue graft or alternative graft materials, with particular attention to the long-term stability of them, in order to provide reference for the design of further clinical trials and the plan of clinical treatments.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-166203

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The aim of this study is to investigative the stability of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) matrix tablets containing diltiazem hydrochloride (DTZ) after five-year storage at room temperature. DTZ matrix tablets containing different molecular weights (MW) of PEO and electrolytes (sodium carbonate anhydrous Na2CO3, potassium chloride KCl and pentasodium tripolyphosphate anhydrous PSTPP) were prepared. The fresh and stored tablets were evaluated by DTZ content, in vitro drug release rates and kinetics as well as DSC. All the PEO’s matrix tablets showed no significant changes in release rate, kinetics and drug content. The release rates of DTZ following five-year storage were slightly increased as the MW of PEO increased from 900,000 to 8,000,000. Also, it was clear that the addition of electrolyte drastically slowed the release rates of DTZ from fresh and stored tablets. DSC thermograms and similarity factor (ƒ2) depicted good system stability for all stored tablets. This is the first five-year long-term stability study reported concerning DTZ/PEO matrix tablets with different MW, which proved its stability for several years. This study might throw light on the dramatic difference observed between this study and the reported data of accelerated stability testing under stress conditions found in the literature.

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China Oncology ; (12): 52-56, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-439515

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Background and purpose: Currently, intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) has become the adjuvant therapy of cancer. The study was to establish the daily quality assurance (QA) program and analyze dosimetric characteristics’ long-term stability for mobile IORT accelerator. Methods:The QA program of this study included two parts:safety and functionality and energy and output. The two years’ QA datasets were acquired and analyzed to investigate the stability of energy and output. Results:All safety and functionality tests passed on a daily basis. The energy index was (0.666±0.015)mm, (0.839±0.009)mm, (0.781±0.010)mm, (0.724±0.009)mm and the output dose error was (0.511 ± 0.671)%, (0.278 ± 0.516)%, (0.368 ± 0.532)%, (0.382 ± 0.912)%for all energy, respectively. There was no signiifcant time trend in the dosimetric characteristics. Conclusion:The daily QA program is suitable for mobile IORT accelerator. The long-term stability is acceptable for IORT in clinical use.

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Rev. cuba. farm ; 46(4): 446-456, oct.-dic. 2012.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-657885

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Objetivo: evaluar la estabilidad en anaquel de un gel elaborado a partir del extracto acuoso de la corteza de Rhizophora mangle L. (mangle rojo).Métodos: los tres lotes pilotos del gel (GM01, GM02 y GM03) se almacenaron a temperatura de refrigeración (5 ± 3 °C) durante 12 meses. Se realizó una evaluación físico-química y microbiológica a tiempo inicial y a los 3, 6, 9 y 12 meses.Resultados: todos los lotes mantuvieron una apariencia de geles homogéneos, viscosos, libres de grumo, brillantes y de un color pardo-rojizo oscuro y mostraron amplias áreas de extensibilidad. El pH estuvo entre 6 y 7 y la reología fue característica de un fluido no newtoniano del tipo Herschel Bulkley con potencial modificado en todos los tiempos evaluados. Los tres lotes cumplieron el límite microbiano establecido, así como la concentración mínima inhibitoria que estuvo entre 8 y 10 mg/mL y la concentración de taninos entre 13 a 30 mg/g.Conclusiones: se demostró que todos los lotes del gel fueron estables durante el período de estabilidad en anaquel, por lo que se propone que se almacene de 2-8 ºC durante 1 año


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Drug Stability , Rhizophoraceae/microbiology , Rhizophoraceae/chemistry
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The Journal of the Korean Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology ; : 138-143, 2006.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-104901

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To analyze the long-term stability of Farmer-type cylindrical ionization chambers by calibration factor provided from the KFDA (Korea Food Drug Administration) MATERIALS AND METHODS: The cylindrical ionization chambers used in this study were the PTW 30001 (30006), 30013, 30002, 30004, 23333, the Capintec PR06C, the NE 2571, the Exradin A12 and the Wellhofer FC65G (IC70). We were analyzed that the N(k) and N(D,W) calibration factor for the cylindrical chambers and compared between the measured N(D,W) and calculated N(D,W) calibration factor. RESULTS: We have observed that the long-term stability of the PTW 30013 (30006), the Wellhofer FC65G (IC70) and the NE 2571 has varied within 0.2%. The measured N(D,W) calibration factor was about 1.0% higher than the calculated N(D,W) that determined by the N(k) calibration factor. CONCLUSION: The study has evaluated that the long-term stability of the cylindrical chambers through analysis for the Nk and N(D,W) calibration factor. It has contributed to the improvement of clinical electron dosimetry in radiotherapy centers.


Subject(s)
Calibration , Radiotherapy
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