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Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism ; (12): 654-660, 2020.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-870081

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Objective:To observe the main clinical features and outcomes of type 2 diabetes mellitus patients after infection with COVID-19 and to compare them with those without diabetes mellitus.Methods:A single-center retrospective observational study was conducted in 88 in-patients who were diagnosed as COVID-19 from January 1 to February 26, 2020. They were divided into diabetic group and non-diabetic group, with 44 patients in each group. Patients′ medical history, laboratory examination, in-hospital treatment plan, and disease outcome were collected and compared.Results:The clinical symptoms of diabetic patients were varied, mainly fever(75.0%), cough(75.0%), fatigue(52.3%), and so on. The systolic blood pressure(SBP)was higher [131.50(120.00, 140.75) vs 125.00(120.00, 131.75)mmHg, 1 mmHg=0.133 kPa, P=0.021] and the oxygenation was lower [96.00%(94.25%, 97.00%) vs 97.00%(95.00%, 98.00%), P=0.038] at admission compared with the non-diabetic group. Hypertension and chronic kidney disease were more common in diabetic group. Fasting blood glucose [7.64(6.12, 15.43) vs 5.62(5.25, 6.50)mmol/L, P<0.01], interleukin-6(IL-6)[19.85(6.50, 43.38) vs 10.80(3.03, 20.90)pg/ml, P=0.046] in diabetic group were significantly higher than those in non-diabetic group. Secondary infection(27.3% vs 9.1%, P=0.027), ARDS(22.7% vs 4.5%, P=0.013)and shock(4.5% vs 0%, P<0.01)were more likely to occur in the diabetic group. More patients were treated with mechanical ventilation in the diabetic group(20.5% vs 4.5%, P=0.024). The diabetes group was more likely to progress to critical type(20.5% vs 4.5%, P=0.024), and the time to progress to critical state was shorter [3(1.75, 5.25) vs 6(3.00, 12.00)d, P=0.019). The duration of severe symptoms was longer in the diabetic group [26.5(15.00, 31.50) vs 9(8.00, 13.00)d, P=0.026]. Conclusion:The clinical symptoms of type 2 diabetes patients with COVID-19 are diverse. They are often combined with diseases such as hypertension and chronic kidney disease. The inflammatory reaction is more obvious and has more COVID-19 related complications and is more likely to progress into a persistent severe condition in a short time.

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Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine ; (12): 786-789, 2017.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-512675

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AIM To establish an HPLC method for the simuhaneous content determination of five flavonoids in Duchesnea indica (Andr.) Focke at five picking time (April,May,June,July and August).METHODS The analysis of D.indica methanol extract was performed on a 25 ℃ thermostatic Agilent ZORBAX SB-C18 column (250 mm×4.6 mm,5 μm),the mobile phase comprising of acetointrile-0.1% methanoic acid flowing at 1.0 mL/min in a gradient elution manner,and the detection wavelength was set at 350 nm.RESULTS Rutin,hyperoside,isoquercitrin,celereoin and kaempferol showed good linear relationships within their own ranges (R2 ≥0.998 6),whose average recoveries were 97.1%-101.5% with the RSDs of 1.37%-2.37%.The contents of five constituents in samples at different picking time exhibited obvious differences,among which lutin and hyperoside contents were the highest in June,isoquercitrin content was the highest in July,and celereoin and kaempferol contents were the highest in August.CONCLUSION The suitable picking time of D.indica is June and July.

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Chinese Journal of General Practitioners ; (6): 381-384, 2009.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-394693

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To investigate clinical features of somatization disorder. Methods Seventy-nine paeeeeee with somatization disorder (SD), diagnosed based on the Chinese Classification and Diagnostic Criteria of Mental Disorders, version 3 ( CCMD-3 ) during September 2006 to August 2008, were selected and assessed by serf-edited somatic symptom list ( SSSL), symptom checklist-90 ( SCL-90 ), Hamilton anxiety scale (HAMA) and Hamilton depression scale (HAMD). Results Sixty-two symptoms in two to six systems were involved in SDs, with a mean and standard deviation of 12.4 ± 6.6 symptoms in 4.2 ± 0.9 systems. The skin, nervous system, gastrointestinal system, respiratory and circulatory systems were the most involved in those symptoms. Depression, anxiety and hostile mood, number and total score of somatic symptoms all correlated positively with the total scores of HAMA and scores of somatic anxiety and mental anxiety (P < 0.01 ), but not with the total score of HAMD (P > 0.05 ). Conclusions Multiple systems were involved in SD, usually with complicated symptoms including depression and anxiety, which was prone to inappropriate medical diagnoses. Number and severity of somatic symptoms positively correlated with severity of anxious symptoms.

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Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs ; (24): 703-704, 2000.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-412273

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The feasibility to breed gecko, scorpion, centipede,leech and ground beetle together in abreeding shed of our own design with constant temperature was tried for a period of 2 years. Resultsshowed that the animals lead their normal dietetic and living habit satisfactorily, without hibernation andreproduce their offsprings the whole year round. It could be concluded that such breeding scheme is worth-while to advocate for the benefit of those who are engaged in the business of medicinal animal breeding.

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