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Zhongguo Yi Liao Qi Xie Za Zhi ; 46(3): 296-301, 2022 May 30.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35678440

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Blood glucose monitoring is of great significance to diabetic patients, and the development of rapid, accurate and real-time glucose detection technology has become a research hotspot nowadays. This study introduces the concept and classification of the enzyme-free glucose sensor, expounds enzymefree glucose sensor electrode characterization methods and the application progress of different materials in enzyme-free blood glucose sensors. Meanwhile, some problems of enzyme-free glucose sensor existing in the current research and its future application prospects also will be discussed.


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Blood Glucose Self-Monitoring , Blood Glucose , Electrodes , Glucose , Humans , Monitoring, Physiologic
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Int J Cardiol ; 110(1): 122-4, 2006 Jun 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16005532

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BACKGROUND: Clinical trials on contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) prevention with different approaches generated various results. In this study, we investigated whether intravenous aminophylline preceding percutaneous transluminal renal artery stenting (PTRS) might provide better renal protection. METHODS: Patients with severe atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis and undergoing PTRS were prospectively studied. Intravenous aminophylline 250 mg was administered 30 min before PTRS. RESULTS: The aminophylline group included 15 patients (mean age, 68+/-4 years) and the case-matched control group consisted of another 15 patients (mean age, 71+/-2 years). After a mean follow-up of 5-6 months, both groups showed similar serum creatinine (1.7+/-0.2 vs. 1.6+/-0.1 mg/dl, P=NS), BUN (20.0+/-3.0 vs. 24.0+/-3.0 mg/dl, P=NS), fall in systolic (-15+/-13 vs. -11+/-3 mm Hg, P=NS) and diastolic BP (-2+/-4 vs. -6+/-5 mm Hg, P=NS). The incidence of post-operative renal deterioration was 6.7% in the study group and none in the control group. CONCLUSION: Pre-treatment intravenous aminophylline provides no additional renal protective effect in delicately practiced PTRS.


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Aminophylline/administration & dosage , Arteriosclerosis/therapy , Cardiotonic Agents/administration & dosage , Renal Artery Obstruction/therapy , Stents , Aged , Angioplasty, Balloon , Female , Glomerular Filtration Rate , Humans , Injections, Intravenous , Male , Prospective Studies , Renal Artery Obstruction/diagnostic imaging , Ultrasonography
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