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Zhonghua Fu Chan Ke Za Zhi ; 53(6): 409-413, 2018 Jun 25.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29961284

ABSTRACT

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy, bleeding profile and safety of low-dose levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system (LNG-IUS 8) in Chinese healthy women of childbearing age. Methods: A multi-center, open-label, single-arm clinical trial conducted at 16 centres in China enrolled 773 healthy women of childbearing age (mean age 31.6 years old, range 18 to 40 years old) , who demanded contraception, from April 2006 to June 2013. All women placed LNG-IUS 8 for 3 years and then been followed up at 3, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36 months. The efficacy variables including pregnancy rate and expulsion rate were analyzed using life table, while observing adverse events (AE) to evaluate the safety. The bleeding profile happened during the study was assessed using 90-day reference intervals (World Health Organization criteria) . Results: Eight pregnancies occurred among 773 women, resulting in a overall Pearl index of 0.42 per 100 women years. The 3-year cumulative pregnancy rate was 0.37 per 100 women years and the 3-year cumulative expulsion rate was 1.99 per 100 women years. The number of women with bleeding/spotting reduced and the bleeding/spotting days declined over time. Totally 219 AE were reported related to LNG-IUS 8 placements. The most common AE were vaginal bleeding (8.2%, 63/773) and the ovarian cyst (6.2%, 52/773) . LNG-IUS 8 had an improving effect on dysmenorrhea that the percentage of women with dysmenorrhea as well as the days of dysmenorrhea decreased over time. The percentage of women satisfied or very satisfied with LNG-IUS 8 was 87.2% (622/713) . Conclusion: LNG-IUS 8 is highly effective and safe for Chinese healthy women of childbearing age.


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Contraceptive Agents, Female/administration & dosage , Intrauterine Devices, Medicated , Levonorgestrel/administration & dosage , Pregnancy Rate , Adolescent , Adult , China/epidemiology , Contraceptive Agents, Female/adverse effects , Dysmenorrhea , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Levonorgestrel/adverse effects , Metrorrhagia/chemically induced , Pregnancy , Treatment Outcome , Uterine Hemorrhage , Young Adult
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J Neurosci ; 17(14): 5395-406, 1997 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9204923

ABSTRACT

Cell death was examined by studying the spinal cords of rats subjected to traumatic insults of mild to moderate severity. Within minutes after mild weight drop impact (a 10 gm weight falling 6.25 mm), neurons in the immediate impact area showed a loss of cytoplasmic Nissl substances. Over the next 7 d, this lesion area expanded and cavitated. Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT)-mediated deoxyuridine triphosphate-biotin nick end labeling (TUNEL)-positive neurons were noted primarily restricted to the gross lesion area 4-24 hr after injury, with a maximum presence at 8 hr after injury. TUNEL-positive glia were present at all stages studied between 4 hr and 14 d, with a maximum presence within the lesion area 24 hr after injury. However 7 d after injury, a second wave of TUNEL-positive glial cells was noted in the white matter peripheral to the lesion and extending at least several millimeters away from the lesion center. The suggestion of apoptosis was supported by electron microscopy, as well as by nuclear staining with Hoechst 33342 dye, and by examination of DNA prepared from the lesion site. Furthermore, repeated intraperitoneal injections of cycloheximide, beginning immediately after a 12.5 mm weight drop insult, produced a substantial reduction in histological evidence of cord damage and in motor dysfunction assessed 4 weeks later. Present data support the hypothesis that apoptosis dependent on active protein synthesis contributes to the neuronal and glial cell death, as well as to the neurological dysfunction, induced by mild-to-moderate severity traumatic insults to the rat spinal cord.


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Apoptosis/physiology , Neuroglia/pathology , Neurons/pathology , Spinal Cord Injuries/pathology , Animals , Disease Models, Animal , Female , Rats
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Shengzhi Yu Biyun ; 4(1): 28-30, 1984 Feb.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12339565

ABSTRACT

PIP: 15 cases of postoperative complications following tubal sterilization were examined and/or treated by laparoscopy. The clinical diagnosis was confirmend in 5 cases and corrected in 3 with this technique. In the remaining 7 in which the diagnosis was ambiguous, a comprehensive evaluation of pelvic lesions was made possible by laparoscopy. After the procedure, the symptoms disappeared in 6 cases and were patially alleviated in 7. Adhesions can be lysed during the operation, which may save the patients from anotherwise inevitable laparotomy. In addition, laparoscopy has proven useful in the diagnosis and subsequent treatment of poststerilization distension of the intestinal and pelvic varicosities. Therefore, the authors believe laparoscopy is a useful procedure in the detection and treatment of complications following tubal sterilization. (author's modifed)^ieng


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Diagnosis , Endoscopy , Laparoscopy , Physical Examination , Sterilization, Reproductive , Family Planning Services
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