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China Pharmacy ; (12)2001.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-523346

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OBJECTIVE:To prevent and reduce the occurrence of nosocomial deep mycosis.METHODS:The medical records of patients with nosocomial deep mycosis in the period from January2001to December2002in this hospital were ret?rospectively analysed.RESULTS:There were43patients with nosocomial deep mycosis,which accounted for10.54%of all nosocomial infections in the same period.The predilection sites were respiratory tract(34.88%)and digestive tract(30.23%). The main pathogen was Candida albicans(77.78%).All patients had serious underlying diseases and were treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics,and some of them had received adrenocortical steroids.CONCLUSION:Rational use of broad-spectrum antibiotics and adrenocortical steroids is the most important way to prevent deep mycosis and improve the prognosis.

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-572589

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[ Objective ] To investigate the mechanism of Jianxin Pinglu Pill (JPP) in counteracting arrhythmia. [Methods] Ninety rats were randomized into 3 groups: model (normal saline), high-dose JPP (1.6 g/kg) and low-dose JPP (0.8g/kg) . The treatment lasted 7 days. Rat models with myocardial ischemia /repermsion were established by blocking left coronary artery. Ⅱ lead of electrocardiogram was recorded, connexin 43 (Cx 43) was detected by immunohistochemical assay. The effect of JPP on incidence of arrhythmia, death rate and the expression of connexin 43 in the myocardium was observed. [Results] JPP could decrease the incidence of arrhythmia and death rate obviously and enhance the expression of connexin 43 in myocardium. [ Conclusion ] JPP can counteract the damage of myocardial ischemia /reperfusion to enhance Cx 43 expression, and this is one of its possible mechanism.

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