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目的 建立一种快速、灵敏的高效液相色谱-串联质谱(HPLC-MS/MS)方法以测定人血浆中对乙酰氨基酚浓度,并应用于两种对乙酰氨基酚制剂的人体药代动力学和生物等效性研究。方法 以替硝唑为内标,200μL血浆样品经5倍于其体积的乙酸乙酯液液萃取,再经Waters XBridge? C18柱等度洗脱分离后导入串联质谱,以正离子多反应监测模式进行定量分析,对乙酰氨基酚和内标的选择性反应离子对分别是m/z 152→110和248→121。方法经验证后应用于19名健康受试者单剂量空腹口服两种对乙酰氨基酚制剂500mg后药代动力学和生物等效性的研究。结果 血浆中对乙酰氨基酚在0.1~8.0 μg·mL-1范围内线性良好(r2 > 0.99),最低检测限为 0.1 μg·mL-1,提取回收率为91.0%~98.7%,日内和日间准确度分别为98.8%~111.3% (精密度:CV ? 9.03%)和94.9%~102.6% (精密度:CV ? 10.68%)。生物等效性试验中,受试制剂与参比制剂的主要药代动力学参数Cmax、AUC0-t和AUC0-∞ 几何均值比的90%置信区间分别为83.50%~105.79%,94.25%~101.54%和93.24%~101.02%,均落在生物等效可接受标准80.00%~125.00%范围内。结论 所建立测定人血浆中对乙酰氨基酚浓度的HPLC-MS/MS法具有快速灵敏、回收率高、选择性好的特点,适用于对乙酰氨基酚片人体药代动力学和生物等效性研究。受试制剂与参比制剂在人体内吸收速度和程度相似,两种制剂生物等效。 相似文献
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SP Rallison 《Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England》2015,97(2):89-91
‘The secret is comprised in three words – work, finish, publish.’Michael FaradayThere are many reasons doctors want to publish their work. For most at an early stage in their career, this may be to add a line to their curriculum vitae and advance their careers but for academics, publishing is an expectation. Many will believe they have something important to say, and wish to provoke debate and discussion; others wish to share knowledge and experiences, which in medicine can lead to a satisfying change in clinical practice. All serve to register one’s idea and educate others. However, for some, the reason is as basic as money. As we celebrate the 350th anniversary of the first academic publication, perhaps we have come full circle when it comes to why people publish?Publishing is a flourishing business. There were approximately 28,100 active scholarly peer-reviewed journals in mid-2012, collectively publishing about 1.8–1.9 million articles per year. The number of articles published each year and the number of journals have both grown steadily for more than two centuries, by about 3% and 3.5% per year respectively.1
Journals have a responsibility to refine and define information and act as a scientific filter. Many of us will receive daily invitations in our email inbox from eclectic and new journals that are likely to take anything – is the filter now too porous? But this industry is like any other commercial activity and the supply still far outstrips the demand. Perhaps the internet revolution has merely fuelled our hunger to publish more?The launch of this exciting and innovative series about publishing coincides with the 350th celebration of the publication of the first academic journal. In the age of social media, the first question is ‘What are journals for?’, which Simon Rallison sets out to answer. Simon is Director of Publications at the Physiological Society, and was previously a journal publisher with Earthscan, Springer and Blackwell.Writing is hard work and, through this series, I hope the reader will get some useful insight into this service industry for academia.Jyoti ShahCommissioning EditorIn an age of the internet and social media, why are we still using (admittedly with refinements and improvements) a form of publication dating from 1665? What exactly is a journal in the 21st century and what role does it have to perform? Surprisingly, the academic journal has not evolved since it was invented 350 years ago.1 The first issue of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society was published in 1665, the brainchild of Henry Oldenburg and Robert Hooke. Since then, journals have digitised and now offer greater opportunity for research communication – but are authors taking advantage of what journals can offer? The academic and research community is generally very conservative about what it reads and how it views journals. There are, however, also frequent misunderstandings about the operation of journals. 相似文献
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Pankaj Gupta Yashi Marodia Akash Bansal Naveen Kalra Praveen Kumar-M Vishal Sharma Usha Dutta Manavjit Singh Sandhu 《World journal of gastroenterology : WJG》2020,26(40):6163-6181
Gallbladder(GB) wall thickening is a frequent finding caused by a spectrum of conditions. It is observed in many extracholecystic as well as intrinsic GB conditions. GB wall thickening can either be diffuse or focal. Diffuse wall thickening is a secondary occurrence in both extrinsic and intrinsic pathologies of GB, whereas, focal wall thickening is mostly associated with intrinsic GB pathologies. In the absence of specific clinical features, accurate etiological diagnosis can be challenging. The survival rate in GB carcinoma(GBC) can be improved if it is diagnosed at an early stage, especially when the tumor is confined to the wall. The pattern of wall thickening in GBC is often confused with benign diseases, especially chronic cholecystitis, xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis, and adenomyomatosis. Early recognition and differentiation of these conditions can improve the prognosis. In this minireview, the authors describe the patterns of abnormalities on various imaging modalities(conventional as well as advanced) for the diagnosis of GB wall thickening. This paper also illustrates an algorithmic approach for the etiological diagnosis of GB wall thickening and suggests a formatted reporting for GB wall abnormalities. 相似文献
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Vardhmaan Jain MD Ankur Kalra MD Muhammad Siyab Panhwar MD Agam Bansal MD Amy Nowacki PhD Kirtipal Bhatia MD Tanush Gupta MD Nichole L. Ineman MSN Safi U. Khan MD Amar Krishnaswamy MD Grant W. Reed MD Rishi Puri MBBS PhD Samir R. Kapadia MD Lars G. Svensson MD PhD Anmar Kanaa'N MD Joseph A. Lahorra MD 《Journal of the American Geriatrics Society》2021,69(5):1363-1369
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In order to help older adults with cardiovascular disease navigate complex decisions, clinicians must know tenets of medical ethics and have good communication skills. The elements of decision making capacity and informed consent are reviewed, using relevant clinical examples to illustrate the basic concepts. The shared decision making model, by which clinician and patient work together to determine the plan of care, is described. Useful communication techniques to implement shared decision making are suggested. 相似文献
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