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Objective To investigate the dose of radiation in children under going X-ray-guided air enema reduction, and to provide a basis for reducing the risk of radiation injury in pediatric patients. Methods Data were collected from children with intussusception who were treated with air enema. The experimental conditions of high, medium, and low doses of three age groups were analyzed. Phantoms were used to simulate the operation, and the radiation dose was measured using a thermoluminescence system. Results In children with intussusception, the success rate of air enema under the guidance of X-ray was 88% (including secondary intussusception), with anearly re-intussusception rate of 8%. The effective dose of treatment ranged from 0.57 to 12.33 mSv, and the tissues and organs with high absorbed dose were mainly in the chest and abdomen. Conclusion Children in different groups are exposed to significantly differentand relatively high doses. The operators are recommended to use ultrasonic guidance. With X-ray guidance, the exposure time should be minimized and protective equipment for children should be used.
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Objective: To establish HPLC fingerprint in the root of Amorpha fruticosa, and simultaneously to determine the content of calycosin-7-O-ß-D-glucopyranoside, ononin, calycosin, formononetin. Methods: The analytical column was Diamonsil C18( 250 mm ×4. 6 mm,5 µm). The mobile phase was acetonitrile( A)-water( B)( containing 0. 2% phosphoric acid) in gradient elution, and the detection wavelength was set at 260 nm. "Chromatographic fingerprint similarity evaluation software "version( 2004A) was used to evaluate similarity for the ten batches medicinal materials,and SPSS software was used for cluster analysis. Results: The HPLC fingerprint of the root of Amorpha fruticosa was established with good separation, and four chemical compositions were determinated. 16 common peaks were defined in the HPLC fingerprint among the 10 batches of the root of Amorpa fruticosa. The similarity among them was more than0. 90. Conclusion: This analytical method has strong features,with a good repeatability and the method is simple, which can be used efficiently in the quality control in the root of Amorpha fruticosa.