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Program: Clinical Study of Relationship Between Granulocyte Activation, HDAC2 and Severe Asthma Aim:The early prediction of severe asthma, early intervention on the disease, reduce the family and the national finance.
design:This study is a single center randomized controlled trial designed by the Department of respiratory medicine, Xijing Hospital, as the main research unit.Compare the case group(severe asthma group and mild-and-moderate asthma group) and control group(healthy control group) by detecting the activity of MPO、NE、MMP-9 and ECP in the peripheral blood and the activity of HDAC2 in PBMCs of patients.
case:60
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Inclusion criteria: age 18-75 years old; diagnosis of asthma was clear; informed consent was signed.
Exclusion criteria: poor compliance; cognitive ability is low; psychiatric disorders need to be combined with psychotropic medication.
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Application of SPSS 19 statistical software. Measurement data were expressed as mean ± standard deviation.
First the data is normality tested and homogeneity of variance tested, according to the measurement data of normal distribution by SNK single factor analysis of variance; does not conform to the normal distribution of measurement data, using the Kruskal Wallis non parametric test. P < 0.05 for the difference was statistically significant.
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inclusion criteria: healthy control group:
In the past 1 year need guidelines of global asthma record instrument 4-5 drug treatment of asthma [high dose inhaled corticosteroid with long-acting beta2 receptor agonist or leukotriene modifiers / theophylline or systemic hormone therapy is more than or equal to 50% of the time, in order to prevent into uncontrolled asthma, or even in the treatment is to control asthma patients for severe asthma.
exclusion criteria:
60 participants in 3 patient groups
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Guo H qin, Graduate
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