1.Median effective concentration of ropivacaine for ultrasound-guided brachial plexus block
Chentao GU ; Aizhong WANG ; Yu SHAN ; Wei JIANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2011;31(2):217-219
Objective To determine the median effective concentration (EC50) of ropivacaine for ultrasound-guided brachial plexus block.Methods Fifty ASA Ⅰ or Ⅱ patients of both sexes, aged 19-72 yr, weighing 45-83 kg, scheduled for upper extremity surgery under brachial plexus block guided by ultrasound, were enrolled in this study. Brachial plexus block was performed under the guidance of ultrasound. After successful location, ropivacaine 30 ml was injected. EC50 of ropivacaine was determined by up-and-down sequential method. The initial concentration was 0.50% . Each time the concentration increased/decreased by 0.05% . EC50 of ropivacaine required for ultrasound-guided brachial plexus block and 95% confidence interval were calculated using Probit analysis.Results The EC50 of ropivacaine resulting in complete block of the brachial plexus nerve was 0.436%(95% confidence interval 0.393%-0.477% ). Conclusion The EC50 of ropivacaine is 0.436% for ultrasoundguided brachial plexus block.
2.Application of OBI system in intensity-modulated radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Jiajian ZHONG ; Chentao WANG ; Yongjin DENG ; Minmin QIU ; Zehuang LIN ; Mengzhen MIN ; Zhenhua XIAO ; Zhenyu WANG ; Bixiu WEN
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2017;26(9):992-996
Objective To examine the application of On-Board Imaging (OBI) system-based image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) in the improvement of the precision of intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) for nasopharyngeal carcinoma.Methods Ten patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma were treated with IMRT using the OBI system. The IGRT images after positioning, position adjustment, and treatment were observed and recorded to investigate the image difference between CT simulation and IGRT. Results The deviations in the x (lateral), y (cranial-caudal), and z (ventral-dorsal) directions between CT simulation and IGRT images were 0.22±1.00 mm,-0.37±1.28 mm, and 0.04±1.36 mm, respectively, after positioning, 0.29±0.76 mm,-0.04±0.78 mm, and -0.01±0.92 mm, respectively, after position adjustment, and 0.20±0.78 mm, 0.16±0.80 mm, and 0.05±0.92 mm, respectively, after treatment. The probabilities of a ≤1 mm deviation in the x, y, and z directions were 81.0%, 77.6%, and 88.2%, respectively, after positioning, 92.5%, 96.4%, and 96.4%, respectively, after position adjustment, and 91.7%, 94.9%, and 96.8%, respectively, after treatment. Conclusions The application of OBI system-based IGRT is very important in the improvement of the precision of fractionated IMRT for patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma. The position of the patient should be adjusted based on the IGRT image after positioning in order to correct set-up error and effectively increase the precision of fractionated IMRT.
3.Early clinical characteristics and follow-up treatment of alternating hemiplegia in children
Lili XIE ; Xia WANG ; Fei YIN ; Chentao LIU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2015;14(12):1285-1287
Objective To discuss the clinical features and prognosis of patients with childhood alternating hemiplegia (AHC).Methods The clinical presentation and follow up data of 9 patients diagnosed as AHC in our hospital from January 2010 and June 2014.Results Onset appeared within 18 months of born in these 9 patients;no migraine family history, repeated and alternated limbs dyskinesia, varying degrees of delayed psychomotor development, and with/without abnormal eye movements were noted in these patients.No specific auxiliary examination results were noted.All the patients were treated in our hospital with flunarizine (2.5-5 mg per time for one time every night), and among them, one also treated with topiramate.Two patients were lost to follow-up.One patient had fluctuated condition after taking drugs: the frequency of attack declined one month after drug taking, but then, rebounded gradually.One had frequency of attack declining to three times a month from four times a month.Two added the dose offlunarizine to 10 mg, leading to the obvious decline of both frequency and duration.Three had no release.Conclusion It is hoped to improve patients' life quality and prognosis by recognizing AHC early, insistting long-term pharmacotherapy and avoiding the inducing factors.
4.Analysis for the effect of different regimens on ocular myasthenia gravis in children
Chentao LIU ; Xia WANG ; Lili XIE ; Jing PENG ; Liwen WU ; Xiangrong ZHENG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2017;42(11):1275-1279
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy,recurrent risk factors and transferable ratio of treatments with 3 different regiments on children with systematic myasthenia gravis (MG).Methods:The data of 104 children with ocular MG from June 2010 to March 2014 were collected from Department of Pediatric Neurology of Xiangya Hospital and they were retrospectively studied.The patients were divided into 3 groups:a methylprednisolone group (n=44),a prednisone group (n=48) and a bromine pyridostigmine group (n=12).Evaluative system from American MG foundation was used to evaluate the efficacy of treatment and the ratio of ocular MG transformed into systematic MG.Results:The efficacy in the methylprednisolone group was better than that in the prednisone group,and both of them were better than that in the bromine pyridostigmine group (both P<0.05).Methylprednisolone,prednisone combined with bromine pyridostigmine could reach a better long-term efficacy in children with ocular MG.Early treatment with glucocorticoid could reduce clinical relapse.Conclusion:A treatment with high-dose methylprednisolone pulse can improve early clinical remission in children with ocular MG.However,there is a similar efficacy in the long run of different glucocorticoid therapeutic regiments.A relatively order onset age,infection and thyroid dysfunction are recurrent risk factors in children with ocular MG.
5.sPD-1 and changes of lymphocyte subsets in predicting the prognosis of patients with sepsis: a prospective cohort study
Yujie MA ; Chentao HOU ; Xiaohong WANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2023;32(5):648-654
Objective:To observe the dynamic changes of soluble programmed cell death protein 1 (sPD-1) and cellular immunity and humoral immunity in patients with sepsis and septic shock, and to explore the relationship between sPD-1 and immunosuppression in sepsis.Methods:This study was a prospective cohort study. Patients with sepsis and septic shock admitted to the ICU of General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University from June 2018 to December 2018 were included as the study subjects, ordinary postoperative patients admitted to the ICU during the same period were included as the non-sepsis group, and healthy volunteers matched in age and sex were included as healthy controls. The sPD-1, lymphocyte count, serum immunoglobulin and lymphocyte subsets of peripheral blood on the first, third and seventh days after admission to the ICU were detected. The changes of sPD-1 and various immune indices in each group were compared, and the correlation between the indices was analyzed. For healthy controls and non-sepsis patients, only blood samples were tested on the day of inclusion.Results:A total of 90 patients [58 males and 32 females, aged (58.36±17.46) years] were included in this study, including 29 cases of sepsis, 31 cases of septic shock, 15 cases of non-sepsis, and 15 volunteers were recruited as healthy control group. The 28-day fatality rate of patients in the sepsis and septic shock groups was 28.3%. On the first day of ICU admission, the sPD-1 concentration were significantly higher in the septic shock group and sepsis group than those in the non-sepsis group and healthy control group [512.64 (216.85, 1039.41) pg/mL vs. 261.90 (191.96, 421.99) pg/mL vs. 191.56 (151.26, 232.66) pg/mL vs. 200.51 (162.14, 241.26) pg/mL, all P<0.05]. The sPD-1 concentration in the septic shock group was significantly higher than that in the sepsis group, and this phenomenon persisted for at least one week ( P<0.05). The lymphocyte count on the first day in the sepsis and septic shock groups were significantly lower than those in the healthy control and non-sepsis groups (all P<0.05), and the lymphocyte count in the septic shock group remained lower levels until the seventh day of ICU admission (all P<0.05). The percentage of lymphocytes and total T lymphocytes in the sepsis and septic shock groups were significantly lower than those in the healthy control and non-sepsis groups (all P<0.05), while the percentage of total B lymphocytes did not differ between groups (all P>0.05). The percentage of CD8+ T lymphocytes on the seventh day of ICU admission in the septic shock group was still significantly lower than that in the sepsis group [(18.36±2.23)% vs. (28.28±2.97)%, P<0.05]. The levels of serum immunoglobulin IgG and IgM were significantly lower in the sepsis and septic shock group than those in the healthy control and non-sepsis groups (all P<0.05), and the IgG and IgM in the sepsis and septic shock groups returned to normal on the seventh day of ICU admission. The area under the ROC curve was used to evaluate the predictive value of sPD-1 on poor prognosis, and the results showed that sPD-1 on the seventh day of ICU had a good predictive value for 28-day prognosis in patients with sepsis and septic shock, and the best cut-off value was 286.52 pg/mL, with a sensitivity of 100.00% and specificity of 56.25%. Conclusions:Immunosuppression occurs in patients with sepsis and septic shock in the early stage, and the duration of immunosuppression in patients with septic shock is prolonged, but humoral immunosuppression plays a major defense in the early stage, and cellular immunosuppression is dominant in the later stage.
6.A case of Gitelman syndrome with physical retardation
Juan HUANG ; Xiangrong ZHENG ; Dandan GUO ; Guoyuan ZHANG ; Xia WANG ; Chentao LIU
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2017;42(10):1236-1238
Gitelman syndrome is a rare disease.It is easy to be misdiagnosed and missed diagnosis due to the diverse clinical symptoms.A girl with long-term hypokalemia,who presented with intermittent pain of lower limb muscle and physical retardation,was treated in Xiangya Hospital,Central South University.Laboratory examination confirmed the severe hypokalemia and metabolic alkalosis.Gene sequencing indicated SLC12A3 gene mutation and the patient was finally diagnosed as Gitelman syndrome.Patients with chronic hypokalemia and metabolic alkalosis need to conduct gene sequencing to confirm the diagnosis.Gene therapy is expected to be the most effective treatment for this disease.
7. Analysis of psychological status and relevant factors of patients with esophageal and gastric cardia precancerous lesions in Linzhou of Henan
Shanrui MA ; Qing MA ; Changqing HAO ; Chentao GUAN ; Bianyun LI ; Jinwu WANG ; Xinqing LI ; Zhengkui LIU ; Wenqiang WEI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2017;51(8):670-674
Objective:
To explore the psychological status and related factors in patients with precancerous of esophageal and gastric cardia in Linzhou of Henan.
Methods:
Clinical psycho-rating scale of Social Support Rating Scale (SSRS), Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS, score ≥50 points with symptoms of anxiety) and Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS, score ≥53 points with the symptoms of depression) were applied to survey life events and psychological status of subjects who aged 40-69 years old and participated in"The Early diagnosis and Early Treatment"program in Linzhou cancer hospital from July 2015 to Jan 2016. Patients with lower intraepithelial neoplasia or high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia were selected as precancerous lesions (
8.Application of narrow band imaging-magnifying endoscopy to the further assessment of gastric low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia in biopsy
Liujing NI ; Jinzhou ZHU ; Liting XI ; Yi YANG ; Chenyan YU ; Chentao ZOU ; Chao WANG ; Airong WU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2021;38(12):1013-1017
Objective:To evaluate narrow band imaging-magnifying endoscopy (NBI-ME) for the further assessment of lesions of low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia (LGIN) in the gastric biopsy.Methods:Data of 180 patients who underwent NBI-ME before endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for biopsy of gastric LGIN at the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from January 2017 to October 2020 were analyzed retrospectively. Taking the pathological results after ESD as the gold standard, the sensitivity, the specificity, the positive predictive value, the negative predictive value, and the accuracy of NBI-ME in predicting the pathological upgrading of gastric LGIN lesions after ESD were calculated, and the receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve was drawn.Results:Among 180 gastric LGIN lesions, 115 (63.89%) were pathological upgraded and 65 (36.11%) were not after ESD. There were 10 missed diagnoses, 19 misdiagnoses, and 151 correct diagnoses in NBI-ME examination before ESD. The sensitivity, the specificity, the positive predictive value, the negative predictive value, and the accuracy of NBI-ME in predicting the pathological upgrading of gastric LGIN lesions after ESD were 91.3% (105/115), 70.8% (46/65), 84.7% (105/124), 82.1%(46/56) and 83.9% (151/180), respectively. The area under the ROC curve was 0.810 (95% CI: 0.737-0.883). Conclusion:Further NBI-ME examination of gastric LGIN lesions diagnosed by biopsy pathology can accurately predict whether the lesions have pathological upgrading after ESD, which is of important guiding significance for the patients to choose the treatment strategy of further follow-up or endoscopic resection.
9.The potential value of saccades and antisaccades to identify tremor dominant and postural instability/gait difficulty subtypes in Parkinson′s disease
Qi QI ; Yan LI ; Chentao HE ; Piao ZHANG ; Mengfei CAI ; Kun NIE ; Limin WANG ; Lijuan WANG ; Yuhu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2024;57(11):1190-1198
Objective:To investigate the potential value of saccade and antisaccade parameters in early identification of Parkinson′s disease (PD) and its motor subtypes.Methods:A total of 111 PD patients [tremor dominant (TD) type in 45, postural instability/gait difficulty (PIGD) type in 54 and indeterminate type in 12)] and 54 healthy controls were recruited from Department of Neurology, Guangdong Provincial People′s Hospital from July 2022 to July 2023. All subjects underwent oculomotor test including visually guided saccades and volitional antisaccades by the Eyeknow-M10-B Eye tracker. For PD patients, TD and PIGD scores were measured using the Movement Disorder Society Unified Parkinson′s Disease Rating Scale (MDS-UPDRS) Part Ⅱ and Part Ⅲ. Oculomotor parameters among TD, PIGD patients and healthy controls were firstly compared. Multiple linear regression analyses were performed to assess the relationship between ocular parameters with differences and TD/PIGD score. Then receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was made between PD patients and healthy controls, as well as between PIGD and TD subtypes.Results:Compared to healthy controls, PD patients showed significantly decreased saccadic accuracy [100.0%(90.0%, 100.0%) vs 100.0%(100.0%, 100.0%), U=1 732.500, P<0.001], prolonged latency [252.2(228.5, 300.1) ms vs 227.7(214.2, 241.8) ms, U=1 401.000, P<0.001], minimum duration [233.6(211.2, 278.8) ms vs 211.0(200.0, 222.5) ms, U=1 534.500, P<0.001], average duration [356.6(313.8, 427.8) ms vs 279.4(267.4, 312.9) ms, U=881.000, P<0.001],as well as decreased peak [444.4(335.0, 593.7) °/s vs 526.7(412.6, 696.2) °/s, U=1 971.000, P=0.007] and average velocity [196.3(144.4, 240.5) °/s vs 256.7(226.7, 312.0) °/s, U=1 330.000, P<0.001] in saccades. And in antisaccades, PD patients also showed prolonged latency [432.0(362.9, 599.8) ms vs 352.9(309.8, 407.6) ms, U=1 553.000, P<0.001], minimum duration [333.4(299.8, 377.6) ms vs 290.1(263.9, 332.9) ms, U=1 608.000, P<0.001], average duration [518.2(462.7, 603.5) ms vs 424.2(377.1, 473.5) ms, U=1 181.000, P<0.001], decreased peak [458.5(327.9, 604.3) °/s vs 560.4(440.3, 698.5) °/s, U=1 838.500, P=0.001] and average velocity [186.6(143.1, 228.1) °/s vs 263.2(217.2, 301.5) °/s, U=1 131.000, P<0.001]. There was no statistically significant difference in antisaccadic accuracy [55.0%(15.0%, 80.0%) vs 66.7%(39.4%, 86.9%), U=2 167.500, P=0.053]. Compared with TD subtype, PIGD patients showed significantly decreased antisaccadic peak velocity [416.2(300.3, 534.3) °/s vs 527.1(402.3, 636.4) °/s, U=-26.474, P=0.009]. After adjusting for age, gender and education, antisaccadic peak velocity was negatively correlated with PIGD score in PD patients (β=-0.296, P=0.001), and no correlation with TD score was found. The ROC analysis was performed on combined saccadic and antisaccade metrics between PD patients and healthy controls, with area under the curve (AUC) as 0.918. For antisaccadic peak velocity between PIGD and TD subtypes, the AUC was 0.690. Conclusions:Eye movement metrics have potential value in distinguishing PD patients from healthy controls. The antisaccadic peak velocity is related to the severity of motor symptoms in PIGD patients, which is helpful for distinguishing the motor subtypes of PD patients.
10.Decrease in myostatin by ladder-climbing training is associated with insulin resistance in diet-induced obese rats.
Liang TANG ; Kai LUO ; Chentao LIU ; Xudan WANG ; Didi ZHANG ; Aiping CHI ; Jing ZHANG ; Lijun SUN
Chinese Medical Journal 2014;127(12):2342-2349
BACKGROUNDSuppression of myostatin (MSTN) has been associated with skeletal muscle atrophy and insulin resistance (IR). However, few studies link MSTN suppression by ladder-climbing training (LCT) and IR. Therefore, we intended to identify the correlation with IR between LCT and to analyze the signaling pathways through which MSTN suppression by LCT regulates IR.
METHODSThe rats were randomly assigned to two types of diet: normal pellet diet (NPD, n = 8) and high-fat diet (HFD, n = 16). After 8 weeks, the HFD rats were randomly re-assigned to two groups (n = 8 for each group): HFD sedentary (HFD-S) and high-fat diet ladder-climbing training (HFD-LCT). HFD-LCT rats were assigned to LCT for 8 weeks. Western blotting, immunohistochemistry and enzyme assays were used to measure expression levels and activities of MSTN, GLUT4, PI3K, Akt and Akt-activated targets (mTOR, FoxO1 and GSK-3β).
RESULTSThe LCT significantly improved IR and whole-body insulin sensitivity in HDF-fed rats. MSTN protein levels decreased in matching serum (42%, P = 0.007) and muscle samples (25%, P = 0.035) and its receptor mRNA expression also decreased (16%, P = 0.041) from obese rats after LCT. But the mRNA expression of insulin receptor had no obvious changes in LCT group compared with NPD and HFD-S groups (P = 0.074). The ladder-climbing training significantly enhanced PI3K activity (1.7-fold, P = 0.024) and Akt phosphorylation (83.3%, P = 0.022) in HFD-fed rats, significantly increased GLUT4 protein expression (84.5%, P = 0.036), enhanced phosphorylation of mTOR (4.8-fold, P < 0.001) and inhibited phosphorylation of FoxO1 (57.7%, P = 0.020), but did not affect the phosphorylation of GSK-3β.
CONCLUSIONSThe LCT significantly reduced IR in diet-induced obese rats. MSTN may play an important role in regulating IR and fat accumulation by LCT via PI3K/Akt/mTOR and PI3K/Akt/FoxO1 signaling pathway in HFD-fed rats.
Animals ; Blotting, Western ; Diet, High-Fat ; adverse effects ; Glucose Tolerance Test ; Glucose Transporter Type 4 ; metabolism ; Immunohistochemistry ; Insulin Resistance ; physiology ; Male ; Myostatin ; metabolism ; Obesity ; etiology ; metabolism ; Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases ; metabolism ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ; metabolism ; Quadriceps Muscle ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley