1.Electrophisiologic study of routine spiral ganglion neurons
Jiangang FAN ; Yuedi TANG ; Chuanyu LIANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2009;(22):1038-1043
Objective: To explore the nature of voltage dependent ion channels and basic electrophysiological characteristics of cochlear spiral ganglion neurons of apical and basal turn by patch clamp techniques of whole cell configure on murine spiral ganglion neurons. Method: Different voltage dependent ionic currents were recorded with patch clamp techniques of whole cell configure on the condition of different internal electrode solution,blockers and stimulus protocol. Result: Inward sodium channel current(I_(Na)), hyperpolarization-activated inward cationic current(I_h) ,outward delay rectification potassium current (I_k) and outward transient potassium current (I_A)were recorded , significant difference of electrophysiological characteristics of I_A and I_k was found between apical and basal turns(P<0.05). Conclusion: Various ionic currents are recorded,which shows that spiral ganglion neurons have the base of ionic channels to complete formation,conduction and modulation of action potential for auditory information transduction, the difference of electrophysiological characteristics between apical and basal turns contributes to the course of hearing formation.
2.Tympanometric Screening Norms for Sichuan Young Adults
Xin WANG ; Chuanyu LIANG ; SHANNA JEAN LAHR ;
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 1997;0(04):-
Objective The purpose of this study w as to obtain tympanometric norms in Sichuan young adult population and compare the results with data obtained for a non-Hispanic Caucasian population. Methods Normative values for peak compensated static acou stic admittance(Peak Ytm), acoustic equivalent volume(Vea), and tympanometric wi dth(TW) were obtained for 102 Sichuan young adults. Results Significant differences were fo und between Roup′s results and ous for Peak Ytm, Vea and TW. The present study showed lower Peak Ytm, smaller Vea and larger TW values overall. Gender differences were noted for Peak Ytm and Vea in Sichuan subjects . Male had higher Peak Ytm and bigger Vea values than female. Conclusion We should establish our own tympanometric norm s to guide our audiological clinical work.
3.Observations of the curative effect with various liquid for post operative irrigation of ESS of treating chronic sinusitis and nasal polyps
Changlin LI ; Yu ZHAO ; Chuanyu LIANG ; Huiming AN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2001;(2):53-54
Objective:To explore the influence of liquid for post-operative irrigation on the effect of ESS.Method:192 cases with chronic sinusitis and/or nasal polyps of groupIIstageII who had undergone the ESS from September,1998 to June,1999 and completed a3-month follow-up were divided randomly into 3 groups to accept 3 different kinds of irrigation liquid.The evaluation of curative effect was according to the index of HaiKou ESS-97.Result:The curative effect of Herba Houttuyniae group was better than the other two.Conclusion:The post-operative care is important and the irrigation liquid can affect the effect of ESS.
4.Influence of Gentamycin Electrophysiological Properties on Murine Cochlea Spiral Ganglion Neurons
Jiahong DENG ; Chuanyu LIANG ; Daqing LIAO
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2004;0(05):-
Objective To explore the influence of gentamycin on murine cochlea spiral ganglion neurons' electrophysiological properties and its significance.Methods Using whole-cell voltage clamp technique, we studied gentamycin's influence on the peak currents of the potassium and sodium ion channels on cell membranes of acutely dissociated murine spiral ganglion neurons,the relationship to gentamycin's concentration in extracellular fluid, and the currents' recovery after gentamycin being washed out.Results Gentamycin could inhibit voltage-dependent potassium channels, but it couldn't inhibit voltage-dependent sodium channels. Gentamycin's inhibitation on potassium currents had dose-dependence with gentamycin's concerntration in extracellular fluid and the currents recoverd incompletely after gentamycin being washed out.Conclusion This research explained the ototoxic mechanism of gentamycin through its action on keeping from spiral ganglion neurons' potassium ion channels from the electrophysiological aspect, and set a foundation for further research.
5.Clinical analysis of otogenic extracranial and intracranial complications.
Chunmei HU ; Gang HE ; Chuanyu LIANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(10):903-905
OBJECTIVE:
To study the clinical feature and treatment of extracranial and intracranial complications caused by otitis media.
METHOD:
Three hundred and twenty patients of acute and chronic otitis media were admitted to our department between 2005 and 2014. Among them, 34 patients were diagnosed with extracranial and intracranial complications. The clinical features and treatment outcome were retrospectively studied. Of the 34 patients associated with complications, 25 had a single complication,8 had two complications and 1 had three complications. Complications included labyrinthitis in 14 cases, facial paralysis in 11, postauricular subperiosteal abscess in 6, Bezold abscess in 1, thrombophlebitis of sigmoid sinus in 2, otitis meningitis in land otogenic brain abscess in 8.
RESULT:
Thirty-three patients were cured or improved and 1 patient died.
CONCLUSION
Due to the widespread use of antibiotics, the clinical manifestations of extracranial and intracranial complications of otitis media become more hidden and atypical. The surgery is the primary treatment method.
Brain Abscess
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complications
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Chronic Disease
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Facial Paralysis
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complications
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Humans
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Labyrinth Diseases
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complications
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Mastoiditis
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complications
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Meningitis
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complications
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Otitis Media
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complications
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physiopathology
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Retrospective Studies
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Treatment Outcome
6.Survey on the epidemiological features of allergic rhinitis at out-patient in western area of China
Rong YIN ; Shixi LIU ; Chuanyu LIANG ; Suling HONG
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2006;0(01):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the epidemic features of allergic rhinitis at out-patient in western area of China(Chengdu in Sichuan province, Chongqing, Urumchi in Xinjiang province, Nanning in Guangxi province). METHODS A questionnaire survey on AR, rhinology examination and skin prick test were carried out among 2267 AR patients at out-patient, from Mar. 2005 to Dec. 2006. RESULTS The incidence rate of sneezing、runny nose、stuffy nose、itchy nose were 88%, 89.19%, 85.58%, 83.58% respectively. 43.80% of AR patients had inherent predisposition that 25.50% had hereditary AR and 13.45% had hereditary asthma. 46.98% of AR patients had other allergic diseases, among them 10.50% combined with asthma. According to the classification criteria of Haikou in 1997 and ARIA in 2001, there were mainly seasonal AR and mild intermittent AR in Urumchi area, while perennial AR and moderate-severe persistent AR in other areas. There was a significant impairment in Quality of life that 50% were always upset and 40% didn't sleep well and more than 10% had emotional affections. CONCLUSION We had got epidemic data such as characteristics of clinical presentation of AR at out-patient in western of China. Strategy of prevention and treatment of AR should be worked out according to the epidemic feature of AR.
7.Problem and analysis on follow-up in Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Jialin LIU ; Chuanyu LIANG ; Lihong WANG ; Deying KANG ; Shixi LIU
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2006;0(01):-
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the quality of follow-up in Chinese Archives Of Otolaryngology-Head And Neck surgery and offer evidence for the improvement of follow up. METHODS Chinese Archives Of Otolaryngology-Head And Neck surgery (January 1994 to December 2005) were searched,and clinical materials of follow-up was identified and analyzed. RESULTS Seventy-six issues were referred to and one hundred ninety-nine papers were finally identified and analyzed. CONCLUSION Although there are major problems on follow-up in Chinese Archives Of Otolaryngology-Head And Neck Surgery and Archives Of Otolaryngology-Head And Neck Surgery,much improvement has been made on the quantity and quality of clinical material follow-up in Chinese Archives Of Otolaryngology-Head And Neck Surgery.
8.Clinical value of CT-guided percutaneous fine needle aspiration for peritoneal lesions
Xinyue ZHANG ; Hualong YU ; Shihe LIU ; Liang ZHANG ; Chuanyu ZHANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2017;33(9):1427-1429
Objective To investigate the clinical procedural performance of CT-guided needle biopsy for peritoneal lesions.Methods CT-guided needle biopsy was performed in 84 consecutive patients (M : F=26 : 58) with peritoneal lesions.Results Among 84 cases,60 lesions were malignant (55 metastatic tumor,4 mesothelioma,1 lymphoma) and 24 were benign (11 tuberculosis, 13 inflammation).3 cases failed to get clear pathologic diagnosis because of lost data.Diagnostic accuracy was 91.7% (77/84).The major complications were noted in 3 patients(1 with bleeding,2 ascites exosmosis).Conclusion CT-guided needle biopsy for retroperitoneal lesions is highly practical and useful,should be considered complementary in the investigation of abdominal lesions.
9.A web-based integrated clinical database for laryngeal cancer.
Qimin E ; Jialin LIU ; Yong LI ; Chuanyu LIANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(15):1181-1184
OBJECTIVE:
To establish an integrated database for laryngeal cancer, and to provide an information platform for laryngeal cancer in clinical and fundamental researches. This database also meet the needs of clinical and scientific use.
METHOD:
Under the guidance of clinical expert, we have constructed a web-based integrated clinical database for laryngeal carcinoma on the basis of clinical data standards, Apache+PHP+MySQL technology, laryngeal cancer specialist characteristics and tumor genetic information.
RESULT:
A Web-based integrated clinical database for laryngeal carcinoma had been developed. This database had a user-friendly interface and the data could be entered and queried conveniently. In addition, this system utilized the clinical data standards and exchanged information with existing electronic medical records system to avoid the Information Silo. Furthermore, the forms of database was integrated with laryngeal cancer specialist characteristics and tumor genetic information.
CONCLUSION
The Web-based integrated clinical database for laryngeal carcinoma has comprehensive specialist information, strong expandability, high feasibility of technique and conforms to the clinical characteristics of laryngeal cancer specialties. Using the clinical data standards and structured handling clinical data, the database can be able to meet the needs of scientific research better and facilitate information exchange, and the information collected and input about the tumor sufferers are very informative. In addition, the user can utilize the Internet to realize the convenient, swift visit and manipulation on the database.
Databases, Factual
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Internet
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Laryngeal Neoplasms
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Software
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User-Computer Interface
10.Establishing a tube foam scaffold for tracheal cartilage tissue engineering by using solvent casting/particulate leaching method
Guoyi LI ; Chuanyu LIANG ; Yan ZHENG ; Lihong WANG ; Li CHEN ; Dingqiang HUANG ; Qingjia GU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;11(31):6278-6281
BACKGROUND: Both aperture and porosity are mainly evaluating markers for three-dimensional poly materials. The higher the porosity is, the easier the growth and proliferation of cartilage cells are. However, with the successive increasing of porosity, compressive strength of scaffolds decreases and utility of aperture also decreases. Therefore, it is extremely significant for tracheal cartilage tissue engineering to establish three-dimensional poly scaffolds which have suitable aperture and porosity.OBJECTIVE: To establish tube foam scaffolds by using solvent casting/particulate leaching method so as to find out practical and ideal scaffolds for tracheal cartilage tissue engineering.DESIGN: Observational study.SETTING: Department of Otolaryngology, Taihe Hospital, Yunyang Medical College; Department of Otolaryngology, West China Hospital, Sichuan University.MATERIALS: The experiment was carried out in Chemical Institute, Chengdu Sub-college of Chinese Academy of Sciences from March to May 2002. Poly-D, L-lactic acid (PDLLA, Mr= 4.23×104) and sodium chloride granules (50-200 μm in diameter) were used as porogenic agent.METHODS: PDLLA was dissolved in chloroform in spherical-shape glass container to dispend 100 g/L solution and then add with sodium chloride granules (50-200 μm) based on various mass fractions of 800, 850, 900, 920, 940 and 960 g/L. Sodium chloride granules were regarded as porogenic agent (scaffolds numbered from 1 to 6) to stir and make paste suspension. Continuously, suspension was cast into tube models, heated at 90 ℃, compressed,and maintained in ventilation cabinet for 48 hours for solvent volatilization. And the resting solvent was drawn out.Form-fitting drying tube foam scaffolds were taken out and dipped in double distilled water for 48 hours so as to remove sodium chloride. The double distilled water was changed every 8 hours. Then, all tube materials were dried in vacuum drying oven for 24-48 hours. While, three-dimensional PDLLA scaffolds were successfully established.Form and intensity of scaffolds were observed with gross and scanning electron microscope; meanwhile, pore parameter was measured and analyzed.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ①Gross observation of tube foam scaffolds;② measurement of pore parameters.RESULTS: ①Scaffolds were appeared as white tube foam with 8 mm in internal diameter and 12 mm in outside diameter.Scaffolds with 80-250 μm in bore and 90.6% in porosity had defined strength and ductility. ②Scanning electron microscope demonstrated that there were many holes distributed in PDLLA scaffolds in various sizes. Otherwise, hole of scaffolds was connected to each other, while big hole also contained numerous small holes. ③Porosity of scaffolds increased with the increasing mass fraction of sodium chloride; but effective porosity did not increase with the increasing mass fraction of sodium chloride. There were different effective porosities of bore (80-250 μm). Effective bore of number 4 sample was 76% and relative porosity was 90.6%. Therefore, number 4 sample was an ideal scaffold for tracheal cartilage tissue engineering.CONCLUSION: Tube foam scaffold fabricated by solvent casting/particulate leaching method is suitable for tracheal cartilage tissue engineering.