1.The effection of high mobility group Box1 protein on septic shock patients with the treatment of glutamine
Gangyin XIE ; Dengwei CHEN ; Qiang LI
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(23):2994-2996
Objective To evaluate the effection of high mobility group box1protein on septic shock patients with the treatment of glutamine and to demonstrate the mechanism of the treatment of glutamine in patients with septic shock .Methods Seventy-two septic shock cases were selected in ICU of the hospital in May 2009 to July 2012 ,and then two groups were randomly divided ,just named control group and experimental group .After the traditional treatment ,such as fluid resuscitation ,antibiotic therapy and the use of breathing machine ,the control group received low-calorie parenteral nutrition and the experimental group received low-calorie parenteral nutrition combined with intravenous injection of glutamine .APACHEⅡscore ,the concentrations of serum glutamine and HMGB1 were detected at 4 different time points before treatment and the 1st ,3rd ,7th day after the treatment ,to analyze the effec-tion of the change of serum HMBD1 on septic shock patients with the treatment of glutamine .Results The serum glutamine and HMGB1 concentrations were detected with RP-HPLC and ELISA respectively .The result showed that with the intra-group com-parison ,APACHEⅡscores of both two groups after the treatment were lower than that before treatment ,and compare with the control ,the APACHEⅡscore of the experimental group was significantly lower .With disease duration increased ,the concentration of serum glutamine(409 .63 ± 158 .74)μmol/L in the control group was significantly decreased from 3 days after treatment ,that in the experimental group from 1 day (503 .92 ± 167 .66)μmol/L were gradually increased .the HMGB1 concentration in the control group did not appear change ,but that in the experimental group from 1 day (29 .24 ± 23 .91)ng/mL was decreased .Meanwhile ,the level of serum HMGB1[(34 .23 ± 23 .69)ng/mL ,(29 .24 ± 23 .91)ng/mL] concentration decreased synchronized with the changes in concentration of serum glutamine[(470 .05 ± 152 .40)μmol/L ,(503 .92 ± 167 .66)μmol/L] .Conclusion the application of Gluta-mine in treatment of septic shock existed positive significance for patients ,which can effectively increased the concentration of serum glutamine and reduced the concentration of HMGB1 ,to improve the prognosis of patients with septic shock .
2.Digital three-dimensional model reconstruction of the cardiac cavity
Zhongzhong CHEN ; Jianfei ZHANG ; Zhijian SU ; Dengwei LIAN ; Yaru YANG ; Huiyu ZHU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(49):7967-7973
BACKGROUND:Digital three-dimensional model which can reflect the fine structure of the chambers inside heart not only enhances the understanding of cardiac physiology, but also provides basic medical data for the study of cardiac electrophysiology simulation and endocardial electrophysiological mapping navigation. OBJECTIVE:To construct the digital three-dimensional model of cardiac cavity from sectional data and in conformity with the actual anatomical structure. METHODS:Image segmentation was accomplished in MATLAB environment. Firstly, registration of human cardiac cavity slice dataset was realized. Secondly, classifying each composition was achieved by clustering method according to color characteristics of the image. Then, both cardiac cavity and related connected region was distinguished by region growing method. At last, the processed image was reconstructed through dedicated medical processing software into three-dimensional model of the cardiac cavity. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The proposed method could reconstruct quite exquisite three-dimensional model of the cardiac cavity. In models, left and right atrial and ventricular structure was clear. Aorta and superior vena cava were visible. Three tricuspid and mitral valve were also observed. Results indicated that reconstructed model can reflect the anatomical characteristics of cardiac cavity accurately, and provide basic medical data for the study on electrophysiological simulation and endocardial electric mapping.
3.Analysis of cage migration after transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion
Fengdong ZHAO ; Wei YANG ; Junhui LIU ; Jian WANG ; Haixiao CHEN ; Zhenghua HONG ; Yu QIAN ; Dengwei HE ; Shunwu FAN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2012;32(10):922-927
Objective To investigate characteristics of cage migration after transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) and related risk factors.Methods A retrospective study was conducted to review cage migration in 512 patients who had undergone TLIF procedure from January 2010 to June 2011 in 5 spinal research centers.There were 255 males and 257 females,aged from 37 to 77 years (average,54.7 years).All patients were followed up at 3,6,12 months after operation.The clinical outcomes were evaluated using the visual analogue scores (VAS) and Oswestry disability index (ODI).X-rays and 3D CT scans were used to analyze the incidence and related risks factors of cage migration in these patients.Results Cage migration was found in 6 of 512 patients,the total incidence was 1.17%.Significant difference was found between each center.Cages with different shapes had different incidence.The analysis showed that the incidence of migration of rectangular-shaped cage (3.11%,5/161) was significantly higher than that of kidney-shaped cage (0.28%,1/351).The cage in double-segment TLIF (5.75%,5/87) was easier to migrate than that in monosegment TLIF (0.24%,1/425); furthermore,linear type endplate(3.50%,5/143) was remarkably easier to migrate than concave-concave one (0.27%,1/369).Conclusion Difference in operative skills,cage shape,number of fused segments,adjacent endplate shape,and lumbar spondylolisthesis might be risk factors for cage migration after TLIF.
4.Exploring ways to remove the double J tube fluoroscopically from ureter
Chengshi CHEN ; Jincheng XIAO ; Jing LI ; Weihui YU ; Qiwen BAI ; Pu YU ; Dengwei ZONG ; Hongtao CHENG ; Hongtao HU ; Chenyang GUO ; Hailiang LI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2016;(2):118-121
Objective To investigate the feasibility and safety of the double J tube removal from ureter under fluoroscopy observation. Methods The medical records of patients in our department from April 2013 to March 2015, who performed“double J tube removal and/or replacement”were retrospectively reviewed and analyzed. These data included gender and age of the patient, position of the double J tube end in the bladder, removal method, fluoroscopy time, postoperative complications and so on. The removal methods were divided into a direct method and an indirect method. The direct method means using the ring of a gooseneck snare to hitch directly the end of double J tube in the bladder, and pulling it to the urethral orifice. For the indirect method, a guide wire and a gooseneck snare first were sent into the bladder to clip the double J tube, then, the ring of the gooseneck snare was used to hitch the end of the guide wire to withdraw the gooseneck snare and the guide wire to the urethral orifice, and the double J tube was pulled to the urethral orifice. The double J tube end position in the bladder had direct relationship with the choice of removal method. The author divided the double J tube end position in the bladder into A type, B1 type, B2 type, and C type. The bladder was divided into four quarters equally. Direct method was suitable for all types, while indirect method was only suitable for B2 and C type. Between April 2013 and September 2014, all patients were treated by the direct method;between October 2014 and March 2015, all patients with B1 and A type were treated by the direct method, and all patients with B2 and C type were treated by the indirect method. According to the success rate of operation, fluoroscopy time, the incidence of different complications, the efficacy and safety were determined. Results This study recruited a total of 49 patients, including 6 males and 43 females, who underwent 114 times of“double J tube removal”. On average, double J tube was removed 2.3 times per case. The overall success rate was 96.5% (110/114). The application of direct method was 92 times, and the success rate was 95.7%(88/92). The application of indirect method was 22 times, and the success rate was 100%(22/22). In this study, there were 4 failures to remove the double J tube, all of which happened in the direct method for the C type of patients. In the successful 110 cases, the average fluoroscopy time was (11.3+9.5) min. The application of direct method was 88 times, and the average fluoroscopy time was (12.3 ± 10.3) min; the application of indirect method was 22 times, and the average fluoroscopy time was (7.6±3.8) min. There were 10 cases with pain in urethral orifice, in which 9 cases was treated with direct method and one with indirect method. There were 5 cases with gross hematuria complicated in direct method. The overall incidence rate of the complications was 13.2% (15/114). All of postoperative complications resolved spontaneously. Conclusion The direct way and the indirect way to remove ureteral double J tube fluoroscopically are feasible and safe .
5.Short-term efficacy of posterior percutaneous pedicle screw fixation plus percutaneous vertebroplasty for treatment of Kümmell's disease combined with intravertebral instability
Feijun LIU ; Chao LOU ; Kangtao JIN ; Jiawei GAO ; Lin ZHENG ; Zhenzhong CHEN ; Weiyang YU ; Dengwei HE
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2020;36(5):414-420
Objective:To investigate the short-term clinical outcomes of posterior percutaneous pedicle screw fixation combined with percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) for treating Kümmell's disease with intravertebral instability.Methods:A retrospective case series study was made on 18 patients with Kümmell's disease with intravertebral instability treated at Lishui Hospital of Zhejiang University from January 2012 to February 2016. There were 4 males and 14 females, aged 65-86 years [(76.0±5.5)years]. Segment of injury was T 7 in 1 patient, T 10 in 2, T 11 in 3, T 12 in 4, L 1 in 6, and L 2 in 2. All patients underwent posterior percutaneous pedicle screw fixation combined with PVP. The operation time, intraoperative blood loss, amount of cement injected into the vertebra, and length of postoperative hospital stay were recorded. The visual analogue scale (VAS), Oswestry disability index (ODI), Cobb angle, and wedge angle of the operative segment were recorded and compared preoperatively, postoperatively, and at the latest follow-up. Meanwhile, the complications were recorded. Results:All patients were followed up for 12-28 months [(17.7±4.4)months]. The operation time was 110-175 minutes [(137.9±21.9)minutes] and the blood loss was 50-165 ml [(110.7±35.6)ml]. The amount of cement injected into the vertebra was 2.5-6.0 ml [(4.7±0.9)ml]. The length of hospital stay was 7-14 days [(9.4±2.3)days]. The VAS was (7.8±1.2) points preoperatively, (3.3±0.7) points at 1 week postoperatively and (2.4±0.7)points at the latest follow-up. The ODI was (67.3±7.3)% preoperatively, (30.5±7.5)% at 1 week postoperatively and (21.8±8.3)% at the latest follow-up. The Cobb angle was (26.2±9.5)° preoperatively, (12.6±7.2)° at 1 week postoperatively and (16.7±6.2)°at the latest follow-up. The wedge angle was (21.1±6.1)° preoperatively, (8.4±4.6)° at 1 week postoperatively, and (13.2±4.1)° at the latest follow-up. The above clinical and radiological parameters were significantly improved after operation ( P<0.05), and showed no significant differences at the latest follow-up when compared to that at 1 week postoperatively ( P>0.05). Five patients showed slight screw loosening, but there was no obvious dislocation of internal fixation. One case developed distal vertebral compression fracture at 6 months postoperatively and cured after a second PVP. Conclusion:For Kümmell's disease with intravertebral instability, posterior percutaneous pedicle screw fixation combined with PVP can effectively restore and maintain the spinal sequence, rapidly relieve the pain and improve clinical function. However, the long-term efficacy needs further study.
6.Percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy combined with oblique lateral interbody fusion for degenerative lumbar diseases with ruptured disc herniation
Chao LOU ; Feijun LIU ; Dengwei HE ; Weiyang YU ; Kejun ZHU ; Zhongwei WU ; Ye ZHU ; Jian CHEN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2020;40(8):507-514
Objective:To investigate the preliminary clinical and radiographic outcomes of percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy (PELD) combined with oblique lateral interbody fusion (OLIF) for the degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis, lumbar spine instability or lumbar spinal stenosis with ruptured disc herniation.Methods:Data of 11 patients with degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis, lumbar spine instability or lumbar spinal stenosis with ruptured disc herniation who had undergone PELD combined with OLIF between March 2017 to July 2018 in our spine surgery center were retrospectively analyzed. There were 5 males and 6 females with an average age of 61.2±6.8 years old. All the patients were diagnosed with degenerative lumbar diseases including lumbar spondylolisthesis (7 cases), lumbar spinal stenosis (3 cases) and segmental instability (1 case). The patients were treated with PELD combined with OLIF. The visual analogue scale (VAS) scores of low back pain and lower limb pain and the Oswestry disability index (ODI) of lumbar function, spinal canal anteroposterior diameter, intervertebral disc height, vertical diameter of intervertebral foramen, segmental angle and the whole lumbar lordotic angle were collected.Results:All patients received PELD with local anesthesia before OLIF with general anesthesia. The mean operation time was 52.3±13.2 min and the mean blood loss was 10.9±4.7 ml for PELD. The mean operation time was 56.8±18.0 min and the mean blood loss was 65.5±24.6 ml for OLIF. All patients were followed up for an average of 11.2 months. At the latest follow-up, the mean VAS score for back pain was 1.3±0.8, the mean VAS score for leg pain 1.1±0.5, the mean ODI 14.6%±5.3%, thus all of those were improved significantly compared to those of pre-operation ( t=10.37, 16.49, 8.73; P< 0.05). The radiographic results showed the mean pre-operative intervertebral disc height, vertical diameter of intervertebral foramen, spinal canal anteroposterior diameter, segmental angle, and lumbar lordosis angle was 7.1±1.2 mm, 15.3±2.2 mm, 6.2±1.3 mm, 10.2°±3.5°, 16.2°±6.2°, and thus all of those were increased significantly to the latest follow-up 11.5±1.8 mm, 19.2±2.6 mm, 10.4±2.5 mm, 19.3°±7.8°, 27.4°±8.3°, respectively ( t=5.83, 4.21, 6.59, 10.32, 7.65; P< 0.05). One of the patients had weakness of flexor hip strength and one had a transient paresthesia immediately post-operation. All symptoms were relieved within 1 month. Another one case had cage subsidence and encountered serious back pain after 1 month, and alleviated after percutaneous pedicle screw fixation. Conclusion:PELD combined with OLIF can overcome the limitations of OLIF with indirect decompression effects, resulting in successful direct neural decompression without posterior decompressive procedures and providing a satisfactory outcome for the patients with degenerative lumbar diseases with ruptured disc herniation.
7.Clinical study of the CT hepatic arteriography guided percutaneous radiofrequency ablation of hypervascular hepatocellular carcinoma
Hongtao CHENG ; Chenyang GUO ; Xiang GENG ; Hongtao HU ; Lin ZHENG ; Chengshi CHEN ; Jincheng XIAO ; Dengwei ZONG ; Hailiang LI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2022;56(7):800-804
Objective:To investigate the feasibility of CT hepatic arteriography(CTHA) guided percutaneous radiofrequency ablation of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).Methods:Forty-four patients diagnosed with hepatocellular carcinomas were enrolled in this prospective study from September 2019 to May 2021 in Henan Cancer Hospital. Thirty-three out of the 44 patients were treatment naive, 8 cases recurred after radiofrequency ablation, and the other 3 patients recurred after surgery. The mean size of HCC nodules was 5-44(17±8)mm measured on enhanced MRI images. Each patient was implanted a 5-French Cobra catheter or a 5-French RH angiographic catheter, then was catheterized into common hepatic artery or proper hepatic artery, under DSA monitoring via right femoral artery. Then the patient was transferred to CT operation room. Percutaneous radiofrequency ablation was performed by CTHA guidance using contrast agent injected via the catheter indwelled in hepatic artery. The endpoint of a complete ablation was a non-enhancing ablation necrosis zone in the target tumor and the target tumor margin at least 5 mm on CTHA. At the end of the procedure, the probe was retracted using tract ablation, and the arterial catheter and sheath were removed. The number of HCC lesions showed on the enhanced MRI and CTHA imaging were compared using Wilcoxon rank-sum test. The technical success rate and volume of contrast agent used during the CTHA ablation procedures were summarized.Results:Additional tumors were founded in 13 out of the 44 patients during the CT hepatic arteriography compared with enhanced MRI. The tumors founded by enhanced MRI and CTHA were 64 and 91 respectively, with statistical significance ( Z=-3.24, P=0.001). One patient dropped out of the study after palliative ablation and was transferred to transaterial chemoembolization treatment because the number of lesions showed by CTHA scan was more than 5. The other 43 patients got complete ablation verified by immediate postoperative assessment using CTHA. The technical success rate was 100%. The average volume of contrast agent used in CTHA guided radiofrequency ablation was 30-80(42±14)ml. There was no complications occurred related to the CTHA guided percutaneous radiofrequency ablation procedures. Conclusions:CTHA can demonstrate additional lesions that can not be detected by the enhanced MRI images, which improves the lesion conspicuity and verifies the optimal position of radiofrequency probe. The complete tumor ablation can be verified by CTHA performed immediately after ablation.