1.Clinical research of B-Lynch suture in the treatment of massive hemorrhage during cesarean section
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2010;33(30):26-28
Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy of B-Lynch suture in the treatment of massive hemorrhage during cesarean section. Methods Thirty-six patients with massive hemorrhage during cesarean section were applied with B-Lynch suture when bleeding was not controlled through conventional treatment. Results The bleeding of 36 cases were all controlled effectively when treated with B-Lynch suture,no one was operated again because of poor blood circulation or rebleeding, avoided hysterectomy, no postoperative complications occurred, there was no abnormal of uterine involution and the menstrual time.Conclusions The operation of B-Lynch suture is easy, hemostasis rapidly,reliable,persistently,and with high success rate. It can reserve the uterus maximumly, reserve the fertility function of the patient. It is the effective surgical hemostasis in the treatment of massive hemorrhage during cesarean section, and without special equipment, suitable for primary hospital use when emergency,worthing promotion.
2.Study on the medicine instructional design hotspots and evolution based on co-words analysis
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2015;14(4):368-373
Objective This study aimed to accurately understand medical teaching design research status and development trend to provide practical basis for the future of the medical teaching practice.Methods CNKI academic journal articles from January 1,2000 to December 30,2013 were retrieved,using search item for the subject,the retrieval word for instructional system design or instructional design,and the retrieval subject for medicine,and matches are precise retrieval way,and a total of 298 articles were retrieved.The common word analysis method was used to compare the high frequency keywords,analyze the key words in the article,and study the high frequency keywords clustering.Results In the two stages from 2000 to 2006 and from 2006 to 2013,research on medical teaching design of the courseware,distance education and other traditional E-learning-frequency gradually reduced,and vocabulary frequency related to education informationization of new situation such as cooperative learning,teacher education and constructionism and so on increased.In addition,in the second stage,some fresh words related to new technologies and new media appeared,such as interactive electronic whiteboard,virtual reality technology and so on.According to the correlation of keywords in 2007-2013,we found that the current medical teaching design research mainly gathered in three aspects such as classroom teaching,information technology supporting the reform of medical teaching and the training of medical teaching practitioners.Conclusion The research concluded that today and the future of medical teaching design research will mainly focus on three aspects such as effective teaching,the diversification of teaching supported by information technology and open medical education research under the Internet environment.
3.MRI findings of intraductal papillary neoplasm of intrahepatic bile duets
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2009;43(8):831-834
Seven cases exhibited segmental bile duct dilation with filling defects. One case only showed dilatation of lobar bile ducts. Conclusion MRI features of IPNB are helpful for distinguishing IPNB from other hepatic lesions.
4.Silent information regulator 1 and neuroprotective effects of resveratrol in cerebral ischemia
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2015;(3):234-236
Resveratrol has several neuroprotective effects in cerebral ischemia, including reductions of oxidative stress, inflammatory responses and apoptosis. Recent studies have shown that these neuroprotective effects of resveratrol may be involved in activation of silent information regulator 1.
5.Glibenclamide for the prevention of cerebral edema and hemorrhagic transformation in ischemic stroke
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2015;(5):383-387
Cerebral edema and hemorrhagic transformation(HT) are the common complications of ischemic stroke. Ischemic cerebral edema is the primary cause of death in patients w ith large infarction. The sulfonylurea receptor 1 (Sur1) transient receptor potential M4 (Trpm4) channel plays an important role in focal cerebral ischemia. Both animal experiment and clinical studies have show n that the Sur1 selective inhibitor glibenclamide provides neuroprotection for ischemic stroke, including infarct volume reduction and improvement of neurological function, especial y in attenuating cerebral edema and reducing the incidence of HT. This article review s the advances in research on glibenclamide for the prevention of cerebral edema and HT in patients w ith ischemic stroke.
6.Correlation of platelet activation and inflammatory factor to vascular restenosis following intravascular stent implantation
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(39):7739-7742
OBJECTIVE: To explore the correlation among platelet activation, inflammatory factor changes and vascular restenosis following intravascular stent implantation.METHODS: Chinese Journal Full-Text Database and Pubmed were retrieved using search terms of intracranial arterial, stents,stenosis, elevated platelet activation, and inflammatory factors from January 1999 to June 2009. The language was restricted within Chinese and English. Simultaneously, platelet activation and inflammatory factor changes were acted as evaluation indexes. Accordingly, clinical research regarding treating intracranial artery stenosis with intravascular stent implantation was included. The animal experiment or other treatment methods were excluded.RESULTS: A total of 650 papers were obtained by initial search with computer. According to inclusion criteria, the related papers were analyzed. Platelet activation, inflammatory reaction and inflammatory factor were the focuses of research concerning restenosis following intravascular stent implantation. Platelet thrombus was the main factor to cause acute vascular occlusion, and the activated platelet aggravated the damage of endothelial cells, which induced over proliferation of smooth muscle cell. As a kind of foreign body, the stent implantation was closely associated with complication, such as formation of thrombosis, acute vascular occlusion, vasovagal reflex and immune reaction, which lead to reconstruction of vessel wall and in-stent restenosis.CONCLUSION: It is effective to cure vascular restenosis by undergoing antiplatelet therapy prior to implantation, controlling inflammatory reaction, as well as inhibiting vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation following intravascular stent implantation.
7.Intervention therapy of chemoradiotherapy-induced oral mucositis
Journal of International Oncology 2008;35(6):428-431
Oral mucositis is a common and serious complication secondary to chemo-radiotherapy for head and neck cancer that has a high morbidity and affects the treatment outcomes. Currently available interven-tions such as three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy and intensity-modulated radiation therapy are directed at minimizing local radiation exposure and providing symptomatic relief. Recently, a number of new treatment mo-dalities have been expected to be introduced for reduction of severity and duration of mucositis, such as kerati-nocyto growth factor, amifostine, zinc sulfate,anti-inflammation agents,glutamine,etc. These efforts are likely to improve the life quality of cancer patients significantly.
8.Molecular mechanism of CD8+ T cell activation and differentiation
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2017;33(4):481-487
CD8+ T cells play an essential role in defending against viruses,intracellular bacteria,protozoal infections and clearance of tumors since almost all the nucleated cells express MHCⅠ molecule.Following antigen recognition,CD8+ T cells are activated and differentiated to different subsets of effector or memory cells,which could clear the pathogen and form long-term protection.Phenotypic markers,functional properties and anatomical locations are different among these CD8+ T cell subsets.They also show variation in surviving time,proliferation and effector functions when re-challenged with the pathogen or tumor.Multiple signaling pathways and transcriptional factors are involved in CD8+ T cells activation and differentiation,and will be discussed in this review.We will also briefly summary the clinical applications of T cells against tumor or pathogens.
9.Diagnosis and treatment of early postoperative inflammatory small bowel obstruction
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(08):-
ObjectiveTo determine the principles of diagnosis and treatment of early postoperative inflammatory small bowel obstruction(EPISBO).MethodsClinical data of 68 cases of EPISBO were analysed. Results Of the 68 cases,23 were treated by operation,intestinal fistula occurred in 16 cases,and 4 died.45 cases were all cured in a mean period of 13.6 days by nonoperative therapy. Conclusions EPISBO mainly occurs in about 1-2weeks postoperatively. EPISBO has typical signs and symptoms of bowel obstruction.For EPISBO,conservative treatment should be adopted first.
10.Research Progress on Multiple Origins Theory of Epithelial Ovarian Carcinoma
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2015;(12):1117-1120
[Summary] Epithelial ovarian carcinoma has the highest fatality rate among gynecologic malignant tumors.Lacking of effective early diagnosis and screening method are the main reasons for its poor prognosis.There is a close relationship between the heterogeneity of epithelial ovarian carcinoma and the diversity of cancerous origins.According to the traditional theory, epithelial ovarian carcinoma derives from germinal epithelium at ovarian surface.The “secondary Mullerian system” theory has challenged above view.This“dualism” theory completely subverts the traditional one.However, both of the theories have their limitations.In recent years, the multiple origins theory of epithelial ovarian carcinoma has gradually become a hot point of discussion.