1.Inferior vena cava filter placement for the prevention of pulmonary embolism after deep vein thrombosis of lower extremities: Report of 14 cases
Xianhua LIU ; Qing LIU ; Jiafeng ZHU
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2001;0(02):-
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of inferior vena cava filter placement guided by digital subtraction angiography(DSA) for the prevention of pulmonary embolism(PE) after deep vein thrombosis(DVT) of the lower extremities.Methods Under the guidance of DSA,inferior vena cava filter placement was performed in 14 cases of deep vein thrombosis of the lower extremities from October 2003 to December 2004.Of the 14 cases,12 cases were given a simultaneous thrombectomy and 2 cases were treated conservatively.Results Filters were successfully placed in all the cases.The operation time was 85~115 min(mean,95 min).No complications were found during a follow-up of 1~14 months(mean,6 months).No recurrence of pulmonary embolism was seen included 5 patients who had survived previous pulmonary embolism attacks before the placement.Conclusions Inferior vena cava filter placement is a simple,safe,and effective method in the prevention of pulmonary embolism after deep vein thrombosis of the lower extremities.
2.Identifying the injury in demyelinating cervical spinal cord disease: A diffusion tensor imaging and tractography study
Jiafeng Chen ; Chunkui Zhou ; Lijun Zhu ; Xin Chen ; Shaokuan Fang ; Jiafeng Chen ; Chunkui Zhou
Neurology Asia 2016;21(1):73-80
Background & Objectives: Multiple sclerosis (MS), neuromyelitis optica (NMO) and acute transverse
myelitis (ATM) are common diseases in neurology; however their corresponding cervical spinal
cord involvements are still ambiguous. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the utility of
diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and diffusion tensor tractography (DTT) in identifying the injury in
cervical spinal cord. Methods: Nine patients and nine healthy volunteers were enrolled in this study.
Conventional sequences and DTI scan were performed on each participant. Results: The average
fractional anisotrophy (FA) values of the cervical cord in patients with acute cerebral type MS, acute or
stationary cerebrospinal type MS, acute NMO, or acute ATM were all significantly decreased relative
to the control group (p <0.05). As to the cerebrospinal type MS, the changes in acute-stage patients
were more apparent (p <0.05). The average FA value of the cervical cord in acute NMO was decreased
more extensively, involving the normal-appearing spinal cord (p <0.05). In patients with MS or NMO,
The lesions showed significantly hypointense on FA images and directionally encoded color (DEC)
images, nevertheless the pathological areas on DTI images were no significantly different from those
on routine sequences. On DTT, the fiber tracts in the lesion-involved regions were all sparser than
that in control regions, nevertheless interruption or impairment of fiber tracts could only be noted in
NMO patients. Bilateral differences of average FA values in the cervical cord was noted in one case
with ATM and another case with MS (p <0.05), and the decrease of FA values was significant in the
main side of clinical presentations.
Conclusion: DTI and DTT may be a sensitive measure for early cervical injury in MS, NMO and ATM
Spinal Cord Diseases
3.Construction of TRAIL eukaryotic expression vector driven by the hTERT promoter and apoptotic effect on nasopharyngeal carcinoma cell line CNE-2
Jianqiu CHEN ; Chunsheng ZHU ; Zhenyang GONG ; Yansheng WANG ; Jiafeng LIN ; Jingfeng ZHOU
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2006;0(02):-
OBJECTIVE To explore the effect of gene therapy on the nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) cell line CNE-2 by using the combination of TRAIL gene with hTERT promoter. METHODS Total RNA was ex-tracted from PBL (peripheral blood lymphocytes)whose proliferation had been stimulated. TRAIL gene with interleukin 2 signal peptide gene was amplified by RT-PCR and cloned into the vector pGL3-181hTE down-stream to the RT promoter to form an eukaryotic vector. The vector was transfected into CNE-2 cells and HL-7702 cells through lipofection. Flow cytometry (FCM), agarose gel electrophoresis and cell morphology were used to examine the cell apoptosis. RESULTS In tranfected nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells CNE-2, FCM analysis showed that apoptotic peak appeared before G1 phase. A ladder-like pattern of DNA fragmentation appeared upon agarose gel electrophoresis. Many cells exhibited apoptotic changes such as cell shrinkage , nulear condensation , and nuclear fragmenta-tion under transmission electron microscope (TEM). CONCLUSION The recombinant eukaryotic ex-pression vector for TRAIL gene driven by hTERT pro-moter was successfully constructed and shown to induced apoptosis in CNE-2 cells. The results suggest that TRAIL may be a promising target for gene therapy of NPC.
4.Selective application of type Ⅰ and type Ⅱ bundled pancreaticojejunostomy
Qingsong WU ; Yafei LIN ; Jiafeng ZHAO ; Jiannan WANG ; Congyun HUANG ; Xiaolong ZHANG ; Jianhua ZHU
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2011;11(1):11-13
Objective To analyze and summarize the efficacy and the experience in the application of type Ⅰ and type Ⅱ bundled pancreaticojejunostomy in pancreaticoduodenectomy. Methods Between Jan.2005 and Dec. 2009, a total of 38 patients who underwent bundled pancreaticojejunostomy was enrolled, and their clinical data were retrospectively analyzed. 20 patients received type Ⅰ bundled pancreaticojejunostomy and 18 patients received type Ⅱ bundled pancreaticojejunostomy. The operative time, postoperative hospital stay, mortality and complications were compared. Results The operative time of type Ⅰ bundled pancreaticojejunostomy was (91 ± 20) min, and it was (63 ± 21) min in type Ⅱ procedure, and the difference was statistically significant (P < 0. 05). The mortality and complications, postoperative hospital stay were 10.0%(2/20), 45.0% (9/20) and (20 ±2)d in type Ⅰ procedure, while they were 5.6% (1/18),38.9% (7/18) and(23 ±2)d in type Ⅱ procedure, and the difference was not statistically significant.Conclusions There was no significant difference in the effects between type Ⅰ and type Ⅱ bundled pancreaticojejunostomy. Carefully selective application of type Ⅰ and type Ⅱ bundled pancreaticojejunostomy helps complete these procedures.
5.The role of platelet in mouse pulmonary microvascular endothelial cell injury induced by lipopolysaccharide-activated neutrophil in vitro
Zhenzhen SUN ; Jiafeng WANG ; Dejun GONG ; Jinjun BIAN ; Keming ZHU ; Xiaoming DENG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2011;31(11):1359-1362
ObjectiveTo investigate the role of platelet in mouse pulmonary microvascular endothelial cell (PMVEC) injury caused by lipopolysaccharide( LPS)-activated neutrophil.MethodsPMVECs were obtained from pathogen-free C3H/HeN mice of both sexes aged 6-8 weeks weighing 18-25 g according to the method described by Lim YC et al.Platelets and neutrophils were isolated from mouse blood by twice centrifugation and denaity gradient centrifugation respectively.PMVECs were seeded into twelve- or six-well plates ( 1 or 2 ml/well) after 2-5 passages and were randomly divided into 4 groups (n =31 each): group LPS; group platelets (group P);group neutrophils (group N) and group platelets + neutrophils (group PN).Each well contained about 5 × 107/ml platelets and/or 5 × 105/ml neutrophils respectively.PMVECs were incubated with LPS1 μg/ml at 37 ℃ in a 5% CO2 humidified atmosphere for 1,6,12,18 and 24 h respectively in all 4 groups.The cells were examined with phase contrast microscope for morphological changes and survival condition.Viability rate,apoptotic rate and activation rate of PMVECs were detected by flow cytometry at each time points.ResultsThere was no significant difference in morphology and number of endothelial cells (ECs) among the 4 groups,while the number of activated ECs was significantly increased but the number of living cells decreased in group PN compared with group LPS.The activation rate of ECs was significantly higher after being incubated with LPS for 6-12 h in groups P and N than in group LPS.The viability rate was significantly lower,while the apoptotic rate and activation rate were significantly higher after ECs were incubated with LPS in group PN than in groups LPS,P and N.ConclusionPlatelets play a decisive role in mouse PMVEC injury induced by LPS activated neutrophils.
6.An outbreak of Guillain-Barré syndrome from Shuangyang district of Changchun, China
Hui DENG ; Jiang WU ; Wei YANG ; Li SUN ; Hui ZHU ; Shouchun WANG ; Jiafeng CHEN ; Li CUI ; Yuqin WANG ; Dan ZHU
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2009;42(1):30-33
Objective To clearify the features of an outbreak of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) from Shuangyang district of Changchun city, Jilin province, China.Methods Serum samples obtained were tested serologically for antibodies to chlamydia, coxsackie virus, cytomegalovirus, and hepatitis B virus.Stool samples obtained were cultivated to search Campylobacterjejuni.Electrudiagnostic studies were done 1 day after onset to 10 days.Results Twenty-two patients (12 males and 10 females, aged 15-71 years) were from Shuangyang district, a suburb of Changchun, during a 2-week period in June to July 2007.An illness in the preceding 4 weeks was reported in 17 patients, 16 gave a history of diarrhoea, 1 patient had symptoms consistent with an "upper respiratory infection" and 1 patient had both.Limb weakness were the earliest symptoms.Respiratory assistance was needed by 3 patients.Tendon reflexes were lost as weakness developed.Eleven patients had raised concentrations of protein in the cerebrospinal fluid ((0.74±0.32) g/L), and the averaged cell count was 3×106/L There were 3 kinds of antibodies of hepatitis B virus positive above 17 GBS patients.Electrodiagnostic studies showed severe reductions in motor evoked amplitudes from distal stimulation in 12 patients.Sensory action potentials were normal.Conclusions The distinctive epidemiologicai, clinical and electromyography characteristics of these patients suggest that the disorder, different from acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, is concordant with acute motor axonal neurupathy.The features of Shuangyang GBS was similar to those previously reported in several aspects.
7.Effect of thymosin α1 on immune cell differentiation in sepsis mice
Zhiqiang ZHU ; Changju ZHU ; Hui PEI ; Jiafeng XIE ; Yepeng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2020;29(2):204-209
Objective:To investigate the effect of thymosin α1 on the differentiation of T lymphocyte and the secretion of inflammatory factors in septic mice, thus to explore the effect of thymosin α1 on the prognosis of sepsis.Methods:Adult female C57 mice were randomly (random number) divided into 3 groups: blank control group, sepsis group, and thymosin α1 treatment group. T cell counts and the corresponding inflammatory factors in the further differentiation of T lymphocytes as well as plasma and lung tissues were statistically analyzed, and the survival rate of the mice within 96 h was also analyzed. Graphpad 7.0 software was used for statistically analysis of the study results.Results:There was no significant difference in T cell counts among the three groups of mice, but in the further differentiation of T lymphocytes, the expression of Th17 in the thymosin α1 treatment group was significantly lower than that in the sepsis group, and the expression of Treg was significantly increased in the sepsis group. The expression of the inflammatory cytokine IL-10 was significantly increased in plasma and lung tissues of the thymosin α1 treatment group, while the expression of IL-17A in plasma and lung tissues of the thymosin α1 treatment group was significantly lower ( P <0.05). Survival analysis showed that the survival rate of the thymosin α1 treatment group increased significantly at 96 h, and the difference was significant statistically ( P <0.05). Conclusions:Thymosin α1 can enhance the cellular immunity in sepsis, ameliorate the systemic inflammation, and further protect against sepsis.
8.The chain mediating effect of perceived social support and work-family conflict fit on the relationship between self-efficacy and parenting stress of clinical nurses
Jing SHI ; Jihong FANG ; Jiafeng MIAO ; Jing ZHU ; Limin WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(26):2013-2021
Objective:To explore the mediation effects of perceived social support and work-family conflict on clinical nurses′ self-efficacy and parenting stress, and to provide theoretical basis for formulating intervention programs for parenting stress.Methods:A total of 631 clinical nurses from 8 grade A hospitals in Anhui Province were selected by convenience sampling method from August to October 2023. A cross-sectional survey was conducted with the general data questionnaire, the Chinese version of Work-Family Behavioral Role Conflict Scale, the Parenting Stress Scale for Clinical Nurses, the Perceptived Social Support Evaluation Scale and the General Self Efficacy Scale to analyze the relationship between perceptive social support, work-family conflict, self-efficacy and parenting stress and the mediating effect.Results:A total of 603 clinical nurses were included, including 9 males and 594 females, aged (35.16 ± 4.59) years. The total scores of work-family conflict, parenting stress, understanding of social support and self-efficacy were (87.10 ± 14.38), (51.00 ± 9.51), (59.91 ± 11.57) and (26.68 ± 6.27) points. The total effect of self-efficacy on parenting stress was - 0.385. The mediating paths of self-efficacy on parenting stress included: self-efficacy→perceived social support→parenting stress; self-efficacy→work-family conflict→parenting stress; self-efficacy→perceived social support→work-family conflict→parenting stress. The three indirect effects accounted for 18.69%, 53.72% and 16.87% of the total effect.Conclusions:Social support and work-family conflict have a chain mediation effect between clinical nurses′self-efficacy and parenting stress. Nursing managers can improve the self-efficacy of clinical nurses and enhance the understanding of social support to help reduce work-family conflict, so as to effectively alleviate the level of child-rearing stress of clinical nurses.
9.Screening of early risk factors and prediction of prognosis in patients with diquat poisoning
Xiaofan ZHANG ; Yulei GU ; Zhiqiang ZHU ; Hui PEI ; Jiafeng XIE
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2024;33(3):286-290
Objective:To analyze the change characteristics of creatinine level in the early stage of patients with diquat (DQ) poisoning, and to explore the early risk factors and the value of prognosis.Methods:A retrospective analysis was carried out on patients with DQ admitted to the the first affiliated hospital of Zhengzhou University from January 2020 to June 2022. The DQ patients were divided into death group and the survival group according to the 28 days survival status after posioning. The basic data and serum indexes and blood gas analysis of the patients on day 1 (D1), day 3 (D3) and day 5 (D5) were collected. The difference of clinical features between the two groups was analyzed, the variables were screened by multiple logistic regression analysis, and the predictive value of the variables was evaluated by drawing receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC curve).Results:A total of 88 patients were included, including 40 patients in the survival group and 48 patients in the death group. The toxic dose in death group was significantly higher than that in survival group [100(40.00, 120.00) mL vs. 50.00(20.00, 90.00) mL, P=0.003]. The higher the toxic dose, the higher the fatality rate. All 4 patients with oral doses greater than 200 mL died. Compared with the survival group, the levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) (D3, D5), creatinine (CR) (D3, D5), blood amylase (AMY) (D5) and oxygen partial pressure (PaO 2) (D5) in the death group were significantly higher than those in the survival group (all P<0.05). Multiple Logistic regression analysis showed that CR (D3) and AMY(D5) were independent risk factors for death after poisoning, and PaO 2(D5) was independent protective factor. ROC curve showed that the areas under ROC curve of CR (D3), AMY (D5) and PaO 2 (D5) were 0.814, 0.741 and 0.702, respectively. Conclusion:The higher the oral dose, the higher the death rate. After admission, CR(D3), AMY (D5) and PaO 2 (D5) were independent factors influencing the prognosis of DQ poisoning. In particular, CR (D3) is more effective in predicting death after poisoning.
10.Analysis on the HIV-1 molecular transmission characteristics of newly confirmed HIV/AIDS in Jiaxing city, 2017-2018
Rui GE ; Guoying ZHU ; Xiaohong PAN ; Qin FAN ; Zhongwen CHEN ; Jiafeng ZHANG ; Mingyu LUO ; Xiaofei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2021;42(12):2118-2124
Objective:To analyze the relationship between infection and transmission of HIV/AIDS, explore the characteristics of the HIV-1 transmission network, and provide evidence for formulating targeted prevention and control measures.Methods:The newly confirmed HIV/AIDS in Jiaxing from 2017 to 2018 were selected for the study. The sociodemographic and infection transmission-related information was gathered. The blood samples were collected and RNA was extracted, RT-PCR and nested PCR amplified the pol gene of HIV-1. The phylogenetic tree was constructed by Mega 6.0 software for subtype analysis. The genetic distance between strains was calculated, and the molecular transmission network was drawn by using Cytoscape 3.6.0 software. The results of the epidemiological study based on the molecular transmission network were analyzed. Results:There were fifteen HIV-1 gene subtypes in 517 cases of HIV/AIDS. The main subtypes were CRF01_AE (37.1%)、CRF07_BC (36.2%) and CRF08_BC (11.8%). Under the 1.0% gene distance threshold, 87 molecular clusters were established, and the total clustering rate was 45.8% (237/517). The cluster risk factors were 60-81 age group (compared with 14-24 age group, OR=2.690, 95% CI:1.058-6.844), married (compared with unmarried, OR=1.698, 95% CI:1.003-2.875), CRF07_BC subtype (compared with CRF01_AE, OR=2.203, 95% CI:1.426-3.404). The largest molecular cluster, CRF07_BC-1, consisted of 50 cases (including 21 cases confirmed in 2017 cases and 29 confirmed in 2018). Multivariate analysis showed that characteristics of unmarried (compared with married, OR=2.482, 95% CI:1.140-5.402), gays (compared with heterosexual, OR=3.163, 95% CI:1.543-6.483), cases with high-risk transmission (compared with other cases, OR=7.631, 95% CI:1.783-32.654), confirmed in Nanhu and Pinghu districts of Jiaxing (compared with other districts, OR=2.225, 95% CI:1.074-4.608) were risks for entering the largest molecular cluster. There were seven suspected high-risk transmission MSM in the largest molecular cluster. The first debut of homosexual behavior was from 2010 to 2018, and the median number of gay partners was 20 ( P 25, P 75:10, 100) within two years before being diagnosed. Six reported a recent history of looking for gay partners in an MSM dating place in Nanhu district. Conclusions:The HIV-1 subtypes of newly confirmed HIV/AIDS were diverse, mainly sporadic in Jiaxing from 2017 to 2018. There were geographical aggregation characteristics and suspected some high-risk transmission cases, suggesting that rapid transmission and targeted intensive intervention are needed.