1.Infection results analysis of immunofluorescence method detection of RSV
China Medical Equipment 2015;(3):70-72,73
Objective:To analyze the infection results of The immunofluorescence detection of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in huazhou region from 2009 to 2010.Methods: The N gene sequence of RSV was taken as a reference to design specific primers and TaqMan fluorescent probe and to establish real-time The immunofluorescence method to detect sensitivity and specificity.21548 swab samples of children with acute respiratory infections in huazhou region from 2009 to 2010 were tested with real-time fluorescence. The immunofluorescence method.Results: The specificity and sensitivity of real-time fluorescence. The immunofluorescence method for detection of RSV infection were higher, without cross-reactivity to other respiratory viruses.10,477 cases of clinical specimens in 2009 were detected, with positive RSV infection rate of 9.73%, by real-time The immunofluorescence method detection. Positive detection rate of RSV infection had two peaks, which lied in February and December; the positive rate was 11% and 11% respectively. RSV infection rate was the highest for children under 6 years old.Conclusion: Real-time fluorescence features convenient detection, high specificity, and high sensitivity, which can be used for clinical detection of RSV infection. From 2009 to 2010, RSV infection remains a major pathogen of acute respiratory infections in children in huazhou region.
2.Changes of serum ferritin and homocysteine levels in diabetic patients with diabetic gastroparesis
Jianfen WEI ; Yan CHENG ; Naijun WU ; Ying WANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2016;18(1):63-65
Objective To investigate the changes of serum ferritin and homocysteine of diabetic patients,to explore its correlation with diabetic gastroparesis.Methods Pure 50 patients with diabetes,50 patients with diabetic gastroparesis,and 50 cases of normal control group were chosen.The serum ferritin levels were measured with chemiluminescence method,the serum homocysteine levels were measured with enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) method.The changes of serum ferritin and serum homocysteine in each groups were observed.Its relationship with diabetic gastroparesis was studied.Results For all diabetic patients,the serum ferritin and homocysteine levels were significantly higher than those in normal control group (P < 0.01).Patients with diabetic gastroparesis was higher than those of pure diabetes (P < 0.01).Serum ferritin levels was positively correlated with glycosylated hemoglobin and homocysteine (r =0.62,0.78,P < 0.01).Multi-factor analysis showed that serum ferritin,and homocysteine level was positively associated with diabetic gastroparesis (P < 0.05).Conclusions The increases of serum ferritin and homocysteine levels were closely related to the occurrence and development of diabetic gastroparesis.They can be used as one of parameters of diabetic gastroparesis,and provide theoretical basis for clinical intervention therapy.
3.Effects of somatostatin and octreotide on portal pressure in portal hypertensive patients undergoing TIPS procedure
Jianfen YANG ; Xingjiang WU ; Jianmin CAO ; Jianming HAN ; Jieshou LI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(10):-
Objectives The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of somatostatin and octreotide on portal vein pressure in portal hypertensive patients.KG*2MethodsWT5”BZ Portal pressure in 12 patients with portal hypertension after TIPS was measured directly by means of a cathater placed in portal vein after infusion of somatostatin (6 mg/24h) or octreotide(0 6 mg/h). The drugs was infused intravenously and alternatively in each individual patient on day 1 or day 3 after TIPS. Portal pressure was assessed at baseline and at 1、2、4、6、8、12、24、30、36 hours after infusion of each drug.KG*2ResultsKG1The average decrease of portal pressure was 9 4?1 0 cm H 2 O and 5 0?1 0 cm H 2 O respectively after the intravenous infusion of somatostatin or octreotide( P
4.Effects of Somatostatin-14 and-8 on portal hemodynamics in patients with portal hypertension after intrahepatic portosystemic shunt
Jianfen YANG ; Xingjiang WU ; Jieshou LI ; Jianmin CAO ; Jianming HAN
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(11):-
Objective:To study the effects of Somatostatin-14 and-8 on portal hemodynamics and plasma levels of the insulin-like growth factor(IGF-1),nitric oxide(NO),endothelin-1(ET-1) and glucagon(GLU) in patients with portal hypertension after transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt(TIPS). Methods:Fourteen portal hypertension patients underwent TIPS,their portal pressures directly measured by the intravenous catheter placed in the portal vein,the hemodynamic changes observed and the plasma levels of IGF-1,NO,ET-1 and GLU determined before and 8 and 24 hours after the infusion of Somatostatin-14 or-8 according to a cross-over design.Results:The average decrease in portal pressure after the intravenous infusion of Somatostatin-14 and-8 was(9.4?1.0) cmH2O and(5.0?1.0) cmH2O,respectively(P0.05) 8 and 24 hours after the infusion.Conclusion:Both Somatostatin-14 and-8 can significantly reduce portal pressure,although the former is more potent than the latter.The underlying mechanism may involve their inhibition of the secretion of GLU,IGF-1 and other hormones as well as their reduction of hepatic metabolism and portal inflow.
5.Clinical analysis of nosocomial infection in patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Suying QIAN ; Zhi FANG ; Yamin CHEN ; Ningning WU ; Jianfen XU ; Zhaoxiong XIA ; Xiangmin TONG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2008;1(4):219-221
Objective To identify risk factors and preventive measures of nosoconial infections in patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). Methods Clinical data of 65 NHL patients admitted from January to December 2007 were retrospectively analyzed. Results According to WHO classification (2001), 58 patients were with B-cell lymphoma, 7 were with T-cell lymphorna. All patients received CHOP regimen as initial chemotherapy and 23 of them were with nosecomial infections. Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that age, length of stay, pathological type, bone marrow involvement, levels of serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), beta2-microglobulin and invasive treatment were identified as risk factors of nosocomial infections. Respiratory tract infections and infections with gram-negative microorganisms were the most popular. Conclusion High nosocomial infection rate is found in NHL patients, and control of risk factors may effectively prevent nosocomial infections in NHL patients.
6.Relationship between the levels of homocysteine and adiponectin in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Naijun WU ; Jianfen WEI ; Xiuping JIN ; Jiaxi SHENG ; Chunjin SHEN ; Ying WANG ; Dong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2014;21(13):1940-1942
Objective To investigate the relationship between serum levels of homocysteine (HCy) and adiponectin (APN) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM).Methods 65 patients with T2DM (diabetes mellitus group) and 25 healthy controls (control group) matched in the age and sex were recruited in the study.Serum HCy,APN,fasting plasma glucose (FPG),fasting insulin (FINS),total cholesterol (TC) and triglyceride (TG) were simultaneously measured.The homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance(HOMA-IR) was calculated according to FPG and FINS.All the serum indicators were compared between the two groups.Results Serum level of HCy in T2DM group was (15.74 ± 2.76) μmol/L,which was significantly higher than (6.98 ± 1.94) μmol/L in the healthy control group (t =16.88,P < 0.01).The serum level of APN in T2DM group was (8.14 ± 2.70) mg/L,which was significantly lower than (16.10 ± 1.93)mg/L in the healthy control group (t =13.44,P < 0.01).Serum levels of FPG,HOMA-IR,TC,TG in T2DM group were significantly higher than those in the healthy control group (t =10.62,17.49,6.30,7.52,P < 0.05).Serum level of APN in HCy ≥ 15μmol/L group was significantly decreased compared with HCy < 15μmol/L group.Serum level of HCy was negatively correlated with APN in T2DM group after the influence of FPG,HOMA-IR,TG,TC were corrected in the partial correlation analysis.Conclusion In T2DM group,serum level of HCy was increased,but serum level of APN was decreased,serum HCy was negatively correlated with APN,higher serum level of HCy and lower serum level of APN are related with the process of insulin resistance and T2DM.
7.The effects of endothelin, nitric oxide and vascular endothelial growth factor levels on the patients with with type 2 diabetic retinopathy
Ying WANG ; Yuan SUN ; Jianfen WEI ; Xiuping JIN ; Dong CHEN ; Naijun WU ; Shaojie MA ; Wei JIA
Clinical Medicine of China 2011;27(8):812-814
Objective To study the changes of endothelin,nitric oxide and vascular endothelial growth factor level in patients with type 2 diabetic retinopathy (DR). Methods Eighty diabetes patients (53 with diabetic retinopathy and 27 without). Another 30 healthy volunteers were recruited as control. Plasma ET and VEGF levels were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. NO levels were measured by nitrate reductase method. Results Plasma levels of ET were higher in patients with type 2 diabetes with DR (DR)(80. 68 ± 13.57) mg/L than (65. 33 ± 11.24) mg/L, (45.25 ±9. 06) mg/L, in control and in type 2 diabetes patients without DR (NDR) (Ps < 0, 01 ). Plasna levels of NO in DR group (69. 82 ± 14. 89) μmol/L were higher than (37. 85 ±-9. 11 ) μmol'L, in control group,but lower than (77.52 ±± 18.56) μmol/L in NDR group (Ps < 0. 05 ). Plasma levels of VEGF ( 110. 52 ± 25.65 ) μg/L in DR were significantly increased compared with control (82.42 ± 18. 47 ) μg/L, and NDR(97.55 ±25.61)μg/L, (Ps <0.05).Conclusion ET, NO and VEGF may be involved in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetic retinopathy.
8.Relationship between serum homocysteine and oxidative stress in patients with Diabetic Microangiopathy
Jianfen WEI ; Ying WANG ; Naijun WU ; Dong CHEN ; Shaojie MA ; Xiuping JIN
Clinical Medicine of China 2012;28(2):176-179
Objective To investigate the changes of serum homocysteine and it s relationship with oxidative stress and diabetic microangiopathy.Methods Eighty health participants were recruited as control 100 type 2 diabetis patients without diabetic microangiopathy were recruited as DM group,100 type 2 diabetis patients with diabetic nephropathy were recruited as DN group,and 100 type 2 diabetis patients with diabetic retinopathy were recruited as DR group.Their serum levels of homocysteine,malonaldehyde(MDA),superoxide dismutase (SOD)and glutathione(GSH)were measured.Results The homocysteine was(98.86 ± 21.46),(198.95 ±19.35),(138.65 ± 15.25)ng/L in the DM,DN and DR group respectively,which were signigicantly higher than that of(62.48 ± 15.36)ng/L in the control group(F =7.95,P < 0.01).MDA was(17.49 ± 1.64),(22.47 ± 1.86)and(22.47 ± 1.86)mmol/L,which was significantly higher than that of(11.86 ± 0.48)mmol/L in the control group(F =6.89,P <0.01).The homocysteine and MDA in the DN and DR group were both significantly higher than those in the DM group(P < 0.01).The SOD and GSH was(107.80 ± 15.62)mg/L and(179.26 ± 25.8)mg/L in the DM group,(79.86 ± 14.63)mg/L and(143.36 ± 21.75)mg/L in the DN group,(89.34 ± 12.75)mg/L and(156.96 ± 19.35)mg/L in the DR group,which were significantly higher than those of(128.32 ± 19.21)mg/L and(237.38 ± 27.31)mg/L in the control group(F =7.89 and 8.76 respectively,P<0.01).The SOD and GSH in the DN and DR group were both significantly lower than those in the DM group(P < 0.01),and the DN group was significantly lower than the DR group(P < 0.01)Serum homocysteine was positively correlated with MDA(r =0.79,P < 0.05),and negtively correlated with SOD and GSH(r =-0.71 and-0.78,P <0.01).Conclusion Diabetic microangiopathy patients have higher serum homocysteine level and severe oxidative stress.Oxidative stress were related to higher serum homocysteine level.The higher serum homocysteine level and oxidative stress might play an important role in development of diabetic Microangiopathy
9.Pathogen Distribution and Drug-resistance to Antibacterial Agents Detected in Three Second-class Hospitals in Zhenjiang
Huiping QIAO ; Yajuan SHAO ; Yifen CHEN ; Yulian WU ; Haiqing WANG ; Jianfen JIA
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(05):-
OBJECTIVE To isolate bacteria from three second-class hospitals in Zhenjiang Jiangsu Provine,to detect their drug(-resistance) to antibacterial(agents) and analyzed the results in order to find out pathogen distribution and drug(-resistance) trend of the common causative organism.METHODS We isolated 1661 strains of bacteria from clinical samples between 2002 and 2004,and analyze their drug-resistance.RESULTS The number of Gram-positive(bacteria) was 634,accounting for 38.2%,from them there were 312 strains of coagulase-negative Staphylococcus epidermidis,and 148(coagulase)-positive S.aureus.Drug-fast of two above staphylococci was similar.The(resistance) rate to penicillin and to oxacillin surpassed 85%,that to erythromycins exceeded 75%,to quinolones and cephalosporins surpassed 30% and 35%,respectively.The resistance rate to(vancomycin) was zero.Gram-(negative) bacteria were 1 027 strains,accounted for 61.8%.(According) to quantity order,the first was Enterobacter(249 strains);then were Klebsiella(226 strains);Escherichia(167 strains);Pseudomonas aeruginosa(136 strains);and Proteus(62 strains).The resistant rate to semisyhthesized penicillins among the first five Gram-(negative) bacteria species,was the most,especially the Proteus.CONCLUSIONS Clinical doctors,the(laboratorians) and detecting infection department in hospital should markedly pay attention to drug-resistant(bacterium) detection,pathogen mutation and drug-resistance trend,in(order) to reasonably use antibacterial(agents).
10.Changes of serum ferritin and 25-(OH) vitamin D3 in cranial neuropathy diabetic patients
Jianfen WEI ; Aiping ZHAO ; Naijun WU ; Ying WANG ; Jiaxi SHENG ; Yongqiang ZHENG ; Xiuping JIN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2017;19(4):522-524,529
Objective To observe the changes of serum ferritin and 25-(OH) vitamin D3 in patients with diabetic cranial neuropathy.Methods There were 50 patients without diabetic Cranial neuropathy,46 patients with diabetic cranial neuropathy,and 40 cases of normal control group.The changes of serum ferritin and 25-hydroxy vitamin D3 were observed in each group.The correlation between two indexes and the correlation with diabetic cranial neuropathy were analzyzed.Results The serum ferritin levels in diabetic group and diabetic neuropathy group were significantly higher than those in normal control group (P < 0.01),and its level in patients with diabetic cranial neuropathy [(687.54 ± 65.38)ng/ml] was significantly higher than that of patients without diabetic cranial neuropathy [(497.28 ± 46.39) ng/ml,P <0.01].The serum 25-(OH) vitamin D3 levels in the diabetic group and diabetic neuropathy group were lower than those in the control group (P < 0.01),and its level in patients with diabetic cranial neuropathy [(26.45 ± 8.93)nmol/l] was significantly less than that of patients without diabetic cranial neuropathy [(37.19-± 9.74)nmol/L,P < 0.01].Serum ferritin levels were positively correlated with 25-(OH) vitamin D3 (r =-0.59,P < 0.01).Multivariate unconditional Logistic regression analysis showed that diabetic neuropathy was negatively correlated with 25-(OH) vitamin D3 (P < 0.05).Conclusions The increases of serum ferritin and 25-(OH) vitamin D3 are closely related to the occurrence and development of diabetic cranial neuropathy,which provides the theoretical basis for clinical intervention therapy.