1.Over-expressions of macrophage migration inhibitor factor and cyclin D1 correlates with clinical pathologic characteristics of pancreatic carcinoma and it significance
Jie ZHAO ; Jingtang XIA ; Wen LI ; Longjuan ZHANG ; Hua WANG ; Zhaofeng WU ; Yuan TAN ; Cheng XU
Journal of International Oncology 2009;36(7):550-553
Objective To evaluate the expression of macrophage migration inhibitor factor (MiF) and cyclinD1 in pancreatic carcinoma and their relationships with clinical pathology characteristics. Methods The expression of MIF and eyclinD1 in 89 carcinoma and 5 normal pancreatic tissues was detected with immunohis-tochemistry methods, and the relationships among MIF and cyclinD1 expression and clinicopathological factors were studied. Results The overexpression of MIF and cyclinD1 was found in 88.8%, and 50. 6% of pancre-atic carcinoma tissues respectively. The overexpression of MIF had a significant correlation with Ⅰ,Ⅱ,Ⅲ,Ⅳ tumor stage (69. 2%, 94. 7%, 96. 4%, 100%, P <0.05), while the positive expression rate of cyclinD1 only had a significant correlation with tumor stages Ⅲ,Ⅳ (33. 3%, 68. 8%, P <0. 05). Both of the two proteins had a correlative tendency with pathological grade and lymph node metastasis. The different expression of MIF between pancreatic carcinoma with and without liver metastasis had no statistical significance, (100% ,85.9%, P >0. 05)while there was a statistically significant difference about cyclinD1 (66. 7% ,46. 5% ,P <0. 05). A significant positive correlation was also found between MIF and cyclinD1 (P < 0. 05). Conclusion The ex-pression of MIF and CyclinD1 was higher in pancreatic cancer tissues than in normal tissue, and they may be associated with the malignant stage, tumor differentiation, local lymph node and liver metastasis of this tumor.
2.Influence of long-term home noninvasive positive pressure ventilation on respiratory muscle strength in patients with stable severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Jingtang HE ; Haitao LIU ; Jing ZHANG ; Tao TIAN ; Jianguo LI ; Baocai YANG ; Junmin WANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2008;7(8):524-526
Objective To study the influence of long-term home noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (HNPPV) on respiratory muscle strength in patients with stable severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).Methods Sixty-four patients with stable severe COPD discharged from Huabei Oil-field Hospital,Renqiu,Hebei were divided into two groups,one (n=24) with HNPPV plus conventional therapy,and the other (n=40) with conventional therapy plus long-term oxygen therapy as controls.All parameters were followed-up for one-year and compared for the two groups,including maximal iuspiratory pressure (MIP),transdiaphragmatic pressure (Pdi),maximal transdiaphragmatic pressure (Pdimax),ratio of Pdi/Pdimax,arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO2),forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1),6-min walking distance (6MWD),mortality and re-hospitalization rate.Results Age,gender,course of the disease,body mass index (BMI),arterial PaCO2,PaO2,MIP,Pdi,Pdiraax,ratio of Pdi/ Pdimax,FEV1,ratio of FEV1/FVC%,6MWD and re-hospitalization rate of the patients between the two groups were all comparable (P>0.05).In one-year follow-up,PaCO2averaged (52±8)mm Hg,MIP (64±7) cm H2O,Pdi (33±5) cm H2O,Pdimax (101±9) cm H2O,Pdi/Pdimax (0.31±0.04),FEV1 (35±4) %,FEV1/FVC% (44±4) %,6MWD (272±26) m and (2.6 ± 0.8) admissions per year in the HNPPV group,significantly different from those in the control group [ (57 ± 6) mm Hg,(59 ± 6) cm H2O,(31±4) cm H2O,(84±7) cm H2O,(0.35±0.05),(33±3)%,(41±4)%,(212±28) m,and (3.7±0.8) admissions per year] (P<0.05).One death was observed in the HNPPV group (1/24) and three in the control group (3/4 0) in one - year follow - up,with no statistically significant difference (X2=0.00,P>0.05).Conclusions Long-term use of HNPPV for patients with stable severe COPD could efficiently improve their respiratory muscle strength and endurance,thus improving their pulmonary ventilation and treatment efficcacy.
3.Hollow hydroxyapatite combined with human bone morphogenetic protein-2 microspheres for bone defect repair
Zhiming TANG ; Long XIONG ; Jianhua ZENG ; Xingen LIAO ; Jingtang LI ; Aihua YAO ; Fuzhou HUA
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(2):177-181
BACKGROUND:Hydroxyapatite (HA) is a good scaffold material, and recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2) possesses a strong osteogenic ability, therefore, by which preparing a novel composite material wil be helpful for bone repair. OBJECTIVE:To explore the effects of the hol ow HA/rhBMP-2 microspheres on the osteogenesis and biomechanics of rabbit bone defects. METHODS:Forty-eight male healthy adult New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into three groups (n=16 per group), including composite, single and control groups. Radical defect models were prepared, and the hol ow HA/rhBMP-2 and hol ow HA scaffolds were implanted into the composite and single groups, respectively. The control group received no treatment. At the 1st day of 4, 8, 12, and 16 weeks after implantation, the level of serum alkaline phosphatase was detected, and the bone healing was assessed through X-ray, three-dimensional CT, radionuclide bone scan and biomechanics testing, respectively. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The level of serum alkaline phosphatase, X-ray scale scores, osteogetic effect, region of interest volume, three-dimensional CT and biomechanical strength in the composite group were superior to those in the single group. In the meanwhile, the bone healing was unsatisfactory in the control group. Our findings indicate that the hol ow HA/rhBMP-2 artificial bone exhibits a good osteogenic ability and mechanical strength, contributing to bone healing.
4.Influence of different training methods in hand hygiene compliance of health care workers
Qin MIAO ; Minghua ZHU ; Zemei BAI ; Hua LIU ; Purong ZHANG ; Haitao LIU ; Jingtang HE ; Li SUN
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2015;(6):416-418
Objective To train health care workers (HCWs)by method of conventional training plus survey of hand contamination status,the influence of two kinds of methods in hand hygiene compliance of HCWs was evalua-ted.Methods From November 2013 to April 2014,all HCWs in a cardiovascular internal medicine department were as trained subjects,they were divided into two groups (trial group and control group).Hand hygiene compli-ance status was investigated 1 month before training.In the first month after training,conventional training method was adopted by both groups,from the second to fifth month,conventional training plus hand contamination survey was adopted by trial group,hand hygiene compliance between two groups were compared.Results Hand hygiene compliance rates of trial group and control group was 42.63% (107/251 )and 41 .80% (102/244)respectively be-fore training,there was no significant difference(P >0.05 ).In the first and second month after training,hand hygiene compliance rate of trial group was 55.70% (132/237)and 63.11 % (154/244)respectively,control group was 56.52% (130/230)and 62.61 % (149/238)respectively,compared with pre-training,the differences were sig-nificant (both P <0.05),but the difference was not significant between two groups(P >0.05);From the third to fifth month,hand hygiene compliance rates of trial group was 60.73%(150/247),61 .44%(145/236),and 61 .22%(150/245)respectively,control group was 51 .68%(123/238),51 .02%(125/245 ),and 52.32% (124/237)respec-tively,there was significant difference between two groups(P <0.05).Conclusion Conventional training combined with survey of hand contamination status can promote hand hygiene compliance of HCWs.
5.Virtual reduction and design of 3D printed guide template for comminuted patellar fractures
Xieping DONG ; Zhisheng LONG ; Zhe WANG ; Jingtang LI ; Long XIONG ; Guanxiang LIAO ; Chen LI ; Zizheng AI ; Jingna LI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2020;22(10):876-880
Objective:To explore the role of virtual reduction and design of 3D printed guide template in assisting reduction and internal fixation of comminuted patellar fractures.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted of 12 patients who had been treated for closed patellar fractures from March 2016 to April 2019 at Department of Orthopaedics, Jiangxi Provincial People's Hospital. They were 8 males and 4 females with an average age of 35.4 years (from 22 to 51). All their fractures were type 34-C3 (more than 3 fragments) according to the AO/OTA classification. Their preoperative CT data were imported into software Mimics to print a full patella, upper and lower halves of the patella, and a guide template for reduction. During operation, bone fragments were first temporarily fixated with a fine Kirschner wire after combined together with the assistance of reduction templates for upper and lower hemi-patellas. Next, the whole patella was precisely reset and definitely fixated using patellar ring ligation and tension band wire with the assistance of the reduction guide template for full patellar. Recorded were operation time, fluoroscopic frequency, and visual analogue scale (VAS), knee range of motion (ROM) and knee function B?stman scores at the last follow-up.Results:In this group of patients, operation time averaged 90 minutes (from 75 to 120 minutes), fluoroscopic frequency 4.5 times (from 3 to 8 times), follow-up duration 19 weeks (from 16 to 22 weeks), and fracture healing time 14 weeks (from 11 to 17 weeks). At their last follow-up, X-ray showed good patellar morphology, fine internal fixation positions and an average VAS pain scores of 0.3 (from 0 to 1), their knee joints could be fully straightened, their knee ROM averaged 130°(from 100° to 138°), and their knee B?stman scores 28.8 points (from 21 to 30 points), giving 9 excellent and 3 good cases.Conclusion:3D printed reduction guide templates can significantly improve the efficiency and quality of surgical reduction in comminuted patella fractures, enhancing fixation strength and facilitating early and full range exercise of the knee joint to achieve excellent recovery.