1.Analysis of risk factors for prognoses of 176 patients with acute paraquat intoxication
Jinzhu WANG ; Chao LAN ; Li LI ; Changhua SUN
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2013;(4):240-243
Objective To explore the risk factors influencing the prognoses by analyzing clinical data of patients with acute paraquat intoxication,and provide a basis for clinical prevention and treatment of the disease. Methods The clinical data of 176 patients with acute paraquat intoxication admitted into our Hospital were retrospectively collected during the period from January 2012 to February 2013. After admission,the conventional medical treatment was given to all the patients,and according to the prognoses of 28 days after poisoning,the patients were divided into death group and survival group. The gender,age,toxic dose,time elapsed from poisoning to admission,time elapsed from poisoning to gastric lavage,number of cases treated with drug lavage,white blood cell count(WBC),alanine amino-transferase(ALT),aspartate amino-transferase(AST),blood urea nitrogen(BUN), serum creatinine(SCr),acute physiology and chronic health evaluation system Ⅱ(APACHE Ⅱ)score,carbon dioxide combining power(CO2CP),number and time of cases revealing arterial blood oxygen saturation(SaO2)<0.90, and the survival rate within 28 days after admission were recorded. Multivariate logistic regression was used to analyze the factors related to the prognosis. Results ①Of the 176 cases,96 survived and 80 died in 28 days,the survival rate being 54.55%.②Univariate analysis showed the poisoning dose(ml),time elapsed from poisoning to admission (minute), WBC(×109/L), ALT(U/L),AST(U/L),BUN(mmol/L),SCr(μmol/L),APACHEⅡ scores, CO2CP (mmol/L),number of cases with SaO2<0.90 in the survival group were significantly lower than those in the death group〔38.14±39.44 vs. 88.50±58.79,41.11±30.29 vs. 90.00±59.31,11.78±3.61 vs. 16.13±5.02,84.46±42.53 vs. 156.35±76.62,76.21±38.69 vs. 184.00±86.48,5.34±2.89 vs. 10.51±6.80,84.17±77.38 vs. 199.74±162.13, 0.96±1.60 vs. 3.60±2.61,22.02±4.47 vs. 18.35±4.19,4(4.17%)vs. 80(100.00%),respectively,all P<0.01〕;there were no statistically significant differences in time elapsed from poisoning to admission(hour),number of cases treated with drug lavage and time of revealing SaO2<0.90(day)between survival group and death group〔7.96±3.39 vs. 8.05±4.26, 20(20.83%)vs. 24(30.00%), 62.25±18.45 vs. 65.70±45.10,respectively,all P>0.05〕.③Multivariate logistic regression revealed poisoning doses>30 ml〔odds ratio(OR)=6.455,95% confidence interval(95%CI)3.177-13.113,P<0.001〕,time elapsed from poisoning to admission>30 minutes(OR=8.639, 95%CI 4.043-18.461, P<0.001), WBC>12×109/L (OR=2.745,95%CI 1.388-5.426, P=0.004),BUN>8 mmol/L(OR=6.713,95%CI 2.650-17.006,P<0.001)and CO2CP≤22 mmol/L(OR=4.737,95%CI 2.389-9.394, P<0.001) were the risk factors correlated with the prognosis of patients with acute paraquat intoxicationl. Conclusion Poisoning doses,time elapsed from poisoning to admission,BUN,CO2CP and WBC are the independent risk factors for predicting prognosis of acute paraquat intoxication.
2.Risk factors of the thrombopenia in septic patients complicated with acute kidney injury
Lingzhi JIANG ; Mingshan WANG ; Jinzhu WANG ; Renhua SUN ; Qian LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2017;10(3):187-193
Objective To investigate the risk factors of thrombopenia(TP)in septic patients complicated with acute kidney injury (AKI).Methods Two hundred and sixty five septic patients complicated with AKI admitted in Intensive Care Unit ICU of Zhejiang Provincial People''s Hospital during January 2012 and December 2016 were enrolled in the study.The clinical data, results of laboratory tests, Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHEII) scores, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) scores, therapeutic intervention, and 28-day mortality were documented.Among 265 patients, TP occurred within 7 days in 112 cases (TP group) and did not occur in 153 cases (non-TP group).Multivariable Logistic regression analysis was performed to analyze the risk factors of TP.Results The 28-day mortality rate in TP group was higher in TP group than that in non-TP group (47.3% vs.33.3%, χ2=5.307,P<0.05).Univariate analysis showed that age, C-reactive protein (CRP), procalcitonin (PCT) and APACHEII score, SOFA score, continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT), heparin anticoagulation, shock, usage of linezolid and bloodstream infections were associated with TP in septic patients with AKI(all P<0.05).Multivariable Logistic regression analysis showed that age≥65 (OR=4.53, 95%CI 1.23-9.24,P<0.05), CRRT(OR=5.24,95%CI 2.14-14.56,P<0.01), heparin anticoagulation(OR=4.56,95%CI 2.13-8.46,P<0.01), usage of linezolid(OR=2.35,95%CI 1.25-5.24,P<0.01), shock(OR=2.15,95%CI 1.03-4.96,P<0.01)and bloodstream infections(OR=4.26,95%CI 1.36-12.48,P<0.01)were independent risk factors for septic patients with TP.Conclusion For septic patients with AKI having these risk factors, the platelet counts should be closely monitored, and intervention measures should be given to reduce the occurrence of TP.
3.Effects of pressure control and positive end-expiratory pressure incremental method lung recruitment ;maneuvers on haemodynamics in piglets with acute lung injury induced by paraquat
Jinzhu WANG ; Renhua SUN ; Li LI ; Chao LAN ; Bangchuan HU ; Fang HAN ; Yang ZHENG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2016;28(10):906-910
Objective To discuss the effects of pressure control (PC) and positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) incremental method lung recruitment maneuver (RM) on haemodynamics in piglets with acute lung injury (ALI) induced by paraquat (PQ) poisoning. Methods The ALI/acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) model was reproduced by intraperitoneal injection of 20% PQ (20 mL) in 10 healthy female piglets, and they were randomly divided into PC lung RM group (RM1 group) and PEEP incremental method lung RM group (RM2 group), with 5 piglets in each group. Heart rate (HR), mean arterial pressure (MAP), and cardiac index (CI) were monitored by pulse-indicated continuous cardiac output (PiCCO) monitoring before model reproduction (baseline), on the time of successfully set up of model and at 5, 15 and 30 minutes after RM. At the same time the arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) and arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO2) were recorded, and oxygenation index was calculated. Lung tissues were collected before model reproduction, on the time of successfully set up of model, and at 30 minutes after RM respectively, and pulmonary pathology changes were observed after hematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining under light microscopy. Results The HR, MAP, and PaCO2 on the time of successfully set up of model in both groups were increased obviously while CI, PaO2, and oxygenation index were decreased obviously as compared with those at baseline, all of which conformed to the expression of ALI/ARDS. With RM time extended, the HR in both groups was declined while MAP and CI were increased gradually. The HR and MAP at 5 minutes after RM of RM1 group were significantly lower than those of the RM2 group [HR (bpm): 126.8±5.2 vs. 134.0±3.8, MAP (mmHg, 1 mmHg = 0.133 kPa): 98.4±3.3 vs. 102.8±2.6, both P < 0.05]. The CI at 5 minutes and 15 minutes after RM of RM1 group was significantly higher than that of the RM2 group (mL·s-1·m-2: 56.7±5.0 vs. 46.7±6.7, 65.0±5.0 vs. 56.7±5.0, both P < 0.05). PaO2 and oxygenation index at 5 minutes after RM in both groups were significantly higher than those on the time of sucessfully set up of model. The PaO2 and oxygenation index were gradually decreased, and PaCO2 was increased with RM time extended, but no statistically significant differences at all time points were found between the two groups (all P > 0.05). The lung tissue in both groups showed a variety of pathological changes at 30 minutes after RM. The main performances were the loss of alveolar epithelial cells, the further wideness of alveolar interval and the distension of alveolar, and the part breakage of alveolar interval. The wideness of alveolar interval was more significant in RM2 group than that of RM1 group, and alveolar cleft was more common too. Conclusion Both PC and PEEP incremental method lung RM can improve the oxygenation of the piglets with ALI/ARDS induced by PQ, and the PC lung RM has less impact on haemodynamics.
4.Epidemiological analysis of NDM-1-positive bacteria in China
Shengshu WANG ; Jinzhu SUN ; Wenli SU ; Zhi HU ; Jianpeng YANG ; Yong WANG
Military Medical Sciences 2015;(11):825-830
Objective To analyze the epidemiological characteristic of New Delhi metallo-β-lactamase (NDM)-1-positive bacteria in China and explore its mechanism of drug-resistance.Methods The published papers from 2010 to 2015 about domestic blaNDM-1 were collected and analyzed according to the bacteria species,regional distribution,NDM-1-positive bacteria,infectious source,drug-resistance spectra and transfer mechanism.Results NDM-1-positive bacteria were isola-ted from 25 provinces (municipalities)in China,Guangdong Province was predominant and accounted for 39.49%(P <0.05).The number of Klebsiella pneumoniae and Enterobacter cloacae were predominant in the NDM-1-positive bacteria (P <0.05).Number of patients under the age of ten and among 60 -80 years which infected by NDM-1-positive bacteria were predominant of all the reported patients(P <0.05).The most kinds of samples and diseases were sputum sample (P <0.05)and pulmonary diseases(P <0.05).NDM-1-positive bacteria which found in China had the lowest resistance to amikacin and tigecycline accounted for 7.69% and 2.33%(P <0.05).Conclusion Antibiotic resistant bacteria with NDM-1 resistant gene have become a global public health problem,and significant difference among age,districts and sources,which need active surveillance and more studies to find how it happens and epidemic in the future.
5.Research progress of p53 protein in the development mechanism of triple negative breast cancer
Journal of Chinese Physician 2023;25(2):310-313
Tumor suppressor gene p53 plays an important role in regulating cell cycle, controlling apoptosis and repairing damaged DNA. Mutation of this gene is closely related to the occurrence, development and drug resistance of various tumors. The mutant p53 protein is closely related to the growth and metastasis of triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) with higher malignancy and higher risk of metastasis. This paper expounds the mechanism of p53 protein participating in the occurrence, development and metastasis of TNBC, introduces the effect of interfering with mouse dual-microbody gene 2 (MDM2), activated T cell nuclear factor 1 (NFAT1) and other proteins on p53, as well as small molecular targeted drugs closely related to p53 protein, and provides a new direction and theoretical basis for targeted treatment of TNBC.
6.Effects of mindfulness intervention on the mindfulness, psychological health and quality of life for uremia patients
Xuefang XU ; Jingyue WU ; Qiandi LU ; Jinzhu SUN ; Yixiang LI ; Rongrong HU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2016;22(30):4347-4350,4351
Objective To analyze effects of mindfulness intervention on mindfulness, psychological health and quality of life for uremia patients. Methods A total of 82 uremia patients in Wuxi No.2 People′s Hospital from January 2013 to July 2015 were randomly assigned to the intervention group ( n=41) and the control group ( n=41). Patients in the control group were given routine nursing, while patients in the intervention group were given additional mindfulness intervention. The classification of mindfulness, the status of psychological health and quality of life scores after 8 weeks intervention and before the intervention were compared between two groups. Results After 8 weeks′ intervention, the grading state of mindfulness in the intervention group was obviously superior to the control group. The scores of interpersonal relationship, somatization, compulsion, depression, anxiety, crankiness, fear, nervousness and the total score were significantly lower than those of the control group ( P<0.05) . Quality of life scores in the intervention group (74.22±11.17) was higher than the control group (65.78±10.45)(P<0.05).Conclusions Mindfulness-based intervention is conducive to improve mindfulness of uremia patients and reduce patients′ negative mental states and it is of great significance to improve the quality of life.
7.4D-FLOW cardiovascular MR in assessment of right ventricular flow in patients with pulmonary hypertension
Ran YAN ; Jinzhu DAI ; Haiyi MA ; Xuebiao SUN ; Xincao TAO ; Xiaopeng LIU ; Yanan ZHEN ; Min LIU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2021;55(10):1048-1053
Objective:To investigatethe relationship between right ventricular blood flow components and right ventricular function in patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH) by 4D-FLOW cardiovascular MR (4D-FLOW CMR).Methods:Thirty patients with PH were prospectively enrolled in this study. All patients underwent right heart catheterization to measure hemodynamics and CMR to measure right ventricular blood flow and right ventricular function within 1 week. The long-axis 4-chamber and contiguous short axis cineslices were acquired with balanced steady-state free precession sequence to calculate RV functional metrics including right ventricular end diastolic volume, end systolic volume, ejection fraction, stroke output and other functional parameters. Ventricular flow was acquired in sagittal direction, using a 3D retrospectively ECG-triggered, navigator-gated prototype sequence to analyze.RV function and flow parameters were correlated with Spearman correlation analysis.Results:Right ventricular percent of direction flow(RVPDF),percent of delayed eject flow (RVPDEF),percent of retained flow (RVPRI) and percent of residual volume(RVPRV) of PH patients measured with 4D-FLOW were 16.4%±9.2%, 16.1%±5.6%, 16.8%±6.1%, and 50.5%±12.3%, respectively. RVPDF negatively correlated with RVPRVo ( r=-0.703, P<0.001) while RVPDEF positively correlated with RVPRI( r=0.955, P<0.001). RVPDF was positively correlated with right ventricular stroke volume index (RVSVI)( r=0.38, P=0.041) and right ventricular eject fraction(RVEF)( r=0.69, P<0.001), and negatively correlated with right ventricular end systolic volume index(RVESVI)( r=-0.65, P<0.001) and right ventricular mass index(RVMI)( r=-0.45, P=0.004). RVPRVo was negatively correlated with RVEF( r=-0.58, P=0.007). The sum of RVPDF and RVPDEF (RVPDF+RVPDEF) was 35.2%±11.4%. RVEF correlated with RVPDF+RVPDEF ( r=0.825, P<0.001) and comparable to RVPDF+RVPDEF ( t=1.427, P=0.164). RVPDF was negatively correlated with pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) ( r=-0.52, P=0.007) while RVPRVo was positively correlated with PVR ( r=0.54, P=0.004). Conclusions:4D-FLOW CMR can be used to measure right ventricular ejection fraction in PH patients without respiratory control. In PH patients, the right ventricular direct blood flow was significantly decreased, while the residual blood flow was significantly increased. The right ventricular direct blood flow and residual blood flow were related to the right ventricular function and pulmonary vascular resistance, which were important parameters to evaluate the right ventricular function and afterload in PH.
8.Interaction between wheat translationally controlled tumor protein TCTP and SNF1-related protein kinase SnRK1.
Nan MA ; Jinzhu QIAO ; Wenqian TANG ; Tianjie SUN ; Na LIU ; Yan CHEN ; Xingtong LU ; Shengfang HAN ; Dongmei WANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2019;35(9):1686-1697
Translationally controlled tumor proteins (TCTP) and SNF1- related protein kinase (SnRK1) are conserved and widely present in eukaryotic cells. TCTP regulates cell division, plant growth and development, and mediates plant resistance against pathogen infection. SnRK1 participates in a range of physiological processes including sugar metabolism and resistance to abiotic and biotic stresses. Previous work in our laboratory demonstrated that wheat TCTP can respond to Puccinia triticina infection and induce host defense responses. In order to further investigate the mechanism of TaTCTP in wheat resistance to Puccinia triticina infection, we used TAP (tandem affinity purification) and mass spectrometry to screen the potential interactants of TaTCTP. A SNF1- related protein kinase (SnRK1) was identified as a potential interacting protein of TaTCTP. The results of yeast two-hybrid assay showed that TCTP could interact with SnRK1 in yeast, and the yeast carrying TCTP and SnRK1 could grow on SD/-Leu/-Trp/-His/-Ade (SD/-LWHA) medium. The fluorescence signal of the interaction between TCTP and SnRK1 was found to be distributed in the cytoplasm in the Bi-fluorescense complementation experiment. Co-IP experiments further showed that TCTP and SnRK1 could interact in plant cells. This study lays an important foundation for further studying the mechanism of TaTCTP in the interaction between wheat and Puccinia triticina, and it play a great influence on further improving the molecular mechanism of wheat resistant to Puccinia triticina.
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