1.Information safety test of digital medical device.
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2014;38(4):282-286
According to the background of the age of big data, the medical devices are informatized, we analyze the safety and efficiency for the information and data of digital medical devices or medical systems, also discussed some test methods. Lack of a suitable standard system of digital medical devices is a big problem both for domain standard and international standard. GB25000.51 is too ambiguous and free for testing, also not very operational. So this paper suggested some test advices and some prospective method. These test methods are helpful for finding the problem and performing the standards. What's more, these methods are famous in the world and used widely in the 3C region but just start in the medical region, which can promote the development of the medical devices.
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2.Enteral nutritional support for the severe acute pancreatitis patients
International Journal of Surgery 2010;37(1):48-51
Severe acute pancreatitis is a relatively common surgical disease. Patients have a hypermeta-bolic state and nutritional support for patients with SAP is needed. Early enteral nutrition support is a viable option and can improve the nutritional status of patients, protect the gut barrier function, reduce bacteria translocation to regulate the inflammatory response and reduce hospitalization costs. Combined with our do-mestic and foreign literatures in recent years, this review the feasibility and practical implementation of enter-al nutrition in severe acute pancreatitis treatment summarizs.
3.Small supernumerary marker chromosome and chromosome 18p abnormalities
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2016;31(8):561-564
Humans typically have 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes in cells,and a pair of sex chromosomes.Some individuals have an extra,autosomal chromosome called a small supernumerary marker chromosome (sSMC).sSMC is a structurally abnormal chromosome fragment.The fragments are too small and no-specific banding pattern to be identified by conventional banding cytogenetic analysis.Array-based comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH),fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) or other molecular biological methods are necessary for the diagnosis.This article summarized the karyotype,pathogenesis,and the clinical manifestations of the sSMC-related chromosome 18p abnormalities.The patients with sSMC usually presented with abnormal chromosome syndrome.Some syndromes are relative common,such as Pallister-Killian syndrome,isochromosome 18p syndrome,Cat eye syndromes or Emanuel syndrome.sSMC is considered to be the frequent cause of mental retardation.The patients have no specific symptoms.With the progress of molecular cytogenetics,more sSMC has been identified.Genetic counseling and prenatal diagnosis are important to prevent sSMC.Molecular cytogenetic techniques are necessary to the diagnosis.
4.Comparison of internal fixation and semi-shoulder arthroplasty in treating proximal humerus comminuted fractures in elderly.
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2013;26(12):992-996
OBJECTIVETo explore clinical effectiveness of internal fixation and semi-shoulder arthroplasty in treating proximal humerus comminuted fractures in elderly.
METHODSFrom October 2009 and October 2011, 32 patients aged over 60 years old with three and four-part fractures of proximal humeral were treated with internal fixation (20 cases) and semi-shoulder arthroplasty (12 cases). In internal fixation group, there were 6 males and 14 females aged from 63 to 82 years old (ranged, 71.50 +/- 5.45), 8 cases with three-part fracture and 12 cases with four-part fracture, and treated with open reduction and locking plate internal fixation. While in semi-shoulder arthroplasty group, there were 4 males and 8 females aged from 61 to 85 years old (ranged, 72.80 +/- 6.80), 5 cases with three-part fracture and 7 cases with four-part fracture, and treated with semi-shoulder arthroplasty. Postoperative complications were observed, EQ-5D was used to evaluate quality of life, and Constant-Murley score was used to assess functional outcomes.
RESULTSAll patients were followed up from 12 to 24 months with an average of 18 months. All injuries were healed at stage I . Two cases in internal fixation group occurred severe complications, including 1 case with screw fracture, 1 case with avascular necrosis of humeral head. EQ-5D in interal fixation group and semi-shoulder arthroplasty group were respectively 0.65 +/- 0.12, 0.67 +/- 0.12, Constant-Murley score respectively was 63.20 +/- 11.35 and 66.80 +/- 11.96, and with no statistical meaning between two goups (P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONThere is no difference in qulity of life and functional recovery for the treatment of proximal humerus comminuted fractures by open reduction and internal fixation and semi-shoulder arthroplasty. However, the complication rate in semi-shoulder arthroplasty was lower than that of internal fixation group.
Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Arthroplasty ; methods ; Case-Control Studies ; Female ; Fracture Fixation, Internal ; methods ; Fractures, Comminuted ; surgery ; Humans ; Humeral Fractures ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Shoulder Fractures ; surgery ; Treatment Outcome
6.Effects of MAPK on a human inflammatory breast carcinoma cell line
Huiming DONG ; Gang LIU ; Jiong WU
China Oncology 2001;0(05):-
Purpose:To invastigate the changes of the related signaling pathways and it's mechanism of reguation of mitogen activated protein kinase cascade(MAPK) by SUM149 cells induced plasmid of dominant-negative E-cadherin mutant H-2k~d-E-cadherin.Methods:Using western blot method,we examined the signal pathway of mitogen activated protein kinase(MAPK) between the dominant-negative mutant E-cadherin transfected SUM149 cells and controls.Results:Compared with the controls,the phosphorylated extracellular signal regulated kinase P44/42 expresion of the SUM149 cells which expressed higher dominant-negative mutant E-cadherin was significantly down-regulated.Conclusions:In this cell line model,the down-regulation of P44/42 may involve the regulation of MMPs.
7.The characteristic structure and classification of cag pathogenicity island in Chinese Helicobacter pylori strains
Jiong LIU ; Guoming XU ; Zhaoshen LI
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2001;0(08):-
0.05). The products of conjunction of cagⅠ and cagⅡ were found only in 5 strains. The detectable rate of continuous cag PAI was much higher in duodenal ulcer than in chronic gastritis ( P
8.The expressional changes of mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling transduction associated genes and their significance in gastric cancer cells induced by parvovirus H-1 infection
Zhihua RAN ; Jiong LIU ; Ying FENG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2001;0(09):-
Objective To explore the antineoplastic parvovirus H-1 induced cell death signaling pathways and their possible mechanisms in gastric carcinoma cells. Methods By using RT-PCR method, the mRNA expressional changes of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling transduction pathway related genes were measured in gastric adenocarcinoma HGC27 cells infected by H-1 virus. Results The RT-PCR amplification results displayed that 48 h after HGC-27 cells were infected by H-1 virus, the expression of CREB was increased, the expression of ERK1, STAT2, p38-?, MEK2, ?-RAF and MTK1 were remarkably decreased, however, the expression of JNK2, ETS and ERK2 had no apparently change. Conclusions The cytotoxic effects of parvovirus H-1 might affect the gene expression involved in MAPK signal transduction pathway in gastric carcinoma HGC27 cells. It indicates that H-1 virus might interfere with specific cellular signal transduction pathways of gastric carcinoma cell to induce cell death. In conclusion, it was considered that modified and reconstructed parvovirus H-1 would be a very valuable tool in the anti-tumor study.
9.Investigation on the sensitivities of distinct gastric cancer cells to parvovirus H-1 induced cytotoxicity
Zhihua RAN ; Jiong LIU ; Ying FENG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2001;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the sensitivities of distinct gastric cancer cells to parvovirus H-1 induced cytotoxicity and its possible mechanisms. Methods Six distinct differentiated gastric cancer cell lines were employed in this study, including HGC27 (undifferentiated), BGC823(undifferentiated), MKN45(poor differentiated), AGS (poor differentiated), SGC7901(moderate differentiated) and MKN28 (well differentiated). The cell cycle distributions were measured by flow cytometry. The differential sensitivities of six distinct gastric cancer cells after H-1 virus infection were detected by MTT analysis. The RT-PCR was employed to detect viral NS-1 gene expression in all six gastric cancer cell lines. Results The S phase ratios of HGC27, BGC823, MKN45, AGS, SGC7901 and MKN28 were 24.72%, 30.15%, 27.10%, 29.03%, 31.82% and 33.73% respectively. HGC27 cells were sensitive to H-1 virus induced cytotoxicity followed by SGC7901 cells. MKN45 and AGS cells were moderately sensitive. MKN28 cells were insensitive. However, BGC823 cells were resistant to H-1 virus induced cytotoxicity. The expressions of viral NS-1 were higher in HGC27, BGC823, MKN45 and SGC7901 cells, whilst NS-1 gene expressions were lower in AGS and MKN28 cells. Conclusions The sensitivities of distinct gastric cancer cells to H-1 virus induced cytotoxicity could be markedly different. In general, the poorly differentiated cells showed an enhanced sensitivity to H-1 virus attack as compared to well differentiated ones. The enhanced sensitivity of poorly-versus well-differentiated gastric cancer cells to H-1 virus is due to at least in part, to the enhanced capacity of the former cells for NS-1 protein production and accumulation. The undifferentiated BGC823 cells were resistant to H-1 virus triggered cytotoxicity. It may further verify that not all the tumor cells were sensitive to H-1 virus lytic effects.
10.Clinical significance of the circulating chemokines in breast carcinoma patients
Gang LIU ; Jie ZHANG ; Jiong WU
China Oncology 1998;0(04):-
Purpose: To investigate the plasma levels of chemokine IL-8, GM-CSF, RANTES and MCP-1 in patients with breast carcinoma and in healthy controls and to explore its clinical, pathologic and diagnostic significance. Methods: Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay ( ELISA) kits were used in 93 breast cancer patients and 20 health controls, and clinical significance was analysed. Results: The plasma levels of IL-8, RANTES and MCP-1 were significantly higher in the patients than in