1.Characteristics of Alu Repeats and Their Relationships with Malignant Tumors
Junfeng WANG ; Zongguang ZHOU ; Yao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2003;0(04):-
Objective To discuss the molecular structures and functions of Alu repeats,and its relationships with malignant tumors. Methods Advances in molecular biology and oncology of Alu repeats in recent years had been reviewed. Results Homologous recombination between Alu repeats may result in various genetic exchanges,including duplications, deletions and translocations,cause a series of malignancy alteration by activating some oncogenes. Conclusion Alu repeats as a sort of multifunction regulatory sequences may play an important role during the carcinogenesis and progression of some tumors.
2.Dose optimization of continuous renal replacement therapy in sepsis-induced acute kidney injury
Jun CUI ; Junfeng ZHOU ; Xianyao WAN
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2016;28(10):957-960
Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by dys-regulated host response to infection. Acute kidney injury (AKI) caused by sepsis is one of the most common and severe clinical disease, which incidence and mortality remains high level, and has poor clinical outcomes. Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is an indispensable tool for the treatment of critically ill patients with severe AKI, but there is no consensus on the appropriate treatment dose of CRRT. By reviewing the process of high volume hemofiltration (HVHF) and standard volume hemofiltration (SVHF), comparing their benefits and risks, and making suggestions for therapeutic schedule improvement, reference for clinical work was provided.
3.Investigation of Integrated Management for Medical Equipment
Jun ZHOU ; Zhiqian TANG ; Junfeng YANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(02):-
The objective is to discuss related problems of medical equipment management to modern hospital.Research Contents:the necessity of strengthening management to medical equipment in medical establishment;the goal of purchase management in medical equipment;assets of medical equipment and stream management;monitoring and management in adverse event monitoring of medical apparatus;medical instrument abandonment management.By strengthening integrated management of medical instrument,the purposes can be attained imply scientific decision,reasonable purchase,effective management,supply guarantee,containment of adverse event monitoring,safeguard of medical service security and quality of medical treatment.
4.Preliminary study of the optimization of abdominal CT scanning parameters on 64-slice spiral CT
Minxia HU ; Xinming ZHAO ; Junfeng SONG ; Chunwu ZHOU ; Hongfeng ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2011;45(3):264-269
Objective To investigate the appropriate low tube current of abdominal CT on a 64-slice spiral CT. Methods (1) Phantom study:The phantom Catphan500R was scanned with a fixed 120 kVp,and 450,400,380,360,340,320,300,280 mA, respectively. 15, 9, 8, 7, 6 mm diameter low-contrast objects with 1% contrast were scanned for evaluating image quality. CT images were graded in terms of lowcontrast conspicuity by using a five-point scale. Statistical analyses were performed to determine the appropriate tube current and the interval leading to the qualitative change. (2) Clinical study: 3 groups of 45 patients who had 2 examinations of non-enhanced abdominal CT within 3 months were enrolled. All patients were scanned with 450 mA at first scanning. For the second scanning, group-1 was scanned with optimal tube current, group-2 was scanned with optimal tube current plus interval, group-3 was scanned with optimal tube current sinus interval. CT images were graded in terms of the diagnostic acceptability at three anatomic levels including porta hepatis, pancreas and the upper pole kidney, and the image noises of eight organs including abdominal aorta, portal vein, liver, spleen, gallbladder, pancreas, renal cortex, renal medulla were graded by using a five-point scale. The image quality was compared with non-parametric rank sum test,and the individual factors of the patients were compared with the A VONA. Results (1) The optimal tube current and interval leading to the qualitative change were 340 mA and 40 mA respectively. (2) There were no significant differences in image quality between 340 mA and 450 mA in group-1, between 380 mA and 450 mA in group-2 (P > 0. 05). There was significant difference in image quality between 300 mA and 450 mA in group-3 (the mean scores for 300 mA were 2. 92 ± 0. 62,2.92 ± 0. 62,2.64 ± 0. 84,2. 72 ±0.82,2.63 ±0.71,2.51 ±0.84,3.04 ±0.72,3.04 ±0.72,2.63 ±0.71,2.52 ±0.73,2.93 ±0.81respectively; for 450 mA were 3.93 ± 0. 72,3.94 ± 0. 72,3.41 ± 0. 64,3.43 ± 0. 61,3.62 ± 0. 93,3.63 ±0.71,3.93 ±0.81,3.93 ±0.81,3.43 ±0.61,3.52 ±0.92,3.84 ±0.82 respectively) (Z = -2.449 to - 2. 236, P < 0. 05). Conclusion Radiation dose can be effectively reduced by using an appropriate and lower current of 340 mA.
5.Research on conditional fluctuation characteristics of CHF heart rate variation.
Junfeng SI ; Lingling ZHOU ; Xiaoling HUANG ; Chunhua BIAN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2013;30(6):1330-1335
In this study, we applied generalized autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity (GARCH) model to conditional fluctuation characteristics of heart rate variation (HRV) series (congestive heart failure, Normal), with all the data from PhysioNet ECG database. Research results proved the existence of condition fluctuation characteristic in the series of changing rate of HRV. In the GARCH model family, threshold GARCH (1,1)(TGARCH (1,1)) model performs best in fitting changing rate of HRV. Although the structure of ARCH (1) model is simple, its error is the closest to that of TGARCH (1, 1) model. The results also showed that the difference was obvious between disease group and normal group. All these results provide a new method to the research and clinical application of HRV.
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6.Study on the association of plasma rennin angiotensin,angiotensin II and aldosterone in sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome patients with hypertension
Junfeng CHEN ; Haiyan SHAO ; Haiting GU ; Wenwei MAO ; Renfang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;(4):516-520
Objective To explore the clinical characteristic,level of plasma renin angiotensin (PRA),plas-ma angiotensin Ⅱ(Ang Ⅱ)and plasma aldosterone(Aldo)in the sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (SAHS)patients, and to investigate the association between SAHS and hypertension.Methods The patients were selected for the study who were monitored with polysomnography.They were divided into SAHS group and non-SAHS group according to apea-hypopnea index(AHI),and there were 180 patients in the SAHS group,175 patients in the non-SAHS group. The systolic blood pressure(SBP),diastolic blood pressure(DBP)and the level of PRA,plasma Ang II and plasma Aldo were compared by variance analysis.Results The gender composition was different between the two groups,and had statistically significant difference(χ2 =16.30,P <0.01).The data of age,body mass index,neck circumference, waistline,DBP,SBP in SAHS group were significantly higher than those in non-SAHS group,and the differences were statistically significant(t =6.84,8.19,9.84,6.63,7.08,5.45,all P <0.01 ).The prevalence of hypertension in SAHS group was 46.58%,which was higher than 18.20% in non-SAHS group,and the difference had statistically significant(χ2 =46.71,P <0.01).The AHI had positive correlation with SBP,DBP,and they had statistically signifi-cant differences (rs =0.162,0.228,all P <0.01).The levels of PRA and plasma Ang Ⅱ were lower in SAHS group than those in non-SAHS group,while the level of plasma Aldo was higher in SAHS group than that in non-SAHS group,and had statistically significant differences(F =15.41,14.21,17.67,all P <0.01).In the SAHS group,the levels of PRA and plasma Ang Ⅱ were lower in hypertension group than those in non-hypertension group,while the level of plasma Aldo was higher in hypertension group than that in non-hypertension group,and had statistically signif-icant differences (F =15.41,14.21,17.67,all P <0.01).Also,the levels of PRA and plasma Ang Ⅱ were lower in SAHS group with hypertension than those in non-SAHS group with hypertension,while the level of plasma Aldo was higher in SAHS group with hypertension than that in non-SAHS group with hypertension,and the differences were sta-tistically significant(F =15.41,14.21,17.67,all P <0.01).Conclusion The occurrence of SAHS is correlated with the gender composition,age,body mass index,neck circumference,waistline,DBP and SBP.In SAHS complica-tions in each system,the highest incidence is hypertension.And the AHI has positive correlation with SBP,DBP,and the difference is significant.In the SAHS group,if the AHI is higher,the risk of hypertension is greater.In the SAHS patients with hypertension,the level of plasma Aldo is significantly elevated,while the levels of PRA and plasma AngⅡ are decreased significantly.
7.Analysis on characteristics and risk factors of the cerebral artery atherosclerotic stenosis in patients aged 90 years and older
Junfeng WANG ; Ke YU ; Huadong ZHOU ; Yan PENG
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2015;(2):162-165
Objective To investigate the characteristics and risk factors of the cerebral artery atherosclerotic stenosis in patients aged 90 years and older. Methods A total of 92 patients,aged 90 years or older,admitted to our hospital from July 2009 to July 2014 were respec-tively enrolled in this study. All participants underwent CTA to assess the presence and severity of atherosclerotic stenosis with intracranial and extracranial cerebral artery. The association between atherosclerotic stenosis and related risk factors were analyzed. Results The preva-lence of cerebral artery atherosclerotic stenosis was high in the cohort. The frequency of stenosis with intracranial artery was higher than the frequency with extracranial artery (86. 2% vs 44. 8%). The most common positions of cerebral artery atherosclerotic stenosis were the middle cerebral artery (43. 1%),the posterior cerebral artery (43. 1%),and extracranial vertebral artery (32. 8%). The mean age,body mass in-dex,systolic and diastolic blood pressure,and fasting blood glucose of stenosis group are significantly different from the non-stenosis group in single factor analysis (P<0. 05). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed body mass index was the independent risk factor of cere-bral artery atherosclerotic stenosis(β=1. 326,OR=3. 765,P<0. 05). Conclusion The prevalence of cerebral artery atherosclerotic steno-sis was high in the patients aged 90 years and older. Body mass index was the independent risk factor. The weight control should be pay atten-tion to prevent cerebral artery atherosclerotic stenosis and stroke.
8.Diagnosis and treatment of functional pancreatic dndocrine tumor
Junfeng YANG ; Dongzhi ZHOU ; Yangyang GU ; Cong SHA ; Aijun YUAN
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2016;10(6):465-467
Objective To explore the diagnosis and management of functional pancreatic endocrine tumor.Methods Clinical data of 19 cases of functional pancreatic endocrine tumor were retrospectively analyzed.Results 15 cases of insulinoma,2 cases of gastrinoma and 2 cases of glucagonoma were qualitatively diagnosed.The positive rate of preoperative diagosis for type B ultrasonic inspection,CT,MRI,EUS,selective portovenous sampling and intraoperative type B ultrasonic inspection was 15.8% (3/19),67.5% (10/16),71.4% (5/7),87.5% (7/8),100%(2/2) and 85.7%(6/7) respectively.Of the total 19 cases,7 cases underwent open surgery,11 cases unde rwent laparoscopic surgery,and one case didn't undergo any surgery as liver metastasis had occurred when glucagonoma was diagnosed.The operation methods included tumor enucleation (n=13),distal pancreatic resection (n=3),distal pancreatic resection plus splenectomy (n=1),and pancreatic head resection with duodenum preserved (n=1).Conclusions The measurement of serum insulin,gastrin and glucagon is the main basis for qualitative diagonosis of pancreatic endocrine tumor.Two stage spinal CT thin scanning is the main method for tumor location.Intraoperative type B ultrasonic inspection is the supplement to preoperative location.Tumor enucleation is the main choice of treatment.
9.Evaluation on efficacy of different doses of propranolol in treatment of infantile hemangioma
Shuxia ZHONG ; Yuchun TAO ; Junfeng ZHOU ; Lei YAO ; Shanshan LI
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2014;(4):880-883
Objective To investigate the clinical effects of different doses of propranolol in treatment of infantile mixed and deep hemangioma,and to provid theoretical and experimental evidence for the treatment of hemangioma. Methods The selected 62 patients with mixed and deep hemangioma were divided randomly into low dose (1.5mg·kg-1 ·d-1 )and high dose (3.0 mg·kg-1 ·d-1 )of propranolol groups,3 times a day,6 months as a course,the changes in hemangioma size and the incidence of adverse reactions were recorded.Results The efficacy was evaluated using Achauer system.The total effective rate was 80.65% in low dose of propranolol group and 93.55% in high dose of propranolol group,including 6 cases of class Ⅰ (poor),9 cases of class Ⅱ (moderate), 11 cases of classⅢ (good),and 5 cases of class Ⅳ (excellent)in low dose propranolol group;while 2 cases of class Ⅰ (poor),4 cases of class Ⅱ (moderate),10 cases of class Ⅲ (good)and 15 cases of Ⅳ (excellent)in high dose of propranolol group.The efficacy in high dose of proprandol group was significantly better than that in low dose of proprandol group (P<0.05),there were no significant differences in the efficacies between different sites and different types (P>0.05)and there was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse reaction between two groups (P>0.05).Conclusion The efficacy of oral 3.0 mg·kg-1 ·d-1 propranolol in treatment of infantile mixed and deep hemangioma is increased significantly, and there is no significant adverse reactions after increasing doses.Therefore,high dose of propranolol should be recommended in order to improve the therapeutic effect.
10.Therapeutic Observation on Tuina plus Electroacupuncture for Lateral Humeral Epicondylitis
Shisheng LI ; Yaochi WU ; Junfeng ZHANG ; Jinghui ZHOU
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2014;(5):321-325
Objective: To observe the clinical efficacy of tuina combined with electroacupuncture (EA) in treating lateral humeral epicondylitis. <br> Methods: Totally 118 patients were randomly allocated into a treatment group and a control group, 59 cases in each. The patients in the treatment group were treated with tuina combined with EA treatment, while those in the control group were treated by EA alone. Clinical efficacies of the two groups were compared after the treatment. <br> Results: The total effective rate was 93.2% in the treatment group, versus 84.7% in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). <br> Conclusion: Tuina combined with EA treatment for lateral humeral epicondylitis has a significant effect.