1.Diagnostic value of prospective electrocardiograph-gating of CT to congenital heart diseases: a Meta-analysis
Bing WEN ; Ying DU ; Qiuyi CAI ; Junshi XIE ; Liangbo HU ; Yingkun GUO
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2017;32(1):54-58
Objective To evaluate the clinical diagnostic value of prospective electrocardiograph (ECG)-gating of CT cardiac angiography in congenital heart diseases of Chinese population through a Meta-analysis.Methods The articles were searched to study CT prospective ECG-gating in diagnosis of congenital heart disease from January 1995 to February 2016 in domestic and foreign publications.The study quality was assessed by the Quality Assessment for Diagnostic Accuracy Studies and the data extraction was performed.The software of Meta-disc1.4 was used for heterogeneity test.Different effect models were choosen according to the results of heterogeneity analysis.Meanwhile,this soft was used to calculate the sensitivity,specificity,likelihood ratio and its 95% confidence interval (CI),respectively.The forest maps and summary receiver operator characteristic (SROC) curve were drawn.In addition,the area under curve (AUC) was calculated.Results Twelve articles were included in the Meta-analysis.The study included 1 431 congenital heart malformations confirmed by surgery or cardiac catheterization angiography.CT prospective ECG-gating technique had no heterogeneity in sensitivity and specificity of congenital heart disease.The total sensitivity,the total specificity,positive likelihood ratios,negative likelihood ratios and its 95% CI of CT cardiac angiography were 96% (95% CI 94% to 97%),100% (95% CI 100% to 100%),365.94(95% CI 231.18 to 579.26),0.04(95% CI 0.03 to 0.05) with fixed effect model,respectively.The AUC of the SROC was 99.86%,Q =0.987 9.Conclusions Prospectively ECG-gating of CT cardiac angiography has high sensitivity and specificity in the diagnosis of congenital heart diseases.Its AUC of the SROC is large.It has high diagnostic value in congenital heart diseases.
2.Analysis of clinicopathological features and prognosis of 87 low grade glioma
Jun QIU ; Liangbo GUO ; Feng GAO ; Xinping ZHOU ; Peng HUI ; Qiping HUANG ; Tao FAN
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2017;40(3):204-207
Objective To investigate the clinicopathological features and prognostic factors in patients with low grade glioma. Methods Eighty- seven patients with low grade glioma confirmed by cytological examination were retrospectively analyzed. Results Among 87 patients, male accounted for 62.1%(54/87), and the average age was 36.2 years. The average followed- up time was 51.4 months (3-135 months), and 5 cases were lost in follow-up. The follow- up rate was 94.3% (82/87). The 3- year survival rate was 84.1%, and the 5- year survival rate was 66.7%. The 3- year survival rate was related to clinical symptoms, maximum diameter of tumor and the extent of resection (P<0.01 or<0.05);and the 5- year survival rate was related to years, Karnofsky score, clinical symptoms, maximum diameter of tumor, the pathology classification and extent of resection (P<0.05 or<0.01). Conclusions Low grade glioma is more common in male patients and patients under the age of 40 years. Age below 40 years, Karnofsky score ≥ 70 scores, only epilepsy symptom, tumor diameter below 6.0 cm, oligodendrogliomas, complete resection or subtotal resection are positive prognostic factors. Postoperative radiotherapy can reduce the rate of tumor progression.
3.Relationship between implant fixation and fracture displacement after floating shoulder injury
Yaowei CAO ; Guorong YU ; Li YU ; Liangbo JIANG ; Yongchun GUO ; Xing ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(9):1329-1335
BACKGROUND:There are more literature reports about the floating shoulder injury in recent years, but there stil have obvious controversies about the treatment of the floating shoulder injury. Whether choose the conservative treatment or operative treatment is an important issue in face of every clinician. OBJECTIVE:To review the clinical features and present treatment situation of the floating shoulder injury. METHODS: A computer-based online search was performed in the PubMed and the China National Knowledge Infrastructure database for the clinical research papers on the treatment methods of the floating shoulder injury from January 1975 to August 2015. The key words were floating shoulder injury, diagnose, treatment method. The articles published earlier and repetitive researches were excluded. Finaly, 33 articles were included for further analysis. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) Floating shoulder injury is a kind of severe shoulder injury which is caused by high energy and violence. It is often complicated with severe systemic injury, which should be paid more attention in clinic. (2) The treatment of floating shoulder injury has been controversial, and there is no standard treatment guideline. Conservative treatment and operative treatment can get good outcomes. There are less reports about conservative treatment of the floating shoulder injury in recent years. The outcome of operative treatment may better than conservative treatment. (3) Conservative or simple clavicle fixation can be used for fractures without displacement or with smal displacement. Obviously displaced fractures can be treated with simple clavicle fixation or double fixation of clavicle and scapula, which may have good repair effects.
4.Function analysis of outer membrane protein VirB4 in Brucella infecting embryo trophoblastic cells
Zhihua SUN ; Liangbo LIU ; Yu ZHANG ; Juan LIU ; Yuxia HAN ; Laizhen LIU ; Qian GUO ; Chuangfu CHEN ; Hui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2014;(10):990-996
Potential target proteins binding to VirB4 of type Ⅳ secretion system were screened during Brucella infected bovine embryonic trophoblast cells .Brucella VirB4 genes were amplified by PCR with species-specific primers .Expression vector pGBKT7-virB4 was constructed and analysed by sequencing and restriction enzymes ,transforming to the yeast strain Y187 and testing self-activation and toxicity .The cells model and cDNA library of bovine embryonic trophoblast cells infected with Brucella abortus strain were constructed respectively .Utilizing yeast two-hybrid system was employed to screen the target proteins of bovine embryo trophoblastic cells which was conjunctive with virB4 .These proteins were detected by real-time fluo-rescence quantitative PCR .The results suggested that bait plasmid pGBKT7-virB4 was successfully transformed into the Y187 and there was no toxicity and self-activation;the cDNA library of bovine embryonic trophoblast cells infected with Brucella abortus strain was constructed .There screened 13 positive plasmids in which Q10 and SLC3A2 were up-regulated at the mRNA level .In this paper ,we reported the interactions between the VirB4 protein of Brucella and the bovine embryo trophoblastic cells ,which provide an upstream work for further elucidating the pathogenesis of Brucella infection of the host cell .
5.Functional connectivity of affective network in patients with postpartum depression: a resting-state fMRI study
Dingbo GUO ; Xia'nyv CHEN ; Junhao HUANG ; Xiaoqi YI ; Jiaoyan YU ; Mingli RAO ; Deyu YANG ; Liangbo HU
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2019;45(10):588-594
Objective To explore the characteristics and significance of functional connectivity (FC) of affective network (AN) in patients with postpartum depression (PPD) under resting state. Methods A total of 23 patients with PPD (PPD group) and 28 healthy postpartum women (control group) were examined using resting-state fMRI. As two critical nodes of AN, amygdala (AMYG) and subgenual anterior cingulate cortex (sgACC) were selected as the regions of interest (ROI) to analyze the differences of functional connectivity strength (FCS) of two regions from other brain regions between two groups, followed by Pearson correlation analysis on the abnormal FCS and the Edinburgh postnatal depression scale (EPDS) score in PPD group. Results Compared to the control group, the patients in PPD group showed the extensively reduced FCS (P<0.05, Alphasim correction) between AMYG and frontal cortex, temporal cortex, hippocampus, cerebellum and orbitofrontal cortex, while there were enhanced FCS (P<0.05, Alphasim correction) between sgACC and parietal cortex, occipital cortex, thalamus, superior temporal gyrus and cingulate cortex. Moreover, in PPD group, the reduced FCS between left AMYG and left medial orbitofrontal cortex was negatively correlated with EPDS scores (r=-0.62, P=0.02). Conclusion Patients with PPD have dysfunctional connectivity of AN in multiple brain regions. The weaker FCS between left amygdala and left medial orbitofrontal cortex is, the more severe depression. The dysfunctional connectivity of AN may provide an effective mechanism-based biomarker underlying PPD.