1.A comparative surgicopathologic study of peripheral pulmonary masses through percutanous puncture biopsy under CT guidance
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2001;0(06):-
Objective To improve the diagnostic accurary of peripheral pulmonary masses before operation. Methods 55 cases of peripheral lung mass with percutaneous puncture biopsy under CT guidance were compared with the postoperative pathology. Results 44 out of 55 cases confirmed by operation were lung cancer. 40 cases showed consistent CT findings with pathology reaching accurate rate to 90.9% (40/44). 5 cases were tuberculous granuloma with accurate rate of 80% (4/5). 6 cases were inflammatory pseudotumor (with 2 cases of cryptococcal granuloma) showing accurate rate of 33.3% (2/6). Altogether 55 cases of peripheral lung masses were diagnosed correctly by CT with accurate rate of 83.6% (46/55). Conclusions Percutaneous puncture biopsy under CT guidance for peripheral lung lesions is safe and reliable especially for planning the management.
2.Therapeutic evaluation of senior neurogenic hypertension with microvascular decompression
Yanjun CHONG ; Zhanhua LI ; Qilong CHENG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 1998;0(01):-
Objective To observe effects of senior neurogenic hypertension treated with microvascular decompression(MVD) Methods All 692 cases of senior cranial nerve disease with MVD were retrospectively analyze, 236 cases of preoperative neurogenic hypertension(prosopalgia 179 cases,facial spasm 48 cases, glossopharyngeal neuralgia 9cases)were treated with MVD Results In 236 cases,145 Patients had cure results(61 4%),36cases obvious effectiveness(15 3%),18 cases effectiveness(9 7%),32 cases ineffectiveness (13 6%) Two hundred and eight cases have been flowed up for 74 months average,133 cases had cure prognosis,30 cases obvious effectiveness,18 cases effectiveness,27 cases ineffectiveness Conclusion It is pathogenesis of neurogenic hypertension that oppressing cranial nerve roots and bulb by abnormal vascular tab leads to long term aching stimulation and emotional stress MVD is an effective treatment of neurogenic hypertension
3.Cardiac arrhythmia suppression by I K1 channel agonist in isoproterenol-induced myocardial hypertrophic rats and investigation on its mechanism
Yichun CHEN ; Chaohong LI ; Mingzhu YANG ; Xiaolu WANG ; Qilong FENG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(8):1127-1132,1133
Aim To investigate the effect of zacopride ( Zac) on cardiac arrhythmia in isoproterenol ( ISO)-in-duced myocardial hypertrophic rats and the underlying electrophysiological mechanisms .Methods ① Fifty-one rats were randomly divided into control group ( n=17 ) , ISO group ( n=17 ) and ISO +Zac group ( n =17 ) .Rat model with cardiac arrhythmia and hypertro-phy was established by intraperitoneal ISO ( 5 mg?kg -1 ) injection.②ECGs were recorded to observe the effects of Zac on arrhythmia in model rats .③ Whole-cell patch clamp was applied to record inwardly rectifi-er potassium current(IK1), resting membrane potential ( RMP ) and amplicated delayed afterdepolarizations (DADs).Results ① Echocardiographic examination showed that , left ventricular end-diastolic dimension (LVEDD) and left ventricular end-systolic dimension (LVESD) significantly decreased in rats in ISO group compared with control group , whereas left ventricular posterior wall end-diastolic thickness ( LVPWd) and in-terventricular septum end-diastolic thickness ( IVSd ) increased ( P<0.05 ) , suggesting rat model of isoprot-erenol-induced myocardial hypertrophy was successfully established .② ECGs showed that 88.89% of rats in ISO group had ventricular premature beats ( VPBs ) , which significantly decreased to 11.11% after the ap-plication of Zac ( P <0.05 ) .③ Values of RMP de-creased from ( -71.05 ±1.27 ) mV in control group to (-69.38 ±1.21 ) mV in ISO group ( P<0.05 ) . After Zac administration , RMP significantly increased to ( -73.86 ±1.33 ) mV compared with control and ISO group(P<0.05).④DADs and TA incidence sig-nificantly decreased from 88.24% in ISO group to 11.76%in ISO+Zac group ( P<0.05 ) .⑤ Compared with control group , IK1 density was markedly reduced in ISO group, whereas Zac could effectively rescue IK1 suppression to normal level .Conclusions Zac, as a selective IK1 channel agonist , can significantly inhibit cardiac arrhythmia in isoproterenol-induced myocardial hypertrophic rats , which is mainly attributed to in-creased RMP by enhancing IK1 and subsequent suppres-sion of DADs.
4.Inhibitory effect of agonist of I K1 channel on arrhythmia induced by isoproterenol in rats
Chaohong LI ; Yichun CHEN ; Xuwen ZHAI ; Qilong FENG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2015;(8):1081-1084,1085
Aim To investigate the inhibitory effects of zacopride(Zac) on arrhythmia induced by isoproterenol ( ISO) and the underlying mechanisms in rats. Meth-ods ①ECGs were recorded in anesthetized rats in vi-vo to observe the effects of zacopride on arrhythmia in-duced by ISO. ② Intracellular microelectrode tech-nique was used to investigate the effects of zacopride on resting membrane potential, delayed afterdepolariza-tions ( DADs) and triggered activity ( TA) induced by ISO combined with 3. 6 mmol·L-1 CaCl2 in right ven-tricular papillary muscle of rats. Results ① In ISO group rats, ventricular premature beats ( VPB ) oc-curred frequently with ST-segment depression. Com-pared with ISO group, the incidence of VPB in ISO+Zac group decreased from 100% to 50% ( n=6 , P<0. 05 ) and the total number of VPB recorded in 1 hour significantly reduced from 1 574 ± 521 to 33 ± 40 ( n=6,P<0. 05). ② Zacopride at 1 μmol·L-1 could hy-perpolarize the resting membrane potential of right ven-tricular papillary muscle in normal rat from ( -74. 42 ± 1. 95 ) mV to ( -78. 50 ± 2. 07 ) mV ( n =6 , P <0. 05). ③ Zacopride at 1 μmol·L-1 significantly de-pressed the DADs and TA induced by ISO combined with 3. 6 mmol·L-1 CaCl2 in right ventricular papilla-ry muscle. The incidence of DADs decreased from 93. 75% in rats in ISO group to 25% in ISO +Zac group ( n =16 , P <0. 05 ) , and this antiarrhythmic effect could be reversed by 1 μmol·L-1 BaCl2 . Conclusions Zacopride, a selective IK1 channel ago-nist , can significantly inhibit cardiac arrthymia induced by ISO in rats, the mechanism of which is mainly at-tributed to zacopride-induced hyperpolarization of the resting membrane potential and subsequent suppression of DADs and TA via enhancing IK1 . These results pro-vide further evidence that to enhance IK1 moderately may be a feasible pathway for antiarrthymic therapy.
5.Treatment of posttraumatic clubfoot with Ilizarov distraction technique in children
Qilong JIANG ; Ming LI ; Yifei DU ; Guangbiao CAO
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2013;29(8):762-765
Objective To investigate the approaches and effect of Ilizarov external fixators combined with limited operation in treatment of posttraumatic clubfoot in children.Methods The study involved 40 cases (43 feet) of posttraumatic clubfoot treated with Ilizarov external fixators combined with limited operation including soft-tissue releases (26 cases,28 feet) or osteotomies (14 cases,15 feet)from January 2006 to June 2012.Scoring system of intemational clubfoot study group (ICFSG) including aspects of functional assessment (36 points),morphology (12 points) and radiological assessment (12points) were employed before and after surgery.Results All the cases were available to the follow-up of 0.5-6 years.ICFSG score was excellent in 28 feet,good in 10,fair in four and poor in one foot,with excellent-good rate of 88%.This suggested the good correction of posttraumatic clubfoot,satisfactory weight-bearing exercise and a low relapse rate.Conclusions Conservative open operation brings large trauma and poor results in treatment of posttraumatic clubfeet in children,while Ilizarov invasive distraction technique is probable to offset those weak points.Therefore,Ilizarov external fixators combined with limited operation is an effective treatment.
6.ELECTROCHEMICAL BEHAVIOR OF OFLOXACIN AT Pt/GC ION IMPLANTATION MODIFIED ELECTRODE AND ITS APPLICATION
Yonggui QIAN ; Yiqiang LU ; Jingbo HU ; Yanning MAO ; Qilong LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2001;36(2):127-130
AIM To study the electrochemical behavior of ofloxacin at Pt/GC ion implantation modified electrode. METHODS With Pt/GC ion implantation modified electrode as working electrode, the behavior of ofloxacin was studied by voltammetry in 0.40 mol*L-1 KCl solution. RESULTS A sensitive reductive peak of ofloxacin was obtained by linear sweep voltammetry. The peak potential was -1.35 V (vs SCE). The peak current was proportional to the concentration of ofloxacin over the range of 1.0×10-6-3.0×10-5 mol*L-1 with the detection limit of 5.0×10-7 mol*L-1. The behavior of reduction wave was studied and applied to determination of ofloxacin in tablets. CONCLUSION The reduction process was irreversible. The element composition, atomicity form and depth of distribution at the surface of Pt/GC electrode were determined by Auger electron spectroscopy (AES), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and scannig electron microscope (SEM). The catalysis behavior and reaction mechanism at Pt/GC modified electrode was also studied.
7.An experimental study measuring arterial injury in vitro porcine kidney in different sizes of nephrostomy tracts
Houmeng YANG ; Guohua ZENG ; Faming SHAO ; Qilong MIU ; Jianda YU ; Ningjun FANG ; Xun LI ; Xiaomei WU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2011;32(5):316-317
Objective To investigate the arterial injury in vitro porcine kidney to different size of nephrostomy tracts. Methods The technique of percutaneous nephrostomy was applied to establish 11 groups of different size of nephrostomy tracts from 12 F to 32 F,with 40 tracts in every group.The technique of digital subtraction angiography (DSA) was used to inspect and analyze arterial injury. Results In the range from 12 F to 32 F,the damage of arterial injury increased with the size of the tract diameter.In groups of 20 F and 32 F,the number of nephrostomy tracts with serious arterial injury was 18 (18/40) and 30 (30/40) respectively,and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).There was no statistical difference between groups 18 F、20 F、and 22 F. Conclusions The damage of renal arterial injury increased with the size of the nephrostomy tract.Atract of 20 F reduees arterial injury compared with a tract of 32 F.
8.Effect of hypertonic saline on systemic inflammatory response in rat with severe acute pancreatitis
Xinjian XU ; Xiyan WANG ; Hao WEN ; Meixiang LUAN ; Qilong CHEN ; Jun LI ; Xuniang TUER
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2000;0(11):-
Objective To investigate the effect of hypertonic saline in the management of murine experimental severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) Methods SAP was induced in Wistar rats by intraperitoneal injection of 20% L Arginine Rats were divided into four groups ( n =12 in each group ); Healthy controls received intraperitoneal injection of distilled water of 5 ml/kg body weight initially Rats in the four groups were infused at 24 h and 48 h respectively at a dosage of 2 ml/kg body weight of distilled water in both healthy contrals, and SAP controls, of normal saline in group 3 and of hypertonic saline (7 5% sodium chloride) in group 4 Blood samples were collected at 48 h and 72 h after last injection for the measurement of plasma TNF ?、IL 6、 IL 10 All rats were sacrificed for histopathology of pancreatic and lung tissues at 72 h Results Animals that received hypertonic saline showed less pancreatic and lung damage than those resuscitated with normal saline Plasma levels of TNF ?、 IL 6 decreased significantly and plasma levels of IL 10 increased more significiently at 72 h after induction of SAP Conclusion Hypertonic saline resuscitation result in a significant attenuation of the systemic inflammatory response to severe acute pancreatitis
9.Expressions and correlation of HPA, CK2beta and HIF-1alpha in nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
Qilong ZHONG ; Shuangle WANG ; Changwei LI ; Chu YANG ; Xin LIN ; Xin LIN ; Hangui LU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(3):157-161
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the expression of HPA, CK2beta and HIF-1alpha gene in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) tissues, and the correlation between their expression with the clinical characteristics of NPC and the relativity of HPA, CK2beta and HIF-1alpha gene in NPC tissues.
METHOD:
HPA, CK2beta and HIF-1alpha were detected with Super-Vision immunohistochemical method using antibody in 49 NPC specimens and 30 specimens with chronic nasopharyngitis tissue (CNT).
RESULT:
The expression of HPA, CK2beta and HIF-1alpha in NPC tissue were significantly higher than those in CNT tissue (P<0.05, separately). The expression of HPA, CK2beta and HIF-1alpha were significantly related to the TNM stage and whether recurrence or metastasis occur after treatment (P<0.05, separate ly), but there was no obvious correlation between its expression and the sex of NPC patient (P>0.05). The expression of HIF-1alpha was significantly related to the age of NPC patient (P<0.05), while HPA, CK2beta were not. The expression of HPA, CK2beta and HIF-1alpha in NPC tissue was positively correlated with each other (P<0.05, separately).
CONCLUSION
HPA, CK2beta and HIF-1alpha play synergetic role in development of NPC, which plays an important role in invasiveness,recurrence and metastasis of NPC. There could be a positive cooperation among HPA, CK2beta and HIF-1alpha in the carcinogenesis and development of NPC.
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10.Effects of minimally invasive removal of intracranial hematoma on blood-brain barrier index and prognosis
Qilong FANG ; Chengsheng JIN ; Yongqing HE ; Jinhai ZHANG ; Zhonghao ZHOU ; Yifeng RUI ; Jun LI
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2011;30(1):31-33
Objective To explore the effects of minimally invasive removal of intracranial hematoma on blood-brain barrier (BBB) index, serum myelin basic protein (MBP) and activity of daily living (ADL) in hypertensive patients with cerebral hemorrhage.Methods Through observing 30cases operated within 3.0 hours, 32 case operated between 3. 1-8. 0 hours, 28 cases operated between 8. 1 to 24.0 hours and 22 cases operated over 24 hours, the changes of BBB index, serum MBP and ADL were analyzed. Results The BBB index and serum MBP were significantly lower in patients operated within 8. 0 hours than in patients operated over 8. 1 hours [≤3.0 hours group:(6.57±0.69)×10-3 and (3. 12±0.40)μg/L;3. 1-8.0 hours group: (7. 37±1.29)×10-3 and (3.25±0.60)μg/L;8. 1-2.0 hours group: ( 12. 02± 1.51 ) × 10 3 and (4. 60±0. 48)μg/L;over 24.0 hours group: ( 14. 68±2.07)×10-3 and (5.88±0.64)μg/L,Q>13.8,P<0. 05]. And the ADL was lower in patients operated within 8. 0 hours than in patients operated over 8. 1 hours [≤3.0 hours group: (2. 60± 1.07)scores; 3.1-8.0 hours group: (3. 06±0. 91 )scores;8. 1-24.0 hours group: (4.00±0.67) scores;over 24.0 hours group:(3.68±1.32)scores,Q>3. 1,P<0.05].Conclusions The minimally invasive surgery of intracranial hematoma within 8.0 hours can mitigate the cytotoxicity-damaged BBB so as to lighten brain edema and improve the patients quality of life.