1.The clinical significance of serum sialic acid detection for diagnosis and therapy monitoring in liver cancer patients
Minjie WANG ; Cuie YAN ; Xuexiang LI ; Shusheng HU ; Xiaohong HAN ; Jun QI
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2013;36(7):643-647
Objective To investigate the clinical significance of the serum sialic acid (SA) detection for the diagnosis and therapy monitoring in liver cancer patients.Methods Patients and healthy people of Chinese academy of medical science cancer hospital from January 2011 to October 2012,were enrolled,including 221 liver cancer patients (183 primary hepatic carcinoma patients and 38 metastatic hepatic carcinoma patients),117 benign liver disease patients and 150 healthy people.The concentration of serum SA were tested by ROCHE P800.The intra-assay and inter-assay coefficient of variation (CV) of SA kit were evaluated by use of low and high concentration samples,measured for 5 days and 4 times each day.Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve were used to determine the cut-off of SA using data of 183 cases of primary liver cancer and 150 healthy controls.The area under the curve (ROC-AUC) were used to evaluate the diagnostic value of SA.The changes of serum SA level in 103 cases of primary hepatic carcinoma patients were monitored before therapy and at the 1 st day,7 th day,14 th day,1 st month,3rd month,6 th month and 9 th month after treatment.SPSS16.0 was used to analyse the results.Results The intra and inter-day CVs for low level sample were 2.4% and 3.2% respectively,and for high level sample were 2.2% and 3.1%.The cut-off value of the serum SA was 659 mg/L for liver cancer,the sensitivity and specificity was 63.4% (1 16/183) and 94.7% (142/150) respectively.The serum SA level of liver cancer group [(726 ± 173) mg/L] was higher than that of liver benign disease patients group [(552 ± 128) mg/ L] and healthy controls group [(599 ± 62) mg/L,U values were 1832.52 and 887.00,P < 0.01].The serum SA level were tracked in 103 cases of primary hepatic carcinoma patients during therapy period.The serum level of SA elevated to [(817 ± 193) mg/L,t =-3.272,P < 0.05] at I st week after treatment and kept at high level until late in 1st month after treatment [(782 ±173) mg/L,t =-2.694,P<0.05].In the 3rd month,the SA level decreased to that of pretreatment [(662 ± 138) mg/L,t =1.225,P > 0.05].In the 6th months,the SA level declined to [(615 ± 144) mg/L,t =1.999,P <0.05],as well as the level of healthy control group.There were 85 cases of hepatic carcinoma patients with decreased SA level compared with that of pretreatment,and the coincidence rate was 82.5% (85/103),the Kappa value was 0.79.There were 5 cases of patients with hepatic carcinoma relapse after treatment in 9 th months and the SA levels increased significantly to (939 ± 175) mg/L.Conclusion The serum SA has significant values possibly in the diagnosis and therapy monitoring in liver cancer patients.
2.Application of 64-Row Volumetric CT Three Dimensional Image Formation in Skull Neoplasty
Jinguo YUAN ; Zhiming WANG ; Zangzhu CAO ; Zhenmei TAN ; Bin FENG ; Shusheng HAN ; Yinchen SUN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2009;15(7):681-682
Objective To assess the application of 64-row volumetric CT three dimensional image formation to shape the titanium mesh for the skull neoplasty. Methods 40 cases were divided into the shaping before operation group (21 cases), in which the titanium meshes were shaped with the data from 64-row volumetric CT skull three dimensional image formation before operation; and the shaping during operation group (19 cases), in which the titanium meshes were shaped approximately before and exactly during operation. The time of shaping, anaesthesia and the whole operating were compared, and the qualities of the skull plasty were assessed. Results All the skull repaired satisfactorily. The time of shaping, anaesthesia and the whole operating was shorter in shaping before operation group than in shaping during operation group (P<0.05). No complication was observed. Conclusion Application of 64-row volumetric CT three dimensional image formation in the skull neoplasty may reduce the surgery time and risk.
3.Lexical tone perception and quality of life in nurotron cochlear implant users.
Bio LIU ; Ruijuan DONG ; Xueqing CHEN ; Shusheng GONG ; Yong LI ; Beier QI ; Jun ZHENG ; Dentin HAN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(4):232-237
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the lexical tone perception and quality of life of Nurotron cochlear implant users.
METHOD:
Forty-nine adult cochlear implant users participated in this study. Mandarin tone identification test developed by Beijing Institute of Otolaryngology was used to evaluate the tone perception. Nijmegen cochlear im plantation questionnaire (NCIQ) was administered to quantify the quality of life.
RESULT:
(1) The average scores of tone perception in quiet was 67.26%. The tone perception rates under quiet condition for all cochlear implant recipients were higher than the opportunity level. (2) The average scores of tone perception under noisy condition was 51.92%. Exc ept for two recipients, the tone perception rates under noise condition for the rest recipients were better than chance. (3) The confusion patterns of tone recognition showed that Tone 3 was the easiest tone to perceive. (4) The postimplant scores for the total , basic sound perception, advanced sound perception, speech pro duction, self-esteem, activity and social interactions of NCIQ were 55.4, 72.4, 54.0, 63.4, 50.7, 47.3 and 44.7, respectively.
CONCLUSION
The Nurotron cochlear implant users had the ability for lexical tone perception and had an improvement in quality of life after cochlear implantation.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Cochlear Implantation
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Cochlear Implants
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Quality of Life
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Speech Perception
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Young Adult
4.Relationship Between CT Perfusion Imaging and the Generation of Micro Lymphatic Vessels in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer
Tao FAN ; Qinfang HAN ; Libo PAN ; Xuewu ZHAO ; Shusheng WANG ; Lifeng GUO
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2015;(9):674-676,681
PurposeThere is a certain correlation between parameters of CT perfusion imaging and pathological type and angiogenesis in lung cancer, in order to discuss the value of CT perfusion imaging parameters such as blood volume (BV), blood flow (BF), time to peak (TTP) and peak enhancement image (PEI) for prognosis, this study is designed to observe the relationship between the parameters of CT perfusion imaging and micro lymphovascular density (MLVD) in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).Materials and Methods 100 patients were enrolled in the study, all of them underwent CT perfusion imaging and 60 were diagnosed NSCLC by pathology, immunohistochemical staining was performed to determine the expressions of MLVD of the 60 NSCLC, and the correlation analyses were carried out to determine the relationship between CT perfusion imaging and MLVD.Results The expression of MLVD was the most in the peripheral tissue of cancer (25.16±1.28), the next in the cancer tissue (16.38±3.58), and the least in the normal lung tissue (7.56±4.38), the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). There was positive correlation between MLVD with BF and BV of the tumor (r=0.643 and 0.598, P<0.01).Conclusion Some parameters of CT perfusion imaging are correlated with MLVD, the invasion and metastasis in lung carcinoma can be predicted to some extent according to this correlation. Parameters of CT perfusion imaging such as BF and BV are correlated with MLVD in patients with NSCLC, thus can be used to predict the invasion and metastasis of lung cancer.
5.The changes of GAP-43 expression in spiral ganglion after exposed to noise
Yin XIA ; Haishan LONG ; Shusheng GONG ; Li LEI ; Juanjuan FENG ; Erzhong FAN ; Ying LI ; Qing ZHAO ; Demin HAN
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2006;0(09):-
OBJECTIVE To understand the synaptic remodel in inner ear after hearing injury by investigating growth associated protein 43(GAP-43) expression in the inner ear hair cells after exposed Kangmin mice to neural injury noise stimulation to induce permanent threshold shift(PTS) or temporary threshold shift(TTS).METHODS To compare the expressions of GAP-43 of NMDAR signal pathway during neural injury stimulation by immunocytochemistry.RESULTS The sustained GAP-43 increase occurs after 7d and 14d of PTS group,and there is not remarkable difference between them.Compared with normal control,the change is not significant in TTS group.CONCLUSION The increase of GAP-43 in spiral ganglion after 7d trauma reveals the synaptic remodel in inner ear.
6.Relationship of multi-slice spiral CT pulmonary perfusion imaging and the expression of VEGF and MVD in non-small cell lung cancer
Tao FAN ; Qinfang HAN ; Donghua CAO ; Libo PAN ; Xuewu ZHAO ; Shusheng WANG ; Jun LI ; Yan ZHAO ; Shuang WEI
Journal of Practical Radiology 2014;(4):617-619,678
Objective To investigate the relationship of the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)and the mi-crovessel density (MVD)with multi-slice spiral CT perfusion imaging.Methods 80 patients with solitary pulmonary nodules under-went perfusion scan by 16-slice spiral CT.Among them,45 diagnosed as lung cancer by pathology were enrolled in the study.After surgery,the slice of the pecimen was selected similar to the corresponding slice of CT images,and the immunohistochemical staining was performed to determine the expression of VEGF and the MVD.Spearman correlation analysis was used to determine the rela-tionship of expression of VEGF and the MVD with CT perfusion parameters.Results There was more expression of VEGF and the MVD in NSCLC.There were positive correlations between VEGF,MVD and BF (both P<0.05).The peak enhancement image (PEI)and TTP have significant correlations with MVD (P<0.05).Conclusion Some parameters of lung CT perfusion imaging are correlated with MVD and VEGF.
7.Surgical intervention for cardiac neuplasm in fetus
Jian ZHUANG ; Shusheng WEN ; Chengbin ZHOU ; Wei PAN ; Fengzhen HAN ; Yunxia SUN ; Jimei CHEN ; Jiexian LIANG ; Weizhong ZHU ; Shushui WANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2016;32(7):388-390
Objective To summarize the clinical experience of surgical intervention for cardiac neoplasm in a fetus . Methods A 32-year-old pregnant woman was admitted to our hospital for complaint of fetal cardiac neoplasm .A separated het-erogenic cardiac occupying lesion was identigied at right atrium of the fetus by echocardiography , whose size is 2.85 cm ×2.25 cm, but the pathogenic origin still remained uncertain, maybe originate from ether pericardium or atrium.The annulus of tri-cuspid valve was compressed nearly 50% with the presence of amount of pericardial effusion.The fetal heart rate decreased at some fetal position resulting in the compression to the heart.So an Ex-utero Intrapartum Therapy(EXIT) procedure was per-formed under the supply of placenta at the 32 weeks of pregnancy.Cesarean section was performed with intact umbilicus and fe-tal circulation by obstetricians.Consequently, the median sternotomy of this fetus and pericardiotomy were performed , with 30 ml clear pericardial effusion drained .The tumor was confirmed to be giant right atrial neoplasm after the intraoperative explora-tion.Considering on the high risk of the cardiopulmonary bypass and limited time for EXIT , the giant atrial neoplasm was left alone with delayed sternum closure after the effectively decompression of the heart .The omphalotomy was successfully per-formed after the EXIT surgery.The neoplasm resection and the repair for its defect on right atrium were performed with cardiop-ulmonary bypass 2 days later.Results Convalesce of this mother was quite good after cesarean resetion .Hemodynamics of the premature baby was satisfatory after the resection of right atrial neoplasm which pathological report was benign hemangioma . Conclusion Via multiple disciplines collaboration , EXIT intervention for fetus is feasible and safe under adequate prepara-tion.
8.64 Row Volumetric CT 3D Reconstruction in Severe Craniocerebral Injury
Jinguo YUAN ; Bin FENG ; Caozhu CAO ; Shusheng HAN ; Yinchen SUN ; Fuzeng LIU ; Hongyu ZHU ; Liyuan LUO ; Zhibo LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2011;17(8):717-718
Objective To explore 64 row volumetric CT 3D reconstruction in the clinical application of severe craniocerebral injury.Methods 60 patients with craniocerebral injury in our hospital were retrospectively analyzed who accept craniocerebral 64 row volumetric CT 6 to 24 hours after injury. Results All cases got timely diagnosis and treatment, especially for the special parts of brain lesions, ventricle base of skull fractures and pool, and various angles show. Conclusion 64 row volumetric CT reconstruction for the diagnosis of craniocerebral injury shows important significance and may estimate the prognosis in diagnosis, guiding treatment and surgery, reducing misdiagnosis.
9.The application of vibrant sound bridge in microtia whose reconstructive external auditory canal occurred atresia.
Shouqin ZHAO ; Shusheng GONG ; Demin HAN ; Shubin CHEN ; Yi LI ; Xiaobo MA ; Haihong LIU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2012;26(10):433-435
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the effect of vibrant sound bridge implantation in microtia whose reconstructive external auditory canal occurred atresia.
METHOD:
Three cases (2 males and 1 female) of microtia had underwent hearing reconstruction operation (Include the external ear canal reconstructive surgery and tympanoplasty). The age ranged from 15 to 18 years and the average age was 17 years. All the 3 cases suffered from conductive hearing loss with the air-bone gap ranging from 51.6 to 65.0 dB HL and the average value being 56. 3 dB HL. All the 3 cases underwent vibrant sound bridge implantation, including the floating mass transducer implanted in the head of stapes in 2 cases and in the niche of round window in 1 case.
RESULT:
The postoperative hearing level improved from 21.6 to 52.5 dB HL with an average of 32.2 dB HL. There were no complications such as vertigo, tinnitus and facial paralysis.
CONCLUSION
Through vibrant sound bridge implantation, the hearing level of microtia whose reconstructive external auditory canal occurred atresia was improved effectively.
Adolescent
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Congenital Microtia
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surgery
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Ear Canal
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surgery
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Female
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Hearing Loss, Conductive
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surgery
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Hearing Tests
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Humans
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Male
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Ossicular Prosthesis
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Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
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methods
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Tympanoplasty
10.The changes of phosphorylated c-Jun expression in spiral ganglion after exposed to noise.
Yin XIA ; Haishan LONG ; Demin HAN ; Shusheng GONG ; Li LEI ; Jinfeng SHI ; Erzhong FAN ; Ying LI ; Qing ZHAO
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2009;23(4):174-177
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the mechanism of hearing pathway NMDAR regulating the changes of phosphorylated c-Jun expression in spiral ganglion after exposed Kunming mice to neural injury noise stimulation to induce permanent or temporary threshold shift.
METHOD:
To compare the different expressions of the key components (phosphorylated C-Jun) of NMDAR signal pathway during neural injury stimulation by Immunohistochemistry in CG.
RESULT:
The levels of phosphorylated c-Jun remarkably, increased in the spiral ganglion after 8 h, 48 h, 7 d and 14 d following noise trauma induced permanent threshold shift (PTS), and the numbers of positive cells reduced gradually. The similar changes occur in mice treated with MK-801 30 minutes before and after 3 h trauma induced PTS. After 48 h of noise induced TTS, the expression of Phosphorylated c-Jun return the level of normal control.
CONCLUSION
The expressions of phosphorylated c-Jun are time-related and uniform in the time and position in CG after noise trauma. MK-801 can alleviate the damage of noise trauma by altered the NMDA receptor-mediated calcium influx. Therefore, the NMDA receptors may involved in the damage of inner ear in common.
Acoustic Stimulation
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Animals
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Auditory Threshold
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Cochlea
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metabolism
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Hearing Loss, Noise-Induced
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metabolism
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JNK Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases
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metabolism
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred Strains
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Spiral Ganglion
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metabolism