1.Clinical utility of tuberculosis protein chip in diagnosis of tuberculosis
Yougen WU ; Xingping YANG ; Jun WANG ; Hongbing LIU ; Juhua LUO ; Bi YU ; Shuyuan XIAO ; Li ZHANG ; Chaojin LI
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2014;(3):196-198
Objective To explore the potential value of tuberculosis protein chip for clinical diagnosis of tuberculosis.Methods The antibody level of tuberculosis protein ESAT-6,CFP10,16 KD,38 KD and LAM was determined in 4 093 patients,inclu-ding 441 tuberculosis and 3 652 non-tuberculosis cases by protein chip.Results The tuberculosis antibody was positive in 297 of the 441 tuberculosis cases and 647 of the 3 652 non-tuberculosis cases.Tuberculosis protein chip provided a sensitivity of 67.35% and specificity of 82.28% in the diagnosis of tuberculosis.Conclusions Tuberculosis protein chip test is a quick,easy and effective method for identifying potential tuberculosis patients with good specificity.
2.Key genes affecting outcome of sepsis: identification using weighted gene co-expression network analysis
Lifeng DING ; Shuyuan XIAO ; Yan ZHANG ; Xiangming FANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2020;40(2):221-224
Objective:To identify the key genes affecting the outcome of sepsis using weighted gene co-expression network analysis.Methods:The peripheral blood gene chip data GSE54514 from septic patients and healthy volunteers were obtained from the gene expression database of the American Center for Biotechnology Information.An R package for weighted gene co-expression network analysis was used to construct a co-expression network of differentially expressed genes between sepsis patients and healthy volunteers to identify key modules associated with the outcome of sepsis.Then gene functional enrichment analysis was performed to figure out the possible behavior of genes in the most significant modulerelated tooutcomes of sepsis.Hub genes were selected from the most significant module according to module membership and degree of protein-protein interaction network.Results:A total of 622 differentially expressed genes identified from the microarray data of GSE36895 in septic patients and healthy volunteers were used to construct a co-expression network, and the module with the most significant correlation with the outcome of sepsis was identified.GO enrichment analysis showed that the genes in this module were related to activation of myeloid cells and neutrophils, however, the KEGG pathway enrichment analysis showed that these genes played an important role in virus infection processes.Fifteen hub genes were finally selected from the module with the most significant correlation with the outcome of sepsis by constructing a protein-protein interaction network.Conclusion:Fifteen key genes related to the outcome of sepsis are identified via bioinformatics methods, and the mechanism is related to regulating the immune response to infection.
3.Efficacy of the hybrid operation with Dynesys system in patients with multisegment lumbar spinal stenosis
Xiao XIAO ; Song WANG ; Junliang LIU ; Erhu LIN ; Ke CHEN ; Yucheng XIANG ; Ke ZHAN ; Shuyuan ZHONG ; Wanxin ZHEN ; Dazhi YANG ; Songlin PENG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2021;41(24):1735-1743
Objective:To compare the efficacy of fusion and non-fusion hybrid operation with Dynesys system with the traditional fusion operation with rigid instrumentation in the patients with multi-segment lumbar degenerative disease.Methods:A total of 30 patients with multi-segment lumbar degenerative disease who were subjected to operation from January 2017 to October 2019 in Shenzhen People's Hospital were included in the study. There were 13 males and 17 females, age: 60.8±13.2 years, range: 25 to 83 years. 28 patients with two segments, 1 with three segments, and 1 with four segments. The patients were divided into two groups, i.e the hybrid operation group (13 cases, 9 males and 4 females, average age: 56.6 years, range: 25 to 83 years) versus the traditional fusion group (17 cases, 4 males and 13 females, average age: 63.9 years, range: 46 to 80 years). The main outcome measures were visual analogue scale (VAS), Oswestry disability index (ODI), range of motion (ROM), adjacent segment degeneration (ASD) and complications.Results:There were no statistically significant differences in operation data, such as operation time, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative drainage volume and length of hospitalization, between the two groups. There were no significant differences for ROM in the surgical segments between the two groups before operation (hybrid group and traditional group were 9.6°±4.9° vs. 8.9°±6.1°, t=0.341, P=0.736, respectively). However, after 12 months follow-up, the ROM disappeared in the traditional group and was partially preserved in the hybrid group, with statistically significant differences (hybrid group and traditional group were 5.4°±2.7° vs. 0°, t=9.104, P=0.001, respectively). There was a statistical difference in intervertebral disc height between the two groups at 12 months post-operation, though no statistical difference was found before operation (8.8±1.9 mm vs. 10.5±1.7 mm, t=2.927, P=0.006). There was no statistically significant difference in the intervertebral disc height of the upper adjacent vertebrae between the two groups before and after operation. There were statistically significant differences in ODI scores before operation (63.4%±11.0% vs. 71.3%±9.2%, t=2.146, P=0.041), and 12 months post-operation (17.2%±2.1% vs. 15.5%±2.3%, t=2.091, P=0.046), while no statistical difference was found in VAS scores. Conclusion:The fusion and non-fusion hybrid operation with Dynesys system has comparable clinical efficacy with the traditional fusion operation with rigid instrumentation in the treatment of multisegment lumbar degenerative disease. Meanwhile, the hybrid surgery can preserve the motion of surgical segments and provide a dynamic stability of the vertebral body. The hybrid surgery can be used as a new surgical method for multi-segment lumbar degenerative disease.
4.Practical Research on the Teaching of "Medical Interpersonal Communication" Integrate into the Red Doctor’s Spirit for Students Majoring in Public Health Management
Lin SHAO ; Xiao MA ; Shuyuan ZHENG ; Fei TIAN ; Xubo LI ; Kan LIU ; Jing LI
Chinese Medical Ethics 2022;35(2):153-158
The red doctor’s spirit is an important spiritual guidance for the cultivation of medical talents during the development of medical and health services in China. The teaching reform, which is oriented towards position competence, requires that students majoring in public health management should not only master solid medical knowledge and professional skills, but also possess an ability to handle medical public relations, such as shaping an excellent image of the organization, improving the medical interpersonal communication, and managing public relations crisis. Under the guidance of inheriting the red gene and innovating the medical education, the driving force of learning should be "serving the people to improve their health" led by "political firmness" , the learning goal "striving for perfection" inspired by "excellent technology" , and the working criterion "respecting patients, involving full participation and shouldering public responsibility" embodied in "making selfless dedication and helping the wounded and dying" . The article based on the characteristic culture of red medicine in the Air Force Medical University, applied the teaching method of role-playing case simulations to explore the teaching practice road of "theory-experience-practice-reflection" .