1.Causes of Failure and Complications of Minimally Invasive Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy
Siping GU ; Xiaoming ZHOU ; Peihong DONG
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2005;0(11):-
Objective To investigate the causes and preventive measures for failure and complications of minimally invasive percutaneous nephrolithotomy (mPCNL). Methods From January 2005 to October 2008,totally 353 cases of mPNCL were performed in our hospital. Among the cases,30 patients experienced failure of the surgery or postoperative complications. The data of the 30 patients were analyzed retrospectively in this study. Results Of the 30 cases,puncture failure occurred in 5 patients,while 2 of them were converted to open surgery,and the other 3 were treated by a second puncture successfully; Zebra wire extrusion was found in 5 cases,who were then cured by re-puncture or a second operation; in 3 patients,the wire or PCN tube was moved into the renal vein (2 cases) or the colon (1 case) without causing bleeding or intestinal fistula,the cases were cured afterwards by a second operation; 3 patients developed hydrothorax and then was cured by chest drainage; postoperative arteriovenous fistula was detected in 2 patients,who were cured by interventional therapy; in 5 days after the operation,one patient developed massive hemorrhage from the PCN tube when driving cars,and then recovered by clipping the PCN tube and hemostasis; another patient showed hemorrhage and infection due to extraction of the PCN tube,and open surgery was carried out to cure this patient. Conclusions Failure of puncture and Zebra wire extrusion are most common causes of failure of mPCNL. Whereas,post-mPCNL complications is often caused by unskillful surgeons or noncompliant patients.
2.Dynamic changes in the immune function of children with mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia on different disease stages
Siping LI ; Shaoji LIU ; Xiaomei LU ; Yanhong YAO ; Yanxiang ZHOU
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2012;19(3):245-247
ObjectiveTo investigate the changes and functions of T lymphocyte subsets,immune globulin and complement in children with mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia(MPP) on different disease stages.MethodsThe levels of T Iymphocyte subsets of CD3,CD4,CD8 and immunoglobulin ( IgG,IgA IgM),and complement ( C3,C4 ) in the peripheral blood were detected on acute and recovery stages in 28 children with MPP by flow cytometry and immune nephelometry.Twenty-five healthy children were recruited as control group.ResultsAmong these subjects of MPP children on acute stage,the levels of CD3,CD4,CD8,and CD4/CD8 in the peripheral blood were (58.71 ± 11.63)%,(32.36 ± 8.06)%,(28.19±6.23 ) % and 1.15 ± 0.41 respectively,and on recovery stage,the levels of CD3,CD4,CD8,and CD4/CD8 were (61.29 ±10.17)%,(34.14 ±7.22)%,(26.47 ±6.01)%,and 1.29 ±0.37 respectively.Both on acute stage and on recovery stage of MPP children,the levels of CD4,CD4/CD8 were significantly lower than those in control group [ (39.53 ± 6.16 ) %,1.83 ± 0.49 ],and CD8 was significantly higher compared to thecontrol group( 1.83 ± 0.49 ),P<0.01.CD3 were lower than that in control group [ (63.03 ± 12.32) % ] on acute stage (P<0.01 ),and no significant difference on recovery stage (P>0.05).During the acute stage of MPP,IgG [ ( 14.50 ±3.86) g/L] and IgM [ ( 1.67 ±0.56) g/L] were obviously higher than those in control group [ (7.92 ± 2.62 ) g/L,( 1.06 ± 0.32 ) g/L,P<0.01 ],and C3 [ ( 0.83 ± 0.42 ) g/L ] were obviously lower compared to the control group [ ( 1.37 ± 0.33 ) g/L,P<0.05].There were no significant differences of IgA and C4 between MPP and control groups ( P>0.05 ).ConclusionChildren with MPP had celhilar immune and humoral immune disorders.Through the detection of T lymphocyte subsets,immunoglobulin and complement,it will be helpful to judge the effectiveness of clinical treatment,which provides a theoretical basis for the clinical application of immune regulators.
3.Influence on the bad eating habits of diabetes by the management of diabetes education with families participation
Deshi ZHANG ; Xiangdong GUAN ; Yunfang LIANG ; Siping ZHOU ; Yongyi MAI
Modern Clinical Nursing 2013;(9):24-27
Objective To explore the influence on the bad eating habits of diabetes by the management of diabetes education with families participation.Method Sixty-six patients with type 2 diabete mellitus were chosen as study object.They were divided into the experiment group and the control group at random.The diabetic knowledge and die behavior education were taken to the two groups and the families of the experiment group.The bad eating habits of the two groups were investigated before and after management. Results The snack,night snack and out eating times were significantly decreased in the experiment group than the control group and before management.There were statistical significant difference(all P<0.05).Conclusion The management of diabetes education with families participation can improve the bad eating habits so as to delay the progression of diabetes.
4.Clinical analysis of 18 cases of neurosyphilis
Faxing JIANG ; Bai HU ; Qiqiang TANG ; Zhenglong ZHAO ; Aili WU ; Siping ZHANG ; Lichao LIAO ; Jinli LIU ; Hailin ZHOU ; Qianqiu WANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2010;43(5):301-304
Objective To analyze the clinical features, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of neurosyphilis. Methods Clinical data on and laboratory findings in 18 cases with neurosyphilis collected in the Affiliated Provincial Hospital, Anhui Medical University from 2006 to 2008 were retrospectively studied.Results Among the 18 patients, 3 sufferred from asymptomatic neurosyphilis, 1 from meningeal syphilis, 7 from meningovascular syphilis, 5 from paralytic dementia, and 2 from intracranial space-occupation. Toluidine red unheated serum reagin test (TRUST) and Treponema pallidum particle agglutination test (TPPA) of sera were positive in all the patients; cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) TRUST was positive in 16 patients, and CSF TPPA in all patients. An increase was observed in CSF leukocyte count in 7 patients and in CSF protein in 13 patients.The findings on cerebral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) mainly included demyelination, brain atrophy,cerebral infarction, etc. All the patients, except 2 with a TRUST titer of 1:4, experienced a 4-fold decrease in TRUST titer within a 3-month follow up. Clinical symptoms of neurosyphilis improved in all patients except 1 with paralytic dementia. Conclusions The diversity of clinical manifestations usually leads to the misdiagnosis of neurosyphilis, which should be diagnosed based on comprehensive analysis of clinical characteristics as well as laboratory and imaging findings. Early diagnosis and treatment are beneficial to its prognosis.
5.Comparative study on photosynthetic characteristics of different ploidy Rhodiola sachalinensis germplasm.
Jianfeng LIU ; Yunqing CHENG ; Chunming LIU ; Kun YAN ; Xiaofu ZHOU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(12):1547-1552
OBJECTIVETo compare the photosynthetic characteristics difference of different ploidy Rhodiola sachalinensis germplasm and provide the scientific basis for their cultivation.
METHODLI-6400/XT photosynthesis system was used to measure leaf light response curve and CO2 response curve of diploid and autotetraploid. Biomass, leaf area, stomatal characteristics and chlorophyll content differences were compared in the study.
RESULTStomata of the two germplasms were open during daytime obviously, and stomata conductance responded to the changes of light intensity and CO2 concentration which was not consistent with the characteristics of CAM (crassulacean acid metabolism) plants. Light compensation point of autotetraploid was significantly lower than that of the diploid, and light saturation points of both germplam were close, and their light saturation points were near 500 micromol x m(-2) x s(-1). Quantum efficiency of autotetraploid was significantly higher than the diploid, and the net photosynthetic rate of autotetraploid significantly higher than the diploid when light intensity was higher than 500 micromol x m(-2) x s(-1). Stomata conductance, transpiration rate of autotetraploid was also significantly higher than that of diploid. Biomass, leaf area, stomata diameter and chlorophyll content of autotetraploid were much higher than that of diploid, while the stomata density of autotetraploid was less than diploid.
CONCLUSIONThe results above provide scientific basis for the cultivation of different ploidy Rh. sachalinensi germplasm.
Carbon Dioxide ; metabolism ; Photosynthesis ; physiology ; Ploidies ; Rhodiola ; metabolism
6.Medical image automatic adjusting window and segmentation.
Zhenhuan ZHOU ; Siping CHEN ; Duchun TAO ; Xinhai CHEN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2005;22(2):331-334
Image guided surgical navigation system is the most advanced surgical apparatus, which develops most rapidly and has great application prospects in neurosurgery, orthopaedics, E.N.T. department etc. In current surgical navigation systems, windowing, segmenting and registration of medical images all depend on manual operation, and automation of image processing is urgently needed. This paper proposes the algorithm which realizes very well automatic windowing and segmentation of medical images: first, we analyze a lot of MRI and CT images and propose corresponding windowing algorithm according to their common features of intensity distribution. Experiments show that the effects of windowing of most MRI and CT images are optimized. Second, we propose the seed growing algorithm based on intensity connectivity,which can segment tumor and its boundary exactly by simply clicking the mouse, and control dynamically the results in real time. If computer memory permits, the algorithm can segment 3D images directly. Tests show that this function is able to shorten the time of surgical planning, lower the complexity, and improve the efficiency in navigation surgery.
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7.Dermoscopic features and patterns of onychomycosis
Zhenyan SUN ; Siping ZHANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Ao ZHOU ; Jianfeng ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2018;51(11):812-814
Objective To analyze the dermoscopic features and patterns of onychomycosis.Methods From February to July in 2017,hospitalized patients from the Department of Endocrine Dermatology of the People's Hospital of Xuancheng City was enrolled and subjected to direct microscopic examination of fungi in nails,and the patients with positive results for fungi were diagnosed with onychomycosis.And then,dermoscopic photographs of infected nails were taken to analyze the dermoscopic characteristics and patterns of onychomycosis.Results A total of 205 patients with 634 infected nails were investigated.The dermoscopic characteristics on the nail plates included marble-like turbid areas (47.3%,300/634),pigmentation (30.9%,196/634),splinter hemorrhages (18.3%,116/634) and onycholysis (13.2%,84/634).The prevalence rates of marble-like turbid areas,pigmentation and onycholysis all significantly differed between distal and lateral subungual onychomycosis (DLSO) group and total dystrophic onychomycosis (TDO) group (X2 =42.09,31.23,18.19,respectively,all P < 0.01).The dermoscopic characteristics at the free edge of the nails included nail thickening (33.1%,210/634) and subungual deposition of keratin and debris (26.5%,168/634).The TDO group showed significantly higher prevalence rates of nail thickening and subungual deposition of keratin and detritus compared with the DLSO group (x2 =44.3,18.52,respectively,both P < 0.01).Periungual skin dryness and desquamation occurred more frequently in the TDO group than in the DLSO group (X2 =16.07,P < 0.01).Of the 634lesional nails,141 (22.2%) showed a short spiked pattern,210 (33.1%) showed a longitudinal striated pattern,202 (31.9%) showed a linear edge pattern,and 193 (30.4%) showed a distal irregular termination pattern.Conclusion The main characteristic dermoscopic manifestations of onychomycosis are marblelike turbid areas,subungual deposition of keratin and debris,periungual skin dryness and desquamation,and characteristic dermoscopic patterns of onychomycosis are short spiked pattern,longitudinal striated pattern,linear edge pattern and distal irregular termination pattern.
8. Downregulation of large conductance calcium-activated potassium channels in paraventricular nucleus contributes to sympathoexcitation in rats with chronic heart failure
Renjun WANG ; Meiling WEN ; Qin ZHOU ; Xiaowei WEI ; Hua LI ; Yongbin ZHAO ; Yunfeng QI ; Jian LUAN ; Xiaofu ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2018;46(3):178-186
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To elucidate the association between large conductance calcium-activated potassium channels (BKCa) in the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus (PVN) and sympathetic outflow in rats with chronic heart failure (CHF) .
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Male Wistar rats (6-7 weeks old) were randomized to sham operated group and CHF group (coronary artery ligation) . Two weeks after operation, BKCa inhibitor Iberiotoxin (IBTX) was infused into PVN by osmotic minipumps, rats were divided into following groups: sham+aCSF, CHF+aCSF, sham+low dose IBTX (0.125 nmol/nl) , CHF+low dose IBTX, sham+moderate dose IBTX (1.25 nmol/nl) , CHF+moderate dose IBTX, sham+ high dose IBTX (12.5 nmol/nl) , and CHF+high dose IBTX (
9.Screening and Characterization of Effective Components of Immunopotentiating Activity in Senecionis cannabifolii Herba
Tingting ZHOU ; Difu ZHU ; Shengjun JI ; Chunchi WANG ; Dongxu JIA ; Yanru LI ; Yan TANG
China Pharmacy 2019;30(4):523-527
OBJECTIVE: To screen and characterize effective components of immunopotentiating activity in Senecionis cannabifolii Herba. METHODS: The polysaccharide components were obtained by water extraction and alcohol precipitation method to yield 50% alcohol precipitation sample (SCHE-1) and 80% alcohol precipitation sample (SCHE-2). The cells from mice mononuclear macrophage line RAW264.7 were divided into blank group (medium without serum), negative control group (medium with serum), lipopolysaccharide group (LPS, positive control drug, 1 μg/mL), SCHE-1 and SCHE-2 low-dose and high-dose groups (0.5, 1 mg/mL). The cell viability of RAW264.7 cells was detected by MTT assay. The levels of IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α in RAW264.7 were detected by ELISA. These were used to investigate the effects of SCHE-1 and SCHE-2 on the immunological enhancing activity of RAW264.7 cells. The molecular weight and distribution of SCHE-1 were determined by size exclusion chromatography; the monosaccharide composition of SCHE-1 was determined by HPLC pre-column derivatization. Methylation analysis of SCHE-1 was conducted by NaOH method. RESULTS: Compared with negative control group, the activity of RAW264.7 cells was enhanced significantly in SCHE-1 groups and LPS group, which also significantly increased the levels of IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α in cell culture fluids (P<0.01). SCHE-1 was an effective component with immunopotentiating activity. The neutral sugar content of SCHE-1 was 40.05%, the uronic acid was 35.62%, and the protein was 8.89%. SCHE-1 was a mixture, molecular weight of which was 62-6 119 Da; monosaccharide was mainly composed of galacturonic acid, arabinose (Ara) and galactose (Gal). The results of methylation analysis showed that the backbone was composed of 1→3, 1→4 and 1→6 linked Gal, and branches were on the O-6 position of the 1→3 linked Gal, and the non-reducing terminals were Ara. CONCLUSIONS: SCHE-1 may be the effective component of immuno potentiating activity, and main component of SCHE-1 is polysaccharide. SCHE-1 may regulate the immune function by activating macrophages to release IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α.
10.Retrospectively analysis the Guangdong’s experience on how to transport potential infected passengers by chartered aircraft during outbreaks of COVID-19
Jian WU ; Jinle LIN ; Fang WANG ; Xiaolong LIU ; Xiaowen CHEN ; Binbin HE ; Shengting XU ; Xuejiao BAI ; Jing ZHANG ; Siping ZHOU ; Ping JIANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2020;29(7):896-900
Objective:To summarize the experience of five hospitals in Guangdong Province on successfully transporting retained passengers by chartered flights during the outbreak of the COVID-19.Methods:We retrospectively evaluated the operation and management, cabin arrangement, isolation requirements, and personnel protection in the aspect of epidemic prevention and control.Results:In 11 charter missions, over one thousand "healthy" passengers with potential risk of infections were transported back to China. The medical delivery team and flight crew were kept free of infection, passengers maintained zero cluster infections and no unexpected adverse events during the air transport.Conclusions:Our results indicate how to carry passengers in a scientific and orderly way is crucial for avoiding the transmission risks of the epidemic of COVID-19 among working staffers and passengers during air transportation.