1.Risk factors of fevers and prophylaxis policy after percutaneous nephrostolithotomy
Muchun ZHANG ; Gang ZHANG ; Yun ZHANG ; Zhuo ZHANG ; Xuefei JIN ; Jinhui WANG ; Tianwu MA ; Jihong ZHU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2011;32(10):671-674
Objective To analyze the risk factors of fevers after percutaneous nephrostolithotomy (PCNL) and to determine a more effective prophylaxis method.Methods A retrospective analysis of 320cases who underwent PCNL for renal calculi from 2008 to 2011 (men 233,women 87,age between 22 years to 72 years) was made.The average age of the patients and the average diameter of the stones were 42 years and 3cm(0.8 -6 cm),respectively.We analyzed factors such as age ( >60 years and ≤60 years),stone size ( >2.0 cm and ≤2.0 cm),operative time ( >60 min and ≤60 min),irrigation pump pressure ( >120 mm Hg and ≤ 120 mm Hg),obstructive conditions,preoperative urinary tract infection and fever.Wethen compared the fever rate with each of the risk factors.Results There were 59 cases with fever after PCNL; 18.4% of the cases had a temperature over 38 ℃.There were two cases of pyemia.The patients whose stone diameter > 2 cm had a post-operative fever rate of 22.4%.The fever rate in patients whose stone diameter ≤2.0 cm was 10.4%.The fever rate in patients with an operative time >60 min and ≤60 min was 27.2% and 10.4%,respectively.Patients with irrigation pump pressure > 120 mm Hg and ≤ 120mm Hg had post-operative fever rates of 28.3% and 11.0%,respectively.There was statistical significance between each post-operative fever risk factor group.Conclusions The post PCNL fever risk factors are stone diameter > 2.0 cm,operation time ≤60 min and irrigation pump pressure > 120 mm Hg.The effective prophylaxis policy of post-operative fever are the pre-operative using of broad-spectrum antibacterial agents,shorter operative time and lower irrigation pump pressure.A two-stage operation procedure will also reduce the post-operative fever.
2.Assessment of global left and right ventricular function with 64 multi-detector row computed tomography in healthy adults.
Xiaochun ZHANG ; Zhigang YANG ; Yingkun GUO ; Qiling WANG ; Tianwu CHEN ; Ensen MA
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2010;27(2):297-301
To evaluate the global left and right ventricular function and establish the CT reference data of global ventricular function parameters in normal people, 56 normal subjects (male, 28 cases; female, 28 case) were scanned with retrospective ECG gated 64-detector row CT. Ten time-phases in the cardiac cycle were reconstructed and short-axis images were acquired. On the cardiac analysis software, endo-cardium and epi-cardium of left and right ventricle were delineated and global function parameters were calculated. Left and right ventricular end-diastolic volume (LV/RVEDV), end-systolic volume (LV/RVESV), stroke volume (LV/RVSV), and wall mass (LV/RVWM) were significantly greater (P < 0.05) in men than in women, but cardiac output (LV/RVCO) and ejection fraction (LV/RVEF) exhibited no difference in women and men. In man group and woman group, LVWM was greater than RVWM (P < 0.01). LVESV, RVESV and body mass Index (BMI) were shown to have significant negative-correlation; the correlation coefficient = -0.54 and r = -0.53. LV/RVSV, LV/RVEF and BMI were noted to have significant positive-correlation; the correlation coefficients were 0.87/0.97 and 0.69/0.62, respectively. The normal global left and right ventricular functions differ significantly according to gender and body size.
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Retrospective Studies
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Stroke Volume
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Tomography, Spiral Computed
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3.Expression of programmed death-1 ligand-1 in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma and its effect on radiosensitivity and prognosis
Xiaocui XIE ; Xuezhou PANG ; Daiyuan MA ; Juan LIU ; Tianwu CHEN
Cancer Research and Clinic 2018;30(2):93-98
Objective To investigate the relationship of programmed death ligand-1 (PD-L1) with clinicopathological characteristics,radiosensitivity and prognosis of the patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma(ESCC). Methods Ninety ESCC patients who received radical radiotherapy diagnosed by ESCC in Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College were enrolled. Twenty cases of normal esophageal mucosa were used as the controls. The expression of PD-L1 was detected by using immunohistochemical SP method. Results The expression of PD-L1 protein was not correlated with age, gender, the maximum diameter of tumor, the length of lesion, the local aggressive of tumor, clinical stage and primary tumor volume (all P> 0.05). However, it was statistically correlated with the lymphatic metastasis (χ2= 4.404, P= 0.036). Meanwhile, PD-L1 positive expression was sensitive to radiation(χ2=4.888, P< 0.05). Single factor analysis showed that the maximum diameter of tumor and radiosensitivity were correlated with progression-free survival (PFS) (χ2=6.239,P =0.013;χ2=6.852,P =0.008; χ2= 6.312, P= 0.012) and overall survival (OS) (χ2=8.170, P = 0.004; χ 2= 4.261, P = 0.039; χ2= 5.003, P= 0.025) of ESCC patients. Multifactor analysis showed that the radiosensitivity and the maximum diameter of tumor affected PFS (OR= 0.512, 95 % CI 0.275-0.954, P= 0.035) and OS (OR= 0.507, 95 % CI 0.266-0.968, P= 0.039) in ESCC patients, respectively.Conclusions The level of PD-L1 expression is increased significantly in ESCC tissues compared with the normal esophageal mucosa tissues. PD-L1 may be a novel biomarker for predicting metastatic potential and radiosensitivity in ESCC patients, rather than the prognosis predictors of ESCC patients treated by radiotherapy.
4.Assessment of regional left ventricular function with 64 multi-detector row computed tomography.
Xiaochun ZHANG ; Yuan LI ; Yingkun GUO ; En'sen MA ; Tianwu CHEN ; Linlin QIAN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2009;26(2):294-297
To evaluate the regional left ventricular function (LVF) and to establish the reference data of LVF parameters in the normal people with retrospective ECG gating 64-detector row CT, ten time phases in the cardiac cycle were reconstructed. Scanning was performed on 42 normal adult, and short axis images of the left ventricular were acquired. Endo-cardium and epi-cardium were delineated along with function parameters based on the cardiac analysis software. End-systolic thickness (EST) was thicker than end-diastolic thickness (EDT) (P<0.05). EDT and EST increased, but thickness decreased from apical, mid-ventricular to basal segments. Statistically significant difference was noted between mid-ventricular and basal segments (P<0.05). EDT, EST, thickness and motion of anterior, lateral and inferior segments were greater than those of septal segments in the same ventricular slices (P<0.05). 64-detector row CT could depict the regional LVF accurately. The LVF parameters of normal adults might be useful in diagnosing abnormal left ventricular function.
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Myocardial Contraction
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physiology
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Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted
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Tomography, Spiral Computed
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Ventricular Function, Left
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