1.Antiplatelet use: secondary prevention for ischemic stroke with a history of intracranial hemorrhage
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2010;43(12):828-831
Objective To investigate the usage of antiplatelet drugs(APD)therapy in ischemic stroke with a history of intracranial hemorrhage(ICH)and impact of APD therapy in recurrences of the ICH and the ischemic stroke. Methods In a retrospective study, all survivors of ischemic stroke with ICH who visited our hospital previous to this study were followed by clinic visit or by telephone interview and recurrent ICH, ischemic stroke, and APD use were recorded. Kaplan-Meier plot and Logistic regression were used to assess the effect of APD on recurrent ICH and isclemic stroke. Results Recurrent ICH was more common in patients with lobar hemorrhage compared than patients with deep hemorrhage. APD use was more common for prevention of myocardial infarction and atrial fibrillation. APD use did not increase ICH recurrence (OR = 1. 149, 95% CI 0. 376-3.513, P=0.808)and did not shorten duration of ICH recurrence(X2=1.257, P=0.262); however, it did reduce ischemic stroke recurrence(OR=0.410, 95% CI0. 203-0.826, P=0.013)and prolonged duration(X2 =14.315, P=0.001). Conclusion APD use was not associated with ICH recurrence and was beneficial to recurrence ischemic stroke in this observation study.
2.The correlation of collateral grading and clinical outcome in carotid severe stenosis
Weihua JIA ; Lichun ZHOU ; Yiming ZHOU
Clinical Medicine of China 2010;26(5):513-515
ObjectiveTo research collateral pathways and collateral grading through digital subtract angiography(DSA) and their relation to clinical prognosis.MethodsCollateral pathways and collateral grading of 49 cases suffered from severe internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis (70% -99% ) were assessed through DSA.Incidence of stroke,TIA or cerebral hemorrhage were observed in the following 12 months.Results①In all the subjects,no collateral pathway exist in 9 cases(18.9%),and primary and secondary collateral pathways occurred in 39(79.6% ) and 25(51.0%)cases.Pathway is not related to clinical prognosis.②There were 9 ,15 and 25 cases in 0 grade,1 -2 grade and 3 -4 grade collateral circulation and the complication ratio is 44.4%,50.66% and 24.00% respectively.Incidence of ischemic cerebrovascular disease is significantly higher in 3 - 4 grade patinets than those in 0 and 1 - 2 grade pation(x2 =4.856,3.242;all P < 0.05 ).ConclusionsCollateral levels but not pathway were correlated with clinical prognosis in patients with severe stenosis of internal carotid artery.
3.Detection of phenotype and analysis of genotype in vancomycin-resistant Enterococci
Xiajia ZHANG ; Jilu SHEN ; Weihua JIA
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2014;(5):662-664
Objective To research the resistant characteristics, genotype and prevalence of vancomycin-resistant Enterococci( VRE) . Methods K-B disc diffusion method was used to determine the susceptibility, minimum inhibi-tory concentration ( MIC) for vancomycin of VRE was detected by E-test method;VRE was then subjected to PCR for resistance related genes;6 strains sequencing results of PCR product were contrastively analyzed the amino acid sequence by BLAST. Results 6 VREFm strains were found from 193 strains enterococci;6 VREFm strains were completely resistant to high unit gentamicin, ampicillin, ciprofloxacin, teicoplanin,but were sensitive to linezolid and macrodantin,MIC for vancomycin was more than 256 mg/L;Genotypes were vanA;Amino acids in vanA gene have changed with Asn83→Asp( AAC→GAC) . Conclusion VRE in our hospital is mostly multi-drug resistant , which bringS difficulty in clinical treatment for its infection. So the hospital should strengthen the prevention and monitoring, to prevent the spread of VRE strains in the hospital and popular.
4.Changes of ultrastructures and respiratory function of the spinal cord mitochondrial in experimental spinal cord injury
Weihua CAI ; Ning ZHANG ; Lianshun JIA
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(14):-
[Objective]To study changes of ultrastructures and respiratory function of the spinal cord mitochondrial in experimental spinal cord injury.[Method]Forty-eight SCI models in adult SD rats were built based on modified Allen's method.Mitochondria was extracted from injuried spinal cord tissue by using modified Estabrook's method at 6h,12h and 24h after SCI.Then ultrastructural changes and respiratory function,including R3,R4,RCR,P/O were observed.[Result]Ultrastructure of mitochondria was damaged greatly.The results revealed that R3、RCR and P/O of injuried spinal cord mitochondria decreased significantly after injury compared to the normal control group(P
5.Research on medical application of bacterial cellulose as nano-biomaterials .
Weihua TANG ; Shiru JIA ; Yuanyuan JIA ; Haisong YIN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(4):927-929
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a high-purity nanometer cellulose secreted by some bacteria. Compared with plant cellulose, it possesses an array of unique properties, including high crystallinity, high water content, good bio-compatibility, high mechanical strength and an ultra-fine fiber network. BC is prosperous as a new type of biomedical material, which has medical applications such as wound dressing, artificial skin, artificial blood vessels and tissue engineering scaffolds. There are, however, some problems to be solved on the large-scale application of BC, such as the high cost, low yield, and poor mechanical stability and so on.
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6.Synergistic effect of DSA and MSCTA in interventional therapy for lung cancer
Liaohe PENG ; Xiangsheng XIAO ; Ningyang JIA ; Sheng DONG ; Weihua DONG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2009;18(9):664-667
Objective To evaluate the synergistic effect of DSA and MSCTA in interventional therapy for lung cancer. Methods Interventional therapy was performed in 46 patients with lung cancer. With real time helical thin slice CT scanning, MSCTA of tumor feeding artery was performed in 26 patients. Images obtained from enhanced MSCT scanning were processed at the console workstation. Spatial anatomical characteristics of tumor feeding artery were observed by using different rotations of view. DSA study and the interventional therapy were followed up in 26 patients with lung cancer. Results All tumor feeding arteries in 26 patients with lung cancer were observed by using VR, MIP and MPR, which could exactly display the origin, course and diameter of the vessels. DSA had a high consistency with MSCTA in displaying the tumor vascularity, tumor stain, and the origin of tumor-feeding artery in the patients who received MSCTA and the interventional therapy. The number of catheter used, the dosage of contrast medium, the sequence of subtraction, the fluoroscopic time and operation time in the group with use of CTA was less than that in the group without use of CTA, and the difference between two groups was statistically significant (P < 0.05), while no significant difference in detecting feeding artery existed between two groups (P > 0.05). Conclusion The anatomical characteristics of tumor-feeding artery in patients with lung cancer can be stereoscopically and clearly displayed on preoperative routine MSCTA, providing useful information and thus making the interventional procedure more safe and effective. Simultaneous use of DSA and MSCTA is reasonable and practicable, which has synergistic effect in interventional therapy for lung cancer.
7.Electrophysiological and pathological changes in animal model of chronic compressive cervical myelopathy
Zhiming CUI ; Bin NI ; Weihua CAI ; Lianshun JIA ; Lei YANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(6):225-227
BACKGROUND: Pathogenesis and pathophysiological changes of chronic compressive cervical myelopathy havenotbeen completely clarified.OBJECTIVE: To establish an animal model of experimental chronic compressive cervical myelopathy for the exploration of the pathological and electrophysiological changes after chronic spinal compression.DESIGN: A randomized and controlled observatory study using experimental animals as subjects.SETTING: An Animal Experimental Center of a University and an Orthopaedic Laboratory of Affiliated Hospital of a Military Medical University MATERIALS: The study was conducted in the Animal Experimental Center of Nantong Medical University and the Orthopaedic Laboratory of Shanghai Changzheng Hospital from June 2002 to April 2003. Sixty 12-week healthy Chinese rabbits of either gender with a bodymass between 2.5 kg and 3.0 kg were randomly divided into control group( n = 6) and study group( n = 54).METHODS: Titanic metal screw was put into C5 vertebra through cervical anterior approach for progressive compression to establish chronic cervical myelopathy model.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:Principal consequences: ①histological examination ;②electrophysiological examination. Secondary consequence:neural function evaluation.RESULTS: Totally 48 rabbits entered into result analysis, in which 6 rabbits from control group and 42 rabbits from study group. Modified Tarlov's motor function evaluation was 3 in 31 rabbits with compression signs, and 4 in 11rabbits without compression signs. The latency of N1 wave in cortical somatosensory evoked potentials (CSEP) was (9.11 ± 1.61 ), ( 11.36 ± 2.17)and (17.55 ± 3.73) ms respectively in animals of control group, animals of study group without compression signs and animals of study group with compression signs. The lantency of CSEP N1 wave was significantly longer in animals of study group with compression signs than that of the animals in the control group and study group without compression signs (P<0.05).CONCLUSION: This animal model can simulate clinical invasion process of chronic compressive cervical myelopathy. The severer the spinal compression is, the more often the compression signs appear, the longer the lantency of CSEP N1 wave is, and the more serious the spinal pathological damages are.
8.Study on fluorescent quantum dot immunofiltration assay for quantitative detection of C-reactive protein
Weihua WU ; Jia CHEN ; Pengfei ZHANG ; Guiping RAN
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(11):1471-1473
Objective To study the feasibility of using fluorescent immunofiltration test based on quantum dots (QDs)for rapid and quantitative detection of C-reactive protein.Methods Based on homemade QDs and QDs-antibody bioconjugates,an immune de-tection method was established via the double antibodies sandwich technique on the immunochromatography card.The test results could be read under the irradiation of UV light,and quantitative results could be measured through the combination of a laser and fluorescent spectroscopy.Results Under UV light irradiation,the minimum detection concentration of CRP was 0.156 mg/L.U-sing the quantitative detection method,the fluorescent intensities on the cards could be established a linear relationship with the con-centration of CRP,and the linear equation was that log(Y )=0.563 log(X)+4.570,r2 =0.958.Conclusion The fluorescent quan-tum dot immunofiltration assay can be used for quantitative detection of CRP;The quantum dots immuno-labels have the potential to develop new type of immune-diagnostic reagents.
9.Diagnostic value of 64-slice spiral CT on in-stent restenosis after PCI in patients with coronary heart disease
Jia FU ; Zhifeng SHUAI ; Weihua ZENG ; Fan OUYANG
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2015;24(2):172-174
Objective:To explore the diagnostic value of 64‐slice spiral CT for in‐stent restenosis (ISR) after percuta‐neous coronary intervention (PCI) in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) .Methods :A total of 120 CHD patients after PCI received 64‐slice spiral CT angiography and routine coronary angiography (CAG ) respectively . Then coronary ISR was assessed .Results:With CAG as the gold standard ,sensitivity ,specificity ,positive predictive value and negative predictive value were 87.5% ,95.3% ,80.0% and 97.3% respectively for 64‐slice spiral CT cor‐onary angiography in diagnosis of ISR .Conclusion :The 64‐slice spiral CT coronary angiography possesses high sensitivity and accuracy diagnosing coronary in‐stent restenosis ,which can be used as one of noninvasive measures for postoperative follow‐up after percutaneous coronary intervention .
10.Association of serum PGE-2 and VEGF levels and the expression of VEGF in gastric can-cer tissue and clinicopathological features of gastric carcinoma patients with hyperlip-idemia
Ao ZHANG ; Jia LIU ; Fei HUANG ; Yang ZHOU ; Weidong LI ; Weihua FU ; Tong LIU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2016;43(19):845-848
Objective:This study aims to compare the difference in the expression levels of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), vascular endotheli-al growth factor (VEGF), and the clinicopathological features among gastric carcinoma patients with and without hyperlipidemia and to assess whether hyperlipidemia promotes gastric carcinoma progression. Methods:We analyzed the PGE2 and VEGF serum levels and the VEGF expression in gastric carcinoma tissues in 102 gastric carcinoma patients. The PGE2 and VEGF serum levels were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and the VEGF expression in gastric carcinoma tissues was detected by SABC immunohistochemi-cal staining. Results:Among the 102 gastric carcinoma patients, 49 patients had hyperlipidemia, and 53 did not have the condition. The PGE2 and VEGF expressions in the serum and the VEGF expression in gastric carcinoma tissues were higher in hyperlipidemic pa-tients than in those without hyperlipidemia (P<0.05). The degrees of differentiation, depths of invasion, lymph node metastasis, and TNM staging in the two groups also showed statistical differences (P<0.05). Conclusion:Hyperlipidemia possibly contributes to the pro-gression of gastric carcinoma by upregulating the PGE2 and VEGF expressions.