1.Variations in the intracranial vertebrobasilar system:a CT angiography study
Shaoqing ZENG ; Guihua JIANG ; Xiaofen MA ; Junzhang TIAN
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2013;21(5):348-352
Objective To evaluate the valuations of the intracranial vertebrobasilar arteries using CT angiography (CTA) in order to improve the understanding of various variants in intracranial vertebrobasilar arteries.Methods The CTA images of 435 subjects were analyzed retrospectively.The data were collected by a 16-slice CT scanner.All the CTA images were processed technically by the maximum intensity projection and volume rendering.The intracranial vertebrobasilar arteries were measured and analyzed.Results Among the 435 subjects,bilateral intracranial vertebral arteries (V4) showed symmetry in 183 (42.07%) and dissymmetry in 252 (57.93%).Hypoplasia were found in 27 subjects (6.21%) on the left V4 segments and 36 (8.28%) on the right V4 segments,and a total of 21 (4.83%) were directly continued as the ipsilateral posterior inferior cerebellar arteries on the unilateral V4 segments.There were 2 subjects (0.46%) with vertebrobasilar dolichoectasia.There were 32 subjects (7.36%) had fenestration variation,3 of them (0.69%) were on the V4 segments,10 (2.30%) at the junctions,and 19 (4.37%) in the basilar arteries.Two subjects (0.46%) had persistent trigeminal arteries.Conclusions The variations of intracranial vertebrobasilar arteries mainly include angiodysplasia,vertebrobasilar dolichoectasia,fenestration variation,and persistent trigeminal artery.As a noninvasive vascular imaging method,CTA may accurately and visually assess the anatomic variation of intracranial vertebrobasilar artery,and provide imaging guidance for the preoperative evaluation of posterior fossa surgery.
2.Differences of glucose metabolism between adipose tissue and skeletal muscle in the early stage of catch-up growth in rats and its mechanism
Lulu CHEN ; Xiaofen WANG ; Juan ZHENG ; Xiulin DENG ; Jiaoyue ZHANG ; Tianshu ZENG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2008;24(3):244-247
Objective To observe the glucose utilization in adipose tissue and skeletal muscle during catch-up growth, and to explore the mechanism of catch-up growth of adipose tissue. Methods Male Wistar rats were randomly divide into normal control group(NC)and catch-up group(RN). Rats in RN group received 50%of food consumed by NC group for 4 weeks, then were re-fed spontaneously as the rats in NC group. In the end of the fifth week(NC1 group and RN1 group)and the sixth week(NC2 group and RN2 group), the experiment was performed. [3]-2-deoxy-glucose was used for detecting the glucose uptake rate. RT-PCR and Western-blot were used for detecting the levels of mRNA and membrane protein of glucose transporter-4(Glut4). Results The glucose uptake rates in adipose tissue and skeletal muscle of RN1 group increased by 189.6%(P<0.01)and reduced by 36.5%(P<0.05)respectively, as compared with NC1 group. After 2 weeks of catch-up growth, the glucose uptake rates in adipose tissue of RN2 group increased by 157.3%(P<0.01)and decreased by 41.5%(P<0.05) in skeletal muscle as compared with NC2 group. However. no significant difference in Glut4 mRNA levels in muscle or in adipose tissue between NC and RN groups were found. The membrane protein of GIut4 after insulin-stimulating in RN1 group and RN2 group reduced by about 46.5%(P<0.01)and 32.1%(P<0.05)in muscle and increased by 116.5%(P<0.01)and 89.9%(P<0.01)in adipose tissue respectively. Conclusion There exists the redistribution of glucose from skeletal muscle to adipose tissue during the early stage of catch-up growth, which results in the catch-up growth of adipose tissue. This change is induced by the tissue-specific alteration of insulin-stimulated Glut4 protein translocation.
3.Observation on the effect of serf-care education and nursing package usage on non-throat patients
Guimei LIU ; Xiaofen ZENG ; Xuena LIAO ; Donglan CHEN ; Changmei HUANG ; Yi WANG ; Yuming QI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2009;25(8):1-4
Objective To discuss the effect of self- care education at the early time of postoperation and the use of nursing packages during the later period on non- throat patients. Methods 40 patients having un-dergone total laryngectomy were divided into the control group and the experimental group according to the surgery date with 20 cases in each group. The control group received conventional nursing, while the experi-mental group was given the system intervention by specialized nurses. The intervention content included self-care education at the early time of postoperation and the use of nursing packages during the later period. The questionnaire survey was carried out 15 days and 3 months after operation.The coping style,self-care ability and survival quality were compared between the two groups. Results The comparison of coping style showed re-markable difference in the two groups. The comparison of self- care ability and level of health knowledge showed significant difference 15 days after operation except two other items,but the four items demonstrated significant difference 3 months after operation. Difference also existed in the total scorn of survival quality. Conclusions Early system serf- care education after operation and the use of nursing package during the later period can impel the patients to cope positively, enhance self-care ability and survival quality.
4.Evaluation of diffusion weighted imaging after contrast in characterizing breast tumors
Juan HUANG ; Junzhang TIAN ; Guihua JIANG ; Shaoqing ZENG ; Xiaofen MA ; Wuming LI
Journal of Practical Radiology 2014;(11):1831-1834
Objective To evaluate the effect of intravenous administration of gadolinium-DTPA on diffusion weighted imaging (DWI)of breast lesions and apparent diffusion coefficient(ADC)values,and to evaluate the diagnostic performance of post-contrast ADC for differentiating benign from malignant lesions in breast.Methods Thirty-eight histopathologically-confirmed breast lesions were analyzed.We examined the signal to noise ratio(SNR)of normal breast tissue and lesions and evaluated the contrast to noise ratio(CNR)of each lesion.We also assessed the relation between pre-and post-contrast ADC values.Results SNRs and CNRs of DWI before and after contrast were not significantly different.The mean post-contrast ADC values for malignant lesions significantly decreased after contrast injected (mean of -1 1.6%),while ADC values in the benign lesions were not significantly different before and after contrast.Conclusion Post-contrast ADC values may be a better indicator of potential breast tumors than pre-contrast ADC values.
5.Change of Whole Brain Degree in Primary Insomnia
Xiaofen MA ; Shaoqing ZENG ; Jin FANG ; Yunfan WU ; Shishun FU ; Kelei HUA ; Yi YIN ; Guihua JIANG
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2017;38(3):390-394
[Objective] Based on the resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate the abnormal features of the functional connectivity of resting brain neural network in the patients with primary insomnia,by using voxel-wise whole-brain finctional networks analysis of degree centrality (DC) for imaging evidence of neural mechanisms underlying primary insomnia.[Methods] The resting state fMRI were performed in 59 PI patients and 47 age,education,and sex-matched normal healthy subjects.Analysis of DC map changes between the two patient groups and the control group were performed by two sample t test.(threshold at P < 0.05).[Results] Compared with the control group,the patients with PI showed significantly reduced DC value in bilateral medial frontal gyrus (MFG),bilateral anterior cingulate gyrus (ACG),and right insula;and increased DC value in right middle temporal gyrus (MTG),and left cuneus,(CUN),P < 0.05.[Conclusion]Changes of DC value occurred in some region of brain in the P[patient groups when compared with the control group.It was indicated that DC,as a novel resting-state fMRI parameter in the voxel-wise whole-brain functional networks,might be an appealing alternative approach for further study on pathologic and neuropsychological states of PI.
6.Change of fractional amplitude of low frequency fluctuation in untreated primary insomnia patients: a resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging
Xiaofen MA ; Yunfang WU ; Shaoqing ZENG ; Jin FANG ; Shishun FU ; Kelei HUA ; Yi YIN ; Wenfeng ZHAN ; Guihua JIANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2017;16(7):701-705
Objective The aim of this study is to understand the impairment and compensation mechanism of brain function in untreated primary insomnia (PI) patients.The approach of fractional amplitude of low frequency fluctuation (fALFF) is used to analyze raw data between the PI patients and the normal control group in resting state using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).Methods Fifty-nine PI patients,admitted to our hospital from November 2015 to November 2016,and 47 age-,education-,and gender-matched normal healthy subjects were chosen in our study.Pittsburg sleep quality index (PSQI),insomnia severity index (ISI) were employed to evaluate the sleep quality.Self-rating anxiety scale (SAS) and self-rating depression scale (SDS) were employed to evaluate the emotion.Resting state fMRI and fALFF analyses were used to compare the functional regional activities.The correlations of fALFF data with PSQI,SAS and SDS scores were analyzed.Results In PI patients,2 had mild to moderate insomnia,41 had moderate insomnia,and 16 had serious insomnia.ISI scores in the normal healthy subjects were less than 7.The PSQI,SAS,SDS and ISI scores in the PI patients were significantly higher than those in the normal healthy subjects (P<0.05).As compared with the control group,the PI group had significantly increased fALFF value in the right hippocampus (HIP),right parahippocampa gyms,right amygdala,and bilateral thalamus.The fALFF value was positively correlated PSQI,SASandSDSscores (r=0.582,P=0.000;r=0.617,P=0.000;r=0.653,P=0.000).Conclusion Some brain regions in the PI patients are abnormal in the resting state,which can reflex functional regional activities of PI patients.
7.Influence of different tilt positions for laparoscopic hysterectomy on intraocular pressure and postoperative comfort of patients
Xiaofen LI ; Lihua FAN ; Wei HAN ; Xiuhua YING ; Hongfeng ZHENG ; Bole WU ; Qiaomin XU ; Fengmei ZENG ; Mengting AI ; Huiqiao LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2014;20(34):4312-4314
Objective To observe the influence of different tilt positions for laparoscopic hysterectomy on intraocular pressure and patients’ postoperative comfort.Methods Totals of 80 patients with laparoscopic surgery with grade-I anesthesia ( American Society of Anesthesiologists, ASA) were chosen and divided into group A(15°T) and group B (30°T) by using the random table methods, with 40 cases in each.Intraocular pressure of patients at baseline ( T0 ) , 30 minutes ( T1 ) and 60 minutes ( T2 ) of pneumoperitoneum and after changing the position, and 10 minutes after pneumoperitoneum were monitored.The follow-up of the patients was within 24 hours asking the comfort of them.Results The intraocular pressure of patients at T1 and T2 in group A were (18.16 ±2.16) and (19.60 ±2.18) mmHg, which were significantly lower than group B [(19.21 ± 2.17) and (20.87 ±2.17) mmHg] (t =2.168 9, 2.611 3, respectively;P <0.05).The incidences of postoperative ocular discomfort and back pain in group A were 2.5% and 7.5%, respectively, which were significantly lower than group B (20.0%, 25.0%) (χ2 =4.507 5, 4.500 6, respectively;P<0.05).The incidences of nausea, vomiting, and leg pain had no significant differences (χ2 =0.238 1, 0.000 0, respectively;P>0.05).Conclusions 15°head-down position laparoscopic surgery has less effect on the patient’ s intraocular pressure than 30°head-down position laparoscopic surgery, besides, patients have more comfort.