1.Application and research status of glove retrieval bag in thoracoscopic surgery
International Journal of Surgery 2021;48(1):24-27
The rapid development of minimally invasive surgery in thoracic surgery has significant advantages over traditional surgery.At the same time, problems such as the difficulty in obtaining specimens from small incisions and the increase in operating costs due to special medical consumables have also emerged. Therefore, how to remove surgical specimens safely, efficiently and cost-effectively is an important issue faced by thoracic surgeons during surgery. Operating room sterile gloves are often used as specimen collection bags and widely used in thoracic surgery and many other departments because of their easy availability, low cost, and good flexibility. At present, most of the glove specimen collection bags are based on sterile gloves, and various manufacturing methods have evolved by the combination with instruments and sutures.This article will briefly review the application of various forms of glove specimen retrieval bags in thoracoscopic surgery reported in existing research, analyze their advantages, disadvantages and scope of application, so as to provide references for future clinical applications and technological innovation researches.
2.Study on the Sustained Release of BSA from Chitosan-OREC/BSA Films Coated Mats in Vitro
Ruifen XU ; Qingxia ZHAO ; Xin CHEN ; Xingxing ZHENG ; Xuyang FENG
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2017;32(4):119-121,124
Objective To investigate the sustained release of BSA from chitosan-OREC/BSA films coated mats in vitro.Methods The negatively charged cellulose acetate (CA) fibrous mats were modified with multilayers of the positively charged chitosan or chitosan-OREC intercalated composites and the negatively charged bovine serum albumin (BSA) via electrostatic layer-by-layer (LBL) self-assembly technique.The adsorption and rinsing steps were repeated until the desired number of deposition bilayers was obtained.The in vitro BSA encapsulation and release experiments demonstrated that OREC could affect the degree of protein loading capacity and release ficiency of the LBL films coating.Results In the pH-gradient release assay,only a small amount of BSA was released from the mats in 1 h.As the time increased,the release rate of BSA of all the samples gradually went up to the maximum data within 8 h.For the samples with identical number of bilayers and record time,obvious increasing of the release amount could be seen in pH 7.4,in comparison with pH 1.2.Besides,doubling bilayers film-coated mats generally.Meanwhile,it was slightly distinguishable between 5 and 5.5 as well as 10 and 10.5 bilayers (t=0.651~ 1.324,P>0.05).Interestingly,it could be seen that protein release of the chitosan-OREC/BSA films coated mats remarkably increased compared with that of chitosan/BSA films coated mats(t=2.264~ 2.305,P<0.05).Conclusion The release of protein in the initial time could be controlled by adjusting the number of deposition bilayers,the outmost layer and the composition of coating bilayers.
3.The function of CD8 +T cells in severe hand,foot and mouth disease infected by enterovirus 71
Li LI ; Qian ZHANG ; Yunjiao LUO ; Fangzhou GUO ; Xingxing FENG
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2016;23(9):600-603
Objective To investigate the correlation between the expression of peripheral blood CD8 + T lymphocytes and the severity degree of hand,foot and mouth disease( HFMD)in children infected by enterovirus( EV)71 at different ages,and further to predict the role of the expression of CD8+ T lympho-cytes played in the occurrence of neurological complications infected by EV71. Methods A total of 138 pe-ripheral blood samples derived from the confirmed HFMD cases were collected in the department of infectious disease at Kunming Children′s Hospital between March and September in 2014,including 33 mild cases,45 severe cases,and 60 critical cases. Patient ages were 9 months to 5 years old. Flow cytometry was used to detect the expression of peripheral blood CD8 + T lymphocytes in all of above patients. Results Compared to the reference value of CD8 + T lymphocytes in normal healthy children at different age groups,the percentage of peripheral blood CD8 + T lymphocytes elevated or increased slightly in patients of all ages,except the obvi-ously increasing expression in the age group of ~2 years and decreasing expression in critical cases of the age group of ~5 years. The expression of peripheral blood CD8+ T lymphocytes significantly increased in mild and severe patients but slightly increased in critical patients of the age group of 9 to 15 months,gradually de-creased in the age group of ~2 years and slightly increased in mild and severe cases but decreased in critical patients of the age group of ~5 years. There were significant differences between the patients in mild condi-tion and in severe condition or critical condition respectively within the age group of ~2 years( P﹤0. 05 ), and there were no significant differences in other age groups between different severity of disease. Conclusion
There are correlations between the expression of CD8+ T cells and the severity of HFMD in patients at different ages. Especially,the patient′s condition developing into severe degree is associated with the rapid decreasing of CD8 + T cells in HFMD patients of the age group of ~2 years. CD8+T cells play an important role in antiviral immune response in HFMD patients of ~2 years old.
4.The significance of serological markers and European League Against Rheumatism SS Disease Activity Index score in patients with primary Sj(o)gren's syndrome
Run FENG ; Bangdong GONG ; Fang CHENG ; Xingxing FANG ; Shaoying YANG ; Jianping TANG
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2016;20(7):446-452
Objective To explore the relationship between the clinical features,serological markers and European League Against Rheumatism SS Disease Activity Index (ESSDAI) scores of primary Sj(o)gren's syndrome (SS).Methods We enrolled 106 patients,who fulfilled the 2002 classification criteria for primary SS from December 2008 to January 2015,to evaluate the relationship among the clinical characteristics,laboratory features,serological variables and ESSDAI scores.According to serological variables,the prognosis was subdivided into three distinct groups:favourable (no serological markers),intermediate (one serological marker) and poor (two or more serological markers).These data were analyzed by Chi-square test and variance analysis.Results The mean ESSDAI score of 106 pSS patients was (11±7).ESSDAI score was categorized according to the EULAR-SS recommendations as low activity,moderate activity and high activity (scores of 0-4,5-13 and ≥14,respectively),and the positive rate of antinuclear antibody (ANA) 1:100 (6 cases,37.5%;37 cases,66.1%;32 cases,94.1%) in three different ESSDAI levels was statistically different (x2=18.110,P<0.01).Those with positive ANA 1:100[positive (13±7) and negative (7±4)],anti-SSA antibody postive (12±7) and negative (9±7),anti-RNP antibody (positive 16±9 and negative 10±6) had higher ESSDAI scores than those with negative ones (F=8.812,P=0.0001;F=3.862,P=0.024;F=5.786,P=0.004).No statistical difference in ESSDAI means were found between patients with positive anti-SSB antibody,rheumatoid factor (RF),FS level,dry mouth,Raynoud's phenomenon and psychosomatic diseases.The ESSDAI scores of favourable group,intermediate group and poor group were significantly different (8±5,10±7,14±7,F=8.715,P=0.000 1).In comparison with the other two groups,the poor pSS patients had a higher frequency of positive ANA 1:100 (15 cases,55.6%;20 cases,57.1%;40 cases,90.9%),anti-SSA antibody(11 cases,0.7%;23 cases,41.1%;36 cases,81.8%),anti-SSB antibody (6 cases,2 2.2%;13 cases,37.1%;23 cases,52.3%),anti-RNP antibody (0 case,0;2 cases,5.7%;9 cases,20.5%) (x2=17.408,P=0.002;x2=14.306,P=0.006;x2=12.330,P=0.015;x2=1 1.482,P=0.022).Conclusion Patients with two or more serological markers may have higher ESSDAI score,and which in turn may associate with poor prognosis.
5.Relationship between-844T/C polymorphisms of Fas ligand gene promoter and fulminant hepatitis B
Feng TANG ; Xingxing HE ; Ying CHANG ; Jiayun ZHANG ; Zhi CHEN ; Jing WANG ; Junshuai WANG ; Pian LIU ; Xuejun TANG ; Jusheng LIN
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2011;29(5):286-291
Objective To investigate the relationship between single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) of Fas ligand (FasL) and fulminant hepatitis B in Han Chinese. Methods HBV infected subjects were enrolled in this case-control study, including 233 cases of inactive HBsAg carrier, 68 patients with fulminant hepatitis B,100 cases of spontaneous hepatitis B clearance, 102 patients with hepatitis B virus (HBV) related cirrhosis and 112 patients with HBV related primary hepatocellular carcinoma. The blood samples and clinical data were collected. FasL-844T/C polymorphisms of enrolled subjects were examined by TaqMan real time fluorescent genotyping polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). A adjusted odds ratios (OR)and 95% confidence intervals (CI)were calculated using the Logistic regression model. Results After adjusting the factors of gender and age, binary Logistic regression analyses indicated that the genotype frequencies of FasL-844 CC,CT,TT in inactive HBsAg carriers were 50. 64% ,39. 91% and 9. 44% respectively, and those in cases of fulminant hepatitis B were 79. 41%, 17. 65% and 2. 94%, respectively. The analysis also revealed that FasL-844CC genotype in inactive HBsAg carriers was high risk factor of developing fulminant hepatitis B (OR =4. 729,95%CI:0. 510 - 21. 282,P = 0. 043), while there were no statistic significances in other cases (P>0. 05). Conclusion The inactive HBsAg carriers harboring FasL-844CC may have greater susceptibility to fulminant hepatitis B, which need arouse high attention.
6.Application of 3.0T multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging prostate imaging-reporting and data system V2.1 score combined with prostate-specific antigen density in the diagnosis of prostate cancer
Haiyan YUAN ; Feng GU ; Jianmei LU ; Xingxing YANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2023;35(2):115-119
Objective:To investigate the application of 3.0T multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (Mp-MRI) prostate imaging-reporting and data system (PI-RADS) V2.1 score combined with prostate-specific antigen density (PSAD) in the diagnosis of prostate cancer (PCa).Methods:The clinical data of 82 patients with suspected PCa who were admitted to Nantong Second People's Hospital from May 2017 to Octorber 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. The 3.0T Mp-MRI PI-RADS V2.1 score, serum PSAD level and pathological diagnosis were obtained from all patients. The 3.0T Mp-MRI PI-RADS V2.1 score and its distribution as well as serum PSAD level between patients with pathologically diagnosed PCa and patients with prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) were compared. The diagnostic efficiency of 3.0T Mp-MRI PI-RADS V2.1 score and serum PSAD level alone and in combination for PCa was analyzed using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, with pathological results as the gold standard.Results:Pathological diagnosis showed that there were 43 cases (52.44%) of PCa and 39 cases (47.56%) of BPH. There was a statistical difference in the distribution of 3.0T Mp-MRI PI-RADS V2.1 score between PCa and BPH patients ( Z = 32.25, P<0.001). The 3.0T Mp-MRI PI-RADS V2.1 score of PCa patients was higher than that of BPH patients [(4.29±0.25) points vs. (2.24±0.11) points, P < 0.001], the serum PSAD level was higher than that of BPH patients [(0.49±0.15) ng·ml -1·cm -3 vs. (0.27±0.08) ng·ml -1·cm -3, P < 0.001]. The ROC curve analysis showed that area under the curve of 3.0T Mp-MRI PI-RADS V2.1 score, serum PSAD level alone and both together for the diagnosis of PCa were 0.766 (95% CI 0.659-0.852, P < 0.001), 0.793 (95% CI 0.689- 0.874, P < 0.001) and 0.816 (95% CI 0.715-0.893, P < 0.001). Conclusions:3.0T Mp-MRI PI-RADS V2.1 score and serum PSAD level are both elevated in PCa patients. They have certain values in the diagnosis of PCa, and the combination of the two has higher diagnostic efficiency.
7.Effects of Jieyu Zhitong Prescription on behavior and BDNF/ERK1/2/CREB signaling pathway in migraine-depressive comorbid model rats
Xingxing SHU ; Sina FENG ; Jiaxi LIU ; Hui ZHANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;45(4):426-432
Objective:To observe the effects of Jieyu Zhitong Prescription on the behavior of migraine-depressed comorbid model rats; To explore its mechanism from the perspective of regulating brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)/ERK1/2/cyclic adenosine responsive element binding protein (CREB) signaling pathway.Methods:Totally 36 SD male rats were divided into blank group, model group, nimodipine group and low-, medium-and high-dose group of Chinese medicine according to random number table method. The migraine-depressive comorbidity model was replicated by intermittent subcutaneous injection of nitroglycerin (10 mg/kg) and chronic unpredictable mild stimulation. Rats in each group were given corresponding drug intervention for 21 days, once a day. The weight of rats in each group before and on the 10th and 21st days after modeling was recorded. The threshold of mechanical pain was detected, and the behavior of rats was evaluated by open field test, forced swimming test, and novelty inhibition feeding test. The protein expressions of BDNF, TrKB, p-ERK1/2 and p-CREB in rat hippocampus were detected by Western blot.Results:On the 10th and 21st day of modeling intervention, compared with model group, the body weight, the scores of horizontal and vertical activity in open field experiment in each dose group of Chinese medicine increased ( P<0.05), and the latent time of novelty inhibition feeding and immobile time of forced swimming were shortened ( P<0.05). On the 7th, 14th and 21st days, compared with the model group at the same time point, the threshold of mechanical pain of rats in each dose group of Chinese medicine increased ( P<0.05). The expression of p-ERK1/2 protein increased in hippocampal tissue in each dose group of Chinese medicine ( P<0.05), and the expression of BDNF, TrkB, and p-CERB protein increased in the low- and high-dose group of Chinese medicine ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Jieyu Zhitong Prescription can significantly improve the symptoms of migraine-depressed comorbid rats, and its mechanism may be analgesic and antidepressant by affecting the expression of proteins in the BDNF/ERK1/2/CREB signaling pathway.
8.The diagnosis value of TNF-α ,IL-6 and NSE in cerebrospinal fluid of children with central nervous system infection
Shulan SHI ; Yanfei YANG ; Rongjie LI ; Junyi YANG ; Xingxing FENG ; Xiaojuan LI ; Bailing ZHOU ; Liyue KUI ; Tingyi DU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2018;39(12):1470-1472
Objective To explore the diagnostic value of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) , interleukin-6 (IL-6) and neuron enolase (NSE) in the cerebrospinal fluid of children with central nervous sys-tem infection (CNSI).Methods 54 cases of CNSI hospitalized children ,admitted in the hospital from October 2015 to January 2017 ,were enrolled in the study and divided into viral meningitis group (30 cases) and suppu-rative meningitis group (24 cases).Another 20 cases who underwent cerebrospinal fluid examination and other related examinations were enrolled in the study as the control group.The levels of three biomarkers TNF-α , IL-6 and NSE in cerebrospinal fluid of three groups were detected by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).Results The levels of TNF-α ,IL-6 and NSE in purulent meningitis group were the hightest ,and the levels of these three factors in viral meningitis group were highter than the control group ,and the differ-ence was statistically significant in three groups (P<0.05).But there were a lot of data overlaps.There was no significant difference in the levels of TNF-α ,IL-6 and NSE between the brain group and the control group (P>0.05).Conclusion The detection of TNF-α ,IL-6 and NSE in cerebrospinal fluid has a certain clinical val-ue for the diagnosis of CNSI ,but it needs to be further verified by a large sample clinical trial.
9.Clinical Characteristics of 131 Children with Hand,Foot,and Mouth Disease Infected with EV71 and Preventive Effect of EV71 Vaccination
Shunqi SONG ; Hongchao JIANG ; Yunchao MA ; Xingxing FENG ; Tingyi DU ; Hongfang ZHANG
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2023;44(12):139-143
Objective To analyze the clinical features of children with EV71 positive hand,foot,and mouth disease(HFMD)and EV71 vaccination,and to explore the relationship between the occurrence of severe disease and the preventive effect of EV71 vaccine.Methods From January 1,2020 to December 31,2022,the clinical data of 131 children with HFMD diagnosed with EV71 infection in Kunming Children's Hospital were retrospectively analyzed.The stool samples of patients with clinically confirmed HFMD were selected for enterovirus nucleic acid detection.The clinical data and EV71 vaccination status of children with universal enterovirus positive and EV71 positive HFMD were analyzed.Results Among the 131 positive cases detected,there were 116 mild cases and 15 severe cases.Among the 80 children who received phone consultations about their EV71 vaccine status,17 were vaccinated,and 63 were not vaccinated.The vaccinated children were all mild cases,while among the unvaccinated children,6 were severe cases.From 2020 to 2022,the period from April to September each year is the peak period for detecting EV71-positive hand,foot,and mouth disease(χ2 = 125.705,P = 0.000).The positive detection rate for children under 1 year old and over 5 years old was higher than that for children aged 1 to 5 years(χ2 = 8.765,P = 0.033),and there was no significant difference in the positive detection rate between boys and girls(χ2 = 1.221,P = 0.269).Conclusion EV71 vaccine is of great significance in reducing the occurrence of severe cases.Combined with the current low vaccination rate in Kunming,Yunnan Province,it is suggested that relevant institutions should continue to increase the publicity of EV71 vaccination.
10.Early clinical manifestations and pulmonary imaging analysis of patients with novel coronavirus pneumonia
Tao YANG ; Xiaona YU ; Xingxing HE ; Wei ZHOU ; Yimu FU ; Qiming FENG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2020;29(3):341-345
Objective:To investigate the early clinical characteristics and radiographic changes in confirmed novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) and COVID-19 excluded patients.Methods:Twenty-four patients with suspected COVID-19 admitted to Shanghai Jiaotong University Affiliated Sixth People’s Hospital and Jinshan Branch Hospital between January and February, 2020 were enrolled in this research. Early clinical features and radiographic changes were analyzed in 10 confirmed COVID-19 patients and 14 COVID-19 excluded patients.Results:In the early stage, all 24 suspected patients had minor symptoms, and had normal blood gas analysis results. Of 10 confirmed COVID-19 patients, 5 patients were male. All the 10 patients had fever and fatigue, with body temperature between 37.5 and 38.5 °C. Only 1 patient had hacking cough. Two patients had no clear epidemiological exposure history, the other 8 had clear epidemiological exposure history, with a possible incubation period of 1-10 days. From CT imaging, lesions were characterized as ground glass shadow ( n=9), which could be unilateral ( n=1) or bilateral ( n=9), and were mainly close to the pleura ( n=9), with nodule shadow ( n=1) and without focal necrosis, and could combined with pleural effusion ( n=1). Among the COVID-19 excluded patients, all 14 patients had clear history of epidemic exposure, with an onset time of 1 to 13 days. Twelve patients had fever, including 4 patients with body temperature > 38.5 °C, 8 patients with body temperature bwteen 37.3-38.5 °C, and 2 patients without fever. All patients had fatigue, 7 patients had hacking cough and 2 patients had chest pain. From CT imaging, ground glass shadow appeared in 4 patients, lesions were unilateral in 10 patients and bilateral in 4 patients, and the lesions were relatively sporadic, without necrosis or pleural effusion. Conclusions:Not all patients with COVID-19 have a direct epidemiology exposure history, some patients may be infected unknowingly. According to CT imaging, COVID-19 seems to have no special manifestations being different from other viral pneumonia. COVID-19 is more common among middle-aged people.