1.Application of proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in patients with white matter lesions
Yanzhao XIE ; Li ZHOU ; Qingrui LIU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2014;22(9):650-655
Objective To investigate the application of proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) in patients with white matter lesions (WMLs).Methods Patients with WML were enrolled.According to imaging and clinical symptoms,they were divided into either a subcortical atherosclerotic encephalopathy (SAE) group or a simple leukoaraiosis (LA) group.All patients completed the examinations of MRI,1H-MRS,and auditory event-related potential P300.Multi-voxel 1H-MRS acquisition range was lateral periventricular white matter region.N-acetyl aspartic acid (N-acetylaspartate,NAA),creatinine (Cr),choline (Cho),NAA/Cr,and P300 latency and amplitude were documented.Results A total of 50 patients with WML were enrolled,including 30 patients with SAE and 20 with simple LA.NAA (median,quartile interval; M,IQR) (0.732 [0.680-0.804] vs.0.915 [0.866-0.963] ; Z =5.634,P < 0.001) and NAA/Cr(M,IQR)(1.533 [1.317-1.817] vs.2.003 [1.794-2.387];Z=-3.921,P<0.001) intheSAE group were significantly lower than those in the simple LA group.The htency of P300 (M,IQR) in the SAE group was significantly bnger than that in the LA group (370.50 [363.50-385.25] msvs.351.50 [342.75-359.00] ms; Z =-4.382,P < 0.001),and the amplitude (M,IQR) was significantly lower than that in the simple LA group (4.35 [2.90-7.20] mVvs.6.95 [5.93-9.10] mV; Z=-2.942,P=0.003).Conclusions 1H-MRS can be used to identify the patients with SAE and simple LA,and provide an objective basis for the prevention of progress from LA to SAE.
2.The characteristical and clinical value of Somatosensory Evoked Potential and event?related potential P300 in Patients With Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy
Mei JIN ; Yanzhao XU ; Jing LIU ; Ling YUE ; Suzhen SUN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(5):801-804
Objective To explore the characteristic and clinical value of Somatosensory Evoked Potential SEP and event?related potential P300 in patients with Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy (JME), trying to provide neuroelectrophysiological evidence for the pathogenesis, diagnosis and antiepileptic drug efficacy of this disease . Methods 28 patients with JME and 30 healthy controls were enrolled in the research. They were applied the SEP and P300 before and after one year treatment. Results (1) The amplitude of SEP in patients with JME was significantly higher than those in the control group(P=0.000), the abnormal rate was 75%(21/28), while the latency of SEP was no significant difference (P>0.05); The latency of P300 in patients with JME was significantly longer (P = 0.000), 2 out of 28 cases were poorly differentiated, 9 cases were longer (11/28, 39%), while the P300 amplitude was no significant difference(P=0.110). (2) After treatment, the amplitude of SEP was significantly lower (P<0.05), the latency of P300 was significantly shorter (P=0.001). (3) The amplitude of SEP had a positively linear relationship with the latency of P300 (r = 0.818, P = 0.000). Conclusions The SEP amplitude was significantly higher in patients with JME, often accompanied by a huge SEP, so SEP can provide electrophysiological evidence for the pathogenesis and diagnosis of this disease.And P300 may give a chance to find the subclinical cognitive abnormalities and to intervent it early. The SEP had a positively linear relationship with the P300, simultaneously dynamic monitoring the change of SEP amplitude and P300 latency may become an objective evaluation for the antiepileptic drug efficacy.
3.Quantitative Determination of Levofloxacin by PVC Membrane Ion-Selective Electrode
Huiping XI ; Deguang ZHANG ; Yanzhao LIU ; Hongtao XIE
China Pharmacy 2007;0(34):-
OBJECTIVE:To determine the content of levofloxacin by PVC membrane selective electrode. METHODS: A glass electrode coated with levofloxacin PVC membrane was prepared for the first time with the molecular complex of levofloxacin iodide and bismuth iodide as electric active material, and a series study was performed on its responsibility. RESULTS: The electrode gave Nernst response to levofloxacin over the concentration range of 5.0?10-3~1.0?10-5 moL?L-1 with a slope rate of 56.5mV?pC-1, a suitable pH of 2.5~4.0, and an average recovery rate of 98.31%~101.6%(2.80%~4.90%). CONCLUSION: The electrode was simple in operation, and it has a rapid response and good reproducibility, and it is applicable for the quantitative determination of levofloxacin.
4.Progress of Synthesis α-Substituted Propanoic Acids Drugs by Transition Metal-catalyzed Asymmetric Hydrogenation
Jing LI ; Jiefeng SHEN ; Chao XIA ; Yanzhao WANG ; Delong LIU
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2017;17(25):4993-4996
Optically pure α-substituted propanoic acids and their derivatives represent as an important kind of organic building blocks and key intermediates,which has been widely used in the synthesis of chiral drugs.Some of them have been used directly as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs),such as ibuprofen,naproxen,ketoprofen and so on.Dihydroartemisinic acid (DHAA),the same structure as the α-substituted propanic acids,is a key intermediate for the synthesis of artemisinin,the most effective and current used anti-malarial drug.Therefore,the asymmetric synthesis of α-substituted propanoic acids is always a hot topic for chemical scientists.Asymmetric catalytic hydrogenation attracts more and more attentions because of its atom economy and efficiency.This dissertation will disclose the asymmetric synthesis of α-substituted propanoic acids using transition metal-complex as a chiral catalyst.
5.Survival predictive factors in completely resected high-risk Ⅱ/Ⅲ stage colorectal cancer after adjuvant chemotherapy
Yanyan LIU ; Yanzhao JIA ; Yan ZHAO ; Zhihua YAO ; Hongqiang GUO ; Shujun YANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2011;23(8):535-537
Objective To analyze predictive factors on survival in patients with completely resected high-risk Ⅱ/Ⅲ stage colorectal cancer after adjuvant chemotherapy.Methods According to random number table, 76 cases with completely resected high-risk Ⅱ/Ⅲ stage colorectal cancer after adjuvant chemotherapy were selected, who newly diagnosed and hospitalized in 2004. Their disease-free and overall survivals were followed up.Thymidylate synthase gene polymorphism and microsatellite instability were tested in these cases with microdissection combined with polymerase chain reaction and capillary electrophoresis. Correlation of these factors including clinical characteristics, thymidylate synthase gene polymorphism and microsatellite instability to survival was analyzed with SPSS13.0 software. Results Histologic grades and evaluated lymph node number had significantly difference between two groups of distinct prognosis (χ2 = 7.827, P =0.003 and χ2 = 9.265, P =0.018, respectively), which were also independent predictors on survival proved by COX regression analysis (χ2 = 40.472, P =0.000 and χ2 = 39.528, P =0.000, respectively).Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed that the median disease-free and overall survival of poor-differentiated adenocarcinoma patients were significantly shorter than those of high and intermediate-differentiated ones (27.67 vs 61.13months, χ2 = 45.015, P =0.000 and 43.13 vs 64.21 months, χ2 = 35.514, P =0.000, respectively), as well, the median disease-free and overall survival of patients with the evaluated lymph node number less than 11 were poorer than those of more than 11 ( 45.65 vs 68.47 months, χ2 = 23.134, P =0.011 and 53.10 vs 70.18months, χ2 = 22.896, P =0.013, respectively).Conclusion Poor-differentiated adenocarcinoma and evaluated lymph node number less than 11 may be predictors on poor survival in patients with completely resected highrisk Ⅱ/Ⅲ stage colorectal cancer after adjuvant chemotherapy.
6.A study of the feasibility of posterior thoracic transarticular pedicle screw fixation
Guanyi LIU ; Rongming XU ; Weihu MA ; Hongyong ZHAO ; Shoohua SUN ; Huajie LIN ; Nanjian XU ; Yanzhao ZHU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2011;31(8):892-896
Objective To identify the feasibility and the anatomical parameters of posterior transarticular pedicle screw fixation in the thoracic spine, provide a reference for clinical applications. Methods Twenty human cadaveric thoracic spine segments were dissected posteriorly and anteriorly, with care taken to expose the laminas and pedicles. The entrance point of transarticular pedicle screws was located in the 7 mm away from the above at the inferior margin of the lamina and the inside at the exterior margin, respectively. Posterior transarticular pedicle screws implantation was performed under direct visualization into T1,2,T5,6 and T9,10 Under direct abservation, the feasibility of posterior transarticular pedicle screw fixation was assessed. Then a CT was done. On the morphologic CT scan, the angle and length of the transarticular pedicle crew trajectory were measured. Results The thoracic transarticular pedicle screw trajectory were caudal tilting in the sagittal plane and lateral tilting in the axial plane with successful placement. Screws were placed across the facet joint, and from the inferior articular process of upper thoracic vertebra into the pedicle of lower thoracic vertebra. There was little difference between different number of thoracic vertebrae of the angle, but without significance. The average angles of the screws were 41.4°+3.2°caudal tilting in the sagittal plane and 2.1°±0.7° lateral tilting in the axial plane. The average trajectory lengths were (40.6±4.9)mm, and the lengths increased gradually from upper thoracic vertebra to middle and lower. There were significant differences statistically among T1,2, T5,6 and T9.10 (F=74.09, P<0.01 ). Conclusion Posterior transarticular pedicle screw fixation is feasible, and there are some directions for implantating the screws. Transarticular pedicle fixation in the thoracic spine affords an alternative to standard pedicle screw placement for thoracic stabilization.
7. Clinical analysis of the double-wing flap for treatment of toe syndactyly
Yanzhao DONG ; Fuyun LIU ; Yongcheng GUO
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2018;56(12):906-909
Objective:
To explore the clinical effect of double-wing flap for the treatment of toe syndactyly.
Methods:
Retrospective analysis of 47 patients (60 syndactyly toes) who underwent double-wing flap to reconstruct toe web space in orthopedics department of the Third Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from February 2010 to October 2017.There were 21 males and 26 females, with an average age of 18.9 months (range: 10-48 months). All patients were treated with zigzag incisions to separate the toe syndactylys without skin grafts.The condition of wound healing and appearance of toes were observed.
Results:
The average follow-up time was 62.3 months (range: 6 to 80 months). There were no complications such as hematoma, infection, flap necrosis and no flexion contracture and obvious scar hyperplasia in all the 47 cases, 4 of the 60 webs developed web creep.All webs had good appearance with 45 degrees inclination from the dorsal to the metatarsal side and had good flexion and abduction function.
Conclusions
The double-wing flap is a simple and safe operation for toe syndactyly which has a good clinical effect.
8.Expression of PTEN protein and clinical significance in diffuse large B lymphomas
Shuna YAO ; Yanyan LIU ; Yan ZHAO ; Zhihua YAO ; Yanzhao JIA ; Jie MA ; Qingxin XIA ; Shujun YANG
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2010;19(4):200-202
Objective To study PTEN protein expression and clinical significance in patients with diffuse large B cell lymphoma. Methods Immunohistochemical staining was used to determine the PTEN protein expression in 40 cases of primary diffuse large B lymphoma tissuse. The results were analyzed by Kaplan-Merie survival analysis, Log-Rank test and Logistic regression analysis. Results PTEN protein was positive in 16 cases and negative in 24 cases. There was no significant difference between two groups in twoyear overall survival rate(62.5 % vs 66.7 %, P >0.05). Survival analysis showed that patient' s survival time gradually were reduced with extended time between PTEN protein-positive group and negative group, lower in PTEN-positive group than the negative group, but there was no significant difference in survival curve (P >0.05) in the two groups. We compared characteristics of patients between PTEN protein positive and negative groups,including molecular type, patient' s age, stage, LDH, physical score and extranodular invasion, there was no significant difference among them. PTEN protein was not correlated with prognosis, while International Prognosis Index(IPI) was still a risk factor (OR >1). Conclusion PTEN protein expression may not predict the outcome in diffuse large B cell lymphoma, but IPI still is a predictor.
9.Prognostic significance of p53 mutation protein in patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Yanyan LIU ; Shuna YAO ; Zhihua YAO ; Hongqiang GUO ; Yan ZHAO ; Yanzhao JIA ; Shujun YANG
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2011;20(8):468-470
Objective To explore the prognostic significance of p53 mutation protein in patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma for the purpose of individualized therapy. Methods Newly diagnosed 62 cases were randomly chosen from our hospital, p53 mutation protein and CD10, bcl-6, MUM1 were tested by immunohistochemistry. Correlation of p53 mutation protein with patients ' characteristics, genotype and survival were analysed in the study. Results p53 mutation protein was found in 48.4 % (30/62) of patients.Its expression was only related to initial treatment response (x2 =20.365, P =0.040), including complete remission rate of 33.3 % (10/30) in positive group and 59.4 % (19/32) in negative group, and non-germinal center genotype (x2=31.023, P =0.021) with 83.3 % in positive group and 56.2 % in negative group. No other correlation was not verified with clinical features. Multivariate survival analysis showed that p53 mutation protein was an independent predictor for shorter progress-free and overall survival in positive group (x2 =30.784, P =0.005 and x2 =35.276, P =0.006). Conclusion p53 mutation protein should be an independent predictor with poor prognosis and to direct personalized therapy.
10.Validity and reliability of the Hong Kong version of the functional test for the upper extremities of hemiplegic stroke patients
Yanzhao ZHANG ; Qin HUANG ; Gang WANG ; Kaiyuan LI ; Ya PEI ; Yongjin LIU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2016;38(11):826-829
Objective To quantify the validity and reliability of the Hong Kong version of the functional test for the Hemiplegic Upper Extremity (FTHUE-HK).Methods Forty-two stroke patients were studied.Patients were assessed twice within one week using the FTHUE-HK,the upper extremity component of Fugl-Meyer movement assessment (FMA) and the modified Barthel index (MBI).The test-retest reliability and inter-rater reliability of the FTHUE-HK were thus quantified.The FTHUE-HK's validity was evaluated according to the correlation between the FTHUE-HK,FMA and MBI results.Results Significant correlations between the three assessments were demonstrated(P≤0.01).The intra-and inter-class correlation coefficients were 0.983 and 0.985 respectively.Conclusion The FTHUE-HK is a simple and useful assessment of the upper extremity function of stroke patients with good validity and reliability.