1.Effect of atorvastatin on postoperative complications after the burr hole drainage of chronic subdural hematoma
Wenfu HU ; Jun LI ; Fei YANG ; Jiahe SUN ; Yicheng SONG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2017;40(1):56-59
Objective To explore the effect of atorvastatin on postoperative complications after the burr hole drainage of chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH). Methods The clinical data of 172 CSDH patients who had underwent the burr hole drainage were retrospectively analyzed. Among them 82 patients were given atorvastatin (atorvastatin group), and 90 patients were not given atorvastatin (control group). The postoperative complications were compared between 2 groups. Results All patients were followed up for 6 months. The total incidence of postoperative complications in control group was significantly higher than that in atorvastatin group:47.78%(43/90) vs. 31.71%(26/82), and the recurrent rate of subdural hematoma and incidence of subdural effusion in control group were significantly higher than those in atorvastatin group: 22.22% (20/90) vs. 8.54% (7/82) and 28.89% (26/90) vs. 12.20%(10/82). There were statistical differences (P<0.05). There were no statistical difference in the incidences of pneumocephalus, acute epidural/subdural hematoma and brain damage induced by drainage tube (P>0.05). Conclusions Atorvastatin can improve the prognosis of CSDH patients, especially in reducing the incidence of recurrent subdural hematoms and subdural effusion.
2.Neuroprotective effect of histone deacetylases inhibitor MS-275 following traumatic brain injury in rats
Peng CAO ; Zhenquan SONG ; Chunyong YU ; Sizhe FENG ; Guohan HU ; Yicheng LU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2013;29(11):1106-1111
Objective To evaluate the neuroprotective benefits of histone deacetylases (HDAC)inhibitor MS-275 in rats with moderate traumatic brain injury (TBI).Methods Sixty-eight adult male SD rats were assigned to sham injury + placebo treatment (control group),TBI + placebo treatment (injury group),TBI + MS-275 (15 mg/kg) treatment (treatment group Ⅰ) and TBI + MS-275 (45 mg/kg)treatment (treatment group Ⅱ) according to the random number table.An experimental model of moderate TBI in the rat was induced using a lateral fluid percussion device.MS-275 was dissolved in DMSO and administered (15 and 45 mg/kg) intraperitoneally in seven consecutive days(once a day).The first administration was done in 30 minutes postinjury.Alteration in body weight of rats in each group was recorded after injury.Spatial learning and memory retention in rats was assessed using the Morris Water Maze in days 10-14 after TBI.Brain tissues were sectioned to measure acetyl-histone H3 and neuronal survivals in the hippocampus CA2-3 region using immunohistochemistry and cresyl-violet staining techniques.Results TBI rats showed significant body weight loss in 3 days postinjury as compared with the controls (P <0.05) and then gradually gained the body weight in 4-5 days postinjury.No significant difference in actual body weight loss after injury was found among injury group and treatment groups (F =0.149,P >0.05).Behavioral result revealed that the animals in treatment groups had significant improvement in cognitive performance as compared with injury group (P < 0.01).Immunohistochemical results presented a markedly increased level of acetyl-histone H3 in both treatment groups,with no significant difference as compared with control group and a trend of increase in the survived neurons in the CA2-3 hippocampus in 14 days postinjury (P > 0.05).Conclusions MS-275 achieves visible improvement of acetyl-histone H3 level and cognitive performance in the acute phase of TBI.Simultaneously,this treatment has an ameliorative effect on pathological changes associated with TBI as well and provides a neuroprotective effect against TBI.
3.Pituitary adenoma: A clinicopathologic analysis of 180 cases
Junyang NIU ; Yicheng SONG ; Rongrnei ZHOU ; Xiaoqiu WANG ; Wen HU ; Rongxuan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2001;(1):42-44
To study the histogenesis, biological behaviour, classification of pituitary adenoma and the relationship between the symptoms of hormonal hypersecretion and the hormone test in pituitary adenoma. MethodsOne hundred and eighty cases of pituitary adenoma were investigated by clinicopatholgic analysis, and GH, PRL, ACTH, TSH, FSH, LH were examined in 110 cases by ABC immunocytochemical methods. ResultsForty percent of the patients were found to have the identical results between the clinical symptoms and hormonal test. Female patients were more than male ones, and the difference was satistically significant. The results showed that PRL and GH adenoma were often found in the cases by immunocytochemical method,and mixed GH-PRL adenoma were often found in the cases with multihormono-adenoma. ConclusionThe classification is practical and easy to operate, which combines the immunohistochemical examination of pituipary adenoma with the morphology and function.
4.Clinical curative effect and complications of digital three-dimensional molding of titanium mesh for repairing skull defect
Xiandong ZHENG ; Fei YANG ; Yicheng SONG ; Jiahe SUN ; Jun LI ; Fei ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2016;39(7):603-606
Objective To explore the clinical curative effect and complications of digital three-dimensional molding of titanium mesh for repairing skull defect. Methods The clinical data of 42 patients having underwent repairing skull defect with three-dimensional molding of titanium mesh were retrospectively analyzed. Results The average operation time was about 2 h, and 42 patients were operated successfully. The bilateral skull was symmetry and the appearance was good. In 42 patients, subcutaneous dropsy occurred in 1 case, epilepsy occurred in 3 cases, and intracranial bleeding again surgery occurred in 1 case. Patients were satisfied with the results of cranioplasty. Conclusions Repairing skull with digital three-dimensional molding of titanium mesh is simple, with shorter operation time, lower operation risk, and lower postoperative complication, and the clinical curative effect is satisfactory.
5.Factors related to blurred vision after general anesthesia
Yi CHENG ; Jinmei SONG ; Yicheng FENG ; Lei WANG ; Yanhong ZHU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2024;31(11):1650-1654
Objective:To analyze the influential factors of blurred vision after general anesthesia.Methods:The clinical data of 997 patients who underwent elective general anesthesia at The No. 1 People's Hospital of Pinghu from September 2022 to May 2023 were retrospectively analyzed. The data collected included age, sex, body mass index, American Society of Anesthesiologists classification, history of hypertension, history of diabetes, operation duration (specifically whether it exceeded 3 hours), surgical position (whether the patient was in the supine position), operating room temperature, use of penehyclidine hydrochloride, use of muscle relaxant antagonists, use of atropine, blood pressure (specifically whether it was ≥ 30% of the baseline value), fluid input, blood loss, and use of pneumoperitoneum. Collinearity diagnosis and univariate logistic regression analysis were conducted to select factors with statistical significance. Subsequently, multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed.Results:Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses showed that age > 65 years ( OR = 1.47, 95% CI: 1.01-2.15, P = 0.043), surgical position (non-supine position) ( OR = 1.54, 95% CI: 1.06-2.25, P = 0.025), operation time exceeding 3 hours ( OR = 1.76, 95% CI: 1.05-2.94, P = 0.031), and the use of penehyclidine hydrochloride ( OR = 4.91, 95% CI: 3.35-7.21, P < 0.001) were identified as factors contributing to postoperative blurred vision in patients undergoing general anesthesia. Conclusion:Factors contributing to postoperative blurred vision in patients undergoing general anesthesia include age > 65 years, the use of penehyclidine hydrochloride during surgery, operation time exceeding 3 hours, and non-supine surgical position. Clinically, it is essential to implement early and effective preoperative education, enhance intraoperative nursing quality, and optimize preoperative medication for general anesthesia to reduce the incidence of blurred vision after surgery.
6.Study on the population genetic structure and phylogenetic relationship of the Han population in Dalian
Wenqian SONG ; Shihang ZHOU ; Nan XIAO ; Lingzi PAN ; Linnan SHAO ; Yuexin XIA ; Ying DUAN ; Yicheng YANG ; Chunxiang LI ; Weijian YU
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2024;39(1):88-93
Objective To study the population genetic structure and phylogenetic relationships by combining Y-STR haplotype genetic information from the Han population in Dalian with 32 domestic and foreign groups.Methods Blood samples of 958 Han male volunteers from Dalian were collected.Genetic typing of 42 genetic loci was completed using Y-STR fluorescent reagent kits and capillary electrophoresis.Related forensic parameters were calculated.Nei's standard genetic distances among 33 populations based on 17 Y-STR loci were computed,in order to create a principal coordinate analysis as well as construct a phylogenetic tree.Results The analysis of genetic polymorphisms at 42 Y-STR loci revealed 30 unconventional alleles at 10 loci.Genetic analysis of the population based on 17 Y-STR loci confirmed that Dalian's Han population had the closest genetic distance to the Anshan's Han population,followed by populations from Henan,Heilongjiang,Jilin,Shandong,and Chongqing.Furthermore,the genetic distances between the Han population in Dalian and the Qiang population in Beichuan or the Miao population in Guizhou were relatively closer than that to the Manchu population living in Liaoning.Conclusion The genetic distance between the Han population in Dalian and other groups is not entirely proportional to ethnicities and geographical proximity.Both population migration and ethnic assimilation or isolation may have influence on it.
7.Effectiveness and safety of multi-artery graft strategy for coronary bypass with small incision in the left chest for 64 patients
Yicheng GONG ; Zhongqi CUI ; Lufeng ZHANG ; Hong ZHAO ; Yuanhao FU ; Hang YANG ; Song WU ; Yunpeng LING
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2021;28(02):191-197
Objective To investigate the safety and effectiveness of the multi-artery graf tstrategy for coronary bypass (MICS-CABG) with small incision in the left chest, and to provide experience for the promotion of this technique. Methods The clinical data of 64 patients with MICS-CABG in Department of Cardiac Surgery of Peking University Third Hospital from December 2015 to November 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 54 males and 10 females, aged 36-77 (61.1±8.7) years. The left lateral thoracic incision (5-8 cm) was made through the 5th intercostal incision, and the operation was performed under off-pump CABG. With the help of the chest wall suspension device and the heart fixator, the proximal anastomosis of the ascending aorta, anastomosis of the target vessels of the left anterior descending (LAD), left circumflex (LCX) and right coronary artery (RCA) systems were completed. The number of grafts was 2-4 (2.3±0.5) including 2 grafts in 45 patients, 3 grafts in 17 patients and 4 grafts in 2 patients. Three patients were treated with percutaneous intervention (PCI) hybridization and 62 patients were treated with total artery bypass graft. Coronary angiography was performed within 7 days after the operation to evaluate the graft patency rate. The incidence of major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events (MACCE) was recorded in the follow-up. The MACCE rate was calculated by Kaplan-Meier method. Results None of the patients was transferred to thoracotomy and no intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation (IABP) or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) was used during the operation. Incision infection was in 1 patient and reoperation in 2 patients (all were postoperative hemorrhage). Within 30 days after surgery, MACCE occurred in 1 patient, including 1 patient of non-fatal myocardial infarction. The overall patency rate of angiography bypass was 96.2%, and the patency rate of anterior descending branch bypass was 98.2%. Follow-up was performed from 12 to 60 months (median follow-up time was 28 months). The loss rate was 7.8% (5/64). The incidence of MACCE was 84.9% (95%CI 79.5%-90.3%). Conclusion The MICS-CABG can achieve completed re-vascularization and totally artery-CABG and the short-term and medium-term clinical results of the operation are good.