1.Analysis of the correlation of blood loss and widespread brain contusion injury with consumptive coagulopathy
Qian XU ; Yiting WEI ; Jun CAI
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2011;34(11):30-32
Objective To study the relevance between blood loss, widespread brain contusion injury and consumptive coagulopathy. Methods One hundred and fifty-three cases with severe brain injury was studied about their coagulation data. Analyzed the relationship between blood loss group according to ≥3000 ml and < 3000 ml and coagulation features, the relationship between widespread brain contusion injury and disorder of coagulation;according to whether with brain contusion injury,kinds of bloods transplant and prognosis were asseseed;according to whether with widespread brain contusion injury in ≥ 3000 ml blood loss group,kinds of bloods transplant and prognosis were assessed. Results Compared with < 3000 ml blood loss patients, ≥ 3000 ml patients' blood coagulation changed obviously, with PT prolonging, Fbg and Plt decreasing, the differences were statistically significant (P < 0.05). Compared with no extensive brain contusion injury patients, in extensive brain contusion injury patients, APTT, PT, TT prolonged, Fbg and Plt decreased,and the difference was statistically significant (P <0.05). Extensive brain contusion injury patients with blood loss compared with those without such loss, needed more blood transfusion volume,larger amount of input of fresh frozen plasma Plt volume,the former survival rate was lower [68.29%(28/41)vs. 96.43%(108/112)], the difference between them was statistically significant (P< 0.05 ). In 41 patients who had brain widespread contusion ,the cases with extensive blood loss ( ≥ 3000 ml) were compared with those < 3000 ml, and the differences in blood transfusion treatment, fresh frozen plasma, Plt volume,survival rate were statistically significant (P < 0.05). Conclusion When blood loss ≥ 3000 ml after trauma,patients show various degrees of coagulopathy,and when accompanied with extensive brain tissue injury,coagulation disorders are more obvious, and the prognosis is even worse.
2.Serum Levels and Clinical Significance of MMP-9 and NGAL in Patients with Gastric Cancer
Xi XU ; Weichang CHEN ; Yifan ZHU ; Yiting QIAN
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2014;(8):468-471
Background:Matrix metalloproteinase-9(MMP-9)is known to play a key role in tumor invasion and metastasis by mediating the degradation of extracellular matrix. It has been revealed that neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin ( NGAL)is capable of protecting MMP-9 from degradation and thereby preserving its enzymatic activity. Aims:To explore the MMP-9 and NGAL levels in peripheral blood of gastric cancer patients and their clinical significance. Methods:Serum levels of MMP-9 and NGAL were determined by ELISA in 76 gastric cancer patients and 50 healthy controls. Correlations of serum MMP-9 and NGAL levels with clinicopathological features of gastric cancer were analyzed,and their diagnostic performance for screening gastric cancer was evaluated by ROC curve. Results:Serum levels of MMP-9 and NGAL in patients with gastric cancer were significantly higher than those in healthy controls(P<0. 01),and either of them was positively correlated with the TNM stage of gastric cancer. Furthermore,MMP-9 was correlated with lymph node metastasis and serosal invasion,while NGAL was correlated with distant metastasis. However,tumor differentiation was not correlated with either MMP-9 or NGAL. By ROC curve,608. 19 ng/mL and 14. 71 ng/mL were identified as the cutoff value of serum MMP-9 and NGAL,respectively,for screening gastric cancer. Sensitivity and specificity of MMP-9 were 64. 5% and 90. 0%,and those of NGAL were 85. 5% and 90. 0%,respectively. When parallel test was taken,the sensitivity would be increased to 94. 7% and specificity being 82. 0%. Conclusions:Serum levels of MMP-9 and NGAL are elevated and associated with tumor progression in patients with gastric cancer. Both of them might be used as potential markers for screening,disease assessment and prognosis prediction of gastric cancer.
3.Clinical Characteristics and Treatment of External Auditory Canal Cholesteatoma
Minfei QIAN ; Hua ZHANG ; Jun LIU ; Yiting WANG ; Jiping LI
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2016;24(2):149-152
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics and treatment of external auditory canal chol‐esteatoma (EACC) .Methods The clinical data of 38 cases(39 ears)with external auditory canal cholesteatoma from August 2006 to December 2014 were retrospectively analyzed .Results All the cases of EACC in this study had the external ear canal full of impacted squamous material or granulation tissue .The Holt and CT imaging examinations disclosed that 10 ears were phase I ,lesions were confined to the external auditory with no bone destruction .There were 23 ears were phase II ,the lesions were located in external auditory meatus with destruction of bone ,but with no involvement of the middle ear .There were 6 ears were phase III ,showing the lesions with disrupt external audi‐tory meatus and involvement of the middle ear ( mastoid and/or tympanic sinus) .Hearing impairment and aural fullness were the most common symptoms .The phase I cases were treated by removing cholesteatomas from the ex‐ternal auditory canal .Canaloplasty and/or tympanoplasty were performed in phase II cases .The phase III cases were successfully managed by modified radical mastoidectomy and/or tympanoplasty .There were 30 ears of tympan‐ic membrane were perfect and invaginate .There were 4 ears of ossicular chain were disrupted with one ear of facial nerve exposed .All surgeries were performed at once .No recurrence except in one patient was found during the fol‐low -up period .Conclusion The clinical stages can help identify the primary lesions and determine the choice of the best surgical approach .
4.Serum Levels and Clinical Significance of IL-18 and IL-1βin Patients with Gastric Cancer
Yi LIU ; Jiaming WU ; Lihua TAO ; Wenxia BAO ; Yiting QIAN ; Weichang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2016;21(12):724-728
Background:Chronic inflammation is closely associated with occurrence and development of gastric cancer,and inflammatory cytokines,interleukin-18(IL-18)and IL-1β are involved via a variety of mechanisms. Aims:To determine the serum levels of IL-18 and IL-1β in patients with different gastric mucosal lesions and to explore the role of these two cytokines in gastric cancer and their clinical significance. Methods:Serum levels of IL-18 and IL-1β were detected by ELISA in patients with different gastric mucosal lesions,including 324 gastric cancer,40 chronic non-atrophic gastritis (CNAG),13 chronic atrophic gastritis with or without intestinal metaplasia(CAG/ IM)and 20 mild to moderate dysplasia. Helicobacter pylori(Hp)IgG antibody was detected in patients with gastric cancer. Correlations of serum levels of IL-18 and IL-1β with clinicopathological parameters and Hp infection were analyzed in patients with gastric cancer. RoC curve was used to assess the performance of serum IL-18 and IL-1β for diagnosis of gastric cancer. Results:Serum levels of IL-18 and IL-1β increased gradually from CNAG,CAG/ IM,dysplasia to gastric cancer;except for IL-1β between CNAG and CAG/ IM groups,significant differences were found between any two groups(P < 0. 05). In gastric cancer group,they were positively correlated with tumor size,lymph node and distant metastases,depth of invasion,TNM stage and Hp infection(P < 0. 05). Area under the RoC curve(AUC)of combined detection of serum IL-18 and IL-1β for diagnosis of gastric cancer was superior to that of IL-18 or IL-1β detection alone(0. 867 vs. 0. 837 and 0. 795). Conclusions:Serum levels of IL-18 and IL-1β increase dynamically with the tumorigenesis of gastric cancer,and are closely related to growth, invasiveness and metastasis of gastric cancer. Combined detection of serum IL-18 and IL-1β might be used as a biomarker for diagnosis and tumor progression and prognosis assessment of gastric cancer.
5.Predictive role of diagnostic information in treatment efficacy of rheumatoid arthritis based on neural network model analysis
Qinglin ZHA ; Yiting HE ; Xiaoping YAN ; Li SU ; Yuejin SONG ; Shengping ZENG ; Wei LIU ; Xinghua FENG ; Xian QIAN ; Wanhua ZHU ; Seqi LIN ; Cheng Lü ; Aiping Lü
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2007;5(1):32-8
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the indications of the therapies for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) with neural network model analysis. METHODS: Three hundred and ninety-seven patients were included in the clinical trial from 9 clinical centers. They were randomly divided into Western medicine (WM) treated group, 194 cases; and traditional Chinese herbal medicine (CM) treated group, 203 cases. A complete physical examination and 18 common clinical manifestations were prepared before the randomization and after the treatment. The WM therapy included voltaren extended action tablet, methotrexate and sulfasalazine. The CM therapy included Glucosidorum Tripterygii Totorum Tablet and syndrome differentiation treatment. The American College of Rheumatology 20 (ACR20) was taken as efficacy evaluation. All data were analyzed on SAS 8.2 statistical package. The relationships between each variable and efficacy were analyzed, and the variables with P<0.2 were included for the data mining analysis with neural network model. All data were classified into training set (75%) and verification set (25%) for further verification on the data-mining model. RESULTS: Eighteen variables in CM and 24 variables in WM were included in the data-mining model. In CM, morning stiffness, swollen joint number, peripheral immunoglobulin M (IgM) level, tenderness joint number, tenderness, rheumatoid factor (RF), C-reactive protein (CRP) and joint pain were positively related to the efficacy, and disease duration and more urination at night negatively related to the efficacy. In WM, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), weak waist, white fur in tongue, joint pain, joint stiffness and swollen joint were positively related to the efficacy, and yellow fur in tongue, red tongue, white blood negatively related to the efficacy. In the analysis with the neural network model in the patients of verification set, the predictive response rates of 20% patients would be 100% and 90% in the treatment with CM and WM, respectively. CONCLUSION: Neural network model analysis, based on the full clinical trial data with collection of both traditional Chinese medicine and modern medicine diagnostic information, shows a good predictive role for the information in the efficacy in rheumatoid arthritis.
6.Correlations of clinical symptoms and treatment efficacy in patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated with Chinese herbal drugs or Western medicine
Aiping Lü ; Yiting HE ; Qinglin ZHA ; Xiaoping YAN ; Li SU ; Yuejin SONG ; Shengping ZENG ; Wei LIU ; Xinghua FENG ; Xian QIAN ; Wanhua ZHU
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2005;3(6):432-7
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the correlations between clinical symptoms and treatment efficacy in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). METHODS: Four hundred and thirteen patients were included in the clinical trial from 9 clinical centers. They were randomly divided into Western medicine-treated group with 204 cases and Chinese herbal drug-treated group with 209 cases. Eighteen clinical symptoms were evaluated before and after treatment. The Western medicine therapy included voltaren extended release tablets, methotrexate and sulfasalazine. The Chinese herbal drug therapy included glucosidorum Tripterygii totorum tablets and Yishen Juanbi Tablets combined with treatment based on syndrome differentiation. The American College of Rheumatology 20 (ACR20) was used as efficacy evaluation criteria. RESULTS: In the Chinese herbal drug-treated group, clinical symptoms such as arthralgia and tenderness of joints were positively correlated with the efficacy after 12-week treatment, while frequent urination at night was negatively correlated. In the same group, tenderness of joints and fever were positively correlated with the efficacy after 24-week treatment, while deep-colored and turbid urine was negatively correlated. In the Western medicine-treated group, tenderness of joints and thirst were positively correlated with the efficacy after 12-week treatment, while vertigo was negatively correlated. And in the same group, tenderness of joints was positively correlated with the efficacy after 24-week treatment, while heaviness of limbs was negatively correlated to the efficacy. The statistical results showed that the treatment efficacy was improved when the correlated symptoms were included in the indications. CONCLUSION: The treatment efficacy of RA is correlated with some symptoms, so further studies should proceed on these correlations in order to achieve better treatment outcome.
7.Study for risk factors of NAFLD and ED in patients with metabolic syndrome from north of China
Jinchun XU ; Sijiao CHEN ; Wei WANG ; Hao ZHANG ; Jie CHEN ; Tongcai WANG ; Pengli WU ; Yiting ZHAO ; Xin CHENG ; Qian HE ; Jindan SONG
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2012;21(2):112-118
Objective: To study risk factors for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and vascular erectile dysfunction (ED) in patients with metabolic syndrome (MS). Methods: A total of 18 096 subjects were selected from people undergoing physical examination from 2008 to 2009 in northern cities of China by random cluster sampling method, and analyzed the risk factors for NAFLD and ED. Results: The 18 096 cases with age 18~76 (46.8±10.1) years old,containing 10 096 (55.79%) males and 8 000 (44.21%) females. Awareness rate of MS was 8.33% and prevalence rate of MS in healthy adults was 21.18%. Most common components of MS were hyperuricemia (27%, 4838/18096), obesity and overweight (21%), hypertension (20%,) and dyslipidemia (17%) in turn. Body mass index (BMI, kg/m2) and waist/hip ratio (WHR) of all MS subgroups from high to low were ED group [(28.9±1.1), (1.26±0.03)], overweight or obesity group [(27.5±2.3), (1.31±0.03)], prediabetes group [(26.8±2.6), (1.03±0.03)] and hypertension group [(26.1±1.3), (0.90±0.04)] in turn. A total of 3 721 MS patients (20.56%)complicated with NAFLD; By means of NAFLD complicated by MS as dependent variable, Logistic regression analysis indicated that increased ALT, waist circumference(WC), age, DM family history, LDL-C and BMI (β=1.004~0.479, P=0.000~0.016 in turn) were risk factors for NAFLD, and physical exercise and occupational physical work were protective factors for NAFLD. There were 106 ED males and its prevalence rate was 1.04%; Logistic regression analysis indicated that age, WC, LDL-C, DM family history and BMI (β=0.681~0.238, P=0.000~0.018 in turn) were risk factors for ED, and educational degree, physical exercise and occupational physical work were protective factors for ED. Conclusion: Risk factors for NAFLD and ED in MS were closely correlated with MS. It’s a new path to prevent and treat NAFLD and ED through correcting risk factors of MS.
8.Effect of solvents on the formation thermodynamics of baicalein-nicotinamide cocrystals
Yujie FAN ; Yiting SONG ; Yaqi ZHANG ; Shuai QIAN ; Yuanfeng WEI ; Jianjun ZHANG
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2016;47(4):437-441
The purpose of this study was to investigate the formation thermodynamics of baicalein(BE)-nicotinamide(NCT)cocrystals in three solvents including ethyl acetate, acetone and trichloromethane. The solubilities of BE, NCT and BE-NCT in the above solvents at 25 °C were measured. Ternary phase diagrams(TPDs)of the BE-NCT-solvent systems were established. The non-linear fitting equation according to 1 ∶1 complexation mechanism of BE-NCT cocrystals demonstrated a good correlation between calculated and experiment data. ΔG0< 0 suggested that BE-NCT cocrystal formation was a spontaneous process. Among the organic solvents studied, the absolute value of ΔG0 in trichloromethane was significantly lower than that in the other two solvents. In addition, the cocrystallization zone in trichloromethane was far away from stoichiometric line. This study provides a theoretical foundation for solvent selection and preparation-condition optimization of BE-NCT cocrystals.
9.Influence of "Mental Health Law of the People's Republic of China" on psychological counseling in colleges and universities: An interview study on the heads of psychological counseling centers in colleges and universities in Beijing
Chenchen ZHOU ; Xiaodi GUO ; Weixuan LI ; Yiting ZHANG ; Menglin LIU ; Ya'nan SONG ; Mingyi QIAN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2018;32(3):220-226
Objective:To investigate the impact of China's Mental Health Law on the work of psychological counseling in colleges and universities, and to explore ways to improve the law. Methods: Totally 12 heads of college and university counseling centers in Beijing were conducted with semi-structured interviews. The average age of the interviewees was (40 ±7) years old, with master or doctor degrees in psychology or related disciplines. The method of content analysis was used to analyze the interviewees' understanding of the " Mental Health Law". Results: All of the 12 interviewees had gained some understanding of the "Mental Health Law", and accordingly amended the regulation of their counseling centers. Also, interviewees suggested the positive and negative impacts brought by the law, such as enhancing practitioners' legislative sense, clarifying their responsibilities and boundaries as college and university counseling, as well as difficulties to distinguish psychotherapy and psychological counseling, ambiguity in the legality of working with students who were diagnosed with mental disorders. Moreover, interviewees threw out suggestions on improving the law from the aspect of industry standard, supervision department and vocational qualification. Conclusion: The execution of "Mental Health Law" improves practitioners' legislative sense, clarifies their responsibility. Nevertheless, it does not clearly distinguish psychotherapy from psychological counseling, and be lack of regulation on the psychological counseling industry.
10.Treatment of diabetes with Baihe-like prescriptions in Synopsis of Golden Chamber
Yiting TANG ; Qing NI ; Yupeng CHEN ; Qian WU ; Liwei SHI ; Yanan YANG ; Qing PANG
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;47(4):466-471
Consumptive thirst such as dry mouth and polydipsia,frequent urination polyuria,fear of heat and hyperhidrosis and loss of other body fluids,yin deficiency and internal heat expression,and irritability and other abnormal emotional symptoms are common.The Synopsis of Golden Chamber need to be further explored for the treatment of miscellaneous diseases.The dialectical thought has a high clinical application value.Lily disease treatment recommendations in the Synopsis of Golden Chamber are explored.The symptoms of lily disease are varied and uncertain,which are caused by the scattering and wandering aimlessly of heat pathogen.The pathogenesis of lily disease can be examined through external symptoms such as bitter taste in mouth,red urine,and faint and rapid pulse.Diabetes is also closely related to yin deficiency and internal heat,and the pathogenesis of the two is similar.Mental symptoms are common characteristics of lily disease and diabetes.The method taken from the Synopsis of Golden Chamber and Baihe-like prescriptions for the treatment of diabetes are effective.By identifying different patterns,symptoms,and indicators,we can select lily bulb,common anemarrhena,rhizome,figwort root,unprocessed rehmannia root,and other drugs to treat diabetes,in order to improve our understanding of lily disease and provide new ideas for diabetes treatment.