1.Hearing damage and DHA protection on cochlea cell after cisplatin-induced ototoxicity in guinea pigs
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(9):1171-1173,1176
Objective To investigate the protection of DHA on the cisplatin cochlear injured modal animals ,and to explore the effect mechanism of DHA .Methods The animals were grouped randomly :control group ,DHA-treated group ,and cisplatin group .DHA-treated group at the doses of 500 mg?kg -1 ?d-1 .Control group and cisplatin group just treated vegetable oil at same doses ,all group′s treatment were lasting 30 day .Cisplatin intraperitoneal injection doses of 0 .25 mg/mL ,lasting 9 day ,begin with after DHA-treated 22 day .The intraperitoneal injections just do to DHA + cisplatin group and cisplatin group .Control group given in normal saline only .ABR was detected before the injection and after .Count the number of hair cells of cochlea after injection 9 day and detected the spiral ganglion of cochlea .Results After treatment ,ABR threshold of DHA-treated group was lower than that of the cisplatin group (P<0 .05) .DHA-treated group hair cell survival rate was significantly higher than that of cisplatin group(P<0 .05) .The spiral ganglion cells (SGCs) were severely damaged of cisplatin group than DHA-treated group .Conclusion DHA in-take may protect the cochlear from antioxidant injury of experiment animals ;these results may contribute to the treatments of cispl-atin caused deafness in clinic .
2.The Peking University Health Science Center introduction of returned research personnel situation analysis in the past five years
Juan HUANG ; Zhaolian OUYANG ; Yueqi WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2016;29(1):63-65,封3
Objective The measures and suggestions for the management of returned research talents in our country.Methods Through the study of the development of returned research talents in the last five years,Peking University Health Science Center.Results The country has provided a good working and living environment for the returned research talents,but the domestic treatment still has a gap with foreign countries.The differences between the domestic and foreign may cause psychological gap,not easy to adapt.Returned research talents have their own advantages in scientific research,teaching and other aspects,but the research output is relatively slow.Conclusions In terms of policy,academic environment and working environment should be improved.
3.DNA POLYMORPHISM OF YERSINIA ENTEROCOLITICA
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1982;0(01):-
To investigate the inherent characteristics of the pathogenic Yersinia enterocolitica. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR),analysis of DNA sequence,randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) were used to study the pathogenic and nonpathogenic 10 strains of Yersinia enterocolitica. The Pathogenic Yersinia enterocolitica of serotyps 0∶3?0∶9 and 0∶5,27 were confirmed containing pathogenic gene of adherent invasion locus(ail) and their DNA fingerprints were much more similar,and it was also found that the serotype 0∶22 contained ail gene whose fingerprints was partly similar with the pathogenic ones in molecular structure. The pathogenic Yersinia enterocolitica strains were similar in the inherent and polymorphic. The serotype 0∶22 may have relativly evaluated association with pathogenic Yersinia enterocolitica, which is possible that it got potentially pathogenicity.
4.Analysis of the Working Principle and Maintenance of Evita 4 HPSV Valves
Yueqi YANG ; Ying WANG ; Dan GUO
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2003;0(12):-
By analyzing the structure and the working principle of Evita 4 HPS valve (HPSV=high-pressure servo-valve) in the mixer unit, and introducing detailed status of troubleshooting to give the solvents. The repairing examples and some effective ways about maintenance of the HPSV are provided at last.
5.Research progress on the genetic mutations in Alzheimer′s disease and Parkinson′s disease
Yueqi ZHANG ; Qiang ZHANG ; Lifeng WANG ; Yandan WU ; Peichang WANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;39(7):540-543
With the rapid development of medical technology , the precision medicine appears .The accurate analysis of the genetic mutations provides the accuracy of diseasesis prediction diagnosis and targeted therapy.Alzheimer′s disease and Parkinson′s disease are two of the most common neurodegenerative diseases.
6.Exploration and practice of benefit evaluation for medical equipments based on objectives and key results
Yueqi YANG ; Xin LI ; Hong GAO ; Ying QIAN ; Xudong WANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2021;37(1):39-42
The study aims to improve the level of fine management of medical equipments, give full play to the functions and roles for better patient service, and explore methods for evaluating the benefits of medical equipment that can take into account and reflect the needs of multiple parties. Based on objectives and key results(OKR) methods and concepts, a benefit evaluation system was developed with the goal of giving full play to the functions and roles of medical equipments, with corresponding evaluation indexes and supervision and evaluation mechanisms formulated as well. This index system could take into account the needs and concerns of hospitals, the departments in use, the management authorities and patients at large, while contributing to process supervision and continuous improvement. In the OKR practice of large medical equipments(CT, MR) from 2018 to 2019, they had performed significantly better in inspections, inspection positive coincident rates, clinical service capabilities, maintenance assurance levels, patient satisfaction, scientific research and academics among others. The use of a medical equipment benefit evaluation system based on OKR concepts and methods can provide effective evaluation indicators for the operation and management of medical equipments. In addition, the system can maintain internal improvement momentum leveraging process supervision and continuous improvement methods, in order to assure the elevation of fine management level of medical equipments of modern hospitals, thus offering better medical services for patients at large.
8.Application of batroxobin plus aspirin in preventing post-intervention re-stenosis in patients with diabetic lower-limb ischemia:analysis of therapeutic effects
Jing LI ; Jue WANG ; Yueqi ZHU ; Peilei ZHANG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2014;23(10):865-869
Objective To assess the clinical value of batroxobin plus aspirin therapy in reducing the incidence of arterial re-stenosis or re-occlusion in diabetic patients with lower-limb ischemia after receiving angioplasty. Methods A total of 110 diabetic patients with symptomatic arterial obstructions were randomly divided into study group (n=50) and control group (n=60). Aspirin 100 mg/d plus batroxobin 5 IU every other day for six times was used in patients of the study group, while only aspirin 100 mg/d was used in patients of the control group. The follow-up finishing point was the end of 12 months. The arterial re-stenosis or re-occlusion was evaluated with magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) and/or vascular sonography. Amputation above the ankle, death, and the cumulative rate of amputation or death were determined, and the limb salvage and survival rates were assessed by using Kaplan-Meier analysis method. Results Twelve months after the treatment, the occurrence of restenosis in the study group and the control groups was 42.8%and 28.9% respectively (P = 0.002). MR angiography and color- duplex sonography revealed that the restenosis occurrence was much higher in infrapopliteal artery (P = 0.003) and in longer (length > 10 cm) diseased artery (P = 0.001). Twelve months after angioplasty Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that the limb salvage-survival rates of the study group and the control group were 78.2%and 93.5%respectively (log-rank test, P = 0.032 4). Conclusion Combination use of batroxobin and aspirin can effectively reduce the occurrence of restenosis after arterial angioplasty, and the clinical effect is particularly better for the artery distal to the knee and the artery with longer lesion (length > 10 cm), besides this treatment can also improve limb salvage rate.
9.The establishment of aneurysm model at the carotid artery bifurcation in experimental dogs
Jue WANG ; Yuwu ZHAO ; Yueqi ZHU ; Jing LI
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2015;(3):231-235
Objective To investigate the feasibility of establishing aneurysm model at the carotid artery bifurcation in experimental dogs. Methods New aneurysm model at the common carotid artery (CCA) bifurcation was established in 18 experimental dogs, which were randomly and equally divided into study group (n =9) and control group (n=9). In the dogs of the study group, the bifurcation top was treated with elastase, while in the dogs of the control group the bifurcation top was treated with saline. Angiography was separately performed immediately after, and at 12 and 24 weeks after the operation to observe the changes of the aneurysm top. Pathological examination was separately carried out at 12 and 24 weeks after the operation. Results Angiography showed that nascent aneurysm formation (mean diameter of 3.2 ± 0.4 mm) was demonstrated at the arterial bifurcation top in 5 dogs of the study group; while no nascent aneurysm at the arterial bifurcation top was observed in the control group. During the follow-up period, no rupture of the nascent aneurysm occurred in the study group. Pathological examination revealed that discontinued internal elastic membrane, elastic fiber fracture, thinning muscle layer and reduction of smooth muscle cells were detected in the aneurysm at bifurcation top in the study group; when compared with those in the control group, the difference was statistically significant (P< 0.001). Conclusion The elastase-induced digestive degeneration of artery wall can cause new aneurysm formation in the newly-established aneurysm located at carotid artery bifurcation in experimental dogs.
10.A newly-designed temporary cardia stent for the treatment of achalasia:an experimental study in canine models
Xiaochun KUANG ; Yingsheng CHENG ; Yueqi ZHU ; Feng LI ; Weiguo WANG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2006;0(08):-
Objective To assess the efficacy and safety of a newly-designed temporary covered cardia stent for the treatment of achalasia in canine models and to investigate the histopathological changes at different points of follow-up time after the stent was removed. Methods The canine achalasia model was created by injecting benzyl-dimethyl-tetradecyl ammonium chloride (BAC) circumferentially into the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) of the dogs. Twenty-four dogs with achalasia were randomly and equally divided into two groups with 12 dogs in each group:control group (using routine esophageal stents) and study group (using newly-designed temporary covered cardia stents). Under fluoroscopic guidance stents were implanted in the esophagus and were taken away from the esophagus 4 days after stent insertion in experimental dogs of both groups. LES pressures and timed barium esophagography (TBE) were performed in all dogs before and immediately after the stenting procedure,as well as at one week,3 and 6 months after the stent was removed. Every three dogs were sacrificed each time at one week,3 and 6 months after the stent was removed. The esophageal cardia was excised and sent for pathological examination. Results All animals well tolerated the stent insertion / removal and the follow-up procedures. No severe complications such as esophageal perforation occurred. Comparison between two groups showed that stent migration occurrence was much lower in study group (n = 1) than that in control group (n = 5). The reduction of LES pressures in study group was more significant in comparison with control group (at 6-month follow-up,P = 0.027). The difference in barium column product (height ? width) between 0-min and 5-min TBE was statistically significant in study group (at 3-month follow-up,P = 0.009). Integrated analysis of multi-comparison for LES pressures among subgroups of each group revealed that the dogs in study group exhibited better outcomes than the dogs in control group. Both proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and ?-smooth muscle actin (?-SMA) immuno-staining revealed that the inflammatory reaction reached its peak at 1-month follow-up. Trichrome staining indicated that the collagenous fiber proliferating index inclined to be stable at 3-month follow-up. Conclusion In treating achalasia in canine models the newly-designed temporary covered cardia stent is superior to the routine esophageal stent in respect of safety and efficacy.