1.Expression and significance of the cell cycle regulators in laryngeal carcinogenesis detected by flow cytometry.
Caifeng CHEN ; Yunying LI ; Yu HUANG ; Qinglian HE ; Wenmin LIN ; Biaoqing LU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(9):635-637
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the expression and clinicopathological significance of the cell cycle regulators cyclin E, cyclin D1, p21, p16 in laryngeal carcinogenesis tissus.
METHOD:
The expression of cell cycle regulators were detected by flow cytometry method in 23 cases of polyps of vocal cord, 69 cases of laryngeal precancerous change and 33 cases of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC), which tissue was paraffin embedded, sliced, dewaxed, and prepared into the cell suspension, then fluorescently labeled by cyclin E, cyclin D1, p21 and p16.
RESULT:
In polyps of vocal cord, laryngeal precancerous change and LSCC, The positive expression rate of cyclin E and cyclin D1 were respectively 13.04%, 20.29D, 42.420 and 26.09%, 43.48% and 93.94%. The positive expression rate of p16 and p21 were respectively 61.90%, 40.98%, 14.28% and 47.62%, 23.81%, 26.23%. Those showed the positive expression rate of cyclin D1, cyclin E gradually decreased from vocal cord polyps, laryngeal precancerous change to LSCC, (P < 0.05, P < 0.01), while the positive expression rate of p21 and p16 gradually decreased (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSION
The abnormal expression of cell cycle regulatory factors is the molecular events of laryngeal carcinoma. High expression of positive regulatory factors cyclin D1 and cyclin E, and low expression of negative regulatory factors p16 and p21, which showed the imbalance of multiple positive and negative regulatory factors related with cell cycle play an important role in the occurrence of laryngeal cancer.
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Flow Cytometry
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2.Flushing-free film test of 192Ir accuracy of position and step distance for afterloading systems
Feng LU ; Rui CHEN ; Yunying SHANG ; Yue CHEN ; Nan MIN ; Yingmin CHEN ; Daping DENG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2014;34(7):543-546
Objective To study the method of measuring the position accuracy and the step distance accuracy of afterloading system with192Ir source by using flushing-free film.Methods The position accuracy and the step distance accuracy of a China-made afterloading system with192Ir source was measured by using GAFCHROMIC (R) EBT3 flushing-free film.The film was scanned to proper image format,required by dose analysis software,by EPSON PREFACTION V700 PHOTO scanner.Then images are analyzed by using film dose analysis software in SNC Patient 5.2.Results With focus on the center of active section of source,the position accuracy of this afterloading system with192Ir source was-0.75 mm.Using film analysis could make the step point to tell apart if the step distance was 5 mm away by the method of film analysis,but couldnot make it to tell apart if the step distance was 2.5 mm away.The 2.5 mm step distance accuracy could be judged if the distance between the 1 st point and the 3rd point was 5 mm,then the 2.5 mm step distance could be deemed to no deviation.The 5 mm step distance of this afterloading system had no deviation in continuous 9 step points measured by flushing-free film.The indirect measuring results of the 2.5 mm step distance had no deviation as well.The position accuracy of this afterloading system measured with the flushing-free film accorded with the national standards.Conclusions The method of measuring the position accuracy and the step distance accuracy of the afterloading system with192Ir source by using flushing-free film is technically feasible.
3.Application of Key Indicators of Tumor Internal Medicine Quality Evaluation in continuous improvement of specialized nursing quality
Xiaoyin LI ; Tianwen HUANG ; Yunying YANG ; Haiting LU ; Weiling ZHANG ; Shouzhen CHENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(36):2847-2850
Objective To explore the application effect of key indicators of oncology nursing quality evaluation in the continuous improvement of specialist nursing quality. Methods The Delphi method was used to cons-truct 14 key indicators of oncology nursing quality evaluation, and the key indicators were used to control the quality of specialist nursing in the tumor area. Data were collected and a database was established. Based on the data, the quality of the nursing care and continuous quality improvement were carried out. Results The results of the data from the first year (before the intervention in 2016) and the second year (after the intervention in 2017) were compared with the data of the key indicators of the quality evaluation of the specialist nursing. The results showed that the indicators had different degrees of decline. The data before and after intervention were: chemotherapy drug extravasation rate 0.20% (33/16 861) and 0.10% (20/19 957), and the incidence of severe pain was 1.65% (1 747/106 114) and 1.43% (1 521/106 462). The incidence of anxiety was 2.17% (2 305/106 114) and 1.53% (1 633/106 462), and the incidence of depression was 2.27% (2 408/106 114) and 1.28% (1 359/106 462). The difference was statistically significant (χ2=5.80-300.90, P<0.05); The other 9 indicators of process have improved to varying degrees. Conclusions 14 key indicators of oncology nursing quality evaluation are applied to the oncology ward for specialized nursing quality management and quality improvement, which can monitor the quality of key specialist nursing in real time and dynamically. It can accurately select clinical nursing priority improvement projects and improve specialist nursing. Quality;energy evaluation to improve the quality of specialist nursing quality; help improve the quality management of specialist nursing and ensure patient safety.
4.Effectiveness of one-year community management for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Fan LI ; Xun XU ; Xuemin ZHANG ; Yingyun CAI ; Wanghui ZHU ; Huanying FU ; Chaoying SHEN ; Yunying LU ; Qijun ZHUANG ; Jianfeng YIN ; Suhua LI ; Weiwen YIN ; Meihua ZHOU ; Xiaoli CHEN
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2011;10(3):171-174
Objective To evaluate effectiveness of prevention and treatment for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) for one year at community health-care service (CHS)centers. Methods A quasi-experiment design was used to evaluate effectiveness of community management for patients with COPD who visited and registered at Xiaokunshan and Xinbang CHS centers in Songjiang district of Shanghai in 2008, with COPD patients from Xiaokunshan community CHS center as management group and those from Xinbang as control. Measures for community management included training for local general practitioners in essential knowledge of COPD prevention and treatment, allocation of necessary drugs for COPD treatment, and health education for COPD patients and their family members. No special measures were taken for control group except routine treatment. Results A total of 132 patients were diagnosed as COPD according to their pulmonary function on 2008, 61 at Xiaokunshan and 71 at Xinbang CHS canters.One hundred and two patients, 47 at Xiaokunshan and 55 at Xinbang, finished one-year follow-up. Five patients from Xiaokunshan who were smokers at their first visits and three of them quitted smoking after oneyear management. Meanwhile, none of nine smoked patients from Xinbang quitted smoking in the same period. There was no statistically significant difference in symptom scores, pulmonary function, and forced expiratory volume at the first second (FEV1) between patients in the two groups during one-year follow-up.Average score of quality of life in patients at Xiaokunshan dropped to 39. 12 after one-year management from 46. 96 at their first visits, and that in patients at Xinbang increased to 62. 11 from 56. 55 (P<0.01).Average six-minute walking distance (6-MWD) in patients at Xiaokunshan reduced to 354. 26 meters after one-year management from 361.66 meters at their first visits, meanwhile that in patients at Xinbang reduced to 351.18 meters from 398.07 meters (P =0. 008). Scores of functional dyspnea in patients at Xiaokunshan fell to 0.34 from 0.40 at their first visit, meanwhile that in patients at Xinbang increased to 1.00 from 0.95(P =0.038). During the one-year follow-up, 13 patients at Xiaokunshan and 53 at Xinbang visited emergency departments for treatment, and four at Xiaokunshan were hospitalized and none died, and five at Xinbang were hospitalized due to acute exacerbation of COPD and four of them died. Conclusions The study suggests that strengthening prevention and treatment for COPD patients at community level by general practitioners, patients themselves and their family members can improve their quality of life, reduce emergency visits and hospitalization, alleviate dyspnea symptoms and delay the decline of 6MWD.
5.Multi-Parameters Derived from Dual-Layer Spectral-Detector CT in Evaluating the Pathological Tumor Staging of Rectal Adenocarcinoma
Weicui CHEN ; Sifan ZHOU ; Wuxi ZHENG ; Hanliang ZHANG ; Jianye LU ; Yunying LIN ; Weikang HUANG ; Jialiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2024;32(1):81-86
Purpose To explore the value of dual-layer spectral detector CT(DLSCT)in evaluating preoperative tumor staging in rectal adenocarcinoma(RA).Materials and Methods A total of 78 patients with pathologically confirmed RA in Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine from May 2021 to March 2022 were involved in this retrospective study.All the patients underwent plain and dual-phase contrast-enhanced scans by DLSCT within one week before surgery.Taking pathological results as the golden standard,the accuracy rates of tumor staging were calculated and compared between the multiple-parameter maps derived from DLSCT and 120 kVp polyenergetic image.The effective atomic number(Z-eff)from plain scan,iodine concentration(IC)from arterial phase(AP)and venous phase(VP)were measured.The normalized iodine concentration(NIC)in AP and VP were calculated.The differences of Z-eff,NICAP and NICVP were compared among the pT1-2,pT3 and pT4 groups.The correlation between the pT stages and above values was assessed and the diagnostic efficiencies were analyzed.Results The overall accuracy rate(88.46%vs.67.95%;χ2=9.628,P=0.002),the pT1-2 staging accuracy rate(80.00%vs.40.00%;χ2=6.667,P=0.01),and the pT3 staging accuracy rate(88.10%vs.69.05%;χ2=4.525,P=0.033)of multiple-parameter maps derived from DLSCT were significantly higher than those of 120 kVp polyenergetic image,respectively.The Z-eff,NICAP and NICVP were significantly different among pT stage groups(F=6.456,11.029,12.698,all P<0.05)and exhibited a positive correlation with pT stages(r=0.371,0.367,0.363,all P<0.01).The areas under the curve of Z-eff,NICAP and NICVP to assess pT3-4 staging RA were 0.77,0.71 and 0.74,respectively.Conclusion The multiple-parameter maps derived from DLSCT can significantly improve the diagnostic accuracy of preoperative tumor staging of RA.Z-eff from plain scan and NIC from dual-phase helps differentiate pT1-2 from pT3-4 staging RA.
6.The 495th case: young female-hyperandrogenemia-severe insulin resistance
Yunying CUI ; Ruizhi JIAJUE ; Meiping CHEN ; Lin LU ; Miao YU ; Linjie WANG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2022;61(6):703-707
A 22-year-old female has complained of hirsutism, acanthosis nigricans, enlarged clitoris, and menstrual disorders since puberty. Laboratory examinations revealed hyperandrogenemia. Severe insulin resistance and diabetes were found during hospitalization in our hospital. She was diagnosed with type A insulin resistance syndrome finally. After treatment with metformin, the acanthosis nigricans was significantly relieved, blood glucose was controlled satisfactorily, and the menstrual cycle was restored.