1.An Experimental Study on Large - Dosage Vitamin C for the Treatment of Head - Injured Cats
Chinese Journal of Trauma 1991;0(01):-
A Large-dosage vitamin C was used for treating head injuries in 24 male cats. The animals were randomly divided into three groups: the injured, control, vitamim C group. A dose of 200mg/kg of vitamim C were injected intravenously at once and 6 hours after injury. The neuropeptides in the plasma and CSF were measured. The results showed that the neuropeptides were lower significantly in vitamin C group than head-injured group. It suggests that large-dosage vitamin Cmay reduce the secondary brain damge and cerebral edema after head injury.
2.Keyhole operation for treatment of the intracranial aneurysm with the assistant of neuroendoscope
Shaoji YUAN ; Rongwei ZHANG ; Zisheng LIU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2000;0(02):-
Objective To discuss the operation effect and the role of neuroendoscope which was used to assist the keyhole approach in treatment of intracranial aneurysms Methods The keyhole surgery with the assistant of neuroendoscope was used to treat 14 cases of aneurysm After initial exposure of pterional or superciliary arch keyhole approach with the aid of microscope,the rigis endoscpe was introduced to confirm regional anatomy,including the aneurismal neck and adjacent structure After clipping,introduced again to inspect the positions of the clip and nearby structures. Results After operation,all the 14 cases were recovered without any severe complication. Conclusions There was a sufficient exposure in the visualization of the anatomy of the aneurysm and surrouding structures,the injuries of operation were relieved,the time in operation and hospital can be shortern,as well as reliable operation effect.
3.Low Field MRI Diagnosis of Adenomyosis
Zisheng YI ; Yiping LIU ; Fan YANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 1992;0(11):-
Objective To investigate the diagnostic value of low field MRI for adenomyosis. Methods MRI features of adenomyosis pathologically proved in 18 cases were retrospectively analysed.Results 15 cases were diffusive adenomyosis,the junctional zones of uterus were exteusive thickened to 12.0~32.6 mm,mean 16.2 mm,diffusive high signal intensity distributed over in myometrium which was low signal intensity in 11 cases,it was typical “snowing sign”,lower signal intensity in the myometrium in another 4 cases on T 2WI and fat-suppression imaging. A little high signal intensity was found in 6 cases on T 1WI. 3 cases were focal adenomyosis(adenomyoma), 4 lesions totally. The adenomyoma’s boundaries were not distinct and their shapes were roundish or irregular. The lesions were low signal intensity or diffusive high signal intensity distributed in the low signal intensity fields on T 2WI and fat-suppression imaging. A little high signal intensity was found in 2 lesions on T 1WI. Conclusion T 2WI and fat-suppression imaging of low field MRI are very useful techniques of the diagnosis of adenomyosis.
4.Observation on biological characters of Streptococcus mutans luxS gene knockout mutant strain
Zhengwei HUANG ; Zheng LIU ; Rui MA ; Zisheng TANG ; Cailian ZHU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2008;28(4):330-333
Objective To investigate the construction of Streptococcus mutans luxS gene knockout mutant which can act as the technical platform for following researches on luxS quorum sensing function in oral ecosystem.Methods Erythromycin resistance gene was inserted between two 1 kb fragments containing regions of DNA immediately upstream and downstream of the luxS translational start and stop codons.The resuhing construct was linearized and electro-transformed into Streptococcus mutans cells.After allelic exchange,the luxS gene knockout mutant strains were selected on 10μg/ml erythromycin plates,and compared the growth and biofilms formation of luxS knockout mutant with wild type strains.Results The luxSknockout mutant was confirmed by PCR,and it was also confirmed that this gene mutant could be stably passed through in vitro.The growth mode of luxS knockout mutant showed obvious difierences against that of wild type at stationary phase,the knockout mutant gained more bacteria cells growth.Conclusion Streptococcus mutans luxS gene has been successfully disrupted with allelic exchange.This mutant strains showed higher growth abilitv which could be the consequence of quorum sensing mutant.
5.The Value of Susceptibility-weighted Imaging in Evaluating the Histopathologic Grade of Cerebral Astrocytomas
Zisheng YI ; Yiping LIU ; Wenbin GUO ; Jianfei WU ; Hualiang LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2009;(6):424-427
Purpose:To investigate the value of susceptibility-weighted imaging(SWI)in evaluating the histopathologic grade of cerebral astrocytomas.Materials and Methods: 18 patients with histologically proven cerebral astrocytomas,including 7 diffuse astrocytomas,3 ana-plastic astrocytomas and 8 glioblastomas before treatment were involved in this study.The features on SWI were analyzed in 18 cerebral astrocytomas.Results: The veins in the tumors were not detected in 7 diffuse astrocytomas.Slight edema round tumors appeared in all the diffuse astrocytomas.Plenty veins in the tumors and severe edema round the tumors appeared in 3 anaplastic astrocytomas and 8 glioblastomas.The hemorrhagic foci were detected in 1 anaplastic astrocytomas and 6 glioblastomas.The edema round the tumors were moderate or severe in all the anaplastic astrocytomas or glioblastomas.Conclusions: Susceptibility-weighted imaging can provide the informations about blood supply,hemorrhagic focus and edema round the tumors.SWI is very useful for preoperative evaluation of the histopathologic grade of cerebral astrocytomas,especially for evaluation of high or low grade astrocytomas.
6.Evaluation on application of common diagnosis methods for schistosomiasis japonica in endemic areas of China Ⅱ Quantitive analysis of detection results for S.japonicum infection by IHA screening method and Kato-Katz technique
Yuemin LIU ; Dandan LIN ; Fei HU ; Xinghua HUANG ; Jianying LI ; Zisheng LI ; Zhujun FANG ; Bo GAO
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2010;22(2):126-131
Objectives To explore the correlation between the population characteristics of sero-reactivity with quantitative antibody based-IHA and the transmission parameters,such as epidemic situation,transmission status or infection trend in population.Methods The residents in one endemic administrative village were simultaneously examined by Kato-Katz technique for parasitological stool examination,as well as by immuno-diagnostic technique IHA for detection of IgG antibody against soluble egg antigen for two consecutive years.The results of examination were analyzed and compared on the diagnostic parameters of IHA,the correlation of the changes of positive rates and antibody levels of IHA with the changes of infection trend in population and the distribution of antibody levels between 'the true negative' and 'the true positive'.Results When Kato-Katz technique based on 2 stool samples,each read in 3 thick smears,was used as the reference,the overall sensitivity of IHA was high (from 77.27% to 85.48%) with a relatively poor specificity of lower than 60%,the negative predict value (NPV) was excellent of higher than 94%.The specificity of IHA decreased with the increase of the age in different age-groups of population,showing the highest among the younger less than 15 years old.The distribution trends of positive rates of antibody in different age groups by IHA showed similar to that of egg positive rate detected by Kato-Katz although the positive rates of IHA were higher than these by Kato-Katz,which showed that a higher false positive (from 41.90% to 44.56%) and a certain false negative (from 14.52% to 22.73%)existed in IHA.The positive rate of antibody decreased slowly among the individuals with S.japonicum infection,who received treatment.There was an overlap in the distribution of antibody levels between ' the true negative' and ' the true positive'.Conclusions Under the current schistosomiasis epidemic situation in China,IHA is valuable in the epidemiologic surveys.It should be of further deliberation applying IHA as the screening approaches for identification of target individuals for treatment or determination of the infection rate in community and IHA needs to be combined with the parasitological examination.
7.Principle and safety of high power focused-beam microwave for deep heating
Jia LIU ; Wenhai ZENG ; Baifan ZHANG ; Chao GONG ; Zisheng HU ; Liping HUANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 1992;0(01):-
ObjectiveTo evaluate the safety and effectiveness of high power focused-beam microwave for deep region/whole body heating.MethodsTen 20 cm?20 cm?2 cm Jiang Han-bao prescribtion muscle phantoms were counterpoised exactly to 37 ℃,then piled up under microwave applicator. Nine thermocouples were placed between the phantoms in the center to monitor the temperature during heating. The phantoms were heated with a series of different source-skin distances and powers with the temperature measured every 1-2 min. After heating,the thermal distributive images for the phantoms were attained by liquid crystal plate (LCP) with the temperature of 40-45 ℃. Five swines with 60-75 kg weight were heated 8 times (1-3 times for each swine ) for 120 min each session,with a heating power of 600-800 W. Serum and tissues including liver,kidney,colon-rectum,intestine,muscle,fat and lung were collected for pathologic examination before and after heating. ResultsThe temperature images of 2-10 cm depth attained immediately after heating by LCP showed that the aim temperature (equal or over 40 ℃) was achieved and exhibited uniform thermal distribution in these areas. The tissues of the swines showed no serious damage by either microscopic or electron-microscopic examination. Some serum enzymatic parameters temporarily increased after heating,then reduced to normal level after a short interval (about one week) ConclusionHigh power focused-beam microwave is effective and safe for deep region/whole body heating by either phantoms or animal tests.
8.Practice and exploration of virtual simulation tutoring system in standardized residency training of dentistry
Yan ZOU ; Zisheng TANG ; Danying TAO ; Weiqiang YU ; Yuhua LIN ; Xiaolei YAN ; Yan LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2021;20(3):319-322
In this study, the virtual simulation tutoring system was applied to the teaching of dental residents in the standardized training stage for the first time, including the curriculum preparation, curriculum design and teaching practice. Through the practice of the preparation of class Ⅱ holes and the tooth preparation of PFM (porcelain fused to metal) by the dental residents in the virtual simulation teaching system, the teaching arrangement of three courses as one term was explored. Each course adopted the matching interactive teaching mode. Finally, the transcripts would be given by the virtual simulation teaching system to comment and summarize. This study has laid a foundation for future promotion of virtual simulation teaching system in the standardized training stage of stomatology residents and found a new direction for improving the proficiency and accuracy of residents' clinical operation skills.
9.Effects of different lipid-lowering regimens on endothelial function and safety in patients with unstable angina
Bing LI ; Weile MA ; Jun WANG ; Zisheng YANG ; Yongsheng QU ; Xiaoyu LIU ; Hongyan DUAN ; Yong WANG ; Liuyi WANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021;30(1):73-78
Objective:To investigate the effects of different lipid-lowering regimens on blood lipids, endothelial function and safety in patients with unstable angina.Methods:Patients who admitted to Henan Provincial People's Hospital for unstable angina from September 2018 to May 2019 were randomly (random number) divided into the conventional treatment group, intensive statin group and intensive lipid-lowering group. Follow-up was performed at 1, 3, and 6 months after treatment according to the predetermined lipid-lowering regimen. Assessments included lipid profile, liver function, muscle enzymes, hypersensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), endothelial function (reactive hyperemia index, RHI), ischemic events, myalgia, and discontinuation. The differences of the follow-up indicators among the three groups were analyzed.Results:A total of 375 patients were enrolled and randomly divided into three groups, 125 patients in each group. There were no significant differences in demographic data and medication among the three groups. At the 1st month, the low density lipoprotein cholesterin (LDL-C) compliance rate of the intensive statin group was significantly higher than those in the conventional treatment group ( χ2=3.939, P=0.047) and the intensive lipid-lowering group ( χ2=4.63, P=0.031). At the 3rd month, the reductions of LDL-C in the intensive statin group and the intensive lipid-lowering group were significantly better than that in the conventional treatment group( P<0.01). At the 6th month, the reduction rate of LDL-C in the intensive lipid-lowering group was higher than that in the intensive statin group ( q=4.332, P<0.01). At the 1st month, the improvement of hs-CRP and RHI in the intensive statin group was significantly better than that in the conventional treatment group( q=4.133, P<0.05). From the 3rd month of treatment, the incidence of cardiovascular events in the intensive statin group and the intensive lipid-lowering group showed a tendency to decrease compared with the conventional treatment group, but no statistically significant difference was found. At the 6th months of treatment, the withdrawal rates were significantly higher in the intensive statin group and the intensive lipid-lowering group than that in the conventional treatment group (χ 2=4.488, P=0.03 and χ2=5.039, P=0.02). There were no significant differences in the ratio of liver enzyme and muscle enzyme elevation and the incidence of myalgia among the three groups (all P>0.05). Conclusions:Intensive statin therapy can make LDL-C reach the standard in patients with unstable angina pectoris as soon as possible, significantly improve inflammation indicators and endothelial function, and has good safety.
10.MRI diagnosis of intracranial extra-encephalon cavernous angiomas
Zisheng YI ; Min XIONG ; Yiping LIU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2018;34(1):15-18
Objective To investigate MRI diagnosis of intracranial extra-encephalon cavernous angiomas.Methods In 9 intracranial extra-encephalon cavernous angiomas,5 masses located in the parasellar,2 masses in the lateral ventricle triangle,1 mass in the fourth ventricle and 1 mass in temporal subdural space.The MRI features of the masses were analyzed.Results 5 parasellar cavernous angiomas enclosed the ipsilateral internal carotid artery and extended the saddle.The masses showed homogeneous low intensity on T1WI,high intensity on T2WI,obvious enhancement on enhanced scan.Of 2 cavernous angiomas in the right lateral ventricle triangle, 1 mass showed homogeneous low intensity on T 1WI,high intensity on T2WI,obvious enhancement on enhanced scan;the other mass showed isointensity on T1WI,slight high intensity on T2WI,high intensity on DWI,low intensity on SWI and patchy enhancement on enhanced scan.1 cavernous angioma located in the fourth ventricular showed mixed intensity on T 1WI and T2WI,low signal rim around the mass on T2WI,inhomogeneous high intensity on DWI sequence and little enhancement on enhanced scan.1 mass located in temporal subdural space showed homogeneous low intensity on T 1WI,high intensity on T2WI,low intensity on DWI,isointensity on SWI and homogeneous obvious enhancement on enhanced scan.Conclusion The MRI findings of the intracranial extra-encephalon cavernous angiomas are characteristic.Most masses show homogeneous low intensity on T1WI,high intensity on T2WI and obvious enhancement on enhanced scan.The masses should mainly be distinguished from meningiomas.