1.Radiography comparison of the pulmonary embolism
Zhan-Hong MA ; Ru-Ping DAI ; Cheng CAO ; Xiao-Ou QI ; Hua BAI ; Chen WANG ;
Chinese Journal of Radiology 1994;0(06):-
Objective To evaluate the application value of X-ray,echocardiogram,pulmonary perfusion scintigraphy,EBCT,Magnetic resonance Pulmonary angiography in diagnosis of PTE.Methods Twenty-five consecutive patients clinically diagnosed of having PTE were examined from july 2003 through March 2004. Patients underwent X-ray chest plain film, echoeardiogram, electronic beam computed tomographie (EBCT)angiography,ventilation-perfusion (V-P)seintigraphy,Magnetic resonance Pulmonary angiography (MRPA)and puhnonary angiography according to a strict diagnostic protocol.Two of the independent readers reviewed the pulmonary angiography and record all of the lobe and segmental involved in PTE and compared with other image method.Results Pulmonary angiography:all of the patients success underwent the technique,the pulmonary artery branch with PTE was in 556 of 775 branches (71.7%). Chest radiography had hints of diagnosis in 12 of 25 patients.Nine patients diagnosed with echocardiogram. Right heart enlargement was in 21,and pulmonary hypertension in 18.V-P scintigraphy revealed 247 segmental involved with PTE of 500 (52.0% ),and the sensitivity was 64.66% compare with the pulmonary angiography.There were 523 pulmonary branches involved PTE with EBCT pulmonary angiograpy of 775 branches,and the sensitivity was 94.06%.MRPA: 8 of 10 patients succeed in the technique, 155 branches of 248 were detected with PTE(62.5% ),the sensitivity was 81.29%.Conclusions EBCT is a high sensitivity method in diagnosis of PTE.Chest radiography and echocardiogram are the first-line modality of PTE.V-P scintigrapby is the valid compensation in diagnosis subsegmental pulmonary artery with PTE when EBCT miss diagnosis.Gd-CE-MRPA may be the second-line modality in diagnosis of PTE.
2.Application of microlecture in practice class of aerospace physiology
Lin ZHANG ; Bo JIAO ; Yungang BAI ; Jiuhua CHENG ; Zhibin YU ; Jin MA
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2017;37(9):1336-1339
Aerospace physiology is an important part of aerospace medicine.There are some problems existing in the current practice classes.Microlecture is a new kind of teaching methods.With its advantages, microlecture improved the teaching efficiency, and played a good role in the practice classes for undergraduate students, successfully solving part of the problems and promoting the teaching reform.The microlecture, as an auxiliary means, provides a new way for practice class of aerospace physiology.It`s suggested to be popularized in undergraduate teaching of aerospace medicine.
3.Analysis of a survey result on the state of Kashin-Beck disease in Tibet
Sheng-cheng, ZHAO ; Ci-wang MA BAI ; Sang-zhu XI ZHA ; Jie, LANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2011;30(5):524-526
ObjectiveTo investigate the distribution of Kashin-Beck disease(KBD) in Tibet, and assess the disease status. Methods Between 2007 and 2008, a survey was done on KBDepidemiology which was carried out in four prefectures of 26 counties according to the east, south, west, north and center in Nakchu,Lhoca, Nyingtri and Shigatse districts of Tibet, with towns and villages as baseline survey points. According to the KBD e survey scheme, KBD clinical examination for adults was also carried out and at the same time clinical and right hand anteroposterior X-ray examinations were given to children aged 4 - 13. The partition of endemic area was based on the criteria of national standards for Kashin-Beck disease diagnoses《GB 16395-1996》. Slight KBD area:clinical prevalence of Kashin-Beck disease grade Ⅰ and above was less than 10% or X-ray detection rate < 10% of children; the moderate prevalent KBD area: clinical prevalence of Kashin-Beck disease grade Ⅰ and above was between 10% and 20% or X-ray detection rate was between 10% and 30% of children; severe KBD area: clinical prevalence of KBD grade Ⅰ and above was more than 20% or X-ray detection rate was higher than 30% of children.ResultsA total of 108 townships of 26 counties were surveyed, 14 686 adults were clinically examined, cases detection of grade Ⅰ and above were 637 people, the prevalence was 4.34%, and no case of grade Ⅲ was detected.Of 5769 children's right anteroposterior X-ray film, 102 were detected positive; the prevalence rate was 1.77%.Metaphysis was affected in most of the child cases, which accounting for 89.2% (91/102). Amongst all the counties, there were 10 counties, clinical detection rate of adult KBD was 0, and children's X-ray detection rate of KBD was also 0. In 1 county the clinical prevalence rate for adults KBD was 0 and X-ray detection rate for children was 3.66(7/191 ). In 12 counties the clinical prevalence rate for adults KBD was between 1.03% and 7.54%, X-ray detection rate for children was between 0 and 7.76%, amongst all these counties surveyed there were 5 counties,the detection rate for children was 0. In 3 counties the clinical prevalence rate for adult KBD was between 10.69%and 13.88%, the X-ray detection rate for children was between 5.31% and 7.76%. Conclusions According to the criteria for diagnoses of KBD, within the 26 counties surveyed, 10 counties are non-endemic areas, 13 counties are slight endemic areas, 3 counties are medium endemic areas. So far, KBD is prevalent in 52 counties of 7 prefectures (cities) in Tibet, the disease is widely distributed, the situation is still severe, and there is a need to continue to strengthen KBD surveillance.
4.Interleukin-1α induces immunosuppression by mesenchymal stem cells in promoting the growth of prostate cancer cells
Jiwen CHENG ; Qinggui MENG ; Chengzhong MA ; Qingyun ZHANG ; Honghua ZHOU ; Xianzhong BAI
Chinese Journal of Urology 2014;35(4):297-300
Objective To explore the preliminary mechanism of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in promoting prostate cancer proliferation in tumor inflammatory microenvironment.Methods From April 2013 to October 2013,MSCs pretreated with inflammatory cytokine IL-1α (MSCs (IL-1α)) and its culture supernatants mixed with RM-1 cells,which origined from C57BL/6 mice,were subcutaneously administered in the armpit area of C57BL/6 or BALB/c mice to establish homologous or heterologous transplant animal mode and to detect the tumor growth.Meanwhile the influence of MSCs on the proliferation of spleen cells was detected in vitro.Results In homologous transplant model,the relative tumor weight of prostate cancer cells prtreated with MSCs and MSCs (IL-1α) and their culture supernatant were (3.4 ± 0.2),(3.3 ±0.2),(4.9±0.5),and (5.2±0.6) g.The results were statistically significant (P<0.05) compared with the control group (2.4±0.2) g.In heterologous model,the ratio of tumor formation of the pretreated groups were 50%,50%,80% and 80%,respectively,compared with the control group of 0%.The results were statistically significant (P<0.05).In proliferation experiments of spleen cells,the number of spleen cell pretreated with IL-1α were significantly lower than that in control group and unpretreated group (P < 0.05).Conclusions MSCs pretreated with IL-1α could effectively promote the growth of prostate cancer cell in vivo.The reason may be due to inflammatory cytokines induce immune suppression of MSCs and then lead to immune escape of cancer cells.
5.A study of genetic toxicity of a neotype in situ polymeric injectable artificial prosthetic nucleus pulposus
Kewen BAI ; Dewei ZOU ; Jigong WU ; Xiaofei CHENG ; Xuefeng ZHOU ; Huasong MA
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(10):-
Objective To detect the genetic toxicity of a neotype in situ polymeric injectable artificial prosthetic nucleus pulposus.Methods The artificial prosthetic nucleus pulposus was soaked for preparing the leaching liquor which was used for tests of genetic toxicity.Salmonella typhimurium reverse mutation test(Ames Test),mammalian cell chromosome aberration(CA) test utilizing Chinese hamster ovary cells(CHO),and mouse micronucleus(MN) test were performed to detect the genetic toxicity of the extraction,including the effects on DNA,chromosome aberration and genetic mutation.Results The number of reverse mutation strains,from five strains of every dosage group,was all lower than half of quantum of control group,with or without the addition of S9,in the Ames Test,which assessed as negative.In CA test,no significant difference of chromosome aberration rate existed among the high,medium and low concentration group,while the CA rate of all the three groups was lower than that of the negative group(P0.05),but significantly lower than that of the positive control group(P
6.Prevalence of trachoma trichiasis and corneal opacity in the Shaanxi Province of China
Chen-Jing, ZHOU ; Yu-Hong, CHENG ; Qiang, MA ; Jun, JIA ; Yuan, HE ; Li-Ling, ZHANG ; Bai-Chao, REN
International Eye Science 2016;16(8):1534-1536
Abstract?AIM: To assess the current situation of trachoma in Shaanxi Province and analyze its epidemiology and clinical features.?METHODS: The World Health Organization ( WHO ) simplified trachoma grading system was used for the recognition and registration of cases of trachoma. Trachoma rapid assessment ( TRA ) was conducted and 30.3687 million people from Shaanxi province were screened. Eyelids, eyelashes, conjunctiva and cornea were examined.The prevalence of trachoma trichiasis ( TT) in Shaanxi Province was estimated.?RESULTS: Totally 987 cases with TT were collected in Shaanxi province, in which 395 cases were male and 592 cases were female. The overall TT prevalence was 0.0325‰.The age of TT cases ranged from 25-86 years old, and concentrated in the 60-80 years old, only 58 cases were <50 years old.There were 12 cases of TT combined corneal opacity (CO) and the ratio was 1.2%. Sixty-four patients were cured by electrolysis trichiasis, the remaining 923 patients corrected by surgery interventions.?CONCLUSION: Based on the results of this study, trachoma blind is no longer estimated as a public health problem in Shaanxi province, as the detection rate of TT was less than 1‰ which is the goal of “elimination of trachoma” worldwide.
7.Relationship between Uric Acid Levels in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke and Discharged Outcome
Yumei GUO ; Long MA ; Chengyue BAO ; Zeyu HUANG ; Fangrui LI ; Lirong YANG ; Wenting BAI ; Hui CHENG ; Wenbo LIU ; Liying LU ; Weijun TONG ; Mo ZHOU ; Hongmei LI ; Tan XU
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2015;(3):17-20
Objective To examine the association between uric acid (UA)levels of patients with acute ischemic stroke at ad-mission and discharged outcome.Methods The acute ischemic stroke patients of Xinganmeng People’s Hospital in Inner Mongolia,from June 1,2009 to May 31,2012 were continuity included in the present study,the included analysis sample size were 3 440 cases.Poor discharged outcome was defined as the occurrence of disability or death.With reference to the Modi-fied Rankin's Scale (MRs)Stroke Scale,Scores were recorded in the questionnaires,score of 3 or more (MRs≥3)was de-fined as disability.The patients were all grouped by P20,P60,P90 of UA,binary logistic regression were used in studying of risk factors,calculated the odds ratios (Odds ratio,OR)and 95% confidence interval (95% Confident interval,95%CI).All tests were two-sided test and a significance level of 0.05.Results A total of 359 people occurred poor outcomes in the stud-y,accounting for 10.44%.Univariate logistic regression analysis of poor outcome occurred showed that relative to the lowest group(P20,UA≤222.6 mmol/L),the second and third group (UA:222.7 ~ 310.9 mmol/L and 311.0~419.7 mmol/L) OR (95% CI)were:0.70(0.53~0.91)(P <0.05)and 0.66(0.49~0.88)(P <0.05).After adjusted age,body tempera-ture,high blood pressure,hyperglycemia,history of stroke,high triglycerides,high LDL-C and smoking,relative to the low-est level group,the second and third group occurred poor outcoming OR (95% CI)were:0.70(0.53~0.93)(P <0.05)and 0.66(0.48~0.90)(P <0.05).Conclusion Higher levels of uric acid levels in patients with acute ischemic stroke may inde-pendently related with occurred poor discharged outcome.
8.A case-control study on the influencing factors to mild cognitive impairment among the community-based elderly population
Fei MA ; Ting WANG ; Jiong YIN ; Xu-Jing BAI ; Xiao-Dong ZHANG ; Jun MENG ; Cheng-Yi QU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2008;29(9):873-877
Objective To explore the influencing factors on mild cognitive impairment among the community-based elderly population.Methods A‘n:m'matched case-control study was conducted to analyze the risk factors.COx regression model of survival analysis was selected to deal with non-geometric proportional matched data which was difficult to analyze by logistic regression modeI.Results Four hundred and twenty-three cases together with nine hundred and twenty-five controls were interviewed with an uniformed questionnaire.Through univariate and multivariate cox regression analysis,the odds ratio and 95%CJ of these risk factors appeared to be:physieal labor as 1.396(1.092-1.785);smoking as 1.551 (1.021-2.359);higher level of blood glucose as 1.354(1.102-1.664);HDL-C in the serum as 1.543 (1.232-1.932);LDL-C in the serum as 1.299(1.060-1.592);lower level of estrogen in the serum as 1.263(1.031-1.547);hypertension as 1.967(1.438-2.689);diabete:1.381(1.139-1.675);depressive disorder:1.406(1.110-1.780);cerebral thrombosis as 1.593(1.307-1.943);higher SBP as 1.331(1.129-1.569)and ApoEe4 carrier as 1.462(1.140-1.873)respectively.Odds ratio and 95%CI on protection factors appeared to be:reading newspaper frequently as 0.610(0.503-0.740);frequently doing housework as 0.804(0.665-0.973);frequently engaging in social activities as 0.617(0.502-0.757);reemployment after formal retirement as 0.759(0.636-0.906);having acumen olfaction as 0.900(0.845-0.958);having extrovert personality as 0.829(0.699-0.984);being decisive as 0.811(0.662-0.993).Conclusion The major measures to prevent MCI seemed to be including the following factors as:being intellectuals,engaging in healthy life style and decreasing the risk in developing hypertension,diabetes,depressive disorder and cerebrovascular disease.However.olfactory hypoesthesia,cowardice and haring introvert character,ApoEε4 carrier etc could be treated as early indications to signify MCI.
9.Relations between alcoholism and osteoporosis or femoral head necrosis
Jin-Li GUO ; Cheng-Yi QU ; Fan BAI ; Jun-Hong MA ; Yao-Feng CHAI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2013;34(7):732-735
Objective To explore the relationship of alcoholism between osteoporosis or femoral head necrosis.Methods In this case-control study,we selected 95 eligible patients with femoral head necrosis and another 67 cases of osteoporosis as case group,together with 342 patients of fractures from the Second Hospital affiliated to Shanxi Medical College,from February to December 2010,as the control group.Questionnaire was used to collect general information of the patients.Through comparative analysis,related factors of femoral head,osteoporosis were defined.18 patients with alcoholic femoral head necrosis,11 patients with alcoholic osteoporosis and 20 patients with fractures were selected from the above said three groups and going through the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) as well as the Alcohol Use Disorders Scale (ADS).Using SPSS 13.0 conducted one-way ANOVA (analysis of variance),chi-square test,categorical logistic regression analysis were used for statistical analysis.Results Results from logistic regression analysis showed that the adjusted odds ratio of those subjects who liked drinking alcohol had an incidence of femoral head necrosis or osteoporosis as 7.70 (95% CI:1.84,32.30) and 8.44 (95% CI:1.70,41.90),respectively.The risks of using hormone for treating femoral head necrosis or osteoporosis were 78.43 (95%CI:11.20,149.05) and 22.75 (95%CI:2.59,100.27) times than those without.Data from the AUDIT showed that:over-dose of alcohol drinking habit existed 100% in the femoral head necrosis group while 54.45% in the osteoporosis group,while 75 percent patients in the fractures group had normal alcohol drinking habit.Statistically significant differences appeared in the three groups (P<0.01).Results from the ADS showed that there were statistically significant differences between the ADS scores of the three groups (F=3.68,P=0.03).Conclusion Alcohol intake did seem to be highly correlated with the incidence rates of femoral head necrosis or osteoporosis.Alcohol-related necrosis could be viewed as alcohol-dependent diseases while alcohol-related and osteoporosis could partially be recognized as alcohol-dependent disease.
10.An experimental study on the basic fibroblast growth factor slow-releasing microsphere for knee osteoarthritis in the rabbit.
Lei ZHANG ; Bai-cheng CHEN ; Shi-yun MA ; Wei-min ZHANG ; Jun WANG ; Hang SU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2011;49(9):830-833
OBJECTIVETo study the therapeutic effect of chitosan-coated basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) slow-releasing microspheres on the knee osteoarthritis in the rabbit.
METHODSFrom November 2008 to July 2009, 54 New Zealand rabbits were divided into 6 groups at random, which were the control group, the model group, the PBS-M group, the bFGF-S group, the 10-bFGF-M group and the 100-bFGF-M group, respectively. The model of knee osteoarthritis was induced by the injection of papain in the rabbit. Except the control and model groups, all the experimental groups were implanted 1 ml intervention solution at the third and sixth weeks, including the PBS microspheres, bFGF solution, 10 µg bFGF microspheres and 100 µg bFGF microspheres, respectively. The rabbits were sacrificed at the ninth week after operation, and then articular cartilage was conducted the morphological and histopathological evaluation.
RESULTSThe damage of articular cartilage in the model group was more serious than that in the control group, with statistical differences according to the Ink score (t = 8.22, P = 0.00) and Mankin score (t = 17.20, P = 0.00). The damage of articular cartilage in the PBS-M and bFGF-S groups were similar with that in the model group, according to the Ink score (t = 0.26, P = 0.79; t = 0.80, P = 0.45) and Mankin score (t = 1.51, P = 0.17; t = 0.56, P = 0.60). The Ink and Mankin scores in the 10-bFGF-M and 100-bFGF-M groups were better than that in the model group (Ink score: t = 3.58, P = 0.01; t = 6.82, P = 0.00; Mankin score: t = 3.41, P = 0.01; t = 5.00, P = 0.00), with the 100-bFGF-M group much better (t = 5.29, P = 0.00; t = 2.80, P = 0.02).
CONCLUSIONSThe bFGF slow-releasing microsphere can keep its effective intra-articular concentration, which may accelerate the synthesis of proteoglycan and inhibit its decomposition to reverse the damage of articular cartilage.
Animals ; Drug Carriers ; administration & dosage ; therapeutic use ; Fibroblast Growth Factor 2 ; administration & dosage ; therapeutic use ; Injections, Intra-Articular ; Microspheres ; Osteoarthritis, Knee ; therapy ; Rabbits