1.A Clinical Study on the Influence Factors of Effective Resuscitation
Zheng LI ; Bingquan YOU ; Xi SU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(10):-
Objective To study the clinical features of cardiac arrest patients and the influence factors of effective resuscitation. Methods The clinical data of 76 patients in our hospital who underwent cardiac arrest and resuscitation were analyzed retrospectively. Results The effective resuscitation were observed in forty-seven patients (47/76, 61.8%), 28 patients completely survived(28/76,36.8%), and the total death rate was 63.2%. The successful rate of resuscitation was positive relation to the starting time of resuscitation, the way of cardiac arrest, and the structure and function of heart, but was negative relation to the times of cardioversion. The successful rate of resuscitation had indefinite relation with the patients age and gender. Conclusion The immediate cardioversion was the key factor of successful resuscitation.The successful resuscitation was dependent on the continuous and effective cardio-press. Basical cardio-disease was the major factor affecting prognosis.
2.The correlative study between index of hemodynamics and vibration perception thresholds in type 2 diabetic patients
Bingquan YANG ; Suxiang LI ; Zilin SUN ; Hui JIN ; Yao WANG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2001;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the correlation of ankle-brachial index(ABI),pulsatility index(PI),resistent index(RI)and vibration perception thresholds(VPT)in type 2 diabetic patients(T2DM).Methods A total of 664 type 2 diabetic patients with 1 328 legs(362 men and 302 women)were divided into three groups based on the ABI test: group A(ABI
3.Effect of Astragalus Injection as an Adjunctive Therapy on the Biology in Patients with Schizophrenia and Its Clinical Efficacy
Ruiguo QUAN ; Bingquan LI ; Liqin LI ; Dongming WANG ; Peiyi SONG ; Furen CHEN
China Pharmacy 2001;0(09):-
OBJECTIVE:To observe the effect of Astragalus injection as an adjunctive therapy on the biology in patients with schizophrenia and its clinical efficacy. METHODS: A total of 100 patients with schizophrenia were randomly assigned to trial group(n=50) or control group(n=50). The trial group received routine antipsychotic drugs plus Astragalus injection (40 mL?d-1, iv gtt) for 7 days, and the control group received antipsychotic drugs alone without addition of traditional Chinese medicine for 7 days. All the patients received for a total of 4 courses of treatment. Besides, both groups received additional benzodiazepine but not other hipnotics. RESULTS: After treatment, there were significant differences between the trial group and the control group in ECG QTc duration, sugar level, therapeutic efficacy, PANSS scores (total score and the sub-item scores) and adverse reactions etc(P
4.Application of cell block combined with immunohistochemistry in diagnosis of pleural effusion
Lihua LUO ; Wanyi ZHANG ; Huijuan LIU ; Bingquan LI ; Shigang WU ; Jinghua XIAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2015;(8):904-907
Purpose To investigate the application value in diagnosis of pleural effusion by cell block combined with immunohisto-chemistry. Methods 60 cases of pleural effusion were collected, and paraffin-embedded cell block was prepared and immunohisto-chemistry was used to detect the expression of CK7, TTF-1, E-cadherin, CEA and Calretinin. Results By use of cell block combined with immunohistochemistry, malignant detected rate was higher than that of the conventional centrifugal smear. There was statistical significance in the expression of CK7, TTF-1, E-cadherin, CEA and Calretinin between pleural effusion lung adenocarcinoma and reac-tive hyperplasia mesothelial cells (P<0. 05). CK7, TTF-1, E-cadherin and CEA were highly expressed in pleural effusion of lung ad-enocarcinoma cell. Calretinin was highly expressed in hyperplastic mesothelial cells. Conclusion Cell block and immunohistochemi-cal technique combination in the differential diagnosis of difficult pleural effusion has important clinical significance. It is worthy of popularization and further clinical application.
5.Analysis of 15 quality indicators in clinical laboratory in Zhejiang province
Weixing LI ; Zhiguo WANG ; Fengfeng KANG ; Zhiming SHAN ; Chao SONG ; Bingquan CHEN ; Mingqi WANG ; Jie ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;(1):23-28
Objective To establish and apply the procedure of survey on quality indicator in clinical laboratory and to analyze the status in quo of the 15 quality indicators in Zhejiang province .Methods A network platform for the survey on quality indicator in clinical laboratory was designed and developed by our center.The online questionnaires that should be reported back within one month were assigned to 473 laboratories.The developed software and SPSS 13.0 were used for statistical analysis .13 indicators expressed in rate were further evaluated with sigma scales .The 25th percentile, 50th percentile, and 75th percentile of the distribution of each quality indicator were regarded as the minimum , appropriate and optimum quality specifications, respectively.Results Totally 444 laboratories submitted the survey results.The overall sigma levels of 10/13 indicators were all >3, of which the inappropriate CV of internal quality control and unacceptable performances in EQA were still less than 3σin 15.8%and 9.2%of the laboratories.The rates of quality indicators in different scales of laboratories and diverse disciplines were significantly different .Pre-analytical TAT in routine examination for clinical chemistry and immunology was 50 min, on average.And the time for routine examination of blood , urine and stool was 30 min.Pre-analytical TAT in emergency examination for all four disciplines were all between 10 and 15 min. Intra-analytical TAT for clinical immunology was the longest , which was 154 min for routine examination and 40 min for emergency examination, respectively.The optimum quality specifications for 8 indicators were 6σ, while the minimum quality specifications were less than 1σfor 4 indicators.Conclusions According to the results of our survey, the pre-analytical quality indicator perform better than that of Intra-analytical and post-analytical phase.The laboratory should strengthen the laboratory information system technology construction to ensure the reliable data collection and long-time monitoring.
6.Effects of IL-33 on renal tubular injury in lupus nephritis through the JAK/STAT signaling pathway
Li TANG ; Pengjun WANG ; Lina CAO ; Juan WANG ; Bingquan LI ; Qianli SONG ; Bangjuan SHANG
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2018;41(6):509-513
Objective To investigate the effects and mechanism of interleukin 33 (IL-33) on renal tubular injury in mice with lupus nephritis.Methods Twelve-week-old female MRL/lpr mice were randomly divided into model group,IL-33 group and solvent control group with 10 rats in each group.Ten female MRL/MP mice of the same age were used as normal control group.The mice in IL-33 group were intraperitoneally injected with 100 μL of phosphate buffer saline (PBS),containing 2 μg of recombinant mouse IL-33,once a day for 14 days.The mice in control group and the model group were intraperitoneally injected with the same dose of PBS.All the mice were sacrificed at 14 weeks of age.Serum creatinine (Cr) and urea nitrogen (BUN) concentrations were determined by serum separation.The urine in 24 hours was collected testing urinary protein creatinine ratio and urinary protein quantification.The contents of E-cadherin,α-SMA,and JAK/STAT pathway signaling proteins,including JAK2,p-JAK2,STAT1,and p-STAT1,were detected by Western blot.Results The BUN,urinary protein creatinine ratio and urine protein level of the IL-33 group were significantly higher than those of the model group (all P<0.05).The expression of renal tubular epithelial cells o-SMA in the IL-33 group was higher than that in the model group,and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).Compared with the model group,the expression of E-cadherin in the tubular epithelial cells of IL-33 group decreased and the expression of p-JAK2 and p-STAT1 protein increased,and the differences were all statistically significant (all P<0.05).Compared with the model group,the levels of JAK2 and STAT1 in IL-33 group change little,and the differences were not statistically significant (all P>0.05).Conclusions IL-33 can cause tubulointerstitial lesions in lupus mice,and its mechanism may be related to the activation of JAK/STAT pathway.
7.A multi-center study on realtime polymerase chain reaction assay for group B Streptococcus in pregnant ;women
Chunyan SHI ; Yangyu ZHAO ; Ling FAN ; Lei YANG ; Huixia YANG ; Liying SUN ; Shouhui QU ; Liying ZOU ; Shilan LI ; Bingquan WU ; Chen YAO
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2014;(6):361-364
Objective To evaluate the accuracy of realtime polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay in the detection of group B Streptococcus (GBS) in pregnant women. Methods Samples were collected from 1 395 women at 35-37 weeks of gestation from March 1 to December 31, 2009 at three hospitals in Beijing. Samples were obtained from the lower one third vaginal wall and perianal area and tested for GBS using standard culture and PCR. Standard culture and gene analysis for GBS were applied as the gold standard, and the sensitivity and specificity of the rapid assay were determined. Results Of the 1 395 women qualified for PCR testing, 40(2.9%) were identified as GBS positive on the basis of the results of specimen culture, compared to 114 (8.2%) on the basis of PCR assay. The culture was negative and the PCR positive in 77 patients. The results which were not in agreement using the two tests were evaluated by the gene analysis for GBS. Among the 77 samples which were GBS positive by PCR, 66 samples were determined as GBS positive by gene analysis. The sensitivity of the PCR assay was 97.2%(103/106) and specificity was 99.1%(1 278/1 289), the maternal GBS colonization was 7.6%(106/1 395). Conclusions Realtime PCR assay allows rapid and reliable detection of GBS in last trimester with high sensitivity and specificity.
8.Status analysis of 15 quality indicators at clinical laboratorieis of 8029 medical institutions in China
Fengfeng KANG ; Weixing LI ; Wei WANG ; Haijian ZHAO ; Bingquan CHEN ; Zhiguo WANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2018;34(1):64-69
Objective To investigate the 15 quality indicators at medical institutions in China , and to explore the model of quality specifications .Methods Online questionnaires were sent to 8029 clinical laboratories ,with the results analyzed by SPSS 20 .The 25th percentile ,50th percentile ,and 75th percentile of the distribution ,according to the level of the hospital ,were regarded as the optimum , appropriate and minimum quality specifications for each quality indicator ,respectively .Results As shown in the median ,sigma values of most indicators were greater than 3 .The defect percentages of test uncovered by internal quality control (IQC)and test uncovered by inter-laboratory comparison were 47.46% and 85.73% ,respectively ,both too poor to calculate the sigma values. The turnaround time (TAT )differed greatly among the subjects.The longest time of pre-examination TAt and Intra-laboratory TAT were clinical immunity. The minimum quality specifications for the quality indicators were from 3σ to 6σ.Conclusions Laboratories should strengthen their IQc and inter-laboratory comparison with continuing education training to realize the continuous quality improvement .
9.Clinical pathological analysis study of ten solitary fibrous tumors
Lihua LUO ; Wanyi ZHANG ; Jun RUAN ; Jianchu CHEN ; Bingquan LI
China Modern Doctor 2014;(35):56-59
Objective To analyze solitary fibrous tumor (solitary fibrous tumor, SFT) ’s clinical manifestations, patholog-ical features, immunohistochemical phenotype, and follow-up, discuss the diagnosis, differential diagnosis and progno-sis. Methods Ten cases of SFT were analyzed by clinical data and follow-pathological characteristics study and im-munohistochemical staining of Vimentin, CD34, Bcl-2, CD99, SMA and β-catenin. Results There were 6 males and 4 females with ranging in age from 31 to 78 years (mean 53.2 years old). SFT in four cases originated from the visceral pleura, two cases from parietal pleura,one from the skin of the chest wall, one from the neck, one from the medi-astinum, one from subcutaneously. Microscopic examination of tumor tissue was mainly composed of spindle cells, dif-ferent levels of visible cells and cell-rich areas of sparse areas, tumor cells were short spindle or oval, mitotic due to the severity varies. During the visible rich collagen fibers, may be associated with hyaline degeneration or myxoid change. Immunohistochemistry revealed the tumor cells expessed Vimentin, CD34, Bcl-2, CD99 and β-catenin, SMA focal or weakly positive. Conclusion SFT may occur in various sites of the body. The clinicopathological features and immunohistochemical profile are helpful to identify SFT. Its biological behavior is consistent with its histological mor-phology and growth the way. If tumor could be removed completely, the patients may have a good prognosis;some have low-grade malignant or malignant behaviour, manifesting as local recurrence or metastasis. Patients need long-term follow-up.
10. Clinical application of STR genotyping diagnosis for hydatidiform mole and nonmolar gestation
Xingzheng ZHENG ; Xuying QIN ; Peng WANG ; Fei XU ; Jianhui MA ; Xili WANG ; Suwen CHEN ; Wangqin FENG ; Li ZHU ; Chenghong YIN ; Bingquan WU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2018;47(8):609-615
Objective:
To investigate the value of short tandem repeat (STR) genotyping in the diagnostic workup of molar and non-molar gestations with correlation of histological characteristics.
Methods:
Six hundred and fifty-six cases were selected based on clinically suspected hydropic abortion and/or molar pregnancy from July 2015 to September 2017 at Beijing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital. DNA was extracted from dissected chorionic villi and paired maternal endometrial FFPE tissue samples by Simplex OUP™ FFPE DNA Tissue Kit. STR genotyping was performed by PowerPlex 16 HS system.
Results:
DNA genotyping was informative in 649 of 656 cases, leading to identification of 215 hydatidiform mole gestations and 434 non-molar gestations. Most of non-molar gestations (375 cases, 86.4%) were diploid hydropic abortion. Various trisomy syndromes were found (53 cases, 12.2%), including trisomy 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 13, 16 and 21. Only 2(0.5%) digynic triploid gestations were detected. Moreover, 4 cases (0.9%) of uniparental disomies (homologous or heterologous) were found. There were 196 cases with histologic diagnostic suspicious of hydatidiform moles were accurate sub-classified. Among them, 59 cases hydatidiform moles were under-diagnosed as diploid hydropic abortions, and 28 cases diploid hydropic abortions were over-diagnosed as hydatidiform moles.Compared with partial moles(PHM), there were no specific histomorphological features between the various types of non-molar gestations and partial moles for definitive diagnostic separation. There was no significant difference in the expression of p57kip2 among PHM, trisomy and diploid hydropic abortions group (