1.Application of Two Kinds of Video Laryngoscope in General Anesthesia during UPPP Operation
Guiping WANG ; Lihua CHANG ; Peng ZHANG ; Jiujian WANG ; Guang BAI
Tianjin Medical Journal 2014;(8):822-824
Objective To compare success rate of intubation and safety of two types of video laryngoscopes during anesthesia in uvulopalatopharyngoplasty surgery (UPPP) for obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) patients. Methods UPPP surgery were operated to 60 patients between January and October of 2013 and those patients were randomly divided into McGrath MAC video laryngoscope group (M group), GlideScope video laryngoscope (G group), and SHUCMAN direct la-ryngoscopy (S group), with 20 patients per group. Mallampati classification scores, Cormack-Lehane grade, intubation suc-cess rate, pre-intubation vs post-intubation heart rate and blood pressure changes were recorded and compared. Results Mallampati classification scores were not significantly different between these three groups, and Cormack-Lehane grade be-tween M group and G group were also not statistically different. M and G group had distinct advantages in Cormack-Lehane grade, success rate in intubation, heart rate, blood pressure at completion of intubation (T3) and 1 minute after intubation (T4), and the differences are statistically significant (P < 0.05). Blood pressure changes were stabler in G group than M group. Conclusion The two video laryngoscopes used in anesthesia intubation during UPPP surgery can both effectively re-veal the structure of the throat, but also work with high success rate and safety. What’s more, in this study the McGrath MAC video laryngoscope was shown to be superior to GlideScope video laryngoscope.
2.Investigation on the morbidity and mortality of pneumosilicosis in a quartz factory.
Dan-Cheng YAO ; Guang-Song WANG ; Guang-Cheng ZHU ; Zhu-Ping CHANG ; Hong-Chun WANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2004;22(4):277-277
Adult
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Aluminum Silicates
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China
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epidemiology
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Occupational Exposure
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adverse effects
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statistics & numerical data
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Quartz
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adverse effects
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analysis
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Silicosis
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epidemiology
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mortality
3.Headles cannulated screw for the treatment of Freiberg disease.
Chang-hua LI ; Guang-mao LIN ; Wei-liang WANG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2013;26(12):1057-1058
Bone Screws
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utilization
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Female
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Foot Diseases
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surgery
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Fracture Fixation, Internal
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instrumentation
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methods
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Humans
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Internal Fixators
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utilization
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Metatarsus
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abnormalities
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surgery
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Osteochondritis
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congenital
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surgery
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Young Adult
4.Study of biomarker panel and system biology analysis in human superficial bladder transitional cell carcinoma
Haitao NIU ; Yibing ZHANG ; Yi WANG ; Guang SUN ; Jiwu CHANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2008;29(z1):24-27
Objective To study the biomarker panel of superficial bladder transitional cell carcinoma(SBTCC)and analyze the biological pathway in tumorigenesis by Shotgun proteomics strategy.Methods Normal urothelium cells and cancer cells were harvested by laser capture microdissection from clinical specimen and the proteomic expression profile was identified by two-dimensional liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry.The isoelectric point,molecular weight,grand average of hydropathicity,transmembrane helices were analyzed by using proteomics tools.Gene ontology was used to comment the identified proteins.The pathway analysis was performed by ArrayTrack software,and visualized by GenMAPP.Results There were 440 and 218 proteins expressed in cancer cells and normal cells respectively,among them 388 proteins were differerntially expressed.All the database about identified proteins was deposited in an accessible form to researchers at http://www.Proteome-SBTCC.org.cn and http://www.Proteome-NHTE.org.cn.There were 267(68.8%)differentially expressed proteins which had GO biological process comments.The biological pathwavs of these proteins included MAPK signaling pathway,focal adhesion,oxidative phosphorylation,ECMreceptor interaction,etc.Conclusion Shotgun strategy proteomies database of normal transitional epithelium and SBTCC is successfully constructed.And the basis for the understanding of cell biology and discovery of biomarker panel for SBTCC iS provided.
5.Polyurethane Foam Immobilization of Candida tropicalis for Xylitol Production
Le WANG ; Qi-Peng YUAN ; Zheng CHANG ; Xiao-Guang FAN ;
Microbiology 2008;0(07):-
Immobilization conditions of Candida tropicalis to be absorbed in polyurethane foam carrier materials were studied on the xylitol production from corn hemicellulosic hydrolysate. Optimum batch-fermentation conditions were as follows: inoculum amount, 7% (volume ratio); polyurethane foam quantity, 1.0 g/100 mL; 30?C; initial pH, 6.0. Shaking speed was divided into two-phase to accommodate the dissolved oxygen, with 200 r/min at 0~24 h and 150 r/min at 24 h~46 h. The immobilized cells on polyurethane foam carrier have high density and good resistance to inhibitors in the hydrolysates. Average xylitol yield and volumetric productivity of polyurethane foam immobilized fermentation were much higher than the fermentation without immobilization. Corn cob hydrolysates can be directly biotransformed to xylitol without decoloration or ion-exchange treatment. This process can effectively reduce production costs, and it shows broad prospects of applications. Average xylitol yield was 67.6% and xylitol volumetric productivity was 1.92 g/(L?h).
6.Type 1 diabetes mellitus and stroke
Hong CHANG ; Haixia GAO ; Ying CHANG ; Guang SHI ; Yu YANG ; Jianghui WANG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2015;23(4):286-289
Many studies have shown that the incidence of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is increasing with an annual of 2% to 5%.As the same with type 2 diabetes mellitus,T1DM is also a risk factor for stroke.Although some T1DM studies have taken stroke as a component of the composite endpoint of cardiovascular events,a few studies have focused on the risk of stroke in patients with T1DM.Recent studies have shown that the risk of stroke in patients with T1DM is significantly higher than those without diabetes mellitus,especially in the population under the age of 50.In addition,the T1DM patients died of the risk of stroke are 3 to 4 times higher than the general population.This article reviews the relationship between T1DM and stroke.
7.Roles of statins in the prevention of ischemic stroke
Hong CHANG ; Ying CHANG ; Guang SHI ; Yu YANG ; Jianghui WANG ; Haixia GAO
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2015;23(1):65-70
Effective prevention is the best approach for reducing the burden of stroke.The reduction of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol with statins may decrease the risks of patients with the first ever stroke and ischemic stroke or recurrent stroke in patients with transient ischemic attack.In stroke prevention,the treatment of statins has become the most important advance following aspirin and antihypertensive treatment.This article reviews the roles of statins in the prevention of stroke.
8.Expression of Telomeric Associated Protein in Human Fetal Cadiacmyocytes
guang-mou, ZHANG ; xian-wei, WANG ; chang-qin, JING ; zhi-kun, GUO ; peng, WANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1986;0(01):-
Objective To investigate protein expression of telomerase reverse transcriptase(TERT),telomerase-associated protein 1(TP1) and telomeric repeat binding factor 2(TRF2) in human fetal cadiacmyocytes.Methods Using immunohistochemical method,sections of human fetal hearts were stained with antibodies against TERT,TP1 and TRF2.Results Expression of TERT was gradually decreased with development in human fetal cadiacmyocytes nuclear.Expression of TP1 and TRF2 was gradually increased with development in human fetal cadiacmyocytes cytoplasm.Conclusion Down-regulation of TERT and up-regulation of TP1 and TRF2 may promote the permanent withdrawal of cardiomyocytes from the cell cycle and enter terminal differentiation and myocardium hypertrophy.
9.Genetic polymorphism of T6235C mutation in 3' non-coding region of CYP1A1 and GSTM1 genes and lung cancer susceptibility in the Mongolian population
Fuhou CHANG ; Minjie WANG ; Jun QI ; Qin YIN ; Lei FAN ; Ruilan HAN ; Guang WANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2009;21(4):225-229
Objective To estimate the relative risk for lung cancer associated with genetic polymorphism of T6235C mutation in 3' non-coding region (Msp Ⅰ) of cytochrome P450 1A1 (CYP1A1) and glntathione S-transferase M1 (GSTM1) in the Mongolian population in Inner Mongolian Region of China. Methods Polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) and multiplex PCR methods were used to analyze blood samples obtained from 263 case subjects and 263 control subjects to determine their genotypes for CYP1A1 and GSTM1.Control subjects were matched with case subjects by ethnic background, age and gender. Results The frequencies of the variant CYP1A1 genotypes (CYP1A1C) and GSTM1-null in lung cancer groups were higher than those in control groups (38.4% vs. 28. 5% and 57.8% vs. 48.0%). The individuals who corried with CYP1A1C genotype had a significantly higher risk of lung cancer (OR=1.56, 95% CI=1.08 to 2.25, P=0.016) than those who carried with non-variation CYP1A1 genotype. The ones who carried with GSTM1-null genotype also had a significantly higher risk of lung cancer (OR=1.49, 95% CI=1.06 to 2.10, P=0.023) than these who carried with GSTM1-present genotype.When combination of polymorphisms of CYP1A1 and GSTM1 genotypes was analyzed, the risk of lung cancer for combination of CYP1A1C and GSTM1-null genotypes was increased significantly (OR=2.084, 95e CI=1.27 to 3.42, P=0.003). Susceptibility to lung cancer was related to smoking (OR=2.10, 95% CI=1.48 to 2.98, P=0.000). Considering smoking status, the risk of lung cancer for combination of smoking and CYP1A1C genotype was remarkably increased (OR=2.76, 950/0 CI=1.74 to 4. 37, P=0.000). It was the same case with combination of smoking and GSTM1-null genotype (OR=4. 38, 95% CI=2.35 to 8.15, P=0.000). Conclusion The polymorphisms of CYP1A1C genotype and GSTM1-null are the risk factors of lung cancer in the Mongolian population in Inner Mongolia Region of China. Smoking is also related to susceptibility to lung cancer. There may be a synergetic interaction between CYP1A1C and GSTM1-null in the elevated susceptibility of lung cancer. Smoking may have a synergetic interaction with CYP1A1C and GSTM1-null in the elevated susceptibility of lung cancer.
10.Association of Gonadal Receptor Genes′ Microsatellites and Dysfunctional Attitudes in Adolescent with Major Depressive Disorder
qiao-rong, SU ; chang-hong, WANG ; yao-guo, GENG ; guang-yuan, REN ; qing, CHEN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(24):-
Objective To explore the associations between microsatellites in gonadal receptor genes and dysfunctional attitudes in adolescent with major depressive disorder(MDD).Methods Polymerase chain reaction(PCR),capillary electrophoresis and genetic scanning were performed in testing the length of microsatellites in first-onset adolescent depressive patients.Dysfunctional attitudes scale(DAS) was used in rating the dysfunctional cognition of adolescent depressive sample.These results were tested by correlative analysis and comparison analysis.Results 1.There existed significantly negative correlation between microsatellite′s length in estrogen receptor ?(ER?) gene and total score of DAS in female adolescent patients with first-onset depressive disorder.2.DAS′ total score of shorter alleles′ group was significantly higher than that of longer alleles′ group on female′ estrogen receptor ?(ER?) Gene.Conclusion The microsatellite′s length of ER? and ER? gene may have associations with dysfunctional attitudes of female adolescent with MDD.