1.Analysis of closed abdominal injury in pregnant women.
Chang-di TU ; Shao-juan WANG ; Ri-guang ZHOU ; Yang-yi WEI ; Qiang TAN
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2005;8(4):205-208
OBJECTIVETo explore the characteristics of closed abdominal injury in pregnancy women and its treatment.
METHODSThe clinical data of 37 pregnancy patients with closed abdominal injury treated in our hospital from June 1993 to June 2003 were collected and analyzed.
RESULTSAll the 37 patients were treated with operation. Among them 2 early pregnancy patients with intestinal rupture and 1 patient with retroperitoneal hematoma were treated under laparoscope; in other 34 pregnancy patients laparotomy was performed. Of the 34 patients 8 used cesarean section because premature separation of placenta and enlarged womb interrupted the management of intra-abdominal organ injury. In the 37 patients 33 (89.1%) were cured, 4 (10.8%) die, postoperative complication rate was 16.2% (6/37). Two patients (5.4%) suffered from abdominal cavity infection, 3 (8.1%) from pulmonary infection, and 1 (2.7%) had multi-organ failure.
CONCLUSIONSFor pregnancy patients with closed abdominal injury, besides obsteric diseases intra-abdominal injury should be given much attention. Accurate diagnosis and timely treatment can gain the time to save the life of both mother and fetus.
Abdominal Injuries ; diagnosis ; surgery ; Adult ; Female ; Humans ; Laparoscopy ; Pregnancy ; Pregnancy Complications ; diagnosis ; surgery
2.The analysis of injured and poisoned patients during the construction of urbanization and industrialization from 1998 to 2002.
Wei-qun CHEN ; Chang-di TU ; Shu-hui LIANG ; Xiao-ni ZHONG ; Gui-shan MAI
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2005;8(3):165-171
OBJECTIVETo analyze the causes of injury and poisoning during construction of urbanization and industrialization and to explore proper measures.
METHODSThe data of the patients with injury and poisoning during construction of urbanization and industrialization treated in out hospital from 1998 to 2002 were retrospectively analyzed.
RESULTSThe number of discharged patients of injury and poisoning accounted for 29.2% of the total number (49800) of discharged patients in the corresponding period in our hospital, which was greater than that of other city and county hospitals, and accounted for 94.3% of the total number (15,411) of discharged patients of the Surgery Department in the corresponding period in our hospital. Injuries caused by motor vehicle traffic accidents, cutting and piercing instruments or objects, homicide and injury purposely inflicted by other persons and accidental falls held 78.9%. The number of the inpatients in 2002 increased by 83.3% compared with that of 1998, the number of injured and poisoned inpatients increased by 76.1% and these patients aged mainly at age of 15-39 years, holding 80.1%. In a year, the peak period of trauma patients was in summer because of hot weather; the fewest in February for the floating people went home for Spring Festival holidays.
CONCLUSIONSDuring construction of rural urbanization and industrialization, injuries and poisoning increase evidently and are the main tasks of surgical management. So to raise its treatment level and therapeutic effect is a key point.
Accident Prevention ; Accidents, Occupational ; statistics & numerical data ; Adolescent ; Adult ; Age Distribution ; Cause of Death ; China ; epidemiology ; Female ; Hospitalization ; statistics & numerical data ; Humans ; Industry ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Multiple Trauma ; epidemiology ; etiology ; Poisoning ; epidemiology ; etiology ; Probability ; Retrospective Studies ; Risk Assessment ; Sex Distribution ; Survival Analysis ; Urbanization
3.Extent of Lung Involvement and Serum Cryptococcal Antigen Test in Non-Human Immunodeficiency Virus Adult Patients with Pulmonary Cryptococcosis.
Tao ZHU ; Wan-Ting LUO ; Gui-Hua CHEN ; Yue-Sheng TU ; Shuo TANG ; Huo-Jin DENG ; Wei XU ; Wei ZHANG ; Di QI ; Dao-Xin WANG ; Chang-Yi LI ; He LI ; Yan-Qiao WU ; Shen-Jin LI
Chinese Medical Journal 2018;131(18):2210-2215
BackgroundSerum cryptococcal antigen (CrAg) test is the most used noninvasive method to detect cryptococcal infection. However, false-negative CrAg test is not uncommon in clinical practice. Then, the aim of this study was to investigate the factors associated with false-negative CrAg test among non-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) adult patients with pulmonary cryptococcosis and its clinical features.
MethodsOne hundred and fourteen non-HIV adult patients with pulmonary cryptococcosis, proven by biopsy, were retrospectively reviewed. Finally, 85 patients were enrolled; 56 were CrAg positive (CrAg+ group) and 29 were negative (CrAg- group). It was a cross-sectional study. Then, baseline characteristics, underlying diseases, clinical symptoms, laboratory findings, and chest radiological findings were reviewed and analyzed. Chi-square test was used to analyze categorical variable. Odds ratio (OR) was used to measure correlation. Student's t- test was obtained to analyze continuous variable.
ResultsNo difference in baseline characteristics, underlying diseases, clinical symptoms, and laboratory findings were found between two groups (P > 0.05 in all). Nevertheless, diffuse extent lesion was 82.1% in CrAg+ group and 10.3% in CrAg- group (χ = 40.34, P < 0.001; OR = 39.87).
ConclusionsAmong patients with limited pulmonary involvement, a negative serum CrAg does not preclude the diagnosis of pulmonary cryptococcosis. However, among patients with extensive pulmonary involvement, serum CrAg is a useful diagnostic tool for pulmonary cryptococcosis. Furthermore, we also noticed that the untypical and mild presentations with extensive pulmonary lesion might be the features of pulmonary cryptococcosis, which needs further investigation.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Cryptococcosis ; immunology ; pathology ; Humans ; Lung Diseases ; immunology ; pathology ; Male ; Retrospective Studies
4.The molecular mechanism of the effect of benzoα pyrene on autophagy of molecular chaperones under simulated hypoxia
Fan YANG ; Nan LIN ; Sha-sha ZHANG ; Meng-di ZHANG ; Yu-xia HU ; Tu-ya BAI ; Xiao-li LÜ ; Jun LI ; Zhi-bin XIAO ; Tuo-ya AO-DUN ; Fu-hou CHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2020;55(11):2665-2673
In this study, the effect of benzo[