1.Study on difference of vestibular damage of sudden deafness and vestibular neuritis
Jing LI ; Xingjian LIU ; Chenqing LIU ; Shenglin LIU ; Suzhen ZHANG ; Ziming WU
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2017;24(1):25-27
OBJECTIVE To explore the difference of vestibular damage between sudden deafness and vestibular neuritis.METHODS Patients in otolaryngology head and neck surgery eenterin PLA general hospital from February 25 in 2016 to July 20 in 2016 were included in this research.Among these patients,55 cases were diagnosed as sudden deafness group,including 39 cases With vertigo.And other 46 cases were diagnosed as vestibular neuritis.Vestibular bithermal caloric test,head impulse test(head impulse test,HIT),cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potentials(cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential,cVEMP),ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials(ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potential,oVEMP) were performed to evaluate their vestibular function and were compared.RESULTS The abnormal rate of vestibular bithermal caloric test in sudden deafness group 25.45%,and 97.82% in vestibular neuritis group.There was significant difference between two groups(x2=54.01,P<0.001).HIT:the abnormal ratein sudden deafness groupwas 9.09% and 32.61% in vestibular neuritis group,there was significant difference between two groups(x2=8.72,P=0.003).VEMP:the abnormal rate of cVEMP in sudden deafness group was 69.10% and 43.47% in vestibular neuritis group,there was significant difference between two groups(x2=6.72,P=0.010).But the abnormal rate of oVEMP in sudden deafness group was 54.55% and 63.04% in vestibular neuritis group,and there was not statistically significant difference between two groups(x2=0.745,P=0.388).CONCLUSION The vestibular damage of sudden deafness with vertigo was more likely involved with saccule and inferior vestibular nerve,more close to the nerve terminal,and the injury was in a low frequency range;but the vestibular damage in vestibular neuritis was wider,and the injury involved a full band,the damaged part may be higher.
2.Nursing students′ cultural ability of two vocational colleges in Shanghai
Haiping YU ; Liu LIANG ; Min CHENG ; Yichen XU ; Wenmei XU ; Jin CAO ; Chenqing ZHAO ; Youqing PENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2015;(29):3485-3488
Objective To investigate nursing students′ cultural ability of two Shanghai vocational colleges in order to provide the scientific basis of teaching methods and clinical practice for improving nursing students′cultural ability. Methods By adopting inventory for assessing the process of cultural competence among health care professionals revised ( IAPCC-R ) , 529 nursing students in two vocational colleges were investigated. Results The average score of nursing students′cultural competence was (65. 53 ± 6. 50), 91. 1%of the students were in general level; 8. 1% of the students were in high level, 0. 8% nursing students were without cultural competence, no one was found as a proficient person in this area. There was significant difference between students in different colleges (t=3. 714,P<0. 001); There was no significant difference among students in different grades (F=3. 714,P=0. 452). Conclusions Generally nursing students′ cultural ability in Shanghai was not high, so efforts are needed to increase the humanities curriculums in colleges and teaching staffs′culture ability as well as the examinations of cultural ability, which are very important for nursing students to provide professional humanistic care services for patients after they work in hospital as nurses.
3.A study of the dynamic evolution of macrophage infiltration behavior after acute carotid artery thrombosis
Shikai LI ; Jia LIANG ; Yanyan HE ; Qianhao DING ; Chenqing LI ; Yang LIU ; Yingpu FENG ; Wenli ZHAO ; Yumeng HUANG ; Lina SUO ; Tianxiao LI ; Yingkun HE
Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2024;21(7):433-443
Objective To explore the changes in macrophage infiltration behavior during the dynamic evolution of thrombi following the formation of acute carotid artery thrombosis occlusion(ACTO).Methods 15 healthy male New Zealand rabbits were selected to establish an ACTO model by causing injury to the rabbit carotid artery using surgical sutures treated with ferric chloride.All rabbits were randomly divided into 5 groups according to the end-point time using the random number table method,namely 24-hour group,1 week group,4week group,8 week group,and 12week group postoperatively,with 3 rabbits in each group.At 24 hours post-operation,the ACTO model was examined by DS A.At 24 hours,1 week,4 weeks,8 weeks,and 12 weeks post-operation,samples were taken from the thrombotic arterial segment of the 3 rabbits in each group and embedded in paraffin.The thrombus samples were stained with hematoxylin-eosin(HE)and Martius scarlet blue(MSB)to analyze changes in thrombus morphology and composition(including red blood cells,fibrin and collagen fibers).Orbit Imaging Analysis software was used for semi-quantitative analysis of the thrombus composition components.Using immunohistochemistry to detect the distribution of MO and M2 macrophages in thrombi,aimed to summarize the dynamic evolution of thrombus morphology,composition,and macrophage infiltration behavior at different stages following ACTO occurrence.Results The 24-hour DSA results indicated that all experimental rabbits successfully established the ACTO model.(1)HE staining showed a continuous increase in thrombus size from 24 hours to 1 week.By 4 weeks,signs of thrombus dissolution appeared,and at 8 weeks,neovascularization was observed within the thrombus.By 12 weeks,signs of fibrosis were evident in the thrombus.(2)MSB staining revealed that during the acute phase of thrombus formation(within 24 hours after surgery),red blood cells were the predominant component initially,but after this period,fibrin and collagen fibers became the main components.(3)The detection results of MO macrophages showed that 24 hours after surgery,MO macrophages in the thrombus were not evenly distributed throughout the thrombus,but mainly gathered at the thrombus edge;at 1 week after surgery,the positive area percentage of MO macrophage in the thrombus increased compared with 24 hours after surgery(thrombus edge:[41.7±27.0]%vs.[24.6±16.7]%,thrombus core:[35.7±19.6]%vs.[11.1±10.4]%,all P<0.001),and evenly distributed within the thrombus;at 4 weeks after surgery,MO macrophages in the thrombus decreased compared with 1 week after surgery(thrombosis edge:[10.7±6.1]%vs.[41.7±27.0]%,thrombus core:[12.1±8.5]%vs.[35.7±19.6]%,all P<0.001),the differences were statistically significant.At 4,8,and 12 weeks after surgery,MO macrophages within the thrombus did not change significantly with time(thrombus edge:[10.7±6.1]%,[8.0±7.7]%,and[8.9±5.3]%;thrombus core:[12.1±8.5]%,[9.5±4.2]%,and[15.7±11.0]%),and the differences were not statistically significant(all P>0.05).In addition,at 12 weeks after surgery,MO macrophages at the thrombus edge was less than the thrombus core([8.9+5.3]%vs.[15.7±11.0]%,P<0.01).The detection results of M2 macrophages showed that 24 hours after surgery,M2 macrophages in the thrombus were widely distributed throughout the thrombus;at 1 week after surgery,the positive area percentage of M2 macrophages in the thrombus increased compared with 24 hours after surgery(thrombus edge:[22.1±11.3]%vs.[11.4±8.7]%,P<0.001;thrombus core:[24.5±9.8]%vs.[7.6±6.0]%,P<0.001);at 4 weeks after surgery,M2 macrophage in the thrombus decreased compared with 1 week after surgery(thrombosis edge:[10.6±3.7]%vs.[22.1±11.3]%,P<0.001;thrombus core:[9.2±4.3]%vs.[24.5±9.8]%,P<0.001);at 8 weeks after surgery,M2 macrophages in the thrombus increased compared with 4 weeks after surgery([17.9±8.8]%vs.[9.2±4.3]%,P<0.001),and the differences were statistically significant.However,M2 macrophages in the thrombus did not change significantly from 8 weeks to 12 weeks after surgery(thrombus edge:[9.4±6.3]%vs.[8.5±5.3]%,P>0.05;thrombus core:[17.9±8.8]%vs.[14.4±10.0]%,P>0.05).In addition,at 8 and 12 weeks after surgery,M2 macrophages in the thrombus core was greater than the thrombus edge(8 weeks after surgery:[17.9±8.8]%vs.[9.4±6.3]%,P<0.001;12weeks after surgery:[14.4±10.0]%vs.[8.5±5.3]%,P<0.001).Conclusions This study successfully established an ACTO animal model and demonstrated for the first time the dynamic evolution of macrophages within 12 weeks post-thrombus formation.Macrophages may played a significant role in both thrombus formation and fibrinolysis,as well as in the promotion of thrombus dissolution and the formation of new blood vessels within the thrombus which may potentially promote the spontaneous reperfusion of the occluded vessels.The results of this study need further verification.
4.Clinical and biological features of mixed﹣phenotype acute leukemia: an analysis of 24 cases
Ruyu CAI ; Chenqing ZHANG ; Meng LIN ; Xiaoyun ZHENG ; Tingbo LIU ; Ting YANG ; Jianda HU
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2019;28(7):390-395
Objective To investigate the clinical and biological features of patients with mixed﹣phenotype acute leukemia (MPAL). Methods The clinical data of 24 de novo adult patients with MPAL who were admitted to Fujian Medical University Union Hospital from January 2012 to October 2018 were retrospectively analyzed. These patients were diagnosed according to the World Health Organization (WHO) 2016 criteria. The clinical and biological characteristics of the patients were analyzed by morphological and cytochemical staining, immunophenotyping, cytogenetics and molecular biology. Results Of the 24 patients, 16 were male and 8 were female, and the median age of the patients at diagnosis was 27 years old (5-66 years old). The average blasts of bone marrow were (57.41 ±23.20)% . Thirteen cases (54.2% ) were diagnosed as MPAL morphologically, while 5 cases (20.8% ) were diagnosed as acute myeloid leukemia (AML), 5 cases (20.8%) were diagnosed as acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and 1 case (4.2%) was inconclusive. Eighteen patients (75.0%) co﹣expressed B﹣lymphoid and myeloid markers, while 5 patients (20.8%) with T﹣lymphoid and myeloid markers and 1 patient (4.2%) with B﹣lymphoid and T﹣lymphoid markers, respectively. The positive rate [median (range)] of CD38, HLA﹣DR and CD34 was 90.5% (0.1%-99.7%), 90.1% (1.1%-98.8% ) and 81.3% (0.1%-97.8%), respectively. Eighteen cases underwent chromosome examination, of which 5 cases carried with t(9;22)(q34;q11), 3 cases with t(v;11q23.3), 2 cases with complex karyotypes, and 2 cases with t(9;22)(q34;q11) and complex karyotypes, respectively. Twenty﹣one cases underwent genetic examination, of which 6 cases were positive for BCR﹣ABL, 3 cases were positive for MLL, 1 case was positive for MLL and BCR﹣ABL, 1 case was positive for BCR﹣ABL and TP53, and 1 case was positive for PHF6 and ASXL1 respectively. Of the 24 patients, 7 refused chemotherapy and 17 received induction chemotherapy. Of the patients receiving chemotherapy, 9 cases achieved complete remission (CR), 1 case was partial remission (PR), and 7 cases were not relieved (NR). In 11 patients treated by ALL﹣type induction regimen and 6 patients treated by ALL and AML﹣type induction regimen, 8 cases and 1 case achieved CR, the difference in CR rate was statistically significant (P<0.05). In 6 patients with Philadelphia chromosome (Ph) positive and 11 patients with Ph negative, 1 case and 8 cases achieved CR, the difference in CR rate was statistically significant (P<0.05). The median follow﹣up time was 5.5 months (0-36 months). The 3﹣year overall survival (OS) rate was 17.5% and the median OS time was 6 months. The 3﹣year OS rates in the allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and non﹣transplanted groups were 75.2% and 0, respectively, and the median OS time was not reached and 4 months (P< 0.05). Conclusions MPAL is rare, it mostly co﹣expresses lymphoid and myeloid antigens and shows a much higher incidence of CD34, CD38 and HLA﹣DR. MPAL is often associated with Ph positive and complex karyotypes. MPAL has a low remission rate and poor prognosis, and a reasonable and effective treatment plan should be further explored.
5. A retrospective study on combined modality therapy with or without surgery for advanced hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma: an analysis of 119 cases
Yongxia ZHANG ; Honghua PENG ; Xinxin ZHANG ; Jiandong ZHAO ; Wenming WU ; Jialing WANG ; Deliang HUANG ; Liang ZONG ; Liwei CHEN ; Chenqing LIU ; Mingbo LIU
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2018;53(5):352-358
Objective:
To compare the treatment outcomes for locally advanced hypopharyngeal carcinoma between surgery plus radio(chemo) therapy(SRT) and non-surgery chemoradiotherapy(CRT).
Methods:
A total of 119 patients diagnosed with advanced hypopharyngeal carcinoma without distant metastases between 2010 and 2014 were identified in the Chinese People′s Liberation Army General Hospital, and they were divided into 2 groups: 42 cases in SRT group and 77 cases in CRT group. Patients′ clinical information was collected. Survival rates and prognostic factors were analyzed by the Kaplan-Meier method with SPSS 23.0 software. The survival rates, laryngeal preservation rates and complication rates were compared between the two groups using the chi-square test.Among the 119 patients, 112 were males and 7 were females. Age ranged from 27 to 78 years, with an average age of 57 years.
Results:
There were no significant difference between the SRT and CRT group for five-year disease-free survival (DFS, 53.9%
6.Effectiveness of the central government-funded echinococcosis control programme in Tianzhu Tibetan Autonomous County, Gansu Province from 2007 to 2022
Yuhua LI ; Peng ZHANG ; Chenqing SUN ; Ning XIAO ; Yuancheng YANG ; Baolin ZHONG ; Chun FANG ; Guoxiang KUI ; Zijing LIU ; Fan LI ; Shijie YANG ; Yu FENG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2023;35(6):626-632
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of the central government-funded echinococcosis control programme in Tianzhu Tibetan Autonomous County, Gansu Province from 2007 to 2022, so as to provide insights into echinococcosis control. Methods Administrative villages were sampled using a multi-stage cluster random sampling method from Tianzhu Tibetan Autonomous County, Gansu Province from 2007 to 2022, and all residents at ages of 12 years and older in the sampled villages were screened for echinococcosis, and schools were sampled using a cluster sampling method, and all children at ages of 12 years and older in the sampled schools were screened for echinococcosis. Domestic dogs were sampled using a systematic random sampling method, and one domestic dog stool sample was collected from each household. Stray dog stool samples were collected outside the villages, and Echinococcus coproantigens were detected using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in domestic and stray dogs. In addition, echinococcosis was screened in sheep and cattle in designated slaughterhouses in Tianzhu Tibetan Autonomous County. The trends in the prevalence of echinococcosis in humans and livestock and the positive rate of Echinococcus coproantigens in dogs were examined with the Cochran-Armitage trend test. In addition, individuals screened for echinococcosis were randomly sampled from 2007 to 2022 for survey on the awareness of echinococcosis control knowledge. Results A total of 290 356 person-times were screened for echinococcosis among residents at ages of 12 years and older in Tianzhu Tibetan Autonomous County, Gansu Province from 2007 to 2022, with 1 094 residents detected with cystic echinococcosis, and the detection of echinococcosis appeared a tendency towards a gradual decline over years (χ2 = 358.602, P < 0.001). A total of 32 931 person-times were screened for echinococcosis among children at ages of 12 years and older in Tianzhu Tibetan Autonomous County, Gansu Province from 2007 to 2022, with 296 children detected with echinococcosis, and the detection of echinococcosis appeared a tendency towards a gradual decline over years (χ2 = 267.673, P < 0.001). A total of 33 230 domestic dog stool samples were tested for Echinococcus coproantigens in Tianzhu Tibetan Autonomous County, Gansu Province from 2007 to 2022, with 1 777 Echinococcus coproantigens-positive samples tested, and the positive rate of Echinococcus coproantigens appeared a tendency towards a decline in domestic dogs over years (χ2 = 2 210.428, P < 0.001), while the positive rate of Echinococcus coproantigens showed a tendency towards a rise in domestic animals from 2016 to 2022 (χ2 = 37.745, P < 0.001). The positive rate of Echinococcus coproantigens remained relatively stable in stray dogs in Tianzhu Tibetan Autonomous County, Gansu Province from 2019 to 2022 (χ2 = 0.315, P = 0.575). A total of 10 973 sheep were screened for echinococcosis in Tianzhu Tibetan Autonomous County from 2007 to 2022, with 334 sheep detected with echinococcosis, and the detection of echinococcosis appeared a tendency towards a decline in sheep over years (χ2 = 53.579, P < 0.001); however, there was no significant change in the detection of echinococcosis during the period from 2015 through 2022 (χ2 = 1.520, P = 0.218). A total of 2 400 cattle were screened for echinococcosis in Tianzhu Tibetan Autonomous County from 2017 to 2022, with 231 cattle detected with echinococcosis, and the detection of echinococcosis showed a tendency towards a decline over years (χ2 = 5.579, P < 0.05). The awareness of echinococcosis control knowledge increased from 44.37% in 2007 to 94.00% in 2022 among residents at ages of 12 years and older and from 52.50% in 2007 to 92.50% in 2022 among children at ages of 12 years and older in Tianzhu Tibetan Autonomous County, respectively. Conclusions There has been a reduction in the detection of echinococcosis in humans and domestic animals and the positive rate of Echinococcus coproantigens in dogs and a rise in the awareness of the echinococcosis control knowledge following the implementation of the central government-funded echinococcosis control programme in Tianzhu Tibetan Autonomous County, Gansu Province; however, integrated echinococcosis control measures are still required for further control of the prevalence of echinococcosis.