1.Risk factors for surgical site infection of hepatobiliary and pancreatic sur-gery
Chenxi LIN ; Xinmao ZHAO ; Hua WU ; Xiaoning YUAN ; Shaoli WANG ; Xuesong YANG
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2014;(10):584-587
Objective To study the risk factors for surgical site infections (SSIs)in patients with hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery.Methods Sixty patients who received hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery and suffered SSIs from January 2006 to January 2010 were selected as infections group,119 patients who also received hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery but didn’t develop infection were as control group,retrospective investigation was per-formed.Results Univariate analysis revealed the associated factors for post-operative SSIs were age,history of car-diocerebrovascular disease,history of abdominal surgery,history of smoking,preoperative anemia,abnormal pre-operative coagulation and blood sugar,pre-operative infection,use of laparoscope,incision type,duration of opera-tion,ASA score,post-operative drainage and dressing chang within 24 hours of post-operation(all P<0.05).Mult-ivariate analysis revealed that abdominal surgery history (OR95%CI:3.09 [1.21 -7.91 ]),high NISS score (OR95%CI:6.18[2.41-15.85])were risk factors of SSIs in patients with hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery, and dressing chang within 48 hours of post-surgery were protective factor (OR95%CI:3.81 [1.56-9.34]). Conclusion History of abdominal surgery and high score of NISS are major risk factors for SSIs in patients with hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery.To reduce the risk of SSIs,blood glucose should be actively adj usted,anemia and coagulation abnormalities should be treated;duration of operation should be shortened as far as possible,wound should be kept clean and dressing should be changed timely after surgery.
2.Changes of esophageal intraluminal baseline impedance in 47 reflux esophagitis
Chenxi XIE ; Yinglian XIAO ; Yuwen LI ; Jinkun LIN ; Sui PENG ; Minhu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2015;35(5):300-304
Objective To investigate the changes of esophageal intraluminal baseline impedance in patients with refluxesophagitis.Methods From December 2013 to August 2014,47 patients with reflux esophagitis and 17 healthy controls were enrolled.The patients with reflux esophagitis were graded according to Los Angeles classification (LA) grading standards.All subjects accepted 24 h multichannel intraluminal impedance (MII) pH examination,and the baseline value of impedance were measured.Independent sample t test was used to compare the difference in impedance between the two groups.Spearman rank correlation coefficient was performed to analyze the correlation between acid exposure time (AET) and the baseline impedance of patients with reflux esophagitis.Kruskal-Wallis test was used to compare the differences in baseline impedance of patients with different grades of reflux esophagitis.Results The impedance baseline value of reflux esophagitis group was (1 676.72±644.41) Ω,which was lower than that of healthy control group ((2 151.27± 322.05) Ω),and the difference was statistically significant (t =-3.883,P<0.01).The AET of esophagus was negatively correlated with the baseline impedance of the patients with reflux esophagitis (r=-0.530,P<0.01).The baseline impedance of patients with grade LA-A and grade LA-B reflux esophagitis were 1 823.62 Ω (1 515.38 52 Ω,2 208.38 Ω) and 1 771.81 Ω(1 304.75 52 Ω,2 080.50 Ω),respectively,and the difference was not statistically significant (Z=-0.630,P=0.529).The baseline impedance of patients with grade LA C/D reflux esophagitis was 300 Ω (300 Ω,500 Ω),which was obviously lower than those of patients with grade LA-A or grade LA-B (Z=-2.647 and-2.818,both P<0.017).Conclusion The baseline impedance of patients with reflux esophagitis is low and correlated with AET.
3.Procollagen type 1 N-terminal propeptide and beta-collagen special sequence for the diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis
Jun ZOU ; Chenxi YUAN ; Hongjun ZHU ; Ying LU ; Min LIN ; Yijia CHEN ; Junhua WANG ; Jiaxuan XU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(29):4731-4735
BACKGROUND:Procolagen type 1 N-terminal propeptide (P1NP) and β-colagen special sequence(β-CrossLaps) are two bone metabolic markers that are closely related to osteoporosis. Combined detection of bone metabolic markers and bone mineral density is of clinical significance for the diagnosis of osteoporosis. Bone metabolic markers are ideal indicators to predict fractures, which can compensate for the lack of bone density test. OBJECTIVE:To introduce the application of bone metabolic markers in the monitoring of drug efficacy on the treatment of osteoporosis as wel as in the prediction of fracture risks in recent 20 years and to explore the clinical values of P1NP and β-CrossLaps to assess the therapeutic efficacy on osteoporosis and risks for osteoporotic fractures. METHODS:A computer-based search of CNKI and SCI databases were performed for relevant articles published from 2000 to 2014 using the keywords of “serum bone metabolic markers; osteoporosis; bone mineral density” in Chinese and English, respectively. Finaly, 44 articles meeting the inclusive criteria were reviewed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:This paper analyzes the source and detection mechanisms of P1NPand β-CrossLaps and then compares their advantages in the therapeutic effect assessment of osteoporosis. Serum bone metabolic markers cannot only reflect the dynamic changes of bone metabolism, but also have earlier changes than the bone mineral density. Both P1NPand β-CrossLaps are very important for assessing the early diagnosis of osteoporosis as wel as anti-osteoporosis drug efficacy.
4.Comparison of Methods for Automatic De-identification of Clinical Texts
Liting DU ; Wei LUO ; Lei LI ; Bin LIN ; Chenxi XIA ; Guoqing MA ; Danni XIONG ; Jingdong MA
Journal of Medical Informatics 2017;38(4):44-49
The paper introduces the common methods for automatic de-identification of clinical texts,including the method based on rules,machine learning method,comprehensive method,etc.,states the challenges for clinical texts practicability,system universality and scalability of clinical texts de-identification research,analyzes the further research direction,and provides reference for researchers of this field.
5.Ultrastructure and function of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
Yangzhe WU ; Jiye CAI ; Yong CHEN ; Meili LIU ; Jingren LIN ; Chenxi WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(04):-
AIM: To study the cytoskeleton of mesench ymal stem cells (MSCs), the ultrastructure and function relationship by using atomic force microscope (AFM). METHODS: The ultrastructures and morphological feature of MSCs c ultured for 1 d and 5 d were studied by AFM. RESULTS: The special structures that possess peculiar morphologi cal characteristic of MSCs such as cytoskeleton, pseudopod, microfilament etc we re identified by AFM, and these special structures are difficult to observe unde r electronic microscopy or other conventional optical microscopy. CONCLUSIONS: AFM is a powerful tool to study ultrastructures, mo rphological features, and cytoskeleton of stem cells in near physiological condi t ions. Its application prospect in cellular biology is extensive. The special cyt oskeleton and other structures of MSCs observed above may represent the structur al base of multi-differentiation potential of MSCs.
6.TCM practitioners’ attitudes and perceptions regarding the use of Ephedra sinica Stapf: An observational study
Aiwen Chang ; Xiaopeng Zhao ; Lin Zhang ; Sijia Zhao ; Zhongyi Pan ; Chenxi Song ; Yanling Fu
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2024;11(4):435-442
Objective:
To understand the attitudes and perceptions of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practitioners in Beijing TCM hospitals regarding the use of Ephedra sinica Stapf (E. sinica, Ma Huang).
Methods:
A two-stage cross-sectional study was conducted using a questionnaire survey of TCM practitioners in Beijing TCM hospitals between April 2023 and March 2024. The questionnaire included demographic information, the clinical background of TCM practitioners, and the clinical application of E. sinica. Logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the relevant influencing factors when using E. sinica.
Results:
Of the 465 questionnaires collected, 441 were valid. Among these, 84.81% (374/441) reported having used E. sinica in clinical practice at least once. The commonly used doses of E. sinica—excluding the pediatric department—were 10 g for high doses, 6 g for medium, and 3 g for low. The three most frequently used formulas for E. sinica included Maxing Shigan decoction, Mahuang decoction, and Xiao Qing Long decoction. The most common TCM patterns treated with a high dose of E. sinica were wind-cold exterior pattern, wind-cold invading the lung, and wind and water combat with meridians congealed by cold. The top three Western medical diagnoses when using E. sinica for treatment were common cold, pneumonia, and upper respiratory tract infections. Nearly half of the respondents reported experiencing adverse reactions from the oral administration of E. sinica, with the most common being palpitations, insomnia, and restlessness. Starting with a low dose and gradually increasing it as appropriate was identified as an effective approach.
Conclusion
This study investigated the attitudes and perceptions of TCM practitioners in Beijing TCM hospitals regarding the dose–efficacy–adverse reaction relationship of E. sinica, providing a reference for the safe and effective clinical use of E. sinica.
7.Preparation of freeze-dried long-circulation oridonin liposomes and their pharmacokinetics in rats.
Hu LIN ; Chenxi QU ; Yijie YU ; Yining TANG ; Xiaoyi SUN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2013;42(6):638-643
OBJECTIVETo prepare freeze-dried long-circulation oridonin liposomes with optimized parameters.
METHODSEthanol injection method followed by freeze-drying was used to prepare the liposomes. Sephadex column was used to purify liposomes. Effects of formulation factors on entrapment efficiency of long-circulation oridonin liposomes were studied. The particle size, distribution and in vitro release were determined. Pharmacokinetics of oridonin liposomes in rats was determined by HPLC and the pharmacokinetic parameters calculated by Kinetica(TM) software were compared with conventional oridonin liposomes and solution.
RESULTSThe optimized lipid formulation for long-circulation liposomes was composed of soy lecithin, cholesterol and DSPE-PEG 2000 with a ratio of 1:0.5:1.8(w/w). The ratio of drug to lipid was 1:6. Freeze-drying protectant was a mixture of glucose and mannitol (3:1). The entrapment efficiency (EE) of long-circulation oridonin liposomes was about 65%. The particle size of liposomes after hydrolyzation was 164 nm with good DPI. The liposomes showed a sustained drug release in vitro. Intravenous injected oridonin fitted with two-compartment pharmacokinetic model. The MRT of long-circulation liposomes was 2 times and 6 times and AUC was about 2 times and 3 times of conventional liposomes and oridonin solution, respectively.
CONCLUSIONFreeze-dried liposomes with high EE have been obtained by the proposed approach. This long-circulation liposomes extend oridonin half time and significantly increase AUC in rats.
Animals ; Delayed-Action Preparations ; Diterpenes, Kaurane ; administration & dosage ; pharmacokinetics ; Drug Stability ; Freeze Drying ; Liposomes ; administration & dosage ; pharmacokinetics ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Tissue Distribution
8.Persistent parkinsonism after high dose intravenous methamphetamine: A case report
Ka Lam Alan Tang ; Huajun Liang ; Yong Lin ; Chenxi Zhang ; Wai Kwong Tang ; Winnie Chui Wing Chu ; Gabor Sandor Ungvari
Neurology Asia 2017;22(1):77-80
A patient developed persistent parkinsonism after intravenously injecting a high dose of methamphetamine.
Magnetic resonance imaging revealed bilateral hypoxic/ischemic basal ganglia damage, which could have
been caused by the vasoconstrictive effect of methamphetamine. This case adds some circumstantial
evidence to the association between methamphetamine and Parkinsonism.
Key words: Parkinsonism; methamphetamine; substance use disorders
Parkinsonian Disorders
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Methamphetamine
9.The study of acoustically evoked short latency negative responses in normal guinea pigs
Shaohua ZHANG ; Jin CHEN ; Chenxi LIN ; Dongxiao NONG ; Anzhou TANG
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;50(12):1015-1019
Objective To compare acoustically evoked short latency negative responses (ASNR) elicited from normal and profound hearing loss guinea pig ears and to confirm their vestibular nuclei origination.Methods Forty healthy guinea pigs were employed in the experiment, which were randomly divided into the control group (8 subjects, 16 ears), the masking group (16 subjects, 32 ears) and the deafened group (16 subjects, 32 ears).Air conductive white noise was chosen for masking.Masking dilemma was avoidable by an appropriate 15 dB gap between stimulus and masking sound.Both the nasking group and the deafened group were further divided into ASNR group and non-ASNR group based on the presence of ASNR.Electrolytic lesion was conducted to the vestibular nuclei, followed by ABR/ASNR recording.The lesioned brainstem slices were microscopically verified.Results In the masking group, ASNR were present in 24 ears (75.0% , 24/32) and 12 ears (46.2% , 12/26) in deafened group, showing statistically higher presence rate for masking group (x2 =5.07, P =0.024).There were no significant differences for the ASNR threshold and latency between the masking ASNR group and the deafened ASNR group.For the two ASNR groups, electrolytic destruction to the vestibular nuclei subsequently eliminated the ASNR.Brainstem slice proved the accurate sites of electrolytic lesion.Conclusion Moderate white noise masking prevents hearing system potential overlap without affecting vestibular system, therefore, ASNR is successfully elicited in normal guinea pigs.Both ASNRs from normal and deafened guinea pigs are of similar natures and origination from, the vestibular nuclei.
10.Screening of serum tumor biomarkers in breast cancer by proteomics
Chenxi ZHANG ; Xiaoyan LIU ; Chunyan ZHANG ; Qing ZHANG ; Lin GAN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(20):3354-3358
Objective To screen tumor biomarker of breast cancer from expressed differently in breast cancer patients and health by proteomics techniques. Methods Collecting 10 serum cases of breast cancer and healthy respectively,protein spot was separated by two-dimensional electrophoresis,protein expressed differently from breast cancer and healthy was screened by PDQuest software ,and identified by mass spectrometry. Results The 2-DE maps of breast cancer and healthy were established ,22 differentially expressed proteins were analyzed by PDQuest software,took the healthy group as the reference,there were 18 spots with up-regulated serum protein, and 4 spots with down-regulated serum proteins in breast cancer group.12 protein spots were sampled and detected by mass spectrometry. Finally ,4 differentially expressed proteins were identified successfully ,the proteins were confirmed by the database,named as ankyrin-3 isoform X7,keratin,type I cytoskeletal 9,nesprin-2 isoform X11, Dynein heavy chain 10,axonemal isoform X9. Conclusion The 4 differentially expressed proteins in healthy group and breast cancer group can be potential candidate biomarkers for diagnosis of breast cancer.