1.Characteristics of exudative age-related macular degeneration optical coherence tomography
Feng ZHANG ; Kai MA ; Guanglu WANG
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2000;0(04):-
Objective To verifying the characteristics of optical coherence tomography(OCT) in exudative age related macular degeneration (AMD). Methods The patients being investigated in this series included 16 cases (19 eyes) of exudative age related macular degeneration diagnosed by FFA and OCT examinations, among them 4 cases (6 eyes) were examined with ICGA. The color photographs of ocular fundi, FFA, ICGA and OCT were investigated by contrasting each other. Results As compared with the FFA and ICGA examinations, the characteristic findings found in OCT in patients with exudative AMD in this series were as the following:①serous detachment of neurosensory epithelium in 11 eyes,②retinal hemorrhage in 2 eyes,③serous detachment of retinal pigment epithelium in 5 eyes,④hemorrhagic detachment of retinal pigment epithelium in 10 eyes,⑤disciform scar in 4 eyes,⑥fibrovascular pigment epithelial detachment and occult CNV in 12 eyes. Conclusion OCT can supply a comprehensive survey of exudative AMD, in making the diagnosis as an important complementary examination of FFA and ICGA.
2.The pattern characteristics of optical coherence tomography in diabetic maculopathy
Guanglu WANG ; Kai MA ; Feng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2001;0(03):-
Objective To verify the pattern characteristics of optical coherance tomography (OCT) images in diabetic maculopathy (DM). Methods OCT were performed in sixty cases of DM and 30 cases of normal control group,and in 54 cases of DM,fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) was performed simutaneously.The results from 2 kinds of examinations were compared each other. Results The average retinal thickness at the central fovea was (314.54?154.13) ?m in DM group.The macular edema in the cases of DM accounted to 57.1% on OCT examination The rate of retinal swelling associated with cystoid macular edema (CME) was 38.5%,with retinal detachment (RD) 9.2%,and with both CME and RD was 16.9% Those with mormal macular thickness and mild macular edema primarily showed focal leakage in FFA exam,while those with moderate and severe macular edema showed diffuse leakage in FFA exam.The rate of CME was 28.6% presented in FFA and 58.9% in OCT examination (t=3.39,P
3.Study of perception of emotion from face in patients with stroke in basal ganglia
Zhaohai FENG ; Kai WANG ; Chunyan ZHU
Journal of Clinical Neurology 1995;0(04):-
Objective To investigate whether the patients of stroke in basal ganglia have the selective deficit of recognition of disgust expression and to test the hypothesis that basal ganglia is involved in emotion processing, especially in disgust processing. Methods We developed six typical facial emotions (happiness, surprise, fear, sadness, disgust and anger) and a neutral facial emotion. A labeling task with these emotional faces measured the ability to recognize emotional faces in 32 stroke patients in basal ganglia and in 30 normal controls.Results Compared with normal controls, patients of stroke in basal ganglia impaired in perception of facial emotion (correct identification scores, 106.73?7.62, P
4.Effect of Hedan tablet on expression of serum adipocytokines and inflammatory factors in rats with metabolic syndrome
Li WANG ; Feng WANG ; Kai LU ; Zhifeng LI ; Rongjing DING
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2017;36(8):925-928
Objective To investigate the effects of Hedan tablet on serum adipocytokines and inflammatory factors in rats with metabolic syndrome.Methods The 24-rat model of metabolic syndrome were randomly divided into three groups(n=8,each):normal group were given normal diet,model group were given high-lipid and high-salt diet and intervention group were given high lipid and high salt dict plus Hedan tablet 6.0 g · kg-1 · d-1 by intragastric administration for 3 weeks.Body weight,blood pressure,blood levels of glucose,lipid,leptin,visfatin,adiponectin and CRP were measured in all rats at the beginning and the end of the study.Results Compared with normal group,model group (model versus normal) showed significantly increased serum levels (P < 0.05) of weight,total cholesterol(TC),triglyceride (TG),low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C),glucose,leptin(5.5±0.1 vs.5.2±0.0 mmol/L),visfatin(17.5±0.5 vs.16.6±0.0 mmol/L and CRP(1 676.6 ± 74.8 vs.1 642.3 ± 52.2 mmol/L),and showed significantly decreased (P < 0.05) serum level of adiponectin(74.6±2.4 vs.81.3±2.1 mmol/L).Compared with 20 weeks of age group,the 23 weeks of age group(23 weeks versus 20 weeks)showed significantly decreased levels of weight,TC,TG,LDL-C,serum leptin(5.4±0.1 mmol/L vs.5.9±0.2 mmol/L),visfatin(16.7±0.4 mmol/L vs.17.7±0.6 mmol/L)and CRP(1 498.8±51.0 mmol/L vs.1 682.1±76.6 mmol/L(all P<0.05),and showed significantly increased serum adiponectin level(81.2±3.0 mmol/L vs.73.9±3.1 mmol/L)(P<0.05).But there was no significant change in model group between 20 weeks and 23 weeks of age.Conclusions Hedan tablet reduces the body weight and ameliorates blood lipid level in rats with metabolic syndrome.These effects may be related to regulation of Hedan tablet on adipocytokines and inflammatory factors.
5.The effects of dexamethasone on the over -expression of TGF-β_1 in the cerebral spinal fluid of rats following SAH
Jicun WANG ; Tong LI ; Kai FENG ; Jianxin WANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2010;12(1):59-62
Objective To study the preventive and therapeutic effect of dexamethasone on communicating hydrocephalus following subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), and explore the mechanism of communicating hydrocephalus following SAH. Methods SAH rat model was constructed by injecting auto blood through foramen magnum into subarachnoid space. There were two groups ( one control group and one experimental group) in this study with 16 rats each group. Sufficient doses of auto blood were injected into subarachnoid space of the rats of the control group and sufficient dose of auto blood together with sufficient dose of dexamethasone into subarachnoid space of the rats of the experimental group. The changes of rats transforming growth factor bata-1 (TGF-β_1 )in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)and thickness of pia mater collagen fibrosis( CF) following SAH were observed after 1 day and 20 days. The levels of TGF-β_1, in the CSF were quantitatively detected by the way of ABC-ELISA. The brain tissues were dyed through Massions technique, and then the average thicknesses of meningina CF were measured by the software of micrograph collection and analysis computer system. Results In later stage after SAH, TGF-β_1, concentrations of the experimental group was lower than control group( P <0. 01). At the same time, the average thicknesses of meningina CF of experimental groups was thinner than control group( P <0. 01). Moreover, the relationship between the level of TGF-β_1 in the CSF and the thickness of the CF of the rat's cerebral pia mate had positive correlation. Conclusions In the later stage after SAH, dexamethasone can inhibit the over expression of TGF-β_1 in rat CSF following SAH and also can inhibit the accrementition of rat collagenous fibers. Therefore, this study provided experimental and theoretical evidence for preventing and treating communicating hydrocephalus following SAH.
7.Progress in regulation effect of aromatic refreshing traditional Chinese medicine on BBB permeability and its mechanism.
Li-Ping WANG ; Jian-Fang FENG ; Kai-Li HU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(6):949-954
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) protects the brain against unwanted substances, while, at the same time, limits the transport of many drugs into the brain. Aromatic refreshing traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) can induce resuscitation and modify the permeability of BBB, promoting other drugs entering into the brain with brain protection effect. This paper mainly reviews the research progress in regulation effects and mechanism of usual aromatic refreshing TCM, such as borneol, moschus, styrax, benzoinum and Tatarinow Sweetflag Rhizome, on BBB permeability. To broaden the application of these drugs in modern pharmaceutics in the future, the relatively research should emphasis on combining aromatic refreshing TCM with new formulations and technologies in pharmaceutics, providing novel promising strategies for brain diseases therapy.
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8.Incidental nodal irradiation with involved-field conformal radiotherapy for patients with thoracic esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
Kai JI ; Lujun ZHAO ; Chengwen YANG ; Zhenxing FENG ; Ping WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2013;(1):30-34
Objective To quantify the incidental irradiation dose (ⅡD) to lymph node stations of esophagus when treating patients with T1-4N0 M0 thoracic esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) with a dose of 60 Gy/30f.Methods Twenty-nine patients with medically inoperable T1-4N0M0 thoracic ESCC were treated with three-dimensional radiotherapy on involved-field.The conformal CTV was re-created using a 3 cm margin in the proximal and distal direction (following the course of the esophagus) beyond the barium esophagogram,endoscopic examination and CT defined GTV and a 0.5 cm margin in the lateral and anteroposterior directions of the CT defined GTV.The PTV encompassed 1 cm proximal and distal margins,0.5 cm radiaI margin on the basis of CTV.Cervical,mediastinal and abdominal lymph nodes were delineated respectively.Equivalent uniform dose (EUD) and other dosimetric paraneters were calculated for each nodal station.Nodal region whose metastasis rate is greater than 5% was considered a high risk lymph node subgroups.Results Under a 60 Gy dose prescription,the median Dmean and EUD,V40 and V50 were ≥40 Gy,≥85% and ≥75% in most of the high risk nodal regions.For the subgroups whose EUD were less than 40 Gy,most of the ⅡD of these regions was significantly associated with the length and location of esophageal tumor (r =0.892,P =0.000).Conclusions Lymph node stations nearby of ESCC received considerable ⅡD with involved-field irradiation which could control subclinical lesions.But more clinical studies should be needed.
9.Analysis on public-private partnerships and implications for China:Cases of Brazil, South Af-rica, and India
Long CHEN ; Lei FENG ; Ruihong ZHANG ; Yong MAO ; Kai WANG
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2014;(12):9-14
Around the world, the supply of health services faces challenges, especially in developing nations that suffer from inadequate infrastructure and aging equipment, frequent shortages of medicine and supplies, and low capacity and efficiency of primary health care. At present, more and more governments adopt public-private partner-ships to achieve public policy goals. Among those, Brazil, South Africa, and India have made greater achievements in changing the roles of local government, increasing the supply of primary health care and health care quality, pro-moting health care equality, meeting the needs of multi-level medical services, and promoting health capabilities by using public-private partnerships. This paper provides an overview of public-private partnership practices in the three countries, discusses their reform experiences, and concludes with implications which may be helpful for promoting and scaling up PPP in primary health care in China.
10.Prostatic arterial embolization for benign prostatic hyperplasia:its prospect and challenge
Guodong ZHANG ; Feng DUAN ; Kai YUAN ; Maoqiang WANG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2014;(8):735-738
Super-selective transcatheter prostatic arterial embolization is a newly-developed minimally invasive treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia with good maneuverability, safety and fewer complications. The short-term and mid-term follow-up has proved that it has higher clinical efficacy in improving the quality of life by alleviating lower urinary tract symptoms. It emerges as an innovative technology in urology and interventional radiology. In order to ensure a successful procedure with satisfactory clinical outcome the most important considerations when performing prostatic arterial embolization are to precisely identify the prostatic artery, to correctly differentiate the anastomoses with surrounding arteries, and to properly select embolic agents. This paper aims to make a comprehensive review on the progress and current situation of prostatic arterial embolization with a focus on the clinical issues and technical challenges.