1.Clinical application of different recruitment maneuvers in children with congenital heart disease complicated by acute respiratory distrees syndrome after surgery
Yalan HU ; Changying GUO ; Lin GUO ; Hua ZHENG ; Mian ZHANG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2015;27(12):993-997
Objective To compare the individual effects of three recruitment maneuvers (RM) in children with congenital heart disease complicated by postoperation acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).Methods A prospective single-blind randomized controlled trial was conducted.Thirty-two children with congenital heart disease complicated with ARDS after open-heart surgery undergoing mechanical ventilation were randomized into three groups,to whom three different RM was respectively performed,namely sustained inflation (SI),progressively increased positive end expiratory pressure (IP) and pressure control ventilation (PCV).Blood gas analysis was done every 6 hours,and the lung RM was performed if oxygenation index (OI) ≤ 300 mmHg (1 mmHg =0.133 kPa).The OI,the dynamic lung compliance (Cdyn),as well as the parameters of hemodynamics before,during and after RM for 15,30,and 60 minutes were recorded and analyzed before and after RM.Results During the treatment process,the OI was significantly increased during the process and 15,30 or 60 minutes after RM compared with that before RM,with no statistical difference among groups (F value was 1.027,0.403,0.264,0.172,0.159,and P value was 0.367,0.671,0.769,0.843,0.853).The Cdyn at all time points in each group was also significantly increased,but there was no statistical difference among groups (F value was 0.009,0.015,0.206,0.010,0.389,and P value was 0.991,0.985,0.814,0.990,0.683).In the process of RM,the heart rate (HR) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) of the children were lowered compared with those before RM [HR (bpm):131.67 ± 9.56 vs.138.93 ± 5.22 in SI group,133.27 ± 9.54 vs.140.33 ± 7.74 in IP group,137.13 ± 7.39 vs.142.40 ± 9.18 in PCV group,all P < 0.01;MAP (mmHg):55.07 ± 4.43 vs.65.87 ± 4.46 in SI group,58.82 ± 6.04 vs.64.02 ± 7.65 in IP group,57.89 ± 4.71 vs.65.36 ± 5.37 in PCV group,all P < 0.01],but it recovered immediately.CVP in all three groups was increased during RM [cmH2O (1 cmH2O =0.098 kPa):11.60±0.99 vs.5.53±0.74 in SI group,10.33± 1.35 vs.5.40±0.74 in IP group,10.20±0.94 vs.5.80±0.68 in PCV group,all P < 0.01].There was significant difference in CVP during RM among three groups (F =7.327,P =0.002),and CVP in SI group was higher than that of other two groups (both P < 0.05).CVP returned to the former level in 15 minutes after RM in IP and PCV groups,and recovered in 30 minutes in SI group.Conclusions All of the RM methods can effectively improve oxygenation and pulmonary compliance of the children with complication of ARDS,and they complement the inadequacy of lung protective ventilation.PCV and IP are more effective than SI in the uniform re-expansion of alveoli after RM and recovery of hemodynamics.
2.Effect of expression of P-glycoprotein in tumor tissue on analgesic efficacy of morphine and buprenorphine in advanced cancer patients with pain
Jun WANG ; Yiping HU ; Xiao LI ; Shudong YANG ; Lin GUO
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2010;30(10):1212-1215
Objective To evaluate the effect of the expression of P-glycoprotein (P-gp) in tumor tissue on analgesic efficacy of morphine and buprenorphine in advanced cancer patients with pain. Methods One hundred and fifty advanced cancer patients with pain aged 51-64 yr weighing 54-65 kg were included in this study. The expression of P-gp was negative in the tumor tissue in 50 patients (group M1 and B1, n = 25 each) and positive in 100 patients (group M2 ,M3 ,and B2 ,B3, n =25 each). The PCA regimen for the 6 groups were listed in the table .Pain was assessed with VAS scores (0 = no pain, 10 = worst pain) and venous blood samples were taken for determination of blood morphine/buprenorphine concentrations at 4, 12, 24 and 48 h of PCIA. Results The six groups were comparable with respect to age, body weight, M/F sex ratio, types of cancer, baseline pain level and education. The analgesic efficacy of morphine and buprenorphine was better ( VAS scores were significantly lower)in P-gp expression negative patients (group M1 and B1 ) than in P-gp expression positive patients (group M2 and B2 ). Higher doses of morphine and buprenorphine provided better analgesic efficacy in P-gp expression positive patients in group M3 and B3 than in group M2 and B2. Plasma morphine and buprenorphine concentrations were comparable between group M1 , B1 and M2, B2 and were significantly higher in group M3 and B3 at each time point. Conclusion Positive P-gp expression in the tumor tissue can decrease the analgesic efficacy of morphine and buprenorphine in advanced cancer patients with pain.
3.Significance of RhoA and Snail expression in salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma
Ruili HU ; Feng AN ; Yuanyuan LIN ; Sai MA ; Bowei GUO
Tianjin Medical Journal 2015;(7):759-761
Objective To investigate the relationship of RhoA and Snail expressions, and the invasion and metastasis in salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma (SACC). Methods The expressions of RhoA protein and Snail protein in 55 samples of SACC (SACC group ) and 20 samples of para-carcinoma normal tissues(control group) were detected using immunohisto?chemical method. The relationship between RhoA protein and Snail protein expressions and clinical and pathological charac?teristics were analyzed. Results The positive expressions of RhoA protein (69.1% vs 5.0%) and Snail protein (72.7% vs 10.0%) were significantly higher in SACC group than those in control group (P < 0.05). The positive expression rates of RhoA protein and Snail protein were significantly higher in patients with lymph node metastasis than those in patients with?out lymph node metastasis. The positive expression rates of RhoA protein and Snail protein were significantly higher in pa?tients atⅢ+Ⅳstage than those in patients atⅠ+Ⅱstage. The positive expression rates of RhoA protein and Snail protein were significantly higher in substantive carcinal tissues than those in screen roller type and tubular carcinal tissues. The posi?tive expression of Snail protein was significantly higher in substantive and tubular carcinal tissues than that in screen roller type carcinal tissues (P<0.05). There were no significant differences in positive expression rates of RhoA and Snail between different gender, age and different carcinal tissues. There was a positive correlation beween expression rates of RhoA and Snail protein in SACC (r=0.414, P<0.001). Conclusion RhoA and Snail may both facilitate the infiltration and metastasis of SACC through RhoA/ROCK/PKD1/NF-kappa B/Snail signaling pathways.
4.Induction and differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
Zibing HU ; Rong ZENG ; Weitao GUO ; Hao LIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(43):-
Present research of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) mainly contains the studies of the characteristics of biology, the induced differentiation, the mechanism of regulation and so on. The research of the characteristics of biology and the osteogenic and adopocitic induction are comparatively mature, showing many biological characteristics such as adherence, plasticity, heterology, self-renewal, rapid clone formation and transplantation. Adherence combined with density gradient centrifugation method is widely used in the isolation and purification of BMSCs. As to neural induction, there are many uncertainties, such as morphous of typical neurons, specific labeling, excitability, synaptic connection with other neurons, synaptic potential, and whether the induction of fully functional neurons from BMSCs is possible. In addition, the research of the regulation mechanism is mostly uncertain, and there are still many safety problems.
5.lnvestigation of medical university freshmen's difference in studying high school physical and university physics
Kai GUO ; Huabi HU ; Lin CHEN ; Ji WEI ; Hui MA
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(09):-
Through the suvey, we find that freshmen are generally suited for college physics studies. ln this paper, high school and college students’ interest in Learnig, their initiatives, the change of their study methods and the teachers’ teaching methods are discussed.
6.Advance in study of the culture of brain microvascular endothelial cells
Lin ZHAO ; Hong GUO ; Liyuan KANG ; Limin HU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(08):-
Blood-brain barrier(BBB)is mainly composed of brain microvascular endothelial cells(BMECs).According to the special cell membrane transport system and the extensive tight junctions,the brain microvascular endothelial cells play an important role in the CNS.Also,there is a close relationship between BMECs and the cerebrovascular diseases,such as cerebral ischemia,cerebral edema,and so on.Therefore,the culture of brain microvascular endothelial cells provides a new tool for studying the cerebrovascular diseases in vitro.The researches in recent years have been reviewed in this test,approaching the cultivation of the rat brain microvascular endothelial cell from the segregation,purification and culture in turns,in order to provide a foundation for the studies of the brain microvascular endothelial cell;in vitro.
7.Effect of Ornidazol on acute pericoronitis of wisdom tooth
Lin-hu WANG ; Hu-zhong WANG ; Jia-ping GUO ; Qingshan DONG ; Xiang WANG ; Ronghua ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(4):237-237
ObjectiveTo observe the effect of Ornidazol on acute pericoronitis of wisdom tooth (PWT).Methods125 patients with PWT were randomly divided into the experiment group (63 cases, treated with Ornidazol) and control group (62 cases, treated with Metronidazole). The curative effect was observed when teeth extracted.ResultsThe effective rate of the experiment group was 95.2%, that of control group was 82.2%. There was a significant difference between two groups (P<0.05).ConclusionOrnidazol has an obvious effect on acute PWT.
8.Preliminary study of the transcatheter arterial chemoembolization in combination of percutaneous injection of chemoembolization agent intra-portal vein tumor thrombosis in treatment of primary hepatic carcinoma accompanied by portal vein tumor thrombosis
Hongtao CHENG ; Chenyang GUO ; Jincheng XIAO ; Min GUO ; Hongtao HU ; Dengwei ZONG ; Lin ZHENG ; Hailiang LI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2009;43(10):1082-1086
Objective To assess the therapeutic outcomes of transcatheter arterial chemoembolization combined with percutaneous injection of chemoembolization agent intra-portal vein tumor thrombosis for primary hepatic carcinoma accompanied by portal vein tumor thrombus. Methods Thirty patients with primary hepatic carcinoma accompanied by portal vein tumor thrombosis of type Ⅱ and type Ⅲ were randomly divided into two groups. The Child-Pugh ratings (class A and B) of group A and B were 9 vs 9 (class A) and 5 vs 7 (class B) respectively (χ~2 = 0.201, P > 0.05). The constitution of Type Ⅱ and type Ⅲ portal vein tumor thrombus in group A and B were 8 vs 9 and 6 vs 7 respectively (χ~2 =0.002, P>0.05). The median values of ALT, TBIL, ALB and AFP in group A and B were 58.7U/L vs 70.5 U/L (W=191.5, P>0.05), 21.4 μmol/L vs 21.7μmol/L (W=203, P>0.05), 35.3 g/L vs 37.5 g/L (W = 214, P > 0.05) and 680 μg/L vs 873 μg/L (W = 179. 00, P > 0.05) respectively. Group A was treated with transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) using emulsion made up of adriamycin, cisplatin, mitomycin and ultraliquidlipiodol plus percutaneous injection of chemoembolization agent intra-portal vein tumor thrombosis using emulsion consisted of cisplatin and ultraliquidlipiadol, while group B was treated with TACE only as a control group. Survival analyses were performed via the Kaplan-Meier test in SPSS11.5 with the log-rank tests with an threshold of 0.05. Results The 3, 6 and 12 months survival cases of group A and B were 11 vs 10, 10 vs 3, and 7 vs 0 respectively. The median survival time of group A and group B were 14.0 months and 4.0 months respectively. The difference of the two groups was significantly (χ~2 =11.728, P<0.01). There was no severe side-effect related to therapy in both groups. Conclusion Comparing with the control group, TACE combined with percutaneous injection of chemoembolization agent intra-portal vein tumor thrombosis could significantly prolong the median survival time of patient with primary hepatic carcinoma accompanied by type Ⅱ and type Ⅲ portal vein tumor thrombosis.
9.Expressions of Silencer of Death Domains and p65 in Children with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia and Its Relationship with Chemotherapeutic Drugs
hong-fang, TAO ; qun, HU ; jian-lin, FANG ; ai-guo, LIU ; shuang-you, LIU ; liu-qing, ZHANG ; ying, HU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1993;0(03):-
Objective To explore the expression of silencer of death domains(SODD) and its clinical significance and relationship with phospho-NF-?B-p65 proteins in bone marrow cells of acute lymphoblastic leukemia(ALL)in children,and the expression of SODD and phospho-NF-?B-p65 in Jurkat cells treated with chemotherapeutic drugs in order to find a new chemotherapeutic target.Methods The expressions of SODD and phospho-NF-?B-p65 proteins in bone marrow cells were detected by immunohistochemistry in 25 children with ALL.The apoptosis incidence was measured by Annexin-V-Fluorescence/PI double-labeling flow cytometry and the expression of SODD and phospho-NF-?B-p65 proteins were determined by Western blotting in Jurkat cells.Results It was found that the expression of SODD and active p65 expression in ALL were significantly higher than those in healthy control group.The expression of SODD and phospho-NF-?B-p65 proteins in the high-risk(HR) group was significantly higher than those in standard-risk(SR) group(Pa
10.The relationship between Fas expression and lung injury after gut ischemia-reperfusion injury.
Guo-lin GAO ; Yan-min LI ; Hui-bo AN ; Bao-cheng CHEN ; Hao-fu HU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2003;41(10):773-774
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