1.The role of four criteria in assessment of the severity and prognosis of hyperlipidemic acute pancreatitis
Lixin YANG ; Lichuan DU ; Xin LIU ; Jing CHEN ; Jianyu HAO
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2016;55(9):695-699
Objective To explore the four criteria,including bedside index for severity in acute pancreatitis(BISAP),Ranson score,modified CT severity index(MCTSI) and acute physiology and chronic health evaluation scoring system Ⅱ (APACHE Ⅱ) in assessment of severity and prognosis of hyperlipidemic acute pancreatitis.Methods A total of 326 patients with hyperlipidemic acute pancreatitis were studied retrospectively from August 2006 to July 2015.The discrepancy of the four criteria in assessment of severity and prognosis of hyperlipidemic acute pancreatitis was compared with chi-square test and receiver operating characteristic curve.Results The incidences of moderately severe acute pancreatitis and severe acute pancreatitis,local complications and mortality of patients with BISAP score ≥3,Ranson score ≥3,APACHE Ⅱ score≥8 and MCTSI score≥4 were significantly higher than BISAP score < 3,Ranson score < 3,APACHE Ⅱ score < 8 and MCTSI < 4 respectively (all P < 0.05).As far as severity was concerned,the sensitivity and AUC of APACHE Ⅱ were 57% and 0.814,which were higher than the other systems.The second most sensitive criterion was BISAP.In assessment of local complications,the sensitivity and AUC of MCTSI were 68% and 0.791,which were higher than the other three.The most sensitive criterion to predict mortality was BISAP with sensitivity 89% and AUC 0.867,which was followed by APACHE Ⅱ.Conclusions All four criteria can be used to determine the severity,local complications and mortality.Generally,BISAP is simple and easy to practice,and better than the other three.
2.The relationship between serum C-reactive protein levels in type 2 diabetic patients and periodontal diseases
Tao HAO ; Lin GAO ; Yan YANG ; Xin LIAO
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2001;0(03):-
Objective:To investigate serum high sensitive C-reactive protein levels in type 2 diabetic patients with periodontal diseases,and to explore the relationship between serum high sensitive C-reactive protein levels and periodontal diseases in type 2 diabetic patients.Methods:The study included 20 type 2 diabetic patients with moderate or severe periodontal diseases,20 type 2 diabetic patients without periodontal diseases and 20 normal as control.Serum hs-CRP,HbA1c and other biochemical parameters were detected.Results:Compared with normal control and type 2 diabetic subjects without periodontal diseases,serum hs-CRP levels in type 2 diabetic patients with moderate or severe periodontal diseases were significantly increased.Serum hs-CRP levels were significantly elevated in type 2 diabetic patients without periodontal diseases compared with normal control subjects(P
3.Evaluation of Feridex-enhanced MRI in the Diagnosis of Hepatic Lesions
Ji LI ; Yinhua JIN ; Xin HAO ; Zhibo LI ; Yang SONG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2000;0(02):-
Objective To evaluate Feridex(superparamagnetic iron oxide,SPIO)enhanced MRI in the diagnosis of hepatic lesions.Methods Feridex-enhanced MRI was performed in 31 patients with CT,or MRI proved or suspected hepatic lesions.T 2WI signal intensity of hepatic parenchyma,lesion and background noise was measured before and after enhancement separately.SNR and CNR of parenchyma and lesion before and after enhancement were calculated.The number of lesions on plain and enhanced scans were observed and alalyzed.Results Post-enhancement SNR of liver significantly decreased (?0.05).Post-enhancement lesion-liver CNR increased significantly (?
4.Establishment of floxuridine-resistant JeG-3 subline and the role of thymidylate synthetase mRNA expression in chem-resistant-prediction
Bing HAN ; Yang XIANG ; Guihua SHA ; Hao ZHANG ; Xin LIU
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2009;44(11):851-855
Objective To establish human choriocarcinoma JeG-3 cell line resistant to floxuridine (FUDR)and describe the characteristics of this FUDR-resistant subline.The thymidylate synthase (TS) expression level in FUDR-resistant subline was also discussed.Methods The FUDR-resistant sub-line JeG-3/FUDRA was established by intermitted exposure to grads increased FUDR.Reversed microscope was used to observe the morphological changes in FUDR-resistant sub-line.Population doubling time was calculated and compared based on the growth curve of these two cell lines,cell cycles and chromosomal ploidy were assayed with flow cytometry methods.The chemo-luminescence assay was used to detect the hormone secretion by two kinds of cell lines.The resistant index (RI) was measured by cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8)assay.Quantitative RT-PCR was used to detect the mRNA expression level of TS and we also detected the TS mRNA expression level in different doses exposed subline.Results The RI of JeG-3/FUDRA was 31.62.Compared with the JeG-3 cell,the FUDR-resistant cell line had gross changes in morphological,cell growth,cell cycles and chromosomal numbers.The ability of human chorionic gonadotrop(hCG) and progesterone secretion was lower in JeG-3/FUDRA subline.The trend of TS mRNA expression was:while exposed to low concentration of FUDR,the TS mRNA expression level was downregulated,then followed the increasing dose of the drug,the expression level of TS mRNA ascended gradually.When the terminal concentration was reached,the expression level of TS mRNA in JeG-3/FUDRA subline was higher than that of JeG-3 cell line (P<0.05).Conclusions We established the FUDR-resistant subline of JeG-3 successfully.The TS mRNA expression level is stage-related to the different concentration and different phase in FUDR exposure.Our data suggested that TS mRNA expression level may not be used as a biomarker to predict the chemosensitivity in FUDR-based chemotherapy.
5.Relationship of angiogenesis and clinical characteristics of GA-secreting pituitary adenomas
Hao ZHAO ; Yuanming QU ; Wei YANG ; Chengzhi MOU ; Xin QU
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(04):-
Objective To investigate MVD, TSP-1, TGF-?1 expression in GH-Secreting Pituitary Adenomas by immunohistochemistry, and to correlate data with clinical characteristics.Methods The protein expression of TSP-1, TGF-?1 in 48 surgical specimens (21 invasive cases; 27 non-invasive cases) of pituitary adenomas was measured using immunohistochemical method. The relationship between the expression and clinical properties was examined. MVD was measured by detecting CD34.Results Compared with the noninvasive group, no difference of expression of CD34(t=2.257; P=0.083) was observed. The expression of TSP-1 in invasive group was low. The expression of TGF-?1 was higher in invasive cases than that in noninvasive ones. The expression of TGF-?1 had positive correlations with MVD; but there was no correlation between the expression of CD34 and the invasion of pituitary adenomas. In addition, MVD count was not associated with the expression of TSP-1. Size, sex or rate of recurrence did not influence MVD and TSP-1 expression. Conclusion MVD values do not necessarily represent angiogenesis in pituitary adenomas. TGF-?1 may increase MVD, and TSP-1 does not affect MVD in pituitary adenomas and angiogenesis may be regulated by other pathway.
6.Distribution and Drug Resistance of Isolates from Blood Culture Samples
Xiuli XU ; Chunlong YANG ; Xin FAN ; Yiqun SUN ; Xiaoke HAO
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2004;0(10):-
OBJECTIVE To enhance the positive rate of the blood culture in order to make pathogenic diagnosis actually and quickly and conducting usage of antimicrobial agents in clinic.To value the clinical applied circumstance of BacT/Alert 3D automated blood culture system.METHODS The 3728 blood cultures were detected by BacT/Alert 3D automated blood culture system,and bacterial susceptibility test was conducted on all isolates using Kirby-Bauer methods with CLSI standards.To statistically analyze the examined time,the positive rate and variety and drug resistance for all kinds of pathogens.RESULTS The blood culture positive rate was 6.0% in the 3728 blood cultures with 222 strains of bacteria.The false positive rate was 0.2% and the false negative rate was 0.4%.The positive rate of blood culture was 0.89% in 12 hours,2.01% in 18 hours,and 3.51% in 24 hours.Among all the 222 isolates,29.7% were Enterobacteriaceae,the drug resistant rates to amikacin,ceftazidime,ciprofloxacin,and imipenem were 13.6%,36.3%,42.4%,and 3.0%,respectively;20.3% were Staphylococcus,the drug resistant rates to erythromycin,levofloxacin,cefoxitin,and vancomycin were 75.6%,33.3%,68.9%,and 0,respectively;11.7% were Enterococcus,the drug resistant rates to errythromycin,levofloxacin,fosfomycin,and vancomycin were 96.2%,80.8%,23.1%,and 0,respectively;11.3% were non-fermented bacilli,the drug resistant rates to amikacin,ceftazidime,ciprofloxacin,and imipenem were 32.0%,52.0%,32.0%,and 32.0%,respectively;12.6% were fungi.CONCLUSIONS The pathogens in the blood specimens are more wider in distribution and more higher in drug resistance rates than before.BacT/Alert 3D automated blood culture system can be an important tool for the blood culture,it can provide the diagnostic help quickly for the clinic and increase the positive rates in blood culture.It can not only shorten the check-up time,but also be more quick and more exact.
7.Research on the Payment Pricing Mechanism of Medicare Drugs
Qingyu WANG ; Yan GAO ; Wei LIU ; Xin HAO ; Yue YANG
China Pharmacy 2015;(21):2881-2883,2884
OBJECTIVE:To provide suggestions for the government decision of payment price of medicare drugs. METHODS:Investigation was conducted for the beginning of payment price policy of medicare drugs,effect of the implementation of policy in other countries and the encountered problems. The payment pricing mechanism was explored based on the combination of new medi-cal reform with theoretical analysis and empirical research. RESULTS:The reform of payment pricing mechanism of medicare drugs will have effect on current drug price,especially for R&D oriented pharmaceutical industries. The policy can decrease drug expendi-ture in medicare expenditure,and it is not sure whether it can decrease total medicare expenditure. CONCLUSIONS:It is suggest-ed to notice the related measures and government should keep balance between drug availability and encouraging R&D innovation.
8.Research progress of mesenchymal stem cells attenuating acute respiratory distress syndrome by regulating the balance of M1/M2 macrophage polarization
Li ZHENG ; Sheng WANG ; Hao YANG ; Xin LYU
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2021;33(4):509-512
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a common clinical critical disease, characterized by progressive respiratory distress, intractable hypoxemia, respiratory failure and so on, with high mortality rate and lack of effective prevention and treatment strategies. In recent years, mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) can be used in the treatment of acute lung injury (ALI), which cannot only replace the damaged lung epithelial cells, but also promote tissue repair and alleviate ARDS by secreting anti-inflammatory and anti-fibrosis factors. This review focuses on the related mechanisms and signal pathways of MSC and its paracrine factors in the treatment of ARDS by regulating the balance of macrophage polarization.
9.Effect of different heights of artificial cervical disc replacement on the range of motion of the treated segment
Jigang LOU ; Hao LIU ; Yuanchao LI ; Wenjie WU ; Yang MENG ; Yunbei YANG ; Xin RONG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2016;36(10):605-610
Objective To cxplore the variation of the range of motion (ROM) of operative level after different heights of artificial cervical disc replacement,and to provide guidance for clinical work in selecting appropriate height of artificial cervical disc prosthesis.Methods The preoperative cervical anteroposterior and lateral Ⅹ-rays of 9 fresh male cadaveric cervical spine specimens were obtained to measure the intervertebral height of C5-6,and 3 screened specimens with the height of about 5 mm were included in the experiment.The experiment was designed to test self-control,and other four groups of cervical specimens including intact group,appropriate height (5 mm) of C5.6 artificial cervical disc replacement group,1mm increased (6 mm) group and 2 mm increased (7 mm) group were made biomechanical test sequentially.The specimens were fixed to the cervical three-dimensional movement machine,with a 75 N follower load and pure moments of 2 Nm for flexion/extension 、left/right bending and left/right axial rotation,to measure the ROM of operative level under the condition of changes in 0.2 Nm/s.Results There were no significant differences in the ROM of flexion/extension,lateral bending and axial rotation between 5 mm group and intact group;the ROM of flexion/extension、lateral bending and axial rotation in 6 mm group increased compared with 5 mm group,but the difference was not statistically significant;the ROM of flexion/extension in 7 mm group was significantly less than that of intact,5mm and 6 mm group (9.5°± 1.0° vs 12.5°±0.9°、11.3°±0.8°、11.6°±0.9°),but significantly greater in axial rotation than 6 mm group (10.4°±1.4°vs 8.6°±0.3°),and there was no significant difference in lateral bending compared with other 3 groups.Conclusion 2 adjacent heights of cervical disc prostheses are implantedsuitably when testing the mold of disc prosthesis,the choice of cervical disc prosthesis with 1 mm increased can improve the ROM of operative level to some extent;while the height with 2 mm increased can lead to the ROM of flexion/extension at the operative level reduced,but the ROM of rotation shows an increasing trend.
10.Stability reconstruction and related complications after total spondylectomy for thoracolumbar tumors
Qiang YANG ; Jianmin LI ; Zhiping YANG ; Yanping ZHENG ; Xin LI ; Zhenfeng LI ; Qunshan LU ; Hao LI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2011;31(6):658-663
Objective To investigate the spinal stability reconstruction and related complications after total spondylectomy for thoracolumbar tumors. Methods From January 1997 to December 2009, 34 cases with thoracolumbar tumors treated with total spondylectomy, including 20 males and 14 females with an average age of 43 years. The tumors were located in thoracic vertebra in 27 cases and lumbar vertebra in 7, including 6 spinal metastases and 28 primary tumors. The total spondylectomy was piecemeal in 23 cases and en bloc in 11. The reconstruction methods included posterior short-segment fixation in 19 cases, multi-segmental fixation in 13, anterior intervertebral fixation in 2, titanium mesh with auto-bone graft in 20 cases, titanium mesh with bone cement in 7, bone cement filling in 2, auto-bone strut graft in 2, titanium mesh with strengthened rings in 1, artificial vertebral body replacement in 2, posterior massive bone bridging graft in 8 and bone particles graft in 26. Results The mean follow-up time was 43 months. Seven patients died, 5 suffered recurrence. Poor grafted bone fusion was found in 5 cases. The intervertebral sagittal Cobb angle of adjacent vertebra was ??after operation, 9.3?at the end of follow-up or before revision operation. The average lost angle was 14.1?for cases with multi-segmental fixation, and 21.5?with short-segment fixation. Complications included internal fixation broken (5) and loosening (2), titanium mesh subsidence (6) and displacement (3). There were 5 revision surgeries. Conclusion There are relative more complications about spinal stability reconstruction after total spondylectomy. To achieve temporary stiff fixation and long-term fusion, the posterior multi-segment fixation and massive bone bridging graft combined with the anterior artificial vertebral body replacement are effective.