1.The value of clinical in diagnosis of implanted placenta postpartum by contrast-enhanced ultrasonography
Xiaoxia, NI ; Sha, HE ; Xinlin, CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2014;(10):809-815
ObjectiveTo explore the contrast-enhanced ultrasonography features of postpartum placenta implantation and its clinical value in diagnosis of postpartum placenta implantation.MethodsBetween April 2009 and May 2013, twelve patients with clinically suspected placenta implantation underwent contrast-enhanced ultrasonography in Hubei Maternal and Child Health Hospital. The location and extent of intrauterine lesions and perfusion features of contrast agent were observed. The contrast-enhanced ultrasonography features of postpartum placenta implantation were analyzed and compared with postoperative pathological diagnosis.ResultsIn twelve patients with placenta implantation, eleven showed enhancement. Only one lesion showed no enhancement, which was diagnosed as placental degeneration and calcification on postoperative pathology. One case was placenta adhesions conifrmed by postoperative pathological diagnosis, which presented with a hyperenhanced lesion in uterine cavity with a clear boundary to myometrium. Six cases were placenta implantation confirmed by postoperative pathological diagnosis, which presented with a residual placenta surrounded with extremely thin or evendiscontinuous uterine serosa. Five cases were placenta penetration confirmed by postoperative pathological diagnosis, which presented with a residual placenta penetrating the uterine serosa and contrast agent spilling out. All cases in this study were cured by operation.ConclusionsContrast-enhanced ultrasound could diagnose placenta implantation via the difference of tissue perfusion. The lesion of placenta implantation showed enhancement after injection of contrast agent. If discontinuous uterine serosa and contrast agent spilling was observed, placenta penetrating uterine serosa should be considered. Contrast-enhanced ultrasound has important clinical value in diagnosing postpartum placenta implantation and observing postoperative recovery processes of uterine rupture.
2.Prevalence and risk factors for latex glove allergy in clinical nurses
Xiaozhen HE ; Ruhong CHEN ; Shaokai NI ; Yiming FAN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2009;25(11):5-7
Objective To determine the prevalence and risk factors for latex glove allergy in clini-cal nurses. Methods A serf-administered questionnaire was used to collect the information about latex glove-related allergy among clinical nursing staff in 4 general hospitals in Zhanjiang, and the risk factors were calculated with logistic regression analysis. Results Latex glove-related symptoms were reported in 16.9% of 1469 nurses. Age, employment seniority, and positive rate of personal and family history of ana-phylaetie diseases in sensitized nurses were superior to those in unsensitized ones. The positive personal and family history of hypersensitivity diseases, allergy to drugs or other materials, and working time in a room were high risk factors for the development of latex glove allergy, but the average number of gloves used in a working day was the protective factor. Conclusions Clinical nurses belong to high risk latex sensitization population, and the main risk factor is the atopie subjects.
3.Recent advances of neoantigen in tumor therapy
Zhihao LIU ; Shixin NI ; Siyuan HE ; Shuqing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2016;36(12):11-14
As the research work went further and more detailed, a variety of new treatments compete to come out.However, it remains unclear that how the antigen works to distinguish cancer cells and normal cells.Neoantigen, which is located in the tumor cell surface of a specific antigen, its presence makes human immunotherapy into new areas which may make personalized treatment possible in the near future.Emerging data suggest that the identification of such newantigens is a major factor in clinical immunotherapy.They can form a biomarker in cancer immunotherapy to provide targets for a variety of therapeutic approaches to attack, which allows T cells to selectively enhance the immune response against this class of antigens.
4.Application of wire-reinforced epidural catheter in combined spinal-epidural anesthesia for cesarean section
Huanhuan NI ; Yuling YANG ; Liang HE ; Huiyu CHEN
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2016;(2):141-143
Two hundred women with singleton pregnancy at full term undergoing cesarean section with combined spinal-epidural anesthesia were randomly assigned into 2 groups (n=100 in each group). During anesthesia the polyvinyl chloride epidural catheter was used in control group and the wire-reinforced epidural catheter was used in study group.The results showed that the number of patients in whom blood or blood-tinted fluid was withdrawn from epidural catheter was significantly lower in study group than that in control group.The domestic wire-reinforced epidural catheter can reduce the incidence of blood vessel injury induced by insertion of epidural catheter.
5.PI3K/Akt signal transduction pathway and apoptosis after cerebral ischemia
Min HE ; Jiangquan HAN ; Baiyun NI ; Xianping ZHANG ; Zhen LI ; Houqin CHEN ; Qiang ZHANG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2010;18(7):553-558
Apoptosis is one of the important forms during cerebral ischemia.Phosphoinositide-3 kinase (PI3K)/serine/threonine kinase (Akt) is the important cell survival signaling pathway,while c-jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) is the important pro-apoptotic signaling pathway.The dynamic equilibrium of the two signal transduction pathways maintains cell survival and apoptosis under the physiological state.Stimulation during cerebral ischemia breaks this physiological balance and results in the apoptosis of massive neurons.A variety of proved neuroprotective factors are associated with the amplification of enhancement of cell survival signal or inhibition of apoptosis signal,and thrus maintain the balance between the two signal pathways.
6.Biological Killing Effects of an Antitank Mine Explosion in Simulated Test:Pathomorphologic Observation
Yimin DAI ; Qingming JIANG ; Jianjun WANG ; Dehua HE ; Baozhen CHEN ; Yijun NI
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1982;0(01):-
In this paper,we report the effective killing radius and the biological killing effects of the antitank mines after bursting to cut through a base deck of the tank.The mines had different types of structure and were exploded at various angles. It was found that the fragmentation damage was the primary killing factor and a blast wave came second, accompanied by a minor thermic burn. The incidence of the blast wave was higher than the casting structure when the antitank mines with separate layer structure were exploded, as compared to those with the casting structure, but there was no significant difference in the effective killing radius.
7.STUDIES ON COMPOSITION,ANTIOXIDATION AND HYPOGLYCEMIC EFFECTS OF POLYSACCHARIDES FROM GREEN TEA, OOLONG TEA AND BLACK TEA NI
De-Jiang NI ; Yu-Qiong CHEN ; Bi-Jun XIE ; Chun-He SONG ; Fang-Ting YUAN ;
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(01):-
Objective: To compare tea polysaccharides(TPS) characteristics and their role in scavenging free radicals and reducing blood glucose(BG) in diabetic mice(DM). Methods: TPS was extracted from green,Oolong and black tea which were made from the same fresh leaves from Hubei,Fujian and Yunnan. Then the recovery rate of TPS, contents of neutral sugar, uronic acid and protein were analysed, and scavenging rate of -2Oand 稯H in vitro and hypoglycemic effect were also determined. Results: 1. The yield and contents of neutral sugar, uronic acid and protein of green tea TPS were the highest, and those of black tea TPS were the lowest. Oolong tea TPS acted the best in scavenging-2O and 稯H . 2. The hypoglycemic effect of TPS from Hubei tea was the best . The effect of TPS extracted from semi-fermented Oolong tea and fermented black tea was better than that of non-fermented green tea. 3. There were obvious differences in yield, free radical scavenging rate and effect of reducing BG among TPS extracted from tea in different regions. TPS extracted from Fujian tea had the best effect in reducing BG,but that from Yunnan tea had not. Conclusion: There was remarkable effect of region and process on physico-chemical characteristics,effect of scavenging radical and reducing blood sugar TSP.
8.Analysis of field survey results of iodine deficiency disorders in high-risk areas of Fujian province in 2010
Mu-hua, WANG ; Zhi-hui, CHEN ; Jia-ni, WU ; Zhao-he, LIN ; Ning, MA
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2012;31(1):68-70
ObjectiveTo investigate the occurrence of new cretinism cases and the prevalence of endemic goiter in iodine deficiency disorders(IDD) high-risk areas of Fujian province,so as to put forward target prevention and control measures for these areas.Methods Twelve counties from Xiuyu,Xiangan,Pingtan,and Dongshan were chosen into the survey by simple random sampling,searching for new cretinism cases were carried out in children under 10 years old.Two schools were chosen in every county and the thyroid volume of forty children aged 8 - 10 were determined by B-ultrasonography methods and their urinary iodine(UI) was determined by As3--Ce4+catalytic spectrophotometry in each school.Twenty women of child-bearing age aged 18 - 40 were chosen for collecting edible salt and urine samples,and the salt iodine content was determined using self-quantitative kit and their UI was also determined by As3--Ce4+ catalytic spectrophotometry.Results In the 4 high-risk counties,no cretinism cases were found.The goiter rate of children aged 8 - 10 was 3.6%(37/1027),and that in Dongshan county was 5.4%(13/240),which was higher than the national standards for eliminating IDD( < 5%).The median urinary iodine(MUI) of children aged 8 - 10 was 175.3 μg/L,and the MUI of women aged 18 -40 was 152.7 μg/L.The coverage rate of iodized salt was 82.7%(382/462).ConclusionsNew case or suspected new case of cretinism is not discovered in the high-risk areas of IDD of Fujian province,and median urinary iodine level of people is in the adequate range.
9.The clinical interpretation of modified staging system for pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors
Guopei LUO ; Kaizhou JIN ; He CHENG ; Chen LIU ; Quanxing NI ; Xianjun YU
China Oncology 2017;27(5):321-325
Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor is a common pancreatic tumor with high heterogeneity and multiple management modalities. A standard and practical staging system for pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors will be beneficial to clinical management and research. At present, there are two staging systems (ENETS and AJCC). Both of them have shortcomings which limit their clinical application. In addition, the coexistence of two staging systems is confusing to clinicians. We proposed a modified ENETS staging system by keeping the ENETS TNM definition and adopting the AJCC staging definition. The modified staging system can successfully distinguish patients with different prognosis and is helpful in establishing clinical standard. This study has been published in Journal of Clinical Oncology (JCO) and was selected as 2017 Best of JCO: Gastrointestinal edition. This paper was aimed to interpret the modified staging system in clinical practice.
10.Service competence evaluation of 99 smoking cessation clinics in Zhejiang Province
XU Yue ; XU Shui Yang ; WU Qing Qing ; CHEN He Ni ; LÜ ; Qiao Hong
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;32(12):1220-1225
Objective:
To evaluate the service competence of 99 smoking cessation clinics in Zhejiang Province, so as to provide reference for the improvement.
Methods:
The questionnaire, prepared by Tobacco Control Office of Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, was used to investigate all the smoking cessation clinics in Zhejiang Province, to score the basic and developmental indicators, and to assess the qualified rates ( basic indicators >50 points and total scores >60 points ).
Results:
There were 99 smoking cessation clinics, with 52 in secondary hospitals and 47 in tertiary hospitals. The overall assessment scored from 11 to 96 points, with an average of ( 53.99±16.56 ) points. The smoking cessation clinics in secondary and tertiary hospitals scored ( 53.92±15.88 ) points and ( 54.06±17.45 ) points. The scores of basic and developmental indicators were ( 45.66±12.16 ) points and ( 8.33±5.39 ) points, with the scoring rates of 65.23% and 27.77%. The overall assessment of 43 smoking cessation clinics were qualified and the rate was 43.43%, which was 44.23% in secondary hospitals and 42.55% in tertiary hospitals.
Conclusion
The qualified rate of smoking cessation clinics in Zhejiang Province was 43.43%, which was similar between second hospitals and tertiary hospitals.