1.The clinical probation of new type oral MRI contrast agent D98A
Chinese Journal of Radiology 1994;0(06):-
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of D98A,a newly developed superparamagnetic oral MRI contrast agent,in the diagnosis of abdomen.Methods Plain and contrast MRI after taking 500~1000 ml D98Ain 80 patients were performed by using different field strength MR scanners,and the sequences included T 1WI,T 2WI,and fat suppressed sequences.The contrast effect,distribution,influence on demonstration of contours of abdominal organs,and side effects were studied concerning this suspension.Results It showed that this oral contrast agent had good security character,wide consideration area,low cost,good contrast effect,and high value of clinical application.The gastrointestinal tracts appeared as hypointensity on various MR sequences,and thus,made them easy to be identified.The margins of abdominal organs were easier to be located after taking the contrast,and the distinction had statistical denotation.The demonstration rate of gastrointestinal tracts was raised from 10% to 89% after using D98A.There were no side-effects in all patients. Conclusion D98A is safe and effective in facilitating the localization of the abdominal organs.It can improve the accuracy in delineating the gastrointestinal tracts and in diagnosing the lesions of abdominal organs.
2.The improvement on surgical treatment of primary hyperthyroidism
Yeping ZHAO ; Jian DENG ; Bin HU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2010;33(8):12-14
Objective To improve the quality of thyroid surgery though the special surgical instruments and operating skill.Method Sub-total thyroidectomy for 504 pafients with primary hyperthyroidism were done through MPBS illuminating instruments and dissection,scrape absorption and electric coagulation skills of PMOD.Results Five hundred and four eases of sub-total thyroidectomy were successfully performed.The operation time was(50±20)minutes.The blood loss volume Was(60±30)ml.The hospital duration was(54±1)days.The incisions were short and the sears wore even.There was 1 case recurrence of hyperthyroidism and 2 cases of hypothyroidism after(5±3)years follow-up in 482 patients.There were no postoperative complications of hypoparathyroidism and injury of nerve.Conclusion The MPBS and PMOD instruments can be safely applied in thyroid surgery with the advantage of less blood loss,shorter operation time,smaller incision and less side-injuries.
3.Evaluation of pedicle screws applied in the affected vertebra for the treatment of thoracolumbar burst fracture
Jian LI ; Bin XIAO ; Hongpu ZHAO
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(08):-
[Objective]To investigate curative effect for thoracolumbar burst fractures by the method of vertebral pedicle screw fixation applied in the with transpedicular bone graft,and consider its indications.[Method]Thirty cases of thoracolumbar burst fractures were treated by vertebral pedicle screw fixation combining transpedicular bone graft.Among them 22 were male and 8 were famale,age ranged 18-64.All of cases were single segment fractures.The average height of anterior border was 35% before the operation,the average of Cobb's angle was 26?,the percentage of midsagital diameter was 55%.According to Frankel's neurological function classification,preoperative neurological function was Grade A in 4 cases,B in 8,C in 5,D in 6,E in 7.[Result]All cases were followed up for 6 to 30 months.All patients' pain relieved distinctly,the average height anterior border was increased to 97%,the average of Cobb's angle was 3.5?,the percentage of midsagital diameter was 92% postoperatively,showing significant difference(P
4.Study of Stomach Using Ferric Oxide Suspension as Oral Contrast Agent in MRI
Jian YAO ; Weiling GUI ; Liguang CHEN ; Bin ZHAO
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(01):-
Objective To evaluate the applied value superparamagnetic Ferric Oxide oral contrast agent in the dignosis of MR forstomach.Methods Ferric Oxide Suspension was administered before MR scanning of stomach in 36 cases,ranged in age form 21 to 60 years old.MR findings were analysed.Results The fullness of stomach was 100% after administration of Ferric Oxide Suspension.Stomach canal appeared as negative contrast in all MR sequences,the relation between lesions in stomach and around tissue were clearly showed.During MRCP,it could restrict the high signal in stomach canal.Conclusion Oral Ferric Oxide Suspension as contrast agent during MR examination of stomach is easily accepted by patients,it is a safe and steady negative contrast agent for gastrointestinal MR examination.
5.Determination of soluble compounds of barium in the air of workplace by ICP-AES.
Gui-hua LIU ; Wei CHEN ; Jian-bin XIE ; Wei ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2004;22(1):78-79
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6.Antibody-directed lentiviral vector-mediated hepatocarcinoma cells targeting IGF1R- siRNA/P53 genes therapy
Jian NIU ; Hewei ZHAO ; Wen WANG ; Bin YU ; Bin LIU ; Xuehao WANG ; Yewei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2012;18(5):372-376
ObjectiveTo investigate the targeting infection of single chain antibody againstAFP (scFv anti-AFP) directed lentivirus and the inhibitory effects of a dual-growth inhibition systemon hepatocarcinoma cells.MethodsPlasmids WtP53-pPRIME-miR30-shRNA-IGF1R,pMD2G-Anti-AFP,and psPAX2 have previously been constructed to cotransfect to the packaging cell line 293Tusing Lipofectamine2000.The infection results were observed through fluorescence microscopy.PCRand Western blotting were used to demonstrate the successful transduction and transcription of theWtP53-pPRIME-miR30-shRNA-IGF1R gene.The effects of reconstructed lentivirus infected liver cellgrowth were assessed by the cell growth curve of CCK8 cells. Apoptosis was evaluated by theTUNEL assay.ResultsRecombined lentivirus was successfully constructed with the functional PFUtiters of recombined lentivirus at 4.58× 109PFU/ml.This positive result was confirmed by PCR andWestern blotting.ConclusionsThe targeted therapy mediated by anti-AFP scFv could significantlyinhibit the proliferation of HEP3B cells and promote the apoptosis.
7.Stereoscopic image diagnosis and treatment of ruptured multiple intracranial aneurysm
Kai-Jian LUO ; Hua YANG ; Jian LIU ; Fang-You CAO ; Bing ZHAO ; Shi-Bin SONG ;
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2006;0(12):-
Objective To evaluate the effect of three diamension-digital subtraction angiography (3D-DSA) or computed tomography angiography (CTA) on the patients with ruptured multiple intmcranial aneurysm (MIA). Methods A retrospective study on 21 patients with MIA was performed.After scanning with 3D-DSA or 3D-CTA, three-dimensional reconstruction of MIA was carried out by 3D workstation,then the diagnosis was decided and the treatment plan (endovascular treatment or microsurgery) was selected according to stereoscopic image of MIA. Results (1) 3D-DSA or CTA was performed in 21 patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH),it was revealed these patients carried with 48 aneurysms,including 35 small aneurysms (25 mm).Not only miero-aneurysms and small aneurysms could be precisely showed,also the size of aneurysmal neck,the relationship of the aneurysm and the parent vessel and contiguous branches by stereoscopic image.(2) According to the standard of classification,9 patients with MIA for gradeⅠ(42.9%),10 for gradeⅡ(47.6%),2 for gradeⅢ(9.5%),0 for gradeⅣ.Endovascular treatment was selected prior to microsargery for those high grade patients.In this group,17 patients with 40 aneurysms underwent endovascular embolotherapy with GDC coils.Twenty four anemysms were completely occlusioned,12 beyond 90%,4 were left without treatment because of their small size.In microsurgery group,3 aneurysrus were totally clipped,1 could not be found during operation.No any treatment was accepted in 2 patients with 4 aneurysms. Conclusions 3D-DSA or CTA,which is very useful for the diagnosis and treatment of MIA,could improve the accuracy of diagnosis of MIA and clearly show the stereoscopic image of MIA,also the relation of sac and parent artery.For those patients with high grade MIA,endovascular treatment was selected prior to microsurgery,pro re nata,used to combine with mierosurgery.
8.Evaluation of Glifeet in bowel preparation before colonoscopy
Haiying ZHAO ; Yingying GUAN ; Jie ZHAO ; Chuxuan BIN ; Jian WEI ; Shutian ZHANG ; Ming JI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2015;(4):243-245
Objective To investigate the safety and effectiveness of Glifeet in bowel preparation before colonoscopy.Methods A prospective,single blind,randomized controlled trial of patients undergoing colonos-copy was conducted.A total of 67 inpatients were randomized to the control group,who received a low-residue and semiliquid diet (n =31)and the experimental group,who received Glifeet all day (n =36)before the proce-dure.All patients took polyethylene glycol electrolyte powder 1 000 ml at 7 pm on the day before colonoscopy and 2 000 ml at 8 am on the examination day.Bowel preparation quality was scored using the Boston Bowel Prepara-tion Scale (BBPS).Side effects were also observed.Results The time of the first bowel movement of the experi-mental group was significantly shorter [(77.43 ±54.21)min VS (149.35 ±118.15)min,P =0.002].An in-creased defecating frequency was observed in the experimental group,but there was no significant difference when compared with the control group (11.44 ±6.95 VS 8.74 ±3.58,P =0.055).Patient tolerance and acceptance did not differ.There was no significant difference in BBPS between the two groups.But the bowel preparation quality of the right colon was significantly better in the experimental group (2.56 ±0.50 VS 2.23 ±0.81,P =0.045). Conclusion Glifeet could meet the needs of basic energy in most patients for colonoscopy.Furthermore,Glifeet is well tolerated and can partially improve the quality of bowel preparation.
9.Analysis of the status and trends of international research in complementary and alternative medicine based on literature mining.
Yuanyuan TONG ; Wei HE ; Ce YANG ; Bin ZHANG ; Jian DU ; Yingkai ZHAO
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2012;10(6):597-603
To have an overview of the international status and trends of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) research, and to provide a reference tool for researchers.
10.Strategy by stages for preventing respiratory complications of acute cervical spinal cord injury.
Bi-hua LAI ; Jian-bin WU ; Zhao-wen GAO ; Wei-fei LIAN
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2015;28(8):690-694
OBJECTIVETo investigate clinical effects of strategy by stages for preventing respiratory complications of patients with acute cervical spinal cord injury (ACSCI).
METHODSFrom September 2009 to May 2013,the clinical data of 91 patients with ACSCI underwent surgery were retrospectively analyzed. Among the patients, 42 patients were divided into in-stages group, including 30 males and 12 females with an average age of 50 years old (ranged 28 to 76) which were treated with strategy by stages for preventing respiratory complications; others 49 patients which were not treated with the strategy regarded as control group, including 38 males and 11 females with an average age of 47 years old (ranged 30 to 77). All of them had definite history of trauma, and were admitted to orthopaedics within 48 h after trauma. In in-stages group, respiratory muscle strength training, high-dose ambroxol using and other treatment were performed to prevent respiratory complilcations according to preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative stage. While in control group, there were no systematic and effective measures utilized. Chi-square test was used to evaluate the difference for respiratory complications rate, the rate of tracheostomy or intubation and mortality caused by the respiratory complications between two groups.
RESULTSTen patients developed with respiratory complications in in-stages group (7 patients with pneumonia, 1 with atelectasis and 2 with respiratory failure), among which 3 patients underwent tracheostomy or intubation. In control group, 24 patients developed with respiratory complilcations (15 with pneumonia,3 with atelectasis and 6 with respiratory failure), among which 11 patients underwent tracheostomy or intubation. There was significant difference between two groups (χ2 = 6.12, 4.07; P = 0.013, 0.044). Five patients died because of respiratory complications, one case were in in-stages group and 4 in control group. There was significant difference between two groups (χ2 = l.39, P = 0.238).
CONCLUSIONThe strategy by stages is an effective method for preventing respiratory complications of ACSCI and can reduce the respiratory complications rate and improve the prognosis of respiratory complications.
Acute Disease ; Adult ; Aged ; Cervical Cord ; injuries ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Pneumonia ; prevention & control ; Pulmonary Atelectasis ; prevention & control ; Respiratory Insufficiency ; prevention & control ; Retrospective Studies ; Spinal Cord Injuries ; complications ; Tracheostomy