1.A Comparison of Therapeutic Effect and Safety of Bisoprolol and Carvedilol in Treatment of Chronic Congestive Heart Failure
Guolan DENG ; Jing FENG ; Jian QIN
China Pharmacy 2001;0(11):-
OBJECTIVE:To compare the therapeutic effect and safety of Bisoprolol and Carvedilol in the treatment of chronic congestive heart failure(CHF).METHODS:40 patients with CHF,who had received conventional anti-HF therapy UCG determination of left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF)
2.Injury characteristics and prognostic risk factors of 661 patients with craniocerebral injury
Wenchao FAN ; Jian FANG ; Feng QIN ; Zhenshan HUANG ; Wei LI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2012;28(7):584-587
Objective To investigate the injury characteristics and prognostic risk factors of patients with craniocerebral injury so as to provide some suggestions for the improvement of medical prevention,intervention and treatment measures.Methods Trauma database system was applied to collect the medical records of 661 patients with traumatic brain injury admitted to the Department of Neurosurgery of 105th Hospital of Hefei in 2009.Their general conditions,injury characteristics and outcomes were analyzed and the risk factors affecting their outcomes were investigated by Logistic regression analysis.Results Of the patients with craniocerebral injury,the males accounted for 70% (463/661).The patients at 45 years old or so had the highest incidence of craniocerebral injury.Patient number in the second half of one year was 1.65 times more than that in the first half of one year (412/249 ).Most patients were injured from traffic accidents (87.7%,580/661 ) and 512 patients (77.5%) suffered from multiple injuries.ISS,injury causes,age and injury incidence quarters showed close correlation with the final outcome.Conclusions The patients with craniocerebral injury demonstrates distinctive characteristics in aspects of gender,age,incidence time,injury causes,and multiple injuries,but the ultimate outcomes are related to the injury severity,injury causes,age and other factors.
3.Fast 3D Medical Image Segmentation Based on CUDA
Xiaolin MENG ; An QIN ; Jian XU ; Wufan CHEN ; Qianjin FENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2010;27(2):1716-1720
Objective: 3D segmentation is an important part of medical image analysis and visualization. It also continues to be large challenge in the medical image segmentation. While level sets have demonstrated a great potential for 3D medical image segmentation, these algorithms have a large computational burden thus are not suitable for real time processing requirement. To solve this problem, we propose a parallel accerelated method based on CUDA. Methods: We implement C-V level set algorithm in the CUDA environment which is the NVIDIA's GPGPU model.The segmentation speed can greatly improved by using independence of image pixel and concurrence of partial differential equation .The paper shows the flow chart of the parallel computing and gives the detailed introduction of the C-V level set algorithm which is implemented in the CUDA environment. Results: Realizing the C-V level set parallel accerelated algorithm. This method has faster segmentation speed while preserving the qualitative results, Conclusions: This method is viable and makes the fast 3D medical image segmentation come hue.
4.Metabolic response of different load of nutrition and recombinant human growthhormone after major abdominal surgery
Feng ZHU ; Xihu QIN ; Bohua HUANG ; Jian HUANG
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 1997;0(01):-
Objective:To investigate the metabolic response of different load of nutrition and recombinant human growth hormone(rhGH)after major abdominal surgery. Methods:32 patients were randomly divided into three groups as fellows:Group A : low calorie load,83.68 kJ/(kg?d);Group B: low calorie load combined with rhGH,83.68 kJ/(kg?d) and rhGH 4 U/d from d1-7 after operation;Group C :high calorie load combined with rhGH,125.52 kJ/(kg?d) and rhGH 4 U/d from d1-7 after operation.The levels of serum albumin and prealbumin and the excretion of urea nitrogen in urine were measured.after operation. Results:On day 8 after operation,the level of prealbumin in group B and C were higher than in group A(P
5.2D, 3D Rigid Registration Algorithm Base on CUDA
Jian XU ; An QIN ; Xiaolin MENG ; Wufan CHEN ; Qianjin FENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2010;27(2):1721-1725,1730
Objective: Real time medical image registration technique is one of the key techniques in image based surgery navi-gation system. While in medical image analysis, image registration is usually a very time-cousuming operation, and this is not conducive to clinical real-time requirements. This paper studies and realizes the acceleration of the process of image registra-tion. Methods: In order to improve the regisWation rate, in this paper, we propose a new technology which is based on CUDA (Compute Unified Device Architecture) programming model to accelerate the process of registration in hardware, using paral-lel methods to achieve pixel coordinate transformation, linear interpolation, and calculate the corresponding pixel gray value residuals. Results: The registration is up to the sub-pixel level and the GPU-based registration is dozens or even hundreds of times faster than CPU-based registration. Conclusions: This method greatly enhances the speed of rigid registration without changing the alignment accuracy.
6.Associated factors of poor vision after cataract surgery
Jian-Feng, DING ; Da-Bo, WANG ; Ling, WANG ; Qin, LI
International Eye Science 2016;16(11):2124-2126
AIM: To analyze the associated factors of poor vision after phacoemulsification operation.
METHODS:Clinical data of cases with poor vision after cataract phacoemulsification combined with IOL implantation from 341 patients(418 eyes) during Jan. 2015 to Jan. 2016 in our hospital were collected and logistic correlation analyzed.
RESULTS: The incidences of postoperative low vision were 10. 3% for one month after operation. Forty-three eyes were reported low vision, and 41 of 43 the patients with postoperative low vision had fundus oculi disease before operation, which included 20 eyes ( 48. 8%) with age-related macular degeneration, 16 eyes(39. 0%) with diabetic retinopathy, 3 eyes ( 7. 3%) with glaucomatous optic neuropathy, 1 eye(2. 4%) with pathologic myopia of retinopathy and 1 eye ( 2. 4%) with branch retinal vein occlusion.
CONCLUSION: The associated factors of poor vision after phacoemulsification operation are preoperative eye diseases and the nuclear hardness, and preoperative eye diseases may be the main causes of postoperative low vision. Comprehensive examination should be attached importance to, and be careful in the operation to decrease the harm for visual performance.
7.Human Herpesvirus 7 Glycoprotein B (gB) , gH, gL, gO Can Mediate Cell Fusion
Jian XU ; Kun YAO ; Jie DOU ; Jian QIN ; Wenrong XU ; Yun CHEN ; Quanzhang YIN ; Feng ZHOU
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2007;34(11):1202-1209
Human herpesvirus 7 (HHV-7) infection is dependent on the functions of structural glycoproteins at multiple stages of the viral life cycle. These proteins mediate the initial attachment and fusion events that occur between the viral envelope and a host cell membrane, as well as cell to cell spread of the virus. To characterize the HHV-7 glycoproteins that can mediate cell fusion, a cell-based fusion assay was used. 293T cells expressing the HHV-7 glycoproteins of interest along with a luciferase reporter gene under the control of the T7 promoter were cocultivated with SupT1 cells transfected with T7 RNA polymerase. HHV-7 glycoproteins gB, gH, gL and gO can mediate the fusion of 293T cells with SupT1 cells, and the fusion can be inhibited by anti-CD4 mAbs. Thus, the coexpression of HHV-7 gB, gO, gH and gL is sufficient and necessary for HHV-7 induced membrane fusion, and one of these glycoproteins or protein complex formed by these glycoproteins might be the ligand(s) of CD4 molecule.
8.Analysis of monitoring results of Keshan disease from 2007 to 2011 in Baoji City of Shaanxi Province
Yan-qin, GAO ; Hong-wei, ZHU ; Feng, DENG ; Wei-feng, CHE ; Jian, GAO ; Mei, LIU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2013;32(4):427-430
Objective To learn the existing state of Keshan disease and its trend in Baoji City,and to provide a scientific basis for control of the disease.Methods Feng,Qianyang,Linyou and Long Counties,the Keshan disease affected areas were selected to carry out the case study,and Keshan cases were searched from all registered cases of myocardial patients of the past three years at county-level medical institutions and hospitals of townships(towns).Thirteen villages affected by Keshan disease in Qianyang,Fengxiang,Feng,Linyou and Long Counties were selected as monitoring points to carry out a intensified monitoring.All subjects were surveyed by comprehensive clinical physical examination and 12-lead ECG tracings,and they were diagnosed according to the Keshan disease diagnostic criteria.Ten households were selected randomly in each monitoring point(village),and self-produced wheat samples and adult subject's occipital hair samples were collected for detecting selenium levels.Results Seven hundred and forty-six cardiac cases which containing 17 cases of chronic Keshan disease were discovered in 32 medical institutions,and there were no acute and subacute type of Keshan disease patients.Five thousand seven hundred and twenty-three subjects were examined in the 13 monitoring sites,and 65 cases of Keshan disease were diagnosed which including 17 cases of slow and 48 cases of potential Keshan disease,and no acute or subacute case was found.The total detection rate was 1.14%,and the detection rate ranged from 0 to 2.86%.Hair selenium mean was 0.420 mg/kg; wheat selenium mean was 0.079 mg/kg.Conclusions The Keshan disease detection rate of Baoji City is at a low level.The selenium level of local residents has reached the level of non-endemic area.Constant detection of patient with Keshan disease means various control measures should be reinforced.The comprehensive monitoring program,such as monitoring people's in vivo and in vitro selenium level and others,should be established as soon as possible.
9.Case-control study on effects of vacuum drainage on perioperative blood loss after total hip arthroplasty for the treatment of femoral neck fractures.
Guo-Gang LUO ; Hong-Zhen ZHANG ; Jian-Chuan YAO ; Zhong-Qin LIN ; Hai-Feng XIE
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2015;28(3):210-213
OBJECTIVETo compare postoperative blood loss under different negative pressures of drainage after total hip arthroplasty for the treatment of femoral neck fractures.
METHODSFrom January 1st to December 30th 2013, 74 patients with femoral neck fractures treated with total hip arthroplasty were randomly divided into two groups: high negative pressure drainage group and low negative pressure drainage group. In high negative pressure drainage group, there were 34 cases including 10 males and 24 females, with a mean age of (75.94 ± 9.02) years old, and the patients were treated with 60 kPa negative pressure of drainage. In the low negative pressure drainage group, there were 40 cases including 13 males and 27 females, with an average age of (74.93 ± 8.90) years old, and the patients were treated with 30 kPa negative pressure of drainage. The amount of total drainage, total blood loss, and hemoglobin change were compared between these two groups.
RESULTSAll the patients got primary healing without infections. In high negative pressure drainage group,the change of hemoglobin was (41.74 ± 15.69) g/L, total blood loss was (1,217.73 ± 459.50) ml and the drainage volume was (312.94 ± 103.44) ml; while in low negative pressure drainage group,the results were (34.90 ± 12.90) g/L, (904.01 ± 381.58) ml and (129.25 ± 44.25) ml separately. All the results in high negative pressure drainage group were higher than those in the other group. Three days after operation, the change of hemoglobin was (46.00 ± 13.29) g/L and total blood loss was (1,304.72 ± 421.75) ml; while in low negative pressure drainage group, the changes of hemoglobin was (43.87 ± 11.39) g/L and total blood loss was (1,196.78 ± 344.20) ml; there were no statistically significant differences between two groups.
CONCLUSIONWhen placing drainage devices after total hip arthroplasty for the treatment of femoral neck fractures, the level of negative pressure should be chosen according to preoperative level of hemoglobin and HCT in patients. For old patients with femoral neck fracture, low negative pressure is more suitable.
Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip ; methods ; Case-Control Studies ; Female ; Femoral Neck Fractures ; surgery ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy ; Postoperative Hemorrhage ; prevention & control
10.Cervical anastomosis by thoracic approach for the treatment of upper esophageal cancer
Zhendong HU ; Qingzhen ZHANG ; Qin ZHANG ; Chunwei FENG ; Jian CHEN ; Ming LI ; Lin XU ; Ning LI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2010;09(6):470-471
Cervical anastomosis by the thoracic approach for the treatment of upper esophageal cancer can simplify surgical steps and reduce incidence of anastomotic leak. This approach has been used for 26 patients with upper esophageal cancer who were admitted to the Jiangsu Cancer Hospital from July 2006 to August 2009. The mean length between lesion and incisor was 23.3 cm. General anesthesia and double-lumen intubation through left posterolateral incision in the fifth intercostal space was adopted. The stomach was dissociated with the technique of "in situ dissociation", and esophagus was dissociated conventionally. Double purse-string suture was adopted to fix the esophageal mucosa onto the supportive base of the stapler, and make purse-string suture to fix stomach on the center pole of the stapler. There was one failure case which has been converted to the manual cervical anastomosis, and the operations for the rest 25 cases were completed successfully, without anastomotic leakage and positive margin. The average blood loss was (352 ±211 )ml, and the average operation time was (3.7 ±0.6 )hours.