1.Association of CRP and D-Dimer with secondary pulmonary hypertension in patients with AECOPD
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2014;(24):3949-3951
Objective To explore the clinical significance of C-reaction protein ( CRP ) and D-Dimer levels in patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ( AECOPD ) complicated by pulmonary hypertension (PH) and their association with HP. Methods Arterial blood gas and levels of CRP and D-Dimer were detected in 150 patients with AECOPD. Results Levels of CRP, D-Dimer, and PaCO2 were higher but PO2 level was lower in patients with moderate to severe PH than those with mild PH and the control subjects. Levels of CRP and D-Dimer were higher in patients with mild PH than the control subjects. Levels of CRP, D-Dimer, and PCO2 levels had a linear relationship with PASP, while PO2 was negatively correlated with PASP. Levels of CRP and D-Dimer were positively related with PCO2, while were negatively correlated with PO2. Conclusions Levels of CRP and D-Dimer can be used as an indicator for estimating the severity of pulmonary hypertension in patients with AECOPD.
2.The cerebral MRI findings in patients with acquired hepatocerebral degeneration
Yanfang JIN ; Yunlong YUE ; Cong HE
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2000;0(12):-
Objective To describe the MRI findings in patients with Acquired hepatiocerbral Degeneration(AHCD) and evaluate the role of MRI in dignosis of AHCD. Methods 26 patients with chornic hepatic failure under went brain MRI scan. Eight of these patients had abdominal MR digital subtract angiography(MRDSA) examnation. 25 patients had plasma ammonia levels test two weeks after MR exmnation. Results 22 patients had abnormal MRI findings, T 1WI demonstrated incresed signal in the globus pallidus (22/26), putmen (4/26), mesencephalon surrounding red nucleus(15/26),and in the anterior pituitary (12/26). While T 2WI demonstraied no corresponding alteration in signal intensity. Eight patients which had MRDSA showed obvious portal systemic shunts. There was positive correlation between plasam ammonia level and abnormal signal( r = 0.521 6, P
3.Research on prediction method of medical equipment sudden fault
Jin CONG ; Bingsuo LI ; Guoping MA
China Medical Equipment 2015;(11):33-36
Objective:To do research on prediction method of medical equipment sudden fault for the requirement of medical security at sea which is away from base.Methods: Sudden fault data of the medical equipment is a random variable which often manifest as the time of sudden fault happening. The possible distribution type of fault data is hypothesized according to the engineering experience. In order to ensure the sudden fault density function of medical equipment, parameter estimation and distribution fit test are carried out for the fault data.Results: The sudden fault prediction model of medical equipment is established to get the future sudden fault probability of medical equipment based on the distribution function of fault data.Conclusion: The results of case analysis validate the rationality of sudden fault prediction model.
4.Comparative Study on HPLC-FPS of Chinese Red Ginseng and Korean Ginseng
Cong ZHANG ; Zhihua WANG ; Dezhuang JIN ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(03):-
Objective: To study comparatively the HPLC FPS of Chinese Red Ginseng and Korean Ginseng in the same group. Methods: The HPLC FPS of samples of Red Ginseng were established. Results: The chromatographic overlap rate of them was over 65%, even though the overlap rate of 3 samples of korean Ginseng was only 63%~66%. The relative area resultant of 8 samples was over 55%. Conclusion: The qualities of analyzed samples are similar and the HPLC FPS can provide the useful formation for the quality estimation of Radix Ginseng.
5.Halliwick Concept and Its Application in Aquatic Rehabilitation (review)
Yao CUI ; Fang CONG ; Long JIN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(3):239-245
The Halliwick concept is a kind of aquatic kinesitherapy concept to reduce disability and improve quality of life through activities in water such as swimming. It mainly includes the Halliwick Ten-Point-Programme aimming at teaching siwmming and the Water Specific Therapy focusing on impairments of body functions or body structure. The Halliwick concept can be relatead to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health very well, and its therapeutic effects has been supported by more and more evidence-based-studies.
6.A proposed mechanism by which Qishen Yiqi dropping pill improves cardiac energy metabolism in rats with heart failure based on metabolomics and network pharmacology
Xue-qi LÜ ; Cong-cong GUO ; Yue XU ; Xiang-ju JIN ; Ying-hong WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2022;57(5):1387-1395
"Omics" and bioinformatics have brought new ideas to the study of traditional Chinese medicine. This study used metabonomics and network pharmacology to investigate the pharmacodynamic basis and regulation of Qishen Yiqi dropping pill (QDP) improving cardiac energy metabolism in rats with heart failure (HF). 1H NMR metabonomics analysis showed that eight metabolites, including carnitine, glutamine, creatine, proline, homocitrulline, lactic acid, taurine and alanine appeared significant callback after QDP treatment for HF. The results indicate that QDP regulates the metabolism of carbohydrate, lipid, ATP and protein. The animal experiment was conducted in accordance with the regulations of the Ethics Committee for Experimental Animal Management and Animal Welfare of Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. A "drug-component-target-disease" network was established using network pharmacology, and the "component-target" sub-network related to the above energy metabolism processes was extracted by combining metabonomics results. Results revealed 79 chemical compounds and 47 potential targets of QDP involved in the regulation of energy metabolism, and identified key chemical components including ursolic acid, notoginsenoside G, ginsenoside-Rh1, and core targets such as INS, PPARG, and AKT1. The results also demonstrated the complex multi-target and multi-component relationship between QDP and HF from the perspective of energy metabolism. The molecular docking technique verified a strong interaction between some targets and chemical compounds, with affinities less than -5 kcal·mol-1. The results of this study provide useful information for the clinical application, development, and utilization of QDP.
7.Application of virtual reality technology in oral and maxillofacial anatomy and three-dimensional digital model construction
Lu GAO ; Xiaohong ZHANG ; Haiwei JIN ; Wei CONG ; Fu WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(46):7492-7497
BACKGROUND:With the rapid development of medical technology, computer image technology and the urgent needs of computer-aided clinical teaching, the application of virtual reality technology in oral and maxilofacial anatomy has become an issue of concern. OBJECTIVE:To summarize the application of virtual reality technology in oral and maxilofacial anatomy, thereby providing the better methods for clinical and basic research of oral medicine, laying the foundation for building the digital repository, and realizing the informatization and networking construction. METHODS:A computer-based retrieval was performed by the first author in the CNKI and PubMed databases to search papers related on the virtual reality technology applied in oral and maxilofacial anatomy published between January 2004 and December 2014, using the key words of “tissue engineering, virtual reality, oral and maxilofacial anatomy, digital, 3D reconstruction, multimedia, teeth, skul” in Chinese and English, respectively. According to inclusion and exclusion criteria, 52 papers were included in the final analysis. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The application of virtual reality technology in oral and maxilofacial anatomy mainly includes 3D digital model and virtual digital database of human body. 3D medical reconstruction software includes 3D-Doctor and Minics that support the original data sources including continuous fault anatomical images, varieties of image data and 3D scanning data. A variety of virtual reality technologies can successfuly reproduce the tooth, dentition and oral and maxilofacial anatomy, laying the foundation for building the virtual reality platform in oral clinical application and teaching.
8.Downregulation MicroRNA-1 Can Protect H2O2 Injured Cardiomyocytes
Junyi ZHENG ; Ying CAI ; Hongliang CONG ; Jin ZHOU
Tianjin Medical Journal 2014;(8):737-740
Objective To investigate the protective function and mechanism of microRNA-1 (miR-1) downregula-tion in H2O2 injured cardiomyocytes. Methods The experiment was divided into 4 groups:Blank group, Negative Control group (NC), H2O2 group and H2O2+AS-miR-1 group. Cells in blank group were not underwent any treatment. Cells in NC group were transfected with random miRNA fragment. H2O2 and H2O2+AS-miR-1 groups were defined as H2O2 injured car-diomyocytes without or with transfected antisense miR-1 oligonucleotide(AS-miR-1). Real time PCR was used to test miR-1 transcription level, and cell vitality and apoptosis were analyzed by MTT and flow cytometry. The target gene of miR-1 was predicted by bioinformatics, then its mRNA transcription and protein expression level of Bcl-2 were detected by real time PCR and western blot respectively. Results There is no significant difference of all index between Blank group and NC group. H2O2 can induce cardiomyocyte injury, increase miR-1 level and rise apoptosis rate, reduce cell vitality and de-crease Bcl-2 expression level. Transfection of AS-miR-1 can decrease cell apoptosis, increase cell vitality and enhance Bcl-2 expression level. Conclusion Downregulation of microRNA-1 can protect cardiomyocytes that was injured by H2O2 through increasing anti-apoptosis factor Bcl-2 expression.
9.Clinical Significance of Detection by Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization for Bladder Cancer
Chunlei MA ; Jin SI ; Cong DAI ; Dianyong ZHANG ; Jinyi LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2009;36(23):1329-1332
Objective: To analyze chromosome aberrations in bladder transitional cell carcinoma with exfoliated cells, and to evaluate the clinical value of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) in bladder cancer. Methods: FISH was performed using centromeric probes of 3, 7, 17 and locus probe of p16 to examine chromosome aberrations of exfoliated cells of 56 bladder cancer patients and 20 healthy controls to analyze the correlation of chromosome aberration with the pathological features of bladder cancer. The urine cytology of the 56 bladder cancer patients was performed. Results: The rates of aneuploidy of chromosomes 3, 7, and 17 were 58.9%, 39.3%, 58.9% and 75.0% for aberration of p16 in exfoliated cells from the 56 bladder cancer patients. All of the aberrations had no correlation with tumor stage (P>0.05). The aberrations of chromosomes 3, 7, and 17 were significantly correlated with pathological grade (P<0.05). The sensitivity of the 4 chromosome probes for detecting bladder cancer was 80.4%. The detection rate of FISH was obviously higher than that of udne cytology. Conclusion: Chromosome aberration is correlated with the growth of bladder cancer. The detection of FISH has significance for early di-agnosis, prognosis evaluation, and recurrence monitoring of bladder cancer.
10.Anomalous synkinetic movements related to ocular muscles caused by abnormal innervations
Guixiang LIU ; Cong HU ; Xian YANG ; Jin XU ; Qinglan KONG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(41):131-133
BACKGROUND: The clinical features and classification of various anomalous synkinetic movements related to ocular muscles caused by abnormal innervations have not been fully understood.OBJECTIVE: To report and analyze the clinical features of anomalous synkinetic movements related to ocular muscles caused by abnormal innervations, as well as to classify them according to the same neuromuscular nerves.DESIGN: A retrospective case analysis.SETTING: Department of Ophthalmology, the Affiliated Hospital of the Medical College of Qingdao University.PARTICIPANTS: The study was mainly conducted in the Department of Ophthalmology, the Affiliated Hospital of the Medical College of Qingdao University. A total of 836 cases of abnormal ocular movements were found from January 1997 to January 2002. Among them 67 cases of anomalous synkinetic movements were diagnosed.METHODS: All patients were inquired of case history and their ocular movements were examined. The anomalous synkinetic movements were found and classified into congenital and acquired. All cases were analyzed according to the same neuromuscular nerves, such as between branches of oculomotor nerve, oculomotor and abducens nerve, supranucleus and other anomalous synkinetic movements.lous synkinetic movements were determined by inquiring the history of observed.RESULTS: Sixty-seven anomalous synkinetic movements (8%) of 836 abnormal ocular movements were diagnosed; congenital anomalous synkinetic movements were the most common ones (88.06%) and were often seen in patients with Duane's syndrome. Anomalous synkinetic muscles occurred the most common between lateral and medial rectus, lateral rectus and levator palpebrae muscle (36.89% respectively) in congenital cases, and those occurred between inferior rectus and levator palpebrae muscle more commonly (30%) in acquired cases.CONCLUSION: Anomalous synkinetic movements related to ocular muscles are not infrequently seen. When we find paradoxical movements between ocular muscles, or between ocular muscles and other unrelated muscles, anomalous synkinetic movements should be considered.