1.The applicated value of intraperitoneal free gas in diagnosis of the site of gastrointestinal perforation using multi-slice CT
Jianwei SU ; Jingbo DU ; Pengfei ZHAO ; Shunbin FU ; Yonggang YAO
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2017;24(15):2296-2299,封4
Objective To study the distribution characteristics of intraperitoneal free gas and the location value of the site of gastrointestinal perforation using multi-slice CT (MSCT).Methods 60 cases of gastrointestinal perforation were retrospectively collected.The distribution of the intraperitoneal free gas in CT image was analyzed and observed.The digestive tract were divided to the upper digestive tract and the lower digestive tract by Treitz ligament.The distribution of the intraperitoneal free gas was analyzed using χ2 test.The distribution of the intraperitoneal free gas between each different perforational site was analyzed.Results 38 cases of the site of gastrointestinal perforation located in upper gastrointestinal tract and 22 cases located in lower gastrointestinal tract,there was statistically significant difference between the upper digestive tract and the lower digestive tract about the distribution of the intraperitoneal free gas(χ2=22.33,P<0.001).In the cases of upper gastrointestinal tract perforation,13 cases of the site located in stomach and 25 cases located in doudenum,there was no statistically significant difference between stomach and duodenum(χ2=1.97,P>0.05).In the cases of lower gastrointestinal tract perforation,11 cases of the site located in bowel and 11 cases located in colon,there was statistically significant difference between bowel and colon(χ2=8.98,P<0.05).Conclusion The MSCT distribution of the intraperitoneal free gas has important value in localization diagnosis of gastrointestinal perforation.
2.Damage to pig esophageal mucosa caused by metal stent in radiofrequency hyperthermia
Yulin CHEN ; Jingbo WU ; Xiangdong SU ; Yanqiong TAN ; Juan FAN ; Qinglian WEN ; Zhendong HUANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2008;12(44):8775-8778
BACKGROUND: Thermotherapy has achieved remarkable therapeutic effect on patients with esophageal cancer. However, there are still some problems which cannot be answered today, such as the damage of esophageal mucosa during deep thermotherapy when metal stent is placed in esophagus. OBJECTIVE: To study the metal stent-caused damages to esophageal mucosa of pigs in radiofrequency hyperthermia. DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: Observational study which was performed in the Department of Tumor, Affiliated Hospital of Luzhou Medical College from October 2004 to January 2005. MATERIALS: 13 pigs weighing 35-40 kg were used in this study. Esophagus stent of memory alloy with membrane was provided by Zhiye Medical Apparatus Institute of Changzhou, China METHODS: Five points were located for measurement, i.e. the middle of the stent, the exit of the stent, 2 cm and 4 cm a distance from the exit and 4 cm from the entrance. Esophagus of 13 pigs was heated for 30 minutes by SR-1000 radiofrequency hyperthermia machine in frequency of 40.82 MHz, pole plate of 25 cm Ⅱ 25 cm and power of 500-700 W. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The esophageal mucosa was observed with naked eyes. And optical microscopy was used to observe the changes of the esophageal mucosa. RESULTS: Because one pig died of anesthesia and there were troubles of thermal detector lines in 4 pigs, only 8 pigs were included in the final analysis. Level of damage of esophageal mucosa on five temperature checkpoints was observed from grade 0 to 1 in naked eyes, and the difference of damaged level between five checkpoints was not obvious in statistics (H=2.0, P=0.157). Level of the damage was observed from grade 0 to 2 in microscope, and the difference was not obvious in statistics too (H=2.734, P=0.255). CONCLUSION: Influence of the metal stent on esophageal mucosa can be neglected in radiofrequency hyperthermia, and metal stent does not cause obvious mechanical damage or thermal damage to esophageal mucosa of pigs. It is safe and feasible to carry out radiofrequency hyperthermia on placed metal stent esophagus.
3.Practical Value and Imaging Expression of Target Reconstruction Technique of HRCT in the Diagnosis of Pneumoconiosis
Peicheng LIU ; Dun ZHANG ; Hanxin SU ; Chun WU ; Guiping CAI ; Jingbo CHEN ; Hong DOU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;17(1):4-7
Objective:To study the practical value and imaging expression of target reconstruction technique of HRCT in the diagnosis of pneumoconiosis.Methods:Fifty-seven cases with different level type of pneumoconiosis were first examined by routine CT scan,followed by HRCT examination at top of aortic arch,carina of trachea,3 cm below bifurcation of bronchi,and 2 cm above thd right diaphragm.Target reconstruction have been finished using the raw data stored.Results:Target reconstruction photoimages were cleared to display the morphology of delicate lesions of pneumoconiosis:(1)Nodular shape(100%).(2)Interlobular septal thickening(98.24%).(3)Lobular structure abnormality(98.24%).(4)Subpleural nodes (84.21%).(5)Centrilobular emphysema(63.15%).(6)Subpleural line(64.91%).(7)Bronchiectasis(63.15%).(8)Ground-glass opacity(35.08%).(9)Honeycombing(15.78%),and to display earlier period change details.Conclusion:HRCT target reconstruction technique may make lesion dispaly more detail than comventional and high-resblution CT.It is reliable to display the delicate lesions of pneumoconiosis and provide more diagnostic information.
4.Study on quality standards for Shimingbao Granules
Lili SUN ; Jingyong SUN ; Shubin YANG ; Jingbo WANG ; Ju WANG ; Jing SU ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(08):-
Objective: To establish the quality control standards for Shimingbao Granules.Methods:Radix Angelical Sinensis, Cortex Phellodendri and Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae in granules were identified by TLC. The content of paeoniflorin in Shimingbao Granules was determined by HPLC with external standard. Results:The average recovery was 97.54% and RSD was 1.7%( n =5). The RSD in a duplicate test was 1.7%( n =5). Conclusion: These methods are simple, accurate and specific and can be used for the quality control of Shimingbao Granules.
5.Clinical and imaging characteristics of patients with different types of infectious sacroiliitis
Yanxia DING ; Yujie HE ; Jiameng LU ; Jingbo SU ; Wenlu HU ; Tianfang LI ; Shengyun LIU
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2021;60(4):368-372
To investigate the clinical manifestations and imaging characteristics of patients with different types of infectious sacroiliitis. Clinical data of 40 patients diagnosed with infectious sacroiliitis were retrospectively analyzed. Among the 40 patients, 16 patients were diagnosed as non-brucellar and non-tuberculous infectious sacroiliitis (ISI), 13 with tuberculous infectious sacroiliitis (TSI), and 11 with brucellar sacroiliitis (BSI). In the ISI and TSI group, female patients accounted for 11/16, 12/13, while the proportion of unilateral involvement was 15/16 and 12/13, respectively. Compared with ISI and TSI group, BSI patients were mainly male (8/11) and presented more bilateral involvement (6/11) ( P<0.05). Bone erosion was more common in ISI and TSI groups than in BSI group (6/15, 7/11 and 2/10), as well as abscess formation (3/15, 4/11 and 1/10, respectively). Symptoms in all patients relieved 1-2 weeks after administration of antibiotics or anti-tuberculosis treatment, but the resolution of the magnetic resonance imaging findings delayed about 6 (3-9) months. ISI and TSI patients with infectious sacroiliitis should be differentiated from spondyloarthritis, with a characteristic of more female patients, unilateral sacroiliitis, bone erosion, soft tissue involvement and abscess formation. However, BSI patients are mainly male, more bilateral involvement and less bone destruction and abscess formation. Antibiotic therapy demonstrates significant therapeutic effects, but resolution of the magnetic resonance imaging findings responses late.
6.CT quantitative study of coal miner's pneumoconiosis.
Peicheng LIU ; Dun ZHANG ; Chun WU ; Hanxin SU ; Jingbo CHEN ; Guiping CAI ; Xueru AI ; A WAGULI
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2002;20(2):113-115
OBJECTIVETo study the value of CT quantitativeness in the diagnosis of coal miner's pneumoconiosis.
METHODS104 cases were examined by HRCT scan at top of aortic arc, carina of trachea, 3 cm below the bifurcation of bronchi, among them there were 87 patients with different stages of coal miner's pneumoconiosis, 17 cases of normal males as the control group. All images were determined by CT density histogram at specific region (- 1,024-0 HU). Calculated the percentage of each pixel included a varying number of CT value, and the ratio of density values in the specific region.
RESULTSThe ratio of density values in the region of -983 (-) -778 HU was 87.31% in normal control group, and 80.51%, 75.27% and 72.99% respectively in the I, II, III stages of coal miner's pneumoconiosis. There were statistically significant differences among the groups (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONCT quantitative histogram information was able to observe the fibrosis and its degree of coal miner's pneumoconiosis. It has a good diagnostic value for its reliability and objectiveness.
Coal Mining ; Humans ; Pneumoconiosis ; diagnostic imaging ; Pulmonary Fibrosis ; diagnostic imaging ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed ; methods
7.Research Progress and Clinical Practice of Brain Regulating Mechanism and Theoretical Innovation of Zang-Xiang by Traditional Chinese Medicine
Yan HUANG ; Jingbo SU ; Rong HUA ; Xiao CHENG ; Minzhen DENG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;20(6):869-874
Zang-Xiang theory is one of the core theories of basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine, mainly based on the theory of Yinyang and Five elements. The theory of Yinyang and Five elements has its inherent limitations and unreasonable elements. The development of Zang-Xiang theory, to fully absorb the fruits of modern science and technology development, so that the theory of Zang-Xiang continue to improve and improve. Brain for the God of the body, regulating the function of internal organs, balance yin and yang, coordination of blood running fluid. Although the Zang-Xiang theory that the heart for the monarch of the official, the internal organs of the physiological function of the dominant role. However, in the highly developed science and technology today, we should re-examine this theory, combing and development of traditional Chinese medicine theory, to better integrate with the results of contemporary scientific development, to better guide the clinical practice of Chinese medicine.
8.Construction of adenovirus carrying dual-target shRNA for Oct-4 and Survivin and its inhibitory effect on human hepatocellular carcinoma cells.
Duanming WANG ; Jinghan WANG ; Linfang LI ; Jingbo CHEN ; Changqing SU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2012;28(5):623-631
The transcriptional factor Oct-4 and Survivin are the key regulatory factors in cancer cell proliferation and mitosis. A dual cancer-specific shRNA adenovirus vector, Ad5-Dual-shRNA, targeting Oct-4 and Survivin genes was constructed by molecular cloning and recombination. After cells were infected with virus, hepatocellular carcinoma cell line EHBH-H1 was used for detecting the expression of Oct-4 and Survivin proteins by Western blotting. The viral cytotoxic effect on cancer cells was detected by 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl tetrazolium bromide (MTT) reduction assay in vitro, and the inhibition effect on tumor xenografts was observed in nude mice. The results showed that the expression of Oct-4 and Survivin in cancer cell line EHBH-H1 could be silenced markedly by Ad5-Dual-shRNA. In MTT and animal experiments, Ad5-Dual-shRNA also represented much stronger anti-tumor effect on tumor growth than Ad5-Surv-shRNA and Ad5-Oct4-shRNA. From this research we can draw a conclusion that the cancer-specific adenovirus vector expressing dual-shRNA targeting Oct-4 and Survivin genes may provide us a more effective, specific and convenient gene therapy method.
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9.A report of 4 cases of myeloperoxidase antin eutrophil cytoplasmic antibody associated hypertrophic pachymeningitis with literature review
Zhen ZHAO ; Wenjuan GUAN ; Shengyun LIU ; Lei ZHANG ; Yujie HE ; Jinyan GUO ; Jingbo SU ; Zujiang YU ; Quancheng KAN
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2018;22(7):467-471
Objective To investigate the clinical features of myeloperoxidase antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (MPO-ANCA) associated hypertrophic pachymeningitis (HP).Methods Clinical data of 4 casesdiagnosed with MPO-ANCA vasculitis complicated with HP in our hospital were analyzed retrospectively and the related literaturewere reviewed.Results Four male patients with an age range from 44 to 66 years were diagnosed with ANCA-associated HP.The main clinical manifestations included headache and withvarious degree ofmultiple cranial paralysis.During active phase of the disease,all patients showed perinuclear(p)-ANCA positive,elevated levels of inflammatory biomarkers and titers of MPO-ANCA,whereas renal function,cytoplasmic (c)-ANCA and protease 3 (PR3)-ANCA were negative.Contrast-enhanced cranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan showed obviously thickened dura mater and sinusitis or mass in paranasal sinus.Four patients were sensitive to glucocorticoid.Three patients had a relapse during glucocorticoid tapering and were undercontrol when the dosage of glucocorticoid was increased and immunosuppressive agents were added.Levels of inflammatory biomarkers,titers of MPO-ANCA and p-ANCA recovered to normal,and the dural thickness on MRI was reduced in the remission stage.Conclusion MPO-ANCA associated HP is a type of central nervous system involvement in ANCA associated vasculitis (AAV).It involves the upper respiratory tract more frequently,and less frequently progresses to systemic AAV.This should be taken into consideration when middle-aged and elderly patients presented with headache and multiple cranial neuropathies.Enhanced MRI is the preferred examination for diagnosis,and dural biopsy should be done when necessary.
10.Impact of number and location of metastatic lymph nodes on prognosis in patients after resection for intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
Qi LI ; Jian ZHANG ; Jingbo SU ; Qi GAO ; Chen CHEN ; Dong ZHANG ; Zhimin GENG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2022;28(2):85-90
Objective:To study the impact of number and location of metastatic lymph nodes on prognosis of patients after radical resection for intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC).Methods:A retrospective study was conducted on 105 patients who underwent radical resection and lymphadenectomy for ICC at the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University from January 2010 to December 2020. There were 49 males and 56 females, with age of (58±10) years old. These patients were divided into 2 groups using the TNM staging (8th edition) into the N0 stage group ( n=62) and N1 stage group ( n=43). Using the NMLN staging, those with 0, 1-2, and >3 number of metastatic lymph nodes (NMLN) were divided into 3 groups: the stage 0 group ( n=62), stage 1 group ( n=24), and stage 2 group ( n=19). Of the 43 patients with lymph node metastasis, they were divided into 2 groups according to whether the lymph node metastasis was limited to the first lymph node station: the first station metastasis group ( n=11) and the non-first station metastasis group ( n=32). The general data, extent of lymph node dissection, pathological examinations, and postoperative survival outcomes of these patients were collected. Determination of risk factors for prognosis of ICC after radical resection was carried out. Results:The median number of lymph node harvested, or the detection of N0 and N1 staging were 6 (3, 8) and 6 (3, 10), respectively. There were no significant differences between the two groups ( Z=-1.10, P>0.05). Overall survival of patients in the N0 stage group was better than the N1 stage group (32.0 vs. 9.0 months, χ 2=23.99, P<0.001). The median survival times of patients in the stage 0, stage 1 and stage 2 groups were 32.0, 14.0 and 6.0 months, respectively. There was a significant difference in overall survival among the 3 groups (χ 2=32.18, P<0.001). The time-dependent receiver operating characteristic curves showed that NMLN staging had better prognostic predictive ability than the N staging. The median survival times of the first station metastasis group and the non-first station metastasis group were 18.0 and 7.0 months, respectively. There was no significant difference between the two groups (χ 2=2.21, P>0.05). Multivariate analysis showed that tumor carbohydrate antigen 125>35.0 U/ml ( HR=4.297, 95% CI:2.418-7.634), hepatolithiasis ( HR=2.713, 95% CI:1.499-4.911), T4 staging ( HR=2.934, 95% CI:1.478-5.825), NMLN stage 1 ( HR=2.759, 95% CI:1.500-5.077) and NMLN stage 2 ( HR=7.376, 95% CI:3.553-15.312) were independent risk factors affecting prognosis of ICC after radical resection ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Lymph node metastasis was an important poor prognostic risk factor after radical resection of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. The prognosis of ICC patients was related to the NMLN, but it was not related to the location of metastatic lymph nodes.