1.Repair effect of ultrasound microbubble on injuried facial nerve by bFGF transfection in rat
Junbo SU ; Wenlong LUO ; Yaning HAO ; Deping WANG
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(13):1747-1749
Objective To apply the ultrasound microbubble to mediate basic fibroblast growth factor(bFGF) for conducting the injuried facial nerve(rat model) repair and to investigate its feasibility and efficiency.Methods After establishing the models of facial nerve injury,40 SD rats were divided into 4 groups,10 cases in each group:group A,bFGF +ultrasound+microbubble(bFGF + MB/US),group B,bFGF and microbuble(bFGF+ MB),group C,bFGF and ultrasound(bFGF + US) and group D,simple operation(PBS).The general status of rats on 1,10,20,28 d after bFGF gene transfection was observed.The nerve conduction velocity (NCV),incubation period and amplitude of facial nerve action potential were measured.After taking the facial nerve tissue in injuried site,mRNA expression was detected by RT-PCR.Western blot was used to detect the bFGF protein expression.Results On 20 d after transfection,small swing of a small quantity of beard in the operation site of the group A could be observed;on 28 d after transfection,the general slatws of recavely in rats in the group A was better than that in the group B,C and D.The nerve electrophysiology manifestations after facial nerve repair in the group A were superior to the group B,C and D;the amount of bFGF mRNA and protein pxpression in the group A was significantly higher than that in the group B,C and D.Conclusion Ultrasound microbubble mediated bFGF is conducive to the repair of facial nerve injury.
2.Willingness to hearing screening of non hearing disease patients and the result of hearing screening
Junbo SU ; Wenlong LUO ; Deping WANG ; Yaning HAO
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(8):1082-1084,1087
Objective To investigate the willingness of hearing screening of non-hearing disease patients and analysis the hearing test result,in order to make people pay more attention to auditory healthy.Methods Patients clinical data including the willingness of hearing screening,gender,age,residence,hearing disease of someone important,long-term medicine usage,noise exposure were collected.Pure tone audiometry testing wereconducted for those who were willing to hearing screening;and a questionaire were conducted to those not.Results Among the 280 interviewers,only 72 patients were willing to hearing screening;frequent reason for refusing hearing screening were no self reported hearing loss and coming to doctor for non-hearing disease;60 years old or elders and have someone important were hearing diseases patients were more willing to hearing screening (P<0.05);40.00% longterm medicine usage patients weresuffering hearing loss(P<0.05);self reported hearing loss was not the same as the test result (P<0.05).Conclusion Hearing loss is common in patient who came to doctor for non-hearing diseases.More attention should be paid to those patients who are old,long-term medicine usage,people have no self reported hearing loss should pay attention to hearing loss.
3.Evaluation of left ventricular systolic synchrony in patients with Ⅲ grade atrio-ventricular block after pacemaker implantation by real-time three-dimensional echocardiography
Cuizhen PAN ; Xianhong SHU ; Yangang SU ; Fei YU ; Junbo GE
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2010;19(1):1-4
Objective To evaluate left ventricular systolic synchrony in patients with Ⅲ grade atrio-ventricular block(Ⅲ grade AVB) after pacemaker implantation by real-time three-dimensional echocardiography. Methods Methods Twelve patients with Ⅲ grade AVB implanted by VVI pacemaker, seven patients with Ⅲ grade AVB implanted by DDD pacemaker, twenty subjects with normal LV function were examined by Philips iE33 with a X3-1 probe. Results The minimal excursion in patients with Ⅲ grade AVB implanted by VVI pacemaker and DDD pacemaker was less than that in subjects with normal LV function (P <0.05) ,and two "bull eyes" displayed that some regional systolic timing delayed or ahead, but also some regional systolic excursion hypokinesis or dykinesis. Parameter index [including Tmsv 16-SD, Tmsv 12-SD, Tmsv 6-SD, Tmsv 16-Dif, Tmsv 12-Dif, Tmsv 6-Dif, Tmsv 16-SD (%), Tmsv 12-SD (%), Tmsv 6-SD (%), Tmsv 16-Dif (%), Tmsv 12-Dif (%), Tmsv 6-Dif(%)] of 17 segment time to minimal systolic volume in patients with Ⅲ grade AVB implanted by VVI pacemaker and DDD pacemaker was more than that in subjects with normal LV function (all P < 0.05). Conclusions Real-time three-dimensional echocardiography can rapidly evaluate left ventricular systolic synchrony in patients with Ⅲ grade AVB implanted by DDD pacemaker and VVI pacemaker.
4.Estimated radiation dose in the thyroid and thyroid cancer risk attributed to head or chest CT scans for pediatric patients
Yinping SU ; Guobing XIAO ; Junbo CHEN ; Yinghua FU ; Chao GAO ; Quanfu SUN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2015;35(11):854-858
Objective To estimate the radiation dose and cancer risk of thyroid for children who underwent head CT or chest CT scans.Methods The parameters used in the CT scans were accessed from the DICOM files through PACS used DCMTK software, then the thyroid radiation dose was estimated with the CT-Expo(C) software and the cancer risk induced by CT scan was projected based on BEIR Ⅱ model combined with the Chinese cancer incidence and lifetime table in 2008.Results CT parameters used for different ages were roughly the same, the thyroid equivalent dose for head CT ranged from 1.2-2.0 mGy, the highest thyroid cancer risk occurs for newborn girls, about 9.6/100 thousand population;while for chest CT the thyroid equivalent dose ranged from 8.1 to 38.0 mGy, the highest thyroid cancer risk was also for newborn girls, about 244.7/100 thousand population.The radiation dose and cancer risk for thyroid decreased with the increased age.Conclusions The radiation dose for thyroid from chest CT was relatively higher than head CT, especially for newborn babies;therefore more protection should be given to the thyroid and other radio-sensitive organs during CT scanning.
5.Investigation of CT scan frequency in children based on RIS in a hospital
Yinping SU ; Junbo CHEN ; Guobing XIAO ; Quanfu SUN ; Haowei NIU ; Yinghua FU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2014;34(1):41-44
Objective To ascertain the frequency distribution of CT examinations in children.Method A wide range of information was collected through the radiology information system (RIS),including ID,sex,birth date,examination time,the examined part of body and other relevant ones related to children who underwent CT examinations between Jan 1,2012 and Dec 31,2012.The SAS software was used for data processing and statistical analysis.Results A total of 1 542 children underwent 1 670 examinations,of which 67% were male.Head CT examination was the most frequent,accounting for 71.9% of all CT examinations,and followed by the abdomen/pelvis examinations.The number of examinations of children undergoing the repetitive examination accounted for 6.4%; 51.7% of the examinations was for trauma.The positive rate of CT examination was 51%,dependent upon the age and examined body parts to some extent.The younger patients had lower positive rate,and the positive rate of head CT examination was lower than those in other parts.Conclusions To reduce the possible cancer risk to be induced by the ionizing radiation from CT,justification of CT examination should be considered for children.
6.Assessment of adaptive rate response provided by accelerometer, minute ventilation and dual sensor compared with normal sinus rhythm during exercise: a self-controlled study in chronotropically competent subjects.
Yuanyuan CAO ; Yiqun ZHANG ; Yangang SU ; Jin BAI ; Wei WANG ; Junbo GE
Chinese Medical Journal 2015;128(1):25-31
BACKGROUNDDual sensor (DS) for rate adaption was supposed to be more physiological. To evaluate its superiority, the DS (accelerometer [ACC] and minute ventilation [MV]) and normal sinus rate response were compared in a self-controlled way during exercise treadmill testing.
METHODSThis self-controlled study was performed in atrioventricular block patients with normal sinus function who met the indications of pacemaker implant. Twenty-one patients came to the 1-month follow-up visit. Patients performed a treadmill test 1-month post implant while programmed in DDDR and sensor passive mode. For these patients, sensor response factors were left at default settings (ACC = 8, MV = 3) and sensor indicated rates (SIRs) for DS, ACC and MV sensor were retrieved from the pacemaker memories, along with measured sinus node (SN) rates from the beginning to 1-minute after the end of the treadmill test, and compared among study groups. Repeated measures analysis of variance and profile analysis, as well as variance analysis of randomized block designs, were used for statistical analysis.
RESULTSFifteen patients (15/21) were determined to be chronotropically competent. The mean differences between DS SIRs and intrinsic sinus rates during treadmill testing were smaller than those for ACC and MV sensor (mean difference between SIR and SN rate: ACC vs. SN, MV vs. SN, DS vs. SN, respectively, 34.84, 17.60, 16.15 beats/min), though no sensors could mimic sinus rates under the default settings for sensor response factor (ACC vs. SN P-adjusted < 0.001; MV vs. SN P-adjusted = 0.002; DS vs. SN P-adjusted = 0.005). However, both in the range of 1 st minute and first 3 minutes of exercise, only the DS SIR profile did not differ from sinus rates (P-adjusted = 0.09, 0.90, respectively).
CONCLUSIONSThe DS under default settings provides more physiological rate response during physical activity than the corresponding single sensors (ACC or MV sensor). Further study is needed to determine if individual optimization would further improve adaptive performance of the DS.
Adult ; Aged ; Cardiac Pacing, Artificial ; methods ; Exercise ; physiology ; Exercise Test ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Pacemaker, Artificial
7.Analysis of clinical effect and complication prevention and treatment of autogenous arteriovenous fistulas stenosis by intravenous intervention therapy
Jingcun SU ; Huawen XIA ; Haiyang WANG ; Junbo LI ; Aihong SHEN
Clinical Medicine of China 2020;36(5):431-434
Objective:To explore the clinical effect and safety of interventional treatment of autogenous arteriovenous fistula(AVF) stenosis.Methods:From July 2017 to September 2018, 96 patients with arteriovenous fistula stenosis and occlusion admitted to Handan First Hospital, Hebei Province were retrospectively analyzed.All of them were dialysis patients with chronic renal failure.All patients underwent percutaneous balloon angioplasty via the cephalic vein.The success rate of technique, clinical success rate, perioperative complications and follow-up were observed.Results:(1) Technical success rate and clinical success rate: 90 patients were treated with percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) via the cephalic vein, the other 3 patients were treated with interventional therapy via the brachial artery, and 3 patients underwent reconstruction of internal fistula.The technical success rate was 93.8% (90/96), and the clinical success rate was 89.6% (86/96). (2) Perioperative complications: thrombosis in 4 cases, vasospasm in 3 cases.There were no serious complications such as vascular rupture, aneurysm, vascular dissection, and no perioperative death.(3) The first stage patency rate was 100% (90/90), 74.4% (67/90), 62.2% (56/90) and 46.7% (42/90) in 3, 6, 12 and 18 months after operation.Conclusion:Venipuncture can be used as the first choice for AVF stenosis interventional therapy because of its advantages of small trauma, no serious complications, no need of long-term compression at the puncture point, immediate dialysis, and avoidance of local hematoma and other complications caused by artery puncture.
8.Analysis of clinical effect of interventional treatment of arteriovenous fistula stenosis through arteriovenous approach
Jingcun SU ; Huawen XIA ; Aihong SHEN ; Haiyang WANG ; Junbo LI
Clinical Medicine of China 2020;36(6):524-528
Objective:To compare the clinical effect and perioperative complications of the treatment of autogenous arteriovenous fistula stenosis by arterial and venous approach.Methods:The clinical data of 120 patients with AVF stenosis and occlusion who were treated with interventional therapy and met the inclusion criteria were collected and analyzed by retrospective case-control study.from September 2017 to August 2018, 60 patients with internal fistula stenosis were treated by transarterial approach (arterial approach group), and from September 2018 to may 2019, 60 patients were treated with a new surgical scheme(venous approach group). The operation success rate, perioperative complications and patency rate of 3, 6, 12 months after operation were compared between the two groups.Results:(1) The technical success rate was 96.7% (58/60) and the clinical success rate was 91.7% (55/60) in the arterial approach group, and 95.0%(57/60) and 93.3%(56/60) in the venous approach group.There was no significant difference in the technical success rate and clinical success rate between the two groups ( P=0.718 and 1.000, respectively) (2) Perioperative complications: in the arterial approach group, 3 patients had hematoma at the puncture point, 2 pseudoaneurysms and 5 thrombosis.There were 3 patients with thrombosis in the venous access group, and the difference in the incidence of complications between the two groups was statistically significant (χ 2=4.227, P=0.036). (3)The primary patency rates at 3, 6 and 12 months after operation were 95.0%(57/60), 75.0%(45/60) and 60.0%(36/60) in the arterial approach group, and 96.7%(58/60), 71.7%(43/60) and 61.7%(37/60) in the venous access group, respectively.There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups ( P=0.718, 0.749, 0.885). Conclusion:The interventional treatment for autogenous arteriovenous fistula stenosis through artery and vein approach can achieve good effect.There were many complications during the perioperative period, It is suggested that venous approach is preferred.
9.Prognostic value of hyponatremia in heart failure patients: an analysis of the Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes in the Relation with Serum Sodium Level in Asian Patients Hospitalized for Heart Failure (COAST) study.
Byung Su YOO ; Jin Joo PARK ; Dong Ju CHOI ; Seok Min KANG ; Juey Jen HWANG ; Shing Jong LIN ; Ming Shien WEN ; Jian ZHANG ; Junbo GE
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2015;30(4):460-470
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Hyponatremia is a well-known risk factor for poor outcomes in Western studies of heart failure (HF) patients. We evaluated the predictive value of hyponatremia in hospitalized Asian HF patients. METHODS: The Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes in the Relation with Serum Sodium Level in Asian Patients Hospitalized for Heart Failure (the COAST) study enrolled hospitalized patients with systolic HF (ejection fraction < 45%) at eight centers in South Korea, Taiwan, and China. The relationship between admission sodium level and clinical outcomes was analyzed in 1,470 patients. RESULTS: The mean admission sodium level was 138 +/- 4.7 mmol/L, and 247 patients (16.8%) had hyponatremia defined as Na+ < 135 mmol/L. The 12-month mortality was higher in hyponatremic patients (27.9% vs. 14.6%, p < 0.001), and hyponatremia was an independent predictor of 12-month mortality (hazard ratio, 1.72; 95% confidence interval, 1.12 to 2.65). During hospital admission, 57% of hyponatremic patients showed improvement without improvement in their clinical outcomes (p = 0.620). The proportion of patients with optimal medical treatment was only 26.5% and 44.2% at admission and discharge, respectively, defined as the combined use of angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitor/angiotensin receptor blocker and beta-blocker. Underuse of optimal medical treatment was more pronounced in hyponatremic patients. CONCLUSIONS: In hospitalized Asian HF patients, hyponatremia at admission is common and is an independent predictor of poor clinical outcome. Furthermore, hyponatremic patients receive less optimal medical treatment than their counterparts.
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10.Analysis of alcohol drinking among school-aged children in Beijing in 2015
MA Huijuan, YU Yingjie, GUO Dandan, ZHANG Jie, SU Yanping, YU Xiaohui, LI Hong, WANG Junbo, ZHAO Yao
Chinese Journal of School Health 2020;41(1):66-69
Objective:
To analyze the phenomenon of alcohol drinking among school-aged children in Beijing, and to provide a reference for making measures for possible preventive interventions.
Methods:
Data were from the Beijing Students’ Nutrition and Health Surveillance among 3 776 school-aged children in Beijing in 2015. Prevalence, frequency and pattern of drinking, daily consumption of alcoholic drinks, as well as influencing factors were described.
Results:
Drinking was found in 11.2% of school-aged children, the drinking differences of students of different genders, grades, areas were of statistical significance(χ2=8.49, 126.91, 18.36, P<0.01), and the average age of the 423 drinking students was (10.5±1.6)years old. 290 children reported alcohol drinking once or twice in the past 1 week, accounting for 68.6% of the drinking children. 93 children reported drinking for three to six times, accounting for 22.0%, 40 students reported drinking for more than 7 times. Blending wine(58.2%) ranked as the most preferred, followed by beer(33.3%).Drinking was more likely reported among school-aged children who were boys, in higher grade, living in suburbs of Beijing, while children whose parents were more likely to drink in the past month, or from family with lower income and lower education level were also more likely to drink(P<0.05).
Conclusion
Drinking among school-aged children in Beijing in the past 1 is common, but their drinking amount per day was relatively low. Drinking was influenced by age, gender, living place, family and other factors. It is recommended that non-alcoholic intervention should be carried out as soon as possible for them.