1.Comparative study of supine and prone flexed posture CT/MRI examination for lumber disc herniation
Xingcan CHEN ; Miao LIU ; Dong HE ; Yongqing PAN ; Kaiyu ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2011;45(1):65-68
Objective To evaluate the clinical value of prone flexed posture lumber CT/MRI examination for lumber disc herniation. Methods Supine posture CT/MRI (SPCT/MRI) and prone flexed posture CT/MRI (PFPCT/MRI) examinations were performed on 1200 patients with lumber disc herniation.The imaging findings on SPCT/MRI and PFPCT/MRI of each case were compared. According to the CT/MRI diagnostic criteria for encapsulated lumber disc herniation ( HLDH ), adhered lumber disc herniation (ALDH) and ruptured lumber disc herniation ( RLDH), the 1200 cases were divided into three groups. On the basis of PFPCT/MRI findings, 868 cases were selected for percutaneous lumbar diskectomy (PLD) with half to twelve years follow up. Treatment effects of PLD on HLDH, ALDH and RLDH were analyzed with x2test. Results Among 249 ALDH cases diagnosed by SPCT/MRI 35 were identified as HLDH by PFPCT/MRI. Among 163 RLDH cases diagnosed by SPCT/MRI, 9 HLDH and 17 ALDH were identified by PFPCT/MRI. In 868 cases treated with PLD, the effective rate of HLDH ( n = 832), ALDH ( n = 25 ), RLDH ( n =11 ) were 825/832 (99. 2% ), 13/25, and 1/11 respectively. The effective rate of HLDH is significantly different from that of ALDH and RLDH ( x2 = 369. 69, P < 0. 01 ). Conclusion PFPCT/MRI may change the grouping result of lumber disc herniation made by SPCT/MRI and can be used to objectively select patients for PLD.
2.Research progress of cyclic ribonucleic acid in the regulation of endocrine diseases
Kaiyu PAN ; Chengyue ZHANG ; Jianhua ZHAN ; Zhongxin ZHU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2021;28(4):636-640
Circular RNAs are a group of novel non-coding RNA molecules, which form covalently closed continuous loop structures, lacking the terminal 5′ and 3′ ends. They are abundant in eukaryotes and have recently become an increasing area of research in the field of RNA. Circular RNAs have many functions, such as abundant expression, cell- or tissue-specific expression, and high resistance to RNase-induced degradation. They are closely related to tissue development and the occurrence and development of diseases, play an important role in the pathogenesis and development of a variety of diseases, and can be used as a novel molecular marker of some diseases. Therefore, this review summarizes the latest research progress of circular RNAs in the regulation of endocrine diseases to better understand the biological mechanisms underlying endocrine diseases.
3. Effects of delayed umbilical cord clamping on full-term newborns and maternal outcomes
Lianfang YU ; Yuanxian SHAO ; Jiahua XIANG ; Lifang SHEN ; Kaiyu PAN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2019;26(24):2969-2972
Objective:
To explore the effects of delayed umbilical cord clamping on full-term newborns and maternal outcomes.
Methods:
From January 2017 to April 2018, 287 normal full-term newborns delivered by vagina in the First People's Hospital of Xiaoshan District were selected in the research, and randomly divided into the control group (141 cases) and observation group (146 cases) according to the order of entering the delivery room.The control group was ligated the umbilical cord 15-20 s after delivery, while the observation group was ligated the umbilical cord 60 s after delivery.The level of hemoglobin, hematocrit, the incidence of anemia, polycythemia, hyperbilirubinemia and phototherapy time of full-term newborns were compared between the two groups 3 days after birth.The third stage of labor, the amount of postpartum hemorrhage and the incidence of postpartum hemorrhage were compared between the two groups.
Results:
The hemoglobin[(181.49±16.84) g/L] and hematocrit (0.545±0.055) in the observation group were significantly higher than those in the control group[(175.90±17.49 )g/L, (0.515±0.062)] at the third day after birth (