1.The effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy on delayed encephalopathy after carbon monoxide poisoning
Yaling LIU ; Hongxia ZHANG ; Qiuhong YU ; Lianbi XUE
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2015;37(3):201-204
Objective To investigate effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) on delayed encephalopathy after carbon monoxide poisoning (DEACMP).Methods This was a prospective random study of 60 patients with DEACMP admitted to Beijing Tiantan Hospital.Among them,32 constituted the HBOT group and 28 were controls.All of the patients in both groups were given drugs to improve microcirculation and rehabilitation treatment.Additionally,the patients in the HBOT group were given hyperbaric oxygen therapy.The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE),the Barthel index and an index of age-related white matter changes (ARWMC) were used assess the patients' cognition,motor function and cerebral white matter lesions on the day of enrollment and on the 35th and 70th day after treatment.Results Before treatment there was no significant difference in average MMSE,Barthel index or ARWMC scores between the groups.In the HBOT group the average MMSE and Barthel index scores on the 35th and 70th day after enrollment were significantly higher than on the day of enrollment and the average ARWMC score on the 70th day was significantly lower than at enrollment.On the 35th day the average MMSE and Barthel index scores of the HBOT group were significantly higher than those of the control group,but there was no significant difference in the groups' average ARWMC scores.On the 70th day after enrollment the HBOT group's average MMSE and Barthel index scores were still significantly higher than those of the control group,but its average ARWMC score was significantly lower.Conclusion HBOT can help improve cognitive and notor function and also alleviate cerebral white matter lesions of DEACMP patients.
2.Effect of Intensive Hyperbaric Oxygenation on Cytochrome C and Caspase-3 in Rats after Focal Cerebral Infarction
Qiuhong YU ; Junchao YU ; Kangxiang JI ; Yaling LIU ; Lianbi XUE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(5):540-543
Objective To observe the effect of single intensive hyperbaric oxygenation (HBO) on cytochrome C and caspase-3 in rats af-ter permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) very early. Methods Forty-eight male Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected to per-manent MCAO model using the intraluminal suture method, and were divided into control group (n=24) and HBO group (n=24). The HBO group stayed in the hyperbaric cabin with a pressure of 0.2 MPa for 9 hours 3 hours after MCAO. They were measured with Garcia scores 3 hours, 13 hours and 24 hours after MCAO. Apoptosis cells of ischemic penumbra tissue were investigated with TUNEL 13 hours and 24 hours after MCAO, while the level of cytochrome C and caspase-3 were measured with ELISA. Results The Garcia scores increased 13 hours and 24 hours after MCAO in both groups, but there was no significant difference between groups (t<2.07, P>0.05). The apoptosis cells were found in both groups 13 hours and 24 hours after MCAO, and less in the HBO group than in the control group (t>6.57, P<0.01). The levels of cytochrome C and caspase-3 were less in the HBO group than in the control group 24 hours after MCAO (t>2.41, P<0.05). Conclusion A single intensive HBO in very early stage may improve neurological function after cerebral ischemia in rats, which may associ-ate with the inhibition of cytochrome C and caspase-3 to reduce cell apoptosis.
3.Effect of Early Hyperbaric Oxygen on Traumatic Basal Ganglia Infarction in Infants and Children
Hongxia ZHANG ; Qiuhong YU ; Yaling LIU ; Lianbi XUE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2011;17(7):665-667
Objective To investigate the effect of early hyperbaric oxygen on traumatic basal ganglia infarction in infants and children.Methods 93 cases with basal ganglia infarction after cerebral trauma were reviewed. They were divided into hyperbaric oxygen group (n=60) and control group (n=33). Results 100% of the hyperbaric oxygen group improved, and 93.33% were cured; it was 81.82% and 75.76%in the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion Early hyperbaric oxygen is safe and effective on traumatic basal ganglia infarction in infants andchildren.
4.Efficacy of Different Doses of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy on Delayed Encephalopathy after Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Hongxia ZHANG ; Yaling LIU ; Qiuhong YU ; Lianbi XUE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2011;17(9):868-871
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of two doses of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) on delayed encephalopathy after carbonmonoxide poisoning (DEACMP). Methods 68 patients with DEACMP were divided into two groups, the 30 sessions of HBOT group(30-HBOT group) and the 60 sessions of HBOT group (60-HBOT group), who were given HBOT 30 and 60 times respectively. All patientswere assessed with Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and fluid attenuated inversion recovery (Flair) magnetic resonance imaging ofbrain immediately before, 35 d and 70 d after HBOT. Results The MMSE score was significantly higher in 60-HBOT group than in30-HBOT group 70 d after HBOT (P<0.01). All of patients showed diffuse and confluent hyper-intensity over the bilateral periventricularwhite matter and centrum semiovale on conventional T2WI and Flair, which improved. Conclusion HBOT is effective on DEACMP, especiallywith 60 times.
5.Effect of Oxygen Inhalation on Auditory Sensory Gating P50
Qiuhong YU ; Andrew CN CHEN ; Hongxia ZHANG ; Yaling LIU ; Lianbi XUE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;21(2):153-156
Objective To explore the effect of oxygen inhalation on auditory sensory gating P50 in healthy human brain. Methods 28 healthy male academician right-handed were included. They were divided into control group (n=12) and experiment group (n=16) according to the random numerical table, and blinded about groups. The subjects inhaled pure oxygen in the experiment group, and air in the control group through a mask for 60 min. The electroencephalograph was recorded while an auditory paired-click sensory gating test was conducted during 4 study periods: before inhalation (pre0), inhale for 20 min (Oxy20) and 50 min (Oxy50), and 30 min after inhalation (post30). The latency and amplitude (S1-S2) of auditory sensory gating P50 were calculated. Results The latencies of P50 from S1 were stable in each group (P>0.7), and the latency of Oxy50 was shorter in the experiment group than in the control group (P<0.05). The latencies from S2 were stable in each group (P>0.30), and there was no significant difference between groups in all the time points (P>0.05). The amplitudes of (S1-S2) of P50 were stable in the control group (P=0.70), and was higher on Oxy20 (P=0.04) and Oxy50 (P=0.02) than post30 in the experiment group. There was no difference between the groups in all the time points (P>0.05). Conclusion Oxygen inhalation may be helpful to shorten the active time to stimulate, and trend to enhancing the amplitude of P50.
6.The prognostic value of left atrial strain in diastolic function response to exercise stress echocardiography
Yuxin ZHANG ; Changyang XING ; Dan XUE ; Lianbi ZHAO ; Yunyao LIU ; Han LI ; Lijun YUAN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2020;29(7):571-575
Objective:To study the prognostic value of left atrial strain in diastolic function response by treadmill exercise stress echocardiography.Methods:During May 2018 to February 2019, 64 patients underwent treadmill exercise stress echocardiography for diastolic function evaluation in Tangdu Hospital, Air Force Medical University, were recruited.Patients were categorized into diastolic stress test negative group (pre-stress E/e′ <14 & post-stress E/e′<14) (DST- group), and diastolic stress test positive group (pre-stress E/e′ <14 & post-stress E/e′>14) (DST+ group). Patients′ characteristics of the stress test, left ventricular diameter, left atrial volume index, systolic and diastolic function, and left atrial strain parameters were compared between these two groups. ROC analyses were performed based on the echocardiographic parameters with significant group differences ( P<0.01) to determine the predictive values for diastolic stress test response. Results:The pre-stress E/e′ and left atrial strain parameters were significantly differently between DST- and DST+ group. The DST- showed significantly lower E/e′ (8.20±1.27 vs 10.32±1.33, P<0.01), but higher left atrial strains than DST+ group[reservoir function(33.7±5.7)% vs (26.5±5.5)%, P<0.01; conduit function(16.8±4.0)% vs (11.8±3.4)%, P<0.01; pump function(16.9±5.7)% vs (14.7±5.5)%, P<0.05]. The left atrial reservoir function, conduit function and pre-stress E/e′ could predict the diastolic stress test response, the areas under ROC curve were 0.81 ( P<0.01), 0.62 ( P=0.04) and 0.71 ( P<0.01). Conclusions:The left atrial strain parameters under resting condition could predict the diastolic stress test response. It may serve as an alternative method of exercise stress echocardiography for diastolic function evaluation.
7.The effect of hyperbaric oxygenation on apoptosis in rats after middle cerebral artery occlusion
Qiuhong YU ; Yaling LIU ; Cong WANG ; Jie LI ; Kangxiang JI ; Lianbi XUE
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2019;41(8):561-564
Objective To observe the effect of hyperbaric oxygenation (HBO) on apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) and Caspase-3 levels in rats with permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO),and to elucidate the apoptosis pathways.Methods Sixty Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected to permanent MCAO and then randomly divided into a control group and an HBO group,each of 30.Three hours later the rats of the HBO group were put into a hyperbaric cabin held at a pressure of 0.2 MPa for 9 hours.They inhaled supplementary oxygen at the 1st,3rd,5th,7th and 9th hour while the rats in the control group inhaled air at normal pressure.The neurological outcome was measured at the 3rd,13th and 72nd hour after the MCAO using Garcia scores.Apoptosis in the tissue of the ischemic penumbra,nuclear and mitochondrial AIF and Caspase-3 levels were measured at the 13th and 72nd hours after the modeling.Results The scores were significantly higher at the 13th hour than after the 3rd hour in both groups,and then even higher at the 72nd hour.Apoptosis was evident in the ischemic penumbra at the 13th and 72nd hours in both groups,but the number of cells was less at the 72nd hour than at the 13th hour in the control group.There was significantly less apoptosis in the HBO group than in the control group at the 13th hour.The average AIF level had significantly decreased in the nuclei and increased in the mitochondria by the 72nd hour compared with the 13th hour in both groups.The average levels of nuclear AIF at the 13th hour and the 72nd hour were lower than those in the mitochondria.But they were significantly higher in the HBO group than in the control group at the same time points.The levels of Caspase-3,normally zero,had increased by the 13th hour in both groups.The average level of Caspase-3 was significantly lower in both groups at the 72nd hour than at the 13th hour.Conclusions HBO can improve neurological function,inhibit the transfer of AIF from the mitochondria to the nucleus and reduce Caspase-3 levels.The mechanism may involve reducing apoptosis through caspase-dependent and caspase-independent pathways in the mitochondria.
8.Influence of Oxygen Inhalation on Latency and Amplitude of P300
Qiuhong YU ; Andrew CN CHEN ; Yaling CHEN ; Lianbi XUE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;(7):659-662
Objective To observe the change of the latency and amplitude of auditory-evoked potential P300 after oxygen inhalation.Methods 27 healthy male academicians were included. They were divided into control group (n=12) and experiment group (n=15) according to the random numerical table, and they were blinded about groups. All subjects in the experiment group inhaled pure oxygen while air in the control group through a mask for 60 minutes. EEG was recorded when an auditory Oddball paradigm was performed during following
4 periods: before oxygen inhalation (pre0), inhale oxygen (air in control) for 20 minutes (Oxy20) and 50 minutes (Oxy50), 30 minutes after oxygen inhaled (post30). The latency and amplitude of P300 from target stimuli were calculated. Results The latency of P300 was longer at Oxy20 as (358.58±15.32) ms, Oxy50 as (353.42±9.41) ms and post30 as (354.10±10.42) ms than at pre0 as (335.91±15.40) ms in the control group (P<0.01). The latency of P300 was shorter at Oxy50 as (319.17±14.34) ms, and post30 as (318.50±13.87) ms than at pre0 as (332.98±14.63) ms in the experiment group (P<0.05). The latency was shorter in the experiment group than in the control group at Oxy20,Oxy50 and post30 (P<0.01). The amplitudes were stable in the control group (P<0.05). The amplitude was lower at post30 as (2.41±0.64) μV than at pre0 as (5.49±0.89) μV in the experiment group (P<0.05). Conclusion Oxygen inhalation shortens the latency of P300, and decreases the amplitude in the similar trend with the prolongation of oxygen inhalation.