1.Neijing’s Viscera-State Theory of Spleen and Its Method of Thinking Construction
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2016;40(12):903-905
Objective] Calrify the inherent laws of the appearance of Neijing’s viscera-state theory of spleen, enhancing the cognition of life view of traditional Chinese medicine’s ability. [Methods]Using the genetic methods to discuss the physiological function, physiological characteristics and physiognomy of spleen, as well as social, cultural, philosophical background and method of thinking construction. [Results] Under the guidance of the overall concept and from the pre-Qin rank system, cultural thoughts of Confucianist and Taoists, Yin-Yang five elements philosophy doctrine,by using the analogism methods and observation methods of “ estimating interior by taking charge of exterior” and the opinion of middlebrow and harmony, construct the basic frame of viscera-state theory of spleen.[Conclusion] The genetic method of TCM is an important way to deepen the level of Chinese medicine theory.
2.The efficacy evaluation of multiplane operations in obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome.
Lexin XU ; Lijin WANG ; Ying NIE ; Hongtao JI ; Shuqin CHANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(9):593-597
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the therapeutic effect of multi-plane operations in treating obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS).
METHOD:
One hundred and fifteen patients with OSAHS diagnosed by polysomnography were treated with uvuplopalatopharyngoplasty. Eighteen of them were treated combining with nasal septal construction. Twenty six patients also received nasal septal construction and partial inferior turbinectomy. One patients also received Genioglossus advancement and partial resection of corpus linguae. Five patients also received partial resection of corpus linguae. Some patients with the nasal disease and/or the lingual hypertrophy; AHI > 40 and/or BMI > 30 are received tracheotomy before general anaesthesia.
RESULT:
According to the postoperative follow-up 43 patients, were cured, 46 patients were improved, 26 patients were invalid, the effective power was 77.4%.
CONCLUSION
The operative effective power were increased by multi-plane operations in OSAHS patients. The serious complication were prevented through tracheotomy before general anaesthesia in multi-plane operations of severe OSAHS.
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3.Effects of Qiangpi Bujing Huayu Yizhi Capsule on Free Radicals of Rats with Multi-infarct Dementia
Lijin JI ; Yiqi LI ; Xiaoyan YU ; Ruoqin LIN ;
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(03):-
Objective: To explore the mechanism of Qiangpi Bujing Huayu Yizhi Capsule(QBHYC) in treatment of multi-infarct dementia(MID).Methods: The complex MID model was made by administration of Small Chengqi Decoction and injection of emboli into the internal carotid artery.The dementia rats were randomly divided into 4 groups,the sham operation group,the operation group,the Chinese materia medica group and the western medicine group.The activity of SOD and the content of MDA in the rats' plasma and brain were detected by photochemical methods,and the mechanism of the possible intervention effects of QBHYC was analyzed.Results: The activity of SOD in the Chinese materia medica group was significant increased,while the content of MDA of this group was attenuated,compared with that of the operation group and the western medicine group,it had highly significant difference(P
4.Prognostic significance of modified Gleason scoring system after radical prostatectomy
Shengjie ZHANG ; Wei JIANG ; Yimin YUAN ; Lijin ZHANG ; Changwei JI ; Hongqian GUO
Chinese Journal of Urology 2016;37(5):344-348
Objective To analysis the modified Gleason scoring system for predicting the prognosis after radical prostatectomy.Methods A total of 242 patients who received radical prostatectomy from April,2006 to October 2011 were recruited.The patients who lost follow-up or had adjuvant radiation or hormonal therapy or had visceral or bone metastasis were excluded,the remaining 168 patients were evaluated in the present study.The patients' age ranged from 53 to 85 years old (mean age 69 years old).The mean PSA level was 13.31ng/ml (ranging from 4.59 to 36.12 ng/ml).According to the traditional Gleason scoring system,there were 50 patients in Gleason ≤ 6 group,86 patients in Gleason 7 group and 32 patients in Gleason≥8 group.Patients were divided in five groups according to the modified Gleason scoring system.There were 50 patients in Gleason ≤6 group,67 in Gleason 3 + 4 group,19 in Gleason 4 + 3 group,15 in Gleason 8 group and 17 in Gleason 9-10 group.The biochemical-free-survival curve was drawn by Kaplan-Meier method and the multivariate Cox regression models were used to evaluate the clinical and pathological variables for the development of biochemical recurrence.ROC curve analysis was used to determine the predicted value for 5-year BCR of modified and traditional Gleason scoring.Results Significant differences were noted between the modified Gleason scoring groups and traditional Gleason scoring groups in PSA value (P =0.005),pathological stage (P =0.002),extraprostatic extension (P =0.003),seminal vesicle invasion (P =0.004),lymph node involvement (P =0.049) and positive surgical margin (P =0.006).With a median follow-up of 68 months(ranging from 7 to 98 months),5-year BFS rates for men with Gleason grade ≤6,3 + 4,4 + 3,8 and 9-10 tumours on RP pathology were 84.0% (42/50),76.1% (51/67),57.9%(11/19),40.0% (9/15),29.4% (5/17),respectively.On multivariate analysis,the HR value of Gleason 3 + 4 group and Gleason 4 + 3 group were 1.736 and 2.075 (P < 0.05).The area under the curve in modified and traditional Gleason scoring were 0.698 (95% CI 0.609-0.788) and 0.674 (95% CI O.584-0.764),respectively.Conclusions The modified Gleason scoring system is related to the prostate cancer grade and its survival rate.Therefore,it can predict prognosis accurately in patients with prostate cancer.It can potential to reduce overtreatment in patients with Gleason 3 +4 prostate cancer.
5.The incidence and clinical characteristics of impulse control disorders in patients with prolactinoma receiving dopamine agonist
Yuetian BAI ; Bin LU ; Liang SU ; Hongying YE ; Lijin JI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2022;38(11):970-975
Objective:To understand the incidence and clinical characteristics of dopamine agonist(DA) therapy-related impulse control disorders(ICDs) in prolactinoma patients.Methods:Outpatients diagnosed with prolactinoma from the Department of Endocrinology in Huashan Hospital from December 2019 to June 2020 were consecutively included and clinical data were collected. Impulse control disorders were screened with Questionnaire for Impulsive-Compulsive Disorders in Parkinson′s Disease(QUIP). Barratt Impulsiveness Scale 11(BIS-11) was used to evaluate personality construct of impulsiveness from three sub-factors . Health related quality of life was evaluated by the MOS 36-Item Short Form Health Survey(SF-36).Results:Among the 111 cases included, 40 were male and 53 were female, with an average age of(34.74±9.05) years and an average disease duration of(66.69±50.70) months. The initial prolactin level was 147.25(89.97, 470) ng/mL and the percentage of macroadenoma was 46.8%. Ninety cases received DA while 21 cases didn′t. According to the QUIP, any ICD was screened positive in 22 cases(24.7%) in the DA group and 3 cases(14.3%) in the untreated group. The attention impulsiveness scores of BIS-11 in the DA group were higher than the untreated group(23.32±3.67 vs 21.71±2.55, P=0.022). Among the ICDs positive cases in the DA group, the most common disorders were pathological gambling(40.6%) and hypersexuality(40.6%). Compared with the negative group, the non-planning impulsiveness scores of BIS-11 in the positive group were higher, while the scores of social function(69.32±24.62 vs 83.08±17.11, P=0.021), role emotional(50.00±45.72 vs 71.10±40.68, P=0.043) and mental health(55.27±22.75 vs 64.59±17.53, P=0.048) in SF-36 scale were lower in the positive group. Besides, the percentage of male(68.2% vs 38.2%, P=0.014) and initial prolactin level[470.00(130.00, 3 770.00) vs 140.29(79.50, 465.59) ng/mL, P=0.028] in the positive group were higher. Male was an independent risk factor of the presence of ICDs( OR=3.46, 95% CI 1.24-9.61, P=0.017). No significant difference was found in the type of drugs, duration, maximal or cumulative dose of treatment with DA between the two groups. Conclusion:Impulse control disorders may occur in prolactinoma patients receiving DA treatment and affect the quality of life. Endocrinologists should screen impulse control disorders in this patient set.
6.Interpretation of the Pituitary Society International Consensus of Diagnosis and Management of Prolactin-Secreting Pituitary Adenomas
Lijin JI ; Bin LU ; Hongying YE ; Yiming LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2024;40(5):365-372
The Pituitary Society released the 2023 International Consensus on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Prolactin-Secreting Adenomas, marking another update following the guidelines from the Endocrine Society in 2006 and 2011. Published in Nature Reviews Endocrinology, this consensus is based on the latest research evidence in recent years, covering topics such as the efficacy, long-term adverse effects, and withdrawal protocols of dopamine receptor agonists, as well as indications for surgery, preoperative medical therapy, and radiation therapy. It comprehensively discusses the treatment of prolactin-secreting adenomas in special periods and conditions. This article provides a detailed interpretation of the core recommended points in the consensus, focusing on four major aspects: diagnosis, treatment, special populations, and rare conditions of prolactinoma, aiming to help clinicians gain a comprehensive understanding of the consensus and provide assistance in clinical management.
7.A clinical observation of cool-tip radiofrequency ablation assisted enucleation for giant renal angiomyolipoma.
Shiwei ZHANG ; Lijin ZHANG ; Xiaozhi ZHAO ; Changwei JI ; Guangxiang LIU ; Xiaogong LI ; Jiannan SONG ; Hongqian GUO
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2016;54(2):129-132
OBJECTIVETo initially explore the clinical effect of cool-tip radiofrequency ablation combined with enucleation for the giant hamartoma of kidney with narrow base and export-oriented way of growth.
METHODSThe clinical date of 15 patients including 6 male and 9 female with special hamartoma of kidney underwent cool-tip radiofrequency ablation assisted enucleation from July 2011 to October 2014 were reviewed.The median age was 49 years (ranging from 35 to 71 years). There were 6 cases with left renal tumor, 8 cases with right renal tumor and 1 case with solitary kidney tumor.All patients were confirmed by B ultrasound or CT scan, the mean diameter of hamartoma of kidney was 9.7 cm(8.5-12.7)cm, all tumors were located distant from the collecting system and presents with a special way of growth.The preoperative hemoglobin was (129±18)g/L, SCr was (92±41)μmol/L, glomerular filtration rate (GFR) was (32±12)ml·min(-1)·1.73 m(-2).
RESULTSCool-tip radiofrequency ablation assisted enucleation was technically successful in all patients.The mean operative duration was (115±31)minutes, and the average intraoperative bleeding was (72±21)ml with no blooding transfusion.The postoperative hospital stay was(7±2)days, and the postoperative hemoglobin was(129±18)g/L, SCr (92±41)μmol/L, GFR(30±15)ml·min(-1)·1.73 m(-2). No statistic change of hemoglobin and SCr or glomerular filtration rate after operations(all P>0.05). Postoperative pathology showed that all cases were hamartoma of kidney.During a mean follow-up period of 19.5 months, none of them had local tumor recurrence or chronic renal insufficiency.
CONCLUSIONSCool-tip radiofrequency ablation assisted enucleation is both safe and effective in the treatment of huge hamartoma of kidney with a narrow base and export-oriented way of growth. The short-term follow-up shows a satisfactory therapeutic effect.
Adult ; Aged ; Angiomyolipoma ; surgery ; Blood Transfusion ; Catheter Ablation ; methods ; Female ; Glomerular Filtration Rate ; Humans ; Kidney Neoplasms ; surgery ; Length of Stay ; Lipoma ; therapy ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ; Postoperative Period ; Treatment Outcome
8.The prevalence and clinical characteristics of macroprolactinemia: A single center survey
Lijin JI ; Yuetian BAI ; Huating ZHANG ; Yao HU ; Hongying YE ; Yiming LI ; Bin LU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2021;37(11):991-995
Objective:To describe the prevalence and clinical characteristics of macroprolactinemia in hyperprolactinemia patients.Methods:Consecutive 111 outpatients diagnosed with hyperprolactinemia were included in this study. Macroprolactin was routinely screened using the polyethylene glycol(PEG) precipitation method. Recovery of monomeric prolactin less than 40% was defined as macroprolactinemia. Clinical characteristics were analyzed in this study.Results:Among the 111 cases included, 99 were female and 12 were male, with an average age of(32.2±7.9) years. There were 32 cases(28.8%) of macroprolactinemia and 28 of them with normal monomeric prolactin levels(simple macroprolactinemia). prolactin levels before precipitation in simple macroprolactinemia were significantly lower than those with true hyperprolactinemia[(49.81±23.58 vs 83.56±65.82) ng/mL, P<0.05]. No amenorrhea and infertility were observed in patients with simple macroprolactinemia. The clinical manifestations of prolonged menstruation, oligomenorrhea and galactorrhea in female patients accounted for 25.9%, 37.0%, and 7.4%, respectively. Imaging data were obtained in 92 cases. The prevalence of pituitary adenomas in simple macroprolactinemia and true hyperprolactinemia was 42.9% and 66.0%, respectively. Fifteen(46.8%) of the macroprolactinemia cases were receiving or had received bromocriptine treatment, and 66.7% of them failed to achieve normal prolactin levels during therapy. Conclusion:Macroprolactinemia might be common in clinical practice. Macroprolactin should be screened in hyperprolactinemia patients lack of amenorrhea and infertility, and with poor response to dopamine agonist therapy.
9.Renal diabetes insipidus caused by Sj?gren′s syndrome
Xiaoxia LIU ; Lijin JI ; Lingbiao WANG ; Lin LU ; Yu XUE ; Jun XUE ; Yiming LI ; Bin LU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2024;40(8):697-701
We present a case of nephrogenic diabetes insipidus secondary to primary Sj?gren′s syndrome. At onset, the patient exhibited a urine output of up to 10 liter per day. Diagnostic evaluation and clinical features confirmed renal diabetes insipidus due to primary Sj?gren′s syndrome. A review of the literature indicates that primary Sj?gren′s syndrome can involve renal manifestations, including renal tubulointerstitial inflammation and impaired renal concentration ability. However, nephrogenic diabetes insipidus with such high urine output is uncommon. Management of this condition requires proactive control of the underlying disease, potassium supplementation, and urine management.
10.Risk factors and development of a risk assessment model for postoperative venous thromboembolism in Cushing′s disease
Wenjuan LIU ; Dan LIU ; Min HE ; Qing MIAO ; Lijin JI ; Lili CHEN ; Yifei YU ; Zengyi MA ; Xuefei SHOU ; Shuo ZHANG ; Yutao WANG ; Zhiyuan WU ; Chaoyun ZHANG ; Yao ZHAO ; Yiming LI ; Yongfei WANG ; Hongying YE
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2024;40(6):487-493
Objective:To investigate the incidence and prothrombotic risk factors of postoperative venous thromboembolism(VTE) in Cushing′s disease and to further develop an assessment model to identify those at high risk of postoperative VTE events.Methods:A retrospective study was performed in 82 patients who were admitted to Huashan Hospital, Fudan University during January 2019 and January 2020 and diagnosed with Cushing′s disease. These patients underwent the evaluation about their clinical, hormonal, and coagulation parameters, as well as ultrasonography and pulmonary angio-CT when necessary. The least absolute shrinkage and selection operator(LASSO) regression analysis was used to screen independent risk factors, and a nomogram model for postsurgical VTE risk assessment in Cushing′s disease was initially established, and Bootstrap method was used for internal verification. Finally, the predictive model was evaluated for calibration and clinical applicability in the study cohort.Results:Nineteen patients(23.17%) developed VTE events, with 14 cases occurring after endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery. Compared to patients without VTE, those in the VTE group were older( P<0.001), had longer postoperative bed rest, higher rates of current infection, higher HbA 1C levels, and more severe glucose tolerance impairment(all P<0.05). Through LASSO regression analysis, two independent risk factors for postoperative VTE were identified: Age and current infection. Then a VTE risk assessment nomogram model was established to predict the patients at high risk of VTE. In the nomogram model for VTE risk assessment, the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.868(95% CI 0.787-0.949), with the calibration curve closely aligning with the ideal diagonal line and the clinical decision curve exceeding the two extreme curves. Conclusions:Advanced perioperative assessment needs to be taken to screen those with high VTE risks in patients diagnosed with Cushing′s disease. Additionally, during the perioperative period, patients with Cushing′s disease should undergo mandatory physical activity or prophylactic anticoagulant therapy.