1.Perioperative management of patients with heart transplantation: a report of 30 cases
Jie HAN ; Xu MENG ; Haibo ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2005;0(07):-
Objective To sum up the experience of perioperative management of patients with heart transplantation.Methods In recent 3 years 24 cases of dilated cardiomyopathy,4 cases of(serious) valve disease,1 case of serious ischemic cardiomyopathy and 1 case of bi-ventricular assist(received) heart transplantation surgery.The mean by pass time was 75?24 min and the mean aortic clamp time was 72?8 min.Cyclosporine,MMF and prenisodone were adopted as anti-immune(response) strategy and the dose of cyclosporine was adjusted according to the serum concentration.(Intramyocardial) electrograms and tissue Doppler ultrasound technique were used to monitor the(immune) response situation.The myocardial biopsy was performed in case of the suspect of acute(rejection).Results In 5 postoperative deaths,3 cases died of low cardiac output,1 died of infection-(induced) multiple organ failure and 1 case died of serious bleeding.The postoperative complications(included) right heart failure in 6 cases,renal failure in 13 cases,and acute rejection in 4 cases.(Conclusion) The effective prevention and management of complications is the key point of success of heart transplantation.Application of comprehensive monitoring techniques is beneficial to the management of the immune rejection after transplantation.
2.The experimental study of IMEG in monitoring acute allograft rejection
Yang-Tian CHEN ; Xu MENG ; Jie HAN ;
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2003;0(06):-
Objective To study some sensitive electrophysiological parameters in surveillance of allograft rejection.Methods Forty rats underwent heterotopic heart transplantations.IMEG was re- corded by an epicardiac unipolar pacing lead fixed at the right ventricular outflow tract.QRS amplitude and heart rate were determed daily in 10 syngeneic and 30 allogeneic transplants.Syngeneic transplants were killed at 7 th postoperative day,and allogeneic transplants killed at 3 rd,5 th and 7 th postopera- tive day.Histopathologie studies were performed at every transplanted heart.Results In syngeneic group,QRS amplitude kept constant after the transplantation while no significant differences were ob- served at the 3 rd,5 th and 7 th postoperative day.QRS amplitude was dropped obviously in allogeneic group after the first two postoperative days whereas significant differences were observed at the rejec- ting and non-rejecting hearts.Conclusions IMEG is a valid method to monitor acute allograft rejec- tion.QRS amplitude is a more sensitive electrophysiological parameter to diagnose severe rejections than heart rate,while mild rejections were not detected by this method.
3.The management and perioperative risk factors of right heart failure in heart transplantation
Yixin JIA ; Xu MENG ; Yan LI ; Jie HAN
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011;27(8):466-469
ObjectiveTo analyze the perioperative risk factors of right heart failure (RHF) in human heart transplantation, and to summarize the efficacy of targeted agent especially on pulmonary hypertension.Methods Patients underwent heart transplantation were selected by exclusion criteria : (1) acute heart or other organ failure, or supported by mechanical assist device ; (2) the difference between the body weight of donor and recipient was > 20% ; (3) the ischemic time of donor was> 6 h; (4) acute rejection episode after transplantation; (5) perioperative death.The clinical data of 96 patients were collected, including gender, age, body weight, protopathy, history of heart failure, preoperative systolic pulmonary arterial pressure (SPAP), left ventricle end diastolic diameter (LVEDD), preoperative ejection fraction(LVEF), preoperative blood creatinine, donor ischemic time and preoperative application of 5-PDEs.The diagnosis standard of RHF was established.The risk factors were analyzed through Logistic Regression.Patients were divided into two groups according to the systolic pulmonary arterial pressure (SPAP).In group A, SPAP was <40 mm Hg, and in group B with SPAP≥40 mm Hg.The correlation between two groups was tested byχ2 test.ResultsIn the multivariable analysis, age, history of valve disease, length of heart failure,and preoperative SPAP were the risk factors of RHF with the coefficient of 1.051, 1.351, 1.712 and 6.725, respectively.SPAP seems to be the most important risk factor.Coronary artery disease and preoperative application of 5-PDEs-I were the favorable factors with the coefficient of 0.056 and 0.034, respectively.Parameters regarding age, history of valve disease, length of heart failure between the two groups were significantly different.There were no significant differences in gender, body weight, diagnosed as dilated cardiomyopathy or coronary artery disease and other etiologies, preoperative LVEDD, preoperative EF, preoperative blood creatinine, isehemic time and RHF, though the incidence of RHF in group B was higher than in group A (67.6% vs 45.8%).There was also no statistic difference in using of ECMO and the mortality rate between two groups.ConclusionPreoperative PAP was the main risk factor of the RHF after heart transplantation.Although there was no statistic difference, the incidence of RHF in patients with SPAP≥40 mm Hg was higher than in patients with SPAP <40 mm Hg .The application of targeted agent therapy and ECMO may be helpful in treating RHF after heart transplantation.
4.Repair of high energy injury-induced soft tissue wound of the heel
Xu LAN ; Meng LI ; Baofeng GE ; Jie GAO ; Zhilin LI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2015;31(4):338-341
Objective To investigate the methods and effects of different flaps for repair of high energy injury-induced soft tissue wound of the heel.Methods From January 2002 to June 2012,the patients including 12 males and 9 females aged 18-57 years (mean,32 years) underwent heel soft tissue defect reconstruction.Causes of injury were traffic injury in 11 case and mechanical injury in 10 cases.Dimension of soft tissue defect ranged from 5 cm × 3 cm to 8 cm × 6 cm.Soft-tissue defect was repaired with sural neurovascular flaps at the posterolateral heel in 9 cases (Group A),with posterior tibial artery flaps at the posterolateral heel in 5 cases (Group B),and with medial plantar flaps at the loading area of heel in 7 cases (Group C).Sensory recovery and two point discrimination motion of the ankle joint were observed and compared among groups 12 month after operation.Heel pain was observed during weight bearing and joint activity was evaluated using the visual analogue scale (VAS).Results All the flaps survived,except for one with epidermal necrosis over the distal part,which healed after partial changing medication.Duration of follow-up was 12-24 months.There were no differences in the appearance,texture and contour between the flaps and recipient sites.Flaps showed no ulcer in the weight-bearing area and recovered their protective sense.Patients could walk normally after surgery.At postoperative 1 year,sensory recovery rate of the flaps in Groups A,B and C was 0,20% and 100% respectively (P <0.01).Appearance of the heel in all groups recovered to almost normal.Cases that could start nil weight-bearing exercise without pain accounted for 8 (89%) in Group A,4 (80%) in Group B,and 6 (86%) in Group C (P > 0.05).While heel pain existed in weight-bearing exercise.Difference in VAS was significant among the three groups (P < 0.05),but ankle range of motion was not (P >0.05).Conclusion Medial plantar flaps are suitable for tissue defect of 5-8 cm in length but sural neurovascular flaps and posterior tibial artery flaps should be considered for over 8 cm defect in order to elevate survival rate of the flaps and reconstruct limb function.
5.Relationship of regulatory B cells with pathogenic antibodies in pemphigus
Yayuan CHEN ; Renchao XU ; Haiqin ZHU ; Meng PAN ; Jie ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2012;(11):771-773
Objective To explore the mechanisms underlying the mediating effect of regulatory B (Breg)cells in the pathogenesis of pemphigus.Methods Peripheral blood specimens were collected from 48 patients with pemphigus at different degrees of severity and 20 healthy controls.Flow cytometry was conducted to analyze the frequency of Breg(CD19 +CD24hiCD38hi)cells in peripheral CD19+ B cells,enzyme linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA)to determine the titer and subtypes of anti-desmoglein(Dsg)1 and 3 antibodies in sera from these subjects.The relationship of anti-Dsg 1 and 3 antibodies with the frequency of Breg cells was assessed by Spearman's rank correlation test.Results Significant differences were observed in the proportion of Breg cells in CD19+ B cells between patients with pemphigus and healthy controls(11.54% ± 0.97% vs.8.19% ± 0.85%,P =0.04),as well as between patients with acute mild pemphigus and those with moderate and severe pemphigus(5.17% ± 2.14% vs.11.38% ± 5.30% and 11.17% ± 5.31%,P =0.042,0.046,respectively).The frequency of Breg cells was positively correlated with the absorbance value for anti-Dsg1 antibodies of IgG4 subclass and IgG4/IgG1 ratio(r =0.527,0.565,respectively,both P < 0.01).Conclusions Breg cells are mainly associated with the production of antibodies in and disease severity of pemphigus,while the actual mechanism of action remains unknown.
6.CONTROLLED OVARIAN HYPERRSTIMULATION SIGNIFICANTLY DECREASED THE EXPRESSION OF AQUAPORIN-3 IN MOUSE OOCYTES USING SEMI-QUANTITATIVE REAL-TIME PCR ANALYSIS
Qingxia MENG ; Chenming XU ; Jie CAI ; Hefeng HUANG
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1957;0(04):-
Objective To study the effect of controlled ovarian Hyperstimulation(COH)on expression of AQP3 mRNA in mouse oocytes at metaphase Ⅱ. Methods Twenty female mice(6-7 weeks) were randomly allocated into 2 groups, mice in COH group were superovulated by intraperitoneal injection of 7.5 IU pregnant mare's serum gonadotropin(PMSG) followed by 5 IU human chorionic gonadotropin(HCG) after 46-48?h. Nothing was given to mice in control group and the estrus cycle was observed at 9?am everyday. 12-16?h following hCG injection (COH group) or at 8?am next day after the estrus (control group), mice were killed by cervical dislocation. The oviducts were excised.Cumulus masses were recovered from the dilated ampullae under a dissecting microscope,digested granulosa cells using hyaluronidase. Semi-quantitative real-time PCR of AQP3 mRNA in mouse MⅡoocytes was investigated with ?-actin as the internal control. Results Oocytes swelling assay showed that AQP3 mRNA expressed in mouse MⅡ oocytes. Using semi-quantitative real-time PCR, the expression of AQP3 mRNA was significantly decreased(P
7.Fabrication of nanofibrous scaffolds and its implication on tissue regeneration
Jie MENG ; Hua KONG ; Guangjin ZHU ; Haiyan XU
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(07):-
Electrospinning is a new technique used to fabricate nanofibrous scaffold for guidance of tissue repair and regeneration. Electrospun scaffold simulates the structure and biological function of native extracellular matrix (ECM) and may provide an ideal engineered microenvironment for cell growth. In this paper, the principle of electrospinning technique and important processing parameters were briefly introduced. Investigations and developments in recent years regarding to the applications of tissue repair and regeneration were reviewed, several focusing issues of electrospinning were addressed as well. The significance and problems unresolved were discussed.
8.Research on the electrophysiological mapping and ganglianated plexi ablation techniques during the minimally invasive atrial fibrillation surgery
Haibo ZHANG ; Yaping ZENG ; Jie HAN ; Yan LI ; Xu MENG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2013;(4):196-199,203
Objective To conclude the results of electrophysiological (EP) mapping and ganglianated plexis (GPs) ablation during the minimally invasive atrial fibrillation (AF) surgery.Methods During the period of Sep 2007 to May 2010 to-tally 185 paroxysmal atrial fibrillation cases were recruited receiving the minimally invasive AF surgery with video assistance.The EP mapping was used to test the dual direction block after ablation and the distribution of GPs was recorded.The sinus rhythm rate was followed up after surgery.Results All the minimally invasive surgery were performed successfully withoutdeath in the hospital.There was no permanent pacemaker implant and other serious complications.EP mapping results showed92% pulmonary vein (PV) potential to the left atrium (LA) could be isolated with the dual direction block for the paroxysmal atrial fibrillation cases.And there were 89% GPs positive,higher rate than the persistent AF.There were more GPs positive in the right PV area than the left and 86% GPs lied at the LA domain,not the PV orifice.At least 5 or 6 ablation lesions were needed to get the dual direction block and denervation of the GPs.The sinus rhythm rate after surgery after 3,6,12 and 24months is 83.7%,82.4%,85.4% and 83.9%.The 12 months follow up data showed the cases with more GPs positive (>6) had 81.3% sinus rate and the less GPs positive (≤2) group with 52.6%.Conclusion The EP mapping and GPsablation techniques during the minimally invasive AF ablation surgery could get good sinus rhythm rate during the long term follow up.
9. Comparison on contents of mineral elements and amino acids in different germplasms of Anoectochilus roxburghii
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2017;48(2):368-372
Objective: To compare the contents of mineral elements and amino acids in different germplasms of Anoectochilus roxburghii. Methods: The contents of amino acids and mineral elements in 11 different germplasms of A. roxburghii were determined by automatic amino acid analyzer and atomic absorption spectrometer. Results: The range of essential amino acids in the different species of A. roxburghii was 2.81%-4.47%, and the range of total amino acids was 11.38%-17.06%. Aspartic acid, glutamic acid, and lysine contents were significantly higher than those of other amino acids. The content of potassium was the highest, and the order was: K > Ca > Mg > Fe > Mn > Zn > Cr > Cu > Pb > Cd. The principal components analysis showed that alanine, serine, glutamic acid, aspartic acid, threonine, isoleucine, alanine, phenylalanine, and leucine were characteristic amino acids in A. roxburghii. Fe, Zn, Mn, Ca, Cr, and Mg were characteristic elements of A. roxburghii. Conclusion: There are regional differences of A. roxburghii between amino acids and the content of mineral elements.
10.Role of echocardiography in minimally invasive operation closure of great atrial septal defect
Chun ZHANG ; Zhian LI ; Jie HAN ; Wen ZENG ; Chunlei XU ; Xu MENG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2009;18(8):653-656
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