1.Study of MRI features in the lession and brain atroplny of cerebral multiple sclerosis and its correlated factors
Mingfang JIANG ; Guangming NIU ; Xiaodong HAN
Journal of Clinical Neurology 1992;0(01):-
Objective To study MRI feature in the lession and brain atrophy of cerebral multiple sclerosis (MS), and to analyze the relationship and the its correlated factors between cerebral MS and brain atrophy. Methods The MRI data from 80 patients with cerebral MS were collected and these patients were divided into two groups according to age. Each patient received T1-weighted and T2-weighted scanning. The number of lesion, characteristics of lesion and brain atrophy were evaluated and compared with control group. The correlated factors of brain atrophy were analyzed. Results (1)The most focal demyelinating lesions of cerebral MS were orbicular-ovate or similar round like with distinct boundary. Typical lesions presented with equal or long T1 and long T2 signals. The macroaxis of lesion was vertical to tangent line of lateral cerebral ventricle. (2)Compared with control group, the cerebroventricular anfractuosity was longer and lateral fissure was wider on MRI in cerebral MS group. The diameter of brain parenchyma was shorter. Statistic differences were found between two groups. (3)Among correlated factors, EDSS was the main predictive factor for cerebral atrophy. Conclusions The most lesions of cerebral MS are mainly located around lateral cerebral ventricles, orbicular-ovate or similar round like with distinct boundary, equal or slight long T1 and T2 signals on MRI.Brain atrophy is generally in cerebral MS and progress gradually, it is related to the course of disease, the number of lesion, the diameter of lesion and EDSS score. Measurement of brain atrophy may regard as an index about progression of MS.
2.Comparison of the clinical effects of general anesthesia and single spinal anesthesia on pregnant women with liver cirrhosis after hepatitis in cesarean section
Zhongting XU ; Yuqing BAI ; Min LIU ; Yanli XU ; Mingfang ZHOU ; Shaoning NIU
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2017;33(4):338-341
Objective To explore and compare the clinical effects of pregnant women with liver cirrhosis after hepatitis in cesarean section between general anesthesia and single spinal anesthesia.Methods Clinical data of pregnant women of 35,including compensated cirrhosis 26 cases,decompensated cirrhosis 9 cases,aged 24-45 years,weighing 55-98 kg,falling into ASA Ⅱ or Ⅲ,were divided into group A (general anesthesia group,n=15) and B (single spinal group,n=20).In patients of group A,propofol were infused at 1.5 mg/kg till the time for fetal delivery,after intubation,followed by infusion of remifentanil at a rate of 0.2 μg·kg-1·min-1 TCL combined with propofol until the end of operation.In group B,the puncture was performed at L3-4 interspace,following by intrathecal injection of ropivacaine 10~15 mg and within 10 seconds.With liver cirrhosis after hepatitis were collected and analyzed,retrospectively.Preoperative general status,blood loss and time of operation,Apgar score of neonates compared and analyzed in groups A and B.And the changes of hepatic function and coagulation function of the body under different anesthesia methods were also studied.The influential factors of postoperative elevation of hepatic function were analyzed by non-conditional logistic regression models.Results Blood loss and time of operation,Apgar score of neonates and postoperative hospital stay had no significant differences between the two groups.Postoperative albumin of group A was higher than that of preoperative,with a statistical significance (P<0.05).Alanine aminotransferase,aspartate aminotransferase of postoperative of group B were increased,with a statistical significance (P<0.01).Logistic analysis showed that the type of anesthesia was the possible influencing factor of postoperative elevation of total bilirubin (OR=12.04,95%CI 1.14-127.45).Conclusion The negative effect of single spinal anesthesia on hepatic function more than that of general anesthesia in pregnant women with liver cirrhosis in cesarean section.
3.Application and design of lymphoma dataset based on real-world research
Lan MI ; Meng WU ; Feier FENG ; Tingting DU ; Luersulitan REYIZHA ; Mengmeng LIN ; Mingfang NIU ; Yuqin SONG ; Yan XIE ; Jun ZHU
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2023;36(1):18-23
Objective:Considering the large amount and poor quality of clinical data, this study aims to explore the establishment of high-quality research database and its role in real-world research by taking the establishment of lymphoma research database as an example.Methods:The expert opinions in the field of lymphoma were collected, and the relevant guidelines and standards were referenced to establish a standard medical knowledge dataset. The electronic diagnosis and treatment data of lymphoma patients treated in Peking University Cancer Hospital from February 2005 to December 2020 were retrospectively extracted, the deep Learning, natural language processing were adopted to build a dynamic intelligent information integration and processing system of " lymphoma database based on electronic medical record system - biological sample information database - extended genetic information database" .Results:The research database not only meets the research needs of clinical researchers, but also realizes the management of traces in the whole process of application, approval, traceability and analysis of hospital medical record data and biological sample data. The total number of research variables in the database was 668, and the structured variables accounted for 46.0%. On December 25, 2021, there were 68 687 lymphoma patients in the database, the ratio of male to female patients was 8/9, and the proportion of patients with ≥3 visits accounted for 23.0%. In addition, researchers can superimpose searches in the database according to the target conditions, display the targeted medical records according to research hypothesis, and then establish a research cohort, conducting statistical modeling, and mining data information.Conclusions:By integrating management processes and using new natural language artificial intelligence technology to establish a high-level evidence-based database, it is helpful for the interconnection and resource sharing of hospital information systems, so as to achieve the purpose of providing reliable and detailed data for real-world research.
4.Progress in brewer's yeast cell wall stress response.
Mingfang ZHANG ; Jinjing WANG ; Chengtuo NIU ; Yongxian LI ; Feiyun ZHENG ; Chunfeng LIU ; Qi LI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2019;35(7):1214-1221
Yeast cell wall plays an important role in the establishment and maintenance of cell morphology upon the cell wall stress. The cell wall of yeast consists of β-glucans, mannoproteins and chitin. The composition and structure remodel due to cell wall stress. Brewer's yeast cell wall exhibits stress response during long-term acclimation in order to adapt to environmental changes. This paper reviews the composition and structure of yeast cell wall and the molecular mechanisms of cell wall remodeling and signal pathway regulation.
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