1.Proton MR spectroscopy study in neonates with hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy
Wen-Zhen ZHU ; Jian-Pin QI ; Cheng-Yuan WANG ; Li-Ming XIA ; Li-Wen CHANG ; Jun-Wu HU ; Ding-Yi FENG ; Ming-Li ZOU ; Yin-Hua ZENG ;
Chinese Journal of Radiology 1999;0(10):-
Objective To investigate the metabolic alterations in the brain of neonates with HIE and correlate those alterations with clinical grading and prognosis of HIE.Methods Fourty-six eases of full-term neonates diagnosed as HIE clinically were performed MRI and 1~H-MRS,9 healthy neonates without the evidence of asphyxia were studied as controls,1~H-MRS techniques included single voxel proton MRS and two dimensional muhi-voxel chemical shift spectroscopy imaging,point resolved spectroscopy sequence was used for 1~H-MRS.Metabolic changes in the spectroscopy were analyzed in neonates with HIE,and study the relationgship between MRS findings and prognosis.Results(1)The typical 1~H-MRS manifestations of full- term neonates suffering from HIE were as follows:the peaks of Lac were elevated,GLx-? were elevated and NAA were decreased.(2)GLx-?/Cr ratio in control,mild,moderate and severe HIE group was 0.16, 0.21,0.64,and 1.31,respectively.Lac/Cr ratio in control,mild,moderate and severe HIE group was 0.12,0.14,0.19,and 0.26,respectively.There was a significant difference in the ratio of GLx-? and Lac/Cr between HIE group and control group(t=5.01,P
2.LIN28 expression and prognostic value in hepatocellular carcinoma patients who meet the Milan criteria and undergo hepatectomy.
Ji-Liang QIU ; Pin-Zhu HUANG ; Jing-Hong YOU ; Ru-Hai ZOU ; Li WANG ; Jian HONG ; Bin-Kui LI ; Kai ZHOU ; Yun-Fei YUAN
Chinese Journal of Cancer 2012;31(5):223-232
Stem cell marker LIN28, related closely with SOX2 and OCT4, has been studied as a biomarker for the maintainance of pluripotent cells in several malignancies. Our previous study showed that SOX2 and OCT4 were negative predictors for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, the predictive value of LIN28 in HCC outcome is still undetermined. We hypothesized that LIN28 may also play a role as a biomarker for HCC. To test this hypothesis, we examined the expression of LIN28 in 129 radically resected HCC tissues using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and analyzed the association of LIN28 expression with clinicopathologic features and prognosis. Our study showed that LIN28 was expressed at a higher frequency in tumor tissues than in non-HCC tissues (45.0% vs. 21.7%, P = 0.020). Moreover, LIN28 expression was significantly increased in cases with large tumor size (P = 0.010). Univariate analysis did not reveal a significant correlation between LIN28 expression and overall survival or recurrence-free survival. For HCC patients who met the Milan criteria, stratified analysis revealed shorter overall survival (P = 0.007) and recurrence-free survival (P < 0.001) in those with detectable LIN28 expression compared to those with no detectable LIN28 expression. Furthermore, multivariate analysis revealed that LIN28 was a negative independent predictor for both overall survival (hazard ratio= 7.093, P = 0.017) and recurrence-free survival (hazard ratio=5.518, P = 0.004) in patients who met the Milan criteria. Taken together, our results suggest that LIN28 identifies low-risk and high-risk subsets of HCC patients meeting the Milan criteria who undergo hepatectomy.
Adult
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Aged
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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Disease-Free Survival
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
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Hepatectomy
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Humans
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Liver Neoplasms
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Neoplasm Grading
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Neoplasm Staging
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RNA, Messenger
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metabolism
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RNA-Binding Proteins
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genetics
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metabolism
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Survival Rate
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Tumor Burden
3.The electrophysiological study and implantable cardioverter defibrillator therapy for the patients with Brugada syndrome.
Qi-jun SHAN ; Bing YANG ; Ming-long CHEN ; Jian-gang ZOU ; Dong-jie XU ; Chun CHEN ; Ku-lin LI ; Pin-jun ZHU ; Xiao-bing WANG ; Ke-jiang CAO
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2005;33(1):34-36
OBJECTIVEClinical observation of electrophysiological study and implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) therapy in patients with Brugada syndrome.
METHODSTen patients (all male) with Brugada wave (spontaneous or propafenone test positive in ECG) underwent electrophysiological study (EPS). The mean age was (41 +/- 10) years. They had no structural heart disease with echocardiogram and the angiogram work-up. The ICD implanted in the patients with EPS-induced ventricular fibrillation in those who were available.
RESULTSThree patients had the history of familial sudden cardiac death (SCD). Four patients had repeated syncope episodes, two of them had documented ventricular fibrillation during syncope episodes. The AH and HV intervals were 50 - 124 (86 +/- 21) ms and 41 - 84 (58 +/- 15) ms. The ventricular fibrillation was induced in four patients with syncope and atrioventricular reentry tachycardia in one patient with palpitation. Three patients had spontaneous or inducible atrial fibrillation. The ICD implanted in three patients with inducible ventricular fibrillation. Due to economic issue, one patient without ICD implantation had got SCD during follow-up. The patient with atrioventricular reentry tachycardia underwent a successful left atrioventricular accessory pathway ablation.
CONCLUSIONThe Brugada patients with syncope and high rate of inducible ventricular fibrillation in EPS are the high risk population for SCD, in whom ICD should implant promptly to prevent SCD.
Adult ; Brugada Syndrome ; physiopathology ; therapy ; Death, Sudden, Cardiac ; prevention & control ; Defibrillators, Implantable ; Electrophysiology ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Ventricular Fibrillation ; therapy
4.First-line Xeloda (Capecitabine) treatment for advanced and recurrent colorectal cancer.
Zhong-zhen GUAN ; Dong-geng LIU ; Bao-ming YU ; Wei-qin WU ; De SHI ; Yu ZHAO ; Yu-quan WEI ; Li-qun ZOU ; Xiao-ding WU ; Wen ZHUANG ; Feng-yi FENG ; Pin ZHANG ; Shi-ying YU ; Hui-hua XIONG ; Qiang FU ; Shu ZHENG ; Jian-jin HUANG ; Gang WU ; Chuan-yong YANG ; Sheng-rong SUN ; Qing-lan RUAN
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2004;26(2):119-121
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the efficacy and safety of capecitabine as first-line therapy in patients with advanced and recurrent colorectal cancer.
METHODSFrom December 2000 to November 2001, sixty patients with advanced and recurrent colorectal cancer received first-line capecitabine treatment given at a dose of 1250 mg/m(2) twice daily, on days 1 - 14 every 21 days. At least 2 cycles were administered.
RESULTSThe overall response rate was 23.3% with 14 PR, 24 SD (40.0%) and 15 PD. The median survival time was 14.7 months. The survival rate was 63.9% at 12-months and 33.4% at 24-months. Grade III-IV adverse effects were diarrhea in 4 patients (6.6%), anemia in 2 (3.3%) and hand-foot syndrome (HFS) in 1 (1.7%); Grade I-II adverse effects were hyperpigmentation in 20 (33.3%), HFS in 18 (30.0%) and diarrhea in 10 (16.7%).
CONCLUSIONCapecitabine is an efficacious and better-tolerated alternative treatment for the patients with advanced and recurrent colorectal cancer.
Adult ; Aged ; Antimetabolites, Antineoplastic ; therapeutic use ; Capecitabine ; Colorectal Neoplasms ; drug therapy ; mortality ; Deoxycytidine ; adverse effects ; analogs & derivatives ; therapeutic use ; Female ; Fluorouracil ; analogs & derivatives ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Survival Rate
5.The Application of RNA-Sequencing in Pediatric B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.
Pin-Li ZOU ; Xin LIAO ; Jian-Wen XIAO
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2022;30(6):1700-1707
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the molecular genetic characteristics of children with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) and the application value of RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq).
METHODS:
The clinical and laboratory examination data of newly diagnosed B-ALL children who were given treatment in the Department of Hematology, Children's Hospital of Chongqing Medical University from May 2015 to April 2020 were collected and analyzed. All children were confirmed by bone marrow morphology, histochemical staining and flow cytometry, and the karyotype analysis, FISH, RT-PCR and RNA-seq detection were conducted.
RESULTS:
There were 71 males and 58 females with a median age of 50(8-190) months in 129 newly diagnosed children with B-ALL. The fusion gene was positive in 99 children (76.7%). A total of 86 leukemia related or possibly related gene mutations were detected, with a positive rate of 66.7%. There was no significant difference in the detection rates of ETV6-RUNX1, BCR-ABL1, TCF3-PBX1 and KMT2A rearrangements among FISH, RT-PCR and RNA-seq. Rare fusion genes were detected by RNA-seq, including 1 case of KMT2A-USP2, 4 cases of Ph-like related fusion genes, 5 cases of MEF2D rearrangement, 5 cases of PAX5 rearrangement, 3 cases of ZNF384 rearrangement, as well as several fusion genes whose significance were not clear or had not been reported in children with leukemia. Besides, children with ETV6-RUNX1 fusion gene had good response to induction of remission, while children with BCR-ABL1 and ZNF384 rearrangement had poor response, the remission rate of minimal residual disease was statistically significant compared with other types (P<0.05).
CONCLUSION
RNA-seq can not only detect known fusion genes, but also discover new or rare fusion genes and gene mutations. The application of RNA-seq has important guiding significance for risk classification and precise targeted therapy of pediatric B-ALL.
Humans
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Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma
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RNA
6.Fecal Nucleic Acid Test as a Complementary Standard for Cured COVID-19 Patients.
Mei HAN ; Jing Bo ZOU ; Huan LI ; Xiao Yu WEI ; Song YANG ; Hui Zheng ZHANG ; Peng Sen WANG ; Qian QIU ; Le Le WANG ; Yao Kai CHEN ; Pin Liang PAN
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2020;33(12):935-939
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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COVID-19/virology*
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COVID-19 Nucleic Acid Testing/methods*
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Child
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Coronavirus Nucleocapsid Proteins/genetics*
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Feces/virology*
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Phosphoproteins/genetics*
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RNA, Viral/genetics*
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SARS-CoV-2/isolation & purification*
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Young Adult
7.Population Pharmacokinetics of Teicoplanin in Septic Patients from Intensive Care Unit
Zhi-jie HE ; Yao-wei ZHI ; Yan-pin GUAN ; Fang-yi LI ; Zi-jun ZOU ; Qiang BAO ; Xiao-xia YU
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2022;43(6):1005-1011
ObjectiveTo establish a population pharmacokinetic (PPK) model of teicoplanin in septic patients from Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and to explore its pharmacokinetic characteristics and related covariates. MethodsThe study included 66 septic patients hospitalized in the department of critical care medicine from November 2017 to February 2020. After intravenous dosing of teicoplanin in septic patients, the trough concentration of teicoplanin was determined by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and the concentration-time data was analyzed by non-linear mixed effect model. The pharmacokinetic parameters and residual errors were evaluated. The influence of covariates on model parameters was tested by forward addition and backward elimination. The predictive performance of the final model was assessed by internal validation. ResultsA two-compartment model best described the teicoplanin concentration-time data. The PPK parameter estimates were central clearance of 0.45 L/min, peripheral clearance of 0.72 L/min, central volume of distribution of 39.74 L and peripheral volume of distribution of 152.41 L. Creatinine, total protein, and lactate were found to significantly affect central clearance of teicoplanin (P<0.05). ConclusionThe two-compartment PPK model of teicoplanin established in this study could be used for individualized treatment in septic patients from ICU due to its good stability and high predictive accuracy.
8.Second-generation Sequencing Analysis of Ph
Xin LIAO ; Pin-Li ZOU ; Ya-Li SHEN ; Yu-Xia GUO ; Lin SONG ; Jian-Wen XIA
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2021;29(4):1101-1108
OBJECTIVE:
To screen the core genes of Philadelphia chromosome positive/Ph like T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Ph
METHODS:
The WES/RNA-seq examination results of Ph
RESULTS:
For Ph
CONCLUSION
There are obviously abnormal DNA damage repair pathways in children with Ph
Child
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Computational Biology
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Gene Expression Profiling
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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
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Humans
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Precursor T-Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma/genetics*
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Signal Transduction
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Software
9.Application of Virtual Anatomy Technology in Postmortem Examination of Medical Dispute Cases.
Xin JIN ; Jian Xin ZHAO ; Yi YAO ; Jun Jie HUANG ; Feng ZHANG ; Xing Biao LI ; Guang Hua YE ; Yan Yan FAN ; Ding Pin HUANG ; Neng Zhi XIA ; Dong Hua ZOU ; Ning Guo LIU ; Lin Sheng YU
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2020;36(1):72-76
Objective To discuss the application value of CT scanning technology in cause of death determination of medical dispute cases. Methods From July 2017 to December 2018, postmortem CT imaging data of 12 medical dispute cases were collected. CT imaging diagnosis results and anatomy findings as well as differences between antemortem and postmortem CT diagnosis were compared. The advantages and disadvantages of CT routine tests of the cadavers in terms of the diagnosis of disease and damage were analyzed. Results The comparison between CT imaging diagnosis and anatomical findings showed that CT scans had advantages in the diagnosis of disease and damage with large differences in density changes, such as atelectasis, pneumonia, calcification, fracture and hemorrhage, etc. The comparison of CT diagnosis in antemortem and postmortem examination showed that the cadavers of medical dispute cases were well preserved and that postmortem CT scan was meaningful for the diagnosis of antemortem diseases. Conclusion Virtual anatomy technology has a relatively high application value in postmortem examination of medical dispute cases. It can provide effective information for the appraisers before the autopsy and can also provide a reference for cause of death analysis when the anatomy cannot be performed.
Autopsy
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Cadaver
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Dissent and Disputes
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Humans
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Postmortem Changes
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
10.Efficacy of Han-uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (HUPPP) combined with radiofrequency ablation of tongue base or HUPPP with traction of tongue base on moderate to severe patients with obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS):a multicenter randomized controlled trial.
Wen Jun YU ; Hua Ming ZHU ; Hua Jun XU ; Jian Yin ZOU ; Xin Yi LI ; Yu Pu LIU ; Li Li MENG ; Su Ru LIU ; Jian GUAN ; Hong Liang YI ; Ji Ping LI ; Pin DONG ; Shan Kai YIN
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2021;56(12):1248-1255
Objective: To compare the therapeutic efficacy of Han-uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (HUPPP) combined with radiofrequency ablation of tongue base or HUPPP with traction of tongue base on moderate to severe patients with obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS). Methods: This is a multicenter randomized controlled trial. From March 2017 to July 2019, moderate to severe OSAHS patients from three clinical center in Shanghai who were intolerant to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and with velopharyngeal and glossopharyngeal plane obstruction were enrolled in this study. According to the surgical type, they were 1∶1 randomized to HUPPP plus radiofrequency ablation of tongue base group (Ablation group) or HUPPP plus traction of tongue base group (Traction group). All patients completed over-night standard Polysomnography (PSG), upper-airway assessment (Friedman classification, Müller test, CT and cephalometric examination), preoperative routine examination, Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) and Quebec sleep questionnaire (QSQ). Six to 12 months after operation, all the above-mentioned examinations were repeatedly performed. Changes of aforementioned variables before and after operation were assessed. Results: A total of 43 patients with moderate to severe OSAHS were enrolled in this study. One patient lost to follow-up, the remaining 21 were allocated to Ablation group and 21 were allocated to Traction group. The total therapeutic efficacy of all patients was 69.05% (61.90% in Ablation group and 76.19% in Traction group), but there was no statistical significance between the two groups (P= 0.317). The value of sleep scale score (ESS and QSQ), objective sleep variables (apnea-hypopnea index, oxygen saturation, percentage of time with blood oxygen less than 90% in total sleep time, oxygen desaturation index and micro-arousals) and upper airway cross-sectional area (palatopharyngeal and retrolingual area) of the two groups were improved (P<0.05), but the differences between the two groups were not statistically significant (P>0.05). Conclusion: For moderate to severe OSAHS who had glossopharyngeal plane obstruction, both HUPPP plus radiofrequency ablation of tongue base or HUPPP plus traction of tongue base are effective treatment for OSAHS, and the curative effect is similar. The choice of surgical type could be selected according to patient's or surgical conditions.
China
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Humans
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Oxygen Saturation
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Radiofrequency Ablation
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Sleep Apnea, Obstructive/surgery*
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Tongue/surgery*
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Traction