1.Morphology typing of 100 Chinese condyle heads by skull base position X-ray ana lysis
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2001;0(01):-
Objective: To establish the database on typing of Chin es e condyle head by skull base position X ray analysis. Methods: 51 Chinese volunteers (male 33, 65 condyles; female 18, 35 condyles) accep ted skull base position X ray inspection. Then the 100 condyle images were ana lyzed and the contribution of the types among sexes and sides were also analyz ed. Results: The types of condyle were divided into A,B,C, D,E(E1,E2) and F(F1,F2).Among all condyle types, type A was accounted for 41.0% , while type F1 only 1%. The contribution of the types between left and right si des was almost the same. 51% (26 pairs) of the two condyles in the same person share the same type, the other 23 pairs of condyles were in different types (mal e 39.1 %, female 60.9%). Conclusion: The morphology typ ing of condyle heads by skull base position X ray analysis may be reference to clinical application.
2.Effect of pumping normal saline after norepinephrine therapy on hemodynamics of patients with hypovolemic shock
Qingjiang WU ; Xiaojuan LAI ; Yingying MA
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(14):1069-1073
Objective:To explore the effect of continuous pumping normal saline at same infusion speed before flushing or sealing the tube on the hemodynamics of patients with hypovolemic shock receiving norepinephrine.Methods:A total of 56 cases of hypovolemic shock patients receiving norepinephrine via micro-pump were randomly assigned to the observation group and the control group (28 cases in each group). Patients in the control group received conventional operation method to flush or seal the tube, while patients in the observation group continued pumping normal saline at the same infusion speed, followed by flushing or sealing the tube based on the control group. The changes of hemodynamics after flushing or sealing the tube was compared between two groups.Results:After 30 s, 1 min, 2 min, 3 min, 5 min of flush or seal the tube, the systolic blood pressure were (105.4±17.4) mmHg, (106.3±21.3) mmHg, (102.1±14.5) mmHg, (100.6±16.9) mmHg, (101.0±14.3) mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa), mean arterial blood pressure were (81.1±8.6) mmHg, (82.4±9.9) mmHg, (78.6±7.3) mmHg, (76.9±6.7) mmHg, (75.7±6.5) mmHg in the observation group, lower than those in the control group [(150.6±26.7) mmHg, (151.8±30.1) mmHg, (139.7±29.8) mmHg, (125.3±25.3) mmHg, (114.4±21.6) mmHg and (107.4±11.6) mmHg, (106.1±11.5) mmHg, (98.1±11.1) mmHg, (88.9±9.6) mmHg, (79.5±8.0) mmHg], the differences were statically significant ( P<0.05). After 30 s, 1 min, 2 min, 3 min of flush or seal the tube, the diastolic blood pressure were (69.0±10.50)mmHg, (70.5±10.7)mmHg, (66.9±8.3)mmHg, (65.1±6.2)mmHg in the observation group, lower than those in the control group [(85.9±11.6) mmHg, (83.3±8.7) mmHg, (77.3±7.4)mmHg, (70.7±7.2) mmHg], the differences were statically significant ( t value was 10.199-18.464, P<0.05). Conclusions:Before flushing or sealing the tube, continue pumping normal saline at same infusion speed can reduce the risk of abnormal hemodynamics for the hypovolemic shock patients receiving norepinephrine via micro-pump.
3.Mitochondrial function and its correlation with age in articular chondrocytes of Kashin-Beck disease
Jiangtao LIU ; Qingjiang PANG ; Yun WANG ; Cuiyan WU ; Xiong GUO
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2015;(3):357-361
Objective To evaluate the mitochondrial function of chondrocytes in Kashin-Beck disease (KBD) patients and its correlation with age.Methods Mitochondrial function was evaluated by analyzing the activities of respiratory chain enzyme complexes and citrate synthase (CS),intracellular adenosine triphosphate (ATP)contents, changes in mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨm),as well as the intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) contents.Correlation of mitodhondrial function and age was analyzed with linear regression.Results Activities of complexes Ⅱ (P = 0.001 ),Ⅲ (P = 0.005 )and Ⅳ (P = 0.005 )were reduced in KBD articular chondrocytes compared with cells from normal controls.However,the mitochondrial mass was increased in KBD samples. Cultured KBD chondrocytes had reduced cellular ATP level (P = 0.001 )and mitochondrial membrane potential (P =0.001),but increased citrate synthase activity (P =0.04)and intracellular ROS level (P <0.001).We found no correlation between mitochondrial function and donor age either in normal or in KBD chondrocytes. Conclusion Mitochondrial function is altered in articular chondrocytes of KBD,and no correlation was found between mitochondrial function and donor age.
4.The treatment of cystic lymphangioma with ultrasound-guided intralesion injection of Bleomycin
Chunfen LUO ; Qingjiang CHEN ; Xiafang WU ; Minju LI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(07):-
50% response) in 3 cases(10%),poor in 3 cases. Conclusions Ultrasound-guided intralesion injection of Bleomycin is effective therapy for cystic lymphangioma in children.
5.Abnormalities of efficiency in resting state functional brain network in first-episode paranoid schizophrenia
Xiaoyue WANG ; Hongxing ZHANG ; Bi WANG ; Qingjiang ZHAO ; Yajing SI ; Xiaoran WU ; Tianjun NI ; Haisan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2021;30(3):219-225
Objective:To explore the abnormalities of efficiency in resting state functional brain network in patients with paranoid schizophrenia and the correlations between efficiencies and clinical symptoms.Methods:A total of 73 patients with schizophrenia (SZ group) met with the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-Ⅳ) criteria for schizophrenia and 70 healthy controls (HC group) were included .All subjects were checked by using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and positive and negative syndrome scale(PANSS) were used to assess the symptoms.Abnormalities of global and local efficiency of brain regions in brain functional network were analyzed by graph theory.Pearson correlation was used to analyze the correlation between the abnormal global efficiency and local efficiency of brain regions of SZ group and PANSS.SPSS 20.0 software was used for dependent-sample t-test, ANOVA test and Pearson correlation analysis. Results:Compared with the HC group, SZ group showed increased global efficiency in bilateral thalamus(left: 0.26±0.06, 0.28±0.04, t=2.03, P=0.044.right: 0.26±0.06, 0.28±0.05, t=2.08, P=0.040), right orbital part of middle frontal gyrus(0.21±0.04, 0.23±0.05, t=2.25, P=0.026), cerebellar lobule Ⅸ(0.19±0.06, 0.21±0.05, t=2.56, P=0.011) and vermis Ⅲ(0.15±0.08, 0.19±0.07, t=3.27, P=0.001), while decreased global efficiency in bilateral parahippocampal gyrus(left: 0.25±0.05, 0.22±0.05, t=-3.34, P=0.001.right: 0.27±0.04, 0.23±0.05, t=-4.96, P=0.000), superior occipital gyrus(left: 0.27±0.03, 0.26±0.03, t=-2.70, P=0.008.right: 0.27±0.02, 0.26±0.03, t=-2.73, P=0.007), superior parietal gyrus(left: 0.27±0.03, 0.26±0.05, t=-2.63, P=0.010.right: 0.27±0.03, 0.25±0.05, t=-2.76, P=0.007), paracentral lobule(left: 0.28±0.03, 0.26±0.07, t=-2.47, P=0.015.right: 0.28±0.04, 0.25±0.07, t=-3.06, P=0.003), left precental gyrus(0.28±0.04, 0.27±0.04, t=-1.98, P=0.049), left cuneus(0.26±0.04, 0.25±0.04, t=-2.08, P=0.039), left lingual gyrus(0.29±0.03, 0.28±0.03, t=-2.28, P=0.024), left middle occipital gyrus(0.29±0.03, 0.28±0.03; t=-2.74, P=0.007), left middle temporal gyrus(0.28±0.03, 0.26±0.03, t=-2.73, P=0.007), temporal pole in left middle temporal gyrus(0.20±0.06, 0.18±0.06, t=-2.59, P=0.011) and right hippocampus(0.27±0.04, 0.26±0.06, t=-2.05, P=0.042).Compared with the HC group, SZ group showed increased local efficiency in bilateral caudate nucleus(left: 0.33±0.06, 0.35±0.05, t=2.54, P=0.012.right: 0.33±0.07, 0.35±0.04, t=2.77, P=0.007) and left superior occipital gyrus(0.39±0.03, 0.40±0.02, t=2.17, P=0.031), while decreased local efficiency in bilateral parahippocampal gyrus(left: 0.35±0.04, 0.32±0.07, t=-3.16, P=0.002.right: 0.34±0.04, 0.32±0.07, t=-2.91, P=0.004), left supplementary motor area(0.36±0.02, 0.35±0.05, t=-2.01, P=0.047), left inferior parietal but supramarginal and angular gyrus(0.35±0.03, 0.34±0.05, t=-2.65, P=0.009), left cerebellar crus Ⅱ(0.37±0.03, 0.36±0.04, t=-2.01, P=0.046), lobule ⅦB(0.37±0.03, 0.35±0.07, t=-1.98, P=0.049), right posterior cingulate gyrus(0.36±0.04, 0.34±0.07, t=-2.07, P=0.041), right superior parietal gyrus(0.37±0.03, 0.36±0.05, t=-2.19, P=0.031), right precuneus(0.36±0.02, 0.35±0.04, t=-2.36, P=0.020), right paracentral lobule(0.37±0.02, 0.36±0.06, t=-2.07, P=0.041) and right temporal pole in middle temporal gyrus(0.33±0.08, 0.30±0.09, t=-2.09, P=0.038).The global efficiency of bilateral paracentral lobule and left temporal pole in middle temporal gyrus in SZ group were negatively correlated with the negative scale scores( r=-0.25, -0.25, -0.26, all P<0.05).The global efficiency of right hippocampus in SZ group was positively correlated with total scores of PANSS( r=0.23, P=0.049).The global efficiency of left middle temporal gyrus in SZ group was negatively correlated with total scores of PANSS( r=-0.23, P=0.049).The local efficiency of right paracentral lobule in SZ group was negatively correlated with the positive scale scores( r=-0.24, P=0.038). Conclusion:The brain networks of patients with first-episode paranoid schizophrenia may have regional dysfunction in the transmission efficiency and fault-tolerant ability of resting state brain functional network, and the abnormalities of efficiency may be associated with the severity of psychiatric symptoms in several brain regions.
6.Biomechanical study of anterior transpedicular screw fixation for subaxial cervical three-column injury
Haihao WU ; Tao TANG ; Qingjiang PANG ; Xinhua YUAN ; Chunguang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2017;19(10):897-901
Objective To compare the initial stability between anterior transpedicular screw (ATPS) fixation,anterior plate (AP) fixation and combining anterior and posterior (CAP) fixation for subaxial cervical three-column injury.Methods Six specimens of cervical spine were prepared.After measurement of the range of motion (ROM) of the intact cervical spine,the specimens were made into models of three-column injury.After the models were simulatively reconstructed using an anterior cervical cage,they were stabilized by ATPS,AP and CAP.After the ROMs of the models in the 3 fixation states were measured,the data were normalized by standardizing them to the intact state ROM which was set at 100%.The normalized ROMs of the models in the 3 fixation states were compared.Results The normalized ROMs of AP fixation state in flexion,extension,lefi lateral bending,right lateral bending,left axial rotation and right axial rotation were 119.68±8.34%,119.63±6.74%,115.20±7.91%,117.47±7.81%,120.67±5.99% and 112.35 ± 8.42%,respectively,significantly larger than those of the intact state (P < 0.05).The normalized ROMs of the other 2 states in all directions were significantly smaller than those of the intact state (P <0.05).The normalized ROM of ATPS state in flexion was 87.48 ± 5.31%,significantly larger than that of CAP state (69.60 ± 2.06%) (P < 0.05).There were no significant differences between the normalized ROMs of ATPS state and those of CAP state in extension (65.53 ± 4.36% versus 67.17 ± 3.10%),in left lateral bending (82.13 ± 2.85% versus 82.30 ±4.69%),in right lateral bending (81.78 ± 3.42% versus 81.27 ± 2.79%),in left axial rotation (83.20 ± 2.30% versus 82.95 ± 2.40%),or in right axial rotation (83.03 ± 1.30% versus 83.60 ± 6.56%) (P > 0.05).Conclusions In subaxial cervical three-column injury,the initial stability of ATPS fixation may be superior to that of AP fixation and similar to that of CAP fixation.We believe that ATPS can provide enough initial stability for subaxial cervical three-column injury.
7.Characteristics and application of body fluid metabolic profile in patients with kidney stones based on surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
Li OUYANG ; Qingjiang XU ; Xiang WU ; Juqiang LIN ; Qianyu LIN ; Bifang XU
Journal of Modern Urology 2024;29(5):440-444
Objective To investigate the characteristics of body fluid metabolic profile in patients with kidney stones based on surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy,and to explore its application value and provide a reference for the screening of patients with kidney stones.Methods A total of 25 patients with kidney stones and 25 healthy controls were involved.Urine and blood samples were collected,whose spectra were measured with surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy.The mean and difference spectra were plotted with origin software.The normalized data were processed with principal component analysis combined with linear discriminant analysis(PCA-LDA).Finally,the performance of the PCA-LDA method was evaluated with the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve.Results The levels of phosphatidylinositol,phenylalanine,palmitic acid/fatty acids,etc.in the urine of patients with kidney stones are higher than those in healthy controls,while the levels of components such as uracil and glycogen are lower.The content of methyl bands in the plasma of patients with kidney stones is higher than that of healthy controls,while the contents of glycogen,phosphatidylinositol,protein-tyrosine,phenylalanine,palmitic acid/fatty acid,hydroxyproline/tyrosine,and lipids are lower than those of healthy controls.Conclusion Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy can identify the changes in various metabolites in patients with kidney stones,and the combination of PCA-LDA and ROC analysis is helpful for the screening of patients.
8.Surgical management of renal neoplasm extending into the inferior veno cava
Xuren XIAO ; Xianglong CHEN ; Hongjiang ZHU ; Yongzhong JIA ; Xuejie WU ; Dong PANG ; Qingjiang ZHANG ; Hua WANG ; Lixing WANG ; Qi WANG ; Lei ZHANG ; Linyang YE ; Baofa HONG ; Wei CAI ; Jiangping GAO ; Yong YANG ; Maoqiang WANG ; Changqing GAO ; Liang CUI
Chinese Journal of Urology 2017;38(1):9-14
Objective To summarize our experience with surgical management of renal neoplasm involving inferoir veno cava.Methods We review the data of 115 patients,including 74 male patients and 41 female patients,with renal neoplasm involving venous system between March 1993 and December 2015.The mean age was 52 years old,ranging 22 to 77 years old.The tumor was found in right side in 77 cases and left side in 38 cases.There were 15 patients (13.0%) with renal vein thrombus,38 (33.1%) with infrahepatic thrombus,29 (25.2%) with low retrohepatic thrombus,20 (17.4%) with high retrohepatic thrombus,and 13 (11.3%) with supradiaphragmatic thrombus.The mean age was 52 years old,ranging 22 to 77 years old.The tumor was found in right side in 77 cases and left side in 38 cases.All patients accepted the radical nephrectomy.Primary outcomes were overall survival (OS),and cancer special survival (CSS) in patients with renal cell carcinoma (RCC) estimated by Kaplan-Meier method.Secondary outcome included operative and oncological features,past-operative complications and hospital mortality.Cox proportional hazard model was used to univariate and multivariate analysis for risk factor impacting on OS of RCC patients.Results Complete resections of renal neoplasm with tumor thrombus were achieved in 113 patients (98.3%),2 patients died intraoperatively due to the dropping of thrombus.Postoperative complication rate was 16.8%.Hospital mortality was 2.6%.Mean follow-up interval was 48 months.OS rates at 5-,and 10-year in RCC patients were 66.5%,and 61.8%,respectively.Metastasis was an independent risk factor affecting on OS (P =0.000).However,the level of thrombus was not an risk factor affecting the prognosis.Conclusions Radical resection of renal tumor and caval thrombus is an effective treatment for prolonging survival in patients with RCC extending into venous system.Retrohepatic caval tumor thrombus below or above the main hepatic vein should be dichotomized and managed respectively with diverse techniques.Metastatic rather than the level of thrombus was a risk factor impacting on RCC patient survival.
9.The predictive value of ureteral wall thickness for impacted ureteral stones
Qingjiang XU ; Liefu YE ; Qingguo ZHU ; Xiang WU ; Zhiwei HONG ; Xiangxun GAO ; Le LIN ; Chao HUANG ; Fengguang YANG ; Tao LI
Chinese Journal of Urology 2019;40(3):210-214
Objective To determine the predictive parameters of impacted ureteral stones and evaluate the predictive value of ureteral wall thickness for impacted ureteral stones.Methods A total of 93 patients with proximal ureteral stones from January 2017 to December 2017 were included in the study [71 males and 22 females,aged 30-80 years,and body mass index (23.7 ± 2.7) kg/m2].Both clinical and computed tomography urography (CTU) data were compared between patients with or without impacted ureteral stone,including sex,age,body mass index,renal pelvic diameter,longitudinal size of stone,transverse size of stone,stone surface area,stone volume,hounsfield units of stone,diameter of the ureter proximal to the stone,and ureteral wall thickness at the impacted ureteral stone site.The receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) was used to analyze the performance of each of the above-mentioned parameters for predicting the impacted ureteral stones.Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to select the independent risk factors of impacted ureteral stones.Results Among 93 patients,38 (40.8%) patients were with impacted stones and 55 (59.1%) without impacted stones.Univariate analysis showed significant difference in ureteral wall thickness (t =6.344,P < 0.001),diameter of the ureter proximal to the stone (U =607.5,P =0.001),longitudinal size of stone(U =580.5,P <0.001),transverse size of stone(t =4.172,P <0.001),stone surface area(U =508.5,P < 0.001),stone volume (U =508.5,P < 0.001) and hounsfield units of stone (t =6.344,P =0.006) between patients with or without impacted stones.Ureteral wall thickness(UWT)showed the largest area under curve (AUC) among those parameters (AUC =0.825,P < 0.001),followed by stone surface area and stone volume.The optimal cut-off value of ureteral wall thickness was 3.16 mm,with sensitivity of 71.1% and specificity of 85.5%.Multivariate analysis showed that ureteral wall thickness (Wald =18.709,P < 0.001) and stone volume (Wald =8.391,P =0.004) were independent predictors of impacted stones.Conclusion Ureteral wall thickness was related to the presence of impacted ureteral stones and could be used for predicting impacted ureteral stones.
10.Detection and analysis of EBV DNA integration in NK/T cell lymphoma genome
Xin WANG ; Xudong ZHANG ; Qingjiang CHEN ; Guannan WANG ; Junxia HU ; Shaoxuan WU ; Mijing MA ; Meifeng YIN ; Wanqiu YANG ; Meng DONG ; Mengjie DING ; Mingzhi ZHANG ; Linan ZHU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2018;45(23):1194-1200
To investigate the presence of integrated Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) DNA in the NK/T cell lymphoma (NKTCL) ge-nome and analyze the integration information in the genome of NKTCL cell lines. Methods: PCR and in situ hybridization were used to detect EBV infection in five EBV (+) NK/T samples and four EBV (-) NK/T samples provided by the biobanks of the First Affiliated Hospi-tal of Zhengzhou University. Whole-genome DNA of the samples was sequenced and subjected to bioinformatics analysis. Whole-ge-nome sequence alignment was used to identify the EBV integration sequence. BLAST analysis was used to compare EBV fasta files of the samples and EBV fasta library. CREST software was used to extract softclip reads, filter all paired reads, and enumerate their distri-bution on chromosomes. The integrated genomics viewer (IGV) was used to compare the distribution of reads in partial regions of chromosome. PCR was used to amplify the high-frequency integration region of the EBV DNA. The amplified fragments were sanger se-quenced. Results: EBV DNA and EBER expression were detected in five EBV (+) NK/T samples but not in the four EBV (-) NK/T samples. Sequencing depth, coverage depth, proportion of coverage, and proportion of alignment all met the requirements for subsequent re-search. Sequence alignment revealed that the captured sequences were viral sequences. Filtered reads were most numerous in EBV (+) NKTCL cell line SNK, YTS, and EBV (+) nasal NKTCL tissue. The reads were non-randomly enriched in chromosome 2. EBV DNA inte-gration in the 400 bp region of chr2:30234084-30234483 caused insertion or deletion in the chr2p23.1 site. Conclusions: EBV DNA is highly integrated in the chr2p23.1 site of EBV (+) NKTCL cells and may affect the expression of related genes.