1.Development of Hyperpurificatory Biosafety Cabinet
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2004;0(07):-
Objective To create a sterilized condition in field operation and the daily grind avoiding the intercross contamination between the experimentation and outside. Methods The air in the experimentation was filtrated by primary and advanced filter. High intense ultraviolet was used to sterilize the air, and negative compression was kept in the experiment condition. Results Hyperpurificatory biosafety cabinet guaranteed the sterilization condition in field operation and the daily grind, avoiding the intercross contamination. Conclusion Hyperpurificatory biosafety cabinet can be used in medical treatment, pharmacy, food industry, electrical industry, instrumentation, bioengineering, scientific tests, especially biology species identification in biological warfare.
2.Investigation of Agars Culture Mediums Sterilized by Ethylene Epoxide
Shuwen XIAO ; Xiaofeng YIN ; Yuanyuan WANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2004;0(08):-
Objective To develop a new method for sterilization in agars culture mediums,i.e.Agars culture mediums is sealed to be sterilized and preserved after resolution.Methods The effect of rudimental Ethylene Epoxide was investigated,and the germiculture results by different preserving methods were analyzed.Air sedimentation bacterium was sampled by different methods to analyze the bacterium capture rate.Results Ethylene Epoxide sterilized agars culture mediums bacterium capture rate was similar with regular agars.Conclusion Ethylene Epoxide sterilized agars culture mediums can be used in sampling of clinical treatment and other outburst incident,reducing the preparation time.
3.Clinical application of bone (periosteal) flap of the lateral condyle of femur with the pedicle of the descending branch of lateral circumflex femoral artery
Shuwen LU ; Maolin TANG ; Zhuyong XIAO
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2000;0(02):-
Objective To provide a new method to repair nonunion or bone defect of femur Methods The descending branch of lateral circumflex femoral artery anastomosis with the lateral superior genicular artery and the branches distribution of the lateral genicular artery were obsereved on 30 sides of adult cadaveric lower limbs The bone (periosteal) flap of the lateral condyle of femur with the pedicle of the descending branch of lateral circumflex femoral artery was designed and appdied in clinical to repair nonunion or defect in the middle or inferior of femur of 13 patiens Results The follow up period was 14~20 weeks All fracture were unionized and union periods were 13~20 weeks, the results were excellent Conclusion The anatomical location of vessels of this bone (periosteal) flap is enduring, the surgery is simply, the transposition is simble, the influence of donor is very small This bone (periosteal) flap adapt to repair nonunion or bone defect in the middle or inferior of femur
4.MR perfusion imaging of the liver: early findings after transcatheter arterial chemoembolization of hepatocellular carcinoma
Dujun BIAN ; Enhua XIAO ; Yunping XIAO ; Xiangyu CHEN ; Weijun SITU ; Zhong HE ; Shuwen YUAN ; Jianning SUN
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2010;44(12):1248-1252
Objective To investigate the value of MR perfusion imaging in early detection of findings following arterial chemoembolization of hepatocellular carcinoma Methods Twenty eight consecutive patients with pathologically-confirmed HCC were evaluated. All patients underwent MR perfusion imaging at pre-TACE and 3 to 10 days after TACE. The negative enhancement integral (NEI) ,the time to peak(TTP) ,the maximum slope of decrease (MSD) , the signal enhance ratio (SER) were acquired from MRI software FuncTool 2. 5.36a Version. Statistical analysis using SPSS 14, least significant difference test (t test) were utilized. Results The time intensive curve of tumor was observed to descend rapidly to reach the peak at pre-TACE studies, whereas it descended slowly to reach the peak on post TACE studies. The Value of TTP and SER prior to TACE were(51.2 ± 10. 3) s, 60. 6 ± 36. 3 respectively, and post TACE (43.7 ± 12. 0)s, 41.2 ±27. 5 respectively. The values of TTP and SER post TACE were lower than those prior to TACE (P < 0. 05). The value of NEI prior to TACE was 108.7 ± 58.9, and after TACE 149. 6 ±80. 1 and there was statistically significant difference (P <0. 05). The Value of MSD post TACE were lower than those prior to TACE, but there was no statistical significance (P > 0. 05). Conclusion PWI is a very sensitive imaging technique that can be used to monitor early dynamic changes of HCC following TACE.
5.Stenting angioplasty for treatment of the elderly patients with symptomatic internal carotid artery stenosis
Jinhai DUAN ; Shuwen XU ; Jianwei MO ; Shuo WANG ; Hao XIAO ; Shaotong XIANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2014;(11):1742-1744
Objective To evaluate the safety, performability and long-term clinical efficacy of stenting angioplasty for treating symptomatic internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis in the origin part in elderly patients. Methods Stenting angioplasty was performed on 29 patients with symptomatic ICA stenosis in the origin part. Results 29 stents were placed in 29 patients. Operations were performed 100%successfully. After an average 24 months of follow-up visits, restenoses were detected in 2cases reexamined by DSA 6 months after stenting, both presented with less than 50% stenoses. 1 case was found not regularly taking statins and antiplatelet drugs after stenting, severe restenosis occurred 6 months later, stent implantation performed again, no recurrence of transient ischemic attack (TIA) was noted during 2 years′follow-up visit. Cerebral ischemic strokes occurred in 2 cases , and both of them had balloon dilatation after stenting. 1 case was completely recovered after treatment and 1 was left with weakness in right extremities, unabling to walk. No cases of posterior circulation ischemia, death and myocardial infarction were detected. Conclusions Stenting angioplasty can be performed in treating symptomatic internal carotid artery stenosis in elderly patients. It showed a relatively good mid-long-term clinical effects and can be a secondary prevention option.
6.The characteristics of PET scan in the Alzheimer disease and vascular dementia
Shuwen XU ; Guangsheng GAO ; Shuyi LUO ; Shaotong XIANG ; Hao XIAO ; Fangfang HU ; Weiping CHEN ; Yuedong HUANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2014;(8):469-473
Objective To investigate early and differential diagnosis of Alzheimer disease and vascular dementia (VD)using FDG-PET scan. Methods Clinical data was collected from AD,VD and normal control(NC). 18F-2-fluo-ro-deoxy-D-glucose(18F-FDG)PET scan was conducted to detect the cerebral FDG metabolism. The average standard uptake value (SUV) of cerebral regions was expressed as semiquantitative index relative to ipsilateral cerebellum. Re-sults There were no differences in age and the mean total scores of the mini mental status examination (MMSE) between patients with VD and those with AD.The AD group showed that the SUV was significantly decreased in the right frontal, parietal,temporal lobe,hippocampus,temporo-parietal junction,and bilateral posterior cingulate cortex compared to the VD and in the bilateral posterior cingulate cortex,temporo-parietal junction,frontal and temporal lobe comparing to the NC(P≤0.01). SUV was significantly increased in the right parietal,posterior cingulate cortex and hippocampus whereas was significantly decreased in the left frontal lobe,temporo-parietal junction and thalamus in the VD compared with NC group(P≤0.01). Conclusion AD patients have typical features of 18F-FDG PET which may be helpful for the diagnosis of AD in the early stage.
7.Magnetic resonance perfusion imaging before and after transcatheter arterial chemoembolization treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma
Duun BIAN ; Enhua XIAO ; Dongxu HU ; Yunping XIAO ; Xiangyu CHEN ; Weijun SITU ; Zhong HE ; Shuwen YUAN ; Jianning SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2010;26(1):89-92
Objective To observe the change of MR perfusion value in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) before and after transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE). Methods A total of 22 patients with HCC underwent MR perfusion weighted imaging (MR PWI) before TACE and 3-10 days after TACE. The mean time to enhance (MTE), negative enhancement integral (NEI), time to peak (TTP) and maximum slope of decrease (MSD) before and after TACE were acquired and compared. Results The time intension curve (TIC) of HCC region was observed to descend rapidly before TACE, while descended slowly after TACE. The value of MTE and TTP after TACE were lower than those before TACE (P<0.05), and the value of NEI after TACE was higher than that before TACE (P<0.05). The value of MSD after TACE were lower than that before TACE, but no statistical significance was found (P>0.05). Conclusion MR PWI is a very sensitive imaging technique that be used to monitor blood flow changes of HCC before and after TACE and evaluate efficacy of TACE.
8.Determination of baicalin in Kangdeling capsule by HPLC
Shuwen JIANG ; Jieping LIU ; Qiusheng XIAO ; Jinbao XIAO ; Chunshan SHI ; Dan SUN ; Zongwen JIANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2016;34(5):447-449
Objective To establish an HPLC quantitative method for the content determination of baicalin in Kangdeling capsule .Methods The chromatography column was Agilent Tc-C18-WR (4 .6 mm × 250 mm ,5μm) ,and the column temper-ature was 30 ℃ .The mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile and 0 .5‰ phosphoric acid (26 ∶ 74 ) .The flow rate was 1 .0 ml/min ,and the detection wavelength was 265 nm .Results The retention time of baicalin was about 16 min .The calibra-tion equation was Y=22 114 .67 X -112 836 .7(r=0998 8)with good linearity in the range of 5 .410-108 .2 μg/ml for baicalin . The average recovery was 98 .78% while RSD were 0 .74% .Conclusion This method is simple ,time-saving and accurate which could be used to routine analysis of baicalin in Kangdeling capsule .
9.Evidence- based nursing of cabbage leaves treatment for postpartum women with breast engorgement
Lele XIAO ; Lingfen XU ; Guodong FU ; Shuwen CHEN ; Caixia WEN ; Hui QIN ; Ning RONG ; Shanshan LIU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(31):2430-2435
Objective To choose a reasonable non-drug treatment program for women with postpartum breast pain. Methods Based on an adequate assessment of the patients′ condition, the clinical questions were proposed and the references were searched in a series of databases, such as Cochrane Library, PubMed, Ovid, CINAHL, CNKI, Wanfang, Weipu, CBM. Results A preliminary search of 484 articles on cabbage therapy for postpartum breast pain was carried. Through rigorous preliminary screening and screening, 11 articles were finally included, including 2 systematic reviews, 2 randomized controlled trials and 7 quasi-experiment. Through the analysis of the inclusion literature, the data was extracted, and the evidence and summary evidence were strictly evaluated.According to the results of evidence, based on the patients′ condition and the wishes of the family, the cold and hot cabbage leaves were alternately applied to the breast of 10 postpartum women with breast engorgement, the breast distended pain were improved. Conclusions The method of evidence-based nursing can provide safe and effective treatment for postpartum women with breast engorgement.
10.MR subtraction in the differentiation of benign and malignant tumors.
Jianning SUN ; Dujun BIAN ; Enhua XIAO ; Weijun SITU ; Zhong HE ; Huabing LI ; Shuwen YUAN
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2013;38(10):997-1002
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI in conjunction with MR subtraction in the differential diagnosis of benign and malignant breast tumors at 3 Tesla.
METHODS:
A total of 78 patients with breast tumors enrolled in this study, including 45 malignant lesions and 33 benign lesions verified by histopathology. Dynamic MR contrast enhanced imaging was done by T1 high resolution isotropic volume excitation sequence. MR subtraction was used to retrospectively analyze the MR dynamic image. A dynamic phase subtraction (DPS) map is a map image with pixel-by-pixel subtraction of an early-phase image from a delayed maximum enhancement phase image obtained in a dynamic study. The sensitivity and specificity were calculated with or without subtraction in the diagnosis of benign and malignant breast tumors.
RESULTS:
The sensitivity of benign breast masses increased from 0.879 to 0.939, and the specificity increased from 0.818 to 0.909 with reference to the DPS map. There was statistical difference between with or without DPS (Z=2.023, P=0.043). The sensitivity of breast malignant masses increased from 0.889 to 0.933, and the specificity increased from 0.867 to 0.911 with reference to the DPS map, with statistical difference between with or without DPS map (Z=2.294, P=0.021). The pattern of TIC changed from continuous to a plateau in 8 patients, from a plateau to washout in 10, and from continuous to washout in 5. No changes were observed in the other 55 patients.
CONCLUSION
MR Subtraction is a simple and useful technique to identify breast lesions. It helps to accurately set the location of the ROI TIC and improve the detection rate of benign and malignant breast tumors.
Breast Neoplasms
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diagnosis
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Contrast Media
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Female
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Humans
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Image Enhancement
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Retrospective Studies
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Sensitivity and Specificity