1.Analysis on Applying H -index to Evaluate the Quality of Academic Journals
Journal of Medical Informatics 2009;30(8):46-49
Applying H-index combined with other evaluation index of qualitative and quantitative evaluation for seientifie research ability, levels of researchers as well as academie journals, is becoming inereasingly concerned and will gradually be applied. The paper discusses the connotation, extension, feasibility, limitations on H-index and further analyzes the applicability of using H-index to evaluate the quality of academic journals.
2.Laparoscopic operation in the treatment of interstitial tubal pregnancy
Tianfeng ZHANG ; Min DU ; Shi LIAO
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2001;0(04):-
Objective To study the clinical value of laparoscopic operation in the treatment of interstitial tubal pregnancy. Methods Clinical data of 21 cases of interstitial tubal pregnancy treated by laparoscopic operation were retrospectively studied. Results Operations in all the 21 cases were conducted successfully,without conversions to open surgery and intra- or post- operative complications.The operation time was 25 ~ 90 min (mean,40 min),and the postoperative hospital stay was 3 ~ 6 d (mean,4.5 d). Conclusions Laparoscopic operation for the treatment of interstitial tubal pregnancy is feasible.
3.Cisplatin induces oxidative stress and apoptosis in pericytes of cochlear stria vascularis via mitochondria-mediated pathway
Tianlan HUANG ; Rongkui CHAI ; Tianfeng SHI ; Jingwen MA ; Meng YU ; Miao YU ; Junqiang SI ; Li LI
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2023;58(11):1093-1101
Objective:To study whether cisplatin may induce apoptosis in the pericytes of cochlear stria vascularis and underlying mechanisms.Methods:Twenty male C57BL/6J mice aged 6-8 weeks were divided into control group and a cisplatin group. Primary cultured mouse cochlear vascular peristriatal cells were identified and divided into control group, cisplatin group, and N-acetylcysteine+cisplatin group. Auditory brainstem response (ABR) was used to detect hearing in mice. Hematoxylin eosin (HE) staining was used to observe morphological changes in the stria vascularis of the cochlea. The total superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity test kit (WST-1 method) and thiobarbituric acid (TBA) method were used to detect SOD activity and Malondialdehyde (MDA) content, respectively. DCFH-DA fluorescence probe was used to detect the content of reactive oxygen species in peripheral cells. Hoechst 33 342 and flow cytometry were used to detect the apoptosis rate of pericytes. Immunofluorescence technology was used to detect the distribution and expression of apoptosis related proteins in pericytes of cochlear stria vascularis. Immunohistochemistry and Western blotting (WB) were used to detect the expression of apoptosis-and mitochondrial-related proteins. Mito SOX TM-red and JC-1 were used to detect the mitochondrial function of pericytes. Evans blue staining was used to observe the permeability of the blood labyrinth barrier (BLB). Statistical analysis was conducted using SPSS 18.0 software. Results:Compared with the control group, the cisplatin group significantly increased in the hearing threshold ( t=4.72, P<0.01), Ⅰ-wave latency ( t=12.25, P<0.05), and the levels of oxidative stress in the cochlea and pericytes ( t=38.34, P<0.01), and also cisplatin caused disorder and contraction of the cochlear stria vascularis structure, increased BLB permeability [Evans blue leakage (1.08±0.42) AU vs (0.55±0.23) AU, t=4.64, P<0.05], with a statistically significant difference, enhanced the expressions of apoptotic proteins c-Caspase-3 ( t=5.01, P<0.01) and Bax ( t=6.33, P<0.01) in the peristriatal cells of cochlear blood vessels in mice treated with cisplatin increased. And cisplatin can induce apoptosis of primary cultured pericytes and up-regulate the expression of c-Caspase-3 and Bax ( P<0.05). The NAC+cisplatin group partially reversed cisplatin-induced pericyte apoptosis ( P<0.05). Cisplatin caused damage to the mitochondrial function of peripheral cells, and induced the release of apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) and cytochrome C (cyt-c) into the cytoplasm ( P<0.05). The NAC+cisplatin group partially reversed cisplatin induced pericyte apoptosis ( P<0.05) and mitochondrial damage ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Cisplatin can increase the level of oxidative stress in the cochlea and cause mitochondrial pathway apoptosis in C57BL/6J mouse cochlear vascular peristriatal cells.
4.Antibacterial effectiveness of calcium silicate?based root canal sealer against Enterococcus faecalis biofilms in infected dentinal tubules in vitro
Tianfeng DU ; Laidi WU ; Xuezhi TANG ; Qi SHI ; Kang GAN ; Juanfang ZHU ; Yingguang CAO
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2019;54(10):656-661
To evaluate the antiseptic effect of combined using of 5% sodium hypochlorite and calcium silicate?based root canal sealer against Enterococcus faecalis (Ef) biofilms in infected dentinal tubules in vitro . Methods Cells of Ef were inoculated into the dentinal tubules of single?rooted teeth (without caries, periapical lesions and malformations extracted due to periodontal disease or orthodontic reasons; collected from Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University) with centrifugation and incubated in brain?heart infusion (BHI) to form 3?week?old biofilms. The infected samples were subjected to sodium hypochlorite or sterile water bathing for 10 minutes followed by calcium silicate?based root canal sealer (iRoot SP) (calcium silicate?based group), Gutta?percha group and sterile water group placed on the root canal wall for 1, 4 and 12 weeks. There were two samples in each treatment at each point. The antiseptic effectiveness of combined use of sodium hypochlorite and calcium silicate?based root canal sealer was analyzed by laser scanning confocal microscope (LSCM), ANOVA and LSD?t test. Results After treatment with 5% sodium hypochlorite,in calcium silicate?based group for 4 and 12 weeks more Ef biofilm cells [(75.3 ± 3.5)% and (74.8 ± 3.8)% ] were killed than in Gutta?percha group [(65.9±4.1)% and (63.0±3.7)%] and sterile water group [(63.9±4.0)% and (64.2±3.5)%] (P<0.05). After being treated with sterile water, the proportion of dead bacterial cells in calcium silicate?based group for 1, 4 and 12 weeks [(27.5±4.6)%, (43.0±4.4)% and (40.3±6.1)%] were more than those in Gutta?percha group and sterile water group (P<0.05). After being treated with 5% sodium hypochlorite or sterile water, more biofilm bacteria were killed in calcium silicate?based group for 4 and 12 weeks than in calcium silicate?based group for 1 week (P<0.05). Conclusions The combined use of sodium hypochlorite and calcium silicate?based root canal sealer kills more biofilm cells in infected dentinal tubules.
5.Effect of waiting time before colonoscopy on bowel preparation quality in hospitalized elderly patients
Linjuan XUN ; Xiaoxiao WU ; Ruimei SONG ; Shu ZHOU ; Yan SHI ; Ying ZHUANG ; Tingxia HUANG ; Hailing JU ; Wanyan REN ; Tianfeng LU ; Wei CHEN ; Li JIANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2022;38(18):1375-1382
Objective:To explore the influencing factors of bowel preparation quality in hospitalized elderly patients, and to find the appropriate waiting time from the end of bowel preparation to the beginning of colonoscopy.Methods:Baseline and clinical data of elderly patients over 60 years old who underwent colonoscopy in the Tenth People′s Hospital, Tongji University from February 2021 to August 2021 were collected. Multivariate analysis was used to screen the factors that might affect the quality of bowel preparation in hospitalized elderly patients. Patients were grouped according to waiting time before colonoscopy. After eliminating confounding factors using propensity matching analysis, the difference of bowel preparation quality among groups was compared.Results:251 patients were included in the study. Multivariate analysis revealed that, hypertension ( OR=3.530, 95% CI 1.295-9.618), chronic constipation ( OR=3.302,95% CI 1.132-9.632), dietary compliance ( OR=0.161, 95% CI 0.070-0.371), medication and drinking water compliance ( OR=0.167, 95% CI 0.070-0.397), exercise compliance after medication ( OR=2.245, 95% CI 1.040-4.845), The frequency of defecation after medication ( OR=0.446, 95% CI 0.308-0.647) and waiting time ( OR=0.537, 95% CI 0.387-0.745) were important factors affecting the quality of bowel preparation in hospitalized elderly patients ( P<0.05). There were differences in bowel preparation quality between groups of waiting times. The overall quality of bowel preparation in 120-180 min group was significantly better than that in 241-300 min group, 301-360 min group and>360 min group ( P<0.05). The overall quality of bowel preparation in 181-240 min group was better than that in >360 min group ( P<0.05). There were no significant differences among other groups( P>0.05). The scores of cecum and ascending colon were the best in 120-180 min group, and the cleanliness of descending colon, sigmoid colon and rectum was significantly higher in 241-300 min group, 301-360 min group and > 360 min group. The scores of descending colon, sigmoid colon and rectum showed that the intestinal preparation quality of 181-240 min group was better than that of 301-360 min group and > 360 min group. Conclusions:The best examination time for elderly patients is about 180 minutes after bowelpreparation. Medical workers should flexibly guide the medication time to ensure that patients are in the best clean state of intestinal tract during examination.
6. Antibacterial effectiveness of calcium silicate-based root canal sealer against Enterococcus faecalis biofilms in infected dentinal tubules in vitro
Tianfeng DU ; Laidi WU ; Xuezhi TANG ; Qi SHI ; Kang GAN ; Juanfang ZHU ; Yingguang CAO
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2019;54(10):656-661
Objective:
To evaluate the antiseptic effect of combined using of 5% sodium hypochlorite and calcium silicate-based root canal sealer against
7. Killing activity of nonequilibrium plasma against young and old Enterococcus faecalis biofilms with long-term exposure in infected root canals in vitro
Tianfeng DU ; Xuezhi TANG ; Qi SHI ; Kang GAN ; Juanfang ZHU ; Yingguang CAO
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2018;53(10):681-687
Objective:
To evaluate the antimicrobial activity of nonequilibrium plasma against