1.Correct realizing and treating orbital blowout fracture.
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2011;46(8):467-469
3.The clinical value of interventional chemotherapy and intravesical instillation for preventing postoperative recurrence and metastasis of cancer in urinary bladder
Wei-Xian WU ; Xi-Song ZHU ; Hong-Wei KONG ;
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2006;0(04):-
Objective To evaluate the clinical value of interventional chemotherapy and intravesical instillation for preventing postoperative recurrence and metastasis of cancer in urinary bladder.Methods One hundred and eight patients with urinary bladder cancer were divided into group A and group B.Intravesical instillations after surgical operation were performed in group A (n=52) and combined interventional chemotherapy and intravesical instillations after operation were performed in group B (n=56).The patients were followed up for 1 - 3 years.Results In group A,recurrence occurred in 5 cases (9.62%) within one year,and in 23 cases (44.23%) within 3 years after the operations metastasis developed in 21 cases (40.38%),and 18 cases (34.62%) died.In group B,recurrence occurred in 2 cases (3.57%) within one year,and in 11 cases (19.64%) within 3 years after the operation;metastasis developed in 7 cases (12.50%), and 5 cases (8.93%) died.There were statistical significant differences in recurrence,metastasis and mortality between these two groups (P
4.Assessment of late gadolinium enhancement in patients with cardiac arrhythmias with MR phase-sensitive inversion recovery single-shot true fast imaging with steady-state precession sequence
Chunchao XIA ; Zhenlin LI ; Jiayu SUN ; Wei CHENG ; Xian CHEN ; Bin SONG ; Yucheng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2014;48(11):943-946
Objective To evaluate the feasibility and its clinical application of 3.0 T MRI in the assessment of the late gadolinium enhancement in patients with cardiac arrhythmias with phase-sensitive inversion recovery (PSIR) single-shot true fast imaging with steady-state precession (True FISP) sequence.Methods Fifty-six patients with arrhythmia confirmed by electrocardiogram underwent MRI in this prospective study.Late gadolinium enhancement were performed with both PSIR single-shot True FISP (sequence 1) and conventional segmented PSIR Turbo FLASH sequences (sequence 2).The overall image quality (4 scales) was assessed and recorded independently by two experienced radiologists.Statistical analysis was performed with Chi-square test and weighted Kappa test.Results Late gadolinium enhancement of all the 56 patients were successfully examined with the sequence 1 and 2.All the image qualities of sequence 1 reached 3 scales or more and met the requirements of clinical diagnosis,and late gadolinium enhancement lesions were detection in 19 patients.All the sequence 2 images were improperly used for clinical diagnosis of the different degrees of artifacts,especially in patients with severe arrhythmia and those who breath-hold with difficulty.Sequence 1 images were classified as scale 4 in 50 cases and scale 3 in 6 cases by Doctor 1,while scale 4 in 48 cases and scale 3 in 8 cases by Doctor 2,respectively.However,sequence 2 images were classified as scale 2 in 15 cases and scale 1 in 41 cases by Doctor 1,as well as scale 2 in 13 cases and scale 1 in 43 cases by Doctor 2,respectively.Sequence 1 image qualities were significantly higher than those of the segmented sequence 2 (x2 values were 141.329 and 141.177,P<0.01).Excellent agreements between two observers of the 2 sequences (Kappa values were 0.837 and 0.905,P< 0.01) were found.Conclusion PSIR single-shot True FISP sequence provides higher reliability for image quality of late gadolinium enhancement in patients with cardiac arrhythmia,which may be useful for clinical application.
5.Molecular characteristics of hemagglutinin gene of influenza A (H3N2) virus strains circulating in Jiangsu province, China, 2013-2014
Wenjuan YAN ; Qian BIAN ; Yue SONG ; Fei DENG ; Huiyan YU ; Shenjiao WANG ; Xian QI ; Pingmin WEI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2017;37(5):379-385
Objective To analyze the genetic characteristics and the evolution of the influenza A (H3N2) virus strains circulating in Jiangsu province between 2013 and 2014.Methods This study analyzed thirty-one representative strains of influenza A (H3N2) virus, which were isolated in different regions of Jiangsu province and during different time periods from 2013 to 2014.Results Genetic distances in nucleic acid and amino acid between a strain used for vaccine production (A/Texas/50/2012) and the 31 strains were 0.010 5 and 0.012 4.Similarities between them in nucleic acid and amino acid sequences were 97.9%-99.6% and 97.2%-99.3%.Phylogenetic analysis showed that the hemagglutinin (HA) genes of the 31 strains were divided into three different groups.Three strains isolated in 2013 and three strains isolated in 2014 belonged to Group 1 and Group 2, respectively, while the others belonged to Group 3.Three positive selection sites (237, 366 and 367) in HA protein were observed by REL model.Compared with the strain used for vaccine production, the 31 strains were characterized by amino acid substitutions (N128A/T and P198S/A) in HA protein and all of the mutations located in B-cell epitopes.The total number of mutation sites reached 24.Compared with the A/Texas/50/2012 strain, seven strains presented the glycosylation site 126NWT, and three strains showed disappeared glycosylation sites of 45NSS and 144NNS.Evaluation of vaccine efficacy for A(H3N2) virus strains showed that the vaccine efficacy was not very well.Conclusion The HA gene of A(H3N2) virus had undergone a greater variation and the vaccine efficacy was not very well in Jiangsu province during 2013 to 2014, which made the influenza A(H3N2) virus become the circulating strain.
6.Cyclooxygenase-2 blockade inhibits accumulation and function of myeloid-derived suppressor cells and restores T cell response after traumatic stress.
Ren-jie, LI ; Lin, LIU ; Wei, GAO ; Xian-zhou, SONG ; Xiang-jun, BAI ; Zhan-fei, LI
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2014;34(2):234-40
Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) play a crucial role in T cell dysfunction, which is related to poor outcome in patients with severe trauma. Cyclooxygenase-2 (Cox-2) contributes to immune disorder in trauma and infection via production of prostaglandin E2. However, the role of Cox-2 in the accumulation and function of MDSCs after traumatic stress has not been fully elucidated. In the present study, we treated murine trauma model with NS398, a selective Cox-2 inhibitor. Then the percentages of CD11b+/Gr-1+ cells, proliferation and apoptosis of CD4+ T cells were determined. Arginase activity and arginase-1 (Arg-1) protein expression of splenic CD11b+/Gr-1+ cells, and delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) response were analyzed. The results showed that Cox-2 blockade significantly decreased the percentages of CD11b+/Gr-1+ cells in the spleen and bone marrow 48 and 72 h after traumatic stress. NS398 inhibited arginase activity and down-regulated the Arg-1 expression of splenic CD11b+/Gr-1+ cells. Moreover, NS398 could promote proliferation and inhibit apoptosis of CD4+ T cells. It also restored DTH response of traumatic mice. Taken together, our data revealed that Cox-2 might play a pivotal role in the accumulation and function of MDSC after traumatic stress.
7.Development of anti-influenza drug.
Tao ZHANG ; Cheng-Yu WANG ; Yu-Wei GAO ; Song-Tao YANG ; Tie-Cheng WANG ; Xian-Zhu XIA
Chinese Journal of Virology 2011;27(5):475-480
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Antiviral Agents
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pharmacology
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DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases
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Hemagglutinin Glycoproteins, Influenza Virus
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chemistry
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metabolism
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drug effects
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genetics
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metabolism
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RNA-Binding Proteins
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antagonists & inhibitors
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Signal Transduction
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antagonists & inhibitors
8.Research on correlation between family cohesion and adaptability and quality of life in patients with enterostomy
Xian ZHANG ; Yue′e DU ; Shuqin YAN ; Xinrong PEI ; Wenjing YAN ; Fei RONG ; Shanshan LIU ; Hu SONG ; Wei XU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(13):961-964
Objective To investigate the correlation between family cohesion and adaptability and quality of life in patients with enterostomy. Methods Using Chinese version of Family Adaptability and Cohesion Scale (FACESⅡ-CV) and Chinese version of Stoma-Quality of Life (STOMA-QOL-C) to investigate the status of family cohesion and adaptability, family type and their impact on quality of life of 110 patients with enterostomy. Results Scores of family cohesion and adaptability averaged 59.15 ± 11.94, 47.32 ± 9.40,were significantly lower than 63.90 ± 8.00 and 50.90 ± 6.20 in the norm,and the difference was statistically significant (t=-4.171,-3.990, P<0.01).The family cohesion was positively correlated with the score of quality of life, social interaction and psychological burden(r=0.274, 0.284, 0.263, P<0.05), and the family adaptability was positively correlated with the score of quality of life,social interaction and psychological burden(r=0.316, 0.338, 0.228, P<0.05 or 0.01). The balance type family was 30 cases;scores of quality of life averaged 45.10±7.26, the intermediate type family was 50 cases;scores of quality of life averaged 43.48±9.98, the extreme type family was 28 cases;scores of quality of life averaged 43.37 ± 16.68, and difference between the three was no statistically significant(F=0.442, P=0.665). Conclusions In the nursing process of patients with enterostomy, health care workers should pay attention to improve family cohesion and adaptability, as to achieve the purpose of improving the quality of life of the patients.
9.Determination of CD34(+) cells in mobilized peripheral blood by flow cytometry.
Wen-Gang SONG ; Ming-Hui ZHANG ; Wei-Ping ZHANG ; Xun QU ; Xian-Min SONG ; Jian-Min WANG ; Xue-Tao CAO
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2002;10(4):347-350
To explore a simple and effective method to determinate the volume of CD34(+) cells in the peripheral blood of donors received drug mobilization for stem cell transplantation by using flow cytometry, the mobilized peripheral blood from donors and 100 micro l fresh whole blood were labeled with monoclonal antibodies Anti-CD34-PE and Anti-CD45-FITC, after lying the red blood cells, and assessed with flow cytometer FL2 (log) vs SSC (log) and FL1 (log) vs SSC (log) were mainly used for analysis windows. The results showed that a level of CD34(+) cells in whole nucleated cells as low as 0.05% - 0.1% can be detected effectively using this method when 10(5) nucleated cells were counted. At day 5 or day 6, the level of CD34(+) cells in most samples of patients reached a peak volume, some of samples and the levels were more than one percent in. It was concluded that CD34(+) cells can be effectively determined by using this method. According to the relative rate of CD34(+) cells, the time to harvest the stem cells in blood can be determined.
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10.Left ventricular longitudinal rotation changes in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy detected by two-dimensional speckle tracking imaging.
Jun HUANG ; Xian-da NI ; Yuan-ping HU ; Zhang-wei SONG ; Wei-yu YANG ; Rui XU
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2011;39(10):920-924
OBJECTIVETo assess the left ventricular longitudinal rotation (LR) in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM).
METHODSConventional echocardiography (GE-Vivid7) was performed in 35 healthy subjects and 42 DCM patients. Left atrial diameter was measured by M-mode echocardiography, left ventricular end-systolic, end-diastolic volume and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) were calculated by bi-plane simpson's method. The peak velocity during early diastole (Ve) and late diastole (Va) of anterior mitral valve were measured by pulse-waved doppler, and the ratio Ve/Va was calculated. The peak radial systolic strain, strain rate in systolic, early and late diastolic periods were measured. Segmental LR and global LR were assessed using two-dimensional speckle tracking imaging (2D-STI).
RESULTSThe peak radial systolic strain, strain rate in systolic, early and late diastolic periods in DCM group were significantly lower than in healthy subjects, the rotation degrees of the middle and base lateral, the apex and the base septum walls were significantly lower than those of the healthy subjects. A prominent counterclockwise LR (0.76° ± 2.63°) was shown in healthy subjects while prominent clockwise LR (-1.58° ± 3.42°) was present in DCM patients. The time delay between the left ventricular lateral wall and the base septum wall in DCM patients significantly correlated with the peak LR of the left ventricular (r = 0.409, P < 0.01; r = 0.396, P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONS2D-STI can be used to assess the LR in DCM patients and a clockwise LR is present in DCM patients which might be caused by the time delay between the left ventricular lateral wall and the base-septum wall.
Cardiomyopathy, Dilated ; physiopathology ; Case-Control Studies ; Diagnostic Imaging ; Diastole ; Echocardiography ; Echocardiography, Doppler ; Heart Atria ; Heart Ventricles ; Humans ; Rotation ; Systole ; Ventricular Function, Left