1.Analysis of therapeutic effect of percutaneous device closure to atrial septal defect via right internal jugular vein under the guidance of transesophageal echocardiography in children
Minglei GAO ; Ye ZHAO ; Ping WEN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2016;31(23):1792-1794
Objective To evaluate the effect of percutaneous device closure guided by transesophageal echo-cardiography (TEE)on atrial septal defect(ASD)via right internal jugular vein(RIJV)in children.Methods A total of 8 cases with secundum ASD were recruited as candidates to receive percutaneous device closure via RIJV between July 22 and November 5,201 5 in Heart Center,Dalian Children′s Hospital.In this group,5 boys and 3 girls who were 5 months to 1 0 years old were included.The youngest patient was a 30 weeks premature infant of 5 months old,with 3 -month correction gestational age.All patients were clearly diagnosed as ASD by transthoracic echocardiography(TTE) before operation.Five patients had single central type ASD which were 5 -8 mm in diameter,and 3 patients had multi-ple(1 biforate and 2 cribriform)ASD which were 1 0 -1 2 mm in shunt range.New type Fustar curve adjustable sheath was delivered after RIJV accessed.By passing through the ASD by adjusting the depth and bending of the tips of sheath,then the device was delivered and released to close the ASD.The procedures were always guided and monitored by TEE.After the devices were released,the position of device,residual shunt,and the effect of valves were assessed by TEE or TTE.Results All patients were tested with TEE and TTE after procedure,devices were stable and well shaped,and the defects were closured well without any residual shunt.All the patients were followed up more than 6 months.No hydropericardium,thrombogenesis,tachyarrhythmia,complete atrioventricular block or other complications were found.Conclusions To close ASD with new type curve adjustable sheaths via RIJV may have wide indications, short operation path,well curative effect,minimal invasion and fast recovery in pediatrics,especially fit for the small age children with a big ASD who are difficult to treat via femoral vein.
2.A correlation study between diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome complicated functional dyspepsia patients of Gan-stagnation Pi-deficiency syndrome and gastrointestinal hormones.
Liang ZHAO ; Wen SONG ; Ping ZHU ; Yu ZHANG ; Ping BU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2014;34(10):1168-1172
OBJECTIVETo investigate the correlation between the pathogeneses of diarrhea-pre- dominant irritable bowel syndrome (D-IBS) complicated functional dyspepsia (FD) patients of Gan-stagnation Pi-deficiency Syndrome (GSPDS) and symptoms, psychological states, and gastrointestinal hormones.
METHODSA total of 111 patients with confirmed D-IBS complicated FD of GSPDS were recruited as the treated group by using Rome III standard and Chinese medical syndrome standard. And 30 healthy volunteers were recruited as the control group. The general condition, scoring for digestive symptoms, and the distribution of GSPDS subtype of all subjects were recorded by a questionnaire, and assessed by Symptom Checklist (SCL-90; a software for psychological test developed by Beijing Huicheng Adult Cor- poration). Meanwhile, plasma levels of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), somatostatin (SS), vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), endothelin (ET), interleukin 10 (IL-10), and interleukin 12 (IL-12) were measured in all subjects.
RESULTS(1) The subtype of D-IBS complicated FD of GSPDS was dominant in Pi-qi deficiency type (51/111,45.9%),Pi yang deficiency type (34/111,30.6%), and GSPDS. There was no statistical difference in the scoring of digestive symptoms among the 3 subtypes (P >0.05). (2) Compared with the control group, the anxiety factor score and the total score significantly increased in all three subtypes of D-IBS complicated FD of GSPDS, and the depression score of Pi yang deficiency type and Gan-depression type also significantly increased (P <0.05, P <0.01); the depression score of Gan-depression type was significantly higher than that of the Pi-qi deficiency type (P <0.01). Plasma 5-HT levels were obviously lower in D-IBS complicated FD patients of GSPDS accompanied with anxiety or depression than in those with no obvious psychological abnormalities, and VIP and IL-10 levels were significantly lower than those in the control group (P <0.05). Plasma VIP levels were also obviously lower in D-IBS complicated FD patients of GSPDS accompanied with anxiety or depression than in those with no obvious psychological abnormalities (P <0.01), and SS levels were significantly lower than those in the control group (P <0.05). There was no statistical difference in plasma ET or IL-12 levels in each patient group, when compared with the control group (P >0.05). (3) Compared with the.control group, plasma 5-HT levels significantly increased, plasma VIP and IL-10 levels significantly decreased in ach subtype of D-IBS complicated FD patients of GSPDS (P <0.05, P <0.01), and no significant change of SS, ET, or IL-12 occurred (P >0.05). Besides, plasma 5-HT levels were significantly higher in Gan-depression type than in Pi yang deficiency type, VIP levels were lower in Gan-depression type than in Pi-qi deficiency type (all P <0.05).
CONCLUSIONSGan stagnation and Pi deficiency were dominant in D-IBS complicated FD patients of GSPDS. Psychological abnormalities, increased plasma 5-HT levels, and decreased plasma VIP levels were closely correlated with Gan stagnation subtype, which provided some reference for looking for objective indicators of Chinese medical syndromes in treating D-IBS complicated FD patients of GSPDS.
Adult ; Case-Control Studies ; Diarrhea ; etiology ; Dyspepsia ; blood ; complications ; psychology ; Gastrointestinal Hormones ; blood ; Humans ; Irritable Bowel Syndrome ; blood ; complications ; psychology ; Psychological Tests ; Qi ; Serotonin ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Yang Deficiency
5.Physical Property of Medical Rubber Gloves and Their Clinical Meanings
Weining DONG ; Jinling ZHANG ; Ping L ; Libin LIU ; Wen ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2004;0(10):-
OBJECTIVE To provide the investigative data for timely changing medical gloves according to the study on the dynamic change of physical property of the gloves during abdominal open procedure.METHODS The gloves used in the abdominal open procedures were collected.The tensile strength,break elongation and the morphological values of three types of the gloves(No.6.5,7 and 7.5) were measured and recorded before and after their using at the time point of 0.0h,1.5h,2.5h,3.5h,4.5h,5.5h and 6.5h during operation.RESULTS The tensile strength decreased significantly(P
6.Risk factors for posterior circulation stroke and imaging features:a retrospective case series study
Ping WANG ; Xiaolin REN ; Heqing ZHAO ; Zhongmin WEN ; Yongjun CAO
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2013;(3):166-171
Objective To investigate the major risk factors for posterior circulation stroke and the clinical and imaging features of posterior circulation stroke patients with diabetes.Methods The patients with acute cerebral infarction were enrolled.The clinical data of patients with posterior circulation and anterior circulation stroke were compared.The patients with posterior circulation stroke were further divided into either a diabetic group or a non-diabetic group,and the vascular risk factors and imaging features of both groups were compared.The patients with posterior circulation stroke were divided into proximal segment,middle segment and distal segment and mixed groups according to the distribution of vascular lesions.The correlations between diabetes and each group and the imaging features were analyzed.Results A total of 328 patients with posterior circulation stroke (male 194,the diabetic group 108) and 336 patients with anterior circulation stroke (male 214,the diabetes group 59)were enrolled.The proportions of patients with diabetes (32.9% vs.21.7% ; x2 =10.501,P =0.001),hyperlipidemia (60.1% vs.47.9% ;x2 =9.852,P =0.002),previous stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) (29.0% vs.22.0% ;x2 =4.213,P =0.040) in the posterior circulation ischemic stroke group were significantly higher than those in the anterior circulation ischemic stroke group,and the proportion of smoking patients was significantly lower than that in the anterior circulation ischemic stroke group (18.3% vs.26.2% ; x2 =5.977,P =0.014).The levels of total cholesterol (4.72 ±1.07 mmol/L vs.4.56 ± 0.98 mmol/L; t =2.079,P =0.038),triglycerides (1.54 ± 1.07 mmol/L vs.1.33±0.71 mmol/L; t=3.085,P=0.002) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (2.91±0.90 mmol/L vs.2.75 ±0.80 mmol/L; t =2.373,P =0.018) were significantly higher than those in the anterior circulation ischemic stroke group,and the level of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol was significantly lower than that in the anterior circulation ischemic stroke group (1.13 ± 0.31 mmol/L vs.1.18 ±0.32 mmol/L; t =2.045,P=0.041).Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that diabetes (odds ratio [OR] 1.560,95% confidence interval [CI] 1.086-2.239; P =0.016) and previous stroke or TIA history (OR 1.455,95% CI 1.013-2.090; P =0.042) were the independent risk factors for posterior circulation ischemic stroke.In patients with posterior circulation ischemic stroke,the patient's proportions of hyperllpidemia (66.7% vs.55.5% ;x2 =5.069,P =0.024) and drinking (13.0% vs.4.5%;x2 =7.568,P=0.006) in the diabetic group (n =108) were significantly higher than those in the non-diabetic group (n =220); the proportion of atrial fibrillation patients was significantly lower than that in the non-diabetic group (3.7% vs.11.4% ;x2 =5.274,P =0.022).The levels of triglycerides (1.70 ± 0.93 rnmol/L vs.1.45 ± 1.11 mmol/L; t =1.989,P =0.048),fasting glucose (8.46 ± 2.96) mmol/L vs.5.30± 0.96 mmol/L; t=10.706,P=0.000) and glycosylated hemoglobin (8.36% ± 1.94% vs.6.07% ± 0.55% ; t =10.576,P =0.000) in the diabetic group were significantly higher than those in the non-diabetic group.The proportion of patients with large artery atherosclerosis stroke in the diabetic group was significantly higher than that in the non-diabetic group (73.1% vs.60.0%; x2=5.457,P=0.019); the proportion of the patients with cardioembolism was significantly lower than that of the non-diabetic group (2.8% vs.9.1%;x2 =4.428,P =0.035).The proportion of patients with posterior circulation middle segment infarction in the diabetic group was significantly higher than that of the non-diabetic group (49.1% vs.31.4% ;x2 =9.726,P =0.002).The proportions of the patients with brainstem infarction (60.2% vs.48.2% ;x2 =4.182,P =0.041) and single brainstem infarction (55.6% vs.30.5% ;x2 =19.235,P =0.000) in the diabetic group were significantly higher than those in the non-diabetic group.In patients with single brainstem infarction,the proportions of the patients with pontine infarction (43.5% vs.25.9% ;x2 =10.374,P =0.001) and medulla oblongata infarction (7.4% vs.1.8% ; P =0.023) in the diabetic group were significantly higher than those in the non-diabetic group.Conclusions Diabetes and previous stroke or TIA history are the independent risk factor for posterior circulation stroke.Diabetes is closely associated with brainstem infarction,and it is more likely to result in pontine infarction.
7.A comparison between traditional and modified composite remission scores and ultrasound imaging assessments in remission patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Qiang LI ; Ping ZHU ; Wen ZHAO ; Qing HAN
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2013;(5):293-297
Objective This study is aimed to assess the accuracy of clinical measurement of remission and investigate the association between clinical remission and the ultrasound imaging assessment of synovitis and infla'mation and to explore the value of ultrasound imaging in the evaluation of disease activity in the tight control of rheumatoid arthritis (RA).Methods RA patients with a disease activity score in 28 joints (DAS28-ESR) ≤2.6 for at least 3 months were stratified-using a standard and more stringent DAS28 and simplified disease activity index (SDAI) remission thresholds and the corresponding clinical and ultrasound imaging measures of synovitis were recorded.In addition,a retrospective analysis of disease activity in patients was carried out.Mann-Whitney U test,x2 test and multi-factor analysis of variance of repeated measurements were used for statistical analysis.Results A total of 48 cases were recruited.Thirty-seven cases (77%) met the ACR remission criteria,29 cases (60%) fulfilled the SDAI remission criteria,and 32 (67%) cases reached 2010 ACR/EULAR Boolean-based definition of remission criteria.There was no significant differences on imaging disease activity between SDAI remission patients and those who were not in remission (GS score,P=0.38; PD score,P=0.32).Seventy-nine percent patients in SDAI remission had GS and/or PD activity,but the difference was not statistically different when compared with patients who did not reach SDAI remission (P=0.29).Sustainable remission obtained in patients who also had achieved image remission could have longer remission time (P<0.01) Conclusion Using more stringent clinical remission criteria could help in reducing residual inflammatory activity of,but ultrasound PD activities may not be significantly reduced.Integrated clinical indicators such as physical examination and imaging tools such as ultrasound can provide more accurate assessment of disease activity and could be used to guide treatment to achieve trueremission.
8.Immune response of human immunodeficiency virus-1 specific T lymphocytes in human immunodeficiency virus-1 monoinfected or human immunodeficiency virus-1/hepatitis C virus coinfected individuals
Yangbo TANG ; Hanlin ZHAN ; Mengli CAO ; Wen ZHAO ; Qu PING
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2013;(4):216-220
Objective To investigate the features of immune response of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) antigen specific T lymphocytes in HIV-1 monoinfected or HIV 1/hepatitis C virus (HCV) coinfected individuals.Methods Twenty-six HIV-1 monoinfected and 23 HIV-1/HCV coinfected individuals were enrolled.Immunomagnetic microbeads were used to isolate T lymphocyte subpopulation CD4+ T cells and CD8+ T cells from human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC).Frequencies of interferon-γ (IFN-γ) secreting cells of CD4+,CD8+ T lymphocytes and PBMC stimulated by a peptide pool containing 12 overlapping peptides in HIV-1 P24 from 49 patients were assessed by enzyme-linked immunospot (ELISPOT) assay.HIV-1 RNA levels of these patients were also detected by real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction.The data were compared by one-way ANOVA and Mann-Whitney U test,and Spearman test was used for correlation analysis.Results Frequencies of HIV-1 antigen specific CD4+ T lymphocytes [median =25 spot-forming cells (SFC)/106 cells] were significantly lower than those of CD8+T lymphocytes (median=38SFC/106 cells,F=4.592,P=0.037) and PBMC (median=53 SFC/106 cells,F=5.436,P=0.025) in HIV-1 monoinfected group.Frequencies of HIV-1 antigen specific CD4+ T lymphocytes (median=5 SFC/106 cells,Z=-2.432,P=0.015),CD8+T lymphocytes (median=5 SFC/106 cells,Z=-1.996,P=0.046) and PBMC (median=10 SFC/106 cells,Z=-2.306,P=0.021) in HIV-1/HCV coinfected group were significantly lower than those in HIV-1 monoinfected group.Conclusions In HIV-1 infection,antigen specific immune response of CD4+ T cells can be activated,but weaker than that of CD8+ T cells.Co-infection with HCV might down-regulate the responses of HIV-1 antigen specific T lymphocytes in HIV-1 infected individuals.
9.Rethinking on educational reform based on translational medicine for eight-year program
Wen HUANG ; Hao ZHANG ; Ping ZHAO ; Pan GAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2012;(11):1101-1104
This paper analyzed the problems in eight-year program medical education including vertical curriculum design,traditional teaching model and written test-based evaluation system based on the theory of translational medicine and evidence-based medicine.With the social progress,these old systems are not helpful to produce innovative thinking,mobilize students'subjective initiative and cultivate self learning capacity.Finally,this paper proposed measures for curriculum reform from the aspects of curriculum design,teaching mode transformation and evaluation optimization aiming at reaching the educational goal of eight-year program.
10.Localization of dopamine- and cAMP-regulated phosphoprotein in mouse kidney
Hua ZHAO ; Ping GE ; Jianping WANG ; Haiying WEN ; Hengjin LI
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(13):-
Objective To investigate the expression and localization of dopamine- and cAMP-regulated phosphoprotein of 32 000 (DARPP-32) in mouse kidney tissue. Methods The cellular localization of DARPP-32 in mouse kidney tissue was detected by immunoblot and immunohistochemistry. Results DARPP-32-like immunoreactivity was detected in the medullary thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle, the cortical proximal convoluted tubule, and collecting ducts in medullary rays. The renal tubules were enriched of Na+, K+-ATPase for sodium reabsorption. Conclusion The participation of DARPP-32 is a likely crucial step of the signal-transduction pathway of dopamine regulation on sodium reabsorption in renal tubule cells.