1.Analysis on etiology and prognosis of 223 children cases of acute kidney injury
Guochang YE ; Qiu LI ; Chao WEN
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(10):1181-1183,1186
Objective To investigate the etiology and prognostic factors of acute kidney injury (AKI) in pediatric patients . Methods The clinical data of children patients with AKI in this hospital ,including the clinical features ,causes and outcomes ,were retrospectively analyzed .The relationship between the risk factors and prognosis was analyzed .Results Infants were dominated by the prerenal factors and the other age groups were dominated by the renal factors .The univariate analysis revealed that the AKI stage ,etiology ,mechanical ventilation ,sepsis/septic shock ,MODS ,acidosis ,creatinine initial value ,creatinine peak value and serum potassium were the factors affecting prognosis .The Logistic regression analysis showed that mechanical ventilation ,MODS and sep-sis/septic shock were the independent risk factors affecting prognosis .Conclusion The etiology of AKI in children is diverse and its distribution has the age characteristics .Mechanical ventilation ,MODS and sepsis/septic shock are the independent risk factors af-fecting prognosis .The early diagnosis and the active treatment conduces to improve prognosis .
2.Clinicopathological comparison among atypical membranous nephropathy with serum antinuclear antibody positivity, lupus membranous nephropathy and idiopathic membranous nephropathy
Chao LI ; Hang LI ; Yubing WEN ; Xuewang LI
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2008;24(6):398-404
Objectives To study the relationship of atypical membranous nephropathy (AMN) with idiopathic membranous nephropathy (IMN) and lupus membranous nephropathy (LMN), and to explore the predictive clinical and pathological features for LMN diagnosis. Methods The patients undergone renal biopsy in PUMCH between 2003 and 2006 were selected, and were divided into group AMN (n=28), IMN (n=100) and LMN (n=45). Clinical manifestations and pathological features were compared among three groups retrospectively. The intensity of glomerular IgG subclasses was analyzed by immunohistoehemical staining among three groups semi- quantitatively. The spatial arrangement of IgG and C3 deposits was investigated by immunofluorescenee double staining among three groups by eonfocal laser scanning microscopy. Results (1) The onset age of AMN was (38±17) years and female/male ratio(F/M) was 2.5:1 in group LMN and IMN. The onset age was significantly different among three groups (P<0.01), and F/M ratio was significantly different between AMN and IMN (P=0.017). (2) The incidence of most extra-renal manifestations was less than 20% in AMN except for hematological disorder (21.4%) and serum anti-SSA antibody positivity(40.7%). (3) The incidence of subendothelial electron densedeposits in either LMN or AMN was significantly higher than that in IMN (P<0.01). (4) The percentage of IgG3 predominance in AMN and LMN giomeruli was 78.9% and 73.9%, respectively, while the percentage of IgC,-4 predominance in IMN was 61.1%. The difference was significant(IMN vs AMN and LMN, P<0.01). (5) IMN had an overlapping distribution of IgG and C3 in subepithelial deposition, which was rarely found in AMN or LMN. (6) Among the indexes differentiating LMN and IMN, the high sensitive one was non-IgC,4 predominance in glomeruli (91.3%), while the high specific ones included subendothelial electron dense deposits (100.0%), serum anti-SSA antibody (95.5%), glomendar IgG3 predominance (94.4%). Conclusions AMN with serum ANA positivity is similar to LMN in respect to pathological features and glomerular IgG subclasses, although it has few extra-renal clinical manifestations. It may represent a latent subgroup of lupus nephritis.
3.Antibiotic prophylaxis for transrectal prostate biopsy:the value of rectal swab culture and targeted antimicrobial treatment
Jiuzhi LI ; Xueyi WANG ; Bin WEN ; Chao SONG
International Journal of Surgery 2012;39(10):668-671
Objective To evaluate the targeted antimicrobial prophylaxis in men undergoing trans-rectal ultrasound guided prostate biopsy based on rectal swab culture results.Methods From July 2008 to April 2012 we studied differences in infectious complications in men who received targeted vs standard empirical ciprofloxacin prophylaxis before transrectal ultrasound guided prostate biopsy.All 344 patients were divided into 3 groups according to their hospital records,inculding group A:without antimicrobial prophylaxis(105 eases) ;group B:antimicrobial prophylaxis with fluoroquinolone(117 cases) ;group C:targeted prophylaxis used rectal swab cultures results(122eases).All cases received enema with diluted iodophors before biopsy.We identified men with infectious complications within 7 days after transrectal ultrasound guided prostate biopsy using the electronic medical record,following 3 conditions.Results In group A of 105 case,17 cases of fever were recorded,including prostatic abscess of 3 cases and septicemia of 1 case.Three cases of fever were occurred in group B,including 1 case of bacteremia and 1 case of prostatitis.No infectious complications were recorded in group C.Conclusions Targeted antimicrobial prophylaxis was associated with a notable decrease in the incidence of infections complications after transrectal ultrasound guided prostate biopsy,although fiuoroquinolone can provide good protective effets.
4.Effect of Tonifying Kidney using Chinese Medicine(Guzhen Recipe) to Retard Aging of the Hippocampus and Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Adrenal-Thymic(HPAT) Axis in Senile Rat.
Weikang CHAO ; Guoqin JIN ; Wen LI ; Cai Yuan WANG
Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 1997;47(2):75-78
According to the TCM theory, human growth, development and aging are closely related to kidney function and the main cause of human senility is deficiency of “kidney essence”. Recent studies showed that the “kidney” in TOM include the regulatory function of the neuroendocrine and immune systems.
In this paper, the effect of Guzhen Recipe (_??__??__??_), an aging retarding prescription composed of kidney tonifying herbs such as Radix Polygoni Multiflori (_??__??_), Herba Cistanchis (_??__??_) Rubus Chiagii (_??__??__??_) etc. on the hippocampus and HPAT axis in senile rats were observed. The results showed : (1) With age the number of glucocorticoid receptors (GCR) in the hippocampus, the concentrations of NE, DA, 5-HT in the hypothalamus were markedly decreased, while the plasma corticosterone concentration in senile rats was obviously increased. (2) The thymocyte GCR nuclear transition rate was increased significantly ; (3) The contents of cytoplasmic protein, nuclear RNA and DNA, the thymus weight/body weight ratio, the serum thymic factors as well asthe rate of lymphocyte transformation, the activity of IL-2 and NK cells in senile rats were obviously decreased compared to those of young control rats. Guzhen recipe however, was capable of improving these changes in the neuroendocrine-thymic net work in senile rats to varying degrees, suggesting that the kidney with Chinese Medicine might retard the functional degeneration of thymic endocrine partly by improving the feedback regulation of the hippocampal GCR and increasing the concentrations of NE and 5-HT of hypothalamus, thus decreasing the plasma corticosterone ; Simultaneously weakening the nuclear transition rate of thymocyte GCR, which in turn improving the immune function of the senile animal.
We concluded that Guzhen Recipe may retard the functional degeneration of both the hypo-thalamuspituitary-gornadal-thymic and hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroidal-thymic axis. All the above results revealed that retarding the aging effect using TCM in volves multiple-leves, multiple-systems and links. Using holistic regulation, imbalance links in aging process are modulated and the equilibrium of Yin and Yang are maintained. This is an important characteristic of the TCM to retard aging.
This research was supported by funds from National Natural Science Foundation of China No. 38970908.
5.Progress on pain control during the perioperative period of shoulder arthroscopy.
Wen-chao BIAN ; Lei ZHANG ; Jin-xuan LI ; Bo JIANG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2015;28(1):85-89
Successful pain management of perioperative shoulder arthroscopy may allow patients to go home earlier, improve the quality of life in perioperative period, and facilitate rehabilitation. A comprehensive method to perioperative pain control has three stages including preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative phase. Successful pain reduction should begin preoperatively because of an excellent communication between patient and physician, moreover, preoperative analgesia also should be administered. Intraoperative efforts should include local wound infiltration and the administration of anesthetic medication intra-articularly. Postoperative management should include oral analgesics, constant infusion devices, Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA), sedative-hypnotic drug, continuous cryotherapy and vicarious treatment.
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6.Transnasal endoscopic optic canal decompression for traumatic optic neuropathy without light reception.
Xiang WANG ; Xiang-shao LI ; Wen-chao WANG
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2007;42(8):625-626
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7.Association between plasma levels of soluble leukocyte differentiation antigens CD40/CD40 ligand and kidney damage in preeclamptic patients
Wen QIN ; Ying ZHAN ; Yuanhua YE ; Chao LI ; Xuena CUI
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2011;46(8):582-586
Objective To investigate the variance levels of plasma soluble leukocyte differentiation antigens CD40 (sCD40) and soluble CD40 ligand (sCD40L) in preeclamptic patients with renal damage and its relationship. Methods A total of 63 pregnant women attended the Department of Obstetrics, Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University Medical College between August 2008 and June 2010. In the present study included 28 pregnant women with mild preeclampsia and 35 patients with severe preeclampsia. Thirty matched normotensive pregnant women were enrolled in the study as the control group. Expression of sCD40 and sCD40L were determined by ELISA. At the same time, the blood routine, C reaction protein ( CRP),urine routine, 24 hours urine protein excretion, and serum uric acid (UA), creatinine (Cr), blood urea nitrogen (BUN) were measured. The correlation analysis was performed between the sCD40/sCD40L and the blood biochemical indexes in 3 groups. Results ( 1 ) The median levels of CRP in severe preeclampsia (10. 8 mg/L)and mild preeclampsia group(7. I mg/L)are significantly higher than that of control group (3. 3 mg/L,P < 0. 05 ); The level of CRP in severe preeclampsia group was also higher than that of mild preeclampsia group ( P < 0. 05 ). The median gestational age at delivery in severe preeclampsia ( 32. 5 weeks)was significantly less than that of mild preeclampsia group ( 37. 2 weeks) and normal group ( 38. 6 weeks,P < 0. 05). However no significant differences were observed between mild preeclampsia group and normal group ( P >0. 05 ). The platelet count in severe preeclampsia ( 132 × 109/L) was significantly less than those of mild preeclampsia group (212 × 109/L) and normal group ( 216 × 109/L, P < 0. 01 ), but no significant differences were observed in blood platelet amount between mild preeclampsia group and normal group ( P >0. 05 ). There was no significant difference in hemoglobin level and white blood cell in three groups ( P >0. 05). (2) The sCD40 plasma concentration in severe, mild preeclampsia and normal group was 133.6,126. 5 and 90. 7 ng/L, respectively. The sCD40 L plasma concentrations were 12. 5, 10. 4 and 4. 4 ng/L respectively in the 3 groups. 24 hours urinary protein quantitative was 4. 5 g/d,0. 8 g/d and 0 in the 3 groups respectively. And the UA level was 486 μ mol/L,289 μmol/L and 162 μmol/L. In the above three groups,the monitoring indicators were significantly higher in women with severe preeclampsia group compared with mild preeclampsia and control groups (P < 0. 01 ), and there were also higher in mild preeclampsia group than that in control groups ( P < 0. 01 ). The level of plasma Cr ( 89 μmol/L) and BUN ( 5. 32 mmol/L) in severe preeclampsia group were higher than those of mild preeclampsia group (66 μmol/L and 4. 49mmol/L) and control group ( 57 μmol/L and 3.32 mmol/L, P < 0. 05 ). There was no significant difference between mild preeclampsia group and normal group (P > 0. 05 ). (3) The correlation analysis indicated that the level of sCD40 has a positive correlation with 24 hours urinary protein quantitative( r = 0. 434, P < 0. 05 ),also significant positive correlation( r =0. 536,0. 528 ,P < 0. 01 ) between the level of sCD40 and UA or CRP in women with preeclampsia. There was no significant correlation between the level of sCD40 and systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, delivery gestational age, Cr, BUN, and platelet count(r =0. 135,0. 183, -0. 133,0. 190,0. 167, -0. 221 ,all P >0. 05 ). There were positive correlation between the level of sCD40L and 24 hours urine protein excretion, either UA or CRP( r =0. 591,0. 445,0. 539 ,all P <0. 01 ). No significant correlation was found between sCD40 L and systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure,delivery gestational age, Cr, BUN, and platelet count( r =0. 178,0. 212, -0. 292,0. 144,0. 135, -0. 273,all P >0. 05). There was significant positive correlation between plasma sCD40 and sCD40L ( r =0. 707 ,P <0. 01 ). There was no relationship between the level of sCD40, sCD40L and the blood biochemical indexes in normotensive pregnant women ( P > 0. 05 ). Conclusions The plasma concentrations of sCD40 and sCD40 L are significantly higher in pregnant women with preeclampsia compared with the control, which may be involved in the development of preeclampsia and contribute to the kidney damage. The variance levels of sCD40 and sCD40L may be also related to the severity of preeclampsia.
8.Evaluation of left ventricle systolic function and postsystolic shortening in essential hypertension with different patterns of ventricular geometric models by strain and strain rate imaging
Chao LIU ; Ming CHEN ; Xiang ZHANG ; Wen LI
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2008;17(10):843-846
Objective To investigate regional systolic function in left ventricle(LV) and postsystolic shortening(PSS) in patients with essential hypertension with different remodeling patterns of LV by strain and strain rate imaging. Methods According to the level of LV mass index and relative wall thickness, forty patients with hypertension were divided into LV normal geometry(LVN) group and LV remodeling(LVR) group, with thirty healthy subjects as control. The strain and strain rate were compared among the basal,middle and apex segments. Results Compared with control, systolic peak strain and strain rate in both groups of LVN and LVR were decreased significantly(P<0.05). Prevalence of PSS in LVR group (55%) was higher than that in LVN group(39%) and control(22%) with significant differences(P<0.01).Conclusions High prevalence of pathologic PSS in patients with hypertension could implied that unbalance of segmental motion in regional myocardial ischemia. However,presence of PSS in healthy subjects might be the result of synchronization and balance of normal myocardium under physical condition.
9.The influence of CM pathway AEA in human glioma U251 cell proliferation and apoptosis
Zhihua WEN ; Chao MA ; Xianhou YUAN ; Pucha JIANG ; Zhiqiang LI
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(1):46-48
Objective To investigate the role of ceramide pathway in cell proliferation and early apoptosis induction in U251 glioma cell after cannabinoid receptora agent anandmide(AEA)treatment.Methods U251 gliom cells were treated with AEA(1-10 μmol/L),Ceramide(5-20 μmol/L) and fumonisin B1 (FB1) (10 μmol/L) pretreatment.The growth inhibition rate of U251 was investigated by MTT assay.The early events of the apoptosis were measured by flow cytometry using annexin-V/propium iodide(PI) double staining method.Results Different concentrations of AEA inhibited the proliferation of human glioma U251 cells,and had synergistic effect with CM by FB1(10 μmol/L)pretreatment for 24 h.After exposure to AEA(10 μmol/L)for 24 h,U251 gliomacells could undergo the early cell apoptosis which was affected by FB1(10 μmol/L).Conclusion AEA through the CM de novo synthesis pathway,and CM concentration was lazy in collaboration,thus inhibiting human glioma U251 cell proliferation and induce early apoptosis.
10.Clinical Study of Diaphragmatic Muscle Fatigue in Children with Pneumonia
xiao-li, HUANG ; hong-xia, WEN ; xiao-xiao, CHAO
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2003;0(10):-
Objective To explore the occurrence of diaphragmatic muscle fatigue(DMF) in children with pneumonia and its relationship with respiratory failure.Methods One hundred and twenty-six cases of pneumonia(pneumonia group) and 60 healthy children(healthy control group) were selected,and 2K-V1 type intelligence electric impedance respirograph was used to measure diaphragmatic function of the children in both groups to find if the ribcage-abdomen motion was synchronic and to calculate M levels.The abdomen impedance values as X-axis were calculated,which were regarded,and the chest impedance values as Y-axis were calcaulated,which described two-dimensional chart of ribcage-abdomen motion curve and the ? angle which was between connection of maximum X value to the smallest X value and the X-axis were calculated.According to the changes of chest-abdominal curve in one-dimensional chart and the changes of M value and ? angle,the degree of the diaphragmatic muscle fatigue was judged.Results There were 98 cases of DMF in the 126 children with pneumonia,and 68 cases of which were type Ⅰ DMF,and 30 cases were type Ⅱ DMF.One-dimensional chart showed contradictory chest-abdominal respiratory motional curve,and two-dimensional chart moved in a clockwise direction.M value was(46.1?8.4)%,? angle was(136.7?12.0) degrees in children with type Ⅰ DMF;One-dimensional chart showed that the peak value of chest-abdominal respiratory motional curve dislocates,and two-dimensional chart moved in a counter-clockwise direction.M value was(17.2 ? 3.2)%,? angle was(48.2 ? 9.5) degrees in children with type Ⅱ DMF;the control group had M value(4.3 ? 1.0)%,? angle was(31.7 ? 5.2) degree.There were significant differences in M value and ? angle between type Ⅰ DMF children,type Ⅱ DMF children and healthy children(Pa