1.The TCM apprentice education mode in the application of standardized training of resident physicians
Wenshuo ZHAO ; Qing ZHANG ; Hao WANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(7):657-658
Resident standardization training system is established in the framework of modern western medicine. With less consideration to the specificity of TCM on the curriculum, teaching mode and other aspects, it is not suitable for the actual requirement of TCM hospital. TCM apprentice education has a long history, is an important form of the traditional education of Chinese medicine. Leading the TCM apprentice education mode into the standardized training of resident physicians, exploring the construction of the teaching model suited to help the masses of TCM college graduates training will play an increasingly important role in training work.
2.Influencing factors of quality of shear wave elastography image of focal liver lesions and a reproducibility study
Wenshuo TIAN ; Manxia LIN ; Xiaoyan XIE ; Guangliang HUANG ; Wei WANG ; Baoxian LIU ; Mingde LYU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2015;(4):307-310
Objective To investigate the influencing factors of quality of shear wave elastography (SWE) image and the reproducibility of using SWE for focal liver lesions .Methods A total number of 289 consecutive patients with 305 lesions (the lesions could be detected on baseline ultrasound with intercostals approach ,and the depth of lesion was less than 10 cm) were undergone SWE examination .The SWE values of both lesion and adjacent liver parenchyma were measured .The quality of images was classified into three grades:“Good” ,“Common” ,and “Poor” .The depth of lesion ,the distance from body surface to liver capsule ,diameter and location of lesion were compared among three groups .Twenty consecutive patients with 20 lesions were performed SWE by two operators and another 20 consecutive patients with 20 lesions were performed SWE by one operator at different time .Intra‐class correlation coefficient was used to evaluate the reproducibility of inter‐ and intra‐ observer .Results A total number of 179 lesions were“Good” ,107“Common” and 19 “Poor” .The distance from body surface to liver capsule was significantly different among three groups [(Good (1 3.4 ± 0 3.5)cm ,Common (1 6.3 ± 0 3.6)cm ,Poor (1 8.7 ± 0 3.9)cm , P < 0 0.01] .No significant difference was found for the depth ,diameter and location of lesions among three groups .For all parameters of SWE both lesion and adjacent parenchyma ,intra‐class correlation coefficient of inter‐and intra‐observer were higher than 0 7.5 .The reproducibility of max SWE value was best of four elasticity parameters for lesion ,which intra‐class correlation coefficient of inter‐and intra‐observer was 0 9.0 and 0 9.6 ,respectively .Conclusions For focal liver lesions which could be detected on baseline ultrasound and the depth of lesions was less than 10 cm ,SWE could be used to evaluate elasticity characteristics with good feasibility and reproducibility .
3. Short-term outcomes of minimally invasive reoperation for tricuspid regurgitation after left-sided valve surgery
Shun LIU ; Jinmiao CHEN ; Wenshuo WANG ; Yuntao LU ; Yang MING ; Lai WEI ; Chunsheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2019;57(12):898-901
Objective:
To examine the short-term outcomes of minimally invasive reoperation for severe tricuspid regurgitation after left-sided valve surgery.
Methods:
From January 2015 to December 2018, a total of 89 patients with severe tricuspid regurgitation after left-sided valve surgery received reoperation in Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University were included in this study. There were 21 males and 68 females, aging of (56.4±7.9) years (range: 41 to 74 years). The interval between previous left-sided valve surgery and tricuspid reoperation was (14.1±6.1) years (range: 4 to 33 years). A combination of multiple minimally invasive techniques were adopted, including endoscopy-assist right minithoracotomy approach, peripheral cannulation strategy with the vacuum-assist single venous drainage technique, heart beating technique, and temporary percutaneous pacemaker implantation, with a concomitant enhancement in preoperative right cardiac function optimization.
Results:
All patients received minimally invasive isolated tricuspid valve replacement (
4. Surgical treatment for tricuspid regurgitation after left-sided valve surgery
Jinmiao CHEN ; Shun LIU ; Wenshuo WANG ; Yuntao LU ; Yang MING ; Lai WEI ; Chunsheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2019;57(12):947-950
Late tricuspid regurgitation after left-sided valve surgery can negatively affect long-term prognosis. The surgical timing and strategy of tricuspid valve reoperation will have important impact on the surgical outcomes. However, there is no clear recommendations of the surgical timing for this condition in the current guidelines. Generally, tricuspid valve reoperation should be performed before irreversible right heart failure occurs. Although tricuspid valve repair is the first choice for tricuspid regurgitation, bioprosthetic tricuspid valve replacement might be a reliable alternative when tricuspid leaflets have severe rheumatic damage or right ventricle and tricuspid annulus significantly dilate. Combined minimally invasive surgical techniques, including right minithoracotomy approach, accessing the right atrium directly through the pericardium with limited dissection, peripheral cannulation strategy with the vacuum-assist single venous drainage technique and heart beating technique, can significantly decrease the operative mortality and postoperative bleeding. With development of interventional therapy, transcatheter tricuspid valve repair or replacement may become alternatives for tricuspid regurgitation after left-sided valve surgery in the future.
5.Application of Shear Wave Elastography in assessing liver allograft function in patients using organs from deceased citizens
Weijun OU ; Wenshuo TIAN ; Ying LU ; Weiqiang JU ; Ming HAN ; Xiaoping WANG ; Dongping WANG ; Linwei WU ; Yinghua CHEN ; Anbin HU ; Yi MA ; Guodong WANG ; Xiaofeng ZHU ; Zhiyong GUO ; Xiaoshun HE
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2017;38(6):331-336
Objective To investigate the correlation between the elastographic characteristics of liver and postoperative function of liver allografts.Methods Forty-eight cases of liver transplantation from The First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University were analyzed,Shear wave elastography (SWE) was performed before operation or at one week or one month post-operation.Liver function was evaluated by measuring alanine aminotransferase (ALT),aspartate transaminase (AST),total bilirubin (TBIL),γ-glutamine transferase (GGT),albumin (ALB),alkaline phosphatase (ALP),prothrombin time (PT),activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT),and international normalized ratio (INR).Early allograft dysfunction (EAD) was also analyzed with reference to SWE among liver transplant recipients.Results SWE at one week after transplantation was significantly correlated with TBIL (r=0.525 6,P<0.01),APTT (r=0.668 3,P<0.000 1),PT (r=0.593 7,P=0.000 1),INR (r=0.609 6,P<0.000 1) and prealbumin (r=-0.464 1,P<0.01).However,no significant correlation was observed between pre-operative SWE and parameters of post-operative liver function.SWE in EAD patients was higher than that of patients without EAD (17.60±1.09 kPa vs.13.38±0.99 kPa,P<0.01).The optimal cut-off value of SWE at one week post-operation was 14.85 kPa.Conclusion Postoperative SWE is significantly correlated with postoperative liver function tests and EAD,suggesting SWE is a potential test for evaluating the quality of liver allografts.
6.Comparative analysis of constitutes and metabolites for traditional Chinese medicine using IDA and SWATH data acquisition modes on LC-Q-TOF MS
Dian KANG ; Qingqing DING ; Yangfan XU ; Xiaoxi YIN ; Huimin GUO ; Tengjie YU ; He WANG ; Wenshuo XU ; Guangji WANG ; Yan LIANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2020;10(6):588-596
Identification of components and metabolites of traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) employing liquid chromatography-quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LC-Q-TOF MS) techniques with information-dependent acquisition (IDA) approaches is increasingly frequent. A current drawback of IDA-MS is that the complexity of a sample might prevent important compounds from being triggered in IDA settings. Sequential window acquisition of all theoretical fragment-ion spectra (SWATH) is a data-independent acquisition (DIA) method where the instrument deterministically fragments all precursor ions within the predefined m/z range in a systematic and unbiased fashion. Herein, the superiority of SWATH on the detection of TCMs' components was firstly investigated by comparing the detection ef-ficiency of SWATH-MS and IDA-MS data acquisition modes, and sanguisorbin extract was used as a mode TCM. After optimizing the setting parameters of SWATH, rolling collision energy (CE) and variable Q1 isolation windows were found to be more efficient for sanguisorbin identification than the fixed CE and fixed Q1 isolation window. More importantly, the qualitative efficiency of SWATH-MS on sanguisorbins was found significantly higher than that of IDA-MS data acquisition. In IDA mode, 18 kinds of sangui-sorbins were detected in sanguisorbin extract. A total of 47 sanguisorbins were detected when SWATH-MS was used under rolling CE and flexible Q1 isolation window modes. Besides, 26 metabolites of sangui-sorbins were identified in rat plasma, and their metabolic pathways could be deduced as decarbonylation, oxidization, reduction, methylation, and glucuronidation according to their fragmental ions acquired in SWATH-MS mode. Thus, SWATH-MS data acquisition could provide more comprehensive information for the component and metabolite identification for TCMs than IDA-MS.
7.Influencing factors of quality in contrast-enhanced ultrasound quantitative perfusion analysis for hepatocellular carcinoma and a reproducibility study
Manxia LIN ; Ming LIU ; Wenshuo TIAN ; Xiaoju LI ; Xiaoyan XIE ; Qian WANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2018;20(6):807-811,815
Objective To investigate the influencing factors of quality in contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) perfusion analysis for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and the reproducibility of using CEUS perfusion analysis on HCC.Methods A total of 136 HCC lesions were undergone CEUS perfusion analysis.Maximum intensity (Imax),rise time (RT),time to peak (TTP),mean transit time (mTF) and quality of fit (QOF) of HCC lesion,top-enhanced region inside HCC lesion and adjacent liver parenchyma were measured.The quality of perfusion analysis was classified into three grades " Good" (QOF > 75%),"Common" [QOF (50%-75%)],and " Poor" (QOF < 75%).Ultrasound machine,patients' age,tumor depth,tumor size and tumor location were recorded and compared among the three groups.20 consecutive patients with 20 HCC lesions were received CEUS perfusion analysis by two operators and another 20 consecutive HCC lesions were received CEUS perfusion analysis by one operator at different time.Intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) was used to evaluate the reproducibility of inter-and intra-observer.Results Fifty-six HCC lesions were classified as " Good",39 as " Common" and 39 as " Poor",respectively.Tumor size (P =0.015) and tumor location (P =0.041) were significantly different among the three groups.Tumor size > 3.0 cm and tumor located in S3,S4b,S5,S6 were apt to gain a better QOF.No significant difference was found for the different ultrasound machine,tumor depth and patients' age.For all CEUS perfusion analysis parameters of both lesion and adjacent parenchyma,intra-class correlation coefficient of inter-and intra-observer were higher than 0.90,the reproducibility of CEUS perfusion analysis was good.For Imax,RT and TTP in top-enhanced region inside HCC lesion,ICC of inter-and intra-observer was all higher than 0.90 (good).For mITT in highest enhanced area inside HCC lesion,ICC of inter-and intra-observer were 0.459 (poor),0.609 (common),respectively.Conclusions The parameters of HCC quantitative perfusion analysis were reproducible in peripheral liver parenchyma and tumor,but the mTT repeatability was poor in the highest enhancement area of the tumor.The size and location of the lesion were the factors affecting quantitative analysis.The quantitative analysis of > 3.0 cm and the tumor located in S3,S4b,S5,S6 in the liver were satisfactory.
8.Preparation,characterization,and in vitro biological performance evaluation of PLGA electrospinning membranes doped with metformin-loaded hollow mesoporous silica nanoparticles
Rui JIN ; Jia WANG ; Yichu SUN ; Wenshuo LI ; Faming CHEN ; Ying AN
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2024;40(2):180-186
Objective:To prepare PLGA electrospinning membranes doped with hollow mesoporous silica nanoparticles loaded with metformin and investigate their biological properties.Methods:PLGA(Control group)and PLGA/HMSN/Met electrospun membranes(Experimental group)were prepared by electrospinning technology.The microscopic morphology of the 2 groups of electrospun mem-branes was observed by SEM.The hydrophilicity,elemental composition and in vitro drug release were detected by contact angle meas-urement,EDS,and drug release test,respectively.SEM and laser scanning confocal microscope(LSCM)were used to observe the growth of periodontal ligament stem cells(PDLSCs)on the 2 groups of electrospun membranes,and CCK-8 assay was used to detect the cell proliferation.Results:Both electrospun membranes had extracellular matrix(ECM)-like fiber structures.The PLGA/HMSN/Met electrospun membranes could slowly release Met for up to 35 days,and the hydrophilicity of PLGA membranes was improved by HMSN-Met doped.The composite electrospun membranes had good cell biocompatibility in vitro,and could promote cell proliferation.Conclu-sion:Modification of PLGA with HMSN-Met can improve the hydrophilicity of PLGA electrospun membranes,continuously release Met,and have good cell biocompatibility.
9.Establishment of large animal model of bicuspid aortic valve
Quanlin YANG ; Huan LIU ; Yan SHAN ; liming ZHU ; Xiaoning SUN ; Ye YANG ; Wenshuo WANG ; Lai WEI ; Chunsheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2022;29(11):1485-1491
Objective To discuss the feasibility of establishment of animal model of "functional" bicuspid aortic valve with swine and observe its effect on the wall shear stress inside the aorta. Methods Four common Shanghai White Swine with body weight between 50 kg to 55 kg were selected. Under general anesthesia and cardiopulmonary bypass, the aortic transverse incision approach was used, continuous suture with 6-0 polypropylene to align the left and right coronary valve leaflets to create a bicuspid valve morphology. After the operation, echocardiography was used to observe the aortic valve morphology and the hemodynamic changes of the aortic valve orifice. The effect on the wall shear stress inside the aorta was studied with 4D-Flow magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Results A total of 4 swine "functional" bicuspid aortic valve models were established, with a success rate of 100.0%. Echocardiography showed that the blood flow velocity of the aortic valve orifice was faster than that before the operation (0.96 m/s vs. 1.80 m/s). 4D-Flow MRI showed abnormally increased wall shear stress and blood flow velocity in the aorta of the animal models. After the surgery, in model animals, the maximal wall shear stress inside the ascending aorta was greater than 1.36 Pa, and the maximum blood flow velocity was greater than 1.4 m/s. Conclusion Establishment of the animal model of "functional" bicuspid aortic valve in swine is feasible, scientific and reliable. It can be used in researches on evaluating the pathophysiological changes.