1.Relationship between serum uric acid and metabolism syndrome in community-based elderly population in Beijing: a cross-sectional survey
Shaochen GUAN ; Zhe TANG ; Xianghua FANG ; Xiaoguang WU ; Hongjun LIU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2013;32(11):1246-1249
Objective To investigate the relationship between serum uric acid (SUA) and metabolism syndrome (MS) in community-based elderly population in Beijing.Methods A community-based and cross-sectional survey on 1821 elderly person was performed in Beijing in 2000.Questionnaire survey,physical examination and blood biochemical tests were conducted.Relationship of MS and its components with SUA was analyzed.Results Among 1821 subjects,there were 365 cases with MS (20.0%) and 1456 cases without MS (80.0%).SUA level was higher in MS group than in non-MS group [(5.20±2.27) μmol/L vs.(4.50±1.44) μmol/L,t=-7.34,P=0.000].All subjects were divided into 4 groups according SUA level:goup 1 (≤3.5μmol/L,n=443),group 2 (3.6 μmol/L-4.4 μmol/L,n=465),group 3 (4.5 μmol/L-5.4 μmol/L,n=446) and group 4 (≥5.5 μmol/L,n=467).SUA level was increased along with the increased BMI,TG,TC,LDL-C levels,and decreased along with the decreased HDL-C level,which had significant differences (F=43.07,9.32,22.36,8.19,9.39,all P<0.001).There were significant distribution differences in MS components numbers in the 4 groups (x2=73.62,P=0.000).After adjusting for age,sex,residential,education level,marriage,smoking,drinking and exercise habits,logistic regression analysis showed that MS was related with SUA level,and the risk of MS was increased along with the increased SUA level.Conclusions MS is correlated with SUA level in elderly people.SUA level should be observed and controlled effectively in the elderly.
2.Split-hand sign in the patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Jia FANG ; Mingsheng LIU ; Yuzhou GUAN ; Xiaoguang LI ; Liying CUI
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2016;49(3):227-231
Objective To investigate the diagnostic value of the split-hand sign in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ( ALS).Methods Ninety ALS patients, 41 patients with other neuromuscular disorders and 71 normal controls were recruited for conventional nerve conduction study.Compound muscle action potential ( CMAP) amplitude recorded from abductor pollicis brevis ( APB) , abductor digiti minimi ( ADM) and first dorsal interosseous (FDI), CMAP amplitude ratios, CMAP amplitude differences and split-hand index ( SI) were analyzed.Results The APB/ADM CMAP amplitude ratio was significantly lower in the ALS patients (0.44(0.44)) than that in the patients with other neuromuscular disorders (1.31(0.87);z=6.967, P<0.01) and the normal controls (0.99(0.42);z=7.687, P<0.01).The FDI/ADM CMAP amplitude ratio was significantly decreased in the ALS patients ( 0.79 ( 0.46 ) ) compared with that in the normal controls ( 1.23 ( 0.39 ); z =5.899, P <0.01 ).The FDI/ADM CMAP amplitude ratio was comparable between the ALS patients and the patients with other neuromuscular disorders ( 0.93 ( 0.62 );z=1.737,P=0.081).SI was significantly lower in the ALS patients (2.42 (3.14)) than that in the patients with other neuromuscular disorders (10.10(6.54);q=7.947, P<0.05) and the normal controls (17.93(8.32);q=10.827, P<0.05).SI <5.2 can help differentiate ALS from mimic disorders, with a sensitivity of 83.33% and specificity of 96.43%.Conclusions The split-hand sign appears to be a specific feature of ALS.SI robustly differentiates ALS from mimic disorders and potentially facilitates an earlier diagnosis of ALS.
3.Construction of innovation ability training system for postgraduates of health service management in higher medical colleges and universities
Bo LIU ; Xiaoguang GUAN ; Pengcheng ZHANG ; Chang HE
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2017;16(3):258-261
Targeting the common fact that colleges and universities of traditional Chinese medicine neglect management post practice,are lack of cutting-edge,cross-disciplinary and methodological courses,fail to reflect the traditional Chinese medicine's singularity and update courses slowly during the process of cultivating their graduate students,Heilongjiang University of Chinese Medicine innovates its culture system of graduate student in related major.It is also devoted to developing problem-based learning,introducing bitutor system,reforming course system,which may hopefully improve their graduate students' innovative thoughts and abilities,strengthen their innovative knowledge theory system to finally discover an appropriate reform model for the culture system which can be perfectly replicable.
4.Protective effect of myeloid-derived suppressor cells in mice with sepsis
Xiaoguang HU ; Li TONG ; Yongjun LIU ; Lu CAO ; Yanping ZHU ; Xiangdong GUAN ; Changjie CAI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2014;(11):1690-1692
Objective To investigate whether myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) have a protective effect in septic mice. Methods The model of caecal ligation and puncture (CLP) was performed to induce polymicrobial sepsis in mice. The changes of MDSCs in spleens at different times after operation were studied. In order to observe the influence of MDSCs on the inflammatory factors and survival of septic mice, MDSCs were injected into the peritoneal cavities of mice after CLP. Results MDSCs accumulated in spleens of septic mice progressively. MDSCs could increase anti-inflammatory cytokine production, decrease the level of inflammatory factors, and improve the survival rate of mice with sepsis. Conclusion MDSCs can attenuate the inflammation and improve the survival rate of mice with sepsis, suggesting that intraperitoneal injection of MDSCs may provide a new direction for the treatment of sepsis.
5.Utility of single fiber electromyography in the differential diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and cervical spondylosis
Mingsheng LIU ; Liying CUI ; Xiaoguang LI ; Yuzhou GUAN ; Lin CHEN ; Benhong LI ; Hua DU
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2009;42(8):525-528
Objective To assess the utility of single fiber electromyography (SFEMG) in the differential diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and cervical spondylotic radiculopathy and myelopathy. Methods SFEMG was performed in extensor digitorum communis muscles (EDC) of 3 groups of patients, including 61 ALS patients with findings of cervical spendylosis on MRI, 59 ALS patients with normal MRI of cervical spine, and 55 patients with cervical spendylotic radiculopathy and myelopathy. The parameters of SFEMG between different groups were compared. Results The mean jitter was (81.2± 25.9), (91.6 ± 32. 4) and (40. 9 ± 11.8) μ in ALS patients with finding of cervical spondylosis on MRI, ALS patients with normal MRI of cervical spine, and patients with cervical spondylosis respectively. M50 of the percentage of jitter >55 μs was 73%, 80% and 5% in the 3 groups respectively. M50 of the percentage of block was 10%, 20% and 0 in the 3 groups respectively. Fiber density was 2.9±0.5, 2.9±0.6 and 2. 4 ± 0. 6 in the 3 groups respectively. There was no significant difference in those parameters of SFEMG between the ALS with findings of cervical spondysosis and those with normal MRI. There was significant difference in those parameters of SFEMG between the patients with ALS (the mean jitter: (86. 3± 29. 6) μs; M50 of the percentage of jitter > 55 μs: 80% ; M50 of the percentage of block: 14% ; fiber density: 2. 9±0. 5) and those with cervical spondylosis (t = 14.49, Z = 8.96, 7. 68,t = 5. 83, all P = 0. 000). In 18 patients with ALS, conventional EMG studies showed active and chronic denervation in only 1 region at the first visit. SFEMG was performed in EDC which had normal Medical Research Council Scale and EMG. SFEMG showed increased fiber density in 16 patients, increased jitter in 13 patients and impulse block in 6 patients. Conclusion SFEMG shows significantly increased jitter and block in ALS whether there is MRI findings of cervical spondysosis or not, which can help to differentiate ALS from cervical spondysotic radiculopathy and myelopathy.
6.A project of magnetic coils newly designed to restrain the negative value of the intensity of magnetic induced electric field.
Zhipeng LIU ; Tao YIN ; Xiaoguang GUAN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2003;20(1):45-59
In the non-invasive magnetic nerve stimulation of human brain, the coil of figure "8" is mostly used. The peak maximum is corresponding to the center of the coil, and the negative peak value is corresponding to the twain edges of the coil, the latter one is apt to cause abnormal nerve excitation. In this text, we put emphasis on the study of abnormal stimulation induced in magnetic stimulation and analyse the electric field intensity of the figure-8 coil. Aiming at the large negative value of intensity, we develop a new structure coil to restrain abnormal stimulation. Theoretical simulation is demonstrated here also.
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7.Double-row suture anchors under arthroscopy for avulsion-type greater tuberosity fractures (Mutch type I)
Gang LIU ; Lei ZHANG ; Guoyou WANG ; Xin ZHOU ; Tao ZHANG ; Taiyuan GUAN ; Xiaoguang GUO ; Shijie FU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(19):3005-3010
BACKGROUND: Greater tuberosity of humerus, as the attachment point of rotator cuff, plays a vital role in shoulder.Neer and AO classification for proximal humeral fractures have been accepted extensively. However, the classification for single greater tuberosity fractures of the proximal humerus is little reported, and its fixation method remains controversial.OBJECTIVE: To explore the curative efficacy of the double-row suture anchors under arthroscopy for avulsion-type greater tuberosity fractures (Mutch type Ⅰ) METHODS: Clinical data of 24 patients with avulsion-type greater tuberosity fractures (Mutch type Ⅰ) undergoing double-row suture anchors under arthroscopy were analyzed retrospectively. The displacement distance of the greater tuberosity of humerus was measured on CT before and after fixation. The shoulder joint was evaluated by Constant-Murley Score and the University of California, Los Angeles score at baseline, 1, 3, 6 and 12 months postoperatively. Besides, the visual analogue scale scores were detected at baseline and 12 months postoperatively.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) Double-row suture anchors effectively improved the displacement of greater tuberosity and rotator cuff injury. (2) The patients accompanied by rotator cuff injury accounted for 79.16%. (3) The Constant-Murley Score and the University of California, Los Angeles scores were significantly improved at each time point (P < 0.05). The visual analogue scale scores after fixation were significantly superior to those before fixation (P < 0.05). (4) These results suggest that the double-row suture anchors under arthroscopy can effectively improve the displacement of greater tuberosity and alleviate the pain. Moreover, it is conductive for early recovery of the shoulder function with little trauma, so it is a good choice for avulsion-type greater tuberosity fractures (Mutch type Ⅰ).
8.The learning effect of modified ileal conduit intracorporeally accomplished following laparoscopic radical cystectomy
Houyi WEI ; Wahafu WASILIJIANG ; Wei WANG ; Xing GUAN ; Xiaoguang ZHOU ; Liming SONG ; Nianzeng XING ; Yinong NIU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2021;42(1):43-47
Objective:To analyze the learning effect of laparoscopic radical cystectomy(LRC)+ modified ileal conduit(MIC).Methods:From 2014 to 2019, 42 patients underwent MIC and their clinical data was retrospectively analyzed. 34 operations were performed by surgeon 1 and 8 operations by surgeon 2. We divided the 34 patients of surgeon 1 into three groups according to their surgical sequence (group A, 1st to 12th; group B, 13th to 23th; group C, 24 th to 34 th), the 8 cases of surgeon 2 was regarded as group D. The history of abdomen surgery in the 4 groups were 0, 1, 4, 3 cases, respectively ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference of the other baseline characteristics, such as age, BMI, American Society of Anesthesiologists. Then we compared several variables between the 4 groups like operation time, time of ileal conduit construction, blood loss, complication rate, lymph node yield, surgical margin, etc. The key steps of the MIC included isolating terminal ileum when the mesentery was transilluminated, performing end-to-end reflux ureterointestinal anastomosis after the efferent loop was fixed, closing the rent of the retroperitoneum. Results:All operations were performed intracorporeally with no transition to open surgery. The operative time for group A, B, C were 330.0(320.0, 360.0)min, 300.0(250.0, 308.0)min, 270.0(216.0, 324.0)min, respectively ( P =0.010). The time of ileal conduit construction of the 3 groups were 136.5(131.3, 147.5)min, 92.0(79.0, 119.0)min, 79.0(72.0, 115.0)min, respectively ( P <0.001). In addition, the difference of the two variables above between A and B, A and C groups separately reached statistical significance ( P<0.05), while the difference between B and C groups did not ( P>0.05). Other variables, such as blood loss, complication rate, lymph node yield, surgical margin, between the 3 groups reached no statistical significance ( P>0.05). The operative time of group D was 420.0(350.0, 450.0)min, and it reached statistical significance ( P<0.05) when compared with group A. There were no significant differences in other variables, such as blood loss, complication rate, lymph node yield, surgical margin, among the 2 groups ( P>0.05). Conclusions:The learning effect of LRC+ MIC was obvious. When surgeon volume increased, the operative time decreased significantly. Variables like estimated blood loss and complication rate of the 2 surgeons did not reached significant difference, which indicated reproductivity and safety of this procedure.
9.The association between prevalence of cardio-cerebro vascular diseases and metabolic syndrome defined by different diagnostic criteria in middle and aged people
Zichen WANG ; Xianghua FANG ; Zhe TANG ; Xunming JI ; Xiaoguang WU ; Hongjun LIU ; Shaochen GUAN ; Fei SUN ; Lijun DIAO ; Ming FENG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2011;30(10):871-875
Objective To study the association of prevalence of cardio-cerebro vascular diseases (CCVD) with metabolic syndrome (MS) defined by different criteria in middle and aged people.Methods A cross-section survey was conducted among 1458 people aged 55 years and over in urban and rural areas of Beijing in 2009.MS definitions by World Health Organization (WHO),National Cholesterol Education Program-Adult Treatment Panel Ⅲ (NCEP-ATP Ⅲ ) revised,international diabetes mellitus (IDF) and Chinese Diabetes Society (CDS) were applied to analyze the association MS with the prevalence of CCVD.Results The risks of CCVD were all significantly higher in patients with MS than with non-MS using 4 definitions of MS.The definitions of WHO and CDS showed well agreement with the prevalence of CCVD.OR values of MS for CCVD were 2.14 folds (95% CI:1.59-2.87) for WHO definition and 1.91 folds (95% CI:1.43-2.55) for CDS definition,while OR values of MS for CCVD were 1.68 folds (95% CI:1.32-2.15) for NCEP-ATPⅢ definition and 1.64 folds (95% CI:1.26-2.13) for IDF definition as compared to non-MS,respectively.After adjustment for age,sex,region,history of smoking and alcohol drinking,the OR values in above four definitions were 1.91,1.88,1.67 and 1.80,respectively.The OR value of MS was highest for stroke by CDS definition and highest for coronary heart disease by WHO definition.Conclusions MS values defined by WHO and CDS are the optimal index of prevalence for CCVD in middle and aged people.
10.Application of CT angiography in operation of cranial base meningioma
Jianqiang CHEN ; Xiangjun HAN ; Keshan SHI ; Gang LI ; Xiangying LI ; Hong LU ; Ying GUAN ; Xiaoguang YOU ; Yuefu ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2010;26(4):631-634
Objective To probe the value of multi-slice spiral CT angiography (MSCTA) in decreasing surgical trauma of the cranial base meningioma. Methods Thirty-two patients with cranial base meningioma were examined preoperatively with MSCTA to observe the shape and the relationship with the adjacent vessels and the skull base. Three-dimensional images were reconstructed to imitate the approach of operation and compared with surgical findings. Meanwhile, 22 patients withnot MSCTA were selected randomly as control group. The amount of blood transfusion and the occurrence rate of complications were compared between the two groups. Results MSCTA depiceted clear three dimensional images of the meningioma and the relationship with the adjacent vessels and the skull base, corresponded very well to the surgery. By imitating the operation, all patients were designed the incision size of bone appropriately, the vessels of peritumoral were kept off effectively and the risk of the embedded vascular were assessed accurately. The conventional surgical approach and method were changed in 9 patients, 4 formulated the planning of the sub-total resection and radiotherapy preoperatively. Compared with control group, the amount of blood transfusion reduced significantly (P<0.05) and postoperative complications decreased. Conclusion MSCTA can imitate the surgical operations in multi-angle and supply the vital information for choosing the proper surgical approach, thereby reducing surgical trauma and postoperative complications.