1.A follow-up study on durability of valved homograft conduit used in right ventricular outflow tract reconstruction
Xiaoman CAI ; Jinfen LIU ; Haibo ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2003;0(06):-
Objective To investigate the durability of the cryopreserved valved homograft conduit (VHC) used in reconstruction the right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) and its risk factors. Methods 119 cases undergoing VHC reconstruction the RVOT in our hospital between November 1989 and July 2003. 65 cases were followed-up, including the clinical examination, electroeardiography, chest radiography, echooardiography, or cardiac MRI for detection of development of homograft calcifications, obstruction and conduit valve regurgitation, and we used the morden statistics method to analyze the factors for the VHCs' durability. Results Among 65 cases, the median survival time for the VHCs was 10.9 years. The longest survival lasted for 12.8 years.The homografts failure was 15.4% . Conclusion The younger age(≤4y), smaller weighl(≤10 kg),aortic homograft are the risk factors for the VHC' durability(P
2.The safety and efficiency of non-invasive pressure support ventilation through a non-invasive ventilation-helmet in children after surgical repair of congenital heart disease
Xiaolei GONG ; Limin ZHU ; Liping LIU ; Xiaoman CAI ; Zhuoming XU
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2017;24(1):44-49
Objective To analyze the safety and effect of non-invasive pressure support ventilation in 32 patients by using a helmet and to give the appropriate way of patients who need non-invasive ventilation ( NIV) support after congenital heart disease surgery. Methods Patients over one year old after congential heart disease surgery were admitted in our Department of Cardiovascular Thoracic Surgery from July 2015 to December 2015. Patients who get clinically improved within one hour were divided into the early improved group( Group-E) ,otherwise they were classified to non-early improved group( Group-NE) . The general infor-mation,diagnosis, indication of NIV, ICU and hospital stay, complications, and mortality were collected. Results Thirty-two patients were engaged in this study,including 18 patients(56. 25%) in Group-E and 14 patients(43. 75%) in Group-NE. Patients who got improved in the first hour might have a higher incidence of avoiding reintubation[83. 33%(15/18) vs. 42. 86%(6/14),P=0. 02]. The heart rate,respiratory rate, pH,PaO2/FiO2 and lactate were improved in Group-E compared with Group-NE after the first hour by using helmet. At the end of NIV,the oxygenation showed no difference but the PaCO2 was lower in Group-E. In Group-E,the values showed a trend of improvement,while the values in Group-NE showed not only no statis-tical significance in different time points but also seemed to have a tendency of hypercapnia and reduced com-fort behavior scale in the end of NIV. There were 6 cases in Group-E and 10 cases in Group-NE developed ventilation associated pneumonia with the incidence of 33. 33%(6/18) and 71. 43%(10/14),respectively, which was significant difference (χ2 =4. 571,P =0. 03). The total duration of mechanical ventilation of Group-E was shorter than that of Group-NE [ ( 136. 72 ± 151. 49 ) h vs. ( 252. 79 ± 155. 33 ) h, P <0. 05 ] . Conclusion NIV through a helmet in children could be well tolerated and avoid re-intubation. Patients who get improved earlier may have more clinical advantages,such as less time of mechanical ventilation and lower incidence of postoperative complications. Early improvement can be considered as a valuable indicator wheth-er the patient needs to use NIV continuously.
3.Expression of caveolin-1 and PY14caveolin-1 and its clinical significance in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
Jing YU ; Shengxin TANG ; Ruinuan WU ; Zhaohui LIU ; Xiaoman CAI ; Guanghua GUO ; Suzuan CHEN
Clinical Medicine of China 2015;31(11):961-963
Objective To detect the expression of caveolin-1 and PY14caveolin-1 in different esophageal tissues,and study the relationships between the expressions of caveolin-1 and PY14caveolin-1 with the occurrence and development of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.Methods The fresh surgical specimens in 60 patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma were collected and Western blotting were used to analyze and detect the expressions of caveolin-1 and PY14caveolin-1 in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma,adjacent esophageal tissues and normal esophageal tissues.The expression of cav-1 and PY14caveolin-1 with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma were analyzed.Results The expressions of caveolin-1 and PY14caveolin-1 in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma were much higher than that in adjacent tissues and normal esophageal tissues,and the difference between them was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion The expression of caveolin-1 and PY14caveolin-1 in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma, adjacent esophageal tissues and normal esophageal tissues decreases successively,it suggests the caveolin-1 and PY14caveolin-1 may be the key of the occurrence and development of esophageal cancer cells and they could be involved in the migration and invasion of esophageal cancer.
4.Study on Composite Enzyme Assisted Extraction of Hyperoside from Acanthopanax sessiflorus
Enbo CAI ; Jing XU ; Xiaoman ZHENG ; Yanan WANG ; Dalong WANG ; Manling ZHENG ; Xiangxiang LIU ; Yan ZHAO
Herald of Medicine 2016;35(6):636-639
Objective To extract hyperoside from the leaves of Acanthopanax sessiliflorus by complex enzyme method, and optimize the extraction process by orthogonal experiment. Methods Hyperoside was determined by HPLC. Effects of temperature,α-amylase, neutral protease and cellulase on extraction rate were detected by the orthogonal tests, and the optimum extraction condition of hyperoside from the leaves of Acanthopanax sessiliflorus was determined by complex enzyme method. Results The main influence factor was temperature,follows byα-amylase, neutral protease and cellulase according to orthogonal analysis.The best condition was as follows: dose of cellulase, neutral protease and α-amylase was 2%, 0. 5% and 3%, respectively, extract at temperature of 30 ℃for 10 min. Under this condition, the extraction rate of hyperoside in the leaves of Acanthopanax senticosus was 0.52%. Conclusion As compared with the traditional technics, compound enzyme increases the productivity of hyperoside.
5.Practical investigation of sustainable development of human resources in specialized hospitals
Xiaoman CAI ; Chao ZHOU ; Yujie ZHANG
China Modern Doctor 2018;56(14):136-139
Human resources are the core resources of a specialized hospital. The construction and management innovation of human resources are the key factors for the sustainable development of specialized hospitals. This article describes the practice of human resources management in our hospital in recent years, which makes full use of the good platform of grouping and unified management of provincial hospitals to formulate the 13th Five-Year Development Plan for Human Resources and improve corresponding measures. Through the recruitment, introduction, development and management innovation of human resources, our hospital is committed to perfecting the development of talents and disciplines, so that the enthusiasm and overall quality of the staff can be improved, the talent teams are unified, the structure is optimized, and the talent echelon gradually becomes reasonable. Our hospital will further implement the national new medical reform policy and strive to improve the capability of the specialty in our hospital, so as to meet the evergrowing medical needs of the general mass.
6.Clinical characteristics and risk factors in pregnancy with severe community-acquired pneumonia
Yanjun HE ; Caiyuan MAI ; Lujing CHEN ; Xiaoman ZHANG ; Jianyong ZHOU ; Mian CAI ; Yongxing CHEN ; Qinglian QI ; Zaidong YANG
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2018;53(12):842-848
Objective To analyze clinical characteristics of severe community-acquired pneumonia during pregnancy and its outcomes, and to explore the relevant risk factors. Methods From September 2012 to September 2017,324 398 pregnancies admitted in 7 tertiary hospitals were included. Clinical data of 33 cases of pregnancies with severe community-acquired pneumonia(severe pneumonia group)and 214 cases of pregnancies with common community-acquired pneumonia (control group) were reviewed retrospectively, including the clinical information, manifestations, laboratory examinations and pregnancy outcomes. Relevant risk factors were analyzed by multivariate logistic regression analysis. Results (1) General data: pregnancies with severe community-acquired pneumonia accounted for 0.010%(33/324 398) of hospitalized pregnancies, the gestational age of two groups were(28±8)and(23±8)weeks, body mass index were(21.7±2.1)and(25.5±3.4)kg/m2, rate of low income were 54.5%(18/33)and 31.8%(68/214), respectively. The differences between two groups were all statistically significant(all P<0.05). No significant differences were found in age, pregnancy and parity times, rate of main pregnant complications such as diabetes and hypertension, educational level, asthma and onset seasons between two groups(all P>0.05). (2)Clinical data: the severe pneumonia group had significantly higher incidence of fever [100.0%(33/33)vs 75.2%(161/214)], shortness of breath(90.9% vs 16.8%)compared with the control group(all P<0.05).The median peripheral leukocytes counts were 12.3×109/L and 10.2×109/L, the hemoglobin level were(84±18) and(107±14)g/L,the albumin level were(26±4)and(37±3)g/L, the median serum urea nitrogen level were 3.7 and 2.4 mmol/L,the serum creatinine level were(72±25)and(45±11)μmol/L, respectively in two groups. The differences were all statistically significant (all P<0.05). No significantly statistical differences were found in coagulation indicator and cardiac function between two groups(all P>0.05).(3) Treatments: in severe pneumonia group, 12 patients(36.4%,12/33)needed invasive mechanical ventilation, 9 patients(27.3%,9/33)needed non-invasive mechanical ventilation, average time of mechanical ventilation was(7±4)days;8 patients(24.2%,8/33)with septic shock needed vasoactive drugs. However, there was no patient in control group needing mechanical ventilation and vasoactive drugs.(4)Pregnant outcomes: one patient(3.0%,1/33)died in the severe pneumonia group, while no death occurred in the control group. The hospital stay between two groups were(15.1±4.1)and(7.0±1.9)days, the rates of abortion and stillbirth between two groups were 42.4%(14/33)and 3.3%(7/214), the rates of premature were 10/19 and 6.3% (13/207), the rates of cesarean were 15/19 and 43.0%(89/207), the rates of low birth weight newborn were 17/19 and 14.0%(29/207), the rates of infected newborn were 15/19 and 10.1%(21/207), the birth weights were(2 165±681)and(3 102±400)g, respectively. The differences between two groups were all statistically significant(all P<0.05).(5)Multivariate logistic regression analysis demonstrated that anemia, low body mass index, hypoproteinemia were risk factors for severe pneumonia in pregnancy(all P<0.05). Conclusions Pregnancy with severe community-acquired pneumonia may be complicated by multiple organ dysfunctions, lead to adverse outcomes. Anemia, malnutrition are risk factors for pregnancy with severe pneumonia. Active and effective treatment may improve its prognosis.
7.Free trajectory cone beam computed tomography reconstruction method for synchronous scanning of geometric calibration phantom and imaging object.
Jiangze CAI ; Xiaoman DUAN ; Hongliang QI ; Yusi CHEN ; Jianhui MA ; Linghong ZHOU ; Yuan XU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2021;38(5):951-959
In order to suppress the geometrical artifacts caused by random jitter in ray source scanning, and to achieve flexible ray source scanning trajectory and meet the requirements of task-driven scanning imaging, a method of free trajectory cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) reconstruction is proposed in this paper. This method proposed a geometric calibration method of two-dimensional plane. Based on this method, the geometric calibration phantom and the imaging object could be simultaneously imaged. Then, the geometric parameters could be obtained by online calibration method, and then combined with the geometric parameters, the alternating direction multiplier method (ADMM) was used for image iterative reconstruction. Experimental results showed that this method obtained high quality reconstruction image with high contrast and clear feature edge. The root mean square errors (RMSE) of the simulation results were rather small, and the structural similarity (SSIM) values were all above 0.99. The experimental results showed that it had lower image information entropy (IE) and higher contrast noise ratio (CNR). This method provides some practical value for CBCT to realize trajectory freedom and obtain high quality reconstructed image.
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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Phantoms, Imaging
8.Phenotypic and genotypic analysis of a girl carrying a 2q22.3 microduplication encompassing the MBD5 gene.
Xuelian HE ; Yufeng HUANG ; Sukun LUO ; Xiaoman CAI ; Chao ZENG ; Jun LIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2019;36(6):624-627
OBJECTIVE:
To carry out single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based chromosome microarray analysis (CMA) for a boy featuring global developmental delay.
METHODS:
The SNP array was conducted for the child, and real-time PCR was used to validate its result and identify the origin of pathological copy number variants.
RESULTS:
SNP array revealed that the patient has carried a de novo 2.5 Mb duplication at 2q22.3q23.3, which encompassed ACVR2A, KIF5C, MBD5, EPC2, LYPD6, LYPD6, MMADHC and ORC4 genes. Literature review suggested that the MBD5 gene from the duplicated region may have predisposed to the global developmental delay shown by the girl.
CONCLUSION
The patient's clinical phenotype was consistent to that of 2q23 duplication, for which the MBD5 gene may play a key role. CMA has provided an important tool for the diagnosis of patients with global developmental delay.
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Chromosomes, Human, Pair 2
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DNA Copy Number Variations
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DNA-Binding Proteins
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genetics
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Female
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Genotype
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Humans
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Kinesin
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Phenotype