1.Expression of scaffold protein palladin in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma and its clinicopathological significance
Xifeng FU ; Yanzhang TIAN ; Xiushan DONG ; Yanjun LI ; Fei GAO
Cancer Research and Clinic 2015;27(8):522-525,528
Objective To investigate the expression of scaffold protein palladin in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) tissues and to discuss its clinicopathological significance.Methods 56 samples of PDAC and corresponding adjacent normal pancreas (NP) tissues were collected.Another 10 samples of chronic pancreatitis (CP) tissues were collected.Western blot analysis and immunohistochemistry assay were performed to detect the expression of protein palladin.The correlation of palladin expression with clinicopathological factors of PDAC was analyzed.Results Western blot analysis revealed that the expression of palladin in PDAC,CP and NP tissues were respectively 0.93±0.07,0.41±0.07 and 0.20±0.06,and the expression of palladin was significantly increased in PDAC tissues compared with NP and CP tissues (P < 0.05),and its expression was significantly increased in CP tissues compared with NP tissues (P < 0.05).Immunohistochemical staining showed that palladin was mainly expressed in activated myofibroblasts in PDAC tissues.The rate of palladin expression was 79 % (44/56),which was higher than that in NP tissues (2/10) and CP tissues (4/10),and its expression was found to be correlated with the degree of tumor differentiation,lymph node metastasis and clinical TNM classification (P < 0.05),and it had no correlation with patient' s sex,age,tumor location and distant metastasis (P > 0.05).Conclusions Scaffold protein palladin is highly expressed in PDAC tissues,and it is expressed in the activated myofibroblasts within tumor microenvironment.Scaffold protein palladin may be involved in the invasion and metastasis of PDAC.
2.Relationship between left ventricular volume parameters and cardiac function in elderly patients with heart failure
Xiushan LI ; Yicheng LIAO ; Dongqing LI
Clinical Medicine of China 2018;34(4):365-367
Objective To explore the relationship between left ventricular volume parameters and cardiac function in elderly patients with heart failure. Methods From January 1st, 2012 to December 31st, 2014,five hundred and twenty-eight heart failure elderly patients with coronary heart disease,hypertension,heart valve disease, dilated cardiomyopathy, and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in Kailuan General Hospital were collected in this study. The left ventricle diastolic end volume ( LVEDV ) , left ventricle end systolic volume ( LVESV) and left ventricular ejection fraction of the patients were measured. The concentrations of N type brain natriuretic peptide ( NT-proBNP ) and related biochemical indexes were detected. Results Among the 528 patients with cardiac insufficiency,367 were males and 161 were females. Among them,there were 199 cases of heart function I,163 cases of heart function II,99 cases of heart function III and 67 cases of heart function IV. Correlation analysis showed that the correlation coefficients of LVEDV, LVESV and age were 0. 431 ( P=0. 001) ,0. 472 ( P=0. 001 ) and 0. 243 ( P<0. 001 ) , respectively. Logistic regression analysis showed that LVEDV ( OR=2. 654, 95%CI 2. 124-3. 894, P=0. 004 ) , LVESV ( OR=2. 939, 95%CI 2. 539-3. 256, P=0. 001),LVESV),NT-proBNP (OR=2. 921,95%CI 2. 888-3. 562,P=0. 002) were risk factors for heart failure. Conclusion The correlation between LVESV and cardiac function in elderly patients with heart failure is better than that in LVEDV,and the correlation between the two and cardiac function is better than that of age.
3.Progress in Research of Electrigens in Microbial Fuel Cell
Ying LI ; Yongming SUN ; Xiaoying KONG ; Lianhua LI ; Zhenhong YUAN ; Xiushan YANG
Microbiology 2008;0(09):-
Electricigens play an important role in microbial fuel cell(MFC) . This review provides an introduction of different electricigens on theirs taxonomical group,biochemical,physiological and morphological characteristics. The ability of electricity production of electricigens and electron transfer mechanisms in microbial fuel cells are also concluded. The prospect of waste water treatment and bio-electricity production is underlined,it is point out in this review that the future research of microorganism for MFC should be focused on enrichment,adaptation,modification and optimization by multi-strains application to improve the performances of MFC.
4.Seasonal decomposition and ARIMA methods in prediction of tuberculosis incidence in Urumqi,China
Liang WEN ; Xiushan ZHANG ; Chengyi LI ; Chenyi CHU ; Yong WANG ; Yanggui CHEN ; Shenlong LI
Military Medical Sciences 2017;41(4):287-290
Objective To compare the accuracy of the seasonal time series decomposition method and autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) in the prediction of incidence of tuberculosis(TB) in order to facilitate early-warning.Methods The seasonal decomposition model and ARIMA model were constructed by SPSS20.0 software based on time series of monthly TB incidence between January 2005 and December 2014 in Urumqi,China.The obtained models were used to forecast the monthly incidence in 2015 and compared with the actual incidence respectively.Results Between 2005 and 2014,the incidence of TB was higher during March,April and May in Urumqi.A linear fitting model and a cubic curve fitting model were constructed by the time series seasonal decomposition method.The mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) of each predicted monthly incidence in 2015 was 18.75% and 92.25%,respectively.The predicted values of the linear model were lower than actual values and the predicted values of the cubic curve model were higher than actual values.An ARIMA (2,1,1) (1,1,0)12 fitting model was established by ARIMA method.The MAPE of each predicted monthly incidence in 2015 was 9.46% and there were no significant differences between the predicted and actual values.Conclusion The ARIMA method is better than the seasonal decomposition method for predicting the monthly incidence of TB in Urumqi.
5.Epidemiological analysis of measles in China between 2005 and 2013
Xiushan ZHANG ; Yicheng WU ; Quan QIAN ; Wanyu LIU ; Wenyi ZHANG ; Shenlong LI
Military Medical Sciences 2015;(5):360-363
Objective To analyze the epidemiologic characteristics and epidemic intensity of measles in China between 2005 and 2013 , and to provide evidence for reasonable allocation of health resources and measles elimination in China . Methods Descriptive epidemiological methods were applied to measles surveillance data and demographic information during this study.Results A total of 597 594 cases, including 366 deaths, were reported from all over China , among whom 355 409 were males (59.47%) and 242 185 were females (40.53%).The average annual incidence was 5.07/100 000 and the average annual mortality was 0.0031/100 000.The majority of cases were children under 10 years old, accouning for 64.64%.Conclusion The incidence of measles in China is decreasing .Measles mainly occurrs in spring and there is significant difference between age and gender groups , and obvious regional differences are also found .
6.Association between intestinal barrier and bacterial translocation in patients with liver cirrhosis
Peibo LI ; Fanbo QIN ; Jianping GONG
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2019;35(8):1854-1857
Decompensated liver cirrhosis has various life-threatening complications such as spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, hepatic encephalopathy, and sepsis, and the development of such complications is closely associated with bacterial translocation. Pathological bacterial translocation in patients with liver cirrhosis is caused by the impairment of intestinal barrier function, and thus bacteria can cross the intestinal barrier and enter the mesenteric lymph nodes or other sites. Therefore, a better understanding of the association between intestinal barrier and bacterial translocation in liver cirrhosis can provide new theoretical support for the treatment of liver cirrhosis. This article discusses the four major components of the intestinal barrier, namely the mechanical barrier, the immune barrier, the chemical barrier, and the biological barrier, as well as their changes during bacterial translocation.
7.Relationship between gastrointestinal flora and gastrointestinal neoplasms
Jianwei CHEN ; Hongxia LI ; Xiushan DONG
International Journal of Surgery 2019;46(4):277-280
The gastrointestinal flora is composed of a large number of microorganisms with complex structure,which participates in the process of decomposition,digestion and absorption of nutrients,promotes the development of the body's immune system,inhibits the colonization of pathogenic bacteria,and affects the health and disease of the body.In recent years,with the advancement of sequencing technology,the relationship between gastrointestinal flora and gastrointestinal neoplasms has became a research hotspot.This article reviews the carcinogenic pathways of the gastrointestinal flora and the possible carcinogenic mechanisms of the gastrointestinal flora.
8.Disease spectrum difference in patients with craniocerebral injury in high altitude and plain areas
Yunming LI ; Jianwen GU ; Jihong ZHOU ; Yongqin KUANG ; Jun QIU ; Xinyan ZHANG ; Shan OU ; Xiushan ZHENG ; Xun XIA ; Hui ZHU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2012;28(7):588-591
Objective To compare the differences of disease spectrum between patients with brain trauma injury (TBI) in the high altitude areas and those in the plain areas.Methods The front page information of medical records of local TBI patients admitted to military hospitals from 2001 to 2007 was extracted from the Chinese Trauma Database.Ten military hospitals from high altitude areas (high altitude group) and 10 military hospitals with the same hospital level from plain areas (plain group) were selected and the patients in the two groups were compared for their differences in general condition and disease spectrum.Results High altitude group displayed a larger proportion of male patients (P<0.01),a lower age (P<0.01),a smaller proportion of patients with Han nationality (P<0.01),asmaller proportion of emergency patients (P<0.01),a larger proportion of critically ill patients (P<0.01),a lower median of hospital days (P<0.01),a lower operation rate (P<0.01),as compared with the plain group.The injury of the patients with TBI in turn were intracranial organ injury (excluding those with skull fracture),open wound of head,neck,and trunk,skull fracture,injury of nerves and spinal cord.The orders of TBI disease spectrum of the high altitude and plain groups were the same,but the disease compositions of the two groups had significant difference (P<0.01).Conclusions Thereexist significant differences in demographics,admission status and disease spectrum of TBI patients inhigh altitude and plain areas.However,the current clinical treatments of TBI in high altitude areas are usually with reference to the experience in plain areas,which is worthy of paying attention by relevant departments.
9.Internet of things follow-up improves blood pressure management in patients with continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
Aihua LI ; Lizhen DENG ; Aijun LAI ; Wanling ZHUO ; Xiushan DENG ; Yinghui DENG ; Mengjun LIANG ; Zongpei JIANG
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2021;37(12):956-966
Objective:To explore the difference of blood pressure compliance rate in patients with continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) in the internet of things (IoT) follow-up and conventional care.Methods:CAPD patients from 3 peritoneal dialysis centers from May 2019 to October 2019 were included in this retrospective cohort study. They were divided into IoT group and conventional care group according to the way of follow-up. The difference in blood pressure compliance rate during 1 year of follow-up between the two groups was observed. The primary outcome was defined as the proportion of patients with blood pressure compliance rate≥85%.Results:A total of 75 patients were included in this study, in during 32 patients in IoT group and 43 patients in conventional care group. The comparison of baseline data between the two groups showed that the dialysis age of patients in IoT group was shorter ( P<0.01). After a median of 9(9, 12) months follow-up, the median blood pressure compliance rate was 85.2% (65.2%, 95.1%), and 25 patients (65.6%) in IoT group had met the target of blood pressure compliance rate≥85%, which was significantly higher than that in the conventional care group (17 cases, 39.5%) ( χ2=4.996, P=0.025). The cumulative probability of the target of blood pressure compliance rate≥85% was 97%, 90%, 90% and 52%, respectively in IoT group, while 95%, 86%, 55% and 34%, respectively in conventional care group after 3, 6, 9 and 12 months of follow-up, and the different between the two groups was significant (Log-rank χ2=4.774, P=0.029). Adjusted for age, sex and dialysis age, the multivariate Cox proportional risk regression model showed that serum creatinine level(for every 1 μmol/L increase, HR=1.002, 95% CI 1.000-1.003, P=0.033), follow-up mode (IoT follow-up vs conventional care, HR=0.023, 95% CI 0.003-0.210, P=0.001), follow-up times (for each additional time, HR=0.879, 95% CI 0.823-0.939, P<0.001) and the rate of weight compliance (for each increase of 1%, HR=0.964, 95% CI 0.939-0.991, P=0.008) was the independent influencing factors for the blood pressure compliance rate<85%. The results of subgroup analysis showed that patients with shorter dialysis age (<10 months) and in the centers where the nurses finished the PD follow-up work as part-time job had better blood pressure control in IoT follow-up. Conclusions:IoT follow-up is helpful to improve CAPD patients' blood pressure compliance rate. Elevated serum creatinine level at baseline is the independent risk factor associated with poor blood pressure compliance. However, IoT follow-up, more follow-up times and the elevated rate of weight compliance are the protective factors for blood pressure compliance. IoT follow-up mode is more recommended for patients with short dialysis age and for dialysis centers where most of the nurses are part-time.
10.Implementation and effectiveness evaluation of clinical nutrition pharmacist-involved consultation in nutrition support therapy
Qingqing LI ; Xiushan DONG ; Chuanli YANG ; Xiaomin WANG ; Yan WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2023;31(5):284-289
Objective:To explore the necessity and feasibility of clinical nutrition pharmacist-involved consultation, and evaluate the impact on clinical outcome.Methods:Patients who received the nutritional consultation involving pharmacists at Shanxi Bethune Hospital between 2019 and 2021 were retrospectively enrolled. Patient clinical characteristics, distribution, consultation purpose and nutrition management regimen, and clinical outcomes were collected and analyzed.Results:There was increasing utilization of nutrition pharmacist-involved consultations and referrals to pharmacy clinic over the three years. An average of 95.3% of consultation advices were accepted. Over 90% of patients who were scored 3-6 points with Nutritional Risk Screening 2002 benefited from such consultations. Patients with tumors, elderly patients, and patients with digestive system disorders showed the most benefit from nutritional consultations. The purpose of consultation was focused on the development of individualized nutritional management plans, which brought about improvement in patient's nutritional indicators.Conclusion:There is a strong demand for nutritional pharmacy consultation in large-scale comprehensive hospitals, and the standardized consultation workflow paves the way for comprehensive and individualized nutrition therapy.