2.The application value of vertebral body venography in performance of percutaneous vertebroplasty
Caifang NI ; Long CHEN ; Baoshan XU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2001;0(01):-
Objective To evaluate the clinical value of vertebral body venography in performance of percutaneous vertebroplasty(PVP). Methods 92 patients with 124 vertebraes underwent PVP. Before injecting the bone cement, venography was performed with injection of nonionic contrast material into vertebral body. 124 vertebraes were classified into four groups according to the results of vebgrophy. Group A: no draining veins displayed; group B: draining veins appeared late; group C: draining veins appeared ahead of time; group D: draining veins appeared ahead of time, then intervention such as adjusting the puncture needle's position or gelatin sponge embolization of vein was performed to delay the appearance of veins. Results 94 of 124 vertebraes displayed draining veins. According to the results of vebgrophy, there're 30 vertebraes in group A, 25 in group B, 30 in group C, 39 in group D. Thirty-seven vertebraes demonstrated cement extravasation, cement entering vein was observed in sixteen vertebraes and two patients among them had pulmonary embolism. Venograms showed all correlative venous extravasation. Bone cement extravasation rate of each groups was 20.0%, 24.0%, 56.7% and 20.5% respectively. Moreover, extravasation rate of group C was higher than any other group. Pain reduction was observed in 88 of 92 patients after 30 days of the operation, the rate of pain relief was 95.7%. Conclusion Vertebral body venography could describe the velocity of venous blood flow within vertebral body and predict the direction of bone cement leaking to veins effectively, which could provid valuable information in takeing some measures to prevent bone cement leaking into veins. Vertebral body venography has very impotant clinical value in improving the safety and preventing complication of PVP.
3.The Analysis on Stress, Coping and Mental Health of Different Groups
Qingpeng XU ; Long CHEN ; Hua PEI
Chinese Mental Health Journal 1991;0(02):-
Objective: Stress, coping and mental health of the different educational level groups, the different gender groups and the different ages groups were studied. Methods: Ss (N=4 745) of a group corporation evaluated their stress levels, ways of coping and mental health with a self-developed Social Stressor Questionnaire, Simplified Coping Style Questionnaire and SCL-90 scale. Results: The lower educated groups scored lowest in social stressor, positive coping (PC), negative coping (NC) and SCL-90.The higher educated groups scored highest in social stressor, PC and NC, Man scored higher in social stressor, PC and NC, but lower in SCL-90 than women. The younger groups scored higher in social stressor and SCL-90 than older group. Conclusion: The result showed the latter education can improve mental health.
4.The effects of serotomin on ionic channels currents and membrane potentials of the guinea pig proximate colon myocytes
Long XU ; Baoping YU ; Mingkai CHEN
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2001;0(11):-
Objective To investigate the effects of serotonin(5-HT) on the ionic channels currents and membrane potentials of single guinea pig proximate colon myocytes. Methods Cell images before and after contraction were captured and analyzed with an imag e analysis software. Channels currents, action potential (AP) and resting potent ial (RP) were recorded with an EPC-9 amplifier. Results The direct actions of 10 ?mol/L 5-HT to myocytes resulted in followin g effects: Firstly, the exogenous stimulated peak values of AP reduced to 60%?7 .3%(n=7,P
5.Building of the medical capacity evaluation system using DRGs-related indexes in clinical departments and its tests
Xiwu XU ; Long LI ; Tong CHEN ; Chen WANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2014;30(7):506-510
Objective To build a complete medical capability evaluation system for hospital's clinical departments,based on the data of a public general hospital in Beijing,using simplified DRGs-related indexes as a risk-adjustment tool.Methods Select with literature review,corresponding medical capacity evaluation indexes to build a primary index data base,and establish the evaluation index system of clinical medical indexes of a hospital based on DRGs analysis using Delphi method and AHP method.Conduct the sequence comparison and paired t test using the evaluation method mentioned above as well as the traditional evaluation method.Results Establishing the evaluation system of medical ability for clinical departments composed of 3 first level indexes and 12 two level indexes based on DRGs related indicators The 3 composing first level indexes are productivity,efficiency and quality whose corresponding weighting coefficients were 0.363,0.479,0.158 respectively.Outcomes of the sequence comparison from both this method and the traditional method are basically the same,and the paired t test shows no significant difference between the two.Conclusion This evaluation system facilitates data collection and accurately indicate the medical capacity of a hospital's clinical department,making it an ideal tool for hospital's day-to-day management.
6.The application of "Basket" skill in the interventional therapy for intracranial aneurysm
Xiaoao LONG ; Bing CHEN ; Liyi CHEN ; Chengjie XU ; Geling ZHAO
Clinical Medicine of China 2009;25(7):756-757
Objective To study the ways,mechanism,indication,curative effect of " Basket" skill applied in the interventional therapy for intracranial aneurysm. Methods Intracranial aneurysm with 1 : 1 ≥ neck/body ≥ 1 : 2 ," 3 D coil" was used to form a basket in it;in that with 1:2 > neck/body,common "2D coil" was applied. And the following coils were applied with hydrocoil or fibered coil combined with common platinum coil to increase the embol-ism density. Results In 156 cases with 158 aneurysms,143 aneurysms were 100% embolized (90. 5% ) ;131 ca-ses discharged with GOS 5 score(84.0% ),and 2 cases died ( 1.3% ). Conclusion " Basket" skill can increase the embolization density in aneurysm,reducing the residual of the neck,getting embolizated fully and improving the prognosis.
7.Protective effects of a c-jun N-terminal kinase inhibitor, SP600125, against D-galactosamine/lipopolysaccharide induced acute liver failure in mice
Long CHEN ; Haozhen YANG ; Fei PANG ; Zhiheng XU ; Jinhua HU
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2013;31(7):392-395
Objective To investigate the protective effect of c-jun N-terminal kinase (JNK)inhibitor SP600125 against acute liver failure in mice.Methods Fifty-five male C57/BL6 mice were divided into control group (n =30) and SP600125 group (n =25).The animals were given an intraperitoneal injection of D-galactosamine (D-GalN,400 mg/kg body weight)/lipopolysaccharide (LPS,30 μg/kg body weight).The control group and SP600125 group were given 10% dimethyl sulfoxide (15 mL/kg body weight) or SP600125 (75 mg/kg body weight) subcutaneously 12 h and 1 h before D-GalN/LPS administration,respectively.D GalN/LPS induced mouse JNK activation was detected by immunohistochemistry for phospho JNK (p-JNK).D-GalN/LPS induced mouse liver cell apoptosis was detected by immunohistochemistry for Caspase-3 and TdT-mediated-dUTP nick endlabeling (TUNEL).Serum alanine transaminase (ALT) level was tested to assess liver injury.Survival rate of mice within 24 h after D-GalN/LPS administration was observed.The comparison between groups was done by t test and survival rate was analyzed by Kaplan-Meier method.Results JNK activity in liver tissues,as indicated by observation of p-JNK positive cells by immunohistochemistry,was diminished 4 h after D-GalN/LPS administration in SP600125 group.Reduced Caspase-3 activity was observed 6 h after D-GalN/LPS administration in SP600125 group (as indicated in immunohistochemistry by Caspase-3 positive cells).Mice in SP600125 group showed significantly lower TUNEL-positive cell count than control group (43.0±24.5 vs 194.7±73.8; t=9.743,P=0.000).Serum ALT level 6 h after D-GalN/LPS administration was (24.0±54.7) U/L in SP600125 group,which was significantly lower than that in control group [(1234.4±478.4) U/L; t=4.734,P=0.0015].SP600125 also significantly improved the survival rate within 24 h after D-GalN/LPS administration (4/5 vs 1/10; x2=5.225,P=0.0223).Conclusions JNK inhibitor SP600125 exerts protective effects against D-GalN/LPS induced acute liver failure in mice by suppressing JNK activation and hepatocyte apoptosis.
9.The predictive value of serum uric acid in the outcome of traumatic brain injury
Du CHEN ; Long BAO ; Feng XU ; Shiqi LU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2014;23(11):1244-1248
Objective To investigate the predictive value of serum uric acid for patients with traumatic brain injury.Methods A total of 330 patients with traumatic brain injury (Glasgow Coma Scale score,GCS:3-14) admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University between November 2010 and October 2012 were enrolled.They were divided into a survival group (GOS:2-5) and a non-survival group (GOS:1).The levels of serum uric acid were measured from venous blood in the morning of the second day after admission.Clinical data were analyzed by logistic regression model,spearman correlation,and ROC curve analysis.Results Spearman correlation analysis showed that serum uric acid was significantly correlated with GCS (r =-0.270 1,P =0.000) and GOS (r =-0.251 2,P =0.000).Age,GCS,pupil reaction and serum uric acid were determined as independent predictors for death by logistic model.The adjusted OR of uric acid was 1.0048,(95% CI:1.001 9-1.007 6,P =0.001).The area under the ROC curve was 0.718,(95% CI:0.666-0.766),the optimal cut-off value determined by the Youden index was 304 μmol/L (sensitivity:60.24%,specificity:78.14%,correctly classified:73.64%).In the core model (Age + GCS + Pupil reaction),theR2 value was 0.476 4.With uric acid added into,the predictive power of the model increased to R2 =0.510 5 (7.2% increased).Conclusions The level of serum uric acid is significantly correlated with the severity of TBI and could be used as an independent predictor for death.
10.Effects of pervanadate on radiation-induced G2/M arrest and apoptosis in BET-2 cells
Long YANG ; Xiangyu XU ; Yuwen CONG ; Jiapei CHEN
Cancer Research and Clinic 2006;0(10):-
Objective To study the effects of Pervanadate(Per) on BET-2 cells cell cycle arrest and apoptosis induced by ionizing radiation. Methods The BET-2 cells were radiated with 0, 1, 3, 5, 7, 10 Gy and divided into PTP(protein tyrosine phosphatases)-specific inhibitor Per-treated group and non-pervanadate group(served as a control) and then incubated after ?-ray irradiation. Cell cycle and apoptosis were measured by FCM and Hematoxylin-Eosin staining at different time phases. Results G2/M phase arrest and apoptosis were induced in a pattern of dose-effect and time-course after irradiation in the BET-2 cells. In Per-treated group, G2/M phase arrest increased more notably, and apoptosis decreased markedly. Conclusions These studies suggested that Pervanadate potentialy enhance the ratio and prolong the term of G2/M phase arrest, and facilitate the damaged hematopoietic cells to be repaired, remarkably prevent radiated-cells from apoptosis.