2.Effects of positive end-expiratory pressure on pulmonary shunt during geneal anesthesia and after the operation
Jia-He WANG ; Ya-Hui WANG ; Wen-Xia YANG ;
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1994;0(04):-
The effects of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) on pulmonary shunt were studied during gen- eral anesthesia and postoperative period.Twenty cholecystectomy patients were randomly divided into experiment group (group P) and control group (group Z). PEEP and ZEEP were used separately after induction. Artery blood and mixed blood from the right ventricle were taken for blood gas analysis and determine the amount of pulmonary shunting before anesthesia. half and hour, one and half an hour and two and half an hour after anesthesia and one hour after the operation.The results showed that shunt in group P decreased gradually during general anesthesia and returned to the level of preoperation at an hour after operation. Shunt in group Z was increased continually and the level was significantly higher than preoperation an hour after operation. Shunt between two groups was significant difference (P
3.Clinical analysis of the effect of cervical conization on fertility and pregnancy outcome
Haojie HE ; Ling-Ya PAN ; Hui-Fang HUANG ; Jing-He LANG ;
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2001;0(08):-
0.05).Among the 26 pregnancies,there occurred one ectopic pregnancy and four cases of spontaneous abortion.In the 13 delivery cases,there were one premature delivery,two cases of premature rupture of the membrane,and ten cases of cesarean section.The sample height of the cone was less than 2.0 cm in the nine delivery cases,and the mean width of the cone was over 2.5 cm.Conclusion No evidence of secondary infertility caused by cervical conization was found.There was also no significant increase in the number of either premature delivery cases or low birth weight infants. The sample height of the cone might play a more important role in the pregnancy outcome than the width, which still needs to be further verified by larger studies.
4.Screening on Common Pathogens in Newborn Infants with Low Body Weight and Pneumonis
li, DONG ; li, HE ; zhi-hui, ZHOU ; ning, CHENG ; ya-na, BAI
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2003;0(10):-
Objective To explore the association between the infection of human cytomegalovirus(HCMV),herpes simplex virus typeⅠ(HSV-Ⅰ),HSV-Ⅱ,toxoplasma(TOX) and serum hepatitis B virus(HBV)these 5 pathogens and low body weight and pneumonia,and explore the clinical value of nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) examining newborns infected with pathogens.Methods Forty-six newborn infants with low weight and 66 newborn infants with pneumonia were selected.And 1 mL pripheral blood of every newborn infant was drawn.Classic phenol-chloroform-isoamyl alcohol-protease digested,after neonatal serum extraction of DNA in peripheral blood through 2 pairs of pri-mers,the outer primer amplified larger DNA fragments and the inner primer amplified small fragments,in the amplified products.HCMV,HSV-Ⅰ,HSV-Ⅱ,TOX and HBV of the viral DNA in highly conservative district to design primer respectively and amplify its viral DNA,nested PCR was used to detect of these pathogens DNA in infants of low body weight and pneumonia,and to detect positive rate of infection.Screening for birth defects in infants in these virus infection.SPSS 10.0 software was used to analyze the relationship between infection of 5 pathogens.Results The infective rate of HCMV in 46 infants with low body quality was 91.3%,the infective rate of HSV-Ⅰwas 8.7%,the infective rate of HSV-Ⅱwas 15.2%,the infective rate of TOX was 8.7%,and the infective rate of HBV was 15.2%.Among 66 infants with pneumonia,the infective rate of HCMV was 83.3%,the infective rate of HSV-Ⅰwas 6.1%,the infective rate of HSV-Ⅱwas 16.7%,the infective rate of TOX was 6.1%,and the infective rate of HBV was 7.6%.The infective rate of HCMV was higher than that of other 4 pathogens,these infection rates were different statistically in these 5 kinds of pathogens(Pa=0).Conclusions Five kinds of pathogens both low pathosens screening is necessary newborns infants with low body weight and pneumonia,and for the early diagnosis and prevention of these pathogens.
5.An overview of epidemics in Liberia and its revelation for epidemic prevention during peacekeeping operations
Li-Hua, SONG ; Ya-Hui, XU ; Jun, HE ; Hong, ZHU ; Qing, DUAN
Bulletin of The Academy of Military Medical Sciences 2009;33(6):519-521
Communicable diseases are the major threats to the health and security of all the people living in Liberia, including UN peacekeepers from China. The most prevalent communicable diseases in Liberia include malaria, HIV/AIDS, acute respiratory infection, sexual transmitted disease, schistosomiasis, onchocerciasis, tuberculosis, cholera, pertussis, hepatitis, meningococcal disease, typhoid fever, Lassa fever and yellow fever. An insight into the profiles and epidemiology of the above epidemics in Liberia would greatly help peacekeepers with disease diagnosis and epidemic prevention. According to the profiles of epidemics in Liberia and the authors' experience in epidemic prevention in Liberia, the authors recommend that peacekeepers strengthen their epidemic prevention as follows. Firstly, a combined vector control strategy is suggested for the prevention and control of vector-borne diseases. Secondly, water safety should be highlighted by water disinfection and regular water quality testing. Thirdly, vaccines, diagnostic reagents and medications should be accordingly outfitted. Then, the awareness of epidemic prevention and individual hygiene should be improved by education and strict management. Finally, the daily life management for peacekeepers is also very important. The epidemic overviews and strategies for epidemic prevention described in this paper are also useful for all the other peacekeepers deployed in Africa.
6.The relationship between four GWAS-identified single nucleotide polymorphisms and female breast canc-er in Henan population
Yaning HE ; Qi CHEN ; Hui LIU ; Xianfu SUN ; Chaojun LIU ; Yingbo SHAO ; Ya ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2015;(5):367-371
Objective To verify the association between common breast cancer susceptibility loci which have been confirmed in European and Asian populations and breast cancer susceptibility in sporadic breast cancer among the Han nationality in Henan province , and to analyze their genotypes in the internal type of breast cancer . Methods In 253 breast cancer patients ( the case group ) and 343 patients who had benign breast lesions ( the control group), rs2046210(6q25.1), rs2981582(EGFR2), rs889312(MAP3K1), and rs3803662(TOX3/TNRC9)were genotyped by SNP im-LDR technique.According to estrogen receptor(ER), progesterone receptor (PR), human epidermal growth factor receptor 2(HER2)and Ki67, breast cancer are divided into 5 types:Lu-minal A, Luminal B, HER2-enrich, Luminal HER2, and triple negative breast cancer ( TNBC).Results rs2046210(6q25.1), rs2981582(EGFR2), rs889312(MAP3K1)had no statistical differences between the case group and the control group(P=0.421, 0.459, and 0.468), but the genotype of rs3803662(TOX3/TNRC9)in the case group and the control group had statistical difference (P=0.037).The allelic frequencies of rs3803662 between the case group and control group were different in codominant inheritance ( OR=2.19, 95%CI:1.19-4.02)and recessive genetic models (OR =2.06,95% CI:1.15 -3.70).Compared with AA and GA, GG in-creased the risk of breast cancer ( P =0.012, 0.015 ).The genotypes of rs2046210 ( 6q25.1 ), rs2981582 (EGFR2), rs889312(MAP3K1), and rs3803662(TOX3/TNRC9)had no difference in different types of breast cancer.Conclusions Four common breast cancer susceptibility loci from GWAS are not entirely associated with breast cancer risk among the Han nationality in Henan province .Only rs3803662(TOX3/TNRC9)is confirmed to increase the risk of breast cancer .Different genotypes of 4 loci distribute equally in different types of breast cancer .
7.Evaluation of the follow up results of patients with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia Ⅲ after surgical treatment
Zhi-Qin DAI ; Ling-Ya PAN ; Hui-Fang HUANG ; Jing-He LANG ;
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2001;0(02):-
Objective To evaluate the follow-up results of patients with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia Ⅲ(CIN Ⅲ)after surgical treatment.Methods A retrospective analysis of consecutive patients with CIN Ⅲ after surgical treatment between Jan 1st,1999 and Jun 30 th,2004 was performed.The follow- ups of the patients after surgical treatment were assessed.Results In the follow-up of patients with CINⅢ after surgical treatment,the rate of abnormal cytology was 9.3%.The rate of follow-up was higher in patients with cervical conization than in patients with initial hysterectomy and in patients of the oncological group than of the non-oncological group.The rate of follow-up was lower in patients over 40 years old.There was no difference in the residential areas of the patients.Conclusions Cytological follow-up of patients with CINⅢ after operation is varied.The rate of follow-up is lower in patients over 40 years old,in patients having initial hysterectomy and in patients of the non-oncological group.The rate of follow-up is associated with the knowledge about CIN of both surgeons and patients.
8.Effect of valsartan on neointimal proliferation and expression of CD34 after angioplasty in rabbits
Hui-He LU ; Ya-Jun LIU ; Li ZHANG ; Zheng-Qiang SHENG ; Yi WANG ; Yun-Yuang GUAN ;
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2006;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the effect of valsartan (angiotensinⅡtypeⅠreceptor antagonists) on neointimal proliferation and expression of CD34 after angioplasty in rabbits.Method Twenty-four male New Zealand White rabbits were randomly divided into three groups:the control group,fed up with common diet;the model group and the valsartan group,fed up with hypercholesterolemic diet for 4 weeks,f then and ballon angioplasty.At 4 weeks after operation,the model group was fed up with common diet,whereas the valsartan group was fed up with the admixture of valsartan 10 mg?kg~(-1)?d~(-1) and common diet.All the rabbits were killed at the end of the 12th weeks.The abdominal aorta was performed with pathologic and morphologic analysis,and expression of CD34 in endothelial cells was analyzed with immunohistochemical method.Results Compared with the model group,the neointimal thickness and area of the valsartan group decreased by 56.58%and 66.81%, respectively.The expression of CD34 of the valsartan group was significantly higher (P
9.Langerhans cell sarcoma of talus: report of a case.
Ya-li LIAN ; Hui-ying HE ; Song-lin LIAO ; Li-jun YIN ; Zhi-hui HAN ; Jie ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2006;35(11):697-698
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10.Hysteroscopic treatment of women with previous cesarean scar defect.
Da-bao XU ; Ya-qiong HE ; Hui LIU ; Ya-jun WAN ; Min XUE
Journal of Southern Medical University 2010;30(2):394-396
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of hysteroscopic treatment of women with previous cesarean scar defect (PCSD).
METHODSFrom May 2006 to October 2008, 12 patients with PCSD were diagnosed and treated hysteroscopically in our hospital, all of them were successful followed-up for one year postoperatively, and their clinical data were analyzed.
RESULTSAll 12 hysteroscopic procedures were completed successfully, and there were no surgical complications. Nine patients with longer periods and 1 patient with intermenstrual spotting preoperatively remained asymptomatic after hysteroscopic surgery, and 1 patient with longer periods and infertility experienced normal periods, while remained infertility, and the remaining 1 patient complaining postcoital bleeding preoperatively had recurrence of the bleeding.
CONCLUSIONHysteroscopic surgery of women with PCSD was minimally invasive and effective.
Adult ; Cesarean Section ; adverse effects ; Cicatrix ; etiology ; surgery ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Hysteroscopy ; Postoperative Complications ; surgery ; Uterine Diseases ; surgery