1.Effect of different nutritional status of elderly patients with rectal cancer before surgery on postoperative reha-bilitation
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2016;25(5):379-381
Objective To summarize the prognosis of elderly patients with colorectal cancer excision who were divided into different groups by the nutritional status before their surgery.Methods In our hospital,100 patients (age from 64 to 70)with colorectal cancer were performed the screening of nutritional risk by NRS2002 before surgery.Patients with score from 1 to 2 were as the group A,and patients with score over 3 were as group B.The related indexes and recovery between two groups were compared.Results The NRS2002 rating scale score showed that 76 patients were at nutritional risk,37 cases among them received nutrition support and had faster recovery of intestinal function the time of tube pulled out after operation[(1.8 ±0.4)d vs.(2.9 ±1.5)d],exhaust time[(2.4 ±0.6)d vs.(4.3 ±0.9)d],time of in-take food[(2.9 ±0.5)d vs.(4.5 ±1.1)d],length of stay[(10.8 ±0.9)d vs.(14.1 ±1.3)d],incidence of infection related complica-tions (0 vs.5.13%),the differences were statistically significant(P <0.05).Conclusion Problems exist in varying degrees of loss of nu-trition in elderly colorectal cancer patients before surgery,an objective assessment of the extent and targeted care and nutritional support can significantly improve the postoperative nutrition and to facilitate recovery of gastrointestinal function after surgery.
2.Research of an extra-thoracic paraaortic counterpulsation device with various capacities in acute heart failure
Jiemin ZHANG ; Xiaocheng LIU ; Demin SHEN ; Zhigang LIU ; Tianwen LIU ; Yadong ZHANG ; Fan WANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2016;32(10):621-624
Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate the hemodynamic effects of an extra-thoracic paraaortic counterpulsation device(ETPACD) with various capacities in an animal model with acute heart failure.Methods The acute heart failure model was successfully induced by snaring branch of anterior descending coronary artery in sheep(weighting 35-42 kg,n =8).The ETPACD is a single port,40 ml,60 ml and 80 ml stroke volume blood chamber designed to be connected to descending aorta through a valveless graft and placed extra-thorax.The hemodynamic indices of 40 ml,60 ml and 80 ml stroke volume were recorded respectively during counterpulsation assistance.Results 40 ml,60 ml and 80 ml ETPACD increased cardiac output 36.98% (P =0.009),34.16% (P =0.012) and 53.26% (P =0.000) respectively,80 ml compared with 60 ml and 40 ml respectively P =0.001,P =0.005.And on diastolic mean aortic pressure 43.40% (P =0.000)、63.20% (P =0.000) and 78.76% (P =0.000),80ml compared with 60ml and 40ml respectively P =0.329,P =0.025.The ETPACD (40 ml,60 ml and 80 ml) increased left carotid artery flow 45.19% (P =0.007) 、61.51% (P =0.001) and 81.50%(P=0.000),80 ml compared with 60ml and40 ml respectively P=0.016,P =0.000.Conclusion This study demonstrated that ETPACD (40 ml,60 ml and 80 ml) provided benefit of circulatory support in acute heart failure with better effect on hemodynamic parameters provided by 80 ml.Therefore,ETPACD with larger stroke volume may become a promising counterpulsation device for treatment of heart failure.
3.Change of peripheral blood cortisol concentration in patients with hepatitis B virus-related acute-on-chronic liver failure
Cuicui FAN ; Caiyan ZHAO ; Yadong WANG ; Li ZHANG ; Jianmin HUANG ; Weijie WU
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2013;(6):353-357
Objective To study the profile of peripheral blood cortisol concentration in patients with hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related acute on chronic liver failure (ACLF) and its association with disease severity and predictive value on prognosis.Methods Forty-five patients with HBV-related ACLF,including 15 patients in early-stage,15 in medium stage and 15 in end-stage; and 15 patients with severe chronic hepatitis B (CHB) were also enrolled.Peripheral blood cortisol concentration was tested by chemiluminesence immunoassay.SPSS version 18.0 was used to compare peripheral blood cortisol concentration among different groups and analyze its correlation with prothrombin activity (PTA),total bilirubin (TBil),albumin (Alb),alanine aminotransferase (ALT),aspartate aminotransferase (AST),HBV DNA,international normalized ratio (INR) and model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) scores.The independent risk factors of prognosis in patients with HBV-related ACLF were determined by performing Logistic regression analysis.Results The concentrations of peripheral blood cortisol in severe CHB group,early stage ACLF group,medium stage ACLF group and end-stage ACLF group were (595.6±114.0),(496.0±87.2),(303.9±81.1),and (183.8±71.8) nmol/L,respectively.A decreasing trend was observed and the differences among groups were statistically significant (F =63.93,P < 0.01).Peripheral blood cortisol concentration were significantly different among subgroups of patients with MELD<30,followed by 30-40 and >40(F 9.01,P<0.01).Peripheral blood cortisol concentration in patients with ACLF was positively correlated with PTA level (r=0.83,P<0.01),and inversely correlated with TBil (r =-0.34,P<0.05),MELDscore (r =-0.60,P<0.01),AST/ALT (r =-0.35,P<0.05),and INR (r=-0.59,P<0.01).Association with Alb,ALT,AST and HBV DNA was not observed.According to multivariate Logistic regression analysis,MELD score,cortisol level,Alb and total cholesterol were independent risk factors of prognosis for patients with ACLF.Serum cortisol concentration in survival group of HBV-related ACLF was higher than that in death group,while the death group exhibited a gradually decreasing trend.Conclusions The peripheral blood cortisol concentration decreases in patients with HBV-related ACLF,which is related to the degree of liver dysfunction,disease severity and prognosis of patients.Moreover,the lower level of cortisol concentration indicates poor short-term prognosis in patients with HBV related ACLF.
4.Identification and characterization of one Yokenella regensburgei isolated from a case of perionychial abscess
Zhenqi LI ; Yadong LIU ; Haifei ZHAO ; Fan YUAN ; Xueying ZHANG ; Yaxuan WANG ; Xin CHENG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2024;44(8):689-695
Objective:To identify and characterize one Yokenella regensburgei strain(designated as CXLZQ123) isolated from a case of perionychial abscess. Methods:Strain CXLZQ123 was isolated from a patient with periungual abscess at the Dermatology Department of San County Central Hospital in June 2, 2023. The strain was initially identified through morphological and biochemical tests, followed by mass spectrometry identification, 16S rRNA sequencing and whole-genome sequencing. MEGA 11.0 was used to compare and analyze the strain′s genetic relationship with relevant species in GenBank, and a phylogenetic tree was constructed based on genetic distance to analyze its genetic evolution. Meanwhile, the average nucleotide identity between its genome and similar strains were compared.Results:The strain was identified as a Gram-negative rod. MicroScan WalkAway biochemical tests indicated that the strain was either Yokenella regensburgei (91.47%) or Hafnia alvei (8.53%). MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry confirmed it as Yokenella regensburgei. Based on 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis, the strain showed the highest similarity(99.37%) to CIP 105435 (sequence number NR_104934.1). The 16S rRNA gene sequence of the isolated strain Yokenella regensburgei was submitted to the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) with the GenBank sequence number of OR230248.1. The whole-genome of CXLZQ123 were sequenced and uploaded (NCBI, SRA sequence number: SRR26510420). The average nucleotide identity between CXLZQ123 and Yokenella regensburgei strains W13 and UU2206353 were 98.82% and 99.04%, respectively. Conclusions:Through morphological observation, biochemical identification, mass spectrometry identification, 16S rRNA and whole-genome sequencing, this pathogenic strain is identified as Yokenella regensburgei. This rare bacterium is sensitive to most detected antibiotics. This study provides diagnostic and treatment experience for Yokenella regensburgei-related infections.
5.Lethal mitochondrial trifunctional protein deficiency caused by HADHB gene variation: a case report
Wen ZHU ; Chunli WANG ; Jianrong FAN ; Yadong LU ; Xu CHEN ; Rui CHENG ; Xian SHEN
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2023;26(3):250-253
This article reported a male neonate with lethal mitochondrial trifunctional protein deficiency (MTPD) caused by compound heterozygous variations in the HADHB gene. The patient presented with poor milk intake complicated by abnormal myocardial enzymes within 24 h after birth and was transferred to the Children's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University on day 4. Physical examination revealed no obvious abnormalities on admission. Laboratory examination showed increased creatine kinase isoenzyme and cardiac troponin levels, and electrocardiogram suggested sinus tachycardia and low QRS voltage in limb leads. Blood screening for metabolic abnormalities showed high levels of tetradecenyl carnitine and various 3-hydroxycarnitines. Heterozygous mutations of c.739C>T(p.Arg247Cys) and c.607C>T(p.Arg203Ter,272) were detected in the HADHB gene in the boy, which were pathogenic variants included in the Human Gene Mutation Database. Followed up to three months of age, the boy was readmitted to hospital due to poor milk intake for one week and poor response for 2 d after catching a cold. After admission, he quickly developed multiple organs dysfunction such as heart failure and respiratory failure, and then died. Lethal MTPD is rare with no effective treatment and poor prognosis. Lethal MTPD should be highly suspected when unexplained cardiomyopathy, hypoglycemia, acidosis and other metabolic abnormalities appear in the neonatal period, and an early diagnosis could be confirmed with genetic testing in the neonatal period.
6.Correlation between different clinical manifestations and changes of blood indexes in canine leishmaniasis
Dawei YU ; Fan LI ; Yu FENG ; Chengming YANG ; Junke YANG ; Yadong ZHU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2023;42(8):623-626
Objective:To study the main blood parameters of Leishmania-infected dogs with different clinical symptoms in the high incidence area of visceral leishmaniasis in Gansu Province, and to provide scientific basis for early diagnosis and monitoring of canine leishmaniasis. Methods:In May 2019, Wenxian County of Longnan City and Diebu County of Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, the historical endemic areas of visceral leishmaniasis in Gansu Province, were selected as the investigation sites, and 40 dogs with positive Leishmania DNA were investigated. According to their clinical symptoms, they were divided into three groups: asymptomatic ( n = 17), minimally symptomatic ( n = 12) and symptomatic ( n = 11). At the same time, 10 healthy dogs were selected as controls. Major blood indexes were detected by an automatic animal blood five-classification cell analyzer. Results:Compared with the control group, the number of red blood cells, hemoglobin content, hematocrit, and the number of lymphocytes, monocytes and eosinophils in the asymptomatic, minimally symptomatic and symptomatic groups were decreased ( P < 0.05), while the number of white blood cells and neutrophils in minimally symptomatic and symptomatic groups were decreased ( P < 0.05). The above blood indexes were lower in the symptomatic group than those in the asymptomatic group. The number of red blood cells (control group vs symptomatic group) decreased from (6.82 ± 0.05) × 10 12/L to (4.19 ± 0.08) × 10 12/L, hemoglobin content decreased from (15.84 ± 0.74) g/L to (9.65 ± 0.18) g/L, hematocrit decreased from (46.41 ± 0.95)% to (27.86 ± 0.42)%, the number of white blood cells decreased from (14.90 ± 0.22) × 10 9/L to (10.23 ± 0.24) × 10 9/L, the number of neutrophils decreased from (7.25 ± 0.18) × 10 9/L to (6.18 ± 0.11) × 10 9/L, the number of lymphocytes decreased from (2.80 ± 0.07) × 10 9/L to (1.64 ± 0.06) × 10 9/L, the number of monocytes decreased from (1.13 ± 0.01) × 10 9/L to (0.53 ± 0.02) × 10 9/L, and the number of eosinophils decreased from (1.70 ± 0.06) × 10 9/L to (0.71 ± 0.03) × 10 9/L. Conclusion:Different clinical symptoms of Leishmania-infected dogs have different blood test results.
7.Analysis on the diagnosis of 47 cases of Kala-azar in Gansu Province
Fan LI ; Junke YANG ; Chengming YANG ; Yadong ZHU ; Dawei YU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2022;41(5):393-396
Objective:To learn about the diagnosis of Kala-azar in Gansu Province, and to provide a basis for formulating corresponding prevention and control measures.Methods:The data (age, gender, onset time, diagnosis time, diagnosis unit, etc.) of Kala-azar cases in Gansu Province from January to December 2018 were collected from the China Disease Prevention and Control Information System. At the same time, a case report questionnaire was designed to collect information such as the initial diagnosis unit and initial diagnosis results; a diagnosis and treatment questionnaire of medical institutions was designed to investigate the knowledge of diagnosis and treatment of Kala-azar (main epidemic areas, main symptoms, common detection methods, main therapeutic drugs and drug use methods) among doctors in county and township hospitals, and the pass rate and awareness rate were calculated.Results:A total of 47 Kala-azar cases were included, with an average age of 17 years. Among them, men accounted for 57.45% (27/47) and women accounted for 42.55% (20/47). Among the initial diagnosis hospitals, the proportions of provincial, municipal, county and township hospitals were 2.13% (1/47), 12.77% (6/47), 42.55% (20/47) and 42.55% (20/47), respectively; among the hospitals with confirmed cases, provincial, municipal, county and township hospitals accounted for 48.94% (23/47), 31.91% (15/47), 19.15% (9/47) and 0 (0/47), respectively. The shortest time from initial diagnosis to diagnosis of the 47 cases was 1 day; the longest was 124 days, with an average of 27 days. A total of 96 valid questionnaires were collected from doctors in county and township hospitals, of which 30 scored 60 points or above, and the pass rate was 31.25% (30/96). Among the five surveys on diagnosis and treatment knowledge of Kala-azar, doctors in county and township hospitals had the highest awareness rate of "main therapeutic drugs", which was 77.08% (74/96), and there was significant difference (χ 2 = 9.86, P = 0.002) between doctors in the two-level hospitals [90.00% (45/50), 63.04% (29/46)]. The awareness rate of "main symptoms" was the lowest, which was 25.00% (24/96), and there was significant difference (χ 2 = 4.51, P = 0.034) between doctors in the two-level hospitals [34.00% (17/50), 15.22% (7/46)]. Conclusions:The awareness rate of diagnosis and treatment knowledge of Kala-azar among doctors in county and township hospitals in Gansu Province is low, and their diagnostic ability is weak. It is recommended to strengthen the training of clinicians, improve the timeliness of diagnosis, and achieve early diagnosis, early report and early treatment of Kala-azar.
8.Predicting the transmission risk of visceral leishmaniasis in Gansu Province based on an ecological niche model
Dawei YU ; Fan LI ; Aiwei HE ; Yu FENG ; Yandong HOU ; Yadong ZHU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2023;42(9):697-703
Objective:To analyze and predict the transmission risk of visceral leishmaniasis in Gansu Province based on an ecological niche model, providing a basis for the development of precise prevention and control measures and epidemic surveillance.Methods:The information of reported cases of visceral leishmaniasis in Gansu Province from 2015 to 2021 were collected from the National Infectious Disease Reporting Information Management System, and the longitude and latitude coordinates of the distribution points of cases and the data of 19 climate variables, 5 geographical variables and 2 socio-economic variables within the region were obtained. Based on an ecological niche model, a model for predicting the transmission risk of visceral leishmaniasis was constructed using the maximum entropy algorithm (MaxEnt), and its performance was evaluated by the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC). Then the importance of each environmental variable of the model was evaluated, and the distribution area of visceral leishmaniasis transmission risk in Gansu Province was predicted.Results:A total of 368 cases of visceral leishmaniasis were reported in Gansu Province from 2015 to 2021, of which 89.13% (328/368) were from Longnan City and Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture (Gannan Prefecture). The number of cases peaked in 2017 (79 cases, 21.47%). The model had high prediction accuracy (AUC = 0.985). The results of model analysis showed that the important climate variable affecting the distribution of visceral leishmaniasis was the average temperature in the coldest quarter (contribution value of 3.1), the geographical variables were land use type (contribution value of 52.6) and vegetation cover type (contribution value of 8.5), and the socio-economic variable was population size (contribution value of 14.3). The distribution results of transmission risk showed that high, medium and low risk areas exhibited a gradual transition from the southern part to the northwest part of Gansu Province. The high risk areas were mainly located in the central and southern parts of Longnan City and the southern part of Gannan Prefecture, accounting for 0.18% of the total area of the province. Medium and low risk areas accounted for 0.48% and 2.47% of the total area of the province, respectively; and areas with no risk accounted for 96.87%.Conclusions:The ecological niche model predicts that the spread of visceral leishmaniasis in Gansu Province is characterized by point like dispersion and local high aggregation distribution. It is necessary to strengthen monitoring and prevention and control of high-risk areas such as Longnan City and Gannan Prefecture.
9.Expert consensus on standardized clinical applications of minimally invasive tooth extraction techniques
Bo JIA ; Qin WANG ; Jun CHEN ; Guangsen ZHENG ; Song FAN ; Qingsong YE ; Yan HE ; Fugui ZHANG ; Yadong WU ; Feng LIU ; Kexiong OUYANG ; Leitao ZHANG ; Xiaozhi LV ; Jianjiang ZHAO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(5):1004-1014
Tooth extraction is a common and widely employed therapeutic procedure in oral and maxillofacial surgery.Minimally invasive tooth extraction can reduce both physical and psychological trauma to the patients,and is widely recommended as a first-line clinical treatment.But currently no guidelines or consensus has been available to provide a systematic introduction of minimally invasive tooth extraction to guide the clinical practices.To address this issue,this consensus,based on a comprehensive literature review and clinical experiences of experts,systematically summarizes the indications,target patients,and contraindications of minimally invasive tooth extraction,the overall workflow of this procedure(preoperative preparation,surgical steps,postoperative management,postoperative instructions,medications,and follow-up),and its common postoperative complications to provide a comprehensive guidance for clinical application of this technique.
10.Expert consensus on standardized clinical applications of minimally invasive tooth extraction techniques
Bo JIA ; Qin WANG ; Jun CHEN ; Guangsen ZHENG ; Song FAN ; Qingsong YE ; Yan HE ; Fugui ZHANG ; Yadong WU ; Feng LIU ; Kexiong OUYANG ; Leitao ZHANG ; Xiaozhi LV ; Jianjiang ZHAO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(5):1004-1014
Tooth extraction is a common and widely employed therapeutic procedure in oral and maxillofacial surgery.Minimally invasive tooth extraction can reduce both physical and psychological trauma to the patients,and is widely recommended as a first-line clinical treatment.But currently no guidelines or consensus has been available to provide a systematic introduction of minimally invasive tooth extraction to guide the clinical practices.To address this issue,this consensus,based on a comprehensive literature review and clinical experiences of experts,systematically summarizes the indications,target patients,and contraindications of minimally invasive tooth extraction,the overall workflow of this procedure(preoperative preparation,surgical steps,postoperative management,postoperative instructions,medications,and follow-up),and its common postoperative complications to provide a comprehensive guidance for clinical application of this technique.