1.Differentiation between peri-prosthetic infection and aseptic loosening using quantitative analysis of triphasic 99Tcm-MDP bone scintigraphy
Xinxin LI ; Yanyan ZHANG ; Weifang ZHANG ; Yuan MAO ; Meixin ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2013;33(6):437-439
Objective To differentiate between peri-prosthetic infection and aseptic loosening using quantitative analysis of triphasic bone scintigraphy.Methods Twenty-eight patients (9 males,19 females; mean age 67.5 years,range 49-80 years) with recurrent joint pain after arthroplasty were retrospectively assessed.All patients underwent triphasic bone scintigraphy.ROI of each joint was drawn and the ratios of affected to unaffected side were calculated.The ratios of blood flow phase,blood pool phase,static phase,Creactive protein (CRP) and erythrocyte sedimentation (ESR) were quantitatively analyzed by ROC curve.The final diagnosis was based on microbiological and histological examinations.The optimal cut-off value was chosen based on the ideal sensitivity and specificity.Results Nine patients were diagnosed as septic loosening,17 patients aseptic loosening,1 patient bursitis of hip joint and 1 patient suture reaction.Taking the positive results of blood flow phase or blood pool phase as standard for diagnosing septic loosening,the sensitivity,specificity and accuracy of bone scintigraphy were 7/9,78.9% (15/19) and 78.6% (22/28),respectively.The AUC of blood pool phase was 0.942,and the sensitivity and specificity were 8/9 and 78.9%(15/19),respectively,with the optimal cut-off value of 1.40.The AUCs of blood flow ratio and CRP were 0.816 and 0.795,with cut-off values of 1.53 and 1.20,respectively.The AUCs of static phase ratio and ESR were 0.474 and 0.722,respectively,both P>0.05.Conclusions For the diagnosis of septic loosening,quantitative analysis of triphasic 99Tcm-MDP bone scintigraphy,particularly with the ratio of blood pool phase,is more accurate than qualitative analysis.
2.Effect and safety of primary percutaneous coronary intervention on acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction in elderly patients
Shenwen FU ; Xianqing HU ; Ming ZHONG ; Biao TANG ; Yanyan MAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2015;34(2):126-128
Objective To investigate the effect and safety of primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) of acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) in elderly patients.Methods 103 consecutive patients with STEMI treated by primary PCI were divided into two groups according to the age:the elderly group [aged≥65 years,with a mean age of (75.7 ±6.2) years(n =49],the non-elderly group [aged<65 years,with a mean age of (43.0±8.6) years(n =54].Clinical characteristics,complications related to PCI procedure and success rate were analyzed,and major cardiovascular events (MACE) were followed up for(5.7 ± 1.2) months.Results The proportion of female,patients with Killip ≥ Ⅲ,three vessels disease and higher level of serum brain natriuretic peptide were higher in elderly group than in non-elderly group (all P<0.05).No significant difference was observed between the two groups in success rate and complications of PCI procedure (both P>0.05).Patients were followed up for (5.7± 1.2) months.The in-hospital and one-month mortalities were higher in elderly group than in non-elderly group [8.2% (4 cases)vs.0% (0 case),10.2%(5 cases) vs.0 % (0 case),respectively,all P<0.05].There was no significant difference in six-month mortality and MACE between the two groups.Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that Killip ≥ Ⅲ was related with the increase of one-month mortality in patients with STEMI undergoing primary PCI,whereas age was not.Conclusions Primary PCI is effective and safe in elderly patients with STEMI.
3.Analysis of the follow-up results concerning pregnancy, delivery and infants after assisted reproductive technique with GnRH-a for luteal support
Weiqin ZHOU ; Yanping PAN ; Yanyan ZHUANG ; Fei XIA ; Caiping MAO
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2016;(1):31-35
Objective To investigate the results of follow-up visits of pregnancy course, delivery and infants of women who got clinically pregnant by assisted reproductive technique after gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist (GnRH-a) added for luteal support, and to analyse the influence of adding GnRH-a in luteal support on the safety of mother and infant. Methods A retrospective analysis was carried out on the medical record from 215 patients who got clinically pregnant after luteal phase long regimen fresh-cycle transfer was operated. According to the differences in luteal support methods, the patients were assigned to Group A (124 patients, progesterone+dydrogesterone group), Group B (91 patients, GnRH-a added group). The patients′ pregnancy course, delivery time, and the growth and development of infants within 1-2 years were followed up. Results (1)There was no obvious difference between Group A and Group B in terms of the abortion ratio during the early pregnancy (8.1%, 12.1%), the rate of abortion villous deformity (50.0%, 9.1%), the rate of heterotopic pregnancy (10.5%, 5.5%) and rate of twin pregnancy (19.4%, 28.6%;all P>0.05).(2)Compared to group A, during the middle and late pregnancy of single or twin pregnancy in Group B , there was no obvious difference in the rate of fetal chromosomal abnormality, organ malformation incidence, late abortion rate and stillbirth rate (all P>0.05).(3)As to childbirth, in the case of twin pregnancy, there was a higher rate of premature delivery (60.0%, 39.1%;P=0.041), as well as rate of lower birth weight of newborn (56.0%, 34.8%; P=0.037) in group B.(4)The statistics on general growth and development as well as infantile common diseases within 2 years after birth indicated that there was no obvious difference between the two groups in single birth and twin birth subgroup (all P>0.05). Conclusion On the basis of controlling of implanted embryos and reducing the occurrence of twins, GnRH-a luteal support maybe relatively safe and effective.
4.Determination of cellular transformation of THP-1 cells mediated by Mycobacterium tuberculosis spp. infection and the involved signaling pathways
Yanyan QIN ; Xiaoyan HUANG ; Shuping LI ; Liwei LI ; Yafei MAO ; Jie YAN
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2008;28(5):385-389
Objective To determine the effect of Mycobacterium tuberculosis spp. inducing transformation of THP-1 cells to epithelioid cells (EC) and the involved signaling pathways and their regulations. Methods THP-1 cells infection models respectively infected with M. tuberculosis strains H37Rv, bovis and phlei were established. Indirect immunofluorescent staining assays were used to detect the expressions of monocyte/macrophage differentiation antigen CD115 and EC differentiation antigen CD82 of the THP-1 cells before or after infection. By Sandwich ELISA Kits, the phosphorylation levels of p38MAPK, Akt1 and STAT3 of the THP-1 cells before or after infection were measured. The alterations of CD115 and CD82 expression levels were examined when the associated signaling pathways were blocked with specific blocking agents. Results CD115 expression was weakened and CD82 expression was strongly increased in all the THP-1 cells infected with the three strains. A temporal up-regulation of the p38MAPK phoshporylation level but no obvious alteration of Akt and STAT3 phosphorylation levels after THP-1 cells infected by strain H37Rv or bovis. The THP-1 cells infected with anyone of the three strains continuously expressed CD115 after MAPK, PI3K/Akt or JAK/STAT of the cells was blocked. Although JAK/STAT was blocked, the THP-1 cells respectively infected with the three different strains still expressed CD82. However, CD82 expressed in THP-1 cells infected by the strain H37Rv or bovis was disappeared when p38MAPK and PI3K/Akt pathways of the cells were blocked. Conclusion Strain H37Rv and bovis can induce the infected THP-1 cells transforming to EC and p38MAPK and PI3K/Akt signaling pathways participate and regulate the transformation procedure. Of the two signaling pathways p38MAPK seems to be more important.
5.A clinic laboratory data analysis of peripheral CIK cell abnormal increase in adult
Huaifeng MAO ; Lijuan WU ; Tong LIU ; Jing XIE ; Xiaoli HU ; Yanyan WANG
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(35):4727-4730
Objective To analyze the clinic data of peripheral CIK cell increased abnormally in adults and discuss the function of the laboratory indexes on disease diagnosis ,monitoring and therapeutic intervention .Methods The peripheral blood of patients was collected to analysis .The flow cytometry instrument was used to detect lymphocyte subgroup .every patient was conducted bio‐chemical analysis ,function of blood coagulation tests and examination of marrow cell and the patient′s medical record was analyzed retrospectively .Results The total number of leukocyte and the percentage of lymphocyte in peripheral blood of patient were in‐creased;immunophenotyping results showed that lymphocytes was mainly T lymphocyte ,T8 cell number was increased and number of T4 cell was decreased;CIK(CD3+56+ ) cells were in the majority .the number of CIK cells was decreased after treatment and ranged from 28 .6% to 59 .7% .there was no obvious anomaly in examination of marrow cell before and after treatment .TNF‐α,IgM were increased mildly ,C4 was decreased mildly ,and other indicators were no obviously abnormal .Conclusion It is the first time that cases with CIK cells idiopathic increased .The monitoring of flow T lymphocyte subgroup can provide clinical diagnosis ,effect monitoring and it is worth to promote .
6.Level of self-efficacy of diabetic patients in rural communities in Shanghai and the influencing factors
Yanyan WEI ; Yueqin MAO ; Chunjun MA ; Zhijun ZHU ; Musong LIU ; Enfang FAN ; Li WEI
Modern Clinical Nursing 2016;15(1):10-14
Objective To investigate the scale of self-efficacy and the influencing factors among the elderly diabetic population in rural communities in Shanghai . Method The diabetic patients in the rural communities were involved in the study by questionnaire to analyze the patient′s self-efficacy and its influencing factors. Results The total score of self-efficacy was (77.48 ± 22.22), with the index score of 59.60%. By multiple stepwise regression analysis, the influencing factors were age, education level and annual income. Conclusions The self-efficacy of diabetic patients is at a low level. To improve their self-efficacy, we should strengthen the education to the diabetic patients with age of 40~49 or poor in education or lower in income.
7.Study on the changes of gonadotropin releasing hormone agonist in pinopodes
Weiqin ZHOU ; Yali JIANG ; Haibo TANG ; Hongyang GAO ; Yanyan ZHUANG ; Fei XIA ; Caiping MAO ; Chunrong ZHU
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2017;52(8):539-544
Objective To study the changes of gonadotropin releasing hormone agonist (GnRH-a) in pinopodes during luteal phase and to explore the possible mechanism of GnRH-a in luteal phase support of assisted reproductive technology (ART).Methods Totally 40 primary infertility women who were treated with ART due to male factors were enrolled,according to the order of the group they were randomly divided into experimental group and control group.On the 7th day after ovulation,the experimental group received a subcutaneous injection of 0.1 mg of GnRH-a,while the control group received a subcutaneous injection of placebo only (0.9% salinc 2 ml),3 days later they came to the clinic again.Serum estradiol and progesterone levels were measured before and after treatment in each group.Pinopodes were collected for electron microscopic examination.Levels of ER and PR were detected by western blot.Results (1) There was no significant difference between the experimental group and the control group in the estrogen level before and after the treatment (all P>0.05).The level of progesterone in the experimental group after treatment [(66.8± 14.9) nmol/L] was significantly higher than that before treatment(P<0.05);also significantly higher than the same period of the control group (P<0.05).(2) There was no significant difference in the expression of ER protein in the experimental group before and after treatment (P>0.05).The expression of PR in the experimental group after treatment was significantly lower than that before treatment (P<0.05);also lower than the same period of the control group (P<0.05).(3) Expression amount of pinopodes in the experimental group after treatment was significantly higher than that before treatment [65% (13/20) versus 25% (5/20),P< 0.05],and the development trend was more mature [the percentage of maturation:75% (15/20) versus 35% (7/ 20),P<0.05].Expression amount of pinopodes after treatment and the percentage of maturation in the experimental group were significantly higher than those in the same period of control group (P<0.05).Conclusion GnRH-a in luteal phase support may play a role through the corpus luteum,which may promote the secretion of progesterone,downregulation of PR expression,promote the growth of pinopodes,and improve the endometrial receptivity.
8.The introduction and enlightenment of the teaching philosophy and methods of evidence-based medicine for foreign graduate students
Hanmei TANG ; Yanyan FU ; Shaoju MAO ; Weixuan SUN ; Zhilin LIAO ; Jianni LI ; Hongheng QIU ; Jinyun ZHU ; Peng HUANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2016;15(2):130-134
Aiming at evidence-based medicine course of graduate students, foreign medical colleges and universities usually took in the teaching philosophy that emphasized stages (focusing on knowledge ac-cumulation) and practicality (focusing on ability training). And they put forward a lot of teaching methods which implemented the conception, such as problem-based learning, journal club, blended learning approach, online learning platform, concept mapping etc. In order to provide a useful reference for the domestic teaching reform and development, this paper introduced the teaching philosophy and related teaching meth-ods mentioned above.
9.Laparoscopic ultrasonography and intraoperative cholangiography for detection of occult choledocholithiasis
Minhua ZHENG ; Jianwen LI ; Yanyan HU ; Aiguo LU ; Feng DONG ; Mingliang WANG ; Lu ZANG ; Zhihai MAO ; Yu JIANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(09):-
ObjectiveTo evaluate intraoperative cholangiography (IOC) and laparoscopic ultrasonography (LUS) for detection of occult common bile duct stones (CBDS) during laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC). Methods From Jun. 2000 to Sep. 2001, 98 patients undergoing LUS and IOC during LC were analyzed prospectively.Results[The successful rate of LUS and IOC were 100% and 95% respectively, the time for LUS (7 7?2 1) min was significantly shorter than IOC (11 4?3 5) min ( P 0 05). The visualization of intrapancreatic portion of CBD by LUS was 62% vs 97% by IOC ( P
10.Mechanism of action of bile acid-farnesoid X receptor-intestinal microecological axis in the development of liver failure and liver regeneration
Yanyan CHEN ; Yanmei LAN ; Minggang WANG ; Dewen MAO
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2021;37(2):480-484
Liver failure is a common critical medical disease, and extensive liver cell necrosis within a short period of time exceeds the regeneration capacity of liver cells and thus results in an extremely high fatality rate. Promotion of effective liver regeneration is the key to antagonizing liver failure. Recent studies have shown that bile acid, farnesoid X receptor (FXR), and intestinal microecology play an important role in liver failure and liver regeneration. This article reviews the association between bile acid, FXR, and intestinal microecology and their role in liver failure and liver regeneration, so as to provide new ideas for the treatment of liver failure in clinical practice.