1.Clinicopathological analysis of nine cases of epithelioid sarcoma
Bin HU ; Kan WU ; Xu YAO ; Hao SONG ; Sijian WEN ; Hao CHEN ; Jianfang SUN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2015;48(10):727-729
Objective To better characterize the clinical and histopathological manifestations, diagnosis and differential diagnosis of epithelioid sarcoma (ES).Methods Clinical data were collected from nine patients with ES diagnosed and treated at the Institute of Dermatology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College from 2000 to 2014.The clinical and histopathological manifestations, immunophenotype, treatment and prognosis of ES were reviewed retrospectively.Results The median age at onset of ES was 34.5 years in these patients, and the average disease duration was 8.3 years.Lesions began on the extremities in 8 patients, and manifested as nodules,ulceration and lymphedema.Histopathological examination showed that tumor cells mainly consisted of spindle cells and epithelioid cells, some of which were in a palisade arrangement with central necrosis.Cytokeratin, epithelial membrane antigen (EMA) and vimentin were coexpressed by tumor cells.Recurrence was observed at the original site in 6 patients after lesion resection, and pulmonary metastasis occurred in 4 patients.Five patients were followed up and two of them died of pulmonary metastasis.Conclusions Local recurrence is frequent in patients with ES after lesion removal.Lymph node and pulmonary metastases of ES are common, and pulmonary metastasis is usually associated with a poor prognosis.
2.The predictive value of cystatin C in patients with acute coronary syndrome after percutaneous coronary intervention
Tongwen SUN ; Qingyan XU ; Haimu YAO ; Xiaojuan ZHANG ; Qiong WU ; Rui YAO ; Jinying ZHANG ; Ling LI ; Fangxia GUAN ; Quancheng KAN
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2012;21(7):694-700
Objective To investigate the predictive value of plasma cystatin C (CysC) in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) after pereutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).Methods A total of 660 patients with ACS admitted to cardiovascular department were enrolled in this study from January 2009 to June 2010.The enrollment criteria were:(1) the stenosis degree was above 75% in at least one coronary artery checked by coronary angiography and successful PCI; (2) normal renal function or mild dysfunction with glomerular filtration rate (GFR) > 60 ml/ ( min · 1.73 m2 ).Exclusion criteria were severe liver and renal insufficiency,malignancies and valvular heart diseases.The plasma CysC levels were examined by the latex enhanced immune turbidity method within 24 hours after admission.The relevant clinical data were recorded.The patients were followed up by out-patient interview or telephone from March to June 2011 and adverse cardiovascular events were recorded.The patients were divided into four groups according to CysC level:Q1 (CysC<1.02 mg/L),Q2 (1.02 mg/L≤<CysC <1.17 mg/ L),Q3 (1.17 mg/L ≤ CysC <1.35 mg/L) and Q4 (CysC ≥ 1.35 mg/L).Univariate and multivariate Cox hazards regressions were established to analyze the factors related to prognosis.The proportion differences between four groups were tested by x2.The survival ratio was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method.Statistical significance was established at a P value of less than 0.05.Results ① A total of 606 ( 91.7% ) patients successfully accepted follow-up.Mean follow-up time was ( 14.3 + 1.7 ) months.Of them,95 patients were subjected to adverse cardiovascular events ( 15.7% ).②The incidences of adverse cardiovascular events in Q2,Q3,Q4 were significantly higher than those in Q1 ( P < 0.001 ).The rates of mortality,nonfatal myocardial infarction and target lesion revascularization in Q4 were higher than those in Q1 ( P < 0.05 ).The incidences of heart failure in Q3 and Q4 were higher than that in Q1 ( P < 0.05 ).③Univariate analysis demonstrated that CysC,creatinine,LVEF,age,history of PCI and NYHA grade ≥3 were the risk factors of poor prognosis (P < 0.05 ).④ Multivarite cox hazards regression revealed that the elevation of CysC level remained an independent predictor of adverse cardiovascular events.The relative risk of Q3 and Q4 were 3.930 (95% CI 1.306-11.829,P =0.015 ) and 6.380 (95% CI 2.171-18.751,P =0.001 ) compared with Q1.⑤ The cumulative rates of survival without adverse cardiovascular events in Q2,Q3 and Q4 decreased compared with Q1 (P < 0.001 ).Conclusions High plasma CysC concentration is an independent predictor of adverse cardiovascular events in patients with ACS after PCI.
3.Clonal expansion and genetic diversity of nalidixic acid-resistant Salmonella enterica serotype Paratyphi A in Yuxi city, China
Shukun WANG ; Yunbo YAO ; Congjia CHU ; Desheng SHAN ; Biao KAN ; Baowei DIAO ; Qiang WU ; Rusong YANG ; Hongyan LIU ; Liping ZENG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2008;28(12):1109-1115
Objective To understand the elonal expansion and genetic diversity of Salmonella en-terica semtype Paratyphi A (SPA) and to construct a typing method to determine the epidemic clones of the isolates. Methods Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed with 3980 SPA isolates by the cen-trolled Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion technique on Muller-Hinton agar plates. A total of 15 SPA with nalidixie acid resistance for mutations in gyrA, gyrB, gyrC and gyrE genes within the quinolone-resistant determina-tion region (QRDR) were examined. Subtyping of 121 isolates of SPA from seven counties in Yuxi were studied using pulsed-field gel eleetrophoresis (PFGE) analysis following digestion of chromosomal DNA with restriction endanucleases Spe Ⅰ and Xba Ⅰ. PFGE patterns were analyzed by duster analysis. Results The nalidixic acid-susceptible isolates predominated in 1999 but was replaced by nalidixic acid -resistant (NAR) isolates after 2000. Amplification by PCR and sequencing of the genes with subsets of 15 NAR strains re-vealed that the resistance mechanisms had resulted from single point mutations in the gyrA gene. Spe Ⅰ and Xba Ⅰ digestion of 121 isolates gave five and four different PFGE patterns with the predominance of the Spe Ⅰ 01 and Spe Ⅰ 02 (or the Xba Ⅰ 01) epidemic patterns, respectively. Spe Ⅰ 01 and Spe Ⅰ 02 consisted of 37.2% and 57.9% of isolates, respectively, or Xba Ⅰ 01 consisted of 95.0% of isolates. Conclusion The incidence of resistance to nalidixic acid of the isolates increased during the study period. PFGE patterns Spe Ⅰ 01 and Spe Ⅰ 02 (or Xba Ⅰ 01), the main clones of the epidemics, are highly prevalent in Yuxi. PFGE with Spe Ⅰ and Xba Ⅰ is a useful technique to differentiate SPA.
4.The predictive value of metabolic syndrome in patients with acute coronary syndrome after percutaneous coronary intervention
Tongwen SUN ; Qingyan XU ; Haimu YAO ; Fangxia GUAN ; Xiaojuan ZHANG ; Xueqin HAO ; Jingchao ZHANG ; Qiong WU ; Fei PENG ; Fei YANG ; Shangchao MA ; Nannan LU ; Jinying ZHANG ; Quancheng KAN
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2012;21(10):1147-1152
Objective To investigate the predictive value of metabolic syndrome in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).Methods A total of 660 patients with ACS admited to cardiovascular department,first affiliated hospital of zhengzhou university were enrolled in this study from January 2009 to June 2010.The enrollment criteria were:the stenosis degree were above 75% in at least one coronary artery by coronary angiography and successful PCI procedure.Exculsion criteria were:liver and renal insufficiency,malignancies and valvular heart diseases.The relevant clinical data and labtory examination were recorded after admission. The patients were followed up by outpatients interview or telephone from March to June 2011 and adverse cardiovascular events were recorded.The patients were divided into MS and non-MS groups,and basic clinical data were compared between two groups.The proportion difference between two groups were tested by chi square. Multivariate logistic regression was established to analyze the factors related to progonosis.The survival ratio was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method.Statistical significance was established at a P value of less than 0.05.Results ①A total of 606 (91.7%) patients successfully accepted follow-up.Mean follow-up time were ( 14.3 ±1.7 ) months.95 patients experienced adverse cardiovascular events ( 15.7% ).②There were 393 patients (64.96% ) satisfied the definition of metabolic syndrome.The patients in MS group were with higher BMI,SBP,DBP,blood glucose and disordered lipid (all P < 0.05 ),with less fale patients (P =0.016),less current somking (P =0.008 ) and with higher platelet (P =0.037 ). The incidence of adverse cardiovascular events in two groups were 17.81% and 11.79% ( P > 0.05 ). ③ Multivarite logistic regression revealed that the predictors of adverse cardiovascular events were age [ OR =2.628,95% confidence interval (CI) 1.395 ~ 4.954,P =0.003 ],New York Heart Association (NYHA) ≥ 3 grade ( OR =2.310,95% CI 1.095 ~4.870,P =0.028) and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) ( OR =4.328,95% CI 1.955 ~9.580,P < 0.001 ).However,MS was not related with prognosis ( OR =1.170,95% CI 0.583 ~ 2.345,P =0.659 ).④The cumulative survival rates of no adverse cardiovascular events in the two groups were no significant difference ( P > 0.05 ).Conclusions MS is a risk factor with coronary heart disease.Howerer,it has no relationship with adverse cardiovascular events in patients with ACS after PCI.
5.Studies on antiviral constituents in stems and leaves of Pithecellibium clypearia.
Yao-lan LI ; Ke-ming LI ; Miao-xian SU ; Kan-tong LEUNG ; Yu-wu CHEN ; Yong-wen ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2006;31(5):397-400
OBJECTIVETo study the antiviral constituents in the stems and leaves of Pithecellibium clypearia.
METHODThe constituents of P. clypearia were systematically separated with various chromatographic techniques in combination with antiviral activity monitoring. Their structures were elucidated by physical and chemical properties and spectral data.
RESULTSix compounds were isolated from P. clypearia and were identified as: tricetiflavan (5, 7, 3', 4', 5'-pentahydroxylflavan) (1), myricitrin (myricetin-3-O-alpha-L-rhamnopyranoside) (2), quercitrin (quercetin-3-O-alpha-L-rhamnopyranoside) (3), quereetin (4), methyl gallate (5) and gallic acid (6).
CONCLUSIONCompound 1 approximately 5 were obtained from this plant for the first time. Compound 4 was found to show an obvious anti-respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) activity.
Antiviral Agents ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Fabaceae ; chemistry ; Flavonoids ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Gallic Acid ; analogs & derivatives ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Inhibitory Concentration 50 ; Plant Leaves ; chemistry ; Plant Stems ; chemistry ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Quercetin ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Respiratory Syncytial Viruses ; drug effects
6.Study on the Experience of SUN Jie with"Theory of Sweat Pore"in Treating Dysuria Based on the Grounded Theory
Yao-Kan WU ; Bohong CAI ; Jie SUN
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2024;48(7):807-812
[Objective]To understand"theory of sweat pore(Xuanfu)"and its relationship with dysuria,as well as explore Professor SUN Jie's clinical experience in using"theory of sweat pore"to treat dysuria.[Methods]Through the research method of grounded theory,this paper analyzed and constructed a theoretical model that used"theory of sweat pore"to differentiate and treat the dysuria.The clinical documents of 135 cases of"dysuria"came from Professor SUN Jie's clinical diagnosis and treatment database.Besides,according to the qualitative research method by grounded theory,it concluded the core and built the theoretical framework by the three-level coding analysis.[Results]This study concluded that Professor SUN Jie summarized his experience to conclude the core category of"paying attention to the deficiency and excess of sweat pore,regulating and promoting Qi and body fluid".Two categories of"treatment based on syndrome differentiation with theory of sweat pore"and"treatment based on the principle"of dredging and assisting sweat pore were extracted.Based on this,Professor SUN Jie's experience in distinguishing and treating dysuria was derived,which focused on syndrome differentiation and treatment with sweat pore and on distinguishing the deficiency and stagnation of sweat pore and the nature of evil stagnation,and establishing treatment principle of dredging and assisting sweat pore,dispelling evil and supplementing deficiency as the treatment method.When using herbs,he used the prescriptions represented by Cassia Twig and Poria Cocos as the core,and combined alleviating water to dredge and assist sweat pore,warming and dredging to assist sweat pore,particularly good at using herbs of activating Yang.[Conclusion]Based on the research and summary of"theory of sweat pore",this paper summarized Professor SUN Jie's experience in using"theory of sweat pore"to treat dysuria,and constructed a theoretical model for Professor SUN Jie's use of"theory of sweat pore"in the treatment of dysuria.
7.Diagnosis and treatment of odontoid fracture combined with lower cervical spinal injury.
Fang-cai LI ; Qi-xin CHEN ; Yao-sheng LIU ; Kan XU ; Wei-shan CHEN ; Qiong-hua WU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2006;44(20):1395-1398
OBJECTIVETo investigate the mechanism, clinical features and treatment of odontoid fracture combined with lower cervical spinal injury.
METHODSFrom January 1999 to December 2004, 57 cases of type II or shallow type III odontoid fractures were studied retrospectively. Six cases were found combined with lower cervical injury, the mean age was 54 years, and 4 of the 6 cases were complicated with cervical spondylarthrosis or ankylosing spondylitis. For the lower cervical injury, fracture-dislocation was found in 2 cases, the disruption of disc and ligament was found in 4 cases among which 2 cases were suffered from incomplete spinal cord injury; Both were caused by lower cervical spinal injury. All of the 6 cases were performed with surgery in odontoid fracture and lower cervical spinal injury simultaneously; Lower cervical spinal injuries were stabilized firstly in 2 cases, which responsible for neurological involvement; For the other 4 cases without neurological involvement, stabilization was performed in odontoid fracture firstly in 2 cases, due to inability to achieve reduction of odontoid fracture preoperatively, however, for the another 2 cases with anatomic reduction of the odontoid fracture preoperatively, lower cervical injuries were stabilized firstly.
RESULTSAfter an average follow-up of 10 months, all cases were obtained solid fusion both in odontoid fracture and lower cervical spinal injury, and without the complications associated with operation and prolonged bed rest. Two cases with neurological defect improved 1 scale in Frankel score.
CONCLUSIONSThe incidence of odontoid fracture combined with lower cervical spinal injury is about 10.5% of the odontoid fracture, and it is vulnerable in the elderly patient with cervical spondylarthrosis. MRI should be used routinely for accurate diagnosis. Surgical stabilization is the choice of treatment due to facilitating early rehabilitation and reducing the complications. The surgical schedule is planned according to the fact of neurological involvement and the extent of stability between the odontoid fracture and lower cervical spinal injury.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Cervical Vertebrae ; injuries ; surgery ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Odontoid Process ; injuries ; Retrospective Studies ; Spinal Fractures ; diagnosis ; surgery ; Treatment Outcome ; Young Adult
8.Effect of early individualized rehabilitation on patients with severe mechanical ventilation
Jing MAO ; Xiaoxiao TANG ; Yao ZHENG ; Jinniu ZHANG ; Xiuli KAN ; Jianxian WU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2022;28(6):710-715
ObjectiveTo explore the effect of early individualized rehabilitation on patients with severe mechanical ventilation. MethodsA total of 36 patients on mechanical ventilation admitted to the ICU of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University from March, 2019 to February, 2020 were randomly divided into control group (n = 18) and rehabilitation group (n = 18). All the patients completed a rehabilitation assessment within 24 hours of admission, including clinical assessment, state of consciousness and muscle strength assessment. The control group was treated with intensive care routine treatment, including symptomatic treatment of primary disease, nutritional support, placement of normal limbs, active and passive movement of limbs. The rehabilitation group received early individualized rehabilitation in addition., including active and passive limb movements, transfer training, physical factor therapy, and respiratory muscle training after the specific evaluation. The mechanical ventilation duration and ICU length of stay, the hospitalization cost, Richmond Agitation and Sedation Scale (RASS), acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation Ⅱ (APACHEⅡ), and the content of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, interleukin (IL)-6 and IL-8 were compared. ResultsThere was no significant difference in the weaning rate and hospitalization cost between two groups (P > 0.05). The mechanical ventilation duration and ICU length of stay were less in the rehabilitation group than in the control group (t > 2.067, P < 0.05). After treatment, the score of APACHEⅡ and the content of TNF-α and IL-6 decreased in the control group (t > 2.040, P < 0.05); the score of APACHEⅡ and the content of TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-8 decreased in the rehabilitation group (t > 4.141, P < 0.001); the content of TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-8 was less in the rehabilitation group than in the control group (t > 2.217, P < 0.05). The improvement of all the indexes was better in the rehabilitation group than in the control group (|Z| > 2.104, P < 0.05). ConclusionFor patients on mechanical ventilation, early individualized rehabilitation could improve the sedation, relieve the inflammatory reaction, accelerate the process of weaning, and reduce the length of stay with no extra cost.
9. Study on ulcerative colitis activity and its chemical constituents in effective part of Gardeniae Fructus
Chao YANG ; Jing LIU ; Rui ZHONG ; Zhi-Gui WU ; Jian-Guo PEI ; Yao CHEN ; Xiao HUANG ; Sha GAO ; Rui KAN ; Xiao-Mei FU ; Zhi-Gui WU ; Xiao-Mei FU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2021;37(2):263-270
Aim To study the therapeutic effect of 35% and 70% ethanol elution sites of Gardeniae Fructus extract on 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS)/ethanol induced ulcerative colitis (UC) in rats, and to identify the chemical composition of the active elution site using mass spectrometry. Methods The UC model induced by TNBS was used in rats, and the different eluted parts were administered by gavage at a dose of 2. lg/kg for 7 days. Body weight measurement , disease activity index (DAI) score, and pathological score of colon tissues were compared. Myeloperoxidase (MPO) , superoxide dismutase (SOD), malondialdehyde ( MDA ) , nitric oxide ( NO ) , tumor necrosis factor-a (TNF-a) , interleukin in mouse colon tissue -6 (IL-6), interleukin-1 (3 (IL-ip) levels were compared among groups. Liquid-mass spectrometry was used to identify the chemical components of the parts with better efficacy. Results Compared with model group, the weight loss in 35% elution site group was significantly improved, the DAI and histopathology scores were markedly reduced, and the contents of MPO, NO, MDA, TNF-a, IL-6 and IL-1(3 in tissues were apparently reduced. SOD content increased significantly (P <0. 01). A total of 19 chemical components were identified by LC-MS, 11 of which were iri- doids. Conclusions The 35% elution site of Gardeni- a has obvious therapeutic effect on UC rats, and the iridoid component may be the material basis for its function.
10.Current status of book publishing in the field of biological weapons defense in China
Xuechun WANG ; Jiajun DU ; Xixiaoxue ZHANG ; Ting KAN ; Wenjun WU ; Yu MA ; Shanshan YANG ; Shengshu WANG ; Yao HE ; Miao LIU
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(7):673-678
ObjectiveTo provide scientific support for the compilation of high-quality anti-nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) medical textbooks in China by retrieving books in the field of biological weapons defense in China, summarizing the publication time and distribution of publishing institutions, and categorizing content and key points of related books. MethodsRelevant subject terms in the field of biological weapons defense were searched through the official website of China National Digital Library and other websites, up until December 31, 2023, and were limited to books. Topic analysis was conducted on the introductions and contents of the books using the latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA) model. The number of topics was determined based on perplexity, and topics were identified according to the intertopic distance map, followed by a qualitative description of the core content of each topic. ResultsA total of 104 books were included in this study, among which four were identified as higher educational textbooks. The volume of publications increased during the periods 2002‒2004 and 2020‒2023. Research institutions accounted for the highest percentage of publishers (37.78%), and 56.67% of the publishers were military institutions. The study identified six topics: "distribution, defense, and response to biological weapons", "category, diagnosis, and treatment of biological warfare agents", "response to biological public health emergencies", "status of nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons internationally", "biosafety risk management and prevention and control", and "technologies and equipment related to biological hazard identification". ConclusionThere are few books in the field of biological weapons defense in China and the content is relatively outdated. In the future, the preparation of teaching materials should be aimed at practical emergency handling techniques for biological weapons, enhance the emphasis on biological weapons detection and biological warfare early warning, improve the fundamental theories at different training levels, and timely update the current research status in the field.