1.Clinical Decision for Adult Living Related Partial Liver Transplantation
Huihua YAO ; Tianfu WEN ; Lnan YAN
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2003;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the clinical choice on graft size and the type of donor's hepatectomy in adult living related partial liver transplantation. Methods The literatures in recent years on the donor's evaluation, the size of liver grafts, the types of donor hepatectomy and safety of donor in adult living related partial liver transplantation were reviewed.Results The size of liver graft is a crucial factor related to the safety of donor and the prognosis of the recipient. GW/ESLW≥30%, GW/BW≥0.8% may be the lowest limits. Left lobe contained middle hepatic vein, extended left lobe with left-side caudle lobe, right lobe or extended right lobe contained middle hepatic vein may be the practical choice.Conclusion It is important to make a reasonable choice of liver graft according to the estimation of GW/ESLW or GW/BW, and the anatomy of liver in adult living related partial liver transplantation.
3.The short-term effectiveness of tension-free vaginal tape-obturator system on stress urinary incontinence in the elderly female patients
Yan CHEN ; Shan LU ; Yan WANG ; Li YANG ; Shuping MAO ; Yan ZHANG ; Yaxiong YAO ; Jianguo WEN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2011;30(12):1021-1023
ObjectiveTo evaluate the short-term effectiveness of tension-free vaginal tapeobturator system(TVT-O) on the type Ⅰ,Ⅱ stress urinary incontinence(SUI) in the elderly female patients. Methods Elderly female patients (73 cases) with SUI type Ⅰ and Ⅱ were selected in 0.5-3.0 years after TVT-O surgical treatment,and they reached the age over 60 years before TVT-O.Difference of daily life and lower urinary tract symptoms before and after surgery were compared by the incontinence impact questionnaire ( Ⅱ Q-7) and the urogenital distress inventory (UDI-6) through telephone survey.Results Totally 73 patients were followed up successfully,aged 60 to 72 years (mean 64.0±4.5).Preoperative patients' daily life quality such as making housework,activities,entertainment,go-out,social contact and emotion had obviously been affected with a score of 9 to 25 by their own scoring (mean 17.0±6.7).Lower urinary tract symptoms including urgency,frequent urination,movement,leakage of urine volume,odynuria and dysuria were from 8 to 21 (mean 14.0±4.7) scores.Mild urinary frequency was 8.2% (6 cases).Urinal pad usage was in 71 cases (97.3%)After TVT-O,patients' symptoms improved by their own scoring.The Ⅱ Q-7 scores were ranging from 2 to 13 (mean 6.4±3.2),and lower urinary tract symptoms scores from 1 to 9 (mean 5.4±3.2).Mild urinary frequency after surgery was 1.4 % (1 case).The urinary incontinence in 39 cases completely disappeared (53.4 % ),urinal pad usage were in 34 cases (46.6 % ).18 cases (24.7 % ) had suprapubic area pain or discomfort postoperatively.Conclusions TVT-O is an ideal choice for type Ⅰ and Ⅱ SUI in elderly female patients.
4.Application of three-dimensional technology in assessment of burn area and treatment strategy of burns.
Wen-bo SHENG ; Guosheng DONG ; Yan WAN ; Li YAO ; Hongtai TANG ; Zhaofan XIA
Chinese Journal of Burns 2014;30(4):353-355
Accurate area assessment of a burn injury and its treatment according to its depth of injury are the foundation of burn treatment due to its complexity, and various techniques and methods have been employed to solve these problems for many years. As the demand of modern medicine calls for individualized and precise therapeutic measures, it is clear that the traditional diagnostic and treatment measures are insufficient. The flourishing development of three-dimensional (3D) technology seems to provide new research approaches and technical opporturities for burn surgery. A series of techniques such as 3D model, 3D scanning, and 3D printing may be promising in advancing burn surgery through basic research to achieve rational clinical applications in the future. In this paper, the applications and achievements of 3D technology in burn surgery in recent years are summarized.
Body Surface Area
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Burns
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diagnosis
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pathology
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therapy
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Humans
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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methods
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Therapy, Computer-Assisted
5.Roles of adenosine receptors in Alzheimer's disease.
Rong YAN ; Zeng-Yao HU ; Wen-Xia ZHOU ; Qi WANG ; Yong-Xiang ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(6):751-756
As an important neurotransmitter, adenosine displays its functions by acting on the adenosine receptors. Recent studies have shown that the distribution, expression and balance among subtypes of adenosine receptors are closely related with cognitive activities, and changes of adenosine receptors play key roles in neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimer's disease. It has been pointed out that prolonged activation of adenosine receptors by high level adenosine may lead to the disturbance of balance among adenosine receptor subtypes. This imbalance mainly performed as increased expression of A2a receptor and decreased expression of A1 receptor, and enhancement of the excitatory signals mediated by A2a receptor and weakened inhibitory signals mediated by A1 receptor. Changes of these two subtypes of adenosine receptors may lead to a lot of disorders of neurological activities which developed into dysfunction of cognition to the end. These findings imply that the potential of maintaining the balance among adenosine receptors on the treatment of AD would facilitate both the revealing of the mechanism and the cure of AD.
Adenosine
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physiology
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Alzheimer Disease
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physiopathology
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Humans
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Neurotransmitter Agents
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physiology
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Receptors, Purinergic P1
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classification
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physiology
6.Discussion on the clinical indications for blood transfusion in anemia of prematurity.
Wen-jing YAO ; Wei XU ; Chao-ying YAN
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2012;33(7):561-565
OBJECTIVETo compare the effect of different indications of blood transfusion on the treatment and complications in anemia of prematurity, and to investigate the suitable and reasonable indication of blood transfusion for our country.
METHODSNinety six hospitalized premature infants with birth weight less than 1500g and stay in hospital equal or more than 2 weeks were enrolled in the retrospective study and divided into two groups according to different indications of blood transfusion. There are 54 cases in observation group 1 (with strict indications for transfusion) and 42 cases in observation group 2 (with loose indications for transfusion).
RESULTSIn the observation group 1, the total amount of blood transfusion \[M(P25, P75):71.0(43.25, 107.25) ml\] and the times of blood transfusion \[3.00 (2.00, 4.00) times\] are both higher than those of the observation group 2 \[36.0 (29.50, 56.25) ml and 1.50 (1.00, 2.25) times, respectively, P = 0.00 1\]. The days of mechanical ventilation and the days of continuous positive airway pressure were more in the observation group 1, but oxygen supplement in the two groups had no significant difference. In observation group 1, the incidence of intracranial hemorrhage, fungal infection rate and mortality were higher than those of the observation group 2 (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSAnemia of prematurity easily led to the complications, and had obvious influence on the survival of premature infants. Clinician should consider concrete conditions of every patient before blood transfusion. It has positive significance on the survival of premature infants to loosen the indication properly and make the use of blood scientifically and rationally.
Anemia ; mortality ; therapy ; Blood Transfusion ; Contraindications ; Humans ; Infant, Newborn ; Infant, Premature ; Retrospective Studies
7.Progress in the biomarker discovery for drug-induced liver injury.
Lei-yan HE ; Yao-xue GUO ; Chun LI ; Ye DENG ; Qi-zhi ZHANG ; Wen-xing PENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(8):959-965
The leading cause of drug withdrawal from market and clinical trials failure is drug-induced liver injury (DILI). Varying clinical, histological and laboratory features of DILI, as well as undefined underlying mechanisms, hinder patients to be diagnosed in the early-stage of the disease and receive effective treatments. Conventional indicators, like serum transaminases and bilirubin, have inevitable limitations referring to sensitive prediction and specific detection of DILI. In order to reduce the occurrence of DILI, researchers have attempted to discover potential biomarkers with higher specificity and sensitivity from blood and urine in recent years. This article aims to review recent advances in biomarkers of DILI.
Biomarkers
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blood
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urine
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Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury
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diagnosis
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Humans
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Sensitivity and Specificity
8.Chemical constituents from stems and leaves of Micromelum integerrimum.
Yan LIU ; Zhi-yao WANG ; Wen-jun HE ; Ning-hua TAN ; Zhi-qi YIN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(4):475-479
A new benzene derivative microintegerrin C (1) and a new norsesquiterpenoid microintegerrin D (2), along with six known compounds (3-8), were isolated and identified from stems and leaves of Micromelum integerrimum by various chromatographies such as silica gel, Sephadex LH-20, RP-18 column chromatography and HPLC. Their structures were mainly identified based on the spectral data analysis such as 1D-, 2D-NMR and HR-EI-MS. All known compounds were isolated from this plant for the first time.
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Plant Leaves
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chemistry
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Plant Stems
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chemistry
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Rutaceae
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chemistry
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Sesquiterpenes
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isolation & purification
9.Intraduct papilloma of breast with sebaceous metaplasia: report of a case.
Hong-wen GAO ; Yan WU ; Min YAO ; Shi-fan CHEN ; Chuan-jie XU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2007;36(5):349-350
Aged
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Breast Neoplasms
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pathology
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surgery
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Mastectomy
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methods
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Metaplasia
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pathology
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Papilloma, Intraductal
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pathology
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surgery
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Sebaceous Glands
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pathology
10.Evaluation of fetal cardiac function by brain natriuretic peptide and velocity vector imaging in congenital heart disease
Can, YAN ; Shengli, LI ; Yanhong, YU ; Xun, XIA ; Shuyuan, OUYANG ; Yuan, YAO ; Congying, CHEN ; Huaxuan, WEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2015;(5):369-373
Objective To investigate the clinical value of evaluation of fetal cardiac function in congenital heart disease by brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) and velocity vector imaging (VVI). Methods Fetuses who came from Shenzhen Maternity & Child healthcare Hospital were divided into the congenital heart disease group and the control group. At the same time we collected amniotic fluid and assayed BNP concentration. Using the VVI software, the velocity, strain and strain rate of the global and segmental of the left ventricle were measured. Comparison and correlation were made between the two groups. Results There was significantly difference of BNP concentrations in amniotic fluid between two groups. The gestational age had significant positive correlation with BNP concentrations in disease group. The comparison of global velocity, strain and strain rate of left ventricle between the two groups showed significant differences. All of the left ventricular dynamic parameters in disease group were lower than those of the control group. Conclusions Compared with the control group, the disease group had a high level of BNP in amniotic fluid and a lower level of dynamic parameters of left ventricular. There was a positive correlation between BNP concentration and gestational age in disease group. So we can conclude that theBNP concentration can be a biological parameter for evaluating the latent impairments of fetal cardiac function.