1.Initial clinical study of virtual touch tissue quantification on Hashimoto's thyroiditis
Fengjuan ZHANG ; Xiaohui JI ; Jie MENG ; Wei CHEN ; Weihua YE ; Ruoling HAN ; Mingyu LIU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2011;20(9):764-767
Objective To explore the clinical application value of virtual touch tissue quantification (VTQ) technique in Hashimoto's thyroiditis(HT).Methods Fifty-three patients with HT and 46 health subjects were examed by conventional ultrasonography and VTQ, their shear were velocity (Vs) was measured.A receiver-operating characteristie(ROC) curve was drew according to Vs which can obtain the value of optimal operating point for diagnosing HT.Results The 2D ultrasonic appearance of 53 cases HT were classified into five species, but there was no significant difference in the Vs (F = 0.424, P = 0.790).The area under the ROC curve was 0.976,which showed a high statistical significances(P = 0.000).ROC curve displayed that Vs of 2.53 m/s could be used to diagnose HT,the sensitivity and specificity were 87%and 100% ,respectively.Fifty-three patients with HT were classified into three groups according to thyroid function, 10 patients with hyperthyroidism, 25 patients with hypothyroidism and 18 patients with euthyroidism.The Vs of HT among the three groups were no significant difference(P = 0.884), but their Vs were all obviously higher than that of normal thyroid Vs(P = 0.000).Conclusions VTQ technique can evaluate the hardness of thyroid and has some help for differential diagnosis of HT.
2.Effect of exogenous calcium on seed germination and seedling physiological characteristics of Lycium ruthenium.
Duo-Hong HAN ; Shan-Ji LI ; En-Jun WANG ; Hong-Mei MENG ; Ye CHEN ; Yong ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(1):34-39
OBJECTIVEIn order to get the method for improving the salt resistance of Lycium ruthenium seeds and seedlings under NaCl stress, the seed germination and physiological characteristics of L. ruthenium seedlings was studied.
METHODSeveral physiological indexes of L. ruthenium seeds under NaCl stress, such as the germination rate (Gr), germination vigor (Gv), germination index (Gi), vigor index (Vi), and relative salt damage rate were measured. Other indexes of the seedlings like relative water contents (RWC) , chlorophyll contents, soluble protein contents, electrolyte leakage, the contents of malondialdehyde (MDA), and peroxidase (POD) were also measured.
RESULTNaCl at lower concentration could promote the seed germination but inhibit the seed germination at higher concentration. After the treatment by CaCl2 at the different concentrations, all germination indexes were increased. With the increase of salt concentration, the relative water contents and the contents of chlorophyll were decreased, the content of MDA and electrolyte leakage were increased. The change trend of POD activity showed the first increase and then decrease with the increase of salt concentration, which was similar to that of the soluble protein. After the treatment by CaCl2, relative water contents, chlorophyll and POD activities were decreased more slowly, and also electrolyte leakage and MDA contents increased slowly.
CONCLUSIONThe CaCl2 could significantly alleviate the damages to the seeds and seedlings of L. ruthenium under NaCl stress, and promote the salt resistance to the seeds and seedlings of L. ruthenium.
Calcium ; pharmacology ; Germination ; drug effects ; Lycium ; drug effects ; metabolism ; physiology ; Seedlings ; drug effects ; metabolism ; physiology ; Seeds ; drug effects ; metabolism ; physiology ; Sodium Chloride ; metabolism
3.Clinical effect of minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion combined with unilateral pedicle fixation on elderly lumbar degenerative diseases
Jianqiao ZHANG ; Zhongyou ZENG ; Zhaoming YE ; Yongxing SONG ; Jianfu HAN ; Jianfei JI
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2015;34(3):290-293
Objective To analyze the clinical effect of minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MI-TLIF) in combination with unilateral pedicle fixation on lumbar degenerative diseases in the elderly.Methods From June 2011 and June 2013,51 elderly patients with lumbar degenerative diseases who underwent MI-TLIF in combination with unilateral pedicle fixation,including 39 males and 12 females,aged from 60 to 72 years (average 65 years old),were included in this study.All the 51 cases had mono segmental lesion,including 11 cases with the lesion in L3.4,22 cases with the lesion in L4.5,and 18 cases with the lesion in L5-S1.The operation time,blood loss,postoperative drainage and complications were recorded.Postoperative outpatient follow-ups were conducted once every 2-3 months for all cases,and JOA scoring criteria (29 points) of lower back pain were adopted to evaluate the clinical effects.Thin-layer helical CT scanning reconstruction was applied to evaluate the fusion rate of bone grafting.X-ray film of lumbar vertebra AP & LAT was employed to evaluate the intervertebral space height,the internal fixation and the position of cage.Results The operation time ranged between 50-90 min with a mean value of 65 min; blood loss ranged between 80-180 ml (average 110 ml); and postoperative drainage volume ranged between 20-70 ml (average 40 ml).Healing phase I was achieved in 49 cases,while post-operative local cutaneous necrosis around the incision site occurred in 2 case and the wound healed well after wound dressing.Dural laceration without nerve root injury occurred in 2 cases.The follow up in 51 patients ranged between 18 24 months (average 20 months).In terms of JOA scoring,the preoperative score was (9.7± 1.6),the post operative score was (21.4 ± 1.4) 7 d after operation and the score was (25.4 ± 1.2) in the final follow up.During the final follow-up,35 cases were evaluated as excellent,11 cases as good and 5 cases as moderate,the excellent and good rate was 90.2%,and the fusion rate of bone grafting was 88.2%.The intervertebral space height ranged from (9.2±1.5) mm before operation to (11.2±1.3) rnm 7 d after operation,to (11.0±1.2) mm in the final follow-up.There were significant difference in intervertebral space height before and after operation (both P<0.05),and no difference was found between 7d after operation and the final follow-up (P>0.05).Looseness,fracture or cage displacement were not observed.Conclusions The clinical effect of MI-TLIF in combination with unilateral pedicle fixation on lumbar degenerative diseases in the elderly is satisfied.It has the advantages of high fusion rate,less trauma,quicker recoverer,higher cost effectiveness and convenience.However,the indications for operation should be restricted and the long-term curative effect remains to be studied in further clinical studies.
4.Diagnosis and treatment of bacteria bolt in upper urinary tract
Zhi LIU ; Zhengguo JI ; Yongqian CHEN ; Jinming WANG ; Xiao HAN ; Ye TIAN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2013;34(12):942-944
Objective To improve the understanding of bacteria bolt in upper urinary tract,and to investigate its diagnosis and treatment.Methods The clinical data of 11 cases with bacteria bolt in upper urinary tract were reviewed retrospectively.The clinical manifestation and treatment were summarized.Results Infection and obstruction were the clinical manifestation.Two-stage treatment was provided.Ureteral stent was indwelled in two cases,and percutaneous nephrostomy was provided at the first stage in the other 9 cases.Then the bacteria bolt was taken by ureteroscopy (1 case) or by percutaneous nephrostomy (10 cases) when the condition improved.The second stage operation took 37 min on average (ranged from 20 to 55).Estimated blood loss 60 ml on average (ranged from 10 to 200 ml).Hemoglobin decreased 5.1 g/L (3-11 g/L) 48 hours after operation in the 10 cases underwent percutaneous nephrostomy.Bolt-free rate was 100%.There was no infectious shock occurred.No relapse was observed during the 16 months of follow-up.Conclusions Bacteria bolt in upper urinary tract is not common.Infection and obstruction are its manifestation.Two-stage treatment is safe and effective.
5.Assessment of Capsular Insertion Type and of Capsular Elongation in Patients with Anterior Shoulder Instability and It's Correlation with Surgical Outcome: A Quantitative Assessment with Computed Tomography Arthrography.
Do Hoon KIM ; Do Yeon KIM ; Hye Yeon CHOI ; Ji Soon PARK ; Ye Hyun LEE ; Joo Han OH
Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow 2016;19(3):155-162
BACKGROUND: The study aimed to determine the type of capsular insertion and the extent of capsular elongation in anterior shoulder instability by quantitatively evaluating their computed tomography arthrographic (CTA) findings, and to investigate the correlation of these parameters with surgical outcomes. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 71 patients who underwent CTA and arthroscopic capsulolabral reconstruction for anterior shoulder instability between April 2004 and August 2008. The control group comprised 72 patients diagnosed as isolated type II superior labrum anterior to posterior (SLAP) lesion during the period. Among the 143 patients, 71 were examined with follow-up CTA at an average 13.8 months after surgery. It was measured the capsular length and cross-sectional area at two distinct capsular regions: the 4 and 5 o'clock position of the capsule. RESULTS: With regards to the incidence of the type of anterior capsular insertion, type I was more common in the control group, whereas type III more common than in the instability group. Anterior capsular length and cross-sectional area were significantly greater in the instability group than in the control group. Among patients of the instability group, the number of dislocations and the presence of anterior labroligamentous periosteal sleeve avulsion lesion were significantly associated with anterior capsular redundancy. Postoperatively, recurrence was found in 3 patients (4.2%) and their postoperative capsular length and cross-sectional area were greater than those of patients without recurrence. CONCLUSIONS: Capsular insertion type and capsular redundancy derived through CTA may serve as important parameters for the management of anterior shoulder instability.
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Dislocations
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Incidence
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Joint Instability
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Recurrence
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Retrospective Studies
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Shoulder*
6.The technical investigation of 3.0T multi-modal quantitative MR imaging in rabbit liver
Lina YUE ; Meimei GAO ; Huiling HU ; Juanqin NIU ; Jianjun YE ; Xiaohua ZHU ; Yaping LUO ; Yuedong HAN ; Yang JI
Journal of Practical Radiology 2017;33(6):644-647
Objective To investigate the technical requirements for the 3.0T multi-modal quantitative MR imaging of the rabbit liver.Methods A total of 8 rabbits were scanned and T1 mapping,T2 mapping,MT and Gd EOB-DTPA dynamic enhancement images were acquired.For the dynamic enhanced scanning,injecting contrast medium was followed by saline flush with different combinations of injection flow rate (1.5 mL/s and 2 mL/s) and injection volume(6 mL and 8 mL).The quality of the images was assessed and analyzed statistically.Results The total scanning time was about 20-25 min.High-quality images were acquired by T1 mapping,T2 mapping and MT sequences.There was no significant difference in image quality among different groups in Gd-EOB-DTPA dynamic enhanced scanning(P>0.05).Two rabbits died when the combination of injection flow rate of 2 mL/s and injection volume of 8 mL was used.Conclusion 3.0 T multi-modal quantitative MR scanning of rabbit liver can be achieved successfully if scanning parameters are properly chosen.
7.Enhanced gallbladder bile coagulation associated with cholesterol gallstone formation
Wenhao TANG ; Zhaohe TANG ; Yonglin QIN ; Shengai YE ; Zhenling JI ; Fengchen WANG ; Huixia LU ; Tianquan HAN ; Shengda ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(08):-
AIM: To elucidate the mechanism of fibrin in cholesterol gallstone disease. METHODS: Hemostatic indices were systemically examined in the gallbladder bile obtained from 26 patients with gallstones and 17 without gallstones. RESULTS: Significant increases were found in tissue factor (TF) concentration( P
8.Sodium intake trend and current intake level by meal provision place among the citizens of Seoul
Ye-Ji HAN ; Eun-Hee JANG ; Seungmin LEE
Nutrition Research and Practice 2023;17(3):516-528
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES:
The diversity of meal provision places has increased in recent years and sodium intake can vary depending on where meals are eaten, particularly in large cities. In this study, an analysis of the recent trends in sodium intake was performed and a comparison of sodium intake level according to meal provision place among citizens of Seoul was performed.
SUBJECTS/METHODS:
Data from a 24-h recall dietary intake survey from the 2010–2019 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) were used in order to determine the trends in sodium intake among citizens of Seoul, aged 3–74 years old. (n = 11,811). The trend of daily sodium intake was presented in absolute amount and proportion compared to the chronic disease risk reduction intake (CDRR) for each selected characteristic. A comparison of sodium intake level according to meal provision place by sex and age groups as a total amount per meal (mg), density per meal (mg/1,000 kcal), and proportion of the daily sodium intake was performed using the 2016–2019 KNHANES.
RESULTS:
Sodium intake levels showed a downward trend from 2010–2019. The highest level of sodium intake was observed for subjects aged 30–49, and the level for males aged 30–49 was 202.8% higher than the CDRR. Results of the analysis of sodium intake per meal according to meal provision place showed that the highest sodium intake was in the order of restaurant meal (RM) > institutional foodservice (IF) > home meal (HM) > convenience food (CF). A higher sodium density (mg/1,000 kcal) was observed for IF compared with RM in most adults. Adults aged over 50 years old consumed more than half of the daily sodium in HM.
CONCLUSION
Significant variation in the level of sodium intake was observed according to sex and age groups, therefore, different approaches and nutrition policies based on meal provision place are needed.
9.The Clinical Implications of Simultaneous Bilateral Chronic Ear Surgery for Patients with Asymmetric Hearing
Sang-Yoon HAN ; Jeong-Yeon JI ; Ye Ji SHIM ; Min-Hyun PARK
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2020;63(2):64-70
Background and Objectives:
Surgery for bilateral chronic otitis media (COM) is usually performed sequentially, not simultaneously. The main reason is to prevent iatrogenic bilateral conductive hearing loss during recovery period. However, with asymmetric hearing loss, the difference in patient inconvenience between sequential and simultaneous surgery may be the same. This study evaluates the efficacy of simultaneous COM surgery in patients with asymmetric hearing.Subjects Materials and Method From 2012 to 2018, 9 patients underwent simultaneous bilateral COM surgery. The period of patients’ hospital stay, the success rate of tympanoplasty, tolerability for operation, and hearing thresholds were analyzed statistically.
Results:
For the 8 same-day surgery patients, the mean hospital period was 4.4±0.7 days, which was much shorter than that of sequential surgery (8 days). Tympanoplasty was successful in all patients without complications. In the better side, the preoperative/postoperative mean air conduction thresholds (AC) were 62.97±12.89 dB/47.81±19.07 dB (p=0.017), the bone conduction thresholds (BC) were 46.72±10.31 dB/37.66±16.99 dB (p=0.161) and the air-bone gaps (ABG) were 16.25±8.81 dB/10.16±7.78 dB (p=0.176). In the worse side, the preoperative/ postoperative mean AC were 86.56±18.22 dB/72.18±29.43 dB (p=0.035), BC were 53.28± 11.10 dB/48.13±18.41 dB (p=0.173), and ABG were 33.28±11.22 dB/24.06±14.80 dB (p=0.500). In both ear, the postoperative AC and BC were better than or equivocal to those of the preoperative value, and the result was similar with each of the unilateral ear audiological results.
Conclusion
Despite the fact that there is no complete consensus to date, simultaneous bilateral COM surgery can be an option when patients have asymmetric hearing loss. Simultaneous bilateral COM surgery could save time, cost, and lead to similar results with sequential surgery, so it could be a considerable surgical option for patients with bilateral COM.
10.Effect of Ginkgo Biloba Extract on N-Methyl-D-Aspartic Acid Receptor Subunit 2B Expression in a Salicylate-Induced Ototoxicity Model
Sang Yeon LEE ; Sang Yoon HAN ; Ye Ji SHIM ; Jae Joon HAN ; DeukTae CHO ; Ji Eun KIM ; Young Ho KIM
Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology 2019;12(2):169-175
OBJECTIVES.: Sodium salicylate (SS) is well known for its ototoxic properties that induce functional and morphological changes in the cochlea and brain. Ginkgo biloba extract (GBE) has been widely used for treatment of various neurodegenerative diseases; however, its effects on salicylate-induced ototoxicity remain unclear. Herein, we examined the effects of EGb 761 (EGb), a standard form of GBE, on the plasticity of the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor subunit 2B (GluN2B) in the inferior colliculus (IC) following SS administration. METHODS.: Seven-week-old Sprague Dawley rats (n=24) were randomly allocated to control, SS, EGb, and EGb+SS groups. The SS group received a single intraperitoneal SS injection (350 mg/kg), the EGb group received EGb orally for 5 consecutive days (40 mg/kg), and the EGb+SS group received EGb for 5 consecutive days, followed by an SS injection. The auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) were assessed at baseline and 2 hours after SS administration. GluN2B expression was examined by Western blot and immunohistochemistry. RESULTS.: There were no significant differences in ABR threshold shifts among the groups. The expression of the GluN2B protein normalized by which of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) was significantly lower in the EGb+SS group, as compared to the SS group (P=0.012). Weak and diffused GluN2B immunoreactivity was detected in the IC neural cells of the EGb+SS group, while those of the SS group exhibited strong and diffused GluN2B positivity. CONCLUSION.: EGb may play a role in regulating the GluN2B expression in the IC of salicylate-induced ototoxicity model.
Blotting, Western
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Brain
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Cochlea
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Evoked Potentials, Auditory, Brain Stem
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Ginkgo biloba
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Glyceraldehyde 3-Phosphate
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Immunohistochemistry
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Inferior Colliculi
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N-Methylaspartate
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Neurodegenerative Diseases
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Oxidoreductases
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Plastics
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Sodium Salicylate