1.MSCT evaluation of endonasal transphenoidal microsurgery for pituitary adenoma
Yongshu LAN ; Guidong DAI ; Zhengyuan XIAO ; Yilin XIONG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2014;(6):904-907,929
Objective To explore the feasibility and value of MSCT for the evaluation of hypophysoma before and after endonasal transphenoidal microsurgery.Methods 82 patients with hypophysoma intended to be treated by endonasal transphenoidal microsur-gery,were examined by 64-slice head CT angiography (CTA).All the images were transmitted to workstation and reconstructed by MIP、VR and MPR.The hypophysoma were typed according to the relationship between hypophysoma and its surrounding vessels. The shortest and longest diameter between internal carotid arteries of two sides,tumor length and width,the diameter between ex-ternal naris and the rear wall of sphenoid top and the length from external naris to the rear wall of tumor top were measured in VR images.Sphenoid division was observed in coronal plane image.Major vascular injury,bleeding,and residual tumor situation were observed on postoperative CT review.The surgery effect was evaluated by three associate professorwith SPSS 13.0.Results 39 ca-ses were type-A,30 were type-B,13 were type-C,tumor length ranged from 1.7 cm to 3.9 cm,width ranged from 1.3 cm to 2.5 cm,the diameter between external naris and the rear wall of sphenoid top and the length between external naris and the rear wall of tumor top were 6.9 cm~7.6 cm and 9 cm~12.2 cm.There are 1 5 cases of sphenoid without division,34 cases with one divi-sion,26 cases with two division and at least three division in 7 cases.The surgery effect was better in those which tumor size was relatively smaller compared to the diameter of the internal carotid artery.The evaluation of endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal surgery with three types of pituitary adenomas had a significant difference (P <0.05).Conclusion MSCT can preferably reflect the spatial location relationship between pituitary adenimas and its surrounding structure,and it is effective evaluation methods for pre-operative and postoperative evaluation of transnasal microsurgical resection.
2.E-cigarette use among high school students in Wuhan City
ZHONG Qing ; XIONG Yuehua ; MEI Xin ; HUANG Yuanxia ; LI Yilin ; ZHANG Zhifeng
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(4):355-358
Objective:
To investigate the use of e-cigarette and analyze its influencing factors among high school students in Wuhan City, so as to provide insights into developing control measures for adolescents.
Methods:
From September to November 2019, high school students in Wuhan City were selected by the multi-stage stratified cluster random sampling method, and basic information, e-cigarette use and second-hand smoke exposure were collected through questionnaire surveys. Proportions of e-cigarette current use and attempt to use were analyzed, and factors affecting the current use of e-cigarettes were identified using a multivariable logistic regression model.
Results:
Totally 5 700 questionnaires were allocated, and 5 602 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective rate of 98.28%. The respondents included 2 925 males (52.21%) and 2 677 females (47.79%); 4 033 high school students (71.99%) and 1 569 vocational high school students (28.01%). The proportion of attempt to use e-cigarettes was 9.23%, and the proportion of current e-cigarette use was 2.03%. Multivariable logistic regression analysis identified male (OR=2.112, 95%CI: 1.285-3.471), vocational high school (OR=1.967, 95%CI: 1.214-3.186), private high school (OR=9.684, 95%CI: 5.648-16.605), family second-hand smoke exposure (OR=3.064, 95%CI: 1.741-5.392), second-hand smoke exposure in public places (OR=4.402, 95%CI: 1.687-11.484) and having close friends who were smokers (OR=6.432, 95%CI: 3.219-12.852) as factors affecting current e-cigarette use among high school students.
Conclusions
The proportion of current e-cigarette use among high school students in Wuhan City was 2.03%. Male, vocational high school, private high school, second-hand smoke exposure and having close friends who were smokers may be promoting factors for e-cigarette use.
3.Study on the effects of blood pressure and vasoreactivity on the parameters of arterial elasticity via cold pressor test
Jie LIU ; Tiesheng CAO ; Yunyou DUAN ; Xianghong LUO ; Huaqiang XIONG ; Yilin YANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2009;18(7):575-577
Objective To investigate the interferences of the variations in the blood pressure and vasoreactivity to the parameters of arterial elasticity via cold pressor test(CPT) in healthy young men. Methods The wave intensities(WI) of the right common carotid artery(RCCA) in twenty-two healthy young men during CPT were measured by echo-tracking technique. The parameters of arterial elasticity, including stiffness parameter (β),pressure-strain etastic modulus(Ep), arlerial compliance(AC),augument index(AI) , pulse wave veloctiy-β (PWVβ),and pulse wave velocity_WI(PWV_WI) from WI analysis during CPT were recorded and statistically compared with the baseline data. Results During CPT, the heart rates increased slightly ( P <0. 05) and the mean arterial pressures increased obviously ( P <0. 05); As to the parameters of arterial elasticity, the Ep,AI, PWVβ,and PWV_WI increased obviously ( P <0. 05), AC decreased ( P <0. 05), while the (3 didn't change. Conclusions The β is affected little by the blood pressure and vasoreactivity, and can reflect the actual arterial elasticity; while the Ep, AC, AI, PWVβ, and PWV_WI are affected much by blood pressure and vasoreactivity. When the latter parameters are used to evaluate the arterial elasticity, the interferences of variations in blood pressure and vasoreactivity must be excluded.
4.Reconstruction of the orbital fracture with enophthalmos using customized titanium mesh combined with Medpor.
Libo SUN ; Jingang XIAO ; Yuyan LAN ; Yilin XIONG ; Li ZHANG ; Hangyu ZHOU ; Lei ZHANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2015;33(3):272-275
OBJECTIVEThis study aims to evaluate the effect of customized titanium mesh, which was designed by mirror imaging and rapid prototyping technique, with Medpor applied for orbital fracture with enophthalmos.
METHODSOrbital axial, coronal, and sagittal CT scan, and three-dimension CT examination were performed routinely in. 18 cases of orbital fracture with enophthalmos preoperatively. Based on the CT data, prosthesis model was designed by reverse engineering and rapid prototyping technique. The customized titanium mesh and Medpor were applied for orbital reconstruction and enophthalmos correction. Orbital reduction and globe projection were evaluated by postoperative CT scan and clinical follow-up visits.
RESULTSCT scans revealed that the customized titanium mesh with Medpor had great accuracy to reconstruct the orbital fracture and correct the enophthalmos in all patients without serious complications. The eye and facial appearance and function recovered significantly. No serious complication occurred in the operation and after operation.
CONCLUSIONThe customized titanium mesh, based on mirror imaging and rapid prototyping technique, can accurately reconstruct the orbital fractures with enophthalmos. The application of Medpor can effectively correct enophthalmos and eyeball mobility malformation.
Enophthalmos ; therapy ; Facial Bones ; Humans ; Orbit ; Orbital Fractures ; surgery ; Polyethylenes ; Postoperative Period ; Prostheses and Implants ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures ; Surgical Mesh ; Titanium ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed
5.Analgesia after arthroscopic surgery:Randomly controlled Meta-analysis on intra-articular injection of bupivacaine placebo
Tuo YANG ; Shuguang GAO ; Wei LUO ; Yusheng LI ; Yilin XIONG ; Jinpeng SUN ; Guanghua LEI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(35):6306-6313
BACKGROUND:Pain after arthroscopic treatment can not only affect the patient’s life quality, and is not
conducive to the early reasonable exercise and functional recovery of the patients after treatment. Up to 2012, there are 18 randomized placebo-control ed trials on intra-articular injection of bupivacaine for analgesia after arthroscopic surgery, but the results are different.
OBJECTIVE:To examine the efficacy and safety of intra-articular injection of bupivacaine in the management of pain after arthroscopic surgery through randomized placebo-control ed trials.
METHODS:The MEDLINE database, Cochrane Central Register and Google Scholar database were retrieved for the randomized control ed trials on intra-articular injection of bupivacaine in the management of pain after
arthroscopic surgery up to April 2012. The key words were“bupivacaine, intra-articular, arthroscopic, postoperative pain, placebo”.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Eighteen studies (n=934) were included (461 cases in bupivacaine group and 473
cases in the placebo control group). The Meta-analysis results showed the visual analog scale score of the bupivacaine group was lower than that of the placebo control group (weighted mean difference:-1.39, 95%confidence interval:-2.17 to-0.61, P<0.000 01), and the number of patients required supplementary analgesia was less than the placebo control group (relative risk:0.84, 95%confidence interval:0.62 to 1.66, P=0.010). The time from first supplementary analgesia to postoperative intra-articular injection in the bupivacaine group was longer that in the placebo control group (weighted
mean difference:157.72, 95%confidence interval:16.43 to 299.01, P<0.000 01). There was no significant difference in the incidence of side effect between two groups (relative risk:0.64, 95%confidence interval:0.29 to 1.44, P=0.48). On the basis of the currently available literature, the intra-articular of bupivacaine after arthroscopic surgery can significantly relieve pain without increasing the adverse reactions when compared with the placebo control group.
6.Effects of hyaluronic acid on osteopontin mRNA and CD44 mRNA expression in human osteoarthritic chondrocytes
Bin ZHOU ; Fangjie ZHANG ; Wei LUO ; Shuguang GAO ; Chao ZENG ; Yilin XIONG ; Yusheng LI ; Guanghua LEI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(38):6172-6178
BACKGROUND:Progressive fracture of the cartilage is considered the characteristic lesion in later osteoarthritis, the expression of osteoarthritis-related factors such as hyaluronic acid, osteopontin and CD44 in osteoarthritic cartilage is increased.
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effect of hyaluronic acid on the expression of osteopontin mRNA and CD44 mRNA of chondrocytes in the in vitro cultured chondrocytes of patients with knee osteoarthritis.
METHODThe cartilage samples obtained from osteoarthritic patients were cultured and purified into acquire chondrocytes in vitro, and the cells were divided into three groupblank control group, hyaluronic acid (100 mg/mL) group and hyaluronidase (200 mg/mL) group. After 48 hours of cellculture, real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction assay was used to detect the expression of CD44 mRNA and osteopontin mRNA. The difference of the expression levels before and after the intervention of hyaluronic acid was compared and analyzed using SPSS 17.0 software.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Compared with the blank control group, hyaluronic acid (100 mg/mL) upregulated osteopontin mRNA expression in the chondrocytes, hyaluronidase (200 mg/mL) also reduced osteopontin mRNA expression in the chondrocytes. The CD44 mRNA expression in the chondrocytes of hyaluronic acid (100 mg/mL) group and hyaluronidase (200 mg/mL) group was lower than that in the blank control group. Hyaluronic acid can upregulate the expression of the osteopontin mRNA expression in the osteoarthritic chondrocytes;the biphasic effects of hyaluronic acid on CD44 mRNA expression in osteoarthritic chondrocytes might be associated with the molecule weight of hyaluronic acid.
7.MSCT analysis of integrity of Willis circle and the correlation with aneurysm
Yilin XIONG ; Changxiu PENG ; Yongshu LAN ; Guangyao FAN
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2018;15(3):167-170
Objective To observe the relationship between the integrity of Willis circle and aneurysm with MSCT angiography.Methods CTA data of 580 patients with intracranial vascular lesions were retrospectively analyzed.The morphological structure of Willis circle and the occurrence of aneurysm were observed based on axial thin-layer,VR,MIP and MPR images.According to the integrity,Willis circle were divided into type Ⅰ (Willis circle complete),type Ⅱ (the anterior circulation complete but the posterior circulation incomplete),type Ⅲ (the anterior circulation incomplete but the posterior circulation complete) and type Ⅳ (both the anterior and posterior circulation incomplete) for statistical analysis.Results For the classification of Willis circle,there were 118 cases of type Ⅰ (118/580,20.34%),344 of type Ⅱ (344/580,59.31%),25 of type Ⅲ (25/580,4.31%) and 93 cases of type Ⅳ (93/580,16.03%).The incidence of Ⅰ-Ⅳtypes of Willis circle with aneurysm accounted for 16.10% (19/118),14.83% (51/344),32.00% (8/25) and 23.66% (22/93),respectively.The incidences of aneurysm in patients with different types of Willis circlewere statistically significant (x2=8.013,P=0.046).There was statistical difference of the type of Willis circle between different genders (x2=12.631,P=0.006),and the incidence of aneurysm in females was higher than that in males (25.00% [63/252] vs 11.28% [37/328];x2 =18.80,P<0.025).Conclusion Most Willis circle were not complete,and incomplete Willis circle aneurysm tended to occur in females with higher aneurysm rate.
8.In-hospital mortality and related risk factors after knee replacement in China: based on national hospital quality monitoring system data
Huizhong LONG ; Chao ZENG ; Hu CHEN ; Yilin XIONG ; Qiao JIANG ; Dongxing XIE ; Yilun WANG ; Jie WEI ; Ying SHI ; Haibo WANG ; Yongcheng HU ; Guanghua LEI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2022;42(11):730-738
Objective:To estimate in-hospital mortality after knee replacement (KR) and to assess its trend and risk factors in China.Methods:We included patients undergoing KR in the Hospital Quality Monitoring System in China (2013-2019) to estimate in-hospital mortality after KR and assessed relation of patient's and hospital's characteristics (year of surgery, age, gender, marital status, primary indication, Charlson comorbidity index, geographic location, hospital type, hospital volume of KR, and surgery type) to in-hospital mortality using multivariable Poisson regression.Results:The annual amount of KR has increased from 20 307 in 2013 to 35 757 in 2019, and has maintained an upward trend for 7 years. The mean age of patients having KR increased from 64.9 years in 2013 to 66.6 years in 2019. Of the total 218 923 KRs, 63 deaths (0.29‰) occurred within 30 days before discharging. Older age was associated with higher in-hospital mortality ( P for trend <0.001). Male gender had higher incidence of in-hospital mortality compared with female [relative risk (RR), 2.5; 95% CI: 1.5, 4.1]. Single marital status was associated with higher, albeit non-statistically significant, in-hospital mortality than married patients (RR, 2.1; 95% CI: 0.9, 4.6). Higher Charlson comorbidity index was associated with increased risk of in-hospital mortality ( P for trend <0.001). Risk of in-hospital mortality decreased with more hospital-year knee replacement surgeries ( P for trend <0.001). In-hospital mortality varied by geographic regions, with the lowest mortality in East region (0.16‰), followed by South-West (0.31‰), South-Central (0.31‰), North region (0.33‰), North-West (0.54‰) and North-East (0.59‰). Conclusion:In-hospital mortality after KR in China was relatively low. Older age, male gender, higher Charlson comorbidity index and lower hospital-year knee replacement surgeries were risk factors for in-hospital mortality. The mortality varied greatly according to the geographic location of hospital.
9. Intestinal Mucus Barrier: From Basic Research to Clinical Practice
Yilin XIONG ; Jun SONG ; Xiaohua HOU
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2020;25(11):682-686
Intestinal mucus barrier is a gel network composed of mucin, water and antimicrobial peptides. It is the first line defense of host against intestinal pathogens, and is also important for the survival and proliferation of symbiotic bacteria. Mucins are mainly synthesized and secreted by goblet cells of intestine, forming different structures in different intestinal segments. Nowadays more and more studies have shown that the mucus barrier is not only closely related to intestinal infection, inflammatory bowel disease, intestinal tumor and other intestinal diseases, but also involved in the occurrence and development of some extraintestinal diseases, such as acute pancreatitis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, which may become a new target for the treatment of various related diseases in the future.
10.Vertebral fractures combined with prolonged activated partial prothrombin time:A case report
Xinzhu BAI ; Jinhui HE ; Songsong LU ; Chun LI ; Yilin WANG ; Jian XIONG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2024;56(2):371-374
With the development of modern medical standards,autoimmune diseases and their associ-ated successive osteoporosis have received increasing attention in recent years.Patients with autoimmune diseases,due to the characteristics of the disease and the prolonged use of glucocorticoid hormone thera-py,may affect the bone formation and bone absorption of the patient,followed by severe successive osteo-porosis,thereby increasing the risk of osteoporotic vertebral fractures.Vertebral compression fractures of the spine are common fracture types in patients with osteoporotic fractures.Osteoporosis is a common complication after glucocorticoid therapy in patients with autoimmune diseases.Percutaneous vertebro-plasty(PVP)and percutaneous kyphoplasty(PKP)are minimally invasive operation and are commonly used surgical methods for the treatment of osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures.However,due to the operation of spinal puncture during the operation,there are serious surgical risks such as bone cement leakage,spinal epidural hemorrhage,subdural hemorrhage,and subarachnoid hemorrhage in both PVP and PKP.As a result,it is necessary to evaluate the patient's body before surgery carefully,especially in the case of blood coagulation.This article reports a case of autoimmune disease patient admitted to Peking University People's Hospital due to lumbar 4 vertebral compression fracture combined with Sj?gren's syn-drome.The patient's preoperative examination showed that the activated partial thromboplastin time(APTT)was significantly prolonged.After completing the APTT extended screening experiment and lu-pus anticoagulant factor testing,the multi-disciplinary team(MDT)of Peking University People's Hospi-tal jointly discussed the conclusion that the patient's test results were caused by an abnormal self-immuni-ty anti-copulant lupus(LAC).Based on the results of the laboratory examination,the patient was con-sidered to be diagnosed with combined antiphospholipid syndrome(APS).For such patients,compared with the patient's tendency to bleed,we should pay more attention to the risk of high blood clotting in the lower limbs of the patient,pulmonary clots and so on.With timely anti-coagulation treatment,the patient safely passed the peripheral period and was successfully discharged from the hospital.Therefore,for pa-tients with autoimmune diseases with prolonged APTT in the perioperative period,doctors need to careful-ly identify the actual cause and carry out targeted treatment in order to minimize the risk of surgical and perioperative complications and bring satisfactory treatment results to the patients.