1.Risk Prediction Model and Scoring System Analysis in Patients With Side Branch Occlusion During Coronary Bifurcation Intervention
Yuan HE ; Dong ZHANG ; Dong YIN ; Bo XU ; Kefei DOU
Chinese Circulation Journal 2015;(9):827-832
Objective: To establish a risk prediction model and scoring system in patients with side branch (SB) occlusion during coronary bifurcation intervention. Methods: A total of 7007 consecutive patients who received percutanenous coronary intervention (PCI) in our hospital from 2012-02 to 2012-07 were recruited and 1545 patients (with 1601 bifurcation lesions) treated by single stent technique or main vessel stenting ifrst strategy were selected for our study. According to weather SB occlusion occurred during operation, the lesions were divided into 2 groups: Non-SB occlusion group,n=1431 and SB occlusion group,n=114. The data set of the ifrst 1200/1601 lesions by time sequence, was used for establishing the risk model and scoring system, the data set of rest 401 lesions was used for model validation. Results: The modeling data set presented that the relationship between pre-operative main vessel plaque and the position of branch vessel, the main blood vessel pre-stenting TIMI grade, the stenosis degree of pre-operative bifurcation nucleus, the angle of pre-operative bifurcation and the ratio of pre-senting stenosis degree of branch diameter and pre-operative main vessel to branch vessel diameter were the independent risk factors for branch occlusion. The risk model ROC=0.80, 95% CI 0.75-0.85, Hosmer-Lemeshow HLP=1.00; the scoring system ROC=0.76, 95% CI 0.71-0.82, HLP=0.12. The validation data set ROC=0.81, 95% CI 0.73-0.89, HLP=0.77; the scoring system ROC=0.77, 95% CI 0.69-0.86, HLP=0.58. The quartile integration of both data sets indicated that the patients with the integration score ≥ 10 had the higher risk for SB occlusion than those with integration score < 10 during the operation,P<0.001. Conclusion: Our research developed a simple and user-friendly system, it may distinguish the patients with high risk of SB occlusion during bifurcation intervention by quantitative stratiifcation of coronary angiographic imaging.
2.Anterolateral crural island flaps:anatomical study and clinical applications for tibial skin defect
Huizong YUAN ; Zengyuan SHI ; Weigang YIN ; Haijiao MAO ; Wenwei DONG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2011;31(5):508-513
Objective To explore surgical methods of repairing tibial skin defect using the anterolateral crural island flap.Methods The location,external diameters,anastomosis and distribution of perforators from the anterior tibial artery and the peroneal artery in the anterior septum were observed in 40 cadaveric specimens.Arterial angiography was performed in 4 fresh legs.Clinically,11 cases with tibial skin defect were repaired with the anterolateral crural island flap.There were 7 males and 4 females,with an average of 36 years (20-59 years).The area of the skin defect ranged from 6 cm×4 cm to 12 cm×4 cm.Results An arterial chain was formed by the interconnection of the superficial peroneal artery,the anterior septocutaneous perforator from distal part of the anterior tibial artery and the anterior end-perforator of the peroneal artery.It ran in the anterior septum and went along with the superficial peroneal nerve to supply blood to adjacent fascia and skin.The external diameters of the three perforators were (1.4±0.4) mm,(1.0±0.4) mm and (1.5±0.4) mm respectively,and the external diameter of the arterial chain was (0.6±0.2) mm.Clinically,we designed 4 methods to repair 11 cases of tibial skin defect successfully with the anterolateral cnnal island flap.The anterior septocutaneous perforator from distal part of the anterior tibial artery was used as pedicle in 2 cases;ascending branch of the anterior septocutaneous perforator from distal part of the anterior tibial artery was used as pedicle in 3 cases;descending branch of the anterior septocutaneous perforator from distalpart of the anterior tibial artery was used as pedicle in 3 cases;ascending branch of the anterior end-perforator of the peroneal artery was used as pedicle in 3 cases.The area of the flaps ranged between 7 cm×5 cm and 13 cm×5 cm.All patients were followed up with a mean time of 1.5 years.All flaps survived totally without diabrosis and swelling.Conclusion The anterolateral island flaps pedicled with perforators arising from the anterior septum of the lower leg is a good choice for surgeons to repair tibial skin defect.
3.No.130: weakness on walking, tachypnea and cyanosis.
Yuan-Dong DUAN ; Fei YIN ; Yong-Jun TANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2007;45(10):746-748
4.RP-HPLC Determination of Puerarin in Xinkeshu Tablet
Hua YIN ; Qiang YUAN ; Xiaoye DONG ; Chengshuai XIANG ;
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 2000;0(06):-
Objective To establish a RP-HPLC method for determining the content of puerarin in Xinkeshu Tablets. Method The analysis was carried on a column of Zorbax Eclipse XDB-C_(18)(4.6 mm?150mm,5?m)at 25℃,with methanol-water-phosphoric acid(23:77:0.5)as mobile phase.The flow rate was 1.0 mL?min~(-1),and the detection wavelength was 250 nm.Result A good linearity was found in the range of 27.1~271.0 ng.The average recovery rate was 100.5 %,and RSD was 1.8%(n=5).Conclusion The method is simple,rapid,accurate,reproducible,and can be used to control the quality of Xinkeshu Tablets.
5.Research progress of intestinal microecological disorders caused by antibiotics and the treatment
Xiang-yin CHI ; Yuan LIN ; Jian-dong JIANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2023;57(8):1981-1987
There is a variety of gut microbiota in human body, which is closely associated with the health and disease. Normal gut microbiota can produce colonization resistance to pathogens. Antibiotics can affect the composition of gut microbiota and change the intestinal microenvironment, resulting in intestinal microecological disorders, which in turn cause intestinal pathogenic infections and other diseases. In this paper, the concept of intestinal microecology, the mechanism of intestinal colonization resistance, the effect of antibiotics on intestinal microecology, and the treatment methods were reviewed, aiming to provide the information for the rational use of antibiotics and the development of more effective treatment methods to maintain the stability of intestinal microecology.
6.Anti-inflammatory and Analgesic Effects of Combined Application of Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate
Chunyan YANG ; Gang HAN ; Jingcheng WANG ; Haizhong YUAN ; Yue DONG ; Guanyu ZHAI ; Ying FAN ; Yin KANG
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2010;(3):313-315
Objective To investigate the anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of combined application of glucosamine(GS)and chondroitin sulfate(CS).Methods The acute and chronic anti-inflammatory effects of combined application of GS and CS were observed respectively through carrageen-induced paw edema and cotton-induced inguinal granuloma of rats.The analgesic effect of combined application of GS and CS was investigated by the mouse pain model induced by 0.6% acetic acid Results As compared with the control group,the degree of paw edema and the weight of granuloma in combined application of GS and CS group were significantly reduced(P<0.05 and P<0.01,respectively);and the writhing number of mice decreased significantly(P<0.05).Conclusion Combined application of glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate demonstrates obviously anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects.
7.Mechanical strength and degradation in vivo of human hair polylactic acid composite rods
Dong YIN ; Anmin JIN ; Weidong ZHAO ; Wenhua HUANG ; Lei YU ; Lin YUAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(1):174-176
BACKGROUND: Biodegradable internal fixation devices have been used in clinics. However, they can only be used for internal fixation of non weight-bearing bones. A new kind of biodegradable internal fixation device with high initial strength and slow early degradation, which can be used for weight-bearing bones, is required.OBJECTIVE: To test the initial strength and observe the degradation of human hair polylactic acid (HHPLA) composite rods.DESIGN: Repeated measurement designSETTING: Center of Orthopaedic Department, Zhujiang Hospital, Southern Medical University; Department of Human Anatomy of Southern Medical UniversityMATERIALS: The experiment was conducted in the Southern Medical University between September 2002 and October 2003. Totally 54 adult SD rats were recruited.METHODS: ①The shear strength, the bending strength and the bending modulus of 20 HHPLA composite rods were tested with the biomechanical testing system (MTS-858 Mini Bionix) to investigate the initial nechanical feature of HHPLA composite rods. ②A total of 108 samples of HHPLA composite rods, which were developed for internal fixation of fracture, were randomly implanted in bilateral dorsal subcutaneous tissue of 54 SD rats and taken out at weeks 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24 and 28 (6 rats at each time point). The weight losses were measured to understand the degradation of HHPLA composite rods in SD rats.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ①Mechanical strength of HHPLA composite rods. ②Degradation in vivo of HHPLA composite rods.RESULTS: Totally 54 rats entered the result analysis. ①HHPLA composite rods has good initial mechanical strength. Its shear strength of the HHPLA rod was 241 MPa, bending strength was 358 MPa, and the bending modulus was 13 GPa. ②HHPLA was fairly degradable in SD rats.Degradation was slower in the earlier period than that in the later period.CONCLUSION: HHPLA composite rods have some fairly good characteristics of initial mechanical strength and degradation in vivo.
8.Research progress of emodin anti-gallbladder carcinoma.
Rui-Tao WANG ; Han YIN ; Shun-Bin DONG ; Wei YUAN ; Yan-Ping LIU ; Chang LIU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(11):1976-1978
Emodin is an effective active ingredient extracted from Chinese herbal medicine, which has the function of antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and scavenging oxygen free radicals, inhibiting platelet aggregation, improving microcirculation, protecting various organs and tissues as well as a wide range of anti-tumor effect. Primary biliary gallbladder is a common malignant tumor resection rate and lack of effective adjuvant treatment. It has been confirmed that emodin has broad spectrum antitumor effect, whereas, whether it has curative effect in the treatment of gallbladder carcinoma there is no reliable clinical trials confirmed that its resistance to gallbladder carcinoma function needs further experimental research. In this review, we report the research progress of emodin anti-gallbladder carcinoma.
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9.Association between the level of serum vitamin D and peripheral neuropathy in type 2 diabetic patients
Jiping ZHANG ; Ning XU ; Dong YIN ; Yuan HUI ; Ning MA ; Guanjun HAN ; Jing LIU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2014;30(5):385-387
Objective To evaluate the relationship between 25-(OH) vitamin D [25-(OH) D] level and peripheral neuropathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.Methods Eighty patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus were enrolled in this cross-sectional study,including 37 subjects with and 43 without diabetic neuropathy.Anthropometric data was collected and serum levels of 25-(OH) D,HbA1c,blood lipid,and hepatic and renal functions were determined in all patients.Results Serum 25-(OH) D level was significantly lower in patients with diabetic neuropathy compared to those without neuropathy [(12.73 ± 4.68 vs 17.56 ± 5.28) ng/ml,P<0.01].Logistic regressions demonstrated that vitamin D level was associated with diabetic neuropathy (OR=1.222,95% CI 1.095-1.364).Conclusions Vitamin D insufficiency is associated with diabetic peripheral neuropathy.25-(OH) D level seems to be an independent risk factor of diabetic neuropathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
10.The relationship between LTC4S, ALOX5 genetic polymorphism and clinical efficacy of leukotriene receptor modula-tors in children with asthma
Shuhua YUAN ; Yong YIN ; Wenfang DONG ; Hao ZHANG ; Wei WANG ; Lei ZHANG ; Jing ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2014;(12):1126-1131
Objective To study the effect of genetic polymorphism of leukotriene C4 synthase (LTC4S) and 5-lipoxy-genase (ALOX5) on efifcacy of leukotriene receptor antagonist (LTRA) in children with moderate persistent asthma. Methods Seventy-two children with moderate persistent asthma who visited the out-patient clinic of Shanghai Children’s Medical. Center from June 2011 to June 2013 were divided into two groups, each of which ifrst had ICS or LTRA+ICS for twelve weeks and then had the other for another twelve weeks. Polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) was used to assess the genetic polymorphism of LTC4S RS730012 and ALOX5 RS2115819. Pulmonary function, clinical symptoms and C-ACT score were evaluated before and after treatment. Results After the treatment with LTRA, 75%forced expiratory lfow (FEF75) was improved more signiifcantly in patients with A/C or C/C genotype at LTC4S (RS730012) locus than in patients with A/A genotype. After the treatment with LTRA+ICS, there was no difference of pulmonary function among patients with different genotypes at ALOX5 (RS2115819). Conclusions The SNP of LTC4S (RS730012) is associated with the efifcacy of montelukast in asthmatic patients because of the improvement of small airway function.