1.Value of C-Reactive Protein,Interleukin-6,Tumor Necrosis Factor-? in Early Diagnosis of Neonatal Sepsis
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1992;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the value of C- reactive protein (CRP), interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-?) in early diagnosis of neonatal sepsis. Methods Sixty- five newborns were divided into experiment group and control group, experiment group was also divided into sure group and doubtful group by blood culture We assessed the level of serum CRP, IL-6 and TNF-? in 24 hours and after 24 hours of clinical diagnosis of sepsis in experiment group, and examined the blood culture before antibiotic treatment Serum CRP, IL-6 and TNF-? were also examined in 3 to 6 days old. Results 1 The levels of serum CRP, IL-6 and TNF-? in experiment group were significantly higher than that in control group 2. The sensitivity of IL-6 and TNF-? were higher than CRP in 24 hours in experiment group. 3. After 24 hours, the sensitivity of CRP was elevated,and there was no statistical difference compared with the IL-6. Conclusion IL-6 and TNF-? are the credible marker in the early diagnosis of neonatal sepsis, and are more sensitive than the CRP, the IL-6 is the first sensitive marker.
2.Exploration of medical classroom teaching based on smart classroom
Tai YU ; Chaobin LIU ; Kun SHA
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2015;(7):742-745
Smart classroom as the basis support of classroom teaching, should set the function of smart teaching, real-time interaction, environmental control, video monitoring and remote control, teaching reform, evaluation feedback and other functions into an organic whole, and by using new technology integration and development, to achieve the optimization of the teaching effect. In view of the characteristics of practice and complexity of medical teaching, The spatial structure of smart class-room should provide long-distance education, remote operation, live classroom group discussion, group exhibition, HD recording, classroom attendance voting and other functions, and by choosing the appro-priate teaching mode in teaching to promote the innovation and development of medical teaching.
3.The expression of receptor for advanced glycation end product in gingival tissues of type 2 diabetic patients with periodontitis
Xiaoqian YU ; Yueqin SHA ; Rongkun LIU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2001;0(03):-
Objective:To detect the distribution of the receptor for advanced glycation end products(RAGE) in gingival tissues of patients with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus(NIDDM) accompanying periodontitis.Methods:5 patients with chronic periodontitits(CP) and 4 patients with NIDDM accompanying periodontitis were included. Immunohistochemical staining was performed to detect RAGE and tumor necrosis factor ?(TNF-?) expression in gingival tissues.Interleukin 6(IL-6) and TNF-? levels in gingival crevicular fluid and serum of these patients were examined by ELISA.Results:More RAGE cells were observed in the gingival tissus in the patients of NIDDM with CP than in those of CP(P0.05).Conclusion:RAGE may play a role in the destruction of periodontal tissues in NIDDM patients with CP.
4.Determination of tetrodotoxin in salted pufferfish by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
YU Sha ; XU Meijia ; XU Xiaomin
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(7):640-644
Objective:
To develop a liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method with cation exchange-based solid phase extraction (SPE) for determination of tetrodotoxin (TTX) in salted pufferfish.
Methods:
Evenly crushed salted pufferfish samples were subjected to ultrasound-assisted extraction with 0.5% acetic acid/50% methanol/water. The extract was cleaned with cation exchange-based SPE cartridge and eluted with 0.3% hydrochloric acid and 50% acetonitrile/water. The eluent was neutralized with ammonia and separated with a Waters XBridgeTM BEH Amide column (150 mm×3.0 mm, 1.7 μm), and determined using LC-MS/MS in a multiple reaction monitoring mode.
Results:
The matrix effects of TTX were 85.7%-92.4%, and the matrix suppression effect was under effective control following clean-up procedures using the optimized SPE method. The TTX showed a good linear relationship at the range of 2.0 to 4 000 μg/kg, with a correlation coefficient (r2) of 0.999 2. The limits of detection and quantitation for TTX in sample matrix were 1.0 μg/kg and 2.0 μg/kg, respectively. The mean spiked-recovery rates were 81.2% to 96.5% at spiked amounts of 2.0, 200 μg/kg and 2 200 μg/kg, with relative standard deviations (RSDs) of 4.3% to 7.5%. The intraday accuracy and precision of TTX were 84.4% to 95.6% and 4.9% to 5.8% in quality control samples, and the interday accuracy and precision of TTX were 86.1% to 94.9% and 5.5% to 8.5% in quality control samples. The detection of TTX was 60.5% in 38 market-sold salted pufferfish products using the established LC-MS/MS method.
Conclusion
The established LC-MS/MS method is effective for accurate quantitative determination of TTX in salted pufferfish.
5.Efficacy of three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy in treatment of prostate cancer:a meta-analysis
Lijin ZHANG ; Bin WU ; Bo YU ; Sha SHA ; Caiping WANG ; Jun YUAN ; Zhenlei ZHA ; Hu ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2017;26(9):1050-1054
Objective To systematically compare the efficacy of three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3D-CRT) versus intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) in the treatment of prostate cancer (PCa).Methods Clinical comparative studies of IMRT and 3D-CRT in the treatment of PCa were collected from PubMed, EMBASE, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), and Wanfang Data after two independent researchers developed the strategy and inclusion and exclusion criteria for the literature search.Articles published up to February 2017 were searched for, and the languages of publications were restricted to English and Chinese.Clinical meta-analysis of the data from the relevant studies was performed using the RevMan5.3 software.Results A total of 15 relevant retrospective cohort studies were collected from the databases in strict accordance to the search strategy and inclusion and excluding criteria.There were 4608 PCa patients, including 2229 in the IMRT group and 2379 in the 3D-CRT group.IMRT and 3D-CRT had similar adverse effects in terms of early-stage (odds ratio[OR]=0.77, 95% confidence interval[CI]:0.43-1.40, P=0.390) and late-stage (OR=0.75, 95%CI:0.55-1.04, P=0.080) urinary tract injury.However, IMRT led to reduced early-stage (OR=0.47, 95%CI:0.27-0.82, P=0.008) and late-stage (OR=0.52, 95%CI:0.35-0.78, P=0.001) intestinal injury compared with 3D-CRT.Meanwhile, the biochemical recurrence-free survival rate was also significantly higher in the IMRT group than in the 3D-CRT group (OR=1.87, 95%CI:1.51-2.32, P=0.000).Conclusions IMRT is more protective against intestinal injury with a higher biochemical recurrence-free survival rate compared with 3D-CRT during the treatment of PCa.
6.Curative Effect of Prostaglandin E_1 in Treating Neonates with Complete Transposition of Great Arteries
bo, YU ; zhen-lang, LI ; sha-sha, LI ; zi-ying, ZHANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1986;0(01):-
Objective To study the curative effect of prostaglandin E1(PGE1)on maintaining Sa(O2) and life span in the neonates with complete transposition of the large arteries(TGA).Methods Eleven of 19 neonates complete TGA received continuous PGE1 with the dosage of 5-20 ng/(kg?min),while the other 8 cases were set as control.The body temperature,Sa(O2),heart rate and blood pressure of both groups were recorded during the trial.Results The average Sa(O2) in trial group was (82.3?3.56)%,which had significant difference compared with the control group(t=8.232 P=0.001).The life span in trial group was much longer than control group.The body temperature,heart rate and blood pressure of trial group had no significant fluctuations.Conclusion PGE1 has an compkete effect on maintaining the ope-ning of patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) in TGA patients,which can improve the Sa(O2) and prolong the life span.
7.Encephalic lymphomatoid granulomatosis.
Li YU ; Zhen-Xi LIU ; Sha XIAO ; Cheng-Yi LUO
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2005;34(2):121-122
8.Metrology research on biomedical engineering publications from China in recent years.
Lu YU ; Juan SU ; Ying WANG ; Xianzheng SHA
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(6):1342-1345
The present paper is to evaluate the scientific research level and development trends of biomedical engineering in China using metrology analysis on Chinese biomedical engineering scientific literatures. Pubmed is used to search the biomedical engineering publications in recent 5 years which are indexed by Science Citation Index, and the number and cited times of these publications and the impact factor of the journals are analyzed. The results show that comparing with the world, although the number of the publication in China has increased in recent 5 years, there is still much room for improvement. Among Chinese mainland, Hongkong and Taiwan, Chinese mainland maintains the obvious advantage in this subject, but Hongkong has the highest average cited number. Shanghai and Beijing have better research ability than other areas in Chinese mainland.
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9.Report of a child with transient hyperphosphatasemia of infancy and early childhood.
Qiu-sha PAN ; Yu SUN ; Ning-ning TAN
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2012;50(5):397-398
Alkaline Phosphatase
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10.Real-time Three-dimensional Echocardiography in Evaluating Left Atrial Systolic Function in Patients with Different Pacing Site of Right Ventricle
Yaning CHEN ; Sha YU ; Yaping AN ; Jie BU ; Qiang WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2015;(5):321-323,328
PurposeTo evaluate the effect of right ventricular septum (RVS) and right ventricular apex (RVA) pacing on the left atrial systolic function in patients with atrioventricular block by using real-time three-dimensional echocardiography (RT-3DE).Materials and Methods Fifty-one patients with atrioventricular block who were candidates for implanted atrioventricular sequential pacemaker were randomly divided into RVS group (n=31) and RVA group (n=20). The minimum left atrium volume (LAVmin), maximum left atrium volume (LAVmax), and left atrium volume before contraction (LAVprep) were measured by RT-3DE at pre-operation, the 1st month, 3rd month, 6th month, and 12th month after pacemaker implantation. Accordingly, the left atrial total ejection fraction (LATEF) and the left atrial active ejection fraction (LAAEF) were calculated.Results The LAVmin at the 3rd month, 6th month, 12th month after implantation were significantly lower than that at the 1st month and pre-operation in both groups (RVA group:t=2.97 and 2.74,P<0.05; RVS group:t=3.24 and 2.86,P<0.05). LAVprep at the 6th month, 12th month in RVA group, and LAVprep at the 3rd month, 6th month, 12th month in RVS group reduced when compared with that of pre-operation (RVA group:t=3.20,P<0.05; RVS group:t=2.71,P<0.05). LATEF and LAAEF in both groups at the 3rd month, 6th month, 12th month increased when compared with that of pre-operation (RVA group:t=2.87 and 9.68,P<0.05; RVS group:t=3.56 and 8.22,P<0.05). The LATEF and LAAEF in RVS group at the 6th month and 12th month after implantation were significantly larger than that in RVA group at the same time (t=2.90, 5.22, 3.03 and 3.55, P<0.05).Conclusion Atrioventricular sequential pacing is helpful to recovering the left atrial systolic function in patients with atrioventricular block. Compared with RVA pacing, RVS pacing is able to increase LATEF and LAAEF more greatly.