1.Impact of image quality with scan parameters and reconstruction algorithms in head dual-energy computed tomography angiography
Gang PENG ; Yongming ZENG ; Renqiang YU ; Jie WANG
Chongqing Medicine 2016;45(16):2236-2238,2241
Objective To study the difference of image quality which based on different reconstruction in head dual‐energy computed tomography angiography (DECTA) scanning ,and evaluate the radiation dose which using different tube voltage in DEC‐TA .Methods An anthropomorphic head phantom with simulated arteries was used for DECTA scanning by different scan parame‐ters (tube voltage 80/140 kV and tube voltage 100/140 kV) ,the data was reconstructed with filtered back projection (FBP) and Si‐nogram Affirmed Iterative Reconstruction (SAFIRE) .The CT values with SD were measured and calculate to SNR and CNR ,the dose length product (DLP) was recorded and invert to effective dose .The image quality and radiation dose were evaluated in differ‐ent imaging condition .Results The image noise of SAFIRE reconstruction was lower than FBP reconstruction in same san parame‐ters .The increase of tube current‐time product from 100 mAs to 300 mAs ,it shows the characteristics of linear tendency .When it was on 260 mAs ,the image quality become stable .The difference between the two groups(80/140 kV ,100/140 kV)of SD of CT value by SAFIRE was significant (P< 0 .05) ,the difference of SNR and CNR between the two groups was not significant (P>0 .05) .The effective doses of group A (80/140 kV) was significantly lower than group B(100/140 kV) .Conclusion Using tube voltage of 80/140 kV combine with SAFIRE algorithm in head DECTA can ensure the image quality ,which can significantly reduce radiation dose .
2.Thoracoscopic extrapleural Nuss procedure versus traditional intrapleural Nuss procedure: a case control study
Chenghao CHEN ; Qi ZENG ; Na ZHANG ; Jie YU
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011;27(7):420-422
Objective To compare the safety and feasibility of thoracoscopic extrapleural Nuss procedure with traditional intrapleural Nuss procedure. Methods Total 252 patients with pectus excavatum received Nuss surgery from July 2008 to June 2009 in Beijing children' s hospital. Patients had following condition were excluded; (1) recurrent pectus excavatum; (2) complicated with other diseases, and need simultaneous surgery; (3) older than 13-year-old; (4) extensive depression, and need two Nuss bar; or (5) extreme severe or severe unsymmetric. 131 cases were selected in our study and they were randomly divided into two groups, thoracoscopic extrapleural Nuss procedure ( n = 62 ) and traditional intrapleural Nuss procedure ( n =69). Perioperative information, postoperative complications, effectiveness and the location of the Nuss bar were compared between two groups. Results All the 131 patients had completed the procedure successfully. There were no significant differences in age, Haller index; surgical effects, operation time, blood loss, and hospital stay, between two groups. Postoperative complications between the two groups are not significant. 131 patients were followed up from 14 to 26 months, and no recurrence and long-term complications occurred. About more than half cases of extrapleural Nuss procedure group were break the pleural into thoracic cavity. Conclusion Both extrapleural and intrapleural Nuss procedure are safe and effective for pectus excavatum, but extrapleural Nuss procedure have no advantage to the intrapleural Nuss procedure, also it' s hard to observe the other side of thoracic cavity during the surgery, and not easy to grasp and to promote.
3.Post-implantation thoracoscopic Nuss procedure for the correction of pectus excavatum
Jie YU ; Qi ZENG ; Na ZHANG ; Chenghao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011;27(11):642-644
Objective To verify the safety of non-thoracoscopic Nuss procedure,and review our experience in correction of pectus excavatum by Nuss procedure with post-implantation thoracoscopic assistance.Methods 191 patients with pectus excavatum were surgically corrected by Nuss procedure with post-implantation thoracoscopic assistance.There were 146 boys and 45 girls,The age ranged from 2.8 to 20 years with mean age was ( 6.46 ± 3.36) years.Hailer' s index was 4.68 ± 1.84.The operation was performed under Non-thoracoscopic assistance first and then with thoracoscopic observation.Results The operation in all patients had been performed successfully.The time of the operation ranged from 27 to 50 minutes with mean time was ( 32.49 ± 2.79) minutes.The average bleeding volume during procedure was ( 2.19 ± 0.87 ) ml.The durstion of follow-up was 10 to 23 months.All patients have been satisfied with their surgical correction.The postoperative complication was 13 cases( 6.81% ).The bar outsides the pleura in both sides was 18 cases( 9.42% ).The bar outsides the right pleura was 23cases( 12.0% ).The bar outsides the left pleura was 17 cases( 8.90% ).Conclusion Nuss procedure with non-thoracoscopic assistance for correction of poctus excavatum is safety if the surgeon experienced and have certain methods.Post-implantation thoracoscopic Nuss procedure is safer,and can deal with the damage caused by non-thoracoscopic assistance.
4.The diagnosis and treatment of pectus excavatum associated with congenital pulmonary disease in children
Na ZHANG ; Qi ZENG ; Chenghao CHEN ; Jie YU
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011;27(11):656-658
Objective To summarize the experience of diagnosis and treatment of pectus excavatum associated with congenital pulmonary disease in children.Methods The data of 91 patients with pectus excavatum associated with congenital pulmonary disease was collected from July 2002 to August 2010 in Beijing Children's Hospital.There were 64 males and 27 females.30 patients with pectus excavatum associated with congenital pulmonary cyst,congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation,pulmonary sequestration,and some severe cases of congenital lobar emphysema received the Nuss surgery and lobectomy simultaneously.Results 30 cases with pectus excavatum asseeiated with congenital pulmonary disease received simultaneous Nuss procedure and lobectomy.All cases were confirmed by pathology and recovered uneventfully.Conclusion Chest CT scan is an effective way to evaluate pectus excavatum associated with pulmonary diseases.Whether surgery is needed for the pulmonary disease depend on the specific types of disease,age and other various factors.Simultaneous surgery for pectus excavatum and pulmonary disease can lower the risk of the multiple operations,and reduce the financial burden of famihes.
5.Effects of intrathecal administration of strychnine on propofol induced antinociception
Jie YU ; Tijun DAI ; Shiming DUAN ; Yinming ZENG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(05):-
0.05),but the HPPT was dose-dependently increased in 25 and 50 mg?kg -1 groups(P0.05); on the contrary ,strychnine 0.5,0.75,1.0 ?g(it) decreased the HPPT of propofol-treated mice as doses increased(P0.05). CONCLUSION Propofol can induce antinociception in hot-plate test and acetic acid-induced writhing test of mice. Spinal glycine receptors may play a role in propofol's antinociceptive properties in hot-plate test of mice.
6.Cloning and Expression of the New Gene Recombinant RMBAY Against Type-2 Diabetes and Its Production Optimization
Yi MA ; Rong-Jie YU ; Le ZENG ; Shan-Shan XIE ; An HONG ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(04):-
Constructing prokaryotic expression vector pKY-RMBAY by gene recombination and research its optimizing productive conditions.By PCR technology synthesizing the gene of the RMBAY with preference codon of E.coli and the RMBAY gene was inserted into high efficiency expression vector pKYB-MCS.Expressed fusion proteins in E.coli ER2566 were purified with Chitin-Beads column.Fusion proteins binding on Chitin-Beads was cut on N-terminus of intein due to the induction of ?-mercaptoethanol and the target peptide RMBAY was released.The RMBAY was identified by mass spectrum.Experiment results showed RMBAY can be high efficiently expressed in E.coli ER2566,with optimizing productive conditions the yield of the RMBAY may be 6.7mg/L fermentation product and its purity is greater than 98%.The molecular weight of RMBAY is 3.887 kDa by mass spectrum and that accords with its theory value.
7.Preparation and Identification of Recombinant Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide
Shan-Shan XIE ; Rong-Jie YU ; Le ZENG ; Juan LI ; Jing-Jing WANG ; An HONG ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(11):-
In order to prepare the recombinant vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) using intein mediated rapid purification system,the cDNA encoding the recombinant VIP was designed and synthesized according to the preference of E.coli,and then was cloned into the expression vector PTWIN. The recombinant plasmid PTWIN-VIP was transformed into expression host E.coli strain ER2566.The fusion protein consisting of the recombinant VIP,intein and chitin binding domain was expressed and purified by chitin affinity chromatography. The target peptide was released from the fusion protein by changing the temperature and the pH of the cleavage buffer. The molecular weight of the recombinant VIP was determined by the mass spectrometry and the results was conformity with the theoretical value. The preliminary bioactivity assay indicated that the recombinant VIP decreased the serum resistin levels significantly in LPS-induced acute inflammation. The preparation and the characterization of anti-inflammatory effects of the recombinant VIP layed the foundation for its further application.
8.Relationship between hearing threshold and peripheral neuropathy in type 2 diabetic patients
Juan SHEN ; Fang LIU ; Hui ZENG ; Jie YU ; Qiag LI ; Yuqian BAO ; Weipiag JIA
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2011;27(8):644-648
Objective In order to investigate the relationship between hearing loss and diabetic peripheral neuropathy( DPN ) via comparing the pure tone thresholds and vibration perception threshold(VPT) in type 2 diabetic patients and control person without diabetes. Methods 173 subjects including 138 type 2 diabetic patients(DM)and 35 non-diabetes controls were examined for VPT and hearing threshold. Nerve conducting velocity ( NCV )including sensory nerve conducting velocity( SCV )and motorial nerve conducting velocity( MCV )of diabetic patients were determined. The participants were divided into three groups: control group (n = 35 ), DM group without peripheral neuropathy( non-PN group, n = 74 ), and DM group complicated with peripheral neuropathy (PN group,n = 64 ). The clinical characteristics, biochemical parameters , the incidence of sensorineural hearing loss ( SNHL),pure tone threshold, and VPT were compared among three groups. At last, the relationship between hearing thresholds and NCV were analyzed. Results The incidence of hearing impairment of sensorineural type was 29.69% in PN group, which was significantly higher than that of non-PN group( 17.57% )and control group( 17. 14% ). There was significant differences in age, duration of diabetes, glycolated hemoglobin (HbA1c), glycolated serum albumin ( GA), Fasting blood glucose( FPG), 2h postprandial blood glucose( PPG), VPT, and hearing threshold among the three groups( all P<0. 05 ). The value of hearing threshold increased significantly( all P<0. 05 ) in 3 VPT subgroups with VPT≤ 15 V, VPT 16-25 V, and VPT >25 V. The Spearman correlation analysis showed median NCV was negatively correlated with hearing threshold on 1.00, 2.00, 4. 00, and 8. 00 kHz ( All P < 0. 05 ). The logistic regression analysis indicated that the age( regression coefficient =0. 088, P<0. 01 ) was the independent risk factor of SNHL, median nerve MCV ( regression coefficient = -0. 135, P = 0. 046 ) was the important influencing factor of SNHL. Conclusion Diabetic patients are more likely to suffer from impaired middle-frequency and high-frequency hearing, DPN in patients is often complicated with hearing impairment. Age and median nerve MCV were major risk factors of SNHL in diabetic patients.
9.Effect of pirfenidone on the proliferation of rat corneal stromal cells
Jun-Jie, CHEN ; Gong-Fa, WU ; Jun-Shan, LIN ; Yu-Ting, ZENG ; Qi-Ting, HUANG
International Eye Science 2015;(2):201-204
AlM:To investigate the effects of pirfenidone ( PFD) on the proliferation and transfomring growth factor-β1 ( TGF-β1 ) expression in vitro culture rat corneal stromal cells.METHODS: Corneal stromal cells from 8 to 10wk SD rats were isolated, cultured and treated with different concentrations of PFD 0mg/mL (control group), 0. 15mg/mL (experimental group▏), 0. 3mg/mL (experimental group‖), 1mg/mL (experimental group Ⅲ) for 48h. CCK-8 assay was performed to assess cell proliferation, while immunocytochemistry and Western Blot were used to detect the expression of ki-67 and TGF-β1 expression, respectively. RESULTS: Compared with control group, PFD significantly inhibited the proliferation in a dose -dependent manner ( all P < 0. 05 ), so was protein expression of ki-67. PFD significantly down-regulated the expression of TGF-β1 in a dose-dependent manner (P<0. 05).CONCLUSlON: Pirfenidone can significantly inhibit the proliferation of rat corneal stromal cell by down regulating TGF-β1 expression, therefore, it has potential prospect in lightening the corneal wound healing reaction.
10.Optimal timing of fixation for femoral shaft fractures with concomitant head injuries
zhong-min, SHI ; yu-jie, CHEN ; chang-qing, ZHANG ; bing-fang, ZENG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(03):-
Objective To discuss the optimal timing of fixation for femoral shaft fractures with concomitant head injuries. MethodsEarly and delayed complications,mortality rate,interval of ICU and duration of hospital stay were compared among 137 patients with head injuries,so as to evaluate the curative effect of early fixation of femoral shaft fracture(n=56) and delayed fixation(n=81).Results Early fixation group enjoyed advantages in the interval of ICU,duration of hospital stay,associated shock and infection rate over the delayed fixation group(P