1.Clinical analysis of severe complications after percutaneous dilational tracheostomy in patients of Neuro-surgery Department
Yueqiao XU ; Weitao CHENG ; Ning WANG ; Wenjin CHEN ; Lidan JIANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2016;32(10):947-949
Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics and treatment Methods of severe com?plications after percutaneous tracheotomy( PDT) in neurosurgery patients,and to provide reference for the treat?ment and rescue of these patients. Methods A retrospective analysis of 578 cases after PDT was performed in Neurosurgery Intensive Care Unit ( NSICU ) of Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University from 2005 to 2015. The types of complications,treatment method and prognosis were analyzed. Follow?up was 3 months to 1 year. Results Eighteen cases with severe complications,including bleeding,wound infection,asphyxia caused by tracheal mucosa suffocation,airway stenosis caused by granulation tissue,subcutaneous emphysema and neu?momediastinum,etc. After treatment and active rescue,most patients recovered,no patients die directly associated with surgery. Conclusion PDT plays an important role in the treatment of patients in NSICU,but it is still pos?sible to have serious complications,so physicians must understand and be prepared for complications,and pay more attention to prevent poor prognosis.
2.Decompression craniotomy for malignant cerebral venous thrombosis:a report of 9 cases
Xiaohui DONG ; Yueqiao XU ; Weitao CHENG ; Ning WANG ; Wenjin CHEN ; Hongqi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2016;13(3):140-145
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of decompression craniotomy for the treatment of patients with malignant cerebral venous thrombosis. Methods The clinical characteristics,treatment process and follow - up results of 9 patients with malignant cerebral venous thrombosis treated with decom-pression craniotomy in Beijing Xuanwu Hospital,Capital Medical University from February 2010 to August 2015 were analyzed retrospectively. Results The preoperative Glasgow coma scale (GCS)score of 9 patients was < 9,7 survived and 2 died. The conditions of 6 patients (preoperative GCS 8 in 1 case, GCS 6 in 3cases,GCS 4 in 1case,and GCS3 in 1case)were improved in combination with other control intrac ranial pressure treatment after craniotomy decompression surgery. They recovered well (Glasgow outcome scale, GOS 4 -5). One patient (preoperative GCS 4)had severe disability (GOS 3)after procedure;1 (preoperative GCS 3)was in deep comatose state at the time of discharge and died of complications after 1 month;1 patient with bilateral mydriasis (GCS 5)was treated with craniotomy decompression,and his pupils did not return,he had circulatory failure,gave up the treatment,and died. All patients did not have the complications directly related to the surgery. Seven patients survived and continued to use warfarin anticoagulation therapy for at least 6 moths after discharge. The controlled international normalized ratio (INR)was 2 -3. They were followed up for 3 months to 5 years. The head MRI re-examination did not reveal the recurrence of venous sinus thrombosis. The modified Rankin scales (mRS)score was 0 to 2 in 6 cases after 3 months. The other one (preoperative GCS 4)had ipsilateral cerebral hemorrhage on surgical site at 4 months after discharge. He was improved after withdrawing anticoagulation and using conservative treatment for 20 d (mRS score 4). Conclusions For patients with malignant cerebral venous thrombosis,when the patients have acute cerebral hernia or hernia tendency,the emergency craniotomy decompression surgery may save lives and enable patients to achieve a better quality of life.
3.A retrospective analysis of 65 cases of drug-induced liver injury
Yuwen HUANG ; Yueqiao CHEN ; Na WANG ; Yu CHEN ; Liyi PAN ; Yanyan ZHANG
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(31):60-63,71
Objective To explore the clinical characteristics of drug-induced liver injury(DILI),and provide reference for early clinical recognition,diagnosis and treatment of DILI.Methods Clinical datas of 65 patients with DILI hospitalized in the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine from January 2019 to December 2023 were retrospectively analyzed,and their general conditions,using drugs,distribution type of liver injury,traditional Chinese medicine treatment and outcome were statistically analyzed.Results A total of 65 patients were included,including 27 males and 38 females,with an average age of(46.40±19.19)years old.The majority of patients were 41 to 60 years old.Chinese herbal medicine and Chinese patent medicine accounted for the highest proportion of drugs inducing DILI(30.8%).Hepatocyte injury was the most common type of DILI,with 39 cases.The main clinical manifestations of DILI patients were fatigue,abdominal discomfort,aversion to oil,yellow eyes,yellow urine and so on.In the treatment of traditional Chinese medicine,liquorice root was the most frequently used,with a frequency of 60.7%.After active treatment,59 patients were cured and discharged from hospital.Conclusion Hepatocyte injury is the main type of DILI.Clinical monitoring of hepatotoxicity of traditional Chinese herbal medicine and Chinese patent medicine should be strengthened to reduce the damage to liver caused by adverse drug reactions.
4.Study on the distribution and clonal expansion of TCR Vβ subfamily in peripheral T cells after infusing mesenchymal stem cells in patients with chronic GVHD
Yueqiao ZHOU ; Huo TAN ; Shaohua CHEN ; Lijian YANG ; Yangqiu LI ; Chunyan WANG ; Zhenqian HUANG ; Runhui ZHENG ; Xiaodan LUO ; Dan LIU ; Pengfei QIN
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2011;20(6):362-365,369
Objective To investigate the distribution of TCR Vβ genealogy and clonal expansion in peripheral blood after infusing mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) in patients with chronic GVHD. Methods The complementarity determining region 3 (CDR3) of 24 TCR Vβ subfamily genes in peripheral blood mononuclear cell from 1 case with cGVHD after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (Allo-HSCT),who were treated with infusing MSC,were amplified using RT-PCR. The blood samples were taken at the first and the fifth day after 1st infusion; and the first day,the 10 th day and the 20 th day after the second infusion of MSC,as well as the MSC infused as control . The products were labelled by fluorescein and then analyzed the CDR3 size with gene scan technique to determine the clonality of T cells. Results There were no expression of TCR Vβ subfamily with the MSC infused and after the 1st day of the first infusion of MSC. Then 3,10,14,10 Vβ subfamilies clones are appeared at the other time points,of which were polyclone and oligoclone predominately. In the same time,the manifestations of cCVHD have been abated. Conclusion MSC played a certain role in reviving the immune function of the patients after Allo-HSCT and mitigating the disease of chronic GVHD. Lineage analysis of TCR Vβ subfamily showed some predominant expression.
5.Training practice of critical ultrasonography in standardized training of neurosurgical specialists
Meng QI ; Ning WANG ; Wenjin CHEN ; Xin QU ; Yueqiao XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2021;20(10):1176-1178
Based on clinical training and practice experience of the authors in recent years, the training practice of critical ultrasonography in standardized training of neurosurgical specialists were summarized in the study. The study also discussed the appropriate training mode and training requirements of critical ultrasonography in standardized training of neurosurgical specialists, from the aspects of basic theory training, clinical application training of critical ultrasonography and special training of craniocerebral ultrasound, training precautions and training assessment, so as to provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment strategies for neurological intensive patients.
6. Application of ultrasound monitoring for evaluation of neonatal peripherally inserted central catheter tip localization in newborns
Xiaoling REN ; Yajuan CHEN ; Jing LIU ; Man WANG ; Jia SHEN ; Yueqiao GAO ; Ruxin QIU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2019;34(18):1398-1401
Objective:
To investigate the value of ultrasound in the localization of peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) in neonates.
Methods:
A retrospective analysis of the PICC catheterization was conducted at Department of Neonatology, Beijing Chaoyang District Maternal and Child Healthcare Hospital from June 2017 to December 2018.The ultrasound monitoring was performed immediately after PICC catheterization.The probe was placed into the midline position of the lower xiphoid or the subclavian parasternal line for scanning, and it would be the PICC if a high-echo " equal sign" was observed by ultrasound.It was believed that the PICC was successfully placed when ultrasound detected that the PICC tip was located in the junction of inferior vena cava or superior vena cava in the right atrium.
Results:
(1)Among 112 infants with PICC catheterization, 103 cases (92.0%) were accurately placed, 9 cases (8.0%) were not placed in the ideal site, among them, 2 cases were too deep, 4 cases were too shallow and 3 cases were catheter heterotopia.The tip position was accurate after the readjustment under ultrasound monitoring in those patients whose the first ultrasound showed the tip position was not ideal.(2)The PICC indwelling time was as short as 2 days (removed due to severe arrhythmia) and as long as 56 days with an average of (15.1±10.7) days.(3)The catheter-related complications occurred in 3 cases with an incidence of 2.7%.
Conclusions
Using ultrasound to determine the PICC tips position is accurate and reliable, which is worthy of extensive application in the neonatal wards.
7.An interpretation of an evidence-based guideline from the American Neuro-critical Care Society about the implementation of targeted temperature management
Meng QI ; Wenjin CHEN ; Yuehong BAO ; Yueqiao XU ; Ning WANG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2018;30(6):518-523
Objective Targeted temperature management (TTM) is often used in neuro-critical care to minimize secondary neurologic injury and improve outcomes. Evidence-based implementation guideline of TTM was generated from clinical questions relevant to TTM implementation for neuro-critical care by experts recruited by the American Neuro-critical Care Society. Interpretation of this guideline would help the readers to understand the implementation of TTM, bring benefits to standardization of TTM application, and contribute to the solving of specific issues related to TTM implementation.
8.Analysis of the status quo of palliative nursing knowledge among medical staff in ClassⅢ Grade A hospitals in He'nan Province and its influencing factors
Li TIAN ; Chunyan CHENG ; Panpan CUI ; Yueqiao GAO ; Yang ZHANG ; Feng ZHANG ; Changying CHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2018;24(35):4217-4222
ObjectiveTo understand the status quo of palliative nursing knowledge of medical staff in He'nan Province, analyze its influencing factors and training needs, and provide theoretical basis for further improving palliative nursing knowledge level and formulating effective training measures. Methods? From October 2017 to February 2018, a total of 600 medical staff from six ClassⅢ Grade A hospitals in He'nan Province were selected as the research subjects. All the subjects were investigated with palliative care knowledge questionnaire (PCQN) and the palliative care training needs questionnaire. Multivariate linear regression analysis was used to analyze the influencing factors. A total of 600 questionnaires were sent out and 579 valid questionnaires were collected. Results? The score of PCQN of the 579 medical staff was (12.19±3.221). The factors influencing the knowledge level of palliative care among medical staff were discussed with dying patients or their families, heard of palliative care, educational level, professional title and experience of palliative care, which could explain 37.8% of the total variation of the factors. Conclusions? The knowledge level of palliative care among medical staff is generally low. The factors influencing the knowledge level of palliative care among medical staff were discussed with dying patients or their families, heard of palliative care, educational level, professional title and experience of palliative care. Medical staff have strong training needs in all aspects of palliative care. It is particularly important to train palliative nursing knowledge in relevant specialties.
9.Ultrasound diagnosis of neonatal fracture
Jing LIU ; Huali WEI ; Huirong ZHAO ; Li ZHANG ; Ruxin QIU ; Yueqiao GAO ; Chen CHEN
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2020;23(4):245-248
Objective:To investigate the feasibility and characteristics of ultrasound imaging in diagnosing fractures in neonates.Methods:Thirty neonates with bone fracture in Beijing Chaoyang District Maternal and Child Healthcare Hospital during January 2018 to June 2019 were retrospectively recruited. The causes and ultrasound imaging features of these cases were analyzed. The ultrasound findings were compared with the results of X-ray examination.Results:Among the 30 cases, 29 (96.7%) were diagnosed as fracture due to birth trauma, including 28 (93.3%) of clavicle fracture and one (3.3%) of humerus fracture, and one (3.3%) with rib fracture probably caused by metabolic osteopathy. The ultrasound imaging characteristics included interruption of bone continuity, dislocation and/or angulation of fracture ends, and callus formation during recovery. All of the 30 cases were diagnosed by ultrasound. However, X-ray examination failed in the diagnosis of one clavicle fracture.Conclusions:Ultrasound is an accurate and reliable method for the diagnosis of neonatal fracture. The main characteristics of ultrasound imaging include interruption of bone continuity, dislocation and/or angulation of fracture ends and callus formation.
10.Accurate Measurement of Agatston Score Using kVp-Independent Reconstruction Algorithm for Ultra-High-Pitch Sn150 kVp CT
Xi HU ; Xinwei TAO ; Yueqiao ZHANG ; Zhongfeng NIU ; Yong ZHANG ; Thomas ALLMENDINGER ; Yu KUANG ; Bin CHEN
Korean Journal of Radiology 2021;22(11):1777-1785
Objective:
To investigate the accuracy of the Agatston score obtained with the ultra-high-pitch (UHP) acquisition mode using tin-filter spectral shaping (Sn150 kVp) and a kVp-independent reconstruction algorithm to reduce the radiation dose.
Materials and Methods:
This prospective study included 114 patients (mean ± standard deviation, 60.3 ± 9.8 years; 74 male) who underwent a standard 120 kVp scan and an additional UHP Sn150 kVp scan for coronary artery calcification scoring (CACS). These two datasets were reconstructed using a standard reconstruction algorithm (120 kVp + Qr36d, protocol A; Sn150 kVp + Qr36d, protocol B). In addition, the Sn150 kVp dataset was reconstructed using a kVp-independent reconstruction algorithm (Sn150 kVp + Sa36d, protocol C). The Agatston scores for protocols A and B, as well as protocols A and C, were compared.The agreement between the scores was assessed using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and the Bland–Altman plot. The radiation doses for the 120 kVp and UHP Sn150 kVp acquisition modes were also compared.
Results:
No significant difference was observed in the Agatston score for protocols A (median, 63.05; interquartile range [IQR], 0–232.28) and C (median, 60.25; IQR, 0–195.20) (p = 0.060). The mean difference in the Agatston score for protocols A and C was relatively small (-7.82) and with the limits of agreement from -65.20 to 49.56 (ICC = 0.997). The Agatston score for protocol B (median, 34.85; IQR, 0–120.73) was significantly underestimated compared with that for protocol A (p < 0.001). The UHP Sn150 kVp mode facilitated an effective radiation dose reduction by approximately 30% (0.58 vs. 0.82 mSv, p < 0.001) from that associated with the standard 120 kVp mode.
Conclusion
The Agatston scores for CACS with the UHP Sn150 kVp mode with a kVp-independent reconstruction algorithm and the standard 120 kVp demonstrated excellent agreement with a small mean difference and narrow agreement limits. The UHP Sn150 kVp mode allowed a significant reduction in the radiation dose.