1.Application of magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of deep anorectal abscess
Guidong SUN ; Bolin YANG ; Yugen CHEN ; Xin ZHU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2010;9(3):210-212
Objective To evaluate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the diagnosis of deep anorectal abscess. Methods Twenty-one patients who were suspected of having deep anorectal abscess were admitted to the Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine from January 2006 to December 2007, and their clinical data were retrospectively analyzed. Phased-array coil MRI was applied to all patients before the operation. We compared the efficacy of MRI and rectal digital examination in the classification of deep anorectal abscess and the diagnosis rate of internal opening according to the postoperative results. All data were analyzed using the chi-square test. Results Nineteen patients were diagnosed with deep anorectal abscess, one patient had presacral cyst combined with infection and one patient had perianal mucinous adenocarcinoma. A total of 25 lesions were identified, including 14 ischiorectal abscesses, five pelvirectal abscesses, and six high intersphincteric abscesses. Thirteen patients had single space abscesses and six had multiple space abscesses. There were no significant differences in the diagnosis rate between MRI (12/19) and rectal digital examination for internal opening (13/19) (χ2 =0. 116, P>0.05). The accuracy rate was significantly different between MRI (25/25) and rectal digital examination (16/25) in the classification of deep anorectal abscess (χ2 = 10.970, P <0.05). Operative exploration revealed that there were 13 patients with single space abscesses and six with multiple space abscesses. The accuracy rate was significantly different between MRI (19/19) and the rectal digital examination (13/19) for detecting multiple space abscesses (χ2 =7. 125, P <0. 05). Conclusions MRI with a phased-array coil can accurately detect the extent of deep anorectal abscess and its relationship with anorectal sphincters. MRI examination is helpful in excluding potential lesions in the anorectal region.
2.Clinical effects of Solifenacin on female overactive bladder symptoms secondary to uncomplicated lower urinary tract infection
Bo LIAO ; Xianzhong DENG ; Yugen LI ; Xiaobin CHEN ; Xiaodong YU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;31(23):3941-3943
Objective To study the efficacy and safety of Solifenacin on female overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms secondary to uncomplicated lower urinary tract infection. Methods Seventy-three adult female patients who had clinically diagnosed as OAB symptoms secondary to uncomplicated lower urinary tract infection were randomly divided into treatment group (41 cases) and control group (32 cases). Treatment group received Solifenacin , 5 mg orally qd , as well as OAB behavioral therapy , but control group was given only OAB behavioral therapy. The overactive bladder syndrome score (OABSS) was evaluated before and after antibiotic treatment in all the patients , and the treatment or observation time lasted four weeks after the antibiotic treatment were deactivated. Then OABSS scoring and the cure rate between two groups were compared. Results OABSS score of treatment group decreased significantly after receiving Solifenacin treatment one week , and the cure rate reached 56.10%, and two weeks later, the cure rate reached 92.68%. OABSS score of control group had no significant change one week after treatment and the cure rate was only 6.25%, but at the fourth week OABSS had decreased significantly and the cure rate reached 37.50%, which was still significantly lower than that of treatment group. There were no drug adverse events during treatment in both groups. Conclusions There is obvious clinical effect of solifenacin on female OAB symptoms secondary to uncomplicated lower urinary tract infection, which is safe and could significantly shorten the course of treatment.
3.Effects of baicalin on the apoptosis and cell cycle of colorectal cancer cells in orthotopic transplantation mice model with mismatch repair gene deficient
Hongjin CHEN ; Yunfei GU ; Yugen CHEN ; Shupeng ZHANG ; Ping ZHU ; Qiu LIN ; Bolin YANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2013;(6):435-439
Objective To study the effect of baicalin on the apoptosis and cell cycle of colorectal cancer cells in orthotopic transplantation mice model with mismatch repair gene hMLH1 deficient.Methods Sixty orthotopic transplantation mice models of human colorectal cancer cell line HCT1 16 expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP) were established,and were randomly divided into the control group and the 50,100,200 mg/kg baicalin groups according to the random number table.Mice in the 50,100,200 mg/kg baicalin groups received intragastric infusion of baicalin at the corresponding dosages twice a day,while mice in the control group received intragastric infusion of 5% NaHCO3.Cell cycles and apoptotic rates of the HCT116-GFP cells were detected by flow cytometry and TUNEL method respectively.Differences between the 2 groups were analyzed using the analysis of variance or chi-square test,and differences within each group were analyzed using the LSD-t test.Results The orthotopic transplantation mice models of human colorecta] cancer were successfully constructed,and there was no significant difference in the body weight of the mice and tumor size among the 4 groups (F =0.343,0.107,P >0.05).The proportion of HCT116-GFP cells in the G2/M phase in the 50,100,200 mg/kg baicalin groups were 22%±6%,18%±7% and 19%±6%,which were significantly higher than 7% ±5% of the control group (t =5.421,3.483,3.575,P <0.05).There were no significant differences in the proportion of HCT116-GFP cells in the G2/M phase among the 50,100,200 mg/kg baicalin groups (F =1.291,P > 0.05).The apoptotic rates of HCT116-GFP cells in the 50,100,200 mg/kg baicalin groups were significantly higher than the control group (t =7.163,3.703,2.688,P <0.05).The apoptotic rate of the 50 mg/kg baicalin group was significantly higher than that of the 200 mg/kg baicalin group (t =2.259,P < 0.05).Conclusions Baicalin significantly inhibits tumor growth in the orthotopic transplantation mice model with mismatch repair gene hMLH1 deficient.After treated with baicalin,the cell cycle is arrested at the G2/M phase,thus the tumor growth is inhibited.
4.Analysis of clinical characteristics and treatment effect of perianal Crohn's disease with or without proctitis
Ping ZHU ; Yugen CHEN ; Yunfei GU ; Minmin XU ; Hao WANG ; Hongjin CHEN ; Bolin YANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2016;15(12):1170-1175
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics of perianal Crohn's disease (CD) with or without proctitis and compare the treatment effect of surgery combined with biological preparation.Methods The retrospective cohort study was conducted.The clinical data of 52 patients with perianal CD who were admitted to the Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine from June 2011 to October 2014 were collected.Thirty patients with inflammation involvement of the rectum and 22 patients without inflammation involvement of the rectum were respectively divided into the proctitis group and non-proctitis group.All the 52 patients underwent surgery combined with infliximab therapy.Observation indicators included:(1) clinical characteristics:gender,age,body mass index (BMI),lesion location,disease behavior,type of perianal lesions,history of perianal surgeries,CD activity index (CDAI),perianal disease activity index (PDAI),C-reactive protein (CRP),erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR),white blood cell (WBC),platelet (PLT) and albumin (Alb),(2) treatment and follow-up.Follow-up using outpatient examination was performed to evaluate the perianal lesions up to December 2015.Measurement data with normal distribution were described as-x ± s and comparison between groups was analyzed by the t test.Count data were described as the percentage,and comparison between groups was analyzed by the chi-square test and Fisher's exact probability.Results (1)Clinical characteristics:number of patients with BMI < 18.5 kg/m2 and with normal BMI were respectively 17,13 in the proctitis group and 6,16 in the non-proctitis group.Lesions located at ileum,colon and ileocolon were respectively detected in 3,9,18 patients in the proctitis group and 9,4,9 patients in the non-proctitis group.CDAI≥ 150 and < 150,CRP≥8 mg/L and < 8 mg/L,ESR > normal level and =normal level,Alb < 35 g/L and between 35 g/L and 50 g/L were respectively detected in 23,7,25,5,24,6,12,18 patients in the proctitis group and 8,14,8,14,8,14,2,20 in the non-proctitis group,with statistically significant differences between the 2 groups (x2 =4.446,6.855,8.563,12.076,10.211,6.163,P < 0.05).(2) Treatment and follow-up:all the 52 patients underwent more than 3 times infliximab therapies and perianal surgeries within 1 week after infliximab therapy.All the patients were followed up for a median time of 28 months (range,8-52 months).Thirty-four patients still underwent maintenance therapy of immunosuppressive agents and 18 didn't undergo maintenance therapy up to the end of follow-up.Twenty-two patients in the proctitis group and 12 patients in the non-proctitis group underwent maintenance therapy,with no statistically significant difference between the 2 groups (x2 =1.979,P > 0.05).The total healed rate,improvement rate and unhealed rate of perianal lesion were 55.8% (29/52),34.6% (18/52) and 9.6% (5/52),respectively.The number of patients with healed,improved and unhealed perianal lesions were 16,11,3 in the proctitis group and 13,7,2 in the non-proctitis group,respectively,showing no significant difference in treatment effects between the 2 groups (x2 =O.173,P > 0.05).Conclusions Patients with perianal CD combined with proctitis have higher activity of intestinal inflammation and worse nutritional status compared with patients without proctitis.However,there is no significant difference in the type and activity of perianal lesion between patients with or without proctitis.Surgery combined with biological preparation could render better clinical outcomes in treatment of perianal CD with proctitis.
5.Establishment of orthotopic model of human colon cancer marked by green fluorescent protein and its biological characteristics
Bolin YANG ; Hongjin CHEN ; Yunfei GU ; Yugen CHEN ; Qiu LIN ; Xueliang SUN ; Yu SUN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2013;12(8):626-628
Objective To establish a stable orthotopic model with high green fluorescent protein (GFP) expression in nude mice and observe its biological features.Methods Human HCT116 colon cancer cells transfected with GFP pLPCX retroviral plasmid were used to build a subcutaneous tumor model in nude mice.Fifteen BALB/C nude mice were selected to underwent orthotopic transplantation of colon when the GFP-labeled tumor grew to 10 mm × 10 mm as observed by in vivo fluorescent microscopy.The growth and metastasis of orthotopically implanted colon cancer cells were observed with fluorescent imaging system at different time points.The differences of the tumor size measured by peripheral vernier caliper and fluorescent imaging system were analyzed using the t test,and the differences in different groups were analyzed using the analysis of variance.Results GFP-labeled colon cancer models were successfully established in all the 15 nude mice,and there was no surgery-related complications or death.Tumors marked by GFP were observed under fluoroscope in week 3.The size of the tumors progressively increased with time.The volumes of the orthotopically transplanted tumors obtained from global measurement using fluorescent imaging system were greater than those measured by peripheral vernier calipers at postoperative week 3,4,5,6,7,while no statistically significant difference was observed (t =-1.280,-1.115,-0.718,-0.199,-0.386,P >0.05).There was a significant difference in the interation of measure method and different time points (F =29.546,P < 0.05).Eight nude mice survived at the end of the experiment,and tumor metastasis was observed in 6 mice.Conclusions It is technically feasible to construct GFP-labeled colon cancer orthotopic transplantation model.The mice model could be used for real-time,in vivo,non-invasive and dynamic observation and analysis of the growth and metastasis of tumor cells.
6.Discussion on Common Issues in Ethical Review of Clinical Research
Jing WU ; Yugen CHEN ; Meng JIANG ; Jiandong ZOU ; Hua BAI ; Sicheng WANG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;(4):715-720
Scientific review, time schedule of ethical review, standards of review, the compensation for injuries of subjects in clinical research and the relation between the ethical review and scientific integrity are common issues in ethical review of clinical research. This paper had an in-depth discussion on issues mentioned above. The interna-tional rules were referred and the personal suggestions were also provided for the reference in further discussion.
7.Three-dimensional ultrasound locatization in endoscopic thyroidectomy for multinodular goiter.
Yihong TAN ; Guoneng DU ; Yugen XIAO ; Panzhou CHEN ; Guobiao YAN ; Dongxing TAN ; Kun WANG ; Wanshou QIU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2013;27(22):1262-1264
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the three-dimensional ultrasound locatization in endoscopic thyroidectomy for multinodular goiter (MG).
METHOD:
Thirty two patients with MG underwent ET via bilateral areolar approach. Preoperative ultrasonography were used to locate lesions and marked in the 3-D map designed by us. Dur ing ET procedure, surgery skills were adopted to expose inferior pole of thyroid, glands in the area of Berry ligament or (and) upper pole were retained according to the preoperative location map.
RESULT:
According to the preoperative ultrasonic orientation, 3 lobectomy were performed in 15 cases of unilateral lesions, 12 subtotal thyroidectomy were performed in 17 cases of bilateral lesions, and 5 patients performed unilateral lobectomy add partial thyroidectomy. All patients had successful ET using bilateral areola approach. No conversions to open surgery, no complication occurred, and no nodules were found missing in the postoperative ultrasonography examinations.
CONCLUSION
Preoperative ultrasonic orientation and intraoperative operating skills are contributing to a successful ET for MG.
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8.Ethics Review for Social and Behavioral Sciences Research
Jing WU ; Hua BAI ; Jinhong HU ; Rong WU ; Haitao LIU ; Yiqun XI ; Qi LU ; Yugen CHEN ; Sicheng WANG
Chinese Medical Ethics 2015;(3):325-331
The social and behavioral research in promoting human health and the impact on human social relations and structures has been confirmed .With the development of social and behavioral science , the importance of ethics review for the research is also increased .Despite its uniqueness , the basic principles of ethics in social and behavioral research are consistent with other biomedical studies .This paper introduces ethics review points of social and behavioral research from the research design , risk and benefits , informed consent , deception and debriefing , expedited review , exemption of ethics review, privacy and confidentiality .This paper also introduces the relevant experiences from Europe and America giving references for the domestic professionals .
9. Clinical features and genetic variants of Dent disease in 10 children
Sanlong ZHAO ; Fei ZHAO ; Yugen SHA ; Qiuxia CHEN ; Xueqin CHENG ; Songming HUANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2018;56(4):289-293
Objective:
To summarize the clinical features and genetic analysis results of 10 children with Dent disease.
Methods:
The clinical data and gene test results of 10 boys aged from 8 months to 12 years with Dent disease diagnosed in Children's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from January 2014 to July 2017 were analyzed retrospectively.
Results:
All patients had insidious onset, 5 cases were found to have proteinuria on routine urine examination after hospitalization duo to other diseases, 4 cases were admitted to hospital because increased foams in the urine, and 1 case was found to have proteinuria on health checkup. All cases presented with low molecular weight proteinuria, urine protein electrophoresis showed that the proportion of low molecular weight protein was greater than 50%, 7 cases had nephrotic-range proteinuria, but none had hypoproteinemia. Six cases had hypercalciuria, 3 cases had nephrocalcinosis, 1 case had nephrolithiasis, 2 cases had glomerular microscopic hematuria, in 1 case urine glucose wa weakly positive but blood glucose was normal. All patients had normal renal function, normal serum calcium, no hypophosphoremia and none had rickets. Genetic analysis results showed that 7 patients with variants in the CLCN5 gene, including 2 nonsense variants (p.R637X, p.Y143X), 3 missense variants (p.A540D, p.G135E, p.G703V), 1 deletion variant (exons 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 1 missing), and 1 frameshift variant (p.T260Tfs*10). Three cases had missense variants of OCRL gene (p.I274T, p.I371T, p.F399S). Except for p.R637X and p.I274T, the other 8 cases had newly discovered variants. Five patients underwent a renal biopsy, the biopsy revealed focal global glomerulosclerosis in 3 patients, mild mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis in 1 patient and renal minimal change in 1 patient. Mild focal tubular atrophy and interstitial fibrosis were noted in three cases. Mild segmental foot process effacement was noted under electron microscope in all five cases.
Conclusions
All the children with Dent disease had insidious onset, low molecular weight proteinuria is the main clinical manifestation, most cases presented with nephrotic-range proteinuria, but there was no hypoalbuminemia, some cases were not associated with hypercalciuria. The pathogenic genes in most cases were CLCN5 and a few were OCRL. The types of genetic variation include missense variant, nonsense variant, deletion variant and frameshift variant. Although Dent disease is a renal tubular disease, renal biopsy suggests that most cases are associated with glomerular lesions.
10.Analysis of clinical diagnosis and treatment of 20 children with hypophosphatemic tickets
Lei WU ; Bixia ZHENG ; Ying CHEN ; Yugen SHA ; Qiuxia CHEN ; Aihua ZHANG ; Guixia DING ; Fei ZHAO ; Huaying BAO ; Weizhen ZHANG ; Hongmei WU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2018;33(20):1541-1544
Objective To analyze the clinical diagnosis and treatment data of 20 children with hypophosphatemic rickets (HR) in order to improve the clinical diagnosis and treatment of HR.Methods The retrospective analysis of clinical data of 20 cases with HR who were hospitalized at Children's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from May,2010 to April,2016 was performed to summarize the clinical characteristics.All patients were analyzed for the phosphate regulating gene with homologies to endopeptidase on the X chromosome(PHEX) gene by direct sequencing.If no mutations were detected,multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification analysis was performed.Results All of the 20 cases with HR showed different degrees of growth retardation and typical X-ray rickets.After treatment,the clinical features were improved.Height standard deviation score (HSDS) was improved significantly with longer treatment time,and the difference was statistically significant(P =0.027).There was a correlation between the blood phosphorus fluctuation and secondary hyperparathyroidism(P < 0.05).Nineteen cases had PHEX gene mutations.Truncating mutations was the most frequent mutation type,and 4 new mutations were found.Conclusions Clinical characteristics,laboratory test results and X-ray examination are important clinical index for the diagnosis of HR,and PHEX gene test can be used as an important auxiliary diagnostic tool.Early diagnosis and treatment can significantly improve the clinical manifestations of the patients.