1.High frequency ultrasonographic manifestations of ligamentum patella in healthy volunteers and professional athletes
Junhua GUO ; Feng HUANG ; Yukun LUO ; Jie TANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 1993;0(01):-
Objective To compare the ultrasonographic manifestations of ligamenta patella and their entheses of healthy volunteers with those of professional athletes. Methods Sonography was performed using a GE Logiq 700 MR Expert Series ultrasound equipment and a 5-10 MHz multifrequency linear array transducer. Fifty-two healthy volunteers and 20 professional athletes underwent sonography on ligamentum patella of both sides. Results The normal ligamenta patella′s contour was regular and sharply defined, appearing as tightly packed echoic structures with fine parallel internal linear echoes with a synovial sheath to a thickness of 0.02 cm. The attaching bone surface was smooth and continuous. The ligamenta patella of male was longer than that of the female(P
2.Study of IFN? effect on HL-60 cells or ATRA resistant HL-60 cells
Guosheng JIANG ; Tianhua TANG ; Yukun ZHANG ; Al ET
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2000;0(11):-
Objective:To detect in vitro the effect of IFN? on HL 60 cells or ATRA resistant HL 60 cells Methods:MTT was used to measure the proliferation of HL 60 cells or ATRA resistant HL 60 cells The differentiation of HL 60 cells or ATRA resistant HL 60 cells was detected by NBT To detect the apoptosis of HL 60 cells or ATRA resistant HL 60 cells with Flow Cytometric Analysis Otherwise,the ATRA resistant HL 60 cells was induced by way of ATRA density gradually increasement Results:IFN? could inhibit the proliferation of HL 60 cells,especially accompanied with the ATRA IFN? not only induce the differentiation but also promote the differentiation of HL 60 cells or ATRA resistant HL 60 cells ATRA resistant HL 60 cells post treatment with IFN? were sensitive to ATRA Conclusion:Effect on differentiation of HL 60 cells was enhanced by IFN? IFN? also reverse the resistance of ATRA resistant HL 60 cells to ATRA
3.Mutuality analysis on quickly evaluate the traumatic degree of abdominal solid-organs with contrast-enhanced ultrasonography
Zhiyan LI ; Jie TANG ; Yukun LUO ; Faqin LU ; Yu TANG ; Jiangke TIAN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2012;21(9):779-783
Objective To quickly evaluate the traumatic degree of abdominal solid-organs using contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) and analysis on related factors with clinical treatment.Methods 52 patients with abdominal traumatic were observed by CEUS,and the traumatic degree was judged according to American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST).The change of peritoneal fluid was observed with ultrasonography,and active bleeding and involve adjacent vessels their branches were observed with CEUS.In this way,a method of quickly evaluate the traumatic degree was established,and the correlation between indifferent grade trauma and appropriate interventions that include surgical and conservative treatment was studied.Results 52 patients with 71 lesions,compound injuries accounted for 82.7% (43/52).Among them,37 lesions were Ⅰ-Ⅲ grade trauma,34 lesions were severe trauma of Ⅳ-Ⅴ grade.The lesions complicated with active bleeding were 76.1% (54/71).The amount of peritoneal fluid was increased significantly within 30 min (P <0.05) in traumatic lesions with rapid bleeding.Among of 50lesions associated with active bleeding,the surgical treatment was 24.0% (12/50),the conservative treatment was 76.0% (38/50).Among of trauma lesions involving the two following vessels,Ⅰ-Ⅲ grade was 97.3% (36/37),Ⅳ-Ⅴ grade was 61.8% (21/34).Trauma involvement above level 2 focal blood vessels,surgical treatment accounted for 23.1% (12/52),conservative treatment accounted for 44.2%(23/52).Conclusions The severity of the trauma can not be a comprehensive response by AAST,becauce it is not only related to the scope of the traumatic lesions,vascular level,also involved with the trauma associated with active bleeding,bleeding speed and amount of peritoneal effusion and other factors.
4.The clinical value of acoustic radiation force impulse imaging in the assessment of liver functional reserve in patients with hepatic focal lesions
Huitong, YAN ; Yukun, LUO ; Qinghua, XU ; Ziyu, JIAO ; Wenbo, TANG ; Faqin, LYU ; Jie, TANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2014;(1):72-75
Objective To investigate the clinical value of acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI) imaging in the evaluation of liver functional reserve in patients with hepatic focal lesions. Methods Eighty-six patients with hepatic focal lesions in General Hospital of the People′s Liberation Army from September 2011 to August 2012 were studied. According to Child-Pugh score, 54 of them were classified as grade A, 18 patients were classiifed as grade B, and 14 patients were classiifed as grade C. Seventy patients underwent surgery and 16 patients underwent non-surgical treatment. Shear wave velocity (SWV) values were measured using ARFI technique, and indocyanine green (ICG) clearance tests were also performed to achieve ICG clearance rate constant (ICGK) and ICG retention rate at 15 minutes (ICG15). Correlation between SWV and ICGK, SWV and ICG15 were studied using Pearson correlation, and correlation between SWV and Child-Pugh score were analyzed using Spearman rank correlation. Difference between SWV values of patients underwent surgery and those of patients underwent non-surgical treatment was compared using t-test for independent samples. Analyses of receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve were performed to investigate the value of ARFI in the evaluation of surgical feasibility for patients with hepatic focal lesion, with the clinical decisions serving as the golden standard. Results There was correlations between SWV and ICGR15, SWV and ICGK, and SWV and Child-Pugh scores (r=0.764,P <0.001;r=-0.686,P=0.000;r=0.864,P=0.000). The SWV of patients who underwent surgery was (2.46±0.45) m/s, and the SWV of patients who underwent non-surgical treatment was (1.54±0.36) m/s, with a signiifcant difference (t=-0.80, P=0.000). The ROC curve analysis demonstrated a highest Youden′s index of 0.775 when the cut-off was 2.06m/s. The corresponding sensitivity was 87.5% and the specificity was 90.0% for ARFI in the diagnosis liver functional reserve deficiency. Conclusion ARFI can effectively evaluate the liver functional reserve in patients with hepatic focal lesions and thus could be beneifcial in the decision of clinical treatment.
5.Clinical evaluation of liver stiffness by acoustic radiation force impulse imaging in patient with ischemic type biliary lesion after orthotopic liver transplantation
Qinghua, XU ; Yukun, LUO ; Wenbo, TANG ; Qing, SONG ; Ziyu, JIAO ; Weidong, DUAN ; Faqin, LV ; Jie, TANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2014;(2):120-124
Objective To study the clinical value of acoustic radiation force impulse imaging (ARFI) in patients with ischemic type biliary lesion (ITBL) after orthotopic liver transplantation. Methods Between July 2012 to January 2013, forty-one patients in General Hospital of the People′s Liberation Army were enrolled in this study who were admitted for post-transplantation follow-up. Among them, 15 patients were diagnosed as ITBL by ultrasonography. Besides conventional ultrasonography, ARFI was used to detect the shear wave velocity (SWV) of liver tissue at depth of 4 cm and 5 cm respectively. Simultaneously liver function test was performed. Independent-samples t test was performed to compare the difference of SWV between ITBL and non-ITBL group at the same depth. Paired-sample t test was performed to compare the difference of SWV for the same ITBL patient. Pearson correlation analysis was used in analyzing the relation between SWV and liver function. Results The average SWV in depth of 4 cm was (1.561±0.425) m/s and (1.121±0.160) m/s in ITBL and non-ITBL group, respectively. Signiifcant differences were found among the ITBL and non-ITBL groups (t=-3.173, P=0.01). The average SWV in depth of 5 cm was (1.608±0.545) m/s and (1.175±0.173) m/s in ITBL and non-ITBL group, respectively. Signiifcant differences were found among the ITBL and non-ITBL groups (t=-2.454, P=0.034). There was no signiifcant difference between SWV measurements at different depth for the same ITBL patient. For all patients, SWV at different depths were both strongly correlated with alkaline phosphatase (r=0.656, 0.667, respectively;both P=0.000) andγ-glutamyl transpeptidase (r=0.482, P=0.007;r=0.508, P=0.004). Conclusion The liver stiffness measurement is valuable for the clinical evaluation of post-transplantation ITBL.
6.The influence of glazing and polishing on ceramic surface roughness and bacterial adhesion.
Li XUE ; Yukun MENG ; Xia TANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2012;30(1):10-17
OBJECTIVETo compare the influence of polishing and glazing on ceramic surface roughness and bacterial adhesion to the resulted surfaces.
METHODSThe surface of the ceramic plates were tested and analyzed by atomic force microscope. The influence of resulted surface on Streptococcus mutans adhesion were also evaluated.
RESULTSThe ceramic surface became much smoother after polishing with diamond paste or self-glazing. A positive correlation between surface roughness and bacterial adhesion were observed. Compared with surfaces polished with rubber-wheel, surfaces polished with diamond paste or self-glazing reduced bacterial adhesion to the surface (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONPolishing with diamond paste could be an alternative to self-glazing on ceramic surface roughness and bacterial adhesion.
Bacterial Adhesion ; Ceramics ; Dental Polishing ; Dental Porcelain ; Diamond ; Humans ; Streptococcus mutans ; Surface Properties
7.A mouse cerebral cortical microinfarct model induced by ultrashort laser irradiation wih two-photon microscopy
Taotao SHI ; Shijian LUO ; Chaogang TANG ; Xiaofeng CHEN ; Yukun FENG ; Ruxun HUANG ; Zhong PEI ; Zhendong LI
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2017;25(5):425-430
ObjectiveTo verify the reliability of the mouse model of cerebral cortical microinfarct induced by two-photon microscopy and to explore its pathological changes.MethodsSeventeen male C57BL/6J mice were randomly divided into a microinfarct group (n=11) or a sham operation group (n=6).A thinned cranial window of 3 mm diameter was performed over the cerebral cortex with a high-speed micro-drill until the small blood vessels were clearly observed under a dissecting microscope.Then, a permanent single cortical penetrating arteriole occlusion was induced with a gradually enhanced ultrashort laser irradiation through the thinned cranial window with two-photon microscopy.At 7 days after modeling, the cerebral microinfarct volume was measured with HE staining, and the neuron loss, activation of glial cells and deposition of 3-nitrotyrosine were assessed using immunohistochemistry.ResultsThe target vessels of cerebral cortex in 8 (72.7%) mice were occluded and the microinfarcts formed in the microinfarct group, and the average microinfarct volume was 317.23±20.29 μm3.There were remarkable neuron loss and microglia infiltration in the infarcted core, a large number of reactive astrocytes surrounding the infarcted lesion, and massive deposition of 3-nitrotyrosine in the peri-infarct area.No infarcts were observed in the sham operation group.The deposition of 3-nitrotyrosine in the sham operation group was significantly less than that in the microinfarct group (8.00±1.48 vs.98.38±9.10;t=23.962, P<0.001).Conclusions The mouse model of cerebral cortical microinfarct induced by two-photon microscopy is reliable, and its histopathologic changes are consistent with the pathologic features of cerebral microinfarct.
8.Efficacy and safety of injection treatment of abdominal trauma under contrast enhanced ultrasound
Yukun LUO ; Jie TANG ; Faqin LU ; Wenxiu LI ; Huiqin ZHANG ; Tanshi LI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2008;24(9):730-732
Objective To investigate the efficacy and safety of contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS)-guided local injection therapy in treatment of abdominal trauma. Methods CEUS was per-formed in 12 patients with abdominal trauma to determine the location,iniury severity and possible active bleeding. Then,all 12 patients underwent CEUS-guided local injection therapy with haemostat. Conven-tional ultrasound and CEUS examinations were performed at days 0,1,3,7,14 and 30 after the treat-ment. Results The bleeding was instantly controlled by using CEUS-guided local injection therapy without delayed rehemorrhage. Conclusion Compared with conventional ultrasound,CEUS Call more significantly elevate diagnostic accuracy of abdominal trauma and accurately guide local injection therapy, with satisfactory curative effect and safety.
9.Percutaneous injection of hemostatic agents under the guidance of contrast enhanced ultrasonography for stopping hemorrhage from severe splenic rupture
Faqin Lü ; Jie TANG ; Huiqin ZHANG ; Wenxiu LI ; Yukun LUO ; Wei WANG ; Tanshi LI
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2008;17(7):598-600
Objective To evaluate percutaneous injection of hemostatic agents under the guidance of contrast-enhanced sonography(CEUS) in controlling hemorrhage from severe splenic trauma. Methods Eight patients with splenic traumas of grade Ⅲ, Ⅳ were consecutively enrolled in this study. Percutaneous injection of hemocoagulase atrox and α-cyanoacrylate was performed by CEUS-guidance in all patients. Ultrasound examination was performed at 1,3,7 and 14 days after focal injection. Vital signs and hemoglobin (Hb) level were recorded. Results After the injection,immediate CEUS demonstrated that active bleeding from the injury sites disappeared. From 30 minutes after the injection arterial blood pressure began to ascend ( P <0. 05), and heart rate decreased to the normal level after the treatment ( P <0.05). Hb decreased at first and then gradually increased to the normal level. Conclusions Pereutaneous injection of hemoeoagulase atrox and α-cyanoacrylate under the guidance of CEUS can effectively control bleeding from a severe splenic trauma. CEUS can be helpful to the diagnosis of the suspected splenic trauma and to ensure hemostatic materials to be injected exactly into injury sites.
10.Percutaneous injection of hemostatic agents under the guidance of contrast-enhanced ultrasound for grade Ⅲ-Ⅳ hepatic trauma
Zhiyan LI ; Jie TANG ; Faqin Lü ; Yukun LUO ; Junlai LI ; Huiqin ZHANG ; Wenxiu LI
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2009;18(1):37-39
Objective To explore the value of percutaneous injection of hemostatic agents under the guidance of contrast-enhanced ultrasound(CEUS)for grade Ⅲ-Ⅳ hepatic trauma patients.Methods Eleven patients with severe hepatic trauma were treated using percutaneous focal injection of hemostatic agents.Five of these patients were hepatic injury of grade Ⅲ,and others were grade Ⅳ according to AAST.Results Out of all patients with severe hepatic trauma,9 patients were cured by once percutaneous injection of hemostatic agents under the guidance of CEUS,and 1 patient was cured by twice injection,and 1 patient was switched to surgery because of complicated pancreatic injury and the increase of free intraperitoneal fluid.Conclusions CEUS can display the site and severity of liver injury.Combining with interventional technology,injection of hemostatic agents under the guidance of CEUS can save life and avoid to resect organ,and it can win time for treating other compound injury.