1.Application of failure mode and effect analysis on reducing the unplanned extubation rates for patients with severe craniocerebral injury
Yan JI ; Yun ZHEN ; Yunxiang ZENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(6):450-453
Objective To explore the effect of failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) on reducing the unplanned extubation rates for patients with severe craniocerebral injury. Methods FMEA model was used to analyze the main reasons of unplanned extubation patients with severe craniocerebral injury, 7 failure modes with higher RPN scores was selected. The nursing intervention for the fixation of the catheter were improved. The control group with 181 cases of patients without FMEA application were given routine care. FMEA group owning 196 cases were given the optimization process. The incidence rate of unplanned extubation of two groups was compared. Results After improvement of the nursing process of patients with severe craniocerebral injury for fixing the catheter, the RPN of 7 failure modes was lowered. Compared with the control group, the total rate of unplanned extubation in FMEA group decreased to 1.1% (9/832), less than 5.1% (40/779) of the control group. The statistical difference was significant (χ2=22.410, P < 0.01) . The rate of UEX in gastric tube, urinary catheter and central venous catheter were 3.1%(6/196), 1.0%(2/196), 0, lower than 8.8%(16/181), 4.9%(9/181), 3.9%(7/181) in the control group. The statistical difference was significant(χ2=5.718, 5.224, 7.724, P < 0.05). No statistical difference in tracheal cannula and drainage tube of head between the two groups was found(P>0.05). Conclusions The FMEA model can be effective in reducing the rate of unplanned extubation .
2.Research on relationship between cytosol phospholipase A2α and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Yunxiang LUO ; Ruiping WU ; Hongying CHENG ; Ruihua ZHANG ; Fengjuan LIU ; Xiaoyan LU ; Liji SUN ; Xiaolin YAN ; Haiyan JI ; Ying SONG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2014;(6):460-462
Objective To approach the changes of cytosol phospholipase A2α(cPLA2α)and nitric oxide (NO)in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD)and its significance. Methods One hundred patients with COPD admitted into Department of Critical Care Medicine of Affiliated Wuqing Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM)Hospital of Tianjin University of TCM were enrolled,and according to the COPD severity grading standards,they were divided into mild group(25 cases),moderate group(25 cases),severe group(26 cases) and extremely severe group(24 cases);simultaneously,90 cases with normal pulmonary function who had taken health examination were chosen and assigned to the healthy control group. The cPLA2α level was detected by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA),the level of uric acid(UA),total cholesterol(TC),triacylglycerol (TG)were detected by enzymatic method,and serum NO metabolites(NOx)level was detected by nitrate reductase method. Results Compared with the healthy control group,the serum levels of cPLA2α and UA in patients with different severity of COPD were significantly increased;along with the increase of patient's COPD grade of severity,the cPLA2α,UA levels were gradually increased,while NOx level was gradually decreased in mild, moderate, severe, extremely severe groups〔cPLA2α(ng/L):125.60±8.17, 155.20±6.42, 190.20±9.32, 255.80±11.28 vs. 88.50±7.99;UA(μmol/L):381.23±32.22,434.95±87.71,464.81±52.65,487.45±82.61 vs. 241.95±52.33;NOx(μmol/L):59.90±17.52,45.60±6.17,38.20±4.08,25.70±3.04 vs. 74.90±18.31,all P<0.05〕. The differences in blood cPLA2αand serum NOx level among groups with different severity of COPD were of statistical significance(P<0.05). The levels of TC,TG among these different severity groups had no statistical significance(all P>0.05). The cPLA2αand NOx levels presented significant negative correlation(rs=-0.798,P=0.013). Conclusion The combined examination of blood cPLA2αand serum NOx levels can evaluate the severity degree of COPD patients,and cPLA2αcan be used as a new target index for COPD grading.
3.Establishing a serum-free primary culture method for cortical neurons of new-born rats
Chuanhao YANG ; Dong ZHAO ; Qi LIU ; Yunxiang JI ; Lingjian LI ; Hui XU ; Jing DAI ; Xuejun HE ; Yezhong WANG
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(29):3901-3903,3906
Objective To establish a serum-free primary culture method for cortical neurons of new-born rats .Methods The cortical tissue was digested and the cells were planted in the medium containing 10% fetal bovine serum ,and then maintained feed-ing with neurobasal medium containing B27 after 4 to 8 h .The morphology was observed under phase-contrast microscope .RT-PCR ,Western blot and immunocytochemistry were applied to identify the expression of NSE gene and protein in neurons .Results A large number of neurons began to adhere to the cover glasses after 2 to 8 h .They showed different shapes-shuttle ,triangle pyram-idal ,or no regular after clinging to the plate .Their processes connected to nets and were different in length and thickness .They well developed at the 7th to 10th day .The isolated and cultured cells were confirmed as neurons by RT-PCR ,Western blot and immuno-cytochemistry .Conclusion This technique is an easy and practical tool for primary culture of new-born rats cortical neurons with high purity ,and can be used as an in-vitro model of research .
4.Qualitative research on problematic social networks usage in college students
Yunxiang CHEN ; Ji LOU ; Peng ZHANG ; Xiangping LIU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2019;33(2):143-148
Objective: To explore the psychological and behavioral characteristics of problematic social networks usage. Methods: Totally 11 problematic social networks users were selected from 269 Beijing college students who often used social networks, and they were also deeply interviewed. The Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was used to analyze transcriptional texts. Results: Problematic social networks usage was classified into the following 6 aspects, deviant behaviors, poor attention state, impaired social function, bad moods, abstinence reaction (withdrawal) and tolerance. Conclusion: The present study generalizes the psychological and behavioral characteristics of problematic social networks usage and offers the basis of exploring its measurement tools.
5.Aminoguanidine alleviates early brain injury after subarachnoid hemorrhage in rats
Peng YANG ; Dong ZHAO ; Qi LIU ; Yunxiang JI ; Licang ZHU ; Jing DAI ; Hui XU ; Shijun TANG ; Wenxue ZHU ; Xiaotian LI ; Yezhong WANG
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2015;(8):794-798
Objective Recent studies have indicated that early brain injury is the leading cause of death in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage ( SAH) .Our study investigated the role of aminoguanidine ( AG) in early brain injury after SAH . Methods Sixty-eight male SD rats were equally randomized into four groups of equal number :control, sham, SAH, and AG.The animals in the sham group were injected with isotonic saline solution , while those of the latter two groups with femoral artery blood ( FAB) and FAB+AG, respectively, into the pre-chiasmatic cistern to induce SAH. At 24 hours after modeling , all the rats were killed for HE staining , obtainment of behavioral neurological assessment ( BNA ) scores by Garcia, measurement of the apoptosis of neurons by TUNEL , and de-termination of the expressions of the iNOS and NSE proteins by West-ern blot. Results The results of HE staining showed the presence of more red blood cells in the subarachnoid cavity of the rats in the SAH group, with a significantly decreased BNA score ( 14.47 ± 0.62) as compared with those in the control (17.94 ±0.24), sham (17.59 ±0.51), and AG group (15.71 ±0.47) (P<0.05). The rate of positive cells was remarkably higher in the SAH group ([42.38 ±2.38]%) than in the control ([6.35 ±0.94]%), sham ([6.85 ±0.69]%), and AG group ([30.48 ±2.89]%) ( P<0.01), with significant differences among the latter three groups (P<0.05).The expressions of iNOS and NSE were markedly higher in the SAH group ([3.86 ±0.07] and [1.59 ±0.06]) than in the control (0 and[0.35 ±0.09]), sham ([2.96 ±0.34] and [0.38 ±0.08]), and AG group ([3.41 ±0.04] and [0.70 ±0.12]) ( P<0.05).Both the expression levels of iNOS and NSE were positively correlated with the rate of positive cells (r=0 .879 and 0.935, P<0.01). Conclusion AG can alleviate early brain injury after SAH in SD rats by improving the neuro-ethologic function , suppressing the apoptosis of neurons , and reducing the expressions of iNOS and NSE .
6.Clinical and genetic analysis of a case of Gitelman syndrome with comorbid Graves disease and adrenocortical adenoma.
Yan QIAO ; Jinghong ZHAO ; Lewei CAO ; Yunxiang LI ; Ji WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2023;40(11):1409-1413
OBJECTIVE:
To report the clinical and genetic characteristics of a rare case of Gitelman syndrome with comorbid Graves disease and ACTH-independent adrenocortical adenoma.
METHODS:
A patient who had presented at the Nanchong Central Hospital on December 21, 2020 was selected as the study subject. Clinical data of the patient was collected. Whole-exome sequencing was carried out on DNA extracted from peripheral venous blood samples from the patient and her family members.
RESULTS:
The patient, a 45-year-old woman, was found to have Graves disease, ACTH-independent Cushing syndrome, hypokalemia and hypomagnesemia following the discovery of an adrenal incidentaloma. MRI scan had revealed a 3.8 cm × 3.2 cm mass in the left adrenal gland. The mass was removed by surgery and confirmed as adrenocortical adenoma. DNA sequencing revealed that the patient and her sister have both harbored compound heterozygous variants of the SLC12A3 gene, namely c.1444-10(IVS11)G>A and c.179(exon1)C>T (p.T60M), which were respectively inherited from their father and mother. Based on the guidelines from the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG), the c.1444-10(IVS11)G>A and c.179(exon1)C>T (p.T60M) were respectively classified as a variant of uncertain significance (PM2_Supporting+PP3) and a likely pathogenic variant (PM3_Strong+PM1+PP3).
CONCLUSION
The conjunction of Gitelman syndrome with Graves disease and adrenal cortex adenoma is rather rare. The newly discovered c.1444-10(IVS11)G>A variant of the SLC12A3 gene, together with the heterozygous variant of c.179(exon1)C>T (p.T60M), probably underlay the pathogenesis in this patient.
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7.Resection of large and medium-sized meningiomas in the sellar region via neuroendoscope assisted supraorbital keyhole approach
Yanbin KE ; Yezhong WANG ; Yunxiang JI ; Yonghua TUO ; Shizhen ZHANG ; Xiuzong GAO
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2020;19(8):816-819
Objective:To explore the clinical efficacy of removal of large and medium-sized meningiomas in the sellar region via neuroendoscope assisted supraorbital keyhole approach.Methods:The clinical data of 13 patients with large and medium-sized meningiomas in the sellar region accepted surgery via neuroendoscope assisted supraorbital keyhole approach in our hospital from March 2017 to March 2019 were analyzed retrospectively. The surgical efficacies of these patients were analyzed.Results:Total removal was achieved in all 13 patients: 2 were with Simpson I resection, and 11 with Simpson II resection. The vision was improved in all patients. After surgery, scalp hydrops appeared in 2 patients, transient diabetes insipidus in 2 patients, and recurrent hyponatremia and hypokalemia in one patient; these symptoms were relieved gradually for 2 weeks. No olfactory disturbance was noted in these 13 patients. Follow up for 3-18 months showed no recurrence, and Karnofsky performance status scores were≥80.Conclusion:Surgery via supraorbital keyhole approach is suitable for large and medium sized meningiomas in the sellar region, with advantages of beauty, minimal invasion, few postoperative complications and quick recovery.
8.Improving auto-segmentation accuracy for online magnetic resonance imaging-guided prostate radiotherapy by registration-based deep learning method
Yunxiang WANG ; Bining YANG ; Yuxiang LIU ; Ji ZHU ; Ning-Ning LU ; Jianrong DAI ; Kuo MEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2024;41(6):667-672
Objective To improve the performance of auto-segmentation of prostate target area and organs-at-risk in online magnetic resonance image and enhance the efficiency of magnetic resonance imaging-guided adaptive radiotherapy(MRIgART)for prostate cancer.Methods A retrospective study was conducted on 40 patients who underwent MRIgART for prostate cancer,including 25 in the training set,5 in the validation set,and 10 in the test set.The planning CT images and corresponding contours,along with online MR images,were registered and input into a deep learning network for online MR image auto-segmentation.The proposed method was compared with deformable image registration(DIR)method and single-MR-input deep learning(SIDL)method.Results The overall accuracy of the proposed method for auto-segmentation was superior to those of DIR and SIDL methods,with average Dice similarity coefficients of 0.896 for clinical target volume,0.941 for bladder,0.840 for rectum,0.943 for left femoral head and 0.940 for right femoral head,respectively.Conclusion The proposed method can effectively improve the accuracy and efficiency of auto-segmentation in MRIgART for prostate cancer.
9.Feasibility analysis of dose calculation for nasopharyngeal carcinoma radiotherapy planning using MRI-only simulation
Xuejie XIE ; Guoliang ZHANG ; Siqi YUAN ; Yuxiang LIU ; Yunxiang WANG ; Bining YANG ; Ji ZHU ; Xinyuan CHEN ; Kuo MEN ; Jianrong DAI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2024;33(5):446-453
Objective:To evaluate the feasibility of using MRI-only simulation images for dose calculation of both photon and proton radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma cases.Methods:T 1-weighted MRI images and CT images of 100 patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma treated with radiotherapy in Cancer Hospital of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences from January 2020 to December 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. MRI images were converted to generate pseudo-CT images by using deep learning network models. The training set, validation set and test set included 70 cases, 10 cases and 20 cases, respectively. Convolutional neural network (CNN) and cycle-consistent generative adversarial neural network (CycleGAN) were exploited. Quantitative assessment of image quality was conducted by using mean absolute error (MAE) and structural similarity (SSIM), etc. Dose assessment was performed by using 3D-gamma pass rate and dose-volume histogram (DVH). The quality of pseudo-CT images generated was statistically analyzed by Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Results:The MAE of the CNN and CycleGAN was (91.99±19.98) HU and (108.30±20.54) HU, and the SSIM was 0.97±0.01 and 0.96±0.01, respectively. In terms of dosimetry, the accuracy of pseudo-CT for photon dose calculation was higher than that of the proton plan. For CNN, the gamma pass rate (3 mm/3%) of the photon radiotherapy plan was 99.90%±0.13%. For CycleGAN, the value was 99.87%±0.34%. The gamma pass rates of proton radiotherapy plans were 98.65%±0.64% (CNN, 3 mm/3%) and 97.69%±0.86% (CycleGAN, 3 mm/3%). For DVH, the dose calculation accuracy in the photon plan of pseudo-CT was better than that of the proton plan.Conclusions:The deep learning-based model generated accurate pseudo-CT images from MR images. Most dosimetric differences were within clinically acceptable criteria for photon and proton radiotherapy, demonstrating the feasibility of an MRI-only workflow for radiotherapy of nasopharyngeal cancer. However, compared with the raw CT images, the error of the CT value in the nasal cavity of the pseudo-CT images was relatively large and special attention should be paid during clinical application.