1.Research progress on liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy of fatty liver disease
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2015;21(5):357-360
Fatty liver disease is a kind disease characterized by liver parenchyma cell degeneration caused by a variety of metabolic abnormalities.Fatty liver disease could be considered as a risk factor for partial hepatectomy,because it can not only increase intraoperative and postoperative morbidity and mortality,but also reduce the survival rate of liver transplant recipients.Therefore,this study focuses on the impact of fatty liver disease on liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy,which could guide the clinical strategy for the implementation of liver resection.This paper overviews the recent progress on the impact of fatty liver disease on liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy and the related mechanism.
2.Comparison between laparoscopic cholecystectomy and open cholecystectomy for elderly patients with ;acute cholecystitis
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;(6):931-932,933
Objective To compare the effects of different surgical methods for the recovery of elderly patients with acute cholecystitis and provide reference for its clinical treatment. Methods 60 Patients aged 65 years or older undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis between January 2010 and December 2013 were selected from the database. The comparison group comprised 76 patients from the same age-group who underwent open cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis. Then the curative effects of two groups were compared and analyzed. Results 76 patients underwent laparoscopic surgery and 60 had open surgery. The demographic data and co-morbidities were compared between the two groups. The postoperative hospital stay was significantly shorter for patients undergoing laparoscopy (P < 0.05). The overall complication rate was significantly lower for patients undergoing laparoscopy (P < 0.05). There was no statistical significant difference in the operating time and the bleeding among the operation. Conclusions Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a safe procedure for acute cholecystitis in elderly patients , resulting in fewer complications and shorter hospital stay than open cholecystectomy. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is worth in the clinical application.
3.Observation of chimeric hepatitis C virus In infected Huh7.5 cell through transmission electron microscopy
Li MA ; Xin WEI ; Ye ZHANG ; Pingzhong WANG ; Jianqi LIAN ; Zhansheng JIA
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2009;29(6):568-573
Objective To observe the morphological characteristics of HCV particles and intracel-lular ultrastructure changes in Huh7. 5 cells which was infected with chimeric HCV via transmission electron microscopy. Methods Plasmid J6/JFH encoding the full length HCV chimeric genome was transcribed to HCV RNA in vitro and the RNA was transfected into Huh7.5 cells by electroporation. Quantitative real-time PCR(qRT-PCR) was used to assay HCV copies of the supernatant of transfected cells. Indirect immunofluo-rescence was used to detect the expression of HCV proteins. The cell culture superoatant were used to infect narve Huh7.5 cells, transmission electron microscopy was used to observe morphological characteristics of vi-rus particles and intracellular ultrastructure changes in infected Huh7. 5 cells. Results qRT-PCR showed high level virus copies in supernatant of transfected cells collected in different times, indirect immuno-fluo-rescencc proved high expression of HCV NS5A proteins in the transfected cells. Large numbers of enveloped or unenveloped virus-like particles (VLPs) were observed in infected Huh7. 5 cells via transmission electronmicroscopy. We also found hyperplasia of some membrane-enclosed organelles in the cytoplasm. Several fea-tures characterizing flavivirus infected cells and a cytoplasmic inclusion of unknown origin were observed. Conclusion The chimeric HCV from in vitro cell culture system is proved to be intact virus particles which can efficiently infect Huh7.5 cells.
4.Life quality analysis of hepatitis C patients with liver cirrhosis undergoing antiviral therapy following splenectomy.
Guangxi JI ; Yonghong GUO ; Lin CHEN ; Ying ZHANG ; Yu HE ; Li MA ; Yu WANG ; Zhiyuan MA ; Cheng CHENG ; Zhansheng JIA
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2014;22(3):195-199
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the effect of antiviral therapy on the quality of life (QOL) of patients with chronic hepatitis C (CHC) and cirrhosis during the 5-year period following splenectomy to treat hypersplenism.
METHODSData of patients with CHC and cirrhosis who had undergone treatment for hypersplenism were retrospectively selected from the hospital database of medical records. The patients were first grouped according to the hypersplenism treatment: splenectomy (group A, 28 cases) and conservative/non-operative (group B, 30 cases). Sub-grouping was carried out according to the CHC treatment: interferon-alpha-2a and ribavirin (15 cases in the A1 group, and 19 cases in the B1 group) and non-antiviral (13 cases in the A2 group, and 11 cases in the B2 group). To determine the intergroup differences in QOL during the 5-year period following the hypersplenism treatment, the QOL was assessed by chronic liver disease questionnaire (CLDQ), listing of specific symptoms (SS), and the World Health Organization QOL scale (WHOQOL-BREF).
RESULTSBetween-group statistical comparison of the subjective feeling, physiological status, mental state, and social life relationship of the patients showed no significant differences among the patients who received splenectomy compared to those who received the conservative treatment. However, the QOL of splenectomy-treated patients who received non-antiviral CHC treatment was worse than that of the patients who were given conservative treatment for the hypersplenism and antiviral therapy for the CHC. The patients who received splenectomy and antiviral therapy had better QOL than the other patient group(3.69 +/- 0.75 vs 2.15 +/- 0.98, P = 0.0003).
CONCLUSIONSplenectomy followed by antiviral therapy may improve the QOL of patients with CHC-related cirrhosis and hypersplenism.
Adult ; Antiviral Agents ; therapeutic use ; Female ; Hepatitis C, Chronic ; complications ; drug therapy ; Humans ; Liver Cirrhosis ; drug therapy ; virology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Quality of Life ; Retrospective Studies ; Splenectomy ; Treatment Outcome
5.Investigation of in-patient neonatal death at 18 hospitals in Henan Province
Huifang DONG ; Wenli LI ; Falin XU ; Deliang LI ; Li LI ; Qingsheng LIU ; Jiuyue LIU ; Haiyan LI ; Xiaobing WANG ; Xiaoyan GUO ; Weixing ZHANG ; Yubin DONG ; Youfeng MA ; Zhansheng WANG ; Xinhua WANG ; Wei XUE ; Shichang ZHANG ; Yanlun ZHANG ; Shuping CHEN ; Xicheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2019;22(6):412-419
Objective To investigate the situation and the causes of neonatal death in Henan Province.Methods This study retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 277 neonates who died at 18 hospitals in Henan Province in 2017.Distribution and causes of neonatal deaths,differences between perinatal conditions of premature and term/post-term infants,causes of early (< 7 d) and late (7-28 d) neonatal deaths and the differences in neonatal death cases between Maternal and Child Health Care Hospitals and General/Children's Hospitals were analyzed.We used t,rank-sum and Chi-square test (or corrected Chi-square test,or Fisher's exact test) for statistical analysis.Results (1) A total of 50 993 newboms were admitted to the 18 hospitals in 2017,297 of which died with a mortality of 5.82‰.After excluding 20 cases with uncertain birth or maternal pregnancy history or clinical data,277 cases with complete data were analyzed.Among them,168 (60.6%) were preterm neonates and 109 (39.4%) were term/post-term ones.Early and late neonatal deaths accounted for 74.0% (205 cases) and 26.0% (72 cases),respectively.(2) The top five causes of neonatal deaths were infection (78 cases,28.2%),asphyxia (54 cases,19.5%),neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (NRDS,33 cases,11.9%),severe congenital malformations (26 cases,9.4%) including cyanotic congenital heart diseases,digestive malformations,airway malformations and neural tube defects and pulmonary hemorrhage (23 cases,8.3%).Among them,the top three causes of early neonatal deaths were asphyxia (48 cases,23.4%),infection (43 cases,21.0%) and NRDS (33 cases,16.1%),while the main causes of late neonatal deaths were infection (35 cases,48.6%),major congenital malformations (9 cases,12.5%) and chromosome abnormities/inherited metabolic diseases (7 cases,9.7%).(3) Maternal complications during pregnancy accounted for 79.1% (219 cases) and the predominant types were pregnancy-induced hypertension (43 cases,19.6%),followed by infection (36 cases,16.4%),placental-related conditions (32 cases,14.6%),gestational diabetes mellitus (23 cases,10.5%),hypothyroidism (20 cases,9.1%),fetal distress (18,8.2%),twin-twin transfusion syndrome (10 cases,4.6%) and cholestasis syndrome (9 cases,4.1%).(4) Compared with the term/post-term cases,the preterm cases had higher proportions of multiple births [27.4% (46/168) vs 6.4% (9/109),x2=14.016,P < 0.05],assisted reproduction [7.1% (12/168) vs 0.9% (1/109),x2=4.421,P < 0.05] and maternal hypertensive disorders of pregnancy [21.4% (36/1 68) vs 6.4% (7/109),x2=11.353,P < 0.05],infection [16.7% (28/168) vs 7.3% (8/109),x2=4.295,P < 0.05] and twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome [6.0% (10/168) vs 0.0% (0/109),x2=6.707,P < 0.05].(5) Among all the early neonatal deaths,preterm cases had a higher incidence of NRDS than term/post-term neonates [20.3% (27/133) vs 8.3% (6/72),x2=1 1.937,P < 0.05],but lower incidence of meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS),severe congenital malformations and chromosome abnormalities/inherited metabolic diseases [0.8% (1/133) vs 5.6% (4/72),x2=4.508;3.8% (5/133) vs 16.7% (12/72),x2=10.233;1.5% (2/133) vs 6.9% (5/72),~=4.172;all P < 0.05].Among the late neonatal deaths,the incidence of severe intracranial hemorrhage in preterm infants was higher than that in term/post-term neonates [7.1% (3/42) vs 0.0% (0/30),x2=2.205,P < 0.05].(6) Compared with the cases in General/Children's Hospitals,those in Maternal and Child Health Care Hospitals showed a higher proportion of preterm neonatal deaths [67.3% (105/156) vs 52.1% (63/121),x2=6.010,P < 0.05],younger gestational age [(32.8±5.3) weeks vs (34.6±4.9) weeks,t=3.072,P < 0.05],lower birth weight [(2 132.6± 1 014.5) g vs (2 409.4±987.3) g,t=-2.513,P < 0.05],and higher average age of death [M(P25-P75),3 (1-8) d vs 2 (1-4) d,Z=3.710,P < 0.05].Conclusions Neonatal death occurs mainly within one week after birth in those with maternal complications.Late preterm deaths and term/post-term cases account for nearly half of total neonatal deaths.The causes of death for preterm and term/post-term newborns vary with postnatal age.Infection,asphyxia and severe congenital malformations are important causes of neonatal deaths.