1.Study on airway management of patients with double-lumen tracheal intubation during anesthesia recovery period
Yamei ZHOU ; Zhengyi ZHAN ; Genzhi ZHOU ; Chuanguang WANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2017;37(6):410-412
Objective To explore the airway management strategy of patients with double-lumen tracheal intubation during anesthesia recovery period.MethodsA retrospective analysis of clinical data of 60 patients who underwent double-lumen tracheal intubation were enrolled from december 2014 to december 2016 in oue hospital was conducted.The mean arterial pressure (MAP), blood oxygen saturation (SpO2), heart rate (HR) and respiration (R) of all patients were measured at different time points,before and after operation, before and after extubation.ResultsThere was no significant difference in MAP and SpO2 between before and after operation,the levels of MAP and SpO2 before extubation and in extubation were significantly higher than those before operation (P<0.05), and five to ten minutes after extubation returned to the preoperative level.There was no significant difference in HR and R indexes between before and after operation, and the HR and R indexes in extubation and before extubation were significantly higher than those before operation, the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05), which was returned to preoperative level ten minutes after extubation.ConclusionIn the patients with double-lumen tracheal intubation, the observation and scientific care of the airway in the recovery period of anesthesia can not only ensure the stability of the vital signs, but also improve the safety of the patients.It is worthy of clinical application.
2.The serum GDF-15 level in patients with COPD and its clinical value in the diagnosis of COPD in the sta-ble stage and in acute exacerbation stage
Lei LI ; Zhengyi NI ; Zhongwen TANG ; Mi ZHOU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(15):2443-2447
Objective To investigate the level of plasma GDF-15 in patients with COPD and its clinical value in the diagnosis of COPD in the stable stage and in acute exacerbation stage. Methods From 2015 to 2016, 58 cases of patients with COPD were enrolled ,including COPD patients in the stable stage and in acute exacerba-tion stage. 29 cases of COPD patients diagnosed in our hospital were enrolled in the experimental group ,and 29 cases of age-,gender and body mass index-matched healthy people were enrolled in the control group. Compared and analyzed the blood cell count ,determination of plasma GDF-15 and C-reactive protein were performed and ana-lyzed. Spearman correlation analysis was conducted to compare levels of GDF-15 and C-reactive protein between pa-tients with the stable stage of COPD and those with acute exacerbation stage of COPD. The diagnostic efficacy was compared between GDF-15 and C-reactive protein in differentiatingthe COPD in acute exacerbation period and in the stable period. Results Level of GDF-15 in the stable COPD patients was significantly increased compared with that in the control group. The plasma GDF-15 level was significantly increased in acute exacerbation COPD patients compared to patient with the stable COPD(P<0.001). For the stable COPD patients,GDF-15 level and C-reactive protein level was positively correlated(r = 0.776,P < 0.001). In acute exacerbation COPD patients, GDF-15 level and C-reactive protein level was positively correlated (r = 0.877,P < 0.001). The ROC curves showed that the GDF-15 level on the diagnosis of acute exacerbation COPD patients with an AUC was 0.783(95%CI,0.666~0.900,P<0.001)and with the diagnostic accuracy was 69%. C-reactive protein in the acute exacer-bation of AUC diagnosis of COPD was 0.686(95%CI:0.549~0.823,P<0.01)and the diagnostic accuracy rate was 59%. Conclusion The plasma level of GDF-15 was significantly increased in COPD patients compared with people in the healthy control group. Plasma GDF-15 and C- reactive protein were highly correlated in the stable stage of COPD patients and in acute exacerbation stage of COPD patients. The diagnostic accuracy of GDF in patients with the stable stage of COPD and with acute exacerbation stage of COPD was higher than C-reactive pro tein.
3.Microsurgical treatment of intraspinal extramedullary benign tumors
Yanchao MA ; Zhengyi SUN ; Xu WANG ; Ping DONG ; Haiyu ZHOU ; Shuanke WANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2009;32(3):196-198
Objective To explore the clinical efficacy of using the disposable whole laminectomy, laminoplasty and microsurgical tumor removal to treat intraspinal extramedullary benign tumors. Methods Sixty-four patients, 71 cases adult intraspinal extramedullary benign tumors were removed by the disposable whole laminectomy, laminoplasty and microsurgical tumor removal operation, all postoperative patients were followed up to observe the clinical efficacy. Results Patients with small tumors and large tumors all had a faster recovery of neurological function than preoperative, recent and long-term efficacy were all better than preoperative, and long-term efficacy was superior to short-term efficacy; Patients with giant tumors had a slow-er recovery of neurological function than preoperative, short-term efficacy was not better than preoperative, but the long-term efficacy was superior to preoperative. Conclusion The disposable whole laminectomy, laminoplasty and microsurgical tumor removal is an excellent method of treating intraspinal extramedullary be-nign tumors.
4.The prevalence of heart failure with normal ejection fraction in diabetic foot ulcer and the change after treatment
Xuelian JIANG ; Jianyuan SHI ; Shanshan ZHANG ; Xueming GU ; Yunfei ZHOU ; Hong LIU ; Ping FANG ; Zhengyi TANG ; Guang NING
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2011;27(7):580-583
Objective To estimate heart function among patients with diabetic foot ulcer,and to investigate the characteristics of heart failure(HF) before and after treatment of ulcer. Methods Items associated with diabetes and some physiological and biochemical indicators were observed in patients with diabetic foot ulcer(162 cases) and with high risk factors of ulcer(75 cases). Heart function was evaluated at patients′ admission, during ulcer related treatment, and prior to discharge. Left ventricular ejection fraction and other cardiac assessment were measured with ultrasonic scan.Results During hospitalization, 23.6%(56/237) patients underwent HF with normal left ventricular ejection fraction, and it was 27.2%(44/162) in patients with foot ulcers. The prevalence of HF was 8.9%(21/237) in all patients studied on admission, and that was 10.5%(17/162) in patients with foot ulcer, more than that without foot ulcer(P<0.01). More patients with HF were found, being 14.8%(35/237) during 2-7 days after ulcer related treatment initiated, and peak was on the 4th day. There was statistical difference among different Wagner grades(P<0.05) about the morbidity rate of HF. All patients with HF were improved and tolerant to ulcer related treatment. Conclusion The prevalence of HF with normal left ventricular ejection fraction was relatively high in patients with diabetic foot ulcer, especially after ulcer treatment.
5.Progress of researches on the allergens Ara h 1, Ara h 2 and Ara h 3 from peanut.
Shengjuan JIANG ; Zhengyi ZHOU ; Yujun SUN ; Songhua WANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2010;27(6):1401-1405
Peanut is one of the most popular foods in the world due to its high nutrition; however, it contains multiple seed storage proteins which are identified as allergens and hence are the most common cause of life-threatening, IgE-mediated anaphylaxis among the hypersensitive individuals. Three peanut proteins, Arachis hypogaea allergy 1, 2, 3 (Ara h 1, Ara h 2 and Ara h 3), which have the common biochemical characteristics like resistance to proteases and heat, are considered as the major allergens because they are recognized by serum IgE from a peanut-allergic patient population. The linear IgE-binding epitopes in the allergens lay the foundation of the anaphylaxis in the peanut-allergic individuals. Peanut allergy is often a life-long problem, so many investigators are focusing on decreasing clinical reactivity. In this review, the latest advances in the researches on biochemical characteristics, structure and function of the three major allergens were described and particular attention was given to the immunity properties of the three allergens. The future research directions were also discussed.
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6.The effect of simvastatin on oxidative stress and inflammatory reaction in patients with moderate to severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Lei LI ; Zhengyi NI ; Zhongwen TANG ; Mi ZHOU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(21):3619-3622
Objective To investigate the effect of simvastatin on oxidative stress and inflammatory reac-tion in patients with stable moderate to severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and its mechanism. Meth-ods Sixty patients diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease were randomly divided into the simvas-tatin group and the placebo group.The simvastatin group was treated with simvastatin in 40 mg/d for 12 weeks,and the placebo group with placebo.The general clinical features,the concentration of inflammatory factors,pulmonary function,6-minute walk test and MRC score were compared between the two groups.Results There was no signif-icant difference between these two groups in basic features. There was a decrease of IL-6,TNF-a and Hs-CRP in concentration in the simvastatin group after treatment. which was significantly lower than that of the placebo group after treatment.The 6-minute walk test in the simvastatin group was much better than that in the placebo group(P=0.00).MRC score was improved compared with therapy before(P=0.02).There was no significantly difference in 6-minute walk test and MRC score before and after treatment in the placebo group(P=0.81). The PaO2 was im-proved after treatment in the simvastatin group compared with therapy before and that in the placebo group after therapy(P<0.05)respectively.There was no significantly difference in FEV1and FVC between these two groups. Conclusion Simvastatin can decrease the concentration of inflammatory factors in stable moderate to severe chron-ic obstructive pulmonary disease,and improve the pulmonary function.
7.Establishment of evaluation index system for management capability of general practitioner team leaders in Shanghai community health centers
Huining ZHOU ; Jianwei SHI ; Huimin DAI ; Lan TANG ; Ning CHEN ; Hong CHEN ; Ya GAO ; Zhaoxin WANG ; Zhengyi WU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2022;21(6):519-525
Objective:To develop an evaluation index system for the management ability of general practice team leaders in community health service centers.Methods:Based on literature review, key insider interviews and other methods, the framework and indicator pool for management capability of general practice team leaders were formed. Two rounds of Delphi consultations with 15 experts were conducted from July to October 2021, and the evaluation index system of general practice team leaders' management ability established.Results:All 15 experts had at least 5 years of work experience, including 10 engaging in clinical general practice, 3 in public health and 2 in community management. The response rates for the two rounds of expert consultation was 15/15, and the expert authority coefficient was 0.84, with Kendall's W coefficient of 0.35 ( P<0.001) and 0.46 ( P<0.001), respectively. Finally, the evaluation index system of the management ability of general practice team leaders was established, which consisted of 5 primary indicators (personal quality, special business management, organizational management, teaching and research management, strategy and culture building), 11 secondary indicators and 37 tertiary indicators. Conclusions:The management capability evaluation index system general practitioner team leaders of the community health centers has been established in this stu, which may be used for the training and selection of general practice team leaders in the community health centers.
8.Augmented reality navigation system for assisting CT-guided puncture of pulmonary nodules in dog models
Tao ZHOU ; Nannan SUN ; Xiaobo FAN ; Xiu WANG ; Zhengyi XIE ; Yuqing SUN ; Chenxiao YANG ; Chunming XU ; Shouyu ZHANG ; Zhuangfei MA ; Min ZHANG ; Shouqiang JIA
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2024;21(1):38-41
Objective To observe the value of augmented reality(AR)navigation system for assisting CT-guided puncture of pulmonary nodules in dog models.Methods Five healthy dogs were selected,and 4 target lung rings were implanted in each dog to build pulmonary nodule models.Deferring to crossover design,CT-guided punctures were performed with or without AR navigation 2 and 4 weeks after successful modeling,respectively,while punctures with AR navigation were regarded as AR group and the others as conventional group,respectively.The time duration of puncturing,the times of CT scanning,of needle adjustment,and the deviation distance between needle pinpoint to the center of pulmonary nodule shown on three-dimensional reconstruction were compared between groups.Results The duration time of puncture in AR group and conventional group was(13.62±5.11)min and(20.16±4.76)min,respectively.In AR group,the times of CT scanning,of needle adjustment,and the deviation distance was 2.40±0.50,2.75±0.44 and(2.94±1.92)mm,respectively,while in conventional group was 3.10±0.64,3.70±0.57 and(4.90±3.38)mm,respectively.The introduction of AR navigation was helpful to shortening the duration of puncture,reducing times of CT scanning and needle adjustment,also decreasing positioning error of needle pinpoint(all P<0.05).In contrast,the variance of puncture sequences and dogs had no obvious effect on the results(both P>0.05).Conclusion AR navigation system could improve accuracy and efficiency in CT-guided puncture of pulmonary nodules in dog models.
9.Ischemic stroke risk assessment based on carotid plaque CT radiomics combined with Essen stroke risk score
Tao ZHOU ; Xiu WANG ; Nannan SUN ; Zhengyi XIE ; Xiaobo FAN ; Yuqing SUN ; Zhuangfei MA ; Min ZHANG ; Ying LI ; Shouqiang JIA
Journal of Practical Radiology 2024;40(9):1408-1412
Objective To investigate a novel stroke recurrence risk prediction model,which utilized radiomics machine learning methods and specifically combined carotid computed tomography angiography(CT A)with the Essen stroke risk score(ESRS).Methods A total of 136 patients who underwent carotid CT A were analyzed retrospectively.The features of carotid plaque were extrac-ted by machine learning to construct a radiomics feature model,as well as combined with ESRS.Based on clinical outcomes at one-year follow-up,the stroke recurrence risk prediction model was constructed using the logistic regression(LR)machine learning model.To construct an effective and robust model,the dataset was divided into a training set and a validation set in a ratio of 7∶3.The performance of this model was evaluated using area under the curve(AUC)of receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve,sensi-tivity and specificity.Results The model had strong predictive value.In the training set,AUC,sensitivity and specificity of this model were 0.903,0.796 and 0.761,respectively.In the validation set,AUC,sensitivity and specificity of this model were 0.869,0.667 and 0.850,respectively.Conclusion The stroke recurrence risk prediction model constructed based on radiomics analysis of carotid plaque characteristics in carotid CTA,in combination with the ESRS,can provide reliable predictions for stroke prognosis.
10.Integrative Proteomic Analysis of Multiple Posttranslational Modifications in Inflammatory Response
Ji FEIYANG ; Zhou MENGHAO ; Zhu HUIHUI ; Jiang ZHENGYI ; Li QIRUI ; Ouyang XIAOXI ; Lv YIMING ; Zhang SAINAN ; Wu TIAN ; Li LANJUAN
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2022;20(1):163-176
Posttranslational modifications(PTMs)of proteins,particularly acetylation,phosphory-lation,and ubiquitination,play critical roles in the host innate immune response.PTMs'dynamic changes and the crosstalk among them are complicated.To build a comprehensive dynamic net-work of inflammation-related proteins,we integrated data from the whole-cell proteome(WCP),acetylome,phosphoproteome,and ubiquitinome of human and mouse macrophages.Our datasets of acetylation,phosphorylation,and ubiquitination sites helped identify PTM crosstalk within and across proteins involved in the inflammatory response.Stimulation of macrophages by lipopolysac-charide(LPS)resulted in both degradative and non-degradative ubiquitination.Moreover,this study contributes to the interpretation of the roles of known inflammatory molecules and the dis-covery of novel inflammatory proteins.