1.Observation of the therapeutic efficacy of nasal septoplasty of nasal septal spur, ridge and/or elevated deviation in 134 cases under intranasal endoscopy
Lian DUAN ; Yuanhui JIAN ; Zhiyong WANG ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(11):-
Objective To observe the therapeutic efficacy of different operative methods for nasal septal spur/ridge elevated deviation. Methods A total of 134 patients with nasal septal spur/ridge elevated deviation were randomly divided into endoscopic surgery group and control group. Patients in the endoscopic group were treated with nasal septoplasty under intranasal endoscopy, while those in the control group were treated with traditional submucous correction of nasal septum. Therapeutic effects and causes of operative success were analyzed. Results The therapeutic efficacy in endoscopic surgery group was significantly superior to that in the control group ( P
2.Morphological characteristics of the distal intramedullary bony crista of the human humerus using three dimensional imaging An observational comparison with practical samples
Mansheng DUAN ; Zhiyong RUAN ; Kai CAO ; Yong SHU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(30):5977-5980
BACKGROUND:The bony crista has been found in the distal humeral medullary cavity,but its specific morphological characteristics and clinical significance are not clear.OBJECTIVE:To study the morphology of bony crista inside the distal intramedullary of the human humerus and its potential clinical relevance.DESIGN,TIME AND SETTING:CT scanning and measurement as well as visualized observation to the specimen for the dry adult humeri was performed at CT Room and Department of Orthopaedics,First Affiliated Hospital,Nanchang University from June to December 2007.MATERIALS:A total of 80 dry adult humeri (left:49;right:31) were purchased from the Department of Anatomy,Medical College of Nanchang University,excluding the fractured and lesion humerus.METHODS:The low 1/3 of eighty human humeri were scanned by 16 layer spiral CT.The morphological features of the intramedullary bony prominence above the olecranon fossa was described in terms of coronal plane,sagittal plane and transverse section after three-dimensional reconstruction.The low 1/3 of twenty humeri were then split vertically in the middle line in coronal plane,to view the intramedullary bony crista directly.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:The bony crista mainly located on the medial or lateral side,the range of the bas'dar part of the bony crista,alinement characteristic of the bony crista.RESULTS:The extent of intramedullary bony crista ranged from 1.9 to 3.2 cm (mean 2.6 cm) above the olecranon fossa,the density similar to cortical bone,with an basement posterior,and medial part and lateral side intero-inferiody incline.59 out of the 80 humeri,medial side dorminated;on the rest humeri the lateral side dorminated.2 or 3 parallel lines on the dorminate side,irregular alignment on the other side.CONCLUSION:The study described the morphology of the distal intramedullary bony crista of the humerus,which has never been reported so far.In addition,its clinical relevance in terms of the internal fixation of fracture on the distal humerus and elbow arthroplasty was also demonstrated.
3.Comparison of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and mechanical ventilation for inter-hospital transport of severe acute respiratory distress syndrome patients
Lei XU ; Zhiyong WANG ; Tong LI ; Zhibo LI ; Xiaomin HU ; Quansheng FENG ; Dawei DUAN ; Xinjing GAO
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2014;(11):789-793
Objective To compare inter-hospital transport and clinical outcome in severe acute respiratory distress syndrome(ARDS)patients whom were transported either on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation(ECMO) or on conventional ventilation,and to investigate the optimal means of inter-hospital transport. Methods Eleven patients with severe ARDS who were invalid under conventional ventilation and were transported from other hospitals to Tianjin Third Central Hospital from November 2009 to January 2014 were analyzed. Five patients were transported on ECMO(observation group)and 6 on conventional ventilation(control group). The clinical characteristics,outcomes, transportation,vital signs before and after transportation,respiratory parameters,and Murray score between two groups were compared. Results Patients in observation group were significantly older than those in control group〔years:73(46,77)vs. 34(23,46),Z=-2.293,P=0.022〕. There was no significant difference between observation group and control group in acute pathologic and chronic health evaluationⅡ(APACHEⅡ)score,Murray score,oxygenation index(PaO2/FiO2)before transportation,transit time,and transit distance〔APACHEⅡscore:36(33,39)vs. 27(23,35),Z=-1.830,P=0.067;Murray score:3.5±0.3 vs. 3.4±0.2,t=0.667,P=0.524;PaO2/FiO2(mmHg, 1 mmHg=0.133 kPa):61±14 vs. 63±14,t=-0.249,P=0.809;transit time(minutes):24(18,74)vs. 79(41, 86),Z=-1.654,P=0.098;transit distance(km):12.9(8.3,71.8)vs. 72.4(39.5,86.8),Z=-1.651,P=0.099〕. There was no significant difference between two groups in vital signs and respiratory parameters before transportation. When arrived in ECMO centre,heart rate,respiratory rate,fractional inspired oxygen,inspiratory pressure and Murray score in observation group were significantly lower than those in control group〔heart rate(beat/min):102±16 vs. 136±8, t=-4.374, P=0.002;respiratory rate(beat/min):23±3 vs. 37±2,t=-7.967,P=0.000;fractional inspired oxygen:0.40±0.05 vs. 0.96±0.09,t=-12.152,P=0.000;inspiratory pressure(cmH2O, 1 cmH2O=0.098 kPa):21±1 vs. 34±4,t=-6.887,P=0.000;Murray score:2.7±0.2 vs. 3.8±0.2,t=-8.573, P=0.000〕,but PaO2/FiO2 was higher than that of control group(mmHg:278±65 vs. 41±5 ,t=8.075,P=0.001). Four patients were survived in observation group,and one died from the shortage of oxygen induced lung injury deterioration during transportation. Three patients died in control group,which was directly associated with lung injury deterioration. Conclusion For patients with severe ARDS who need the support of ECMO,ECMO-assisted transfer is safer than conventional ventilation,but transfer should be implemented by experienced team.
4.Diagnosis and treatment of traumatic renal infarction
Jiansong WANG ; Zhe LIU ; Qiang ZHOU ; Yixing DUAN ; Wuxiong YUAN ; Zhiyong GAO ; Wanrui WU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2014;30(6):516-519
Objective To investigate the diagnosis and treatment methods of traumatic renal infarction.Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on 6 cases of traumatic renal infarction treated between September 2008 and February 2013.There were 5 males and 1 female,at age of 5-65 years (average,36.2 years).Causes of injury included vehicle collisions in 4 cases and high falls in 2.Out of 6 cases,segmental renal infarction was identified in 2 and total infarction in 4.According to American Association for the surgery of trauma renal trauma grading system,2 cases were classified to grade Ⅳ and 4 to grade Ⅴ.Results Three cases were managed conservatively,which showed segmental infarction in 1 case and total infarction in 2.Three cases underwent surgical exploration,followed by partial nephrectomy in 1 case,left kidney removal plus partial pancreectomy in 1 and right kidney removal in 1.There were no major complications intraoperatively or postoperatively and no cases received blood transfusion.Period of follow-up was 3-34 months.In conservative management,there were no renal atrophies in segmental renal infarction cases and some degree of atrophies in total renal infarction cases,but none presented with arterial hypertension.Conclusions Enhanced CT is the preferred diagnostic tool for evaluation of traumatic renal infarction.Conservative therapy is the optimal option for most cases,but nephrectomy is reserved for cases of infection or renal hypertension.
5.The role of hydrogen peroxide on mesenteric artery RhoA/ROCK signal pathway in cirrhotic rats with portal hypertension
Ming DUAN ; Dejun LIU ; Jun QIN ; Zhiyong WU ; Meng LUO ; Wei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2014;20(8):604-608
Objective To explore the role of hydrogen peroxide in mesenteric artery contraction of cirrhotic rats with portal hypertension,which was induced by bile duct ligation.Possible mechanism in RhoA/ROCK signal pathway was also part of the focus.Methods The bile duct ligation-induced cirrhotic rats and normal rats (control group) were treated equally with PEG-catalase(10 000 U/kg-1 · d-1,ip.) or by its vehicle for 8 days.Then the level of H2O2 in mesenteric arteries was detected.The contractile response to norepinephrine of arterioles was analyzed by vascular perfusion system.The protein expressions of the α1 adrenergic receptor,β-arrestin-2 and Rho kinase-1 (ROCK-1),and the activity of ROCK-1 were measured by western blot.In addition,the interaction of α1-adrenergic receptor with β-arrestin-2 was assessed by co-immunoprecipitation.Results Compared to normal rats,the dose-response curve of the mesenteric arterioles in response to norepinephrine shifted to the right,and the EC 50 increased in the rats with portal hypertension.PEG-catalase treatment can decrease the hydrogen peroxide level in arteries,thus significantly lowered EC50 and improved the reactivity to norepinephrine of the mesenteric arterioles in portal hypertension rats.No significant difference in the α1-adrenergic receptor amounts was observed among groups.There was remarkable decreases in the protein expressions of β-arrestin-2 and its interaction with the α1-adrenergic receptor in cirrhotic rats with PEG-catalase treatment.PEG-catalase also increased the amount and activity of ROCK-1 in cirrhotic rats.Conclusions The level of hydrogen peroxide increases in the mesenteric arteries in bile duct ligation-induced cirrhotic rats.And it enhances the β-arrestin-2 expression and its interaction with the α1-adrenergic receptor,which subsequently decreases the amount and activity of ROCK as well as the contractility of mesenteric arteries in response to vasoconstrictors.
6.Long-term outcome of neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy based on the depth of invasion in mrT3 low rectal cancer
Zhiyong LI ; Weiwen LIN ; Guoxian GUAN ; Weizhong JIANG ; Xing LIU ; Zhifen CHEN ; Hailin KE ; Qing DUAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2015;(5):277-282
Objective:To investigate the prognosis of cT3 and the subgroups of low rectal cancer patients who underwent neoadju-vant chemoradiotherapy (CRT) and evaluate whether all patients with cT3 low rectal cancer should undergo CRT. Methods:A total of 223 patients with cT3 low rectal cancer treated in the Department of Colorectal Surgery of Fujian Medical University Union Hospital from January 2008 to December 2012 were divided into neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy group (CRT group) (115 cases) and no neoad-juvant chemoradiotherapy group (nCRT group) (108 cases) according to whether the patients underwent CRT. Afterward, the patients were retrospectively divided into three subgroups (mrT3a, mrT3b, and mrT3c) according to the proposed criteria of the Radiologic Soci-ety of North America (RSNA) by measuring the depth of mesorectal invasion (DMI) (DMI<5, DMI=5-10, and DMI>10 mm). The prog-noses of the two groups and their subgroups were compared. Results:The CRT and nCRT groups revealed no significant differences in the 3-year disease-free survival rate and the local recurrence rate for all the mrT3 patients (78.2%vs. 71.9%, P=0.608;4.4%vs. 8.5%, P=0.120) and mrT3a patients (82.4%vs. 81.8%, P=0.837;5.8%vs. 5.9%, P=0.658). On the contrary, for the mrT3b patients, the CRT and nCRT groups revealed significant differences in the 3-year disease-free survival rate (84.4%vs. 42.4%, P=0.032) and local recurrence rate (0.0%vs. 18.2%, P=0.014). For the mrT3b,c patients, the CRT and nCRT groups revealed no significant difference in the 3-year dis-ease-free survival rate (72.8%vs. 42.4%, P=0.060) but revealed a significant difference in the local recurrence rate (2.4%vs. 18.2%, P=0.021). COX regression analysis was utilized for 3-year disease-free survival, DMI and circumferential resection margin (CRM) were significant in the univariate analysis. Additionally, the multivariate analysis indicated that CRM is an independent impact factor (OR=2.249, CI 1.067-4.742, P=0.033). Conclusion:CRT can improve the prognosis of patients with mrT3b,c low rectal cancer but may not significantly influence the prognosis of patients with mrT3a and CRM-negative low rectal cancer;surgical treatment can be performed in these patients without CRT.
7.Advances of microRNA activity in innate immunity
Ruocong YANG ; Feipeng DUAN ; Jiahong CHAO ; Pengpeng TIAN ; Zhiyong YAN ; Shaojing LI
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2017;48(4):396-406
MicroRNA (miRNA),sharing the character of regulating the transcriptional level and expression level of mRNAs,is one kind of small non-coded RNAs.At present,innate immune has become one of the hot topics for researchers,and miRNAs as a sort of bioactive substance greatly take part in the whole regulation progress.In detailed,miRNAs can influence the immune state of immune cells during innate immune period and further regulate inflammatory conditions in whole body.By systematically summarizing miRNA function during innate immunity,this present review may provide a reference for peer researchers.
8.Endemic situation of schistosomiasis in Tangyin Village of Duchang County, Poyang Lake region
Kongde ZHANG ; Zhiyong CAO ; Zhongbai DUAN ; Feng LI ; Zunian ZHAO ; Xiaohong WANG ; Xiyun WANG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2010;22(1):71,77-
The endemic situation of schistosomiasis in Tangyin Village of Duchang County from 2000 to 2007 showed the infection rates of residents between 2003 and 2007 were all around 10%.In 2000.2002 and 2007,the infection rates of snails were 0.32%,O.45%and 0.38%,respectively,and the densities of infected snails were 0.016,0.004 No./0.1 m~2.and 0.004 No./0.1 m~2,respectively.It is suggested that the snail control and health education should be strengthened and the self-protection awareness of residents should improve for schistosomiasis control.
9.Effect of SLC7A5 on the proliferation of tumor cells and its relationship with transforming growth factor-β1 signal pathway
Ting ZHAO ; Dan LI ; Xiaowen LIU ; Zhiyong LIU ; Daobing WU ; Shihua ZHOU ; Hongyan DUAN
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2017;42(5):485-492
Objective:To explore the biological effects of amino acid transporter gene SLC7A5 (solute carrier family 7,member 5) on tumor cells and the regulatory mechanism at transcriptional level.Methods:The expression of SLC7A5 was examined in human normal tissues and corresponding tumor tissues by Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database.The recombinant plasmid of SLC7A5 gene was constructed,and the effect of the SLC7A5 gene on tumor cell proliferation was investigated by methylthiazolyldiphenyl-tetrazolium bromide (MTT) and flow cytometry.SLC7A5 gene promoter and transcription factor binding sites were predicted through bioinformatics analysis,and the gene promoter recombinant plasmid was constructed.Then the dual luciferase reporter gene assay and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) were used to explore the regulation of transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) signal on SLC7A5 gene expression.Results:The GEO database analysis showed that the distribution of SLC7A5 was tissue specific,and its expression level was significantly higher in the tumor tissues than that in the corresponding normal tissues.The results of MTT and flow cytometry showed that SLC7A5 could promote cell proliferation.Results from the promoter analysis,reporter gene assay and RT-PCR confirmed that TGF-β1 could up-regulate the activity of SLC7A5 promoter and promote the expression of the SLC7A5 gene.Conclusion:SLC7A5 gene plays a role in promoting tumor development,which is regulated by the TGF-β1 signaling pathway.
10.A comparative study of intravascular ultrasound findings in elderly coronary heart disease patients with different uric acid levels
Mingxi GAO ; Lei SHEN ; Genglin SHI ; Yunfei LIU ; Zhiyong DUAN ; Junying GU ; Liuyue JIANG ; Qinzhu WEN ; Gong SU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2021;40(3):297-300
Objective:To explore the differences in intravascular ultrasound results in elderly coronary heart disease(CHD)patients with different uric acid levels.Methods:A total of 145 elderly patients diagnosed with CHD in our hospital from December 2017 to May 2020 were included as study subjects.Uric acid levels were measured and intravascular ultrasound examination was conducted in all patients.They were divided into different groups based on uric acid levels: Group A(uric acid≤199 μmol/L), Group B(uric acid 200~399 μmol/L)and Group C(uric acid≥400 μmol/L). Data from intravascular ultrasound-derived indexes were analyzed and compared between the three groups.Results:There was no significant difference in the degree of left main stenosis between Group A and Group B, but it was less severe in both groups than in Group C( F=5.625, P=0.039). Plaque fibrous cap thickness showed no significant difference between Group B and Group C, but it was smaller than in Group A( F=7.825, P=0.020). Group C had the largest plaque area and maximum thickness among the three groups, followed by Group B[(11.12±1.73)mm 2 and(1.76±0.24)mm]and Group A[(8.29±3.14)mm 2 and(1.38±0.09)mm]( F=6.384 and 6.827, P=0.028 and 0.015). Conclusions:Elevated uric acid levels in elderly CHD patients can increase the area and thickness of plaques, and reduce plaque fibrous cap thickness, leading to an increased risk of formation of unstable plaques, which can be life-threatening for these patients.Thus, monitoring and managing uric acid levels should be stressed in elderly CHD patients.