1.Ear reconstruction using Medpor framework
Zihao LIN ; Jianming WU ; Yaozhong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2002;0(01):-
Objective To study the methodology of the ear reconstruction using Medpor framework. Methods Using Medpor material as ear framework, 112 cases of ear reconstruction were performed using the expanded skin flap on the mastoid region(method Ⅰ) and the temporal fascia flap adding skin graft ( method Ⅱ) to cover ear framework. Twenty-three cases adopted method Ⅰand 89 cases adopted methodⅡ. Results One hundred and nine cases of the reconstructed ear were successful with a good appearance and 3 cases were failure. The exposure of Medpor framework occurred in 17 cases in this series. Among them the method Ⅰ occurred in 8 cases (34 %) and the method Ⅱ was used in 9 cases (10%). The exposure of Medpor framework in 14 cases were repaired using local skin flap or local fascia flap and skin graft. In 3 cases Medpor framework had to be removed due to the sever exposure. Conclusion It seems that Medpor framework is a good alternative for the ear reconstruction.
2.Extraction of fish scale collagen and its thermal stability:research progress
Tianming DU ; Zihao CHEN ; Xiangyu TANG ; Jimin WU
Military Medical Sciences 2015;(1):75-78
In recent years, researchers have become more interested in fish scrap collagen collection .Fish collagen, thanks to its low antigenic and hypoallergenic properties , is superior to that of higher animals .Meanwhile , fish collagen derives from a wealth of sources and has a moderate price .Based on recent fish collagen extraction and modification , this article summarizeds extraction technologies , such as hot-water, chemistry, bio-enzyme, compound extraction and such modification methods as physical and chemical processes to improve the thermal stability .
3.Total synthesis of sauropunol A-D isolated from Sauropus rostratus genus plants
Zihao WANG ; Chengqian WANG ; Jinyi XU ; Xiaoming WU ; Weijia XIE
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2017;48(4):432-439
Sauropunol A-D potentially with anti-inflammatory,anti-bacterial activities were recently isolated from traditional Chinese medicinal plant Sauropus rostratus.Herein,we report the total synthesis of sauropunol (A-D) starting from a commercially available 2-deoxy-D-arabino-hexopyranose.The trifluoromethane sulfonation of intermediates could simultaneously trigger intramolecular cyclization to afford 3,6-anhydro hexofuranoside scaffold.The following deprotection reaction could produce sauropunol A,B and C/D with total yields of 21%,5%,and 17% (isomer sauropunol C/D),respectively.Structures of the target compounds were confirmed by comparison with NMR spectroscopic properties of those previously reported.
4.Computer-assisted design of TIMP-1 ribozyme
Jing GUO ; Dezhong LIU ; Jianming WU ; Zihao LIN ; Youxin JIN ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2000;0(11):-
Objective: To design the ribozymes to cleave human TIMP 1 mRNA, and embed them into U 6snRNA to make them stable. Methods: Ribozymes were designed according to the “hammerhead structure” described by Symons.Computer was used to analyze the possible cleavage sites. Results: Three ribozymes targeting the nt123, nt299 and nt353 on TIMP 1 mRNA were designed. Embedding ribozyme in U 6snRNA had little effect on its binding with the substrate. Conclusion: Computer assisted design is indispensable in studying ribozyme. Embedding ribozymes in U 6snRNA may be a good way to solve the problems existing in ribozyme study. [
5.Feasibility to simulating the osteotomy of mandibular angle hypertrophy using computer three-dimensional reconstruction
Xin LIU ; Xiaoyang LIU ; Yue WU ; Yang WANG ; Jie SHI ; Mingyu ZOU ; Libo ZHANG ; Zihao LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(39):7661-7665
Computer tomography scanning was performed in 16 patients with mandibular angle hypertrophy before and after surgery. The imaging data of patients were recorded in three-dimensional reconstruction software (Mimics 10.0), and found the most appropriate surgery plan through simulating different surgical procedures. The geometry character indexes of the face were compared between before and after surgery, and then the results were analyzed. We got intuitive, accurate three-dimensional reconstruction graphs, simulation of surgery procedures, and calculation of difference in the geometry character index of face in all cases. The bone width of mandibular angle shortened (7.69?.89) mm; the soft tissue width of mandibular angle shortened (5.13?.19) mm; the both gonial angle increased (5.68?.43)?and (5.91?.66)? respectively. Applied to actual surgery procedure,the operation time shortened and precision of operation was improved. Results demonstrated that Computer three-dimensional reconstruction and computer simulation techniques is beneficial to reveal the variational regularity of bone and soft tissue, which is a good aided method in stimulation of surgery and choice of surgery plan.
6.Dexamethasone modulate the activity of promoter from human ?1(Ⅰ) procollagen gene
Weidong WAN ; Songlin YANG ; Chunfang GAO ; Hao WANG ; Yanan WU ; Zihao LIN ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2000;0(08):-
0.05). (2)The 3 plasmids were transfected into fibroblasts and then treated with 10 -5 mol/L and 10 -6 mol/L dexamethasone for 24 h, relative CAT value were different between dexamethasone and control, higher dexamethasone(1?10 -5 mol/L) and lower dexamethasone(1?10 -6 mol/L) ( P
7.Role of the Mean Nocturnal Baseline Impedance in Identifying Evidence Against Pathologic Reflux in Patients With Refractory Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Symptoms as Classified by the Lyon Consensus
Yanhong WU ; Zihao GUO ; Chuan ZHANG ; Yutao ZHAN
Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility 2022;28(1):121-130
Background/Aims:
Mean nocturnal baseline impedance (MNBI) is a new reflux metric for mucosal integrity. It remains unclear whether MNBI can help identify evidence against pathological reflux by the Lyon Consensus in patients with refractory gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) symptoms.
Methods:
Three hundred and forty-nine patients with refractory GERD symptoms enrolled in this study were subjected to high-resolution manometry, 24-hour multichannel intraluminal impedance-pH (MII-pH) monitoring, and endoscopy. Conventional indexes (ie, reflux events and acid exposure time) and the novel index (MNBI) of MII-pH monitoring were extracted and analyzed. The value of MNBI in diagnosing patients with evidence against pathologic reflux was evaluated by receiver-operating-characteristic analysis.
Results:
There were 102 (29.2%) patients with evidence against pathologic reflux, 149 (42.7%) with inconclusive or borderline evidence and 98 (28.1%) with conclusive evidence for pathologic reflux. The MNBI was significantly higher while the proportion of pathological MNBI was significantly lower in subjects with evidence against pathologic reflux than in patients with inconclusive or borderline evidence and in patients with conclusive evidence for pathologic reflux (2444.3 [1977.9-2997.4] vs 1992.8 [1615.5-2253.6] and vs 1772.3 [758.6-2161.3], both P < 0.001; 42.2% vs 79.7% and vs 80.0%, both P < 0.05). When identifying evidence against pathologic reflux in patients with refractory GERD symptoms, the MNBI yielded an area under the curve of 0.749 (P < 0.001) at a cutoff value of 1941.8 Ω.
Conclusions
The MNBI has a good diagnostic value for evidence against pathological reflux in patients with refractory GERD symptoms. For its simplicity and reproducibility, we believe that MNBI should be referred to in reports of impedance-pH tracings by physicians.
8.Radiotherapy following modified radical mastectomy significantly improves locoregional control in patients with Rec-/HER-2+ locally advanced breast cancer
Jianghu ZHANG ; Tao WU ; Shuya WANG ; Yueping LIU ; Weihu WANG ; Yongwen SONG ; Zihao YU ; Xinfan LIU ; Yexiong LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2015;(6):619-622
Objective To evaluate the risk of locoregional recurrence ( LRR ) and role of radiotherapy for patients with estrogen receptor?negative and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2?overexpressed ( Rec?/HER?2+) locally advanced breast cancer ( LABC ) . Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical data of 294 patients with Rec?/HER?2+LABC from 1999 to 2011. All patients were treated with modified radical mastectomy ( MRM ) . Of them, 239 patients received postmastectomy radiotherapy and 55 patients did not. Locoregional recurrence?free survival ( LRRFS) and overall survival ( OS) , as well as LRR, were compared between the two groups. The Kaplan?Meier method was used to estimate survival and recurrence rates, and the log?rank test was used for survival difference analysis and univariate prognostic analysis. Multivariate prognostic analysis was performed using the Cox regression model. Results The 5?year sample size was 162. Fifty?six patients developed LRR. The 5?year LRRFS and OS rates were 79. 7% and 70. 0%, respectively. Postmastectomy radiotherapy significantly increased the 5?year LRRFS rate ( 85. 1% vs. 56. 0%, P=0. 000) , but did not significantly increase the 5?year OS rate ( 71. 3% vs. 64. 2%, P= 0. 441 ) . Multivariate analysis indicated that postmastectomy radiotherapy was the only independent prognostic factor associated with increased LRRFS ( RR=0. 303, 95% CI:0. 166?0. 554, P=0. 000). Conclusions Patients with Rec?/HER?2+ LABC treated with MRM alone appear to be at a significantly increased risk of LRR compared with those treated with MRM followed by radiotherapy.
9.Patterns of local extension and nodal involvement in early stage nasal NK/T-cell lymphoma and delineation of clinical target volume
Qingfeng LIU ; Yexiong LI ; Runye WU ; Zhaoyang WANG ; Weihu WANG ; Shulan QI ; Jing JIN ; Shulian WANG ; Yueping LIU ; Yongwen SONG ; Xinfan LIU ; Zihao YU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2011;20(4):301-305
Objective To define the patterns of local extension and nodal involvement in patients with early stage nasal NK/T-cell lymphoma, and to improve the delineation of clinical target volume.Methods Two hundred and twenty-two patients consecutively diagnosed with nasal NK/T-cell lymphoma were reviewed.All patients had stage Ⅰ E/Ⅱ E diseases.CT/MRI images were reviewed to determine the local invasion of adjacent organs or structures and involvement of lymph node.Results 143 of 222(64%) patients had primary tumor extended into adjacent organs or structures from nasal cavity.According to the incidence rates of tumor extension, the involved organs or structures were subclassified into three subgroups:high risk (≥40%):ethmoid sinus (60%) and maxillary sinus (55%);intermediate risk (5%-40%):nasopharynx (39%), skin (22%), oropharynx (12%), orbit (10%), and hard palate (10%);and low risk (≤5%):sphenoid sinus (3%), soft plate (3%),frontal sinus (3%) and skull base (1%).Cervical lymph node metastasis occurred in 16%(36/222) of the patients and these patients were staged as Ⅱ E.Thirty-three patients with stage Ⅱ E disease had available images and were analyzed for the pattern of nodal involvement.Submandibular or submental (57%) and the upper cervical lymph nodes (57%) were the most commonly involved sites of nodal region.For the 24 patients with primary tumor located in the unilateral nasal cavity, 54% presented with contralateral cervical lymph node metastasis.Whereas for the 9 patients with primary tumor located in the bilateral nasal cavity, 57% had bilateral cervical lymph node metastasis.For the 88 patients with extensive stage Ⅰ E disease who did not receive irradiation to the cervical lymph node, only one patient (1%) had disease relapse in cervical lymph node.Furthermore, all patients with disease extended to nasopharynx (n= 23) or oropharynx (n= 8) did not receive prophylactic cervical lymph node irradiation, and none of them developed cervical lymph node relapse.Conclusions The delineation of clinical target volume for early stage nasal NK/T-cell lymphoma should be determined by the risk of involvement of paranasal structures and cervical lymph node.Prophylactic neck irradiation is not recommended for patients with stage Ⅰ disease.
10.Construction of health literate health care organizations and its enlightenment to China
Zihao XUE ; Yingge TONG ; Yixue WU ; Siyi CHEN ; Xuesong ZHANG ; Meijuan CAO ; Lei YANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2021;37(7):550-554
Health literacy serves as the foundation of health for all. Hence the authors introduced the connotation and extension of health literate health care organization(HLHO) and related concepts. On such basis, the paper presented the construction method of HLHO from the perspective of health policy, healthcare organizations and inter-institutional cooperation, in order to improve the health literacy of the Chinese people and implement the Healthy China initiative(2019—2030).