1.An investigation of the necessity on performing preoperative trachea and esophageal pushing in cervical operation using anterior approach
Yixiu CHEN ; Xiaojing SU ; Ziming YAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(27):2046-2049
Objective To investigate the influence of preoperative training of pushing trachea and esophagus or not on cervical operation by anterior approach.Methods All patients were randomly divided into two groups:experimental group and control group (56 cases,respectively).Patients in the former group had no training of pushing trachea and esophagus,while patients in the latter group had,recording the data of surgery duration,operator's degree of satisfaction,blood loss,blood pressure,heart rate,and oxygen saturation during operation,hospital stay and cost.Meanwhile,we observed and compared the VAS scores and the complication rate etc.between two groups.Results There were no differences between two groups in surgery duration,operator's degree of satisfaction,blood loss,blood pressure,heart rate,and oxygen saturation during operation,hospital stay and cost,nor in the VAS scores and the throat-related complications rate.The hospital stay and cost of patients in experimental group were longer and higher than that of patients in control group,(7.3±1.6) d vs (5.8±1.4) d,(48 468.3±4 313.8) vs (45 228.4±4 124.6) yuan,t=5.280,4.062,P<0.05.Conclusions Training of pushing trachea and esophagus has no influence in the throat-related complications rate,VAS scores and operator's degree of satisfaction.Instead,training of pushing trachea and esophagus increases hospital stay and cost and amount of nurse's work.So,it's not necessary to undertake the preoperative training before cervical operation by anterior.
2.Predictive value of surrogate indexes of insulin resistance in evaluating non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and advanced liver fibrosis in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Yan YANG ; Yixuan YAO ; Xiutao HONG ; Ziming MAO ; Fengling CHEN
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2021;37(4):281-287
Objective:To investigate the association of surrogate indexes of insulin resistance with the risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)and advanced liver fibrosis in newly diagnosed patients with type 2 mellitus.Methods:A total of 429 newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients hospitalized in the Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Shanghai Ninth People′s Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine from June 2018 to June 2020 were included. The patients were divided into NAFLD group( n=263)and non-NAFLD group( n=166)according to the results of abdominal ultrasound, NAFLD patients were divided into advanced liver fibrosis group( n=33)and non-advanced liver fibrosis group( n=230)according to the NAFLD fibrosis score(NFS). The correlation of the triglyceride/high density lipoprotein-cholesterol ratio(TG/HDL-C), triglyceride glucose index(TyG), visceral adiposity index(VAI), triglyceride glucose-body mass index(TyG-BMI), homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance index(HOMA-IR)with NAFLD and the occurrence of advanced liver fibrosis were analyzed. Results:The prevalence of NAFLD in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients was 61.3%, and the prevalence of advanced liver fibrosis was 12.5%. After adjusting the potential confounders, multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that TG/HDL-C, TyG, VAI, TyG-BMI, and HOMA-IR were independently and positively correlated with NAFLD, and only TyG-BMI was independently and positively correlated with advanced liver fibrosis( OR=1.021, 95% CI 1.009-1.034, P<0.01). The receiver operating characteristic analysis showed that the area under the curue of TyG-BMI was more than those of TG/HDL-C, TyG, VAI and HOMA-IR for predicting the occurrence of NAFLD in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients(0.83 vs 0.73, 0.74, 0.73, 0.67, P<0.01), but had no predictive value for advanced liver fibrosis. Conclusion:TyG-BMI is superior to TG/HDL-C, TyG, VAI and HOMA-IR for predicting the occurrence of NAFLD in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients, and it is also an independent risk factor for advanced liver fibrosis.
3.Perioperative complications and risk factors of one-stage posterior vertebral column resection for severe spinal deformity
Ziming YAO ; Jianguo ZHANG ; Guixing QIU ; Shengru WANG ; Xisheng WENG ; Jianwei GUO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2013;(5):440-446
Objective To investigate the perioperative complications and risk factors of one-stage posterior vertebral column resection (VCR) for severe spinal deformity.Methods From September 2004 to July 2012,39 patients with severe and fixed spinal deformity underwent one-stage posterior VCR,including 15 males and 24 females,aged from 3 to 53 years (average,16.9 years).There were 24 cases of kyphoscoliosis (mean coronal Cobb angle:85.1°,mean sagittal Cobb angle:92.9°),7 cases of scoliosis (mean coronal Cobb angle:81.1°),and 8 cases of kyphosis (mean sagittal Cobb angle:94.4°).Eleven patients had neurological compromise.The perioperative complications and related risk factors of 39 patients were retrospectively analyzed.Results All patients were followed up for 3 to 72 months (average,29.4 months).There were 15cases (13 patients) of perioperative complications.Neurological complications occurred in 6 patients (15.4%),among whom one patient presented complete paraplegia after surgery and 5 patients presented transient paresthesia or muscle weakness.Adults had a significantly higher incidence of neurological complications than teenagers.The incidence rate of neurological complications was 36.4% in patients with preoperative neurological compromise,while 7.1% in patients without preoperative neurological compromise.All patients with postoperative neurological complications had kyphosis before operation,and the incidence of neurological complications increased significantly in patients with severe kyphosis (Cobb angle ≥90°).Prolonged respiratory support was conducted in 4 cases.Rupture of the parietal pleura occurred in 3 cases (7.7%),cerebrospinal fluid leak in 1 case (2.6%),and pulmonary infection in 1 case (2.6%).Conclusion One-stage posterior VCR is effective in the treatment of severe and rigid spinal deformity.However,the perioperative complications,especially the neurological complications are common.The risk factors of neurological complications include preoperative neurological compromise,degree of kyphosis and the age of patients.
4.Effects of No.1 Weiyan Decoction on hypoxia and hypoxic tolerance in gastric mucosal epithelial cells in rats with gastric precancerous lesion
Chengzhe ZHANG ; Juncheng ZHUO ; Tiantian CAI ; Ziming ZHAO ; Huafeng PAN ; Yuxing CHEN ; Xiaohui ZENG ; Xuejun HUANG ; Nan YAO ; Dake CAI
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2017;39(5):896-901
AIM To study the effects of No.1 Weiyan Decoction (Codonopsis Radix,Paeoniae Radix alba,Taraxaci Herba,etc.) on hypoxia and hypoxic tolerance in gastric mucosal epithelial cells in rats with precancerous lesion of gastric cancer (PLGC).METHODS Forty rats were randomly divided into normal,model,Vitacoenzyme Tablets and No.1 Weiyan Decoction groups.Except for the normal group,the rats in the other groups were given with N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine and Little Chengqi Decoction to establish a PLGC rat model.Ten weeks after the administration,the gastric mucosal epithelial microvascular ultrastructure was observed,the expressions of Hif1a mRNA,HIF-1 α protein and VEGF protein in gastric mucosal epithelium were detected.RESULTS Compared with the normal group,the number of microvasculatures in gastric mucosal epithelium was decreased;lumen was severely stenosed or expansive;inner wall was not smooth and had adhesion;vascular endothelial cells were swollen;the expression of Hif1α mRNA showed an increasing trend;the expressions of HIF-1α protein and VEGF protein were anomalous in the model group.Compared with the model group,the gastric mucosal vascular lesion of PLGC rats was improved,and the expressions of Hif1a mRNA,HIF-1α protein and VEGF protein were significantly decreased in the No.1 Weiyan Decoction group.CONCLUSION No.1 Weiyan Decoction can improve hypoxia and hypoxia tolerance,and induce angiogenesis in gastric mucosal epithelium in PLGC rats.
5.Efficiency and safety of traditional growing rod technique in the treatment of early onset dystrophic scoliosis secondary to type 1 neurofibromatosis with intraspinal rib head in children
Rongxuan GAO ; Xuejun ZHANG ; Dong GUO ; Jun CAO ; Ziming YAO ; Yunsong BAI ; Xinyu QI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2022;42(20):1373-1381
Objective:To investigate the efficiency and safety of traditional growing rod in the treatment of early onset dystrophic scoliosis secondary to type 1 neurofibromatosis (NF1-DS) with intraspinal rib head in children.Methods:From September 2006 to May 2020, this study recruited 20 children with intraspinal rib head with early onset NF1-DS who had received traditional growing rods. There were 13 boys and 7 girls and the age of the initial operation was 7.0±1.6 years (range, 4.1-9.8 years). There were 7 cases of simple left chest bend, 9 cases of simple right chest bend, and 4 cases of double chest bend; 13 patients had varying degrees of kyphosis deformity. Two children had neurological symptoms before surgery, American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale (AIS) were grade D. The proportion of the intraspinal rib head (IRP), the Cobb angle of the main chest bend, apical vertebra rotation (AVR), apical vertebral translation (AVT), trunk shift (TS) and sagittal TK, lumbar lordosis (LL), sagittal balance and T 1-S 1 height were measured before and after first time internal fixation and at last follow-up, and the complications were also evaluated. Results:All 20 patients were followed up and the average follow-up time was 41.6±23.8 months (range, 24-99 months). A total of 85 operations was conducted including 63 protrude operations. After operation, the IRP was significantly lower than that before operation (preoperative 33.1%±17.5% vs. postoperative 22.2%±11.3%, P<0.001) and no significant correction loss was found at last follow-up 23.7%±12.4% ( P>0.05). The mean Cobb angle decreased from 75.9°±26.7° preoperatively to 45.0°±18.5° postoperatively ( P<0.001) and there was still significant improvement at the last follow-up (41.0°±17.2°) compared with postoperatively ( P<0.05). The AVR was significantly reduced after surgery compared with preoperatively (33.0°±10.1° vs. 39.3°±13.3°, P<0.001), and the last follow-up (40.1°±11.4°) was significantly improved compared with postoperative ( P=0.005). The T 1-S 1 height increased from 259.8±70.7 mm preoperatively to 296.9±78.4 mm postoperatively ( P=0.001), and at the last follow-up 296.9±78.4 mm was still significantly higher than after operation ( P<0.001), with an average annual increase of 12.4±3.2 mm. Significant correction of AVT, TK, LL and sagittal balance were noted after initial surgery ( P<0.05), and no significant correction loss was found at last follow-up ( P>0.05). There were 10 complications in 7 cases. There were 5 complications of pedicle screw loosening, 1 complication of bolt droping, 2 complications of broken rod, 1 complication of distal junctional kyphosis and 1 complication of adding-on phenomenon. 2 cases with nerve injury were recover after operation (AIS grading E). None of the children had new neurological complications during growth rod insertion and multiple stretching during follow-up. Conclusion:For children with early onset NF1-DS with intraspinal rib head, if the preoperative AIS grade is D or E, traditional growing rod technique is relatively safe and effective and can make the intraspinal rib head remove from the spinal canal partly.
6. A multicenter study of reference intervals for 15 laboratory parameters in Chinese children
Xuhui ZHONG ; Jie DING ; Jianhua ZHOU ; Zihua YU ; Shuzhen SUN ; Ying BAO ; Jianhua MAO ; Li YU ; Zhihui LI ; Ziming HAN ; Hongmei SONG ; Xiaoyun JIANG ; Yuling LIU ; Bili ZHANG ; Zhengkun XIA ; Chunhua JIN ; Guanghua ZHU ; Mo WANG ; Shipin FENG ; Ying SHEN ; Songming HUANG ; Qingshan MA ; Haixia LI ; Xuejing WANG ; Kiyoshi ICHIHARA ; Chen YAO ; Chongya DONG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2018;56(11):835-845
Objective:
To establish comprehensive laboratory reference intervals for Chinese children.
Methods:
This was a cross-sectional multicenter study. From June 2013 to December 2014, eligible healthy children aged from 6-month to 17-year were enrolled from 20 medical centers with informed consent. They were assessed by physical examination, questionnaire survey and abdominal ultrasound for eligibility. Fasting blood samples were collected and delivered to central laboratory. Measurements of 15 clinical laboratory parameters were performed, including estradiol (E2), testosterone(T), luteinizing hormone(LH), follicle-stimulating hormone(FSH), alanine transaminase(ALT), serum creatinine(Scr), cystatin C, immunoglobulin A(IgA), immunoglobulin G(IgG), immunoglobulin M(IgM), complement (C3, C4), alkaline phosphatase(ALP), uric acid(UA) and creatine kinase(CK). Reference intervals were established according to central 95% confidence intervals for reference population, stratified by age and sex.
Results:
In total, 2 259 children were enrolled. Finally, 1 648 children were eligible for this study, including 830 boys and 818 girls, at a mean age of 7.4 years. Age- and sex- specific reference intervals have been established for the parameters. Reference intervals of sex hormones increased gradually with age. Concentrations of ALT, cystatin C, ALP and CK were higher in children under 2 years old. Serum levels of sex hormones, creatinine, immunoglobin, CK, ALP and urea increased rapidly in adolescence, with significant sex difference. In addition, reference intervals were variable depending on assay methods. Concentrations of ALT detected by reagents with pyridoxal 5'-phosphate(PLP) were higher than those detected by reagents without PLP. Compared with enzymatic method, Jaffe assay always got higher results of serum creatinine, especially in children younger than 9 years old.
Conclusion
This study established age- and sex- specific reference intervals, for 15 clinical laboratory parameters based on defined healthy children.
7. The role of body fat rate in the evaluation of obstructive sleep apnea
Tao LI ; Ziming YAO ; Li WANG ; Liyuan TAO ; Xiaoning YU ; Shilong SUN ; Weini HU ; Yali DU ; Yan YAN
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2019;54(6):427-431
Objective:
To investigate the role of body fat ratio in the evaluation of obstructive sleep apnea(OSA).
Methods:
A retrospective analysis was made on 174 cases (between November, 2017 and April, 2018 showed that) of sleep monitoring in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology in Peking University Third Hospital. The data included the gender, age, body fat rate, body mass index (BMI), neck circumference, and apnea-hypopnea index (AHI). The above data were analyzed by non parametric correlation analysis, receiver operating characterristic (ROC) curve analysis and multiple factor Logistic regression analysis to study the relationship between the gender,age,body fat rate,BMI,neck circumference and other indexes of the patients with AHI.
Results:
Nonparametric correlation analysis showed that the correlation from strong to weak to AHI among women was BMI (
8.Association between cholesterol and liver regeneration and its significance and potential value in clinical treatment of liver failure
Yong LIN ; Gengjie YAN ; Feng FENG ; Ziming PENG ; Fuli LONG ; Ailing WEI ; Minggang WANG ; Chun YAO
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2022;38(3):708-713
Liver failure is a common severe liver disease syndrome in clinical practice and is one of the critical medical conditions in internal medicine. Massive hepatocyte death is the main pathological feature of liver failure, and its core mechanisms include endotoxin, immune response, and inflammatory cascade reaction. Effective regeneration of hepatocytes to compensate liver function is the physiological basis for promoting the good prognosis of liver failure, which directly affects the prognosis and quality of life of patients with liver failure. It has been found in clinical practice that liver failure patients with a low serum level of cholesterol tend to have an extremely high mortality rate, but as an index of hepatocyte anabolism, the association between cholesterol and hepatocyte regeneration has not been taken seriously. Based on the association between cholesterol and liver regeneration, this article reviews its significance and potential value in the clinical treatment of liver failure, in order to understand the pathogenesis of liver failure from another perspective and provide new ideas for the diagnosis and treatment of liver failure and the development of drugs.
9.Inhibiting collagen I production and tumor cell colonization in the lung via miR-29a-3p loading of exosome-/liposome-based nanovesicles.
Yan YAN ; Cancan DU ; Xixi DUAN ; Xiaohan YAO ; Jiajia WAN ; Ziming JIANG ; Zhongyu QIN ; Wenqing LI ; Longze PAN ; Zhuoyu GU ; Fazhan WANG ; Ming WANG ; Zhihai QIN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(2):939-951
The lung is one of the most common sites for cancer metastasis. Collagens in the lung provide a permissive microenvironment that supports the colonization and outgrowth of disseminated tumor cells. Therefore, down-regulating the production of collagens may contribute to the inhibition of lung metastasis. It has been suggested that miR-29 exhibits effective anti-fibrotic activity by negatively regulating the expression of collagens. Indeed, our clinical lung tumor data shows that miR-29a-3p expression negatively correlates with collagen I expression in lung tumors and positively correlates with patients' outcomes. However, suitable carriers need to be selected to deliver this therapeutic miRNA to the lungs. In this study, we found that the chemotherapy drug cisplatin facilitated miR-29a-3p accumulation in the exosomes of lung tumor cells, and this type of exosomes exhibited a specific lung-targeting effect and promising collagen down-regulation. To scale up the preparation and simplify the delivery system, we designed a lung-targeting liposomal nanovesicle (by adjusting the molar ratio of DOTAP/cholesterol-miRNAs to 4:1) to carry miR-29a-3p and mimic the exosomes. This liposomal nanovesicle delivery system significantly down-regulated collagen I secretion by lung fibroblasts in vivo, thus alleviating the establishment of a pro-metastatic environment for circulating lung tumor cells.