1.Emergency bedside-echocardiography in neonatal intensive care unit
Ziyu TAO ; Lijian XIE ; Jie SHEN ; Tingting XIAO ; Yongwei ZHANG ; Rufang ZHANG ; Gang QIU ; Xiaohui GONG ; Hailan LU
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2012;(12):727-731
Objective To evaluate the clinical value of emergency bedside-echocardiography in neonatal intensive care unit.Methods Six hundred and sixty-eight infants with cardiac pathological murmurs,cyanosis and shortness of breath were detected by emergency bedside echocardiography (Sonosite Micromax 1 portable ultrasound or Philips iE33 ultrasonic systems) during January 2007 to July 2011.The accuracy of emergency bedside-echocardiography in the diagnosis of neonatal heart diseases was evaluated according to the results of surgical exploration.Results Among 668 enrolled neonates with the mean age of (7.2±1.3) d,there were 347 males and 321 females,and 309 term infants [mean gestational age (39.1±0.6) weeks (37.0~42.1 weeks)] and 359 premature infants [mean gestational age (33.7±0.91) weeks (28.9~36.9 weeks)].Totally,507 cases were found cardiac abnormality by emergency bedside-echocardiography,including 268 cases of patent ductus arteriosus (232 premature and 36 term infants),115 congenital heart disease,99 persistent fetal circulation and 25 arrythmia.Surgeries were performed on 54 infants and invasive therapy was performed on one infant,and none of them received CT,magnetic resonance imaging or invasive examinations before operation; among which,51 surgeries successed and 4 infants died.Other 452 infants were treated with medications,392 infants recovered and discharged,26 infants did not recover,14 cases died and 20 cases left the hospital before recovery.The accuracy rate of Micromax 1 portable ultrasound in diagnosing congenital heart diseases was 94.5% (52/55),while 96.4 % (53/55) for philips iE33 ultrasonic systems.Conclusions Emergency bedside-echocardiography could provide instant and valuable information of cardiovascular system,which would be helpful in making quick clinical decisions.
2.Exploration and practice of hierarchical training model for improving professional ability of primary pediatricians
Jing ZHU ; Ying HE ; Hong ZHANG ; Jing GAO ; Hongmei DENG ; Ziyu HUA ; Qian CHENG ; Hongmei XU ; Ping LIANG ; Qiu LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(4):602-605
At present, the routine specialized training for primary pediatricians (focusing on theoretical learning of public subjects) cannot meet the needs of primary pediatricians. In order to promote the development of children's medical care at the grassroots level and improve the quality, medical and clinical research abilities of regional pediatric medical personnel, the Children's Hospital of Chongqing Medical University has designed and built a "hierarchical training model for improving the professional ability of pediatricians" from the aspects of training objectives, training contents, training methods, construction and evaluation of training programs, and quality control. In addition, the 8-month "Pediatric Professional Basic Training" and the 9-month "Pediatric Professional Ability Improvement Training" were respectively carried out in Xianyang Children's Hospital. In the "Professional Basic Training", 88 trainees were comprehensively evaluated after training, 53 of whom were qualified or above. In the "Ability Improvement Training", 26 of the 29 students actually participated in the evaluation and reached the qualified level or above. Learners provided feedbacks that they have effectively improved their own knowledge structure, expanded their clinical diagnosis and treatment thinking and clinical research ideas, and provided some guidance for clinical work.
3.Neuropathic Pain Relieving in Rats by the Inhibition of Monomer of Lamiophlomis Rotata on AKT-mTOR Signaling Pathway in Spinal Dorsal Horn
Ziyu QIU ; Liang ZHANG ; Han WANG ; Yunshu YANG ; Xiaoxiao WU ; Wei ZHANG
China Pharmacist 2017;20(11):1932-1937
Objective:To observe the effect of intrathecal administration of 8-O-acetyl-SM(8-OaS) on chronic neuropathic pain in rats by inhibiting the expression of protein kinase B(AKT)-mammalian target of rapamycin(mTOR) signaling pathway in spinal dorsal horn after spinal nerve ligation.Methods:The rat model of neuropathic pain was established by lumbar 5 spinal nerve ligation(SNL), and Von Frey filament was used to investigate the mechanical allodynia. Immunofluorescent histochemistry was adopted to investigate the distribution of pAKT and pmTOR in spinal dorsal horn. The protein levels of pAKT and pmTOR in spinal dorsal horn after drug ad-ministration were quantitatively determined by Western blot. Results: Compared with that in the sham group, the paw withdrawal threshold (PWT) significantly decreased(P<0.01),and the intrathecal administration of 8-OaS attenuated mechanical allodynia ob-viously during the first day and the seventh day after the operation(P<0.05). Meanwhile,double immunofluorescent staining showed the co-expression of pAKT and astrocytes marker glial fibrillary acidic protein(GFAP),and positive labeling of pmTOR was expressed in spinal astrocytes and neurons. The results of Western blot revealed that the protein levels of pAKT and pmTOR in spinal dorsal horn were significantly reduced after the treatment of 8-OaS. Conclusion:Intrathecal administration of 8-OaS attenuates the PWT of SNL-in-duced chronic neuropathic pain. The underlying mechanism of the potential anti-allodynia effect of 8-OaS may be related to the suppres-sion of spinal astrocytes via decreasing the phosphorylation of AKT-mTOR signaling pathway resulting in attenuating the development of neuropathic pain.
4.Advances in therapeutic drug monitoring methods based on liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
Ziying LI ; Jie XIE ; Ziyu QU ; You JIANG ; Di ZHANG ; Songlin YU ; Xiaoli MA ; Ling QIU ; Xinhua DAI ; Xiang FANG ; Xiaoping YU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;47(3):332-340
Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) technology has the characteristics of high specificity and high throughput, making it rapidly applied and developed in the field of clinical testing. Its application in the monitoring of therapeutic drugs can effectively improve the quantitative accuracy and sensitivity, and formulate a personalized and optimal dosing plan for patients. However, this technology still faces some challenges, and automation, quality control, and quantitative traceability will be the future development direction.
5.Clinical analysis of 1 057 patients with critical illnesses in a dermatological ward
Hai LONG ; Li JIANG ; Yueqi QIU ; Nan YAO ; Licong LIU ; Yuming XIE ; Feng XIONG ; Siqi TAN ; Qiqi KUANG ; Ruixuan YOU ; Ke CHAI ; Xin LUO ; Haojun LONG ; Yue XIN ; Ziyu GUO ; Jiaqi WANG ; Yixin TAN ; Qing ZHANG ; Guiying ZHANG ; Yaping LI ; Yuwen SU ; Rong XIAO ; Qianjin LU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2021;54(9):790-797
Objective:To summarize clinical characteristics of and treatment experience with patients with critical illnesses in a dermatological ward.Methods:All patients with serious or life-threatening conditions, who were hospitalized at the dermatological ward of the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University from July 9, 2011 to December 31, 2020, were collected, and their clinical data were retrospectively analyzed. Demographic characteristics, disease types and proportions, main complications, causes of serious or life-threatening conditions, important treatment measures and outcomes were summarized, and causes of death were also analyzed and discussed.Results:A total of 1 057 patients with critical illnesses were collected, with a male-to-female ratio of 1∶1.11, and 64.81% of them aged 18 to 65 years. The types of diseases mainly included drug eruptions (332 cases) , connective tissue diseases (226 cases) , bullous skin diseases (104 cases) , psoriasis (57 cases) , erythroderma (45 cases) , infectious skin diseases (67 cases) , etc. Among them, psoriasis (39 cases) and erythroderma (32 cases) mostly occurred in males, and connective tissue diseases (168 cases) mostly occurred in females. Common complications mainly involved infections, important organ damage or dysfunction, hypoalbuminemia, and fluid, electrolyte and acid-base imbalances. A total of 94 patients were diagnosed with life-threatening conditions, which were found to be mainly caused by primary skin diseases, hematologic abnormalities, respiratory failure, nervous system abnormalities, renal failure, sepsis, fluid, electrolyte and acid-base imbalances, etc. During the management of critical illnesses, 43 patients were treated with high-dose glucocorticoid pulse therapy, 264 were treated with gamma-globulin pulse therapy, 355 were transfused with other blood products, and 34 received special therapies such as hemoperfusion/immunoadsorption therapy, plasma exchange, dialysis, artificial liver support therapy; 42 patients were transferred to the intensive care unit (ICU) , 12 were transferred to the department of surgery for operations, and 12 were transferred to the department of obstetrics and gynecology for delivery or induction of labor. After treatment, 989 patients (93.57%) achieved improvement and were discharged. A total of 14 patients (1.32%) died, of whom 7 died of secondary sepsis, 2 died of severe pulmonary infections, 2 died of asphyxia caused by respiratory mucosa shedding-induced airway obstruction, the other 3 died of gastrointestinal hemorrhage, cerebral hemorrhage and neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus, respectively.Conclusions:Critical cases in the dermatological ward mainly suffered from serious skin diseases such as severe drug eruptions, connective tissue diseases and bullous skin diseases, as well as complications such as severe underlying diseases, severe organ dysfunction, sepsis or severe fluid, electrolyte and acid-base imbalances. In terms of treatment, it is of critical significance to make a clear diagnosis and assess the severity of disease as early as possible, monitor and prevent possible complications, and to consult with specialists in relevant disciplines in time.
6.Detection of IgG protein in human urine based on vertical flow paper microfluidic chip.
Xinru LI ; Xinyi WANG ; Ziyu WEI ; Penghui ZHANG ; Jingwen XU ; Lang XU ; Feifan ZHENG ; Zhenwei YANG ; Yuanyuan CHEN ; Xianbo QIU ; Lulu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2023;39(1):337-346
The kidney is the body's most important organ and the protein components in urine could be detected for diagnosing certain diseases. The amount of IgG protein in urine could be used to determine the degree of kidney function damage. IgG protein in human urine was detected by vertical flow paper-based microfluidic chip, double-antibody sandwich immunoreaction, and cell phone image processing. The results showed that using an IgG antibody concentration of 500 μg/mL and a gold standard antibody concentration of 100 μg/mL, the image signal showed a good linear relationship in the range of IgG concentration of 0.2-3.2 μg/mL, with R2=0.973 3 achieved. A complete set of detection devices were designed and the detection method showed good non-specificity.
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Microfluidic Analytical Techniques