1.A wireless wide area network picture archiving and communication system based on open source code and its clinical application
Jian MA ; Jian-Huan LU ; Yun-Bo ZHOU ; Xiao-Dan MA ;
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2000;0(11):-
Objective To build a set of inexpensive wireless wide area network PACS based on open source code.Methods To improve the open source code MyFreePACS on Internet.Results The basic function of PACS can be achieved in an economical way,using internet explorer to browse and deal with the DICOM Images,with the capability of such functions as displaying and managing of the pictures.It is possible to make rounds at patient bedside with wireless device and remote medical consultation with specialists through Internet.Conclusion It is possible to utilize the free open source code MyFreePACS on the internet to construct an economical PACS on Web in the medium and small-scale hospital.
2. Experimental study on water bath rewarming in rats with hypothermia by seawater immersion
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2018;39(4):443-449
Objective To observe the success rate and rewarming curve of different water bath rewarming in rats with severe seawater immersed hypothermia. Methods A total of 490 male SD rats were intraperitoneally implanted with temperature recorder before experiment, were randomly divided into immersion group (n=450) and control group (n=40). In immersion group 100 rats were immersed in (15.0±0.2) °C seawater for 2 h, 150 rats for 5 h, and 200 rats for 10 h. The survival rats of each group were randomly divided into five subgroups and given different rewarming treatments: passive rewarming (passive rewarming subgroup), 37 °C hot water bath rewarming for 0.5 h (37 °C active rewarming 0.5 h subgroup), 37 °C hot water bath rewarming for 1 h (37 °C active rewarming 1 h subgroup), 42 °C hot water bath rewarming for 0.5 h (42 °C active rewarming 0.5 h subgroup), 42 °C hot water bath rewarming for 1 h (42 °C active rewarming 1 h subgroup). The rats in the control group were without seawater immersion, and were randomized into four subgroups as above. The success rate of rewarming was calculated in each group. The serum levels of creatine kinase isoenzyme (CK-MB), alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) were determined in the survival rats after rewarming for 20 h. Dynamic intraperitoneal temperature was recorded at the end of the experiment, and then the passive rewarming velocity, delay afterdrop effect of hot water bath rewarming were calculated. Results With the prolongation of immersing time, the survival rate of rats was significantly decreased in the immersion group (P<0.05). The rewarming success rates were significantly decreased in both the passive and active rewarming groups (both P<0.05). The rewarming success rate in the 37 °C active rewarming 1 h subgroup was greater than or equal to other active rewarming subgroups and the passive rewarming subgroup. All rats in the control group survived after hot water bath. Compared with the control group, the serum levels of CK-MB, ALT and LDH were significantly increased in the surviving rats of the active rewarming subgroups with the prolongation of immersion time (P<0.05). At the same immersing time, the levels of CK-MB, ALT and LDH were significantly lower in the 37 °C active rewarming 1 h subgroup than those in the other active rewarming subgroups (P<0.05 for some results), and were lower than those in the passive rewarming subgroup (P<0.05 for some results). Rewarming curve showed that the rewarming velocity of the passive rewarming subgroup significantly decreased with the prolongation of immersing time (P<0.05), and the rewarming velocity of the dead rats was significantly lower than that of the surviving rats (P<0.05). Delayed afterdrop effect was found in abdominal temperature of hot water rewarming rats, and the greater the effect was, the higher the mortality rate was. The delayed afterdrop effect of 37 °C hot water bath was not obvious in the control group, but it was significantly obvious in 42 °C hot water bath subgroups (P<0.05). Conclusion The success rate of proper hot water bath rewarming is greater than that of passive rewarming in the treatment of severe seawater immersed hypothermia. Hot water bath can be used as a rewarming option in emergency situations, while improper rewarming conditions can decrease the treatment success rate, which may be related to the delayed afterdrop effect.
3.Study on knowledge, attitude and practice regarding AIDS among migrant workers in railway construction sites.
Jian-bo ZHOU ; Ye-huan SUN ; Jia-hu HAO ; Bo WANG ; Chen YU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2007;28(6):567-570
OBJECTIVETo investigate the status and influencing factors on knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) about AIDS among the migrant workers in railway construction sites and to provide evidence for strategy development and measures on AIDS related health education and behavioral intervention.
METHODS943 migrant workers in railway construction sites were surveyed. Univariate analysis, multivariate Logistic regression and correlation analysis were used to explore their influencing factors.
RESULTSThe migrant workers in railway construction sites had poor AIDS knowledge as a whole. People with high educational level and income had higher AIDS correlative knowledge than other groups. Only 37.5% (275) of 734 migrant workers who had heard about AIDS felt pity for people with HIV/AIDS. There were 39.6%, 7.3% and 6.9% of 943 migrant workers did not object to "pre-marital sex", "prostitution" or "wenching". There were 90 (9.5%) migrant workers admitted having non-marital sex for the last three months but 22 (28.6%) admitted never using condoms,and only 8 (10.4%) had used each time. It appeared that the higher educational level and scores about AIDS knowledge one had,the higher the rate of using a condom. Both longer time interval away from their families and working time were, the lower they would usage a condom.
CONCLUSIONMigrant workers in construction sites were potential high risk population for HIV/AIDS. AIDS health education and behavioral intervention should be carried out
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome ; Adult ; Female ; Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Railroads ; Transients and Migrants ; psychology ; Young Adult
4.Preliminary molecular analysis of bacterial composition in periapical lesions with primary endodontic infections of deciduous teeth.
Jia-jian SHANG ; Qiu-bo YANG ; Huan-ying ZHAO ; Shuang CAI ; Yan ZHOU ; Zheng SUN
Chinese Medical Journal 2013;126(16):3112-3117
BACKGROUNDThe bacterial composition of periapical lesions in deciduous teeth has not been well documented. This study was designed to explore the bacterial compositions, especially the dominant bacteria in periapical lesions using 16S rRNA sequencing.
METHODSTissue samples were collected from 11 periapical lesions in deciduous teeth with primary endodontic infections. DNA was extracted from each sample and analyzed using 16S rRNA cloning and sequencing for the identification of bacteria.
RESULTSAll DNA samples were positive for 16S rRNA gene PCR. One hundred and fifty-one phylotypes from 810 clones were identified to eight phyla, and each sample contained an average of 25.9 phylotypes. In addition, 59 phylotypes were detected in more than two samples, and Fusobacterium (F.) nucleatum (8/11), Dialister (D.) invisus (8/11), Campylobacter (C.) gracilis (7/11), Escherichia (E.) coli DH1 (6/11), Aggregatibacter (A.) segnis (6/11), and Streptococcus (S.) mitis (6/11) were the most prevalent species. Furthermore, 45 as-yet-uncultivated phylotypes were also identified.
CONCLUSIONSChronic periapical lesions in deciduous teeth contained polymicrobial infections. F. nucleatum, D. invisus, C. gracilis, E. coli DH1, A. segnis, and S. mitis were the most prevalent species detected by 16S rRNA sequencing.
Bacteria ; classification ; genetics ; isolation & purification ; Bacterial Infections ; microbiology ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Periapical Tissue ; microbiology ; RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ; genetics ; Tooth, Deciduous ; microbiology
5.MRI of restrictive cardiomyopathy
Shihua ZHAO ; Shiliang JIANG ; Huaibing CHENG ; Minjie LU ; Chaowu YAN ; Jian LING ; Yan ZHANG ; Bo HOU ; Huan XU ; Qiong LIU ; Shiguo LI ; Gansheng FENG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2009;43(9):903-907
marked hi-atrial dilation, near-normal ventricular chambers and near-normal ventricular thickness were presented. Conclusion MRI is an excellent imaging modality for the diagnosis of restrictive cardiomyopathy.
6.Effect of Sangu Decoction () on metastatic bone destruction in rats with mammary cancer.
Bo DENG ; Li-Qun JIA ; Fu-Yun GAO ; Jian CUI ; Huan LI
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2012;18(4):304-307
OBJECTIVETo study and evaluate the effect of Sangu Decoction (SGD, ) on the bone destruction due to mammary cancer metastasis.
METHODSMetastasis rat mammary tumor-1 cells were transplanted into the left hind limb tibia of SD rats to establish the bone metastasis of the mammary cancer model. The modeled rats were treated with SGD for observing its effect on rats' pain behavior, including 50% paw withdrawal threshold (50% PWT) after von Frey fiber stimulation, burden difference of bilateral feet, and thermal withdrawal latency (TWL), with zoledronic acid as the positive control. Moreover, the damage in the tibia sample of rats was scored by an iconographic method, and the bone mineral density (BMD) as well as the bone mineral content (BMC) were estimated.
RESULTSThe model established showed characteristics of mixed metastasis, revealing the manifestations of tumor development, bone destruction, cancerous pain, etc. In the SGD-treated group, 50% PWT was prolonged (8.13 ± 4.76 vs. 2.30 ± 2.19), and TWL was longer (3.48 ± 0.62 s vs. 2.89 ± 0.26 s) than those in the control group, respectively (P<0.05 or P<0.01). Iconographic scoring also showed improvement of BMD (0.134 ± 0.009 vs. 0.120 ± 0.007, P<0.01) and an elevating trend of BMC in the SGD-treated group.
CONCLUSIONSGD could effectively alleviate the cancerous pain of bone metastasis and mitigate the metastasis that cause osteolytic destruction of bone.
Animals ; Bone Density ; drug effects ; Bone Neoplasms ; drug therapy ; physiopathology ; secondary ; Bone and Bones ; drug effects ; pathology ; physiopathology ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Female ; Mammary Neoplasms, Animal ; pathology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Reaction Time ; drug effects
7.Measles pathogenic surveillance from 2005 to 2007 in Guangdong Province.
Leng LIU ; Huan-ying ZHENG ; Xue GUO ; Jian-qiong ZHU ; Yi-xin JI ; Wen-bo XU
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2008;22(6):406-408
OBJECTIVETo develop pathogenic surveillance on measles and to effectively isolate measles virus. To know the genetic characterizations and molecular epidemiology of wildtype measles viruses from 2005 to 2007 in Guangdong Province, and provide the scientific basis for measles control and eradication.
METHODSVero/Slam cell line were used, measles viruses were isolated from throat swabs or urine specimens collected from uspected measles patients in outbreaks and sporadic patients. A 450 nucleotides fragment of the C-terminal of the nucleoprotein (N) gene was amplified and by RT-PCR and subjected to sequence and phylogenetic analysis using Bio-Edit software.
RESULTS82 wild-type measels virus were obtained from 377 throat swabs and urine specimens from 2005 to 2007 in Guangdong Province measles lab. The measles isolation rate was 23.58% in 2005, 17.11% in 2006, 39.13% in 2007. The succeed rate of virus isolation is related to the quality of specimens collected and the days after rash occurrence.
CONCLUSIONSWe have grasped the technicalability of measles virus isolation and confirm action, and got higher isolation ratio. The wild-type measles virus isolated from Guangdong Province is of H1 genotype from 2005 to 2007, which is the same as the dominant genotype circulation.
China ; epidemiology ; Genotype ; Humans ; Measles ; diagnosis ; epidemiology ; genetics ; Measles virus ; classification ; genetics ; isolation & purification ; Molecular Epidemiology ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Phylogeny ; Plasma ; virology ; Population Surveillance ; methods ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Urine ; virology
8.Expression of IL-21 in the peripheral blood of myasthenia gravis patients and its correlation with anti-AChR-Ab class switch.
Bo HU ; Xiaolin TIAN ; Huifen HUANG ; Ai JIAN ; Song OUYANG ; Weifan YIN ; Weiwei DUAN ; Huan YANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2010;35(9):958-963
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the role of IL-21 in the pathogenesis of myasthenia gravis (MG) and its influence on the the class switch of anti-AChR antibodies.
METHODS:
Blood was taken from 26 patients and 18 healthy controls, and the expression of IL-21R mRNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) was detected by RT-PCR. The expression of IL-21R on B lymphocytes was measured by flow cytometry, while the concentrations of serum IL-21 and the levels of anti-AChR-IgG and its isotype IgG(1), IgG(2), and IgG(3) were tested by ELISA.
RESULTS:
The serum concentration of IL-21 in the MG group was higher than that in the control group (31.686±8.499 pg/mL, 15.147±6.366 pg/mL) and the difference was significant (P<0.01). IL-21R mRNA expressed on PBMCs in the MG group was higher than that in the control group (0.139±0.052, 0.101±0.022), and the difference was significant (P<0.05). There was no difference between ocular MG and generalized MG subgroup (P>0.05). Compared with the control group, the expression of IL-21R on B lymphocytes also increased in the MG group (P<0.05). In the anti-AChR-Ab positive MG group, the serum concentration of IL-21 showed positive correlation with anti-AChR-IgG(P<0.05),but no correlation with its isotype IgG(1), IgG(2), and IgG(3), respectively(P>0.05). Expression of IL-21R mRNA in the PBMCs showed no correlation with the level of serum anti-AChR-IgG and its isotype IgG(1), IgG(2), and IgG(3), respectively(P>0.05); however the expression of IL-21R in B lymphocytes showed positive correlation with anti-AChR-IgG and it's isotype IgG(1) and IgG(3) (P<0.05,P<0.01,P<0.05), but no correlation with IgG(2) (P>0.05).
CONCLUSION
IL-21 might induce the class switch of anti-AChR antibodies to IgG(1) and IgG(3) isotype through IL-21R on B lymphocytes which promotes the pathogenesis of the MG.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Autoantibodies
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classification
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immunology
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Female
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin Class Switching
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immunology
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Immunoglobulin G
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classification
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Interleukins
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blood
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genetics
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Myasthenia Gravis
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blood
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immunology
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RNA, Messenger
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blood
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genetics
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Receptors, Cholinergic
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immunology
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Receptors, Interleukin-21
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blood
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genetics
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Young Adult
9.Clinical investigation of renal angiomyolipoma.
Bo ZHANG ; He WANG ; Shao-zeng ZHANG ; Yu ZHOU ; Jian ZHANG ; Jian-lin YUAN ; Rong-liang QIN ; Bao-qi CHEN ; Yi HUAN ; Fu-xia KANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2004;42(8):482-485
OBJECTIVETo study the diagnosis and management of renal angiomyolipoma (RAML), and to identify risk factors affecting spontaneous angiomyolipoma rupture.
METHODSThe data of 68 patients with RAML from 1989 to 2002 were retrospectively reviewed. These patients were divided in two groups on the basis of tumor size, 35 patients in group A (
RESULTSSeven patients were identified by image-guided percutaneous biopsy, and no major complications was noted. Sixteen patients with RAML were examined with angiography and 9 of 16 patients had got spontaneous rupture. 41.2% of patients were symptomatic, 4 cases (11.4%) in group A and 24 (72.7%) cases in group B (P < 0.01). There were significant differences in mean tumor size (11.6 cm +/- 5.1 cm vs 5.3 cm +/- 2.9 cm, P < 0.01) and mean aneurysm size (13.6 mm +/- 5.8 mm vs 2.6 mm +/- 3.0 mm, P < 0.01) between 9 cases of the ruptured tumor and 59 cases of unruptured tumor, 9 cases of the ruptured and 7 cases of unruptured tumor with angiography, respectively. Treatment consisted of conservative observation in 10 patients (no radiographic changes during the follow-up of 2 - 7 years); partial nephrectomy in 14 patients, tumor enucleation in 30 patients, total nephrectomy in 14 and posterior laparoscopic nephrectomy in 3 (no recurrence and complication correlation to operation during the follow-up of 2 - 144 months).
CONCLUSIONSIt is an important role that percutaneous biopsy guided by ultrasonography or computerized tomography performs in managing suspicious and/or indeterminate RAML. A higher probability of rupture is related to tumor and/or aneurysms size. Nephron-sparing surgery is the first choice for surgical treatment of RAML.
Adolescent ; Aged ; Angiomyolipoma ; diagnosis ; pathology ; therapy ; Biopsy, Needle ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Kidney Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; pathology ; therapy ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Nephrectomy ; methods ; Rupture, Spontaneous ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed ; Ultrasonography, Interventional
10.Isolation and characterization of the first strain of Helicobacter hepaticus in China.
Jing LI ; Huan-jian LIN ; Bo JIANG ; Yang BAI ; Di ZHANG ; Ya-li ZHANG ; Ji-de WANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2008;28(5):843-845
Helicobacter hepaticus is nongastric helicobacter that can reside in the hepatobiliary and intestinal systems of many animal hosts, leading to proliferative hepatitis, hepatocellular carcinoma, typhlitis, and colonitis. In this study, the intestinal mucosa was isolated from BALB/c mice to prepare tissue homogenate and spread onto selective C jejuni blood agar plates for incubation in the presence of trimethoprim, vancomycin, and polymyxin at 37 degrees Celsius; under microaerobic conditions in vented jars containing 5% O2, 10%CO2, and 85% N2. The bacteria were identified morphologically and biochemically. Gene sequence analysis of the 16s rRNA confirmed the presence of Helicobacter hepaticus, and the success in isolating this bacteria may have significant implications for studies of nongastric helicobacter.
Animals
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China
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DNA, Bacterial
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analysis
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genetics
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Helicobacter hepaticus
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genetics
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isolation & purification
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ultrastructure
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Intestines
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microbiology
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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RNA, Ribosomal, 16S
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genetics