1.Multiple biomarkers risk score for accurately predicting the long-term prognosis of patients with acute coronary syndrome.
Zhi-Yong ZHANG ; Xin-Yu WANG ; Cong-Cong HOU ; Hong-Bin LIU ; Lyu LYU ; Mu-Lei CHEN ; Xiao-Rong XU ; Feng JIANG ; Long LI ; Wei-Ming LI ; Kui-Bao LI ; Juan WANG
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology 2025;22(7):656-667
BACKGROUND:
Biomarkers-based prediction of long-term risk of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is scarce. We aim to develop a risk score integrating clinical routine information (C) and plasma biomarkers (B) for predicting long-term risk of ACS patients.
METHODS:
We included 2729 ACS patients from the OCEA (Observation of cardiovascular events in ACS patients). The earlier admitted 1910 patients were enrolled as development cohort; and the subsequently admitted 819 subjects were treated as validation cohort. We investigated 10-year risk of cardiovascular (CV) death, myocardial infarction (MI) and all cause death in these patients. Potential variables contributing to risk of clinical events were assessed using Cox regression models and a score was derived using main part of these variables.
RESULTS:
During 16,110 person-years of follow-up, there were 238 CV death/MI in the development cohort. The 7 most important predictors including in the final model were NT-proBNP, D-dimer, GDF-15, peripheral artery disease (PAD), Fibrinogen, ST-segment elevated MI (STEMI), left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), termed as CB-ACS score. C-index of the score for predication of cardiovascular events was 0.79 (95% CI: 0.76-0.82) in development cohort and 0.77 (95% CI: 0.76-0.78) in the validation cohort (5832 person-years of follow-up), which outperformed GRACE 2.0 and ABC-ACS risk score. The CB-ACS score was also well calibrated in development and validation cohort (Greenwood-Nam-D'Agostino: P = 0.70 and P = 0.07, respectively).
CONCLUSIONS
CB-ACS risk score provides a useful tool for long-term prediction of CV events in patients with ACS. This model outperforms GRACE 2.0 and ABC-ACS ischemic risk score.
2.Therapeutic Effect of Leonurine on Hepatitis B Rats by Regulating the RhoA/ROCK Signaling Pathway
Wei WANG ; Bao-Long MU ; Wen-Shuang ZHANG ; Qing-Lei WU ; Hui-Hui ZHANG ; Zhi-Li CAO
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;41(12):3259-3265
Objective To observe the therapeutic effect and mechanism of Leonurine on hepatitis B rats.Methods Sixty rats were randomly divided into six groups,i.e.,the normal group,the model group,the Leonurine low-,medium-and high-dose groups,and the Leonurine high-dose+lysophosphatidic acid(LPA)group.Hepatitis B model was constructed for rats in all groups except for the normal group.After successful modeling,each group was given corresponding invention.At the end of administration,the levels of serum hepatitis B e antigen(HBeAg),hepatitis B surface antigen(HBsAg),and inflammatory factors such as interleukin(IL)-10,IL-6 and tumor necrosis factor α(TNF-α)were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA),and levels of serum alanine aminotransferase(ALT)and aspartate transaminase(AST)were detected by automatic analyzer.Real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR(qRT-PCR)was used to detect HBV DNA level in liver tissues,hematoxylin-eosin(HE)staining was used to observe the pathological changes in liver tissues,immunohistochemistry was used to detect the expression of hepatitis B core antigen(HBcAg)in liver tissues,and Western Blot was used to detect the expression of Ras homolog gene family member A(RhoA),Rho-associated coiled-coil containing kinases(ROCK)1 and ROCK2.Results Compared with the normal group,necrosis in the center of hepatic lobules,edema and degeneration of hepatocytes in rats was showed in the model group,and the levels of HBsAg,HBeAg and HBV DNA,HBcAg-positive cell counts,the levels of ALT and AST,the contents of IL-6,TNF-α and IL-10,and the expression levels of RhoA,ROCK1,ROCK2 were significantly increased(all P<0.05).Compared with the model group,liver damage degree was decreased and cellular degeneration was reduced in rats in the Leonurine low-,medium-and high-dose groups,the levels of HBsAg,HBeAg and HBV DNA,HBcAg-positive cell counts,the levels of ALT and AST,the contents of IL-6 and TNF-α,and the expression levels of RhoA,ROCK1 and ROCK2 were significantly decreased,and the IL-10 level were significantly increased,the differences being statistically significant(P<0.05).Compared with the Leonurine high-dose group,the degree of liver damage was increased in the Leonurine high-dose+LPA group,the levels of HBsAg,HBeAg and HBV DNA,HBcAg-positive cell counts,the levels ALT and AST,contents of IL-6 and TNF-α,and the expression levels of RhoA,ROCK1 and ROCK2 were significantly increased,and IL-10 level was significantly decreased,the differences being statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion Leonurine can relieve liver injury,improve liver function and reduce inflammatory reaction in hepatitis B rats,and its mechanism is related to the inhibition of RhoA/ROCK pathway.
3.Role and significance of extrahepatic control of hepatic vein and inferior vena cava in difficult hepatectomies for patients with liver tumors.
Shu-you PENG ; Ying-bin LIU ; Bin XU ; Xiu-jun CAI ; Yi-ping MU ; Yu-lian WU ; Li-ping CAO ; He-qing FANG ; Jian-wei WANG ; Hai-jun LI ; Jiang-tao LI ; Xin-bao WANG ; Gui-long DENG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2004;42(5):260-264
OBJECTIVETo explore the role of extrahepatic control on blood flow of hepatic vein and inferior vena cava in hepatectomy, and observe its effect on minimizing hemorrhage.
METHODSFrom 2001 to April 2003, 33 patients who had liver tumors involving segment IV, VII, VIII or half liver underwent major hepatectomies that required exposure of the inferior vena cava and main trunks of hepatic veins, during which the major hepatic veins and inferior vena cava were isolated and taped to control blood flow when necessary.
RESULTSIn 33 attempts, 32 were successful and all tumors were resected successfully. The placement of occlusion tape was unsuccessful in 1 case. 7 cases did not need blood transfusion during operation. The amount of blood transfusion for other cases were form 0 to 1 600 ml. there was no operative mortality.
CONCLUSIONSAppropriate control of main truck of hepatic vein and inferior vena cava is effective in reducing blood loss during hepatectomies. It is also very helpful for performing difficult hepatectomies.
Adult ; Aged ; Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ; surgery ; Female ; Hepatectomy ; adverse effects ; methods ; Hepatic Duct, Common ; surgery ; Hepatic Veins ; surgery ; Humans ; Liver ; blood supply ; pathology ; Liver Cirrhosis ; etiology ; Liver Neoplasms ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Treatment Outcome ; Vena Cava, Inferior ; surgery

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