1.Application of contrast-enhanced ultrasound in evaluating the degree of transplant renal artery stenosis
Ziran ZOU ; Ping YANG ; Yunjie JIN ; Cheng YANG ; Wanyuan HE ; Wenping WANG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2023;44(8):473-478
Objective:To explore the feasibility of contrast-enhanced ultrasound in assessing the degree of transplant renal artery stenosis(TRAS)and evaluate its diagnostic efficacy of severe TRAS.Methods:From February 2013 to February 2022, clinical and follow-up data are retrospectively reviewed for 23 TRAS recipients.A definite diagnosis is made by magnetic resonance angiography (MRA, 2 cases)or digital subtraction angiography(DSA, 21 cases). They are assigned into two groups of mild-moderate stenosis(5 cases)and severe stenosis(18 cases)according to the diameter reduction rate of transplanted renal artery detected by DSA/MRA.Another 32 recipients of stable renal function are selected as controls.All contrast-enhanced ultrasonic images are quantitatively processed with SonoLiver.The following quantitative parameters are obtained, including rising time of interlobular artery(RTi), rising time of cortex(RTc), rising time of medulla(RTm), time to peak of interlobular artery(TTPi), time to peak of cortex(TTPc)and time to peak of medulla(TTPm). The differences of contrast-enhanced ultrasonic quantitative parameters are compared among three groups.And their diagnostic efficacies are calculated in the diagnosis of severe TRAS.Results:As compared with those in normal group, RTi, RTc, TTPi and TTPc are significantly longer in mild-moderate stenosis group(all P<0.05); Meanwhile, RTi, RTc, RTm, TTPi, TTPc and TTPm are significantly longer in severe stenosis group than those in normal group(all P<0.05); Comparing mild-moderate stenosis and severe stenosis groups, only RTm is significantly different between two groups( P<0.05). Among all the above parameters, RTc has the highest diagnostic efficacy in the diagnosis of severe TRAS(AUC=0.848)with a sensitivity of 72.22%, a specificity of 86.49% and an accuracy of 81.82%. Conclusions:The quantitative parameters of contrast-enhanced ultrasound offer aid in assessing the degree of TRAS.And RTc is the most valuable in the diagnosis of severe TRAS.
2. Study on the relationship between neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio and estimation of glomerular filtration rate in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Shanshan WANG ; Yongming ZHANG ; Yonghong ZOU ; Jie SONG ; Wenping WANG ; Xiaojun SA ; Xiaojie DING
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2020;43(1):26-29
Objective:
To investigate the relationship between neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Methods:
The clinical data of 117 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus from January 2016 to June 2017 in Anhui No.2 Provincial People′s Hospital were analyzed retrospectively. According to the eGFR level, the patients were divided into 3 groups: eGFR ≥ 90 ml/(min·1.73 m2) in 68 cases (DM0 group), eGFR 60 to 89 ml/(min·1.73 m2) in 33 cases (DM1 group), and eGFR<60 ml/(min·1.73 m2) in 16 cases (DM2 group). In addition, 30 healthy people in the same period were selected as control group (NC group), eGFR ≥ 90 ml/(min·1.73 m2). The systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, blood routine, glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c), total cholesterol (TC), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), urea nitrogen, creatinine and uric acid were recorded; and the NLR was calculated. The influencing factors of eGFR in patients with type 2 diabetic mellitus were analyzed, and the relationship between NLR and eGFR was evaluated.
Results:
Compared with that in NC group and DM0 group, the eGFR in DM1 group and DM2 group was significantly lower: (75.12 ± 8.14) and (46.31 ± 13.25) ml/(min·1.73 m2) vs. (114.17 ± 12.21) and (113.21 ± 12.04) ml/(min·1.73 m2), the NLR was significantly higher: 2.50 ± 1.16 and 2.75 ± 1.39 vs. 1.53 ± 0.22 and 1.83 ± 0.65, and there were statistical differences (
3.MRI histogram texture analysis of lateral pterygoid muscle in patients with temporomandibular disorders
Wenping FAN ; Mengqi LIU ; Ying ZOU ; Xue WANG ; Pinghuai WANG ; Zhiye CHEN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2020;55(12):963-968
Objective:To evaluate the functional changes of lateral pterygoid muscle (LPM) in the patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMD) using histogram texture analysis.Methods:A total of 28 TMD patients, including 15 males and 13 females, aged (26.2±12.1) years (15-62 years), were enrolled in the outpatient clinic of Department of Radiology, Hainan Hospital of Chinese PLA General Hospital from May 2016 to April 2020. At the same time, 13 volunteers with normal temporomandibular joint [6 males and 7 females, aged (23.5±3.3) years (20-30) years] were recruited. All participants were performed with temporomandibular joint MRI scan, and the subjects were classified into 3 groups according to the disc displacement: TMD with disc without displacement (TMD-DwoD), TMD with disc displacement without reduction (TMD-DDwoR) and NC with disc displacement without reduction (NC-DwoD) for each temporomandibular joint. The area, signal intensity, coefficient of variation (CV) of mean signal intensity and histogram texture of the superior belly of LPM (SBLPM) and inferior belly of LPM (IBLPM) were measured using regions of interests.Results:The area of SILPM presented significantly smaller in TMD-DwoD [(67.36±30.23) mm 2] compared with that in NC-DwoD [(91.42±45.01) mm 2] ( P<0.05) and in TMD-DDwoR group [(72.27±37.53) mm 2] ( P>0.05). The mean signal intensity of SBLPM was identified significantly higher in TMD-DwoD (304.20±29.90) and TMD-DDwoR (315.06±40.20) compared with that in NC-DwoD (269.79±25.54) ( P<0.05). The CV of mean signal intensity of SBLPM presented significantly higher in TMD-DwoD (8.89±2.60) compared with that in NC-DwoD (6.76±1.82) and TMD-DDwoR (7.63±1.62) ( P<0.05). The skew and kurtosis showed no significantly differences among three groups for SBLPM ( P>0.05). The mean signal intensity and CV for IBLPM presented significantly higher in TMD-DwoD (286.69±23.48 and 9.96±2.24, respectively) and TMD-DDwoR (275.98±30.55 and 10.25±1.96, respectively) compared with that in NC-DwoD (243.56±17.04 and 8.49±1.94, respectively) ( P<0.05). The skewness showed significantly lower in TMD-DwoD (0.90±0.94) and TMD-DDwoR (0.73±0.97) compared with that in NC-DwoD (1.40±1.03) ( P<0.05). The area and kurtosis for IBLPM showed no significant differences among three groups ( P>0.05). Conclusions:The MR histogram texture analysis could primarily be considered as a tool to evaluate the LPM function in TMD patients.
4.Application of electroencephalographic on flying candidate selection and research advances
Xiaoli WANG ; Wenping LI ; Zhikang ZOU ; Chenxi SHEN ; Gang ZHAO ; Yonghong LIU
Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine 2020;31(2):125-128
Objective:To review the applications and research advances of electroencephalography (EEG) in the selection of flying candidates in order to improve the quality of medical selection of Air Force flying cadets.Literature resource and selection:The literature was collected from Wanfang Data, CNKI and PubMed dated from 1975 to 2019.Literature quotation:A total of 29 references were cited, including a guideline of American Air Force Waiver Guide, 23 English references and 5 Chinese references.Literature synthesis:EEG was widely used as a health screening test tool for flying personnel in many countries. However, its application value was still controversial. No definite evidence has been presented that EEG screening can improve aviation safety. The application of routine EEG screening in flying personnel varied from country to country, including the lack of unified standards on whether EEG screening conducted, the placement of EEG electrodes, the operation process of EEG examination and the interoperation of the examination result.Conclusions:The operation process of EEG screening for flying personnel should be standardized to ensure the quality of the medical selection of Chinese Air Force pilot candidates.
5.Application of electroencephalographic on flying candidate selection and research advances
Xiaoli WANG ; Wenping LI ; Zhikang ZOU ; Chenxi SHEN ; Gang ZHAO ; Yonghong LIU
Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine 2020;31(2):125-128
Objective:To review the applications and research advances of electroencephalography (EEG) in the selection of flying candidates in order to improve the quality of medical selection of Air Force flying cadets.Literature resource and selection:The literature was collected from Wanfang Data, CNKI and PubMed dated from 1975 to 2019.Literature quotation:A total of 29 references were cited, including a guideline of American Air Force Waiver Guide, 23 English references and 5 Chinese references.Literature synthesis:EEG was widely used as a health screening test tool for flying personnel in many countries. However, its application value was still controversial. No definite evidence has been presented that EEG screening can improve aviation safety. The application of routine EEG screening in flying personnel varied from country to country, including the lack of unified standards on whether EEG screening conducted, the placement of EEG electrodes, the operation process of EEG examination and the interoperation of the examination result.Conclusions:The operation process of EEG screening for flying personnel should be standardized to ensure the quality of the medical selection of Chinese Air Force pilot candidates.
6. Application of molecular tracing technique in one analysis of AIDS infection source
Wenping XU ; Ming YU ; Dan KONG ; Ticheng XIAO ; Jiafeng ZOU ; Lixin XU ; Xiaohong LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2019;33(5):526-529
Objective:
To determine the HIV infection of a 13-year-old leukemia patient Wei using molecular tracing technique.
Methods:
Three blood samples were collected from the persons who were associated with HIV positive blood donation member Lang. The viral load was tested and pol gene was sequenced and analyzed. At the same time using HyPhy2.2.4 and Cytoscape 3.6.1 to establish the molecular network with these 3 samples sequences and other HIV subtypes sequences obtained from Luzhou.
Results:
The HIV-1 viral load test result of the three patients were: Lang 933 CPS /ml (treated, blood donor), Wei (blood recipitent) 89 813 CPS /ml, Deng (blood recipitent) 85 158 CPS /ml. The subtype of HIV-1 of these three samples were all recombinant HIV CRF01_AE, and the
7.Application effect of teachers-student co-construction of skills training team in teaching of nursing skills in higher vocational colleges
Jinmei ZOU ; Tiancong SUN ; Wenping LI ; Yongxian HUANG ; Hong TANG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2017;16(5):56-58
Objective To explore the effect of the teacher-student co-construction of skills training team in teaching of nursing skills for higher vocational nursing students. Methods About 129 students from grade 12 were enrolled in the control group, where the traditional teaching method was used. Another 136 nursing students from grade 13 were enrolled in the experiment group, where the teacher-student co-construction of skills training team was used. The two groups were compared in terms of test scores on nursing skills . Result The scores of the nursing skill in the experiment group were significantly higher than those of the control group (P < 0.05). Conclusion The implementation of teacher-student co-construction of nursing skills training team can improve the nursing skills of the nursing students, motivate students' initiative and creativity and enhance their sense of responsibility and other comprehensive quality.
8.An empirical study on medical selection of flying cadets with nervous and mental system diseases between PLAAF and USAF
Wenping LI ; Zhikang ZOU ; Jin SHI ; Xuetao CHEN ; Jian WANG ; Heng WANG ; Zhongli MA
Military Medical Sciences 2016;40(2):88-91
Objective To compare the medical selection standards of flying cadets in the nervous and mental system between Air Force of PLA(PLAAF) and the US Air Force(USAF), and to offer suggestions on revising PLAAF medical standards for flying cadets .Methods All our candidates who had participated in the final medical selection of flying cadets were subjected to neurological examinations , and determined as qualified or not according to USAF Medical Standards Directory.Results 123 people were disqualified during the neurological examination , accounting for 1.1% of the total. According to USAF Medical Standards Directory , 13 of them were disqualified , 24 of them were qualified , and 86 of them needed a second examination .There was marked difference between disqualification rates of PLAAF and USAF .Conclusion There are some differences in medical selection standards for flying cadets in the nervous and mental system between PLAAF and USAF, and we could revise PLAAF standards using USAF standards for reference .
9.Influence of circadian genes hClock and hBmal1 on the chemosensitivity of gastric cancer
Junmei SONG ; Wenping ZOU ; Xin HU ; Kang LIU ; Guangming LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2013;(20):1213-1216
Objective:To study the influernce of circadian genes hClock and hBmal1 on the chemosensitivity of SGC-7901 cells. Methods: SGC-7901 cells were cultivated under continuous darkness in vitro.The expression levels of the two main circadian genes hClock and hBmal1 at the different time were determined by real-time polymerase chain reaction(PCR). Docetaxel was administered at the peak and nadir time point respectively. The inhibition of SGC-7901 cell proliferation was measured using a CCK-8 kit. Result:The expression of circadian genes hClock and hBmal1 varied at different times, as shown by real-time PCR. The expression of circadian genes hClock and hBmal1 showed Phase oseillation. The maximum expression of hClock and hBmal1 mRNA was at 20:00. whereas their minimum expression was at 08:00. The inhibition ratio of docetaxel to SGC-7901 cells at the maximum expression of hClock and hBmal1 genes was lower than that at the minimum expression. Conclusion:Circadian Genes hClock and hBmal1 can reduce the drug sensitivity of SGC-7901 cell line to docetaxel in vitro.
10.The role of epidermal growth factor in multiple organ dysfunction of mice
Nanping XU ; Qian WANG ; Yin ZOU ; Wenping YANG ; Qiaomei XIAO
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2012;21(5):497-502
Objective To study the role of recombinant human epidermal growth factor (rhEGF) in the prognosis of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) in mice. Methods One hundred and twenty clean male Kunming mice were randomly ( random number) divided into normal saline control group (n =15),MODS model control group (n =15) and MODS + rhEGF treatment group (n =90).The MODS models were made by using Caballero ME method with thioacetamide (TAA) 2000 mg/kg injected intraperitoneally to establish monophasic rapid onset pattern of MODS model in mice.MODS + rhEGF treatment group was further randomly divided into two subgroups,namely intraperitoneal injection group (n =45 ) and subcutaneous injection group (n =45 ).Each subgroup was divided again into three small subgroups (n =15) as per different doses of rhEGF used,namely 10 μg/kg,30 μg/kg and 50 μg/kg.Within 24 hours after modeling,the respiration,body weight,food eaten and general physical changes were observed.Mortality was calculated 24 hours after modeling.After the animals sacrificed,the tissues of viscus including liver,kidney,heart,brain,lung,spleen,pancreas,intestine and stomach were collected immediately.The histological changes of visceral tissues were studied by using hematoxylin -eosin staining under the light microscope.All the experimental data were presented in,and body weight changes were compared using t-test,and after different routes of administration with different doses of rhEGF used in MODS,the mice body weight changes were analysed by using the Dunnett method,and the mortalities of mice were compared by using Fisher exact test,and P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant difference. Results There was no significant difference in mortality betweeu mice in rhEGF subcutaneous administration group and MODS model control group (P > 0.05 ),but the total mortality of hrEGF MODS intraperitoneal administration group (6.7% in dose of 50 μg/kg and 20% in dose of 30 μg/kg) was significantly lower than that of MODS model control group (73.3%) ( P < 0.05 ) and the mortality of mice treated with intraperitoneal 50μg/kg rhEGF (6.7% ) was lower than that treated with 10μg/kg rhEGF (P=0.014).The mortality of mice in rhEGF MODS (50 μg/kg ) intraperitoneal administration group was significantly lower than that in subcutaneous administration group (40%) (P =0.031 ), The histopathological changes in rhEGF MODS treatment group were not as remarkable as seen in mice of control group.The histopathological changes were dose - dependent.The higher doses of rhEGF,the lesser hepatic congestion,liver cell apoptosis,hepatic cell cloudy swelling and cell vacuolization.Similarly,as RhEGF dosage increased,pulmonary interstitial congestion,inflammatory cells and apoptotic bodies reduced,and bronchial ciliated columnar epithelium less shed.Conclusions RhEGF plays a positive role in repairement of tissue damage in TAA - induced MODS murine model.The rhEGF given by intraperitoneal route of administration is more effective to reduce the 24 h mortality of MODS mice than that by subcutaneous route.

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