1.Effect of insular involvement on the outcomes of patients with acute ischemic stroke
Zhiwen GENG ; Lulu XIAO ; Qirui ZHANG ; Min CAO ; Anyu LIAO ; Xiaoqing CHENG ; Zhiqiang ZHANG ; Wusheng ZHU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2023;31(2):100-105
Objective:To investigate the effect of insular involvement on the outcomes of patients with acute anterior circulation ischemic stroke.Methods:Patients with acute anterior circulation ischemic stroke admitted to the Department of Neurology, Nanjing Jinling Hospital, Affiliated Hospital of Medical School, Nanjing University from January 2015 to December 2020 were retrospectively included. Demographic data, vascular risk factors, clinical and laboratory data, as well as treatment and outcomes were collected. Firstly, the correlation between the insular involvement and the outcomes was investigated, and then the bootstrap method was used to clarify the mediating role of infarct volume between the insular involvement and the poor outcomes.Results:A total of 450 patients with acute anterior circulation ischemic stroke were enrolled, among whom 79 cases (17.6%) had insular involvement and 41 (9.1%) had left insular involvement. There were 111 (24.7%) with poor outcomes, including 5 (1.1%) died. Compared to the non-insular involvement group, the insular involvement group had a higher proportion of patients with atrial fibrillation, shorter onset to door time, higher neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), higher National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score at admission, larger infarct volume, and higher proportion of patients with poor outcomes (all P<0.05). In addition, patients with left insular involvement were younger than those with right insular involvement, had a higher baseline NIHSS score, a lower proportion of patients with minor stroke (NIHSS score ≤8), and had a longer onset to door time (all P<0.05). Compared to the good outcome group, the poor outcome group was older, with a higher proportion of female patients, higher systolic blood pressure, blood glucose, NLR, and NIHSS scores at admission, larger infarct volume, and a higher proportion of patients with insular involvement (all P<0.05). Mediation analysis suggested that the mediating effect of infarct volume between the insular involvement and the poor outcomes was significant (95% confidence interval 0.033-0.230; P=0.008). Conclusions:insular involvement in patients with acute anterior circulation ischemic stroke is associated with the poor outcomes, and this association may be mediated by infarct volume. Patients with left insular involvement may have more severe symptoms than those with right insular involvement, but there is no significant difference in the outcomes.
2.Analysis on the current situation of clinical blood fees exemption for blood donors and their family members in Henan
Junying LI ; Xiaohui LI ; Tao WEN ; Lei ZHAO ; Chang QIN ; Li ZHANG ; Lei CUI ; Yuxiang CHEN ; Wusheng LI
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2023;36(9):834-837
【Objective】 To analyze the current situation of direct exemption of clinical blood fess for voluntary blood donors and their family members in Henan Province, in order to improve and fully implement the policy. 【Methods】 According to the policy on blood fees exemption issued by China and Henan Province in 2019,the data of hospitals in 18 prefecture-level cities in Henan from 2020 to 2021 were continuously collected from the system of clinical blood fees exemption,including the way of exemption,the number of people (times) of exemption,exemption amount, the proportion of blood fees exemption and the total exemption rate. The experience gained in the past two years after the implementation of the policy was summarized,and the existing problems and causes were analyzed. 【Results】 The rates of direct exemption of blood fees in Henan Province in 2020 and 2021 were 34.53% (8 709/25 221) and 71.68%(23 587/32 906) (P<0.05) ,respectively. In 2021, the direct exemption rate of blood fees in 18 cities was 6.20% (83/1 370) to 88.50% (1 332/1 505) [ (47.35±41.15)%],and increased month by month from 43.19% (1 183/2 507) in January to 83.15% (2 097/2 522) in August, then remained stable at a similar level to August from September to December, with 83.43% (2 744/3 289) in December as the highest for the year. 【Conclusion】 The implementation of the policy of blood fees exemption showed significant effectiveness, which has effectively promoted the development of voluntary blood donation in Henan. However, there is still room for improving the policy in some cities, which is expected to further increase the direct exemption rate of the city and the whole province.
3.A case of diffuse leptomeningeal glioneuronal tumor resembling meningitis
Zixuan ZHANG ; Jianrui LI ; Yunfei HAN ; Wusheng ZHU ; Hao PAN ; Nanyun LI ; Zhiqiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2022;55(4):358-362
Diffuse leptomeningeal glioneuronal tumor (DLGNT) is a rare, low-grade neoplasm, which is newly categorized into the neuronal and mixed neuro-glial tumor in 2016. The most characteristic imaging findings are diffuse leptomeningeal thickening and enhancement with multiple minor cysts. This article described a case with DLGNT mimicking meningitis, whose cystic lesions were not obvious, with swollen multiple lobes cortex, gyri form cortical calcification and enhanced meninges. Meningeal irritation sign repeated attacks and the clinical symptoms gradually improved after steroid pulse therapy. The biopsy and immunohistochemistry staining were diagnosed as DLGNT. The imaging features and clinical data of this case were analyzed to improve the understanding of the disease in clinical practice.
4.Correlation between serum lipocalin-2 and white matter hyperintensities in patients with ischemic stroke
Zhenqian HUANG ; Yun LI ; Huaiming WANG ; Ting WAN ; Xiaohao ZHANG ; Wusheng ZHU ; Yi XIE ; Xinfeng LIU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2022;30(5):350-354
Objective:To investigate the correlation between the lipocalin-2 (LCN-2) level and white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) in patients with ischemic stroke.Methods:Consecutive patients with ischemic stroke admitted to the Department of Neurology, Jinling Hospital, Medical School of Nanjing University from September 2021 to November 2021 and whose duration from onset to hospitalization <14 d were prospectively enrolled. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was used to detect the serum LCN-2. Fazekas scale was used to assess the severity of periventricular and subcortical WMHs. A total WMHs score ≥3 was defined as severe WMHs. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to determine the correlation between serum LCN-2 level and WMHs. Results:A total of 179 patients were enrolled, including 122 males (68.2%), aged 64.7±11.6 years. The median serum LCN-2 level was 387.1 g/L, and 86 patients (48.0%) had severe WMHs. Serum LCN-2 in the severe WMH group was significantly higher than that in the non-severe WMH group (505.3±342.4 g/L vs. 367.8±224.5 g/L; t=3.110, P=0.002). Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that after adjusting for the relevant confounding factors, there was a significant correlation between higher serum LCN-2 and severe WMHs (odds ratio 2.32, 95% confidence interval 1.17-4.63; P=0.017) and higher total WMHs score (odds ratio 1.62, 95% confidence interval 1.12-2.35; P=0.011). Conclusion:Higher serum LCN-2 level is associated with severe WMHs in patients with ischemic stroke.
5.Study on the age composition of blood donors in some areas of China
Yuxiang CHEN ; Dongyan ZHAO ; Ling HOU ; Nan ZHAO ; Jing XU ; Xiaohua YUAN ; Xinyi TANG ; Dengping LEI ; Guiqi ZHAO ; Ying LI ; Yifei WANG ; Dan LIU ; Dong LI ; Can HUANG ; Lin WANG ; Yang ZHANG ; Xia DU ; Bin JU ; Shuangqin LI ; Shuanglin XUE ; Xiaojuan WU ; Jiangeng ZHANG ; Wusheng LI
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2022;35(4):368-371
【Objective】 To explore the recruitment and retention strategy of blood donors by investigating the age composition of blood donors in some areas of China, so as to promote blood donation and enhance clinical blood supply. 【Methods】 Through the working platform of Practice Comparison Working Group of China’s Mainland Blood Collection and Supply Institutions, the average age and age composition of blood donors from 22 blood centers were collected, and statistical analysis was conducted after eliminating invalid data. 【Results】 The median average age of blood donors during the survey year was 30.02.The median age in 2.89% of the blood centers was lower than 25. The average age of different genders was statistically significant only in 2018(P<0.05). Fot first-time blood donors, the median constituent ratio of donors <25 and ≥25 years old was 54.53% and 44.28%, with median retention rate at 10.30% and 9.61%, respectively. The median overall participation rate of blood donors was 2.7%, with median participation rate of blood donors <25 years old at 5.1%. 【Conclusion】 The recruitment and retention of blood donor is crucial to enhance clinical blood supply. Blood donors <25 years old, with a longer period for future donation, should be the main target of blood donation recruitment. Meanwhile, the revision of upper age limit for blood donation is another important initiative to grow the blood donor pool.
6.Neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease: a clinicopathological study of two cases
Nan WU ; Xuan WANG ; Rusong ZHANG ; Kai CHENG ; Shaojun JIANG ; Wusheng ZHU ; Qiu RAO ; Xiaojun ZHOU ; Nanyun LI ; Zhiqiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2020;49(10):1031-1035
Objective:To investigate the clinical manifestations, imaging features, histopathologic, immunohistochemical (IHC) and ultrastructure features of neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease (NIID).Methods:HE, IHC staining and EM were performed in cases of NIID diagnosed at the Department of Pathology, Jinling Hospital from 2018 to 2019.Results:Two cases were identified, including one male and one female; both patients were 76 years old. They were hospitalized because of nervous system dysfunction. MRI showed abnormal high signal intensity in corticomedullary junction of bilateral frontal lobes (male patient) and bilateral cerebral hemispheres (female patient). Light eosinophilic transparent inclusion bodies were seen in the nuclei of neurons in both rectal mucosa and cutaneous sweat glands, and these were positive for p62 by IHC. By scanning EM, the inclusion bodies in the sweat gland cells nuclei were round membranous structures consisting of 8-18 nm microfilaments.Conclusions:NIID is a rare, multi-system and slowly progressive neurodegenerative disease. Its clinical manifestations are highly diverse and easily misdiagnosed or missed. Neuroimaging can make a preliminary diagnosis. In the past, NIID can only be diagnosed through autopsy, and this study demonstrates that NIID can be confirmed through skin or rectal mucosal biopsy.
7.MRIfindingsofreversiblespleniallesionsyndromeinadult
Xin JIN ; Sixuan CHEN ; Jianrui LI ; Wusheng ZHU ; Hongmei LIU ; Xingdong WANG ; Delong LI ; Zhiqiang ZHANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2019;35(4):527-530
Objective TosummarizeMRIfeaturesofadultreversiblespleniallesionsyndrome(RESLES)andevaluateitsdiagnosticvalue. Methods ClinicalandMRIdataof15patientswithRESLESwereanalyzedretrospectively.Primarydiseasesandcausesincluded:encephalitis disease,cerebrovasculardiseases,metabolicandelectrolytedisorders.Theclinicalsymptomswereheadache,dizziness,changeofconsciousness, epilepticseizuresandothernonspecificneurologicsymptoms.Thecranialimagingexaminationwasperformedat3.0T/1.5TsuperconductingMR, includingT1WI,T2WI,T2FLAIRandDWI,inwhich7casesunderwentMRIenhancedscanand5casesunderwentMRAexamination.Results Among15patients,MRIfindingsofallpatientswerecharacterizedbythecharacteristic"boomerangsign"ortheovoidabnormalitysignalinthe corporiscallosisplenium,whichwaspresentedascytotoxicedema.Besides,4ofthem werecombinedwithposteriorreversibleencephalopathy syndrome(PRES),whichwascharacterizedbyvasogenicedemainthebilateraloccipital,temporal,parietallobeandcerebellarhemisphere.The clinicalsymptomsofallpatientsimprovedafterreasonabletreatment.Conclusion MRIcharacteristicfindingofadultreversiblesple-niallesionsyndromeisthecytotoxicedemaofthecorpuscallosum,whichcanbeshowedas"boomerangsign"orovalform.Imagingfindingsand clinicalsymptomsarereversible.Thecorrectunderstandingofthisdiseaseisofgreatsignificancetoclinicalrationaldiagnosisandtreatment.
9.Clinical significance of plaque enhancement in patients with symptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis: a high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging study
Meng LIANG ; Peng WANG ; Yan MA ; Xiaohao ZHANG ; Zhengze DAI ; Wusheng ZHU ; Xinfeng LIU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2018;26(1):15-20
Objective To investigate the influencing factors and clinical significance of high-resolution magnetic renounce imaging (HR-MRI) plaque enhancement in patients with symptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic (ICAS) stenosis.Methods Patients with symptomatic ICAS stenosis confirmed by digital subtraction angiography and examined by HR-MRI were enrolled prospectively.The demographic data,vascular risk factors,laboratory tests,and imaging features of plaques were compared according to whether the plaques were enhanced or not.They were randomly divided into an ischemic stroke group and a transient ischemic attack (TIA) group according to the results of diffusion-weighted imaging.The relationship between plaque enhancement and ischemic stroke was analyzed.Results Thirty-fiwe patients with symptomatic ICAS stenosis were enrolled.Their mean age was 53 ± 13 years and 25 were males.There were 21 patientswith ischemic stroke and 14 patients with TIA;22 had plaque enhancement and 13 did not have.The leukocyte count ([7.50±2.30] × 109/L vs.[5.80± 1.00] × 109/L;t=2.487,P=0.018) and proportion of severe stenosis (86.4% vs.53.8%;P =0.040) of the plaque enhancement group were significantly higher than those of the non-enhancement group.The proportion of smoking was significantly lower than the non-enhancement group (13.6% vs.46.2%;P=0.050).The plaque enhancement rate of the ischemic stroke group was higher than that of the TIA group (71.4% vs.50.0%;P =0.288),but there was no significant difference.Conclusions In patients with symptomatic ICAS,the degree of vascular stenosis and the leukocyte level were associated with plaque enhancement.In addition,there was no significant correlation between plaque enhancement and the occurrence of ischemic stroke in patients with symptomatic ICAS.
10.Clinical,imaging features and long-term outcomes in isolated anterior cerebral artery territory infarction:comparison of atherosclerotic stroke and non-atherosclerotic stroke
Shuanggen ZHU ; Hongbing CHEN ; Shujin TANG ; Wenjin SHANG ; Aiwu ZHANG ; Wusheng ZHU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2017;25(10):885-893
Objective To investigate clinical, imaging features, and long-term outcomes in patients with isolated anterior cerebral artery (ACA) territory infarction due to ACA atherosclerosis, and compare with isolated ACA territory infarction due to other etiologies. Methods The consecutive patients with acute isolated ACA territory infarction confirmed by diffusion-weighted imaging were enrolled prospectively. According to their stroke etiology, they were divided into ACA atherosclerotic stroke and non-ACA atherosclerotic stroke. The infarction patterns were classified as single infarction including perforating artery infarction (PAI), small branch infarction (SBI) and cortical branch infarction(CBI), and multiple infarctions (a combination of PAI,SBI or CBI).The clinical,imaging features and long-term outcomes were compared between the ACA atherosclerotic stroke group and the non-ACA atherosclerotic stroke group. Results A total of 86 patients (47 males) were enrolled, ages ranging from 39 to 88 years (mean 67.5 ± 12.5 years). There were 56 patients in the ACA atherosclerotic stroke group, and 30 patients in the non-ACA atherosclerotic stroke group (12 carotid atherosclerosis, 6 cardioembolism, 2 internal carotid artery dissection, 10 undetermined etiology). The proportions of females (53.6% vs. 30.0%; P= 0.043), progressive onset of stroke(58.9% vs. 20.0%;P=0.001),SBI alone(21.4% vs. 3.3%;P=0.029)and infarction involving small branches(80.4% vs. 46.7%;P=0.001)in the ACA atherosclerotic stroke group were higher than those in the non-ACA atherosclerotic stroke group, and CBI alone (17.9% vs. 55.3%, P=0.001) was lower. The follow-up times in the ACA atherosclerotic stroke group and the non-ACA atherosclerotic stroke group were 29.8 ± 16.5 months and 30.4 ± 18.5 months, respectively (P=0.534). Five-year cumulative incidence of adverse events (stroke, cardiovascular events and death) in the ACA atherosclerotic stroke group and the non-ACA atherosclerotic stroke group were 36.3% and 69.9% respectively(log rank test,P=0.021).Conclusions ACA atherosclerosis is the common etiology for isolated ACA territory infarction. The isolated ACA territory infarction due to ACA atherosclerosis had distinctive infarction patterns and a lower long-term incidence of adverse events compared with those due to non-ACA atherosclerosis.

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