1.Dynamic alterations in blood-related indexes in rats exposed to high-altitude hypoxic environment
Yuyan WANG ; Xuefeng SHI ; Xiaokai FENG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2025;45(9):1178-1183
Objective To investigate alteration of blood routine parameters,blood gas analysis profile,coagulation function,and inflammatory factors during exposure to high-altitude hypoxic environments.Methods Rats were raised in a hypobaric oxygen chamber to simulate the altitude of 5 500 meters.The animals were divided into groups with exposure duration of 0(control),1,3,5,7,14,and 28 days.Arterial blood gas was measured using a blood gas analyzer.The routine blood test was performed by an automatic five-differential animal hematology analyzer.The coagulation function was measured by a fully automatic coagulation analyzer.The level of plasma D-dimer(DD),erythropoietin(EPO),interleukin-10(IL-10),interleukin-6(IL-6),tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α)and C-reactive protein(CRP)was detected by ELISA method.The protein expression of IL-10,IL-6,and TNF-α in lung tissues of the animals was detected by Western blot.Results As compare to control group,the arterial partial pressure of ox-ygen(PaO2)decreased at different durations of hypoxia exposure.The PaO2 in the group exposed to hypoxia for 7 d was the lowest(P<0.05).The red blood cell count(RBC),hemoglobin(HGB),hematocrit(HCT),mean cor-puscular volume(MCV),mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration(MCHC)and mean platelet volume(MPV)were all higher than control group(P<0.05).Erythropoietin(EPO),prothrombin time(PT),activated partial thromboplastin time(APTT),thrombin time(TT),fibrinogen(FIB)and D-dimer(DD)all gradually increased(P<0.05).The white blood cell count(WBC)and platelet count(PLT),as well as the plasma inflammatory fac-tors including interleukin-10(IL-10),interleukin-6(IL-6),tumor necrosis factor-alpha(TNF-α),C-reactive protein(CRP),and the expression of inflammatory factors in the lung tissue including IL-10,IL-6 and TNF-α pro-teins all showed a curve of increasing at beginning and then followed by a slow decrease with the prolongation of the hypoxia time(P<0.05).Conclusions In high-altitude hypoxic environment,the blood circulation undergoes dy-namic evolution of functional remodeling with higher risk of inflammatory response.As the hypoxia time prolongs,the animals adapt the environment and the level of inflammatory cytokines gradually decline but remains at a level which is still higher than that of control animals.
2.The clinical application and diagnostic performance of ultrasound-guided core needle biopsy in the diagno-sis of oral and maxillofacial tumors
Xiaokai ZHOU ; Zhiming XU ; Feng XU ; Zhiping LI ; Jian MENG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2024;40(6):834-839
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy of ultrasound-guided core needle biopsy(US-CNB)in the diagnosis of oral and max-illofacial tumors.Methods:The clinical records,radiology and histopathology reports along with the biopsy of 192 patients with oral and maxillofacial tumors who received US-CNB were retrospectively reviewed and stastactivelly analyized.Results:The overall sensi-tivity,specificity,positive predictive value(PPV),negative predictive value(NPV)and accuracy of US-CNB for the diagnosis of oral and maxillofacial tumors were 93.1%,100%,100%,94.6%and 96.9%,respectively.The misdiagnosis ratio was 3.1%.Kappa value was 0.937(95%CI:0.887~0.986).The AUC of ROC for the diagnosis was 0.966(95%CI:0.929~0.986).Conclusion:US-CNB is an accurate and efficient method for the histological diagnosis of oral and maxillofacial tumors,and can be considered as the first-line diagnostic modality.
3.Value of renal injury marker protein in early diagnosis of acute kidney injury in burn patients with delayed resuscitation
Xiaoliang LI ; Xiangyang YE ; Yanguang LI ; Hongtao XIAO ; Xiaokai ZHAO ; Jian ZHANG ; Ke FENG ; Shemin TIAN ; Jihe LOU ; Chengde XIA
Chinese Journal of Burns 2021;37(2):143-149
Objective:To explore the value of renal injury marker protein in early diagnosis of acute kidney injury (AKI) in burn patients with delayed resuscitation.Methods:The retrospective case-control research was conducted. Forty-three burn patients with delayed resuscitation (27 males and 16 females, with age of 18-75 (35±3) years)who were admitted to Zhengzhou First People′s Hospital from May 2018 to May 2020 met the inclusion criteria. The patients were divided into AKI group with 23 patients and non-AKI group with 20 patients according to whether AKI occurred within 7 days after burns. The gender, age, deep partial-thickness burn area, full-thickness burn area, and acute physiology and chronic health evaluation Ⅱ of patients were compared between the two groups.The fluid supplement volume and serum creatinine at 12, 24, and 48 h after burn, serum albumin/fibrinogen ratio (AFR), urinary heat shock protein 70 (HSP70), tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-2 (TIMP-2)×insulin-like growth factor binding protein 7 (IGFBP-7), and neutrophil gelatinase associated lipocalin (NGAL)at 12, 24, 48, 72, 120, and 168 h after burn were detected.Data were statistically analyzed with Mann-Whitney U test, analysis of variance for repeated measurement, independent-samples t test, chi-square test and Bonferroni correction. The independent variable to predict the occurrence of AKI was screened by multi-factor logistic regression analysis. The receiver′s operating characteristic curve was drawn for predicting the occurrence of AKI in burn delayed resuscitation patients, and the area under the curve (AUC), the best threshold, and the sensitivity and specificity under the best threshold were calculated. Results:The gender, age, deep partial-thickness burn area, full-thickness burn area, acute physiology and chronic health evaluation Ⅱ of patients in two groups were similar ( χ2=1.98, t=1.98, 1.99, 1.99, 1.99, P>0.05). The fluid supplement volume of patients in AKI group at 24 and 48 h after burn was significantly less than that in non-AKI group ( t=15.37, 6.51, P<0.01). The serum creatinine of patients in AKI group at 12, 24, and 48 h after burn was significantly higher than that in non-AKI group ( Z=2.16, 5.62, 6.72, P<0.01). The serum AFR of patients in AKI group at 12, 24, 48, 72, 120, and 168 h after burn was significantly lower than that in non-AKI group ( t=16.14, 35.35, 19.60, 20.47, 30.20, 20.17, P<0.01). The levels of urinary HSP70 of patients in AKI group at 12, 24, 48, 72, 120, and 168 h after burn were (6.89±0.87), (6.42±0.73), (5.81±0.72), (5.17±0.56), (4.63±0.51), (3.89±0.51) μg/L, which were significantly higher than (3.89±0.75), (3.57±0.63), (2.66±0.41), (1.83±0.35), (1.48±0.19), (1.28±0.19) μg/L in non-AKI group ( t=12.00, 13.61, 17.39, 22.98, 26.34, 21.59, P<0.01). Urinary TIMP-2×IGFBP-7 and NGAL of patients in AKI group at 12, 24, 48, 72, 120, 168 h after burn were significantly higher than those in non-AKI group ( t=26.94, 101.11, 35.50, 66.89, 17.34, 14.30, 14.00, 13.78, 12.32, 14.80, 21.36, 22.62, P<0.01). Urinary HSP70 and serum AFR at 12 h after burn, urinary TIMP-2×IGFBP-7 and NGAL at 24 h after burn were included into multi-factor logistic regression analysis (odds ratio=2.42, 3.47, 7.52, 5.61, 95% confidence interval=1.99-2.95, 1.86-3.92, 2.87-9.68, 2.14-14.69, P<0.01). For 43 patients with burn delayed resuscitation, the AUC of receiver′s operating characteristic curve of serum AFR at 12 h after burn for predicting AKI was 0.739 (95% confidence interval=0.576-0.903), the optimal threshold was 9.90, the sensitivity was 82%, and the specificity was 90%. The AUC of urinary HSP70 at 12 h after burn was 0.990 (95% confidence interval=0.920-1.000), the optimal threshold was 1.40 μg/L, the sensitivity was 98%, and the specificity was 96%. The AUC of urinary TIMP-2×IGFBP-7 at 24 h after burn was 0.715 (95% confidence interval=0.512-0.890), the optimal threshold was 114.20 μg 2/L 2, the sensitivity was 91%, and the specificity was 95%. The AUC of urinary NGAL at 24 h after burn was 0.972 (95% confidence interval=0.860-1.000), the optimal threshold was 78 μg/L, the sensitivity was 95%, and the specificity was 96%. Conclusions:Urinary HSP70 and NGAL have higher value in early diagnosis of AKI in burn patients with delayed resuscitation.
4.Clinical effects of medical ozone autologous blood transfusion combined with Xingnaojing in the treatment of septic encephalopathy in burns
Xiangyang YE ; Xiaoliang LI ; Yanguang LI ; Yancang LI ; Hongtao XIAO ; Jian ZHANG ; Xiaokai ZHAO ; Chengde XIA ; Shemin TIAN ; Ke FENG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2021;37(6):568-574
Objective:To investigate the clinical effects of medical ozone autologous blood transfusion combined with Xingnaojing in the treatment of septic encephalopathy in burns.Methods:The retrospective cohort study was conducted. From August 2015 to May 2019, 90 patients with burn septic encephalopathy and conforming to the inclusion criteria were admitted to Zhengzhou First People's Hospital. Forty-six patients (25 males and 21 females, aged (35±4) years ) treated with Xingnaojing were included in Xingnaojing alone group, and forty-four patients (20 males and 24 females, aged (34±5) years) treated with medical ozone autologous blood transfusion combined with Xingnaojing were included in ozone autologous blood transfusion+Xingnaojing group. Heart rate, body temperature, mean arterial pressure, acute physiology and chronic health evaluation Ⅱ(APACHEⅡ) score and Glasgow coma score (GCS) of patients in 2 groups were recorded before treatment and on 7 d after treatment. The blood-brain barrier injury markers including occludin, nitric oxide synthase (NOS), neuron-specific enolase (NSE), central nervous system specific protein S100β, glial fibrillar acidic protein (GFAP), and excitatory amino acid (EAA) in serum of patients in 2 groups were detected before treatment and on 1, 3, and 7 d after treatment. Computer tomography perfusion imaging for brain was performed in patients of 2 groups to calculate the region of interest cerebral blood flow (rCBF), region of interest blood volume (rCBV), and region of interest mean transit time (rMTT) before treatment and on 1, 3, and 7 d after treatment. Data were statistically analyzed with chi-square test, analysis of variance for repeated measurement, independent sample t test, and Bonferroni correction. Results:On 7 d after treatment, heart rate, body temperature, and mean arterial pressure of patients in 2 groups were decreased compared with those before treatment, heart rate of patients in ozone autologous blood transfusion+Xingnaojing group was obviously higher than that in Xingnaojing alone group ( t=2.886, P<0.01), body temperature of patients in ozone autologous blood transfusion+Xingnaojing group was obviously lower than that in Xingnaojing alone group ( t=5.020, P<0.01), and mean arterial pressure of patients in 2 groups were close ( t=0.472, P>0.05). On 7 d after treatment, APACHEⅡ score of patients in ozone autologous blood transfusion+Xingnaojing group was obviously lower than that in Xingnaojing alone group ( t=3.797, P<0.01), and GCS of patients in ozone autologous blood transfusion+Xingnaojing group was obviously higher than that in Xingnaojing alone group ( t=4.934, P<0.01). On 3 and 7 d after treatment, the levels of occludin, NOS, NSE, S100β, GFAP, and EAA in serum of patients in ozone autologous blood transfusion+Xingnaojing group were significantly lower than those in Xingnaojing alone group ( t=2.100, 2.090, 2.691, 2.013, 2.474, 2.635, 2.225, 4.011, 3.150, 2.691, 3.145, 2.781, P<0.05 or P<0.01). On 1, 3, and 7 d after treatment, rCBF and rCBV of patients in ozone autologous blood transfusion+Xingnaojing group were significantly increased compared with those in Xingnaojing alone group ( t=3.127, 3.244, 3.883, 7.274, 3.661, 2.777, P<0.01). On 7 d after treatment, rMTT of patients in ozone autologous blood transfusion+Xingnaojing group was (3.02±0.57) s, which was significantly lower than (3.11±1.20) s in Xingnaojing alone group ( t=2.409, P<0.05). Conclusions:Transfusion of medical ozone autologous blood combined with Xingnaojing therapy can effectively relieve brain injury and improve cerebral blood perfusion in patients with burn septic encephalopathy, which is with safety and credibility.
5.Successful rescue of one severe burn patient accompanied by asphyxia, sudden cardiac arrest, and acute respiratory distress syndrome
Xiaoliang LI ; Hongtao XIAO ; Jian ZHANG ; Yanguang LI ; Xiangyang YE ; Xiaokai ZHAO ; Lei WANG ; Ke FENG ; Shemin TIAN ; Jihe LOU ; Chengde XIA ; Yancang LI
Chinese Journal of Burns 2020;36(8):743-745
On March 14, 2017, a thirty years old male severe burn patient accompanied by asphyxia, sudden cardiac arrest, and acute respiratory distress syndrome was admitted to Zhengzhou First People′s Hospital. During the shock stage, the pulse contour cardiac output was monitored for the restrictive rehydration, tracheotomy was performed, and fibrobronchoscope lavage was performed for the treatment of inhalation injury and pulmonary infection. An alternate application of suspended bed and turning bed was conducted to balance the treatment of cerebral edema and pulmonary infection; targeted antibiotics were used for anti-infective treatment; multiple operations were performed for eschar excision and skin grafting. At last, the wounds were all healed, the lung infection was cured, and the patient was discharged with severe disturbance of consciousness. Asphyxia and acute respiratory distress syndrome post-cardiopulmonary resuscitation are serious complications in severe burn patients. The clinical treatment of such patients is very difficult and should be highly alerted.
6. One case of severely burned patient complicated by acute hemorrhagic necrotizing enteritis and fungal infection
Xiaokai ZHAO ; Jihe LOU ; Xinxian FENG ; Tao LYU ; Shuren LI ; Yancang LI ; Lei WANG ; Jian ZHANG ; Bing LIU
Chinese Journal of Burns 2018;34(8):562-563
One severely burned patient, caused by heat lead slag and combined with shock, was hospitalized in our burn unit on 2nd June, 2016. The patient received treatments including anti-shock, intensive care, anti-infection, and organ protection. On post injury day 16, the patient suffered outbreak of acute hemorrhagic necrotizing enteritis after eating dumplings. Plasma and albumin were given, octreotide was intravenously infused to inhibit the secretion of intestinal fluid, the broad-spectrum antibiotics were used for anti-infection, abdominal puncture and drainage were performed, sodium tanshinone ⅡA sulfonate was applied to improve the intestinal microcirculation, ulinastatin was applied to alleviate inflammatory reaction, somatostatin was given to reduce intestinal bleeding, and voriconazole was given for antifungal treatment. The patient gradually recovered and was finally cured and discharged. Among critically ill patients, gastrointestinal tract is not only the initiating organ of sepsis, but also one of the target organs which can be easily damaged during sepsis. This case reminds us the importance of gastrointestinal management in severely burned patients.

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