1.Application of multimodal MRI in diagnosis of lumbar intervertebral disc degeneration
Yulin WANG ; Haihui HONG ; Yaozheng WANG ; Xinjian PENG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2024;40(2):266-269
Objective To explore the application effect of multimodal MRI in the diagnosis of lumbar intervertebral disc degeneration.Methods A total of 78 patients with lumbar intervertebral disc degeneration treated conservatively were retrospectively selected.The patients underwent sagittal T2WI,axial T2WI sequence and sagittal synthetic MRI scanning and post-processing to generate T1,T2 and proton density(PD)mapping quantitative sequences by GE Signa Pioneer 3.0T MR machine.The T1,T2 and PD values of the anterior and posterior annulus fibrosus and nucleus pulposus of L1-L2 to L5-S1 lumbar intervertebral disc were measured.The Pfirrmann grade,visual analogue scale(VAS)and Oswestry disability index(ODI)scale of each intervertebral disc were evaluated.The T1,T2,PD,VAS and ODI of patients with different Pfirrmann grades were compared.Pearson linear analysis was used to analyze the relationship between T1,T2,PD and VAS,ODI.Spearman rank correlation method was used to analyze the relationship between T1,T2,PD and Pfirrmann.Logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the evaluation value of T1,T2 and PD in Pfirrmann.Results With the increase of Pfirrmann grade,the T1,T2 and PD values of patients decreased,while the VAS score and ODI increased(P<0.05).The T1,T2 and PD values were negatively correlated with VAS score,ODI and Pfirrmann grade(P<0.05).Logistic regression analysis showed that T1,T2 and PD values had good evaluation values for Pfirrmann grade(P<0.05).Conclusion Multimodal MRI can effectively evaluate the Pfirrmann grade,pain and lumbar function of lumbar intervertebral disc degeneration,which can be used to help determine the diagnosis.
2.Risk factors for surgical site infection after emergency abdominal surgery: a multicenter cross-sectional study in China
Ze LI ; Junru GAO ; Li SONG ; Peige WANG ; Jian'an REN ; Xiuwen WU ; Suming LUO ; Qingjun ZENG ; Yanhong WENG ; Xinjian XU ; Qingzhong YUAN ; Jie ZHAO ; Nansheng LIAO ; Wei MAI ; Feng WANG ; Hui CAO ; Shichen WANG ; Gang HAN ; Daorong WANG ; Hao WANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Hao ZHANG ; Dongming ZHANG ; Weishun LIAO ; Wanwen ZHAO ; Wei LI ; Peng CUI ; Xin CHEN ; Haiyang ZHANG ; Tao YANG ; Lie WANG ; Yongshun GAO ; Jiang LI ; Jianjun WU ; Wei ZHOU ; Zejian LYU ; Jian FANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2020;23(11):1043-1050
Objective:Surgical site infection (SSI) is the most common infectious complication after emergency abdominal surgery (EAS). To a large extent, most SSI can be prevented, but there are few relevant studies in China. This study mainly investigated the current situation of SSI occurrence after EAS in China, and further explored risk factors for SSI occurrence.Methods:Multi-center cross-sectional study was conducted. Clinical data of patients undergoing EAS in 33 hospitals across China between May 1, 2019 and June 7, 2019 were prospectively collected, including perioperative data and microbial culture results from infected incisions. The primary outcome was the incidence of SSI after EAS, while the secondary outcomes were postoperative hospital stay, ICU occupancy rate, length of ICU stay, hospitalization cost, and mortality within postoperative 30 days. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were used to analyze the risk factors of SSI after EAS.Results:A total of 660 EAS patients aged (47.9±18.3) years were enrolled in this study, including 56.5% of males (373/660). Forty-nine (7.4%) patients developed postoperative SSI. The main pathogen of SSI was Escherichia coli [culture positive rate was 32.7% (16/49)]. As compared to patients without SSI, those with SSI were more likely to be older (median 56 years vs. 46 years, U=19 973.5, P<0.001), male [71.4% (35/49) vs. 56.1% (343/611), χ 2=4.334, P=0.037] and diabetes [14.3% (7/49) vs. 5.1% (31/611), χ 2=5.498, P=0.015]; with-lower preoperative hemoglobin (median: 122.0 g/L vs. 143.5 g/L, U=11 471.5, P=0.006) and albumin (median: 35.5 g/L vs. 40.8 g/L, U=9452.0, P<0.001), with higher blood glucose (median: 6.9 mmol/L vs. 6.0 mmol/L, U=17 754.5, P<0.001); with intestinal obstruction [32.7% (16/49) vs. 9.2% (56/611), χ 2=25.749, P<0.001], with ASA score 3-4 [42.9% (21/49) vs. 13.9% (85/611), χ 2=25.563, P<0.001] and with high surgical risk [49.0% (24/49) vs. 7.0% (43/611), χ 2=105.301, P<0.001]. The main operative procedure resulting in SSI was laparotomy [81.6%(40/49) vs. 35.7%(218/611), χ 2=40.232, P<0.001]. Patients with SSI experienced significantly longer operation time (median: 150 minutes vs. 75 minutes, U=25 183.5, P<0.001). In terms of clinical outcome, higher ICU occupancy rate [51.0% (25/49) vs. 19.5% (119/611), χ 2=26.461, P<0.001], more hospitalization costs (median: 44 000 yuan vs. 15 000 yuan, U=24 660.0, P<0.001), longer postoperative hospital stay (median: 10 days vs. 5 days, U=23 100.0, P<0.001) and longer ICU occupancy time (median: 0 days vs. 0 days, U=19 541.5, P<0.001) were found in the SSI group. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the elderly (OR=3.253, 95% CI: 1.178-8.985, P=0.023), colorectal surgery (OR=9.156, 95% CI: 3.655-22.937, P<0.001) and longer operation time (OR=15.912, 95% CI:6.858-36.916, P<0.001) were independent risk factors of SSI, while the laparoscopic surgery (OR=0.288, 95% CI: 0.119-0.694, P=0.006) was an independent protective factor for SSI. Conclusions:For patients undergoing EAS, attention should be paid to middle-aged and elderly patients and those of colorectal surgery. Laparoscopic surgery should be adopted when feasible and the operation time should be minimized, so as to reduce the incidence of SSI and to reduce the burden on patients and medical institutions.
3.Risk factors for surgical site infection after emergency abdominal surgery: a multicenter cross-sectional study in China
Ze LI ; Junru GAO ; Li SONG ; Peige WANG ; Jian'an REN ; Xiuwen WU ; Suming LUO ; Qingjun ZENG ; Yanhong WENG ; Xinjian XU ; Qingzhong YUAN ; Jie ZHAO ; Nansheng LIAO ; Wei MAI ; Feng WANG ; Hui CAO ; Shichen WANG ; Gang HAN ; Daorong WANG ; Hao WANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Hao ZHANG ; Dongming ZHANG ; Weishun LIAO ; Wanwen ZHAO ; Wei LI ; Peng CUI ; Xin CHEN ; Haiyang ZHANG ; Tao YANG ; Lie WANG ; Yongshun GAO ; Jiang LI ; Jianjun WU ; Wei ZHOU ; Zejian LYU ; Jian FANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2020;23(11):1043-1050
Objective:Surgical site infection (SSI) is the most common infectious complication after emergency abdominal surgery (EAS). To a large extent, most SSI can be prevented, but there are few relevant studies in China. This study mainly investigated the current situation of SSI occurrence after EAS in China, and further explored risk factors for SSI occurrence.Methods:Multi-center cross-sectional study was conducted. Clinical data of patients undergoing EAS in 33 hospitals across China between May 1, 2019 and June 7, 2019 were prospectively collected, including perioperative data and microbial culture results from infected incisions. The primary outcome was the incidence of SSI after EAS, while the secondary outcomes were postoperative hospital stay, ICU occupancy rate, length of ICU stay, hospitalization cost, and mortality within postoperative 30 days. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were used to analyze the risk factors of SSI after EAS.Results:A total of 660 EAS patients aged (47.9±18.3) years were enrolled in this study, including 56.5% of males (373/660). Forty-nine (7.4%) patients developed postoperative SSI. The main pathogen of SSI was Escherichia coli [culture positive rate was 32.7% (16/49)]. As compared to patients without SSI, those with SSI were more likely to be older (median 56 years vs. 46 years, U=19 973.5, P<0.001), male [71.4% (35/49) vs. 56.1% (343/611), χ 2=4.334, P=0.037] and diabetes [14.3% (7/49) vs. 5.1% (31/611), χ 2=5.498, P=0.015]; with-lower preoperative hemoglobin (median: 122.0 g/L vs. 143.5 g/L, U=11 471.5, P=0.006) and albumin (median: 35.5 g/L vs. 40.8 g/L, U=9452.0, P<0.001), with higher blood glucose (median: 6.9 mmol/L vs. 6.0 mmol/L, U=17 754.5, P<0.001); with intestinal obstruction [32.7% (16/49) vs. 9.2% (56/611), χ 2=25.749, P<0.001], with ASA score 3-4 [42.9% (21/49) vs. 13.9% (85/611), χ 2=25.563, P<0.001] and with high surgical risk [49.0% (24/49) vs. 7.0% (43/611), χ 2=105.301, P<0.001]. The main operative procedure resulting in SSI was laparotomy [81.6%(40/49) vs. 35.7%(218/611), χ 2=40.232, P<0.001]. Patients with SSI experienced significantly longer operation time (median: 150 minutes vs. 75 minutes, U=25 183.5, P<0.001). In terms of clinical outcome, higher ICU occupancy rate [51.0% (25/49) vs. 19.5% (119/611), χ 2=26.461, P<0.001], more hospitalization costs (median: 44 000 yuan vs. 15 000 yuan, U=24 660.0, P<0.001), longer postoperative hospital stay (median: 10 days vs. 5 days, U=23 100.0, P<0.001) and longer ICU occupancy time (median: 0 days vs. 0 days, U=19 541.5, P<0.001) were found in the SSI group. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the elderly (OR=3.253, 95% CI: 1.178-8.985, P=0.023), colorectal surgery (OR=9.156, 95% CI: 3.655-22.937, P<0.001) and longer operation time (OR=15.912, 95% CI:6.858-36.916, P<0.001) were independent risk factors of SSI, while the laparoscopic surgery (OR=0.288, 95% CI: 0.119-0.694, P=0.006) was an independent protective factor for SSI. Conclusions:For patients undergoing EAS, attention should be paid to middle-aged and elderly patients and those of colorectal surgery. Laparoscopic surgery should be adopted when feasible and the operation time should be minimized, so as to reduce the incidence of SSI and to reduce the burden on patients and medical institutions.
4.Determination of hyperoside in Zhidai tablet by HPLC
Zhihao LI ; Xinjian SUN ; Peng LI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;36(2):135-137
Objective To establish a HPLC method for the determination of hyperoside in Zhidai tablet.Method The HPLC system used the Phenomenex LUNA-C18 (4.6 mm× 250 mm,5 μm)column,the mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile (10)-0.1% H3PO4 (90),the flow rate was 1.0 ml/min,the column temperature was set at 30℃,the detection wavelength was set at 360 nm.Results The linear response range was 1.2~24.0 μg/mL(r=0.9998).The average recovery of mangiferin was 98.4%,and RSD was 0.93%.Conclusions The method is simple,rapid,accurate and repeatable.It can be applied in the determination of hyperoside in Zhidai tablet.
5.Determination of lobetyolin in Shengmai Granules by HPLC
Zhihao LI ; Peng LI ; Jin WU ; Xinjian SUN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2011;33(2):134-136
Objective To establish an HPLC method for the determination of lobetyolin in Shengmai Granules. Methods ZORBAX SB-C18(250mm×4.6 mm,5μm) column was used, the mobile phase consisted acetonitrile:0.1% acetic acid (22:78, v/v), the flow rate was 0.8 ml/min, the column temperature was 30℃ and the detecting wavelength was 267 nm. Results The cablibration curve showed good linear relation within a range of 0.082~ 1.640 mg/ml, the average recovery was 98.5% and the RSD was 0.70%.Conclusion The method was simple, repeatable and accurate. It can be applied in quantitative determination of lobetyolin in Shengmai Granules.
6.Combined Stent and Coils for the Treatment of Middle Cerebral Artery Bifurcation Wide-necked Aneurysms: 15 Cases Report
Jingbo ZHANG ; Youxiang LI ; Zhongxue WU ; Chuhan JIANG ; Xinjian YANG ; Youping ZHANG ; Peng JIANG ; Ming LV ; Hongwei HE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2009;15(11):1074-1075
Objective To summarize the technique of stent combined with coils to treat middle cerebral artery bifurcation wide-necked aneurysms. Methods 15 patients were reported. Results 11 of 15 aneurysms were completely occluded and 4 were incompletely (>95%) occluded. Transient ischemia of cerebral occurred in a case. 8 aneurysms were followed up for 6~12 months, 1 presented neck remnant growth. Conclusion It is satisfied to use the stent combined with coils to treat middle cerebral artery bifurcation wide-necked aneurysm, which may protect the parent artery.
7.Neuroform Stent implantation for teatment of intracranial wide-necked aneurysms:preliminary outcome
Jingbo ZHANG ; Zhongxue WU ; Zhongcheng WANG ; Youxiang LI ; Chuhan JIANG ; Xinjian YANG ; Youping ZHANG ; Peng JIANG ; Ming LV ; Ke YIN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2005;11(7):533-534
ObjectiveTo summarize the technique and preliminary outcome of Neuroform stent combined with Guglielmi detachable coil (GDC) to treat wide-necked intracranial aneurysms. Methods32 cases with aneurysms which underwent 32 endovascular procedures performed by using stent were retrospectively analyzed.The ratio of aneurysm neck/body is 1/2~1/1. Results24 aneurysms were completely occluded and other 8 were incompletely (>95%) occluded. Transient ischemia of cerebral occured in 2 cases. 14 aneurysms were followed up 0.5~1 year after. 2 aneurysms of them appeared neck remnant growth.ConclusionUsing Neuroform stent combined with GDC to treat wide-necked intracranial aneurysm may prevent the herniation of GDC into the artery and increase the outcome of wide-necked intacranial aneurysm.


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