1.Application of DSI Studio Software Combined with DTI in Motor Function Evaluation of Postoperative Brain Functional Area Tumor
Fei GAO ; Guangming NIU ; Shengzhong TAO
Journal of Medical Research 2024;53(1):93-97
Objective To study the value of DSI Studio combined with diffusion tensor imaging(DTI)in evaluating the prognosis of postoperative motor function in patients with brain functional area tumors.Methods From January 2018 to August 2022,41 patients with brain functional area tumors who underwent surgical treatment and were pathologically diagnosed in our hospital were included in the study.All patients completed 3.0 T MRI routine sequence and DTI examination.DTI parameters of the corticospinal tract(CST)projection area of posterior limb of the internal capsule on the affected side and the healthy side were measured respectively,and the correlation with MRC muscle strength score and the CST grade was analyzed.Results The FA value of the affected side was significantly lower than that of the healthy side(P<0.001),and the ADC value of the affected side was significantly higher than that of the healthy side(P<0.001).The FA value of the affected side and the lateral rFA value were negatively correlated with the CST grade(P<0.01).ADC value and rADC value were positively correlated with CST grade(P<0.01).The FA value of the affected side and the partial rFA value were positively correlated with the degree of muscle strength score before and after surgery(P<0.01).ADC value and rADC value were negatively corre-lated with CST grade(P<0.01).Preoperative CST grading was negatively correlated with contralateral muscle strength.The area under the ROC curve of FA value,rFA value,ADC value,rADC value,and CST grade were 0.820(P<0.01),0.796(P<0.01),0.698(P<0.05),0.638(P>0.05)and 0.708(P<0.05),respectively.Conclusion DTI parameters,muscle strength score and CST grade have certain value in the evaluation of postoperative motor function prognosis in patients with brain functional tumors.
2.Efficacy evaluation of acupuncture combined with acupoint application in the treatment of intestinal dysfunction secondary to mechanical ventilation in elderly patients with emergency sepsis
Li LI ; Jun YAN ; Caijun WU ; Linqin MA ; Guangming ZHENG ; Haifeng GUO ; Jian WANG ; Zhe YANG ; Liqiang NIU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2022;24(4):486-489
Objective:To compare the efficacy of conventional Western medicine alone and acupuncture combined with acupoint application in treating intestinal dysfunction secondary to mechanical ventilation in elderly patients with emergency sepsis.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on 111 elderly patients with mechanical ventilation for sepsis admitted to the emergency department of Dongzhimen Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine from January 2019 to June 2021. They were divided into two groups according to the time of admission: Western medicine treatment group alone (patients from January 2019 to December 2019, n=47) and acupuncture combined with acupoint application group (patients from January 2020 to June 2021, n=64). Acupuncture combined with acupoint application group was treated with acupuncture combined with acupoint application on the basis of conventional Western medicine. The intestinal dysfunction score, abdominal circumference and mortality after 4 weeks were compared between the two groups. Results:The abdominal circumference and intestinal dysfunction score in acupuncture combined with acupoint application group were significantly lower than those before treatment [(100.56±9.34)cm vs (106.25±9.74)cm; (0.92±0.72)point vs (2.31±0.69)point, all P< 0.05], while there was no significant difference in the above indexes before and after treatment in the Western medicine treatment group (all P>0.05). The abdominal circumference, intestinal dysfunction score and mortality after 4 weeks in the acupuncture combined with acupoint application group were significantly lower than those in the Western medicine treatment group [(100.56±9.34)cm vs (108.09±10.52)cm; (0.92±0.72)point vs (2.43±0.62)point; (29.7%, 19/64) vs (48.9%, 23/47), all P<0.05]. Conclusions:The curative effect of acupuncture combined with acupoint application in the treatment of intestinal dysfunction secondary to mechanical ventilation in elderly patients with sepsis in emergency is better than that of routine treatment of Western medicine alone. The gastrointestinal function and prognosis of patients have been significantly improved, which is worthy of clinical promotion.
3.Hemodynamic abnormality in patients with primary trigeminal neuralgia
Huipeng LU ; Zhan LIU ; Genwei WANG ; Shengzhong TAO ; Guangming NIU ; Zaibin WANG ; Keliang CHANG ; Donghua JIN
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2022;55(6):619-625
Objective:To investigate specificity of neurovascular compression in patients with primary trigeminal neuralgia (PTN) by three-dimension reconstruction and computational fluid dynamics.Methods:Clinical characteristics and preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data of 20 patients with both PTN and single artery compression (PTN group) and 10 patients without PTN but having neurovascular contact in MRI images (control group) in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from January 2018 to December 2019 were collected and analyzed. After three-dimension reconstruction of the MRI images, curvature of the arterial loop, angle between the plane of arterial loop and the trigeminal nerve and location of the compression were observed. Then bidirectional structure-fluid coupling based on the optimized stereolithography models of arterial loop and nerve were processed by ANSYS 19.2 software. In the location of the compression of contact, equivalent stress (ES) of arterial loop on the nerve, shearing stress (SS) of the blood flow and local deformation of the nerve were iteratively computed. All parameters were analyzed and compared between the PTN group and the control group, and the correlation analysis was proceeded between the anatomical parameters and hemodynamical parameters.Results:The curvature of arterial loop [0.21(0.12) mm -1vs 0.13(0.07) mm -1, U=34.00, P<0.05], the angle between vascular loop and nerve [69.70(30.67)° vs 43.40(37.21)°, U=38.00, P<0.05] in the PTN group were significantly greater than those in the control group, and the location of compression was significantly closer to the root of nerve in the PTN group [PTN group: (4.23±1.29) mm vs control group: (5.54±1.85) mm, t=-2.26, P<0.05]. The average SS [15 952.48(5 365.56) Pa vs 12 501.97(6 355.26) Pa, U=53.00, P<0.05], ES [24 965.65(7 693.22) Pa vs 14 992.99(9 824.08) Pa, U=32.00, P<0.05] in the PTN group were significantly greater than those in the control group. The curvature of arterial loop was positively correlated with the SS ( r=0.931, P<0.05) and ES ( r=0.962, P<0.05), and the latter two ( r=0.787, P<0.05; r=0.853, P<0.05) were positively correlated with the local neural deformation. Conclusions:In patients with PTN, offending artery compresses the root of nerve by greater arterial curvature and angle between the arterial loop and nerve. These anatomical differences will cause significantly greater SS, ES and local neural deformation.
4.Meta analysis of clinical efficacy of craniotomy and decompressive craniectomy for acute subdural hematoma
Journal of Chinese Physician 2019;21(5):705-709,714
Objective To systematically evaluate the efficacy and safety of craniotomy and decompressive craniectomy in the treatment of acute subdural hematoma.Methods A systematic search was performed in PubMed,EMbase,the Cochrane Library,Web of science,China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI),WanFang Data,and CBM databases up to June 2018 for the studies that provided comparisons between craniotomy hematoma evacuation and decompressive craniectomy for acute subdural hematoma.For the two categorical variables,the Odds Ratio (OR) and its 95% Confidence Interval (95% CI) are used.Two researchers independently screened the literature,extracted the data,and evaluated the risk of bias of the included studies.The meta analysis was performed using Stata/SE 12.0 software.Results A total of 8 studies were included in the meta analysis,of which 828 patients underwent craniotomy,and 663 patients underwent decompressive craniectomy.Meta analysis results showed that patients receiving decompressive craniectomy had a significantly lower Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) when they first had symptoms.The residual rate of acute subdural hematoma in the decompressive craniectomy group was significantly lower than that in the craniotomy group (P =0.015),but there was no significant difference in the rate of reoperation.The incidence of poor outcome at following was lower in the craniotomy group compared with decompressive craniectomy group (50.1% vs 60.1%;P =0.003).Similarly,the mortality of the craniotomy group was lower than that of the decompressive craniectomy group (P =0.002).Conclusions Decompressive craniectomy may be the first choice for acute subdural hematoma,but the study is influenced by many factors and is not sufficient to provide definitive evidence.
5.The value of dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI in the differentiation of brucellosis spondylitis,tuberculous spondylitis and spinal metastatic tumors
Pengfei ZHAO ; Yang GAO ; Pengfei QIAO ; Heng NIU ; Yuzhen BAI ; Peng CAO ; Guangming NIU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2017;51(3):197-201
Objective To quantitatively analyze brucellar spondylitis, tuberculous spondylitis and spinal metastatic tumors by dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE)-MRI, and to evaluate the quantitative DCE-MRI in the differential diagnosis of brucellar spondylitis, tuberculous spondylitis and spinal metastatic tumors. Methods This was a retrospective study including 30 patients with brucellar spondylitis, 30 with tuberculous spondylitis, and 30 with spinal metastatic tumors. The clinical and demographic data were collected. All patients received routine MRI and DCE-MRI examinations. Volume transfer constant(Ktrans), rate constant(Kep), extravascular extracellular volume fraction(Ve) and plasma volume fraction(Vp) of diseased vertebral bodies of the patients with brucellar spondylitis, tuberculous spondylitis and spinal metastatic tumors were measured on perfusion parameter maps. All indexes showed non-normal distribution. Differences of all indexes were compared and analyzed statistically with rank-sum test among the above diseases. Results For brucellosis spondylitis, spinal tuberculosis, and vertebrae metastasis, the values of Ktrans were(0.716 ± 0.017),(0.316 ± 0.004),(0.986 ± 0.012)min-1, the values of Kep were(1.326 ± 0.018), (0.747 ± 0.005),(2.899 ± 0.054)min-1, the values of Ve were 0.541 ± 0.011, 0.427 ± 0.017, 0.338 ± 0.007 and the values of Vp were 0.034 ± 0.003, 0.029 ± 0.003, 0.049 ± 0.007. The differences suggested statistical significance(H=50.24, 52.49, 48.31, 46.54, P<0.01) among the three diseases. Conclusion DCE-MRI quantitative analysis is helpful in the differential diagnosis of brucellar spondylitis, tuberculous spondylitis and spinal metastatic tumors.
6.Endoscopic management of foreign bodies in the upper digestive tract (41 cases)
Xiaoai WANG ; Yisheng WEI ; Guangming QIN ; Min DING ; Xinhua ZHANG ; Zuming PANG ; Dun NIU ; Xiaolong DING ; Shunping JING ; Na LI ; Jing LIU
China Journal of Endoscopy 2017;23(5):79-82
Objective To evaluate the effect of endoscopic management of foreign bodies in the upper digestive tract. Methods Clinical data and endoscopic treatment methods of 41 patients were retrospectively analyzed from October 2014 to May 2016. Patients with incomplete medical records were excluded. Results Foreign bodies in the upper digestive tract occurred high frequency in elderly. 53.6% of the foreign bodies were located in the esophagus. Date stones was the main type of foreign bodies (56.1%). 41 cases with foreign bodies in digestive tract were successfully extracted, while 1 case occurred perforation. Conclusion Endoscopic management of gastrointestinal foreign bodies is safe and effective.
7.Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI in the early diagnosis of brucella spondylitis
Heng NIU ; Yang GAO ; Pengfei QIAO ; Pengfei ZHAO ; Yuzhen BAI ; Peng CAO ; Guangming NIU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2017;51(6):437-440
Objective To explore the value of dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE).MRI in the early diagnosis of brucellosis spondylitis.Methods Fifty-six patients (24 female and 32 male) with Brucellosis with average age of (49± 3)years were retrospectively analyzed.Inclusion criteria:The patients with clinically diagnosed brinell coli spondylitis,drops of serum agglutination test degree 1:100>(++),Hu>red plate agglutination test (+ +),enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to detect specific antibody IgG/IgM (+).Exclusion criteria:Pregnant and lactating women,patients with MRI examination contraindications and spinal tuberculosis,myeloma or other spinal disease,patients with the cervical,thoracic and lumbar 5 vertebral body involvement.The patients were classified into early lesion group and lesion group.Early lesion group was defined as low back pain less than a month,enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay positive IgM and negative IgG results,and no abnormality in conventional MR imaging,while lesion group was defined as low back pain for longer than 3 months,enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay positive IgG and negative IgM and marked lesion in conventional MR imaging.All the patients conducted with conventional MRI and DCE-MRI scan.The differences of the Ktrans,Kep,Ve and Vp between the vertebral lesions,early lesions of vertebral body and normal tissues were measured and compared.Results The values of Ktrans,Kep,Ve and Vp were significantly different between the vertebral lesions [(0.856±0.539) ml/min,(1.482±0.711) ml/min,0.542±0.267,0.034±0.017] and normal tissues [(0.315±0.298) ml/min,(0.713±0.548) ml/min,0.358±0.259,0.056±0.03](all P<0.05).The values of Ktrans,Kep and Vp were significantly different between the early lesions of vertebral body and normal tissues (all P<0.05),while no difference was found for Ve between the two groups (P>0.05).Conclusion DCE-MRI quantitative analysis plays a role in the early diagnosis of the brucella spondylitis.
8.Correlation between cerebral microbleeds and long term aspirin administration in non-hypertensive patients
Lihong GE ; Guangming NIU ; Jinlong HE
Journal of Practical Radiology 2017;33(1):5-7,19
Objective To investigate the correlation of long term aspirin treatment and cerebral microbleeds(CMBs)incidence in non-hypertensive patients.Methods 56 non-hypertensive patients (the average age of 64.88±6.99)with long term aspirin adminis-tration (100 mg/d)were enrolled in the study from 2005 to 2010 in our hospital,with follow up to compare CMBs 5-10 years later. All patients underwent T2 WI,T1 WI,diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI)and susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI).The CMBs lesions were defined by senior radiologists.Patients’age,gender,total cholesterol level,aspirin,CMBs and CMBs location were taken into account in data analysis.Results CMBs incidence was 14.3% in all participants,lesions were located mostly in lobes.Aged,male and low total cholesterol level were the risk factors of CMBs (P<0.05).Patients with CMBs were more likely to suffer from acute cere-bral infarction (P<0.05).Two of 56 patients with new CMBs lesions located in lobar and mixed location respectively only.Conclusion Long term aspirin administration does not increase the risk of CMBs in non-hypertensive patients(P>0.05),the potential adverse effect of aspirin needs further investigation.
9.Clinical analysis of microelectrode guided stereotactic functional nucleus lesioning operation in treatment of Parkinson′s disease
Jinfeng LOU ; Keliang CHANG ; Xiaoteng GENG ; Guangming NIU ; Shengzhong TAO
Chongqing Medicine 2016;45(12):1645-1646,1649
Objective To study the application of microelectrode stereotactic functional nucleus lesioning operation in the treatment of Parkinson′s disease(PD) ,and to explore its clinical value .Methods The clinical data in 84 cases of PD treated with‐out using the microelectrode stereotactic functional nucleus lesioning operation(observation group) and 74 cases of PD treated by u‐sing microelectrode guided stereotactic functional nucleus lesioning in our hospital were retrospectively analyzed .At the same time the Unified Parkinson′s Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) scores before the nucleus lesioning and at postoperative different medication states were obtained in the observation and the control group .Furthermore the difference of the UPDRS motor scores before and af‐ter operation were compared between the two groups .Results The UPDRS motor scores at postoperative 3 ,6 months and 1 year in the observation group were significantly improved compared with before operation(P<0 .05) ,meanwhile the postoperative anti‐PD drug dosage was significantly decreased compared with before operation(P<0 .05) .Among them ,70 cases(83 .3% ) in the control group were obviously effective ,14 cases(16 .7% ) were effective ,and the total effective rate was 100% ;while 62 cases(83 .7% ) in the observation group were obviously effective ,12 cases (16 .3% ) were effective ,and the total effective rate was 100% .The differ‐ence in improving the UPRDS motor scores before and after operation had no statistical difference between the two groups(P>0 .05) .Conclusion Stereotactic nucleus lesioning in treating PD has satisfactory effect and can significantly improve the UPRDS motor scores .Accurate positioning is the key to the operation success ,whether microelectrode recording can significantly improving the operation accuracy needs further discussion .
10.The fibroblast growth factor signaling pathway
Yuhan SU ; Hua DU ; Guangming NIU ; Jing WANG ; Lixin WENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(15):2255-2264
BACKGROUND:In the earliest stages of embryonic development and organ formation, fibroblast growth factor family members function as mediating the growth, differentiation, survival, and morphology of progenitor cels. Fibroblast growth factor mediates metabolic function, tissue repair and regeneration in mature tissues by reactivation of signal pathways.
OBJECTIVE:To summarize and explore the role of the fibroblast growth factor signaling pathway in tissues and organs.
METHODS:A computer-based online search was conducted in CNKI and PubMed databases by using the key words of “fibroblast growth factor, signaling pathway” from 2010 to 2016 and 2000 to 2016, respectively to screen the relevant literatures. The language was limited to both Chinese and English. Research progress in the fibroblast growth factor signaling pathway was summarized.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:A total of 47 literatures were included. Mammalian fibroblast growth factor family is composed of 18 secreted signal proteins which interact with 4 tyrosine kinase signal fibroblast growth factor receptors. Interaction of fibroblast growth factor ligand with the receptor is regulated by a protein or cofactor binding proteoglycans and extracelular proteins. Activation of fibroblast growth factor receptor mediates interaction with cytoplasmic adapter protein, RAS-MAPK, and PI3K-AKT, phospholipase Cγand STAT signaling pathway by phosphorylation on a specific tyrosine residue. Four structuraly related intracelular non-signaling fibroblast growth factors regulate the voltage-gated sodium ion channels by their interactions. Fibroblast growth factors exist in almost al tissues and organs, and developmental defects and abnormal activity of this pathway (destruction of organogenesis) is associated with damage response to injury, metabolic disorders and cancer.

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