1.Association between frailty and lifestyle factors among middle-aged and elderly populations
Jingjing LIN ; Yushan DU ; Mingbin LIANG ; Xiangyu CHEN ; Qingfang HE ; Hui XU ; Jiasheng QIN ; Feng LU ; Lixin WANG ; Jieming ZHONG ; Le FANG
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(3):263-267
Objective:
To examine the correlation between frailty and lifestyle factors among middle-aged and elderly populations, so as to provide insights into the management of frailty among middle-aged and elderly populations.
Methods :
Middle-aged and elderly residents at ages of 45 ot 69 years were recruited using the convenient sampling method from seven townships in Changxing County of Zhejiang Province from 2019 to 2020. The demographic characteristics and lifestyle factors were collected using questionnaires, and the frailty was measured using the Chinese version of Tilburg Frailty Indicator ( TFI ). Factors affecting frailty were identified among middle-aged and elderly populations using the multivariable logistic regression model.
Results:
A total of 7 170 residents were surveyed, including 2 780 males ( 38.77% ) and 4 390 females ( 61.23% ), which had a median age of 56 (interquartile range, 10) years. The median frailty score was 2 (interquartile range, 3 ) among the study subjects, and the median frailty score was 2 ( interquartile range, 2 ) among residents at ages of 45 to 59 years, and 2 (interquartile range, 3) among residents at ages of 60 to 69 years. The overall detection of frailty was 16.07%, and the detection of frailty was 13.52% among subjects at ages of 45 to 59 years and 21.01% among subjects at ages of 60 to 69 years. Multivariable logistic regression analysis identified physical activity ( OR=0.826, 95%CI: 0.719-0.949 ) and sleep quality ( OR: 3.376-11.493, 95%CI: 2.907-15.808 ) as factors affecting frailty among middle-aged and elderly residents. Following age stratification, physical activity ( OR=0.817, 95%CI: 0.681-0.981 ) and sleep quality ( OR: 3.076-11.566, 95%CI: 2.518-18.216 ) as factors affecting frailty among subjects at ages of 45 to 59 years, while sleep quality ( OR: 3.777-11.827, 95%CI: 3.002-18.547 ) significantly correlated with frailty among residents at ages of 60 to 69 years.
Conclusion
Physical activity and sleep quality are associated with the risk of frailty among middle-aged and elderly populations.
2. Clinical study of the puncture success rate during ultrasound-guided percutaneous nephrolithotomy
Ting HUANG ; Yue CHENG ; Guohai XIE ; Hesheng YUAN ; Jiasheng HU ; Jiaqi ZHU ; Li FANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2019;40(12):923-926
Objective:
To evaluate the success rate during ultrasound-guided percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) and analyze the reasons of puncture failure.
Methods:
A retrospective analysis was performed based on the data of 58 patients who underwent ultrasound-guided PCNL by 4 experienced urologists(10 years' experience of PCNL and more than 80 cases per year)in our center from August 2018 to November 2018. Of all the 58 patients, there were 36 males and 22 females (aged from 22 to 73 years) with the mean age of 51 years. The calculi ranged from 9 mm to 93 mm, with the average of 26.5 mm. The separation of renal collecting system ranged from 5 mm to 30 mm, with the average of 15.1 mm. All of the 58 patients underwent one-stage PCNL and the numbers of punctures, the numbers of percutaneous tubes and the reasons for failure were recorded.
Results:
All percutaneous tubes and surgeries were established and done successfully. Of all the 118 punctures, 74 punctures succeeded by detecting the urine and 68 surgery tracts were established (6 punctures failed because of the dilation). The total puncture success rate was 62.7%(74/118). Of the total 74 successful punctures, 56.8%(42/74)succeeded at the first puncture, 28.4%(21/74)succeeded at the second puncture and 14.9%(11/74)succeeded at least after three punctures. The success puncture rate of the 4 urologists were 59.2%(29/49), 64.1%(25/39), 66.7%(16/24), 66.7%(4/6)respectively, and there were no statistical differences between the puncture success rates of the urologists (
3.Preliminary experience in the treatment of renal stones less than 2 cm in diameter with the "All-seeing needle set" through a super minimal tract (F12)
Guohai XIE ; Zejun YAN ; Junhui JIANG ; Guanlin LIU ; Li FANG ; Dongxu ZHANG ; Jiasheng HU ; Xiaolong JIA ; Zhong ZHENG ; Wanzhang LIU ; Hesheng YUAN ; Yue CHENG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2018;39(3):214-217
Objective To discuss primary experience the clinical use of "All-seeing needle set" combined with Holmium laser to treat the single renal stone lesser than 2 cm in diameter through a super minimal tract (F12).Methods From January 2015 to December 2016,43 patients were enrolled into this retrospective study.There were 23 males and 20 females who were diagnosed as single renal stone less than 2 cm in diameter(age range from 23-65 years).There were 8 upper pole renal stones,13 lower pole renal stones and 22 renal pelvis stones.The mean stone size was (1.63 ± 0.32) cm in diameter (range from 1.2 cm to 2.0 cm)."All-seeing needle system" was applied during percutaneous puncture.After building a F12 minimal tract by fascia dilator,all patients received lithotripsy with Holmium laser.Indwelling catheters for 3 days and an F6 double-J tube was left for 2 weeks without a tube in the percutaneous tract after operation.Finally,KUB and/or urinary CT were used to check the results on day 1.Result All operations were completed successfully.The operation time was 23-65min [averaged (31.0 ±9.2) min].41 cases' renal stones were store free,and the 2 stone residues was clear with later extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy.No severe complications occurred.Conclusion As an alternative to standard procedures for treatment of renal stones less than 2 cm in diameter,adopting "All-seeing needle set" with Holmium laser through a super minimal tract (F12) is safe,minimally invasive,fast and effective with a low complication rate.
4.Efficacy and retention rate of ketogenic-diet treatment in infantile spasm
Gefei WU ; Jiasheng HU ; Shuhua WU ; Hongming ZHU ; Bing MAO ; Dan SUN ; Lijuan HUANG ; Kewei FANG ; Zhisheng LIU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2017;32(10):780-783
Objective To explore the effectiveness and compliance of ketogenic-diet(KD) treatment for infantile spasm(IS).Methods Ninety-eight IS patients who were treated with KD in Wuhan Children's Hospital from March 2009 to June 2015 were analyzed by using retrospective case-control study,the patients were divided into 4 groups:newly diagnosed IS patients group (group A,including 24 patients),one antiepileptic drug (AEDs) failure IS patients (group B,including 28 patients),two and more AEDs failure IS patients (group C,including 29 patients),and two or more AEDs combined with ACTH failure IS patients(group D,including 17 patients).The spasm-free andretention rates after 3,6 and 12 months KD treatment were compared among these groups.Results Overall retention rate was 80.6% (79/98 cases),69.4% (68/98 cases),and 42.9% (42/98 cases)at 3,6,12 months,respectively.The 3-month retention rate in group A,B,C and D was 83.3 % (20/24 cases),78.6% (22/28 cases),82.7% (24/29 cases) and 76.4% (13/17 cases) respectively,and there was no significant difference among these groups (P > 0.05).The 6-month retention rates in each group was 75.0% (18/24 cases),67.9% (19/28 cases),68.8% (20/29 cases) and 65.0% (11/17 cases) in sequence,and there was also no significant difference among these groups(P >0.05).The 12-month retention rate was 54.2% (13/24 cases),21.4% (6/28 cases),48.3% (14/29 cases) and 52.9% (9/17 cases) in group A,B,C and D in sequence,the 12-month retention rate of group B was significantly lower than that of other 3 groups,and the differences were statistically significant(x2 =5.973,4.508,4.727,all P < 0.05),and there was no significant difference among the A,C,D groups (all P > 0.05).The spasm-free rate at 3,6,12 months of KD treatment was 19.4% (19/98 cases),20.4% (20/98 cases),30.6% (30/98 cases).The 3-month spasm-free rate in A,B,C,D groups were as follow:41.7% (10/24 cases),14.3% (4/28 cases),10.3% (3/29 cases),11.8% (2/17 cases),respectively.The 3-month spasm-free rate in group A was significantly higher than that of other 3 groups,and the differences were statistically significant (x2 =10.238,9.219,6.697,all P < 0.05),but there was no significant difference among the B,C,D groups (all P > 0.05).The 6-month spasm-free rates were 41.7% (10/24 cases),14.3% (4/28 cases),13.8% (4/29 cases),and 11.8% (2/17 cases) in group A,B,C and D in order,and the spasm-free rate in group A was significantly higher than that of other 3 groups,and the differences were statistically significant(x2 =4.924,5.249,4.298,all P < 0.05),but there was no significant difference among the A,C,D groups (all P > 0.05).The 12-month spasm-free rates were 54.2% (13/24 cases),21.4% (6/28 cases),24.1% (7/29 cases),and 23.5 % (4/17 cases) in group A,B,C and D,and the spasm-free rate in group A was significantly higher than that in other 3 groups,and the differences were statistically significant(x2 =8.354,7.923,4.364,all P < 0.05),but there was no significant difference among the A,C,D groups (all P > 0.05).Conclusions The spasm-free rate of KD therapy for newly-diagnosed IS is higher than that of IS patients whose drug-therapy failed.KD therapy may be the top priority for IS patients and part of those patients whose drug-therapy failed can still get seizure-free with KD diet.
5.Correlation between platelet to lymphocyte ratio and microangiopathyin type 2diabetes mellitus
Guanghui LIU ; Ping FANG ; Jiasheng ZHAO
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(20):3306-3309
Objective To explore the relationship between platelet to lymphocyte ratio (PLR) and microangiopathyin type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods In this case-control study, the clinical data on 428 adult patients with type 2 diabetic microangiopathy in our hospital from January 2009 to December 2015 were retrospectively analyzed. PLR, age, sex, fasting blood glucose, glycosylated hemoglobin, total cholesterol and triglyceride were tested to investigate their relationship with type 2 diabetic microangiopathy. Results Logistic regression analysis showed that PLR was a risk factor of type 2 diabetic microangiopathy (OR = 3.162, 95%CI:1.556 ~ 7.421, P < 0.05). Conclusions Greater PLR is closely related to type 2 diabetic microangiopathy, and we should pay attention to type 2 diabetic microangiopathy with a greater PLR in clinical practice.
6.Value of three-dimensional speckle tracking imaging for quantitative assessment of global left ventricular systolic function in patients with coronary heart disease
Jiani LIU ; Jiasheng LIU ; Wenjuan BAI ; Xin WEI ; Fang WANG ; Hong TANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2015;24(1):1-5
Objective To explore the accuracy of three dimensional speckle tracking imaging (3D-STI) in quantitative coronary evaluation of (CHD) patients' left ventricular global systolic function.Methods Sixty-eight CHD patients were divided into three groups according to the coronary artery angiography (CAG) results:32 cases in severe stenosis group,23 cases in moderate stenosis group,and 13 cases in mild stenosis group.Thirty gender-age-matched healthy subjects(control group) were enrolled in this study.All patients underwent 2D-echocardiography and real-time three-dimensional echocardiography (3DE).The global longitudinal strain(GLS),global radial strain(GRS),global circumferential strain(GCS),global area strain (GAS),global area strain rate (GASrate) and 3D global LV strain (3D-Strain) were analyzed using 3D-STI.Correlation between strain measurements and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) by simpson method,3D-LVEF by 3DE were assessed using linear regression analysis.Results All 3D-STI parameters in the severe stenosis group were significant decreased compared with the other groups.GLS,GRS,GCS,GAS,3D-Strain of moderate stenosis group shown more significant decrease than both mild stenosis group and control group (P < 0.05).Strong correlations were demonstrated in all 3D-STI parameters between 3D-LVEF and LVEF.The strongest correlation was observed between GAS with 3D-LVEF in severe stenosis group(r =-0.910,P <0.05).Intraobserver and interobserver reliability of GAS was better than other parameters.Conclusions Global strain of 3D-STI can quantitatively evaluate the global LV function in CHD patients,and GAS is more sensitive and reproducible than other parameters.
7.Treatment for upper ureteral calculi of solitary kideny with Holmium laser lithotripsy through modular flexible ureteroscope
Guohai XIE ; Zejun YAN ; Xiaodong SHI ; Hesheng YUAN ; Guanlin LIU ; Jiasheng HU ; Xiaolong JIA ; Li FANG ; Yue CHENG
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2014;(5):455-457,458
Objective To evaluate the efficiency and clinical value of modular flexible ureteroscope combined with Holmium laser litho-tripsy on the treatment for upper ureteral calculi of solitary kiden. Methods There were 26 cases of upper ureteral calculi of solitary kidney, including 12 cases of left ureter calculi and 14 cases of right ureter calculi. The diameter of the calculi ranged from 0. 6~2. 2 cm, averagely (1. 38 ± 0. 22) cm. F6 double-J tubes were indwelled postoperatively for 4 weeks, and catheters were indwelled postoperatively for one week. Examine with KUB one day after operation to evaluate the effective rate. Results The Ureteral guiding sheath were successfully implanted in 23 cases, 2 cases underwent second lithotripsy after indwelling D-J tubes 2 weeks later, D-J tubes failed to be implanted only in one case, which has changed to percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) for ureter stricture. The stone free rates was 88. 5%(23/26)after the first ses-sion,and it was 100%(26/26)at the end of the session. The operation time was 15~45 min, meanly (27 ± 3. 2) min. One patient had ureter perforation during the operation, and one patient had severe infection after operation. Conclusion The modular flexible ureteroscopy com-bined with Holmium laser lithotripsy is an effective and safe treatment, especially for upper ureteral calculi of solitary kideny, and it should be considered as the first choice for solitary kidney calculi.
8.A clinical comparative study of Chinese Shang Ring circumcision versus conventional circumcision
Yue CHENG ; Zejun YAN ; Xinjun SU ; Haiwei FANG ; Jiasheng HU ; Kerong WU ; Rui SU ; Jianwei MA
Chinese Journal of Urology 2011;32(5):333-335
Objective To compare the efficacy and complications of Chinese Shang Ring circumcision with conventional circumcisiom Methods Clinical data of 479 cases of Chinese Shang Ring circumcision and 354 cases of conventional circumcision with complete follow-up were analyzed.Comparisons were made between the two groups on operation time,pain score,blood loss,postoperative complications,postoperative satisfaction with penile appearance,wound healing time and treatment costs. Results There was no statistical difference in age and foreskin status between the two groups (P>0.05).For the Shang Ring group,the operation time was(5±1)rain,blood loss was (0.98±1.14)ml,pain score during operation was 0.25±0.54,24-hour pain score after operation was 1.63±0.87,the postoperative complication rate was 6.89% (33/479),wound healing time was (20±5)d,the satisfaction rate of appearance was 99.79% (478/479),and treatment cost was (871±52) yuan.For the conventional group,the operation time was (27±5) min,blood loss was (8.30±3.60)ml,pain score during operation was 3.29±1.57,24-hour pain score after operation was 5.56±1.42,the postoperative complication rate was 13.28%(47/354),wound healing time was (13±2)d,satisfaction rate of appearance was 92.37% (327/354),and treatment cost was (554±46) yuan.Compared with the conventional group,the Shang Ring group had a shorter operation time,less blood loss,less pain score,higher appearance satisfaction rate and a lower complication rate (P<0.05).But wound healing time was longer and treatment cost was higher in the Shang Ring group (P<0.05). Conclusions Chinese Shang Ring circumcision is simpler and an improved approach over conventional circumeision with shorter operative time,less blood loss,less pain,relatively lower complication rate and higher satisfaction and acceptability.
9.Microsurgical treatment and prevention of postoperative complications for the fourth ventricle tumors in adults
Lei HUO ; Changlong BI ; Jiasheng FANG ; Yanjin WANG ; Mingyu ZHANG ; Fenghua CHEN
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2009;34(7):642-645
Objective To explore the microneurosurgical technique and prevention of postoper-ative complications for the fourth ventricle tumors in adults. Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 68 patients with the fourth ventricle tumors between August 2005 and August 2007 in Xiangya Hospital after microsurgical operation. Tumors were excised by inferior vermis cere-bellar approach or cerebellomedullary fissure approach. The extent of tumor removal should take into consideration the possible injury of brain stem respiratory center, especially tumors adherent to the brain stem. Cerebral aqueduct obstructions were removed in all patients, suspending dura on the neck muscles during closing skull to eliminate scalp hydrops. Results There were 58 total tumor excisions and 10 subtotal tumor excisions. No patient died and no suboccipital hydrops took place before dis-charge in this study. Postoperative symptomatic hydrocephalus was found in 10 patients, but it was cured by ventricle-abdomen shunt. Hemorrhage in tumor lumen happened in 4 patients, who received second microsurgery. Drugs were given to 8 patients with intracranial pneumatocele, 10 with intracra-nial infection, and 18 with upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage. Five patients out of the 16 tracheoto-mies recovered well by mechanical ventilation. Conclusion Protecting the life center of brain stem and dredging the aqueduct outlet completely were the key to surgical success. Therapeutic effect could be improved by adept microneurosurgical techniques after operation. The prognosis of patients may be improved by preventing complications actively and combined therapy after the operation.
10.Drug resistance and expression of drug-resistance enzymes in brain cancer stem cells isolated from U251 cell lines
Zhuanyi YANG ; Yongwen DENG ; Jiasheng FANG ; Yanjin WANG ; Mingyu ZHANG ; Jun WU ; Jingang LIU ; Fenghua CHEN ; Lei HUO
China Oncology 2009;19(12):889-893
Background and purpose: Cancer stem cells (CSCs) isolated from human glioma are cancer-initiating cells and sources of tumor recurrence in brain tumors. The poor outcome of glioma is because cancer stem cells can not be eradicated. This article was aimed to explore the resistance of CSCs to chemotherapeutic agents and expression of drug-resistance enzymes in glioma cancer stem cells. Methods: Cancer stem cells from U251 were isolated by using magnetic sorting. The proliferation inhibitory effects of Vumon-26 (Vm-26), bischloronitrosourea (BCNU) and diamminedichloroplatinum (DDP) on U251-CSC and U251 were examined by drug sensitivity testing in vitro (MTT assay) and the apoptosis rates were observed by flow cytometry. Western blot was performed to examine the expression of three drug-resistance enzymes including LRP, MGMT and Topo Ⅱα. Results: Chemotherapeutic agents had a more obvious inhibitory effect on U251 than U251-CSC, as well as higher apoptosis rates. LRP, MGMT and Topo Ⅱα expression were significantly higher in U251-CSC as compared to U251, Conclusion: Glioma stem cells showed strong capability of tumor's resistance to chemotherapeutic agents including Vm-26, BCNU and DDP. This resistance is probably contributed by the CD133 positive cell with higher expression of on LRP, MGMT and Topo Ⅱα.


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