1.Preliminary application of robot-assisted core-needle biopsy for the bone tumors
Yu CHEN ; Libin XU ; Xiaotong MENG ; Lin CONG ; Yue ZHU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2024;47(10):870-874
Objective:To assess the usage of the robot-assisted core-needle biopsy for the bone tumors, moreover to compare its outcomes with the manual technique.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted from February 2019 to February 2021, the medical records of the patients with bone lesions that had received core-needle biopsy were collected. There were 57 males and 45 females, the age was 45.9 (10~79) years. Eight patients received robot-assisted biopsy, whereas 94 patients underwent C-arm/ CT guided biopsy, the recorded data included operational duration, aspirational direction adjustment, etc. The pathological diagnosis reports of the biopsy specimens and the operational specimens were compared.Results:The diagnosis outcomes included metastases (33 cases), osteosarcoma (12 cases), chondrosarcoma (12 cases), giant cell tumor of bone (12 cases), fibrous dysplasia (7 cases), chronic osteomyelitis (7 cases), lymphoma (4 cases), multiple myeloma (4 cases), chronic fracture (3 cases), chondroblastoma (2 cases), pleomorphic undifferentiated sarcoma (2 cases), leiomyosarcoma (1 case), and Langerhans cell histiocytosis (1 case). Eighty-seven cases (85.29 %) lesions were found in the limbs, whereas 15 cases (14.71%) were in the axial locations. Compared with the manual group, the robot-assisted group had more axial locations: 7/8 vs. 11.70%(11/94), P<0.01; fewer aspirational direction adjustment: (0.4 ± 0.1) times vs. (3.1 ± 1.5) times, P<0.01 ; longer operational duration: (48.8 ± 8.8) min vs. (29.6 ± 6.0) min, P<0.01. There were no statistical differences between the two groups regarding the sex, age, pathological fracture, diagnostic accuracy, open biopsy rate and complications ( P>0.05). Conclusions:The robot-assisted core-needle biopsy is a reliable technique, it helps decrease the operational difficulty. The usage of this technique is recommendable for the bone lesions with great difficulty for biopsy, such as the minimal bone tumors and the lesions in the spine and the pelvis.
2.Awareness Investigation and Strategy Analysis on Pharmaceutical Services and Fees in Hospitals in Guizhou Province
Dongmei LI ; Qian YANG ; Shuimei SUN ; Ling HE ; Dirong WU ; Mingji LIU ; Pingping CHEN ; Libin WANG ; Zhongyuan WANG ; Hong ZHANG ; Zhu ZHU ; Xue BAI ; Changcheng SHENG ; Jiaxing ZHANG ; Lei LU ; Xue WANG ; Qi CHEN
Herald of Medicine 2024;43(9):1410-1415
Objective To investigate the current status and awareness of pharmaceutical services in hospitals in Guizhou province and to provide a reference for exploring and carrying out pharmaceutical service fees.Methods The questionnaire was designed by the"wjx.cn"website.Three kinds of questionnaires were designed for pharmacists,doctors,nurses,and patients as the research objects,with corresponding differences in some questions,and promoted on WeChat,Dingxiangyuan,and other network platforms.Results A total of 655 questionnaires were collected,and 639 valid questionnaires were recovered,with an effective recovery rate of 97.56%.324 pharmacists(50.70%),82 doctors and nurses(12.83%),233 patients(36.46%)were surveyed.The average approval score of these three groups of respondents on pharmaceutical service fees was 4.67,4.23,and 4.22,respectively(full score:5).Conclusions Overall,pharmacists'professional services have received support from medical staff and patients.However,patients'pharmaceutical service projects currently focus on dispensing services.The recognition of pharmacists'work and the public's awareness of pharmaceutical services can be improved by enhancing the professional ability of pharmacists,strengthening publicity and guidance,and exploring"Internet+pharmaceutical services",etc.,to promote the sustainable development of pharmaceutical services.
3.Outcome of bariatric surgery in patients with unexpected liver cirrhosis:A multicenter study from China
Sun XIA ; Yao LIBIN ; Kang XING ; Yu WEIHUA ; Kitaghenda Kakule FIDELE ; Mohammad Sajjad Ibn Rashid ; Taguemkam Nogue ANGELINE ; Hong JIAN ; Dong ZHIYONG ; Sun XITAI ; Zhu XIAOCHENG
Liver Research 2024;8(3):172-178
Background and aims:Liver cirrhosis is a complex disease that may result in increased morbidity and mortality following bariatric surgery(BS).This study aimed to explore the outcome of BS in patients with unexpected cirrhosis,focusing on postoperative complications and the progression of liver disease. Methods:A retrospective study of bariatric patients with cirrhosis from four centers in China between 2016 and 2023 was conducted,with follow-up for one year after BS.The primary outcome was the safety of BS in patients with unexpected cirrhosis,while the secondary outcome was the metabolic efficacy of BS in this group postoperatively. Results:A total of 47 patients met the study criteria,including 46 cases of Child-Pugh class A cirrhosis and 1 case of Child-Pugh B.Pathological examination confirmed nodular cirrhosis in 21 patients(44.68%),pseudolobule formation in 1 patient(2.13%),lipedema degeneration with inflammatory cell infiltration in 3 patients(6.38%),and chronic hepatitis in 1 patient(2.13%).The average percentage of total weight loss was 29.73±6.53%at one year postoperatively.During the 30-day postoperative period,the complication rate was 6.38%,which included portal vein thrombosis,gastrointestinal bleeding,and intra-abdominal infection.Moreover,no cases of liver decompensation or mortality were reported during the follow-up period.The remission rates of comorbidities among 41 patients one year after surgery were as fol-lows:dyslipidemia 100%,type 2 diabetes 82.61%,hypertension 84.62%,and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome 85.71%. Conclusions:BS can be safely performed in patients with unexpected cirrhosis in the compensated stage of liver disease,with low postoperative morbidity and no mortality observed during one-year follow-up.
4.Asymmetry of multifidus muscle in patients with unilateral lumbosacral radiculopathy due to lumbar disc herniation and lumbar spondylolisthesis
Chensheng QIU ; Demao KONG ; Yongsheng ZHAO ; Libin FENG ; Hongfei XIANG ; Zhu GUO ; Yuanxue YI ; Bohua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2024;44(21):1384-1392
Objective:To investigate the morphological difference and clinical significance of bilateral lumbar multifidus muscles in patients with unilateral lumbosacral radiculopathy due to lumbar disc herniation and lumbar spondylolisthesis.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on patients with low back pain, lumbar disc herniation and lumbar spondylolisthesis. Patients with lumbar disc herniation or lumbar spondylolisthesis underwent single segment lesion either at L 4, 5 or L 5S 1, while those accompanied with unilateral lumbosacral radiculopathy underwent percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy or conventional open surgery at Qingdao Municipal Hospital between January 2017 and January 2023. Patients with lumbar spondylolisthesis were subdivided into degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis and isthmic spondylolisthesis. 53 patients with low back pain met the inclusion criteria. 170 patients with lumbar disc herniation met the inclusion criteria, with 101 at L 4, 5 and 69 at L 5S 1 level. 129 patients with lumbar spondylolisthesis met the inclusion criteria, including 91 of degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis at L 4, 5 level and 9 at L 5S 1 level, and 11 of isthmic spondylolisthesis at L 4, 5 level and 18 at L 5S 1 level. Cross-sectional images at the mid-disc of L 3, 4, L 4, 5 and L 5S 1 segments in MRI were acquired. Relative total cross-sectional area (rTCSA), relative functional cross-sectional area (rFCSA), fat infiltration rate (FIR), relative fat distance (rFD) and differential value FIR (D-FIR) in bilateral lumbar multifidus muscle were measured respectively by using Image J software, and were then used to evaluate the atrophy and fat infiltration of bilateral lumbar multifidus muscles. Results:No significant difference was found between the both sides of multifidus muscle in low back pain patients. L 4, 5 lumbar disc herniation group had smaller rFCSA (0.34±0.10 and 0.35±0.10) and larger FIR [29.92(22.21, 36.46) and 26.48(17.54, 34.55)] and rFD [0.39(0.29, 0.54) and 0.32(0.21, 0.43)] on the affected side compared to the unaffected side in L 4, 5 segment, and had larger FIR (34.83±11.34 and 31.44±10.94) and rFD [0.59(0.43, 0.77) and 0.51(0.37, 0.69)] on the affected side in L 5S 1 segment. L 5S 1 lumbar disc herniation group had smaller rFCSA (0.41±0.11 and 0.42±0.12) and larger FIR [26.84(22.92, 35.29) and 24.02(20.03, 32.87)] and rFD (0.51±0.28 and 0.42±0.26) on the affected side in L 5S 1 segment. L 4, 5 degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis group had larger FIR (36.49±9.76 and 34.72±9.86) on the affected side in L 4, 5 segment, and had larger FIR [35.03(28.64, 41.85) and 33.34(26.37, 39.76)] on the affected side in L 5S 1 segment. L 5S 1 degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis group had larger FIR [42.53(37.94, 46.81) and 40.79(30.84, 43.53)] and rFD (1.12±0.79 and 0.94±0.79) on the affected side in L 5S 1 segment. L 4, 5 isthmic spondylolisthesis group had smaller rFCSA [0.24(0.20, 0.30) and 0.29(0.23, 0.34)]and larger FIR [34.19 31.30, 42.39) and 29.43(28.82, 36.89)] and rFD (0.39±0.15 and 0.29±0.15) on the affected side in L 4, 5 segment, and had larger FIR (43.18±12.71 and 34.12±11.63) on the affected side in L 5S 1 segment. L 5S 1 isthmic spondylolisthesis group had larger FIR (40.24±9.34 and 36.37±10.70) on the affected side in L 5S 1 segment. No significant difference was found of the multifidus muscle between the affected and unaffected sides in the proximal adjacent segment of the responsible segment in lumbar disc herniation or lumbar spondylolisthesis group patients. L 4, 5 isthmic spondylolisthesis group had larger D-FIR (6.75±8.46 and 1.78±5.77) in L 4, 5 segment, and had larger D-FIR (9.06±11.59 and 1.54±7.08) in L 5S 1 segment compared to L 4, 5 degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis group. Grade Ⅱ L 4, 5 lumbar spondylolisthesis group had larger D-FIR (10.73±13.61 and 1.92±7.43) in L 5S 1 segment compared to grade Ⅰ L 4, 5 lumbar spondylolisthesis group. Conclusion:L 4, 5 or L 5S 1 lumbar disc herniation and lumbar spondylolisthesis patients with unilateral lumbosacral radiculopathy had asymmetric atrophy and fat infiltration of multifidus muscle. The atrophy and fat infiltration on the affected side showed greater. The asymmetry appeared in the responsible segment and its distal adjacent lumbar segment. Lumbar spondylolisthesis patients with a lager degree of slip or with isthmic type could be accompanied by more severe asymmetry of multifidus muscle.
5.A national multi-center prospective study on the perioperative practice of enhanced recovery after surgery for choledochal cysts in children
Ming YUE ; Jiexiong FENG ; Yan′an LI ; Yuanmei LIU ; Zhigang GAO ; Qi CHEN ; Hongwei XI ; Qiang YIN ; Chengji ZHAO ; Yuzuo BAI ; Wanfu LI ; Libin ZHU ; Weibing TANG ; Hongqiang BIAN ; Huizhong NIU ; Zhiheng GUO ; Heying YANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2024;39(11):827-832
Objective:To evaluate the safety and efficacy of enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS) in the perioperative period of congenital choledochal cysts in children.Methods:This is a multicenter prospective randomized controlled study. The clinical data of 273 pediatric congenital choledochal cysts(CCC) patients who underwent surgery at 14 medical centers with complete follow-up data were collected through the medical data analysis platform. Among them, 123 cases in ERAS group were managed perioperatively in strict accordance with ERAS mode, and 150 cases in conventional group were managed according to traditional mode. The length of hospital stay,time to first farting, time to complete feeding, the incidence of complications, cost and readmission rate within 30 days,stress indexes and liver function were compared between the two groups.Results:Compared with the conventional group, median time to start farting (2.0 d vs. 3.0 d, P<0.001), median time to complete feeding (5.0 d vs. 7.0 d, P<0.001), median postoperative hospitalization time (6.0 d vs. 9.0 d, P<0.001),the median total length of stay(13.0 d vs. 15.0 d, P<0.001) were shorter,the median hospitalization cost (37,000 yuan vs.43,000 yuan P<0.001) was lower, and stress indexes recovered quickly. The incidence of postoperative hospital stay and readimission rate within 30 d were not statistically different between the two groups. Conclusion:It is safe and feasible to implement ERAS for children with CCC in the perioperative period, which can reduce stress response, speed up recovery,and save medical costs.
6.Metabolic Disease Management Guideline for National Metabolic Management Center(2nd edition)
Weiqing WANG ; Yufan WANG ; Guixia WANG ; Guang NING ; Dalong ZHU ; Ping LIU ; Libin LIU ; Jianmin LIU ; Zhaoli YAN ; Xulei TANG ; Bangqun JI ; Sunjie YAN ; Heng SU ; Jianling DU ; Sheli LI ; Li LI ; Shengli WU ; Jinsong KUANG ; Yubo SHA ; Ping ZHANG ; Yifei ZHANG ; Lei CHEN ; Zunhai ZHOU ; Chao ZHENG ; Qidong ZHENG ; Zhongyan SHAN ; Dong ZHAO ; Zhigang ZHAO ; Ling HU ; Tingyu KE ; Yu SHI ; Yingfen QIN ; Mingjun GU ; Xuejiang GU ; Fengmei XU ; Zuhua GAO ; Qijuan DONG ; Yi SHU ; Yuancheng DAI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2023;39(6):538-554
The latest epidemiological data suggests that the situation of adult diabetes in China is severe, and metabolic diseases have become significant chronic illnesses that have a serious impact on public health and social development. After more than six years of practice, the National Metabolic Management Center(MMC) has developed distinctive approaches to manage metabolic patients and has achieved a series of positive outcomes, continuously advancing the standardized diagnosis and treatment model. In order to further improve the efficiency, based on the first edition, the second edition guideline was composed by incorporating experience of the past six years in conjunction with the latest international and domestic guidelines.
7.Research Progress of Sweet Taste Receptors in the Pathogenesis of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and the Effect of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Tiefeng SUN ; Libin ZHAN ; Ningzi ZANG ; Tianyi HANG ; Lianlian ZHU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(8):2660-2667
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus(T2DM)is a chronic metabolic disease characterized by disorders of insulin and glucose.As a disease closely related to our daily diet,the molecular mechanism of its pathogenesis is still unclear.Sweet taste receptors are a kind of G protein-coupled receptors with 7 times transmembrane.Although the research on the pathogenesis of T2DM has been gradually deepened,there are few studies on the mechanism of sweet taste damage in the state of disease.Therefore,in-depth study of the pathological mechanism of T2DM sweet taste receptor damage is of great significance to further understand the molecular characteristics of sweet taste receptors and explore new targets of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of T2DM.In this paper,the biological characteristics of sweet taste receptors,signal transduction mechanism of sweet taste receptors,sweet taste receptors and T2DM,sweet taste receptors and"spleen is sweet"are reviewed in order to provide the latest opinions for the targeted prevention and treatment of this kind of diseases by traditional Chinese medicine and the elucidation of related pathological mechanism.
8.Ribitol⁃5⁃phosphate transferase fukutin inhibits the secretion of α⁃dystroglycan in HeLa cells
Heng Zhou ; Bing Qiao ; Caihong Li ; Qiang Li ; Fangxiu Zhu ; Libin Fan
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2022;57(10):1640-1645
Objective :
To investigate the effects of fukutin ( FKTN) which is a member of ribitol⁃5⁃phosphate transferases on HeLa cell cycle, apoptosis, migration and the secretion of α⁃dystroglycan(α⁃DG) .
Methods :
The plasmid pcDNA3. 1⁃α⁃DAG⁃HA was constructed. HeLa cells were transfected with plasmid pcDNA3. 1⁃FKTN ⁃ 3xFlag, then the total protein was extracted for Western blot to determine the expression level of FKTN. Cell cycle and apoptosis were measured by flow cytometry after the overexpression of FKTN. Following the overexpression of FKTN, wound⁃healing assay was performed to detect the cell migration rate, as the same time wheat germ agglutinin⁃agarose (WGA⁃agarose) was used to enrich α⁃DG in the cell cultures, then α⁃DG was detected by Western blot.
Results :
The eukaryotic expression plasmid pcDNA3. 1⁃α⁃DAG⁃HA was constructed successfully. FKTN could be overexpressed in HeLa cells. After the overexpression of FKTN,the percentage of S phase of cell cycle in the experimental group decreased (P < 0. 001) and apoptosis rate unchanged (P > 0. 05) when compared with the control group. There was no change in the cell migration rate of experimental group (P > 0. 05), but after the overexpression of FKTN, secretion of α⁃DG decreased when compared with control group.
Conclusion
Overexpressing FKTN arrests cell cycle and inhibits the secretion of α⁃DG in HeLa cells. Apoptosis and cell migration of HeLa cells are not affected by the overexpression of FKTN.
9.The interaction of RACK1 with CLIC1 in cells
Caihong Li ; Liangliang Zhu ; Beihua Wang ; Heng Zhou ; Qiang Li ; Fangxiu Zhu ; Libin Fan
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2022;57(10):1518-1522
Objective :
To investigate the interaction between intracellular chloride ion protein 1(CLIC1) and activated protein kinase C receptor 1 ( RACK1) .
Methods :
Plasmids pcDNA3. 1⁃RACK1⁃HA and/or pcDNA3. 1 ⁃CLIC1⁃FLAG were transfected into HEK 293T cells, and pcDNA3. 1⁃RACK1⁃HA and/or pcDNA3. 1⁃CLIC1⁃FLAG were transfected into COS7. GST⁃pulldown and immunoprecipitation assays were performed to determine the interaction between CLIC1 and RACK1 in vivo and in vitro. The co⁃localization of CLIC1 and RACK1 was observed by indirect immunofluorescence assay.
Results :
Western blot confirmed that CLIC1 and RACK1 could be highly expressed in HEK 293T cells. GST⁃pulldown showed that RACK1 bound CLIC1 in vitro, and immunoprecipitation showed that CLIC1 and RACK1 interacted in vivo. Furthermore, indirect immunofluorescence assay showed CLIC1 co⁃localized with RACK1 .
Conclusion
Human CLIC1 protein interacts with RACK1 in vitro and in vivo.
10.Correlation between hepatitis B virus infection and deep infection after spinal internal fixation surgery and analysis of pathogenic bacteria
Maosong ZHU ; Jun GONG ; Libin ZHOU ; Jinxian XIA
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2021;44(5):403-410
Objective:To explore the correlation between hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection and deep infection after spinal internal fixation surgery and analysis of pathogenic bacteria.Methods:One hundred and eighty-four patients who underwent spinal internal fixation with HBV infection in Xiaogan First People′s Hospital of Hubei Province from January 2013 to January 2019 were selected as the HBV infection group, and 184 patients who underwent spinal internal fixation with non-HBV infection were selected as the non-HBV infection group. The incidence of deep infection and the distribution of pathogenic bacteria were compared between 2 groups. The influencing factors of postoperative deep infection and HBV reactivation in patients with HBV infection were analyzed by single factor analysis and multi-factor Logistics regression analysis.Results:The incidence of deep infection after spinal internal fixation surgery in HBV infection group was significantly higher than that in non-HBV infection group: 19.57% (36/184) vs. 9.24% (17/184), and there was statistical difference ( P<0.01). The pathogenic bacteria of deep infection in both groups were mainly acinetobacter bausinensis, klebsiella pneumoniae, staphylococcus aureus, staphylococcus epidermidis. There was no statistically significant difference in the distribution of pathogenic bacteria between 2 groups ( P>0.05). The deep infection incidences in age ≥ 65 years, operation time ≥ 3 h, intraoperative blood loss ≥ 1000 ml, CD 4+/CD 8+<1.4, total lymphocyte count<0.7 × 10 9/L, liver function abnormalities (AST>40 U/L or ALT>50 U/L), HBV-DNA (+) patients with HBV infection were significantly higher: 27.16%(22/81) vs. 13.59%(14/103), 28.77%(21/73) vs. 13.51%(15/111), 31.15%(19/61) vs. 13.82%(17/123), 29.69%(19/64) vs. 14.17%(17/120), 27.78% (20/72) vs. 14.29%(16/112), 7/18 vs. 17.47%(29/166), 30.43%(21/69) vs. 13.04%(15/115), and there were statistical differences ( P<0.05 or <0.01). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that intraoperative blood loss (≥ 1 000 ml), CD 4+/CD 8+(<1.4), total lymphocyte count (<0.7 × 10 9/L), and HBV-DNA (+) were independent risk factors for deep infection after spinal internal fixation in patients with HBV infection ( P<0.01 or <0.05). The HBV reactivation incidence in age ≥ 65 years, operation time ≥ 3 h, intraoperative blood loss ≥ 1 000 ml, liver function abnormalities, HBV-DNA (+), postoperative deep infection patients with HBV infection were significantly increased: 33.33% (27/81) vs. 18.45% (19/103), 34.25% (25/73) vs. 18.92% (21/111), 34.43% (21/61) vs. 20.33% (25/123), 8/18 vs. 22.89% (38/166), 34.78% (24/69) vs. 19.13% (22/115), 41.67% (15/36) vs. 20.95% (31/148), and there were statistical differences ( P<0.05). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that intraoperative blood loss (≥ 1 000 ml), HBV-DNA (+) and postoperative deep infection were independent risk factors for HBV reactivation after spinal internal fixation in patients with HBV infection ( P<0.05 or <0.01). Conclusions:HBV infection significantly increases the incidence of deep infection after spinal internal fixation surgery, and the independent risk factors are intraoperative blood loss (≥1 000 ml), CD 4+/CD 8+ (<1.4), total lymphocyte count (<0.7 × 10 9/L), and HBV-DNA (+). Spinal internal fixation surgery can cause HBV reactivation, and its independent risk factors are intraoperative blood loss (≥ 1 000 ml), HBV-DNA (+) and postoperative deep infection.


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