1.Risk factors for cage retropulsion following transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion
Jintao XI ; Qilin LU ; Yang WANG ; Xiaojuan WANG ; Peng LYU ; Long CHEN ; Zhen SHI ; Wei XIE ; Yiliang ZHU ; Xugui LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(9):1394-1398
BACKGROUND:Previous literature reported that the fusion cage moved more than 2 mm from its original position,which means that the fusion cage moved backward.At present,clinical observation has found that the factors leading to the displacement of the fusion cage are complex,and the relationship between these factors and the cage retropulsion is not clear. OBJECTIVE:To explore the risk factors related to cage retropulsion after lumbar interbody fusion. METHODS:Retrospective analysis was conducted in 200 patients who underwent transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion surgery with a polyetheretherketone interbody fusion from February 2020 to February 2022.According to the distance from the posterior edge of the vertebral fusion cage to the posterior edge of the vertebral body after the operation(the second day after the removal of the drainage tube)and 1,3,6 and 12 months after the operation,patients were divided into cage retropulsion group(≥2 mm)and cage non-retropulsion group(<2 mm).The factors that may affect cage retropulsion,such as age,gender,body mass index,bone mineral density,operation time,bleeding,endplate injury,preoperative and postoperative interbody height,cage implantation depth,cage size,and segmental anterior convexity angle,were analyzed by univariate and logistic regression analysis. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Posterior displacement of the fusion cage occurred in 15 cases(15/200).The differences in basic information such as age and body mass index between the two groups were not statistically significant.(2)The results of the univariate analysis were that gap height difference,time to wear a brace,segmental anterior convexity angle difference,bone mineral density,and age were related to posterior migration of the cage.(3)The results of logistic regression analysis were that cage size,endplate injury condition,and depth of cage implantation were risk factors for cage retropulsion.(4)These findings suggest that cage retropulsion after lumbar interbody fusion is caused by multiple factors,including segmental anterior convexity angle difference,bone mineral density,cage size,endplate damage,time to wear a brace,and depth of cage implantation.
2.Data-Driven Construction of Operation Evaluation System for Large Medical Equipment in Children's Hospital
Qilin TAO ; Xiaobo ZHANG ; Peng SHAO ; Jiasheng NI
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2024;48(1):114-118
Objective Through data collection and analysis,the method of evaluating the operation quality of large medical equipment in children's hospital is explored and suggestions on the use and configuration of large medical equipment is put forward.Methods Collect the equipment operation data through the Internet of Things,and combine the hospital HIS,RIS,HRP and other information system data to establish the operation evaluation system of large medical equipment of children's hospital.CRITIC method is used to quantitatively evaluate single type of equipment and single equipment.Results Hospital big data platform realizes the longitudinal analysis of the operation data of a single large equipment and forms a visual chart,which is displayed on the PC and mobile terminals.Municipal platform can conduct horizontal analysis on the equipment operation data to realize the comprehensive quantitative evaluation of the operation level of large equipment of children's hospital and put forward suggestions for use and configuration.Conclusion A large equipment operation evaluation system for children's hospital is established through data collection and analysis,and the fine management level of large medical equipment is improved.
3.Effects of individualized dosing regimen on blood trough concentration of vancomycin and renal function in critically ill patients
Huaidong PENG ; Ruichang ZHANG ; Shijing GUO ; Qilin YANG ; Xiuman SUN ; Zequn LAI ; Ruolun WANG
China Pharmacy 2023;34(13):1611-1616
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects of individualized dosing regimen on blood trough concentration of vancomycin and renal function in critically ill patients. METHODS According to relevant guidelines and the results of Vancomycin Calculator, clinical pharmacists formulated an individualized dosing regimen of vancomycin including loading dose and maintenance dose for critically ill patients based on the two independent variables of body weight and creatinine clearance rate. Using the method of retrospective study, patients who were admitted to the department of intensive care unit (ICU) of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University and used the regimen from July 2018 to December 2021 were selected as the trial group, and patients who were treated with vancomycin and received blood drug concentration monitoring in ICU from January 2015 to June 2018 were recruited in the control group. The difference in trough concentration distribution and the incidence of acute kidney injury (AKI) after medication were compared between the two groups, the change of serum creatinine before and after medication in the trial group was analyzed. RESULTS Totally 197 patients were included in the trial group and 144 patients were in the control group. There was no significant difference between the two groups in the clinical information (gender, age, body weight, acute physiology and chronic health evaluation Ⅱ score, the proportion of patients with renal insufficiency, etc.) (P>0.05). The proportions of major infection sites (including lung, urinary, abdominal, blood and central nervous system) and treatment type (target or empirical treatment) also had no significant difference between the two groups (P>0.05). There was no significant difference in the attainment rate of ideal trough concentration (15-20 μg/mL) and the proportion of patients with trough concentration >20 μg/mL between the two groups (P>0.05), while the attainment rate of target trough concentration (10-20 μg/mL) and the proportion of patients with trough concentration <10 μg/mL were significantly different between the two groups (P<0.05). The attainment rate of target trough concentration in patients with chronic renal insufficiency in trial group was significantly higher than that in control group (P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the incidence of AKI and vancomycin-associated AKI between the two groups (P>0.05). In the trial group with medication duration ≥7 days , the level of serum creatinine on the 7th day of treatment was increased significantly, compared with that on the 3rd day of treatment (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS This individualized dosing regimen can improve the attainment rate of target trough concentration of vancomycin in critically ill patients, especially those with chronic renal insufficiency, during the first standardized monitoring, and not increase the risk of renal injury compared with previous empirical medication.
4.Interobserver variation in the morphological evaluation of nuclear features of noninvasive follicular thyroid neoplasm with papillary like nuclear features
Peng SU ; Xiaofang ZHANG ; Honggang LIU ; Xiaolong JI ; Tiesheng WANG ; Renya ZHANG ; Qilin AO ; Yue XU ; Zhiyan LIU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2020;36(7):598-602
Objective:To evaluate the interobserver variation of pathologists in the morphological evaluation of non-invasive follicular thyroid neoplasm with papillary-like nuclear features(NIFTP).Methods:Nine pathologists from different regions in China were selected to evaluate the digital slides of 30 cases of NIFTP. Three score system was applied, including nuclear size and shape, membrane irregularity, and chromatin features. Individual histologic features were scored as either present(1)or absent(0). A total score of 0 or 1 was considered inadequate for the diagnosis of NIFTP and a total score of 2 or 3 was considered sufficient for the diagnosis of NIFTP.Results:Overall, 9 doctors had weak consistency in the interpretation of the 30 cases(Kappa value 0.081 4), in which the interpretation of the membrane irregularity had the best consistency(Kappa value 0.193 6)and the interpretation of nuclear size and shape revealed the worst consistency(Kappa value 0.102 2). The overall consistency of the evaluation from the 7 senior pathologists was better than that of all the pathologists(Kappa value 0.134 1), but it was still weak. The consistency of nuclear membrane irregularity(Kappa value 0.267 4)and nuclear chromatin features(Kappa value 0.257 3)was weak, but much better than that of nuclear size and shape(Kappa value 0.073 0). The interobserver consistency in our study was lower than that in Asian study generally. However, the judgement on membrane irregularity in our senior pathologists was better than that in Asian study.Conclusion:The interobserver variation on the evaluation of the nuclear features of NIFTP is probably due to the education level, working experience, personal understanding of the diagnostic criteria, the regional difference, and some uncertain reasons. There is overall a weak consistency in the interpretation of NIFTP by Chinese pathologists, and it is necessary to popularize the diagnostic criteria and specify the criteria in detail. It is important to exclude high-risk genetic mutation using immunohistochemical staining or molecular examination on those patients with morphology of NIFTP.
5.Fibrosing alopecia in a pattern distribution: a case report
Zhongming LI ; Wenrong XU ; Qilin ZHU ; Jing ZHU ; Jie SUN ; Li YIN ; Yuqian LI ; Anyi PENG ; Xufeng DU ; M. Dirk ELSTON
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2020;53(5):356-359
A case of fibrosing alopecia in a pattern distribution (FAPD) and its clinicopathological, dermoscopic and TrichoScan features were reported to improve the understanding of FAPD. A 23-year-old male patient presented with progressive hair loss on the forehead and top of the head for 10 years, local hair thinning and softening, and occasional scalp itching. Skin examination showed diffuse sparseness of hair from the forehead to the top of the head, frontal hairline recession, focal thinning and softening of hair, some follicular keratotic papules and perifollicular erythema on the alopecic area, with no obvious scales. TrichoScan examination revealed markedly decreased hair density and increased proportions of vellus hairs. Dermoscopy showed loss of some follicular ostia and confluent white dots. Histopathological examination of the scalp showed lichenoid lymphocytic infiltration around the infundibulum and isthmus of hair follicles, concentrically layered perifollicular fibrosis, hair follicle destruction, formation of follicular micro-scars, markedly increased variation in the diameter of residual follicles, and some vellus hairs. The patient was diagnosed with FAPD. FAPD is easily misdiagnosed as androgenetic alopecia, and early diagnosis and treatment are needed.
6.Progress in Individualized Drug Administration of Valproic Acid
Lei YUAN ; Mubai MA ; Qilin PENG ; Shengxin WANG ; Boting ZHOU
Herald of Medicine 2017;36(10):1083-1091
Valproic acid is a first-line broad-spectrum antiepileptic drug, however, the pharmacokinetics of valproic acid are affected by many factors, such as heredity, drug combination and so on. So, how to realize the individualized dosing regimen of valproic acid has received much attention. Population pharmacokinetics combines classical pharmacokinetic principles and population statistical models to quantitatively evaluate the influence factor of drug concentration in the patient population. Thus, it can optimize characterization of the differences among individuals. This article reviews the researches about valproic acid in recent years, and summarizes the effect of the factors on the metabolism of valproic acid, such as drug combination and gene polymorphism. Additionally, focus on the latest research progress of individual administration of valproic acid under the guidance of population pharmacokinetics.
7.The impact of dean's characteristics on the competitiveness of private hospitals:Based on a study of 100 private hospital data
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2016;9(9):20-24
This paper selects the characteristics of hospital deans as a starting point to study the influence of private hospital competitiveness .According to the competitiveness of the private hospitals 100 list in Hong Kong , Eric Peter Hospital Management Research Center released in 2014 , regard the list derived competitiveness evaluation score as the independent variable , and according to the manual excerpt from hospital official website and publicly available information ,the Author has calculated the sample characteristics data of the list of 100 private hospitals and other con-trol variables .Research results demonstrate that private hospital deans 'age distribution structure is too large , and the average years of work in the health care practice is higher , with a higher proportion of senior professional titles and o-verseas study and work backgrounds .Through the establishment of multiple linear regression models for further study showed that the private hospital deans 'age , professional , technical titles and work experience has affected the com-petitiveness of the evaluation of the hospital .Therefore , this paper recommends that private hospitals should give full play to the advantages of expert dean and dean of the decision-making for core position should be clear , and the intro-duction and training of personnel presidency as a priority work .
8.Protective effect of insulin-like growth factor-1 on vascular endothelial function in hypercholesterolemia and the underlying mechanism.
Shaokui JI ; Qilin MA ; Xiuju LUO ; Jun PENG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2013;38(1):36-42
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the relationship between insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) in the serum and the vascular endothelial function in patients with hypercholesterolemia and the underlying mechanism.
METHODS:
We examined the flow-mediated arterial diastolic function (FMD), the levels of IGF-1, asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA), NO, and the activity of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) in the serum from 25 patients with hypercholesterolemia and from healthy controls. An endothelial cell injury model was established by incubation of the human umbical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) with oxidized low-density lipoprotein (ox-LDL) for 24 hours. Cells were treated with IGF-1 30 min before ox-LDL treatment. The levels of ADMA, NOS, and NO in the cell supernatant, the activity of dimethylarginine dimethylamine hydrolase (DDAH) in the cell lysate were measured. Beta-galactosidase staining was used to assess the degree of endothelial cell senescence by calculating the senescence rate of cells.
RESULTS:
Compared with the control group, the FMD, the levels of IGF-1 and NO, and the activity of NOS in the serum from patients with hypercholesterolemia decreased significantly accompanied with a dramatic increase at ADMA level. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that the change in IGF-1 was positively correlated with FMD while the change in ADMA was negatively correlated with FMD. Compared with the control group, ox-LDL treatments significantly decreased the activities of DDAH and NOS, and the level of NO, accompanied with an increase in ADMA. Betagalactosidase staining showed that the senescence rate of cells increased in the ox-LDL group. The effect of ox-LDL on HUVECs was significantly attenuated at the presence of IGF-1.
CONCLUSION
The decrease in IGF-1 in the peripheral blood may contribute to vascular endothelial dysfunction in patients with hypercholesterolemia. IGF-1 can protect HUVECs against ox-LDL-induced senescence, which is likely involved in the regulation of DDAH/ADMA pathway.
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9.Effect of gypenosides on DMN-induced liver fibrosis in rats.
Qin FENG ; Xuemei LI ; Jinghua PENG ; Xiaohua DUAN ; Qilin FU ; Yiyang HU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(4):505-508
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of gypenosides on DMN-induced liver fibrosis in rats.
METHODA rat liver fibrosis model was established by injecting DMN intraperitoneally. Four weeks later, model rats were randomly devided into three groups: the model group, the gypenosides treated group (200 mg x kg(-1)) and the colchicine treated group (0.1 mg x kg(-1)), with 10 specimens for each group. After a 2-week treatment, following parameters were observed: (1) last body weight, weight ratio between liver and spleen; (2) content of liver hydroxyproline (Hyp); (3) activity of serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), gamma-glutamyltransferase (gamma-GT), content of albumin (Alb) and total bilirubin( TBiL) in serum; (4) liver pathology (Sirius red staining and HE staining); (5) activity of liver superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione reduced (GSH), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) and content of liver maleic dialdehyde (MDA).
RESULTThere were classic liver cirrhosis pathological changes in model groups. Compared with the normal group, liver Hyp content, activity of serum ATL, AST, gamma-GT and content of serum TBiL, MDA of model groups significantly increased; content of serum Alb and liver GSH, activity of liver SOD and GSH-Px decreased significantly in model groups. In comparison with the model group, liver cirrhosis remarkable improved in the gypenosides group, content of liver Hyp reduced significantly (P < 0.01), which was equal to the colchicine group. Compared with the model group, liver function parameters improved markedly in the gypenosides group; liver SOD and GSH-Px activities significantly increased; MDA content reduced significantly (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONGypenosides shows an effect in treating DMN-induced liver fibrosis in rats.
Animals ; Body Weight ; drug effects ; Dimethylnitrosamine ; adverse effects ; Glutathione ; metabolism ; Glutathione Peroxidase ; metabolism ; Gynostemma ; Hydroxyproline ; metabolism ; Liver ; drug effects ; enzymology ; metabolism ; pathology ; Liver Cirrhosis ; chemically induced ; drug therapy ; metabolism ; pathology ; Male ; Malondialdehyde ; metabolism ; Organ Size ; drug effects ; Plant Extracts ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar
10.Diagnostic value of clinical indices in syndrome differentiation of chronic hepatitis B: an exploration based on receiver operating characteristic curves and stepwise discriminant analysis.
Yu ZHAO ; Jinghua PENG ; Xuemei LI ; Qilin FU ; Tuan CUI ; Qi LI ; Yajun TANG ; Qin FENG ; Hua ZHANG ; Hua ZHOU ; Yiyang HU
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2012;10(12):1382-7
To explore the diagnostic value of 75 commonly used clinical laboratory markers for differentiation of traditional Chinese medicine syndromes such as liver and gallbladder damp-heat and liver depression and spleen deficiency in patients with chronic hepatitis B.

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