1.Early Efficacy Assessment of Targeted Therapy for Crohn's Disease by Ultrasound
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2024;15(1):130-134
Crohn's disease (CD) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease with complicated pathogenesis and prolonged condition. In recent years, with the development of targeted therapy, biological agents have been widely used in the treatment of CD, which has significantly improved the prognosis of CD patients. If the efficacy evaluation can be carried out at the early stage of targeted therapy, it may help to figure out the patients who can benefit from the treatment and optimize the treatment plan for the ineffective patients in time. In the evaluation of CD activity and efficacy, ultrasound has the advantages of high accuracy, no radiation and high patient acceptance, and therefore has potential clinical application value in the early efficacy evaluation of CD targeted therapy. This article reviews the research progress to provides a reference for optimizing the treatment plan for CD patients.
2.Improved discharge survival in pre-hospital cardiac arrest patients: the Shenzhen Bao'an experience
Wenwu ZHANG ; Jinfeng LIANG ; Qingli DOU ; Jun XU ; Jinle LIN ; Conghua WANG ; Wuyuan TAO ; Xianwen HUANG ; Wenhua LIU ; Yujie LI ; Xiaoming ZHANG ; Cuimei XING ; Huadong ZHU ; Xuezhong YU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2024;33(11):1518-1523
Objective:Cardiac arrest (CA) represents a significant public health challenge, posing a substantial threat to individual health and survival. To enhance the survival rates of patients experiencing out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), Baoan District in Shenzhen City has undertaken exploratory initiatives and practical interventions, yielding promising preliminary outcomes.Methods:1.Innovate emergency medical services by developing a "four-circle integration" system that connects to the hospital. This system encompasses the social emergency medical system, the out-of-hospital emergency medical system, the in-hospital emergency medical service system, and the intensive care treatment system. 2.Develop a comprehensive model for the construction of a social emergency medical training system, characterized by party leadership, government oversight, departmental coordination, professional guidance, technological support, and community involvement, termed the "Baonan Model." Additionally, establish evaluation criteria to assess the effectiveness of the social emergency medical training system in Baonan District; 3. Develop a cardiac arrest registration system and a social emergency medical training management system for Baonan District; 4. Enhance the proficiency in treatment techniques and the quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation among emergency medical professionals; 5. Strengthen and advance the development of a "five-minute social rescue network" to address the critical "emergency window period." .Result:In Baonan District, 9.18% of the public is trained in emergency medical skills. The bystander CPR rate for OHCA is 26.11%, AED use is at 4.78%, the 30-day survival rate is 6.31%, and the discharge survival rate is 4.44%.Conclusion:The implementation of the aforementioned measures can substantially enhance the survival rate of patients experiencing OHCA at the time of discharge.
3.Research advances in hippocampal neurogenesis and epilepsy in high-altitude area
Journal of Apoplexy and Nervous Diseases 2024;41(12):1102-1105
Epilepsy is a clinical syndrome caused by highly synchronized abnormal discharges of brain neurons due to various causes. Studies have shown that abnormal hippocampal neurogenesis is observed in both human epilepsy patients and animal models of epilepsy, and abnormal neurogenesis can alter normal neural circuits in the hippocampus and promote the development of hippocampal sclerosis, ultimately leading to the development and progression of epilepsy. The low-pressure hypoxic environment unique to the plateau affects hippocampal neurogenesis by regulating hypoxia-inducible factors, the Wnt signaling pathway, the Notch signaling pathway, and EPO, thereby affecting the susceptibility to epilepsy and the development and progression of epilepsy. This article reviews the mechanism of interaction between hippocampal neurogenesis and epilepsy in high-altitude hypoxic environments, in order to provide potential strategies and targets for the treatment of epilepsy.
Neurogenesis
;
Hippocampus
4.Value of ultrasound in the diagnosis of secondary loss of response in pediatric Crohn′s disease treated with Infliximab
Xin WEI ; Yanchun CUI ; Yanxiu HU ; Yue XIN ; Xiaoling XIONG ; Qingli ZHU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2023;32(9):796-800
Objective:To investigate the value of ultrasound in the diagnosis of secondary loss of response in children with Crohn′s disease at maintenance stage treated with Infliximab.Methods:From January 2017 to December 2021, 51 children with Crohn′s disease who received Infliximab treatment and clinical response in the Beijing Children′s Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University were retrospectively analyzed, and whether there was secondary loss of response during the maintenance period was observed. The ultrasound examination results at the 14th week of treatment were collected to understand the correlation between ultrasound examination of intestinal wall and peri-intestinal healing and secondary loss of response.Results:A total of 15 out of 51 patients (29.4%) experienced secondary loss of response during treatment follow-up up to 54 weeks. Compared to children with continuous response, children with secondary loss of response had a thicker intestinal wall at week 14 of treatment [5.0 (3.8, 6.0)mm compared to 3.0 (2.0, 4.0)mm, P<0.001], and a higher proportion of intestinal wall stratified structure disappearance [8/15 (53.33%) compared to 3/36 (8.33%), P<0.001]. When intestinal wall thickness>3.0 mm, the sensitivity was 0.955, and the specificity was 0.483. The sensitivity and specificity of clear diagnosis of secondary loss of response in intestinal wall stratification were 0.727 and 0.825, respectively. The sensitivity and specificity of combined diagnosis for secondary loss of response were 0.933 and 0.611, respectively. Conclusions:At the 14th week of treatment with Infliximab in children with Crohn′s disease, the thickness of intestinal wall measured by ultrasound being more than 3.0 mm and the disappearance of intestinal wall statified structure provide important information for the diagnosis of secondary loss of response.
5.The application of ultrasound in the diagnosis of small bowel volvulus in adults
Yanwen LUO ; Qingli ZHU ; Wenbo LI ; Wei LIU ; Lin CONG ; Xianlin HAN ; Yingxin WEI ; Guannan ZHANG ; Mengsu XIAO ; Li MA
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2023;61(10):907-912
Objective:To analyze the ultrasound characteristics of small bowel volvulus among adults and to investigate the value of ultrasound in the diagnosis of small bowel volvulus.Methods:Totally 34 adults with small bowel volvulus confirmed by clinical diagnosis or surgery and who underwent ultrasound examination at Peking Union Medical College Hospital from August 2017 to October 2022 were enrolled, including 19 males and 15 females, aged (55.0±21.8) years (range: 19 to 94 years). The clinical characteristics, CT images and ultrasound images of the patients were retrospectively reviewed, and the ultra, sound features of small bowel volvulus and its diagnostic efficacy were analyzed.Results:Abdominal pain was the typical clinical symptom of all patients. Other symptoms included 21 cases of abdominal distension, 19 cases of nausea and vomiting, and 13 cases of cessation of passage of stool or flatus. Eight patients had signs of peritonitis and 22 patients had abnormal bowel sounds. Twenty patients had a history of abdominal surgery. Twenty-seven patients underwent surgery for intestinal obstruction, and the remaining 7 patients improved after conservative treatment. All cases were evaluated by ultrasound, 11 cases showed a “whirl sign” and were diagnosed as small bowel volvulus, the diagnostic accuracy rate was 32.4% (11/34), ultrasound simultaneously diagnosed intestinal obstruction in 21 cases, 17 cases of abdominal effusion, 4 cases of intestinal wall thickening, 2 cases of abdominal mass, 1 case of intussusception, 1 case of right sided inguinal hernia. CT and ultrasound had a consistent positive discovery in 88.2% (30/34) of all the patients.Conclusion:Ultrasound is valuable in the diagnosis of small bowel volvulus and the evaluation of complications.
6.The application of ultrasound in the diagnosis of small bowel volvulus in adults
Yanwen LUO ; Qingli ZHU ; Wenbo LI ; Wei LIU ; Lin CONG ; Xianlin HAN ; Yingxin WEI ; Guannan ZHANG ; Mengsu XIAO ; Li MA
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2023;61(10):907-912
Objective:To analyze the ultrasound characteristics of small bowel volvulus among adults and to investigate the value of ultrasound in the diagnosis of small bowel volvulus.Methods:Totally 34 adults with small bowel volvulus confirmed by clinical diagnosis or surgery and who underwent ultrasound examination at Peking Union Medical College Hospital from August 2017 to October 2022 were enrolled, including 19 males and 15 females, aged (55.0±21.8) years (range: 19 to 94 years). The clinical characteristics, CT images and ultrasound images of the patients were retrospectively reviewed, and the ultra, sound features of small bowel volvulus and its diagnostic efficacy were analyzed.Results:Abdominal pain was the typical clinical symptom of all patients. Other symptoms included 21 cases of abdominal distension, 19 cases of nausea and vomiting, and 13 cases of cessation of passage of stool or flatus. Eight patients had signs of peritonitis and 22 patients had abnormal bowel sounds. Twenty patients had a history of abdominal surgery. Twenty-seven patients underwent surgery for intestinal obstruction, and the remaining 7 patients improved after conservative treatment. All cases were evaluated by ultrasound, 11 cases showed a “whirl sign” and were diagnosed as small bowel volvulus, the diagnostic accuracy rate was 32.4% (11/34), ultrasound simultaneously diagnosed intestinal obstruction in 21 cases, 17 cases of abdominal effusion, 4 cases of intestinal wall thickening, 2 cases of abdominal mass, 1 case of intussusception, 1 case of right sided inguinal hernia. CT and ultrasound had a consistent positive discovery in 88.2% (30/34) of all the patients.Conclusion:Ultrasound is valuable in the diagnosis of small bowel volvulus and the evaluation of complications.
7.Application value of high-frequency ultrasonography in some disfiguring dermatoses
Yukun WANG ; Qingli ZHU ; Jie LIU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2022;55(12):1110-1113
Disfiguring dermatoses are a group of cutaneous diseases that affects the appearance and mental health of patients to various extents. Patients usually have high expectations for the treatment outcome, and there is an urgent need for convenient and accurate non-invasive auxiliary evaluation tools for better diagnosis and treatment. With the development of high-frequency ultrasonography, more and more skin diseases, including disfiguring dermatoses, have been objectively and accurately assessed by this technology. This review summarizes research progress in the application of high-frequency ultrasonography in the diagnosis and treatment of some disfiguring dermatoses.
8.Chinese consensus on diagnosis and treatment of intestinal Beh?et′s disease
Hong YANG ; Yao HE ; Yufang WANG ; Jie LIANG ; Qing ZHENG ; Wei LIU ; Weixun ZHOU ; Qingli ZHU ; Minhu CHEN ; Kaichun WU ; Jiaming QIAN
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2022;42(10):649-658
Beh?et′s syndrome is a kind of chronic systemic vasculitis with involvement of multiple organs. Intestinal involvement of Beh?et′s syndrome is presently named as intestinal Beh?et′s syndrome. Recently, there is considering another kind of disease type with only typical intestinal ulcers. Since it is difficult to differentiate intestinal Beh?et′s syndrome from Crohn′s disease, intestinal tuberculosis, intestinal lymphoma, and intestinal manifestations of many other autoimmune diseases, and there is limited evidence for the therapy of intestinal Beh?et′s syndrome, proposing diagnosis and treatment recommendations for intestinal Beh?et′s syndrome through evidence-based judgment will be of great significance for clinical practice.
9.Application and evaluation of ultrasound critical value in ruptured tubal pregnancy
Xiaoyan ZHANG ; Yang GUI ; Zhenzhen LIU ; Jianchu LI ; Qingli ZHU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2022;31(2):140-144
Objective:To evaluate the diagnosis and critical value reporting of ruptured tubal pregnancy by ultrasound.Methods:The clinical and ultrasound data of 70 patients with ruptured tubal pregnancy diagnosed by surgery in Peking Union Medical College Hospital from August 2017 to May 2021 were retrospectively analyzed to evaluate the diagnosis and critical value reporting of ruptured tubal pregnancy by ultrasound.Results:Among the 70 patients, 68 patients underwent gynecological ultrasonography and two patients did not. Sixty-three cases (92.6%, 63/68) were accurately diagnosed as adnexal ectopic pregnancy mass, abdominal and pelvic effusion/blood clot, and 5 adnexal ectopic pregnancy masses (7.4%, 5/68) were missed.Among the 5 missed cases, 4 cases (80%, 4/5) were heterotopic pregnancy (2 cases of IVF-ET 2 embryos, 1 case of patient taking ovulation induction drugs, 1 case of gravida with twin family history) and 1 case (20%, 1/5) of single tubal pregnancy. Critical values were reported in the all 63 cases of ruptured tubal pregnancy diagnosed by preoperative ultrasound.Conclusions:Ultrasound could accurately diagnose tubal pregnancy and assess its rupture, and timely report the critical value, effectively guarantee the medical safety. The particularity and complexity of ultrasound diagnosis in early pregnancy with assisted reproductive technique deserve more attention.
10. Chinese Consensus on Diagnosis and Treatment of Intestinal Behçet’s Syndrome
Hong YANG ; Wei LIU ; Weixun ZHOU ; Qingli ZHU ; Jiaming QIAN ; Yao HE ; Minhu CHEN ; Yufang WANG ; Jie LIANG ; Kaichun WU ; Qing ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2022;27(12):723-733
Behçet’s syndrome is a kind of chronic systemic vasculitis with involvement of multiple organs. Intestinal involvement of Behçet’s syndrome is presently named as intestinal Behçet’s syndrome (disease). Recently, there is considering another kind of disease type with only typical intestinal ulcers. Since it is difficult to differentiate intestinal Behçet’s syndrome from Crohn’s disease, intestinal tuberculosis, intestinal lymphoma, as well as intestinal manifestations of many other autoimmune diseases, and there is limited evidence for the therapy of intestinal Behçet’s syndrome, proposing diagnosis and treatment recommendations for intestinal Behçet’s syndrome through evidence-based judgment will be of great significance for clinical practice.

Result Analysis
Print
Save
E-mail