1.Median Effective Dose of Ciprofol Combined with Sufentanil for Gastroscope in Different Populations
Min PAN ; Zhengda FAN ; Xiaoming ZUO ; Cheng WANG ; Jing MA ; Weibin XIE
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2024;41(12):1717-1722
OBJECTIVE
To test and compare the median effective dose(ED50) of ciprofol for gastroscope in patients of different genders and ages.
METHODS
Patients who planed to undergo gastroscope examination and treatment from March 2023 to April 2023 were selected, and divided into four groups according to stratified random method: N1 group(non-elderly male patients), N2 group(non-elderly female patients), N3 group(elderly male patients), and N4 group(elderly female patients). All patients received intravenous injection of 0.1 μg·kg−1 sufentanil followed by injection of the test dose of ciprofol according to Dixon’s modified sequential method. Gastroscope was performed after the disappearance of the eyelash reflex. The initial dose of ciprofol in all four groups was 0.4 mg·kg−1, and the ratio of adjacent doses was 1∶1.1. The next patient would receive a 10% increase in the dose of ciprofol if the patient experienced positive reactions such as coughing, frowning, and body movements during the endoscopy process. Otherwise, it would be judged as a negative reaction, and the next patient would receive a 10% decrease in the dose of ciprofol. The transition from a positive reaction to a negative reaction was defined as a turning point, and the study was terminated when seven turning points occurred. Hemodynamic parameters, oxygen saturation and adverse reactions were recorded at different time points. The Probit regression analysis method was used to calculate the ED50 of ciprofol for four groups.
RESULTS
The ED50 of ciprofol combined with 0.1 μg·kg−1 sufentanil for gastroscope in the non-elderly men, non-elderly women, elderly men, and elderly women were 0.409, 0.373, 0.356, 0.327 mg·kg−1, respectively. The ED50 of ciprofol in the N1 group was significantly higher compared with the N2 group and N3 group(P<0.05). The ED50 of ciprofol in the N4 group was significantly lower compared with the N2 group and N3 group(P<0.05).
CONCLUSION
The ED50 of ciprofol is significantly different among gastroscope patients of different genders and ages, which is lower in female patients than in male patients, and is lower in older patients than in non-elderly patients.
2.Construction of an assessment tool for laparoscopic left lateral sectionectomy skills based on the Delphi-AHP method
Jiayu WANG ; Qianqian SHAO ; Di MA ; Lingling XU ; Yuchen YANG ; Yongjun CHEN ; Weibin WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2024;23(10):1302-1307
Objective:To construct an assessment tool for laparoscopic left lateral sectionectomy skills.Methods:From November 2023 to January 2024, 22 clinical experts in hepatopancreatobiliary surgery from different regions of China were selected for this study. A preliminary indicator system was established through literature review, and the indicators and their weights at each level were determined using the Delphi method and analytic hierarchy process (AHP).Results:In the two rounds of consultation, the expert positive coefficients were 100.00% and 90.91%, authority coefficients were 0.984 and 0.985, Kendall coefficients were 0.231 and 0.193 ( P<0.001), and Cronbach's α coefficients were 0.905 and 0.865, respectively. A skill assessment tool for laparoscopic left lateral sectionectomy skills was constructed consisting of 5 primary indicators and 23 secondary indicators. AHP analysis showed that the concordance rate of each matrix of the secondary indicators was <0.1, meeting the consistency test requirements. Conclusions:The assessment tool for laparoscopic left lateral sectionectomy skills developed in this study is objective and reliable for evaluating the surgical skills of novice surgeons.
3.Effects of orlistat on the viability of human gallbladder cancer cells
Haihong CHENG ; Yuxin SUN ; Xiaopeng YU ; Shouhua WANG ; Jun DING ; Di ZHOU ; Xiaoyu ZHANG ; Jiandong WANG ; Weibin SHI ; Fei MA
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2023;22(5):636-641
Objective:To investigate the effects of orlistat on the viability of human gall-bladder cancer (GBC) cells.Methods:The experimental study was conducted. The human GBC NOZ cells with high expression of FSAN was screened out through in vitro cultivating human GBC-SD, SGC-996 and NOZ cells. The cell proliferation assay, clone formation assay and protein detection experiment were used to analysis of the effects of orlistat on the viability of human GBC cells. Cell grouping: NOZ cells cultured with medium were set as the control group, cultured with medium + 10 μmol/L orlistat were set as the low-dose orlistat group, cultured with medium + 100 μmol/L orlistat were set as the high-dose orlistat group, respectively. Observation indicators: (1) expression of FASN protein in human GBC cells; (2) effects of orlistat on the proliferation of human GBC NOZ cells; (3) effects of orlistat on apoptosis of human GBC NOZ cells. Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as Mean± SD, the ANOVA test was used for comparison between groups and the least significant difference method was used for pairwise comparison. Results:(1) Expression of FASN protein in human GBC cells. Results of western blot showed that the relative expression of FASN protein in human GBC NOZ, GBC-SD and SGC-996 cells was 0.57±0.06, 0.12±0.04 and 0.10±0.02, respectively, showing a significant difference among them ( F=115.67, P<0.05). There were significant differences between the NOZ cells and the GBC-SD or the SGC-996 cells ( P<0.05), and there was no significant difference between the GBC-SD cells and the SGC-996 cells ( P>0.05). (2) Effects of orlistat on the proliferation of human GBC NOZ cells. ① Results of cell proliferation assay showed that the absorbance value of NOZ cells was 2.34±0.12, 1.57±0.08 and 1.07±0.13 in the control group, low-dose orlistat group and high-dose orlistat group, respectively, showing a significant difference among them ( F=205.88, P<0.05). ② Results of clone formation assay showed that the number of NOZ cells clones was 257±23, 153±11 and 83±11 in the control group, low-dose orlistat group and high-dose orlistat group, respectively, showing a significant difference among them ( F=92.64, P<0.05). ③Results of western blot showed that the relative expression of Cyclin-D1 protein of NOZ cells was 2.31±0.10, 1.52±0.05 and 1.23±0.11 in the control group, low-dose orlistat group and high-dose orlistat group, respectively, showing a significant difference among them ( F=120.73, P<0.05). The relative expression of CDK-4 protein of NOZ cells was 1.58±0.04, 1.21±0.02 and 1.19±0.04 in the control group, low-dose orlistat group and high-dose orlistat group, respectively, showing a signifi-cant difference among them ( F=110.45, P<0.05). (3) Effects of orlistat on apoptosis of human GBC NOZ cells. Results of western blot showed that the relative expression of Bcl-2 protein of NOZ cells was 1.07±0.03, 0.36±0.03 and 0.15±0.02 in the control group, low-dose orlistat group and high-dose orlistat group, respectively, showing a significant difference among them ( F=1 242.93, P<0.05). The relative expression of Bax protein of NOZ cells was 0.51±0.03, 0.38±0.05 and 1.38±0.04 in the control group, low-dose orlistat group and high-dose orlistat group, respectively, showing a signifi-cant difference among them ( F=583.51, P<0.05). Conclusion:Orlistat can inhibit the growth of human GBC NOZ cells and promote their apoptosis.
4.Gender differences on perceptions of health risks and adaptation of climate change among primary healthcare workers in Guangdong Province
Weibin LI ; Lianping YANG ; Li LIU ; Yuchen LIU ; Shaoxian CHEN ; Wenjun MA ; Cunrui HUANG
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2022;39(6):645-651
Background Climate change has resulted in long-term impacts on human health. Implementing efficient adaptation strategies among primary healthcare facilities is well determined by whether staff of different genders recognize the health risks related to climate change and are willing to take active measures. Objective To investigate gender differences on perceptions of health risks and attitude towards adaptation strategies among primary healthcare workers in China, and provide relevant suggestions. Methods By adopting a multi-stage cluster sampling method, we selected 21 urban and 10 rural healthcare facilities in Guangdong Province to collect information with a questionnaire. Then chi-square test, Wilcoxon rank sum test, and logistic regression analysis were used to explore the gender differences in climate change-related health risk cognition, knowledge acquisition channels, attitudes towards adaptation strategies, main obstacles, and resource requirements among the healthcare workers. Results Of 733 participants, 38.47% (282 participants) were male and 61.53% (451 participants) were female. The percentages of male healthcare workers who agreed that climate change is happening and recognized the causes of climate change (70.21%, 60.99%) were higher than the percentages of female counterparts (59.87%, 49.00%) (both Ps<0.05), but no obvious gender differences existed in recognizing health risks of heatwaves and infectious diseases as well as sensitive population identification (all Ps>0.05). Most of the participants (92.50%) received climate change and health-related information from mass media like TV, radio, and newspapers. Meanwhile less men chose new media channels than women (OR=0.62, 95%CI∶ 0.41-0.94). Only 30.56% of the participants (33.69% of men and 28.60% of women) reported involvement of relevant training and lectures. Most of them (90.96%) agreed to take active measures to deal with the health threats associated with climate change without gender differences for various measures (all Ps>0.05). The leading obstacles were hard to integrate health adaptation to climate change into main work of institutions (most female agreed, 72.28%) and the lack of funds (most male agreed, 77.66%). Increasing funding for primary health care was regarded as the most needed resource by male (86.88%) and female (89.14%). After controlling the influence of other social factors, more men agreed with the lack of funds than women (OR=1.57, 95%CI∶ 1.10-2.24). Conclusion There are some gender differences in the perceptions of health risks and adaptation strategies of climate change among primary healthcare workers: Male staff are more likely to agree with climate change and regard the lack of funds as the main obstacle, while women prefer to choose new media channels to obtain information. It’s suggested that the government and relevant institutions focus on the learning and training of climate change and health-related knowledge and expand diversified information access, and promote capacity building to cope with health threats at grass-root level, in the light of recognized gender differences among primary healthcare workers.
5.Review on environmental-social factors and social driving process model construction of infectious diarrhea affected by rainstorm and flood
Lianping YANG ; Li LIU ; Yuchen LIU ; Shiyu WANG ; Weibin LI ; Wenjun MA ; Cunrui HUANG
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2022;39(3):296-303
Infectious diarrhea is an important public health problem, which has a significant impact on global disease burden. Under the background of climate change, rainstorms increase and floods occur frequently. Most studies show that the incidences of infectious diarrhea disease increase significantly after rainstorm and flood events. However, there is a lack of systematic summary on the path of rainstorm and flood events affecting the incidence of infectious diarrhea, including the key links and mechanisms underlying environmental-social interaction. This study comprehensively combed the literature from environmental factors, socio-economic and cultural factors, and population and individual susceptibility factors. The potential mechanisms of infectious diarrhea caused by rainstorm and flood events were discussed from the aspects of spreading of pathogens, affecting sanitation facilities and (or) drinking water treatment infrastructure, the regulatory role of individual and behavioral factors, and long-term effects. Based on the "pressure-state-response" model, a social driving process model of rainstorm and flood leading to incidence of infectious diarrhea was constructed. This model could provide reference for future quantitative modeling and other research directions. It is helpful to guide the public health departments to accurately identify factors affecting the incidence of infectious diarrhea after rainstorm and flood, so as to take targeted intervention measures.
6.Moderation effect of antecedent rainfall conditions on incidence of bacillary dysentery following heavy rainfall in Anhui Province
Yuchen LIU ; Lei GONG ; Jiabing WU ; Yongkang XIAO ; Li LIU ; Weibin LI ; Wenjun MA ; Cunrui HUANG ; Lianping YANG
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2022;39(3):304-308
Background Climate change leads to frequent heavy rainfall events, and higher incidences of bacillary dysentery after heavy rainfall have been observed. The impacts of heavy rainfall and its antecedent rainfall conditions on the disease are worth paying attention to. Objective To quantitatively analyze how the relationship between heavy rainfall events and bacillary dysentery occurrence is modified by antecedent rainfall conditions in Anhui Province and explore the different moderation effects in urban and rural contexts. Methods CN05.1 meteorological data of Anhui Province and cases of bacillary dysentery of the same area were collected from January 1, 2006 to August 31, 2017. An exposure-response Poisson regression model of heavy rainfall events and the number of daily cases was constructed to explore the moderation effect of antecedent rainfall conditions on the incidence of bacillary dysentery, and further stratified by urban and rural areas. Results This study included 129 459 cases of bacillary dysentery, with a daily average of 30.39. Compared with dry antecedent conditions without heavy rainfall, dry antecedent conditions with heavy rainfall had no obvious different effect on the incidence of bacillary dysentery for the whole province (P>0.05). But wet antecedent conditions significantly increased the risk of bacillary dysentery for the whole province after heavy rainfall (wet antecedent conditions without heavy rainfall: RR=1.281, 95%CI: 1.264-1.298; wet antecedent conditions with heavy rainfall: RR=1.267, 95%CI: 1.167-1.376). After urban and rural stratification, antecedent rainfall conditions also showed a significant moderation effect on the incidence of bacillary dysentery following heavy rainfall events. Compared with dry antecedent conditions without heavy rainfall, dry antecedent conditions with heavy rainfall had no obvious effect on the incidence of bacillary dysentery for the urban and the rural populations (P > 0.05). However, wet antecedent conditions without heavy rainfall (urban: RR=1.391, 95%CI: 1.362-1.421; rural: RR=1.222, 95%CI: 1.201-1.243) and wet antecedent conditions with heavy rainfall (urban: RR=1.364, 95%CI: 1.193-1.559; rural: RR=1.218, 95%CI: 1.098-1.352) significantly increased the risk of bacillary dysentery in both rural and urban areas. Conclusion In the influence of heavy rainfall on the incidence of bacillary dysentery in Anhui Province, antecedent rainfall conditions have a certain moderation effect in the whole province and in both urban and rural areas, and the risk of bacillary dysentery is increased under wet antecedent conditions.
7.Preventive effects of hydroxyethyl starch combined with methoxyamine on complications of combined spinal and epidural anesthesia in older adult patients and its influence on hemodynamics
Na CHEN ; Houfu YAN ; Chaorui ZHOU ; Weibin MA
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2022;29(9):1287-1291
Objective:To investigate the preventive effects of hydroxyethyl starch and methoxamine on complications of combined spinal and epidural anesthesia in older adult patients and its influence on hemodynamics.Methods:The clinical data of 120 older adult patients who underwent combined spinal and epidural anesthesia in General Hospital of Armed Police and Marine Police between February 2017 and April 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. The included patients were divided into two groups according to the adverse reactions of drugs used to induce anesthesia: control group (methoxamine injection, n = 55) and observation group (methoxamine + hydroxyethyl starch, n = 65). The changes in hemodynamic index, complications and cognitive function were analyzed in each group. Results:Systolic blood pressures measured at 5, 15 and 30 minutes after anesthesia were (127.53 ± 10.63) mmHg, (119.85 ± 10.86) mmHg, (125.45 ± 10.74) mmHg, respectively in the observation group, which were significantly higher than (118.23 ± 11.32) mmHg, (114.34 ± 10.32) mmHg, (119.01 ± 10.34) mmHg in the control group ( t = 3.66, 2.24, 2.63, all P < 0.05). Diastolic blood pressures measured at 5, 15 and 30 minutes after anesthesia were (76.65 ± 9.07) mmHg, (78.43 ± 9.32) mmHg, (80.19 ± 9.43) mmHg, respectively in the observation group, which were significantly higher than (63.30 ± 9.43) mmHg, (65.98 ± 9.26) mmHg, (70.38 ± 9.17) mmHg in the control group ( t = 6.24, 5.78, 4.55, all P < 0.05). Heart rates measured at 5, 15 and 30 minutes after anesthesia were (73.65 ± 7.67) beats/min, (83.27 ± 9.57) beats/min, (84.10 ± 9.67) beats/min respectively in the observation group, which were significantly higher than (69.76 ± 7.82) beats/min, (64.70 ± 9.38) beats/min, (65.80 ± 9.43) beats/min in the control group ( t = 2.17, 8.46, 8.27, all P < 0.05). The incidences of hypotension and bradycardia in the observation group were 3.08% (2/65) and 3.08% (2/65), respectively, which were significantly lower than 25.45% (14/55) and 21.82% (12/55) in the control group ( χ2 = 12.91, 10.15, both P < 0.05). The Mini Mental State Examination scores measured at 1, 6 and 24 hours after surgery were (26.69 ± 2.51) points, (26.74 ± 2.75) points, and (26.99 ± 2.36) points, respectively in the observation group, which were significantly higher than (23.17 ± 2.41) points, (23.43 ± 2.36) points, and (24.18 ± 2.12) points in the control group ( t = 6.17, 5.55, 5.39, all P < 0.05). Conclusion:Hydroxyethyl starch combined with methoxamine for combined spinal and epidural anesthesia in older adult patients can effectively reduce the hemodynamic fluctuations, decrease the incidences of hypotension and bradycardia, and does not produce a remarkable effect on postoperative cognitive function.
8.Safety and efficacy of mechanical thrombectomy in minor stroke with large vessel occlusion
Guifang WANG ; Xiaoqian YANG ; Yilei XIAO ; Weibin MA ; Shuping LIU ; Zuneng LU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2020;19(7):711-714
Objective:To explore the efficacy and safety of mechanical thrombectomy (MT) in patients with minor stroke with large vessel occlusion (LVO).Methods:Twenty-three patients with minor stroke with LVO, admitted to our hospital from January 2017 to July 2019, were consecutively collected in our study; patients with contraindications of intravenous thrombolysis should be treated with direct thrombectomy, and the left were given bridging therapy (intravenous thrombolysis combined with MT). NIHSS scores were used to assess the degrees of neurological impairment at admission, and 12 h and 7 d after treatment. Vascular recanalization was assessed by modified cerebral infarction thrombolysis (mTICI) grading, with grading 2B-3 defined as successful recanalization. The prognoses 90 d after treatment were assessed by modified Rankin scale (mRS), and mRS scores≤2 was classified as having good prognosis. Safety indicators included symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage, incidence of complications, and mortality 90 d after treatment.Results:Twenty-two patients had successfully recanalization; 19 patients had mTICI grading 3 and 3 patients had grading 2B. The NIHSS scores were 3 (2, 5) at admission, 2 (2, 3) 12 h after treatment, and 2 (1, 2) 7 d after treatment, with significant difference ( χ2=14.028, P=0.001); NIHSS scores 12 h and 7 d after treatment were significantly lower than those at admission ( P<0.05). Sixteen patients (69.6%) enjoyed good prognosis and 7 patients (30.4%) had poor prognosis. In terms of safety, two patients had symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage,10 had systemic complications, and one died during 90-d of follow-up. Conclusion:MT is effective and safe in minor stroke patients with LVO.
9.Transition analysis in the clinicopathology and prognosis of 2 682 papillary thyroid carcinoma cases over a 15-year period
Weibin WANG ; Xingyun SU ; Jiaying RUAN ; Zhuochao MAO ; Kuifeng HE ; Min WANG ; Fusheng WU ; Donghui ZHOU ; Jianming SHENG ; Zhongqi LI ; Xiongfei YU ; Yimin LU ; Haiyong WANG ; Xiaodong TENG ; Wenhe ZHAO ; Zhimin MA ; Lisong TENG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2018;33(5):393-397
Objective To evaluate the change of clinicopathological features and prognosis of papillary thyroid cancer over a 15-year period.Methods The clinicopathological features and outcomes of papillary thyroid cancer patients were analyzed in three groups according to the time of diagnosis:group Ⅰ (1997-2001),group Ⅱ (2002-2006),and group Ⅲ (2007-2011).Results As time advanced,the average age of papillary thyroid cancer patients increased,tumor stage,like size,extrathyroid invasion and lymph node metastasis decreased dramatically (P < 0.01).The percentage of multifocality and bilaterality increased.The long-term follow up data (median follow up time was 6.6 years),indicated that the 15-year over all survival was 97.8% and the 15-year disease-free survival was 90.2%.Tumor ≥3 cm,bilaterality,extrathyroid invasion,lymph node metastasis and AJCC stage were correlated with tumor recurrence.By multivariate COX-regression analysis only lymph node metastasis and bilaterality were independent risk factors.Conclusion The clinicopathological features of papillary thyroid cancer changed over 15 years,with the percentage of early-staged patients increased.Lymph node metastasis and bilaterality are two risk factors for tumor recurrence.
10.Correlation between aortic elasticity and coronary artery calcification evaluated by CT
Yanhua LI ; Yuan ZI ; Fengling GONG ; Peng YU ; Weibin CHEN ; Huiying ZHANG ; Chunmei MA ; Yongping XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2017;33(6):880-883
Objective To discuss the correlation between aortic elasticity and coronary artery calcification by CT.Methods Totally 111 patients who were diagnosed of coronary artery disease underwent coronary artery CTA.The images were qualified for aortic elasticity measurement.All patients were divided into calcification negative group (n=43) and calcification positive group (n =68).The calcification positive group was further divided into light,medium,and serious groups according to their calcification scores.The ascending aortic images were reconstructed every 5 % R-R intervals.The cross-sectional areas and diameters of aortic in each R-R interval were measured automatically,then diameter variation rate (% A0),aortic distensibility (A0D),aortic compliance (A0C) and aortic stiffness (A0SI) were calculated to evaluate aortic elasticity.Correlation between aortic elasticity and coronary artery calcification were analyzed.Results % A0,A0 D,A0C were lower and A0SI was higher in calcification positive group than those in calcification negative group (all P<0.05).There was no significant differences in the four reference indexes of aortic elasticity among light,medium,and serious groups in calcification positive group (all P>0.05).Correlation analysis demonstrated negative correlations between % A0,A0 D,A0 C and calcification scores,and a positive correlation between A0SI and calcification scores.Conclusion Aortic elasticity is correlated with coronary artery calcification,and the combination of them will be beneficial for the early diagnosis of coronary heart disease.


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