1.The short-term efficacy and safety of catheter-directed thrombolysis via femoral vein and anterior tibial vein access for acute lower extremity deep vein thrombosis
Yanyan QU ; Zhiqin WEI ; Hongjian SHI ; Liang ZHOU ; Zhen GAN
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2024;33(7):774-779
Objective To evaluate the short-term efficacy and safety of catheter-directed thrombolysis(CDT)via femoral vein access and via anterior tibial vein access for lower extremity deep vein thrombosis(LEDVT).Methods The clinical data of 86 LEDVT patients,who were treated with CDT via healthy-side femoral vein access or via affected-side anterior tibial vein access at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University of China between January 2019 and December 2021,were retrospectively analyzed.Of the 86 patients,via femoral vein access was adopted in 40(FV group)and via anterior tibial vein access was adopted in 46(ATV group).The primary endpoints were the technical success rate and the thrombus removal rate.The secondary endpoints included the operation time and the complications.Results In the FV group and ATV group,the technical success rates were 92.5%and 100%respectively(P=0.097),the thrombus removal rates were(68.9+25.9)%and(78.3±21.0)%respectively(P=0.067),and the differences between the two groups were not statistically significant.The operation time in the FV group and ATV group was(64.1±14.8)min and(72.0±19.9)min respectively(P=0.037),and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant.The incidence of complications in the FV group and ATV group was 22.5%and 10.9%respectively(P=0.145),and the difference between the two groups was not statistically significant.Conclusion CDT therapy,regardless of via femoral vein access or via anterior tibial vein access,can effectively treat LEDVT with quite same clinical short-term efficacy and safety.
2.Application of SWE combined with SMI in differential diagnosis of benign versus malignant thyroid nodules
Linsong WU ; Dong WANG ; Yanyan PENG ; Haoze ZHUANG ; Bingbing ZHANG ; Qi QU ; Jinfu SHEN
Journal of China Medical University 2024;53(6):541-546
Objective To investigate the accuracy and feasibility of shear wave elastography(SWE)combined with superb microvascular imaging(SMI)for the differential diagnosis of benign and malignant thyroid nodules.Methods A total of 190 patients with thyroid nodu-les detected in the Ultrasound Department of our hospital from January 2021 to December 2022 who underwent ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration biopsy or exhibited postoperative histopathological improvement were selected as the study subjects.Among them,a total of 224 thyroid nodules(74 benign and 150 malignant nodules)were detected,all of whom underwent thyroid ultrasonography,SWE,and SMI.The parameters related to the Young's modulus of the tissue as well as the condition of fine blood flow and perforating vessels were calculated.Using histopathological results as the gold standard to construct receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves,observe the effectiveness of SWE combined with SMI in the differential diagnosis of thyroid nodules,and compare the efficacy of different examination methods in the diagnosis of thyroid nodules.Results There were significant differences in the internal composition,echo,margin,cal-cification,and aspect ratio between the benign and malignant thyroid nodules(all P<0.05);however,there was no significant difference in the average diameter of the benign and malignant nodules(P>0.05).There were statistically significant differences in maximum elas-ticity,mean elasticity,elasticity ratio,microvascular score,peak shear wave velocity,and average shear wave velocity between the benign and malignant thyroid nodules(all P<0.05).The ROC curve showed that the area under the curve of the maximum elastic value was the highest,while the optimal diagnostic threshold was 29.52 kPa.The optimal diagnostic threshold for the microvascular flow score was 2.3 points.In terms of diagnostic efficacy,SWE combined with SMI showed the highest sensitivity(94.67%)and specificity(94.59%).Conclusion SWE combined with SMI can further improve the diagnostic efficiency of benign and malignant thyroid nodules and achieve quantitative evaluation and dynamic observation of lesions,which has application and promotion value.
3.Expression and Clinical Significance of NGF and Syncytin - 1 in Pregnant Women with Severe Preeclampsia
Yanyan QU ; Qiuyu HAN ; Yawei SUN
Journal of Medical Research 2023;52(11):137-141
Objective To study the expression levels and clinical significance of nerve growth factor(NGF)and Syncytin-1 in ser-um and placental tissues of pregnant women with severe preeclampsia(SPE).Methods A total of 90 pregnant women who underwent ce-sarean delivery in the Department of Obstetrics,the Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University in December 2021 to June 2022 were selected,and they were divided into 30 cases of early-onset SPE(early-onset group),30 cases of late-onset SPE(late-onset group),and 30 cases of normal women in the same period(control group).The maternal blood and placental tissues of the three groups were collected,and the expression levels of NGF and Syncytin-1 in each group were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA)and immunohistochemical(IHC)staining,and their clinical significance was analyzed.Results The results of the ELISA showed that compared with healthy pregnant women in the third trimester,the expression of NGF and Syncytin-1 in the serum of pregnant women with SPE was reduced,and the early-onset group was lower than those in the late-onset group(P<0.05).The results of IHC staining showed that compared with healthy pregnant women in the third trimester,the expression levels of NGF and Syncytin-1 in pla-cental tissues were reduced in pregnant women with SPE,early-onset group was lower than those in the late-onset group(P<0.05).Conclusion The expression of NGF and Syncytin-1 in serum and placental tissues of the three groups of pregnant women was succes-sively reduced,and the expression was successively reduced in normal pregnant women,late-onset SPE and early-onset SPE,which may be involved in the occurrence and development of SPE by affecting the normal development of the placenta.
4.Activation of insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor (IGF-1R) promotes growth of colorectal cancer through triggering the MEX3A-mediated degradation of RIG-I.
Qiaobo XIE ; Yanyan CHU ; Wenmin YUAN ; Yanan LI ; Keqin LI ; Xinfeng WU ; Xiaohui LIU ; Rui XU ; Shuxiang CUI ; Xianjun QU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(7):2963-2975
Insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor (IGF-1R) has been made an attractive anticancer target due to its overexpression in cancers. However, targeting it has often produced the disappointing results as the role played by cross talk with numerous downstream signalings. Here, we report a disobliging IGF-1R signaling which promotes growth of cancer through triggering the E3 ubiquitin ligase MEX3A-mediated degradation of RIG-I. The active β-arrestin-2 scaffolds this disobliging signaling to talk with MEX3A. In response to ligands, IGF-1Rβ activated the basal βarr2 into its active state by phosphorylating the interdomain domain on Tyr64 and Tyr250, opening the middle loop (Leu130‒Cys141) to the RING domain of MEX3A through the conformational changes of βarr2. The models of βarr2/IGF-1Rβ and βarr2/MEX3A could interpret the mechanism of the activated-IGF-1R in triggering degradation of RIG-I. The assay of the mutants βarr2Y64A and βarr2Y250A further confirmed the role of these two Tyr residues of the interlobe in mediating the talk between IGF-1Rβ and the RING domain of MEX3A. The truncated-βarr2 and the peptide ATQAIRIF, which mimicked the RING domain of MEX3A could prevent the formation of βarr2/IGF-1Rβ and βarr2/MEX3A complexes, thus blocking the IGF-1R-triggered RIG-I degradation. Degradation of RIG-I resulted in the suppression of the IFN-I-associated immune cells in the TME due to the blockade of the RIG-I-MAVS-IFN-I pathway. Poly(I:C) could reverse anti-PD-L1 insensitivity by recovery of RIG-I. In summary, we revealed a disobliging IGF-1R signaling by which IGF-1Rβ promoted cancer growth through triggering the MEX3A-mediated degradation of RIG-I.
5.Efficacy of plasma exchange in the treatment of autoimmune hemolytic anemia in children
Yi MENG ; Yubin WU ; Yefei LEI ; Qiang QU ; Zhihong HAO ; Li YU ; Yao ZHANG ; Ping ZHOU ; Sijia ZHANG ; Xuemei LIU ; Hongxia ZHANG ; Yanyan PAN ; Liqun DONG ; Yuhong TAO ; Lijuan ZHANG ; Jianjiang ZHANG ; Limin JIA ; Junmei LIU ; Cuihua LIU ; Hongjiang LI ; Guangbo LI
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2022;29(9):691-695
Objective:To investigate the efficacy and safety of plasma exchange(PE) in the treatment of autoimmune hemolytic anemia in children.Methods:The data from 8 hospitals in China during November 2014 to April 2017 were collected, and the clinical characteristics of PE in children with AHA were analyzed retrospectively.Results:A total of 21 children with AHA were included in the study, including 17 cases from PICU and 4 cases from pediatric kidney ward, with 11 boys and 10 girls, and the median age was 3.64(0.25, 11.10)years old, and median hospital stay was 12(4, 45)days.There were 15 cases(71.4%) with infection, 2 cases(9.5%)with autoimmune diseases, 4 cases(19.0%) with unknown.Consciousness disturbance occurred in 4 patients before replacement and recovered to normal after PE.The volume of blood decreased in two cases(9.5%) and completely relieved.There were 20 cases of anemia (95.2%), 15 cases were normal after PE, and 5 cases were improved.Jaundice occurred in 18 cases (85.7%), 12 cases were normal after PE, 6 cases were improved.Hepatosplenomegaly was found in 11 cases, 10 cases were normal after PE, 1 case was improved.After PE, the hemoglobin and red blood cell count increased, while the total bilirubin, indirect bilirubin, urea nitrogen and lactate dehydrogenase decreased, there were significant differences between pre-and post-replacement ( P<0.05). Only 1 case had allergic reaction, which was improved after symptomatic treatment, and PE was continued.After PE, 2 cases (9.5%) had complete remission, 16 cases (76.2%) had partial remission and 3 cases (14.3%) had been discharged. Conclusion:PE therapy can obviously improve the clinical symptoms and laboratory indexes of children with AHA who have failed to respond to conservative treatment.It can be used as a treatment measure for children with severe AHA and has a good safety.
6.Investigation and analysis of genetic testing in a SMA cohort based on the national rare diseases registry system of China
Jinli BAI ; Yujin QU ; Fang SONG ; Yanyan CAO ; Ni JIA ; Jia WANG ; Yuwei JIN ; Hong WANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2021;44(8):743-748
Objective:To explore application status and development trend of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) genetic diagnosis technology based on the national rare diseases registry system of China.Method:A total of 200 SMA children registered at the Capital Institute of Pediatrics from July 2016 to December 2018 were included in this retrospective cross-sectional survey. The basic data, clinical subtypes, genotypes, and related genetic testing information of SMA children were obtained by checking SMA registration information, genetic testing reports, and also by telephone follow-up. The patient number and the composition of different genetic diagnosis technologies were analyzed by the stratification of genetic testing at various time. The correlation between the proportion of genetic diagnosis technology and genetic testing time was analyzed with Pearson correlation analysis.Result:There were 3 SMA cases with incomplete data, the remaining 197 SMA cases were included in this study. There were 37 (18.8%), 115 (58.4%) and 45 (22.8%) patients with type Ⅰ, Ⅱ and Ⅲ SMA, respectively. There were 185 cases of SMN1 homozygous deletion (93.9%), and 12 cases with compound heterozygotes (6.1%). Seven SMA-related genetic technologies were used from 2004 to 2017. MLPA accounted for 54.1% (100/185) used approach, followed by PCR-RFLP and first-generation sequencing, which accounted for 22.7% (42/185) and 10.3% (19/185), respectively. Nine, 6, 5 and 4 cases were tested with AS-PCR, qPCR, WES and DHPLC, respectively (2.2%-4.9%). The proportion of MLPA increased gradually since 2010 ( r=0.95, P<0.05), while PCR-RFLP declined gradually since 2004 ( r=-0.99, P<0.05). No correlation was found between technology and testing time for other genetic testing technologies ( P>0.05). The proportion of quantitative genetic technologies (MLPA, qPCR and DHPLC) increased gradually since 2010 ( r=0.94, P<0.05), and qualitative genetic technologies (PCR-RFLP, first-generation sequencing, AS-PCR and WES) decreased gradually since 2004 ( r=-0.94, P<0.05). The duplication detection rates of homozygous deletion and compound heterozygous mutation were 12.4% (23/185) and 41.7% (5/12), respectively (χ 2=5.86, P<0.05). During 2008-2015, the proportion of "the reports of both copy numbers of SMN1 gene and SMN2 gene" increased from 56.8% (21/37) in 2008-2015 to 69.1% (56/81) in 2016-2017. Conclusion:Genetic diagnosis of SMA has gradually developed from qualitative detection technology to quantitative detection technology, such as MLPA and qPCR, in China. In more and more SMA quantitative test reports, quantitative results of SMN2 gene are also provided in addition to quantitative results of SMN1 gene.
7.Application of Wagner grade home follow-up management of diabetic foot led by specialist nurses in Wagner 0 diabetic foot patients
Jie ZHANG ; Jie HAI ; Ziru QU ; Lingling GUO ; Yanyan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(20):2729-2734
Objective:To explore the effect of Wagner grade home follow-up management of diabetic foot led by specialist nurses.Methods:From January 2017 to December 2018, convenience sampling was used to select 241 patients with type 2 diabetes and Wagner grade 0 diabetic foot in the Endocrinology Department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University. According to the enrollment time, 113 patients with Wagner grade 0 diabetic foot enrolled from January to December 2017 were set as the control group, and 128 patients with Wagner grade 0 diabetic foot enrolled from January to December 2018 were set as the observation group. The control group implemented routine home care management, and the observation group carried out the Wagner grade home follow-up management of diabetic foot led by specialist nurses. Both groups were followed up for 18 months. The blood glucose index, Scale of the Diabetes Self-care Activities (SDSCA) score and foot prognosis were compared between the two groups.Results:After the intervention, the fasting blood glucose and glycosylated hemoglobin of the observation group were lower than those of the control group, and lower than those before the intervention, and the SDSCA score was higher than that of the control group, and higher than that before the intervention, the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05) . At the end of the sixth month, the observation group had no patients in grade 4 and grade 5, had more people in grade 0 to 1 than in the control group, and fewer people in grade 2 to 3 than in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05) . At the end of the twelfth and eighteenth months, the observation group had more people in grades 0 to 1 than in the control group, and fewer in grades 2 to 3 and 4 to 5 than in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05) . At the end of the eighteenth month, there were no deaths in the two groups, and 6 patients with surgery, and 1 patient with amputation in the control group, and 1 patient with surgery and without amputation in the observation group. Conclusions:The Wagner grade home follow-up management of diabetic foot led by specialist nurses can effectively improve the patient's blood glucose control level, self-management ability, and delay the progress of diabetic foot.
8. Aerosol formation during non-contact "air-puff" tonometry and its significance for prevention of COVID-19
Chunchun LI ; Yuan TANG ; Zhangyan CHEN ; Aisun WANG ; Xiaoqiong HUANG ; Yanyan CHEN ; Jia QU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2020;38(0):E010-E010
Objective:
To evaluate the aerosol concentration(PM2.5,PM10.0 and aerosol particle number) formation in non-contact "air-puff" tonometry and provide suggestions for medical workers to take appropriate daily protection during the prevalence of 2019-nCoV.
Methods:
A cross-sectional study was carried out in this study. Thirty healthy subjects were enrolled on February 22, 2020 at Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University. The intraocular pressure (IOP) was measured by non-contact "air-puff" tonometer in the ophthalmic consulting room and the hall with or without masks. PM2.5, PM10.0 and aerosol particles were recorded by air quality detector. The cumulative effects of IOP measurement, PM2.5, PM10.0 and aerosol particle number were analyzed, and the aerosol density of subjects with and without masks was compared.
Results:
The PM2.5, PM10.0 and aerosol particles produced by the non-contact "air-puff" tonometry and increased with the increase of spray times. The IOP curves of 60 eyes of 30 subjects were measured respectively in two environments of medical consulting room and medical institution hall. It was found that PM2.5, pm10.0 and particle number fluctuated and increased with the increase of IOP measurement person times, showing cumulative effect, and the accumulation speed of aerosol density in hall was faster than that in consulting room. The density of PM2.5 and PM10.0 produced without gauze mask were (53.417±2.306) and (85.350± 3.488) μg/m3, which were higher than those of (50.567±0.862) and (80.617±1.463) μg/m3 with gauze mask. The differences were statistically significant (
9.Coverage rate and adverse reactions of National Immunization Program vaccines in children with spinal muscular atrophy: a cross-sectional retrospective cohort study
Yujin QU ; Yalin TIAN ; Fang SONG ; Jia WANG ; Jinli BAI ; Yanyan CAO ; Yuwei JIN ; Hong WANG ; Miaomiao CHENG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2020;58(4):308-313
Objective:To investigate the coverage rate and the adverse reactions of National Immunization Program vaccines in children with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA).Methods:A cross-sectional retrospective cohort study was carried out from July 2016 to June 2019, 192 children (116 boys and 76 girls) with SMA registered by Capital Institute of Pediatrics and 191 healthy children (115 boys and 76 girls) vaccinated in Chaoyang Olympic Village Community Health Service Center from July 2016 to December 2018 were included. Questionnaire survey was designed to investigate the vaccination coverage rate and associated adverse events. The t-test and χ 2 test were used to compare the difference between SMA patients and healthy children. Results:The coverage rate of age-appropriate immunization in SMA children was 62.0% (119/192) in general, and were 52.2% (12/23), 55.7% (68/122), and 83.0% (39/47) for SMA type 1-3 patients, respectively (χ 2=12.23, P=0.002). The vaccination coverage rates of Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccine, the 3 rd dose of hepatitis B, the 3 rd dose of polio, the 3 rd dose of diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus, the 1 st dose of meningococcal polysaccharide group A, the 1 st dose of measles or measles and rubella vaccine, the 1 st dose of Japanese encephalitis vaccine, hepatitis A, measles-mumps-rubella, and group A+C meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine were 100.0% (192 cases), 94.3% (181 cases), 81.8% (157 cases), 88.5% (170 cases), 83.9% (161 cases), 76.6% (147 cases), 80.2% (154 cases), 68.2% (131 cases), 69.8% (134 cases), 54.7% (105 cases), respectively. Among the 73 patients who did not have their planned immunization completed, 57 cases (78.1%) gave up the vaccination due to parents′ concern of potential aggravation of their disease, and 16 cases (21.9%) had the plan discontinued by the immunization department because of the disease. Fever, local redness and swelling were the most common side-effects after vaccination both in SMA patients and healthy children (19.8% (38/192) vs. 18.8% (36/191) , χ 2=0.055, P=0.815). The main abnormal reactions of vaccination were rash and neurovascular edema, without significant difference between these two groups (2.6% (5/192) vs. 3.7% (7/191), χ 2=0.355, P=0.551). The coverage rate of Influenza and pneumococcal vaccine in SMA patients were 22.4% (43 cases) and 31.8% (61 cases), respectively. The incidence of pneumonia in the SMA patients decreased from 59.0% (23/39) to 41.0% (16/39) after vaccination. And none of the Influenza vaccinated patients had the flu in the year of vaccination. Conclusions:The coverage rate of National Immunization Program vaccines in the SMA children is low, especially in type 1 SMA patients, which is mainly due to their guardians′ concern of potential adverse events, even though the incidence of adverse reactions is similar in SMA patients and healthy children. Influenza and pneumococcal vaccine can reduce the risk of pneumonia and flu in children with SMA effectively.
10. Influences of follow-up methods on rehabilitation and compliance of patients with severe scar after burns
Xueqin SHI ; Qin ZHOU ; Yanyan QU ; Xue WANG ; Duo ZHOU ; Rui YUAN ; Jie CAO ; Xiaochun JIAO ; Jinglin YE
Chinese Journal of Burns 2019;35(7):537-539
Objective:
To observe the influences of different follow-up methods on rehabilitation and compliance of patients with severe scar after burns.
Methods:
From January 2012 to May 2016, medical records of 116 patients with severe scar after burns who were admitted to our unit, discharged after wound healing and conforming to the criteria, were retrospectively analyzed. They were divided into face-to-face follow-up group [

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