1.Risk factors for gastrointestinal bleeding after type A aortic dissection surgery: A retrospective cohort study
Hao CHENG ; Bailing LI ; Yangfeng TANG ; Lin HAN ; Zhiyun XU ; Wei ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2024;31(04):531-537
Objective To investigate the risk factors for postoperative gastrointestinal bleeding (GIB) in patients with type A aortic dissection, and further discuss its prevention and treatment. Methods The clinical data of patients with type A aortic dissection admitted to the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery of the First Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University from 2017 to 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were divided into a GIB group and a non-GIB group based on the presence of GIB after surgery. The variables with statistical differences between two groups in univariate analysis were included into a multivariate logistic regression model to analyze the risk factors for postoperative GIB in patients with type A aortic dissection. Results There were 18 patients in the GIB group including 12 males and 6 females, aged 60.11±10.63 years, while 511 patients in the non-GIB group including 384 males and 127 females, aged 49.81±12.88 years. In the univariate analysis, there were statistical differences in age, preoperative percutaneous arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2)<95%, intraoperative circulatory arrest time, postoperative low cardiac output syndrome, ventilator withdrawal time>72 hours, postoperative FiO2≥50%, continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) rate, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) rate, infection rate, length of hospital stay and ICU stay, and in-hospital mortality (all P<0.05). In the multivariate logistic regression analysis, preoperative SpO2<95% (OR=10.845, 95%CI 2.038-57.703), ventilator withdrawal time>72 hours (OR=0.004, 95%CI 0.001-0.016), CRRT (OR=6.822, 95%CI 1.778-26.171) were risk factors for postoperative GIB in patients (P≤0.005). In the intra-group analysis of GIB, non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia (NOMI) accounted for 38.9% (7/18) and was the main disease type for postoperative GIB in patients with type A aortic dissection. Conclusion In addition to patients with entrapment involving the superior mesenteric artery who are prone to postoperative GIB, preoperative SpO2<95%, ventilator withdrawal time>72 hours, and CRRT are independent risk factors for postoperative GIB in patients with type A aortic dissection. NOMI is a major disease category for GIB, and timely diagnosis and aggressive treatment are effective ways to reduce mortality. Awareness of its risk factors and treatment are also ways to reduce its incidence.
2.Recent advance in visual function assessment methods for children with optic pathway glioma
Jianping ZHANG ; Denghui LI ; Pengfei JIAO ; Zeqing WANG ; Yu WANG ; Zhiyun LI ; Wei JI
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2023;22(12):1293-1296
Different degrees of visual function impairment is the main reason for first visit of children with optic pathway glioma; it seriously affects the quality of life of children. Early diagnosis, timely treatment, maximum preservation or restoration of the children's vision function, and improvement of quality of life of children are major challenges. This article reviews the recent advance in visual function assessments for children with optic pathway glioma, aiming to provide some references for early clinical objective assessment of visual function impairment and clear diagnosis.
3.Resampling combined with stacking learning for prediction of blood-brain barrier permeability of compounds.
Qing SU ; Ganyao XIAO ; Wei ZHOU ; Zhiyun DU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2023;40(4):753-761
It is a significant challenge to improve the blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability of central nervous system (CNS) drugs in their development. Compared with traditional pharmacokinetic property tests, machine learning techniques have been proven to effectively and cost-effectively predict the BBB permeability of CNS drugs. In this study, we introduce a high-performance BBB permeability prediction model named balanced-stacking-learning based BBB permeability predictor(BSL-B3PP). Firstly, we screen out the feature set that has a strong influence on BBB permeability from the perspective of medicinal chemistry background and machine learning respectively, and summarize the BBB positive(BBB+) quantification intervals. Then, a combination of resampling algorithms and stacking learning(SL) algorithm is used for predicting the BBB permeability of CNS drugs. The BSL-B3PP model is constructed based on a large-scale BBB database (B3DB). Experimental validation shows an area under curve (AUC) of 97.8% and a Matthews correlation coefficient (MCC) of 85.5%. This model demonstrates promising BBB permeability prediction capability, particularly for drugs that cannot penetrate the BBB, which helps reduce CNS drug development costs and accelerate the CNS drug development process.
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4.Stress Relaxation Behavior of Collagen Type II- Silk Fibroin Composite Cartilage Scaffold under Different Degradation Cycles
Zhiyun SONG ; Lilan GAO ; Ying WEI ; Yansong TAN ; Ruixin LI ; Chunqiu ZHANG
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2023;38(2):E331-E337
Objective To study stress relaxation behaviors of cartilage scaffolds under different degradation cycles by using finite element analysis combined with theoretical models. Methods Based on the established degradation theoretical model, the elastic modulus of the scaffold was calculated under different degradation cycles. The finite element model of cartilage scaffolds was established and stress relaxation simulation was performed to analyze the variation of scaffold relaxation stress with time. The stress relaxation constitutive model was established to predict mechanical properties of the scaffold. Results The elastic modulus of cartilage scaffolds at 14 th, 28th, 42nd, 56th day after degradation was 32. 35, 31. 12, 29. 91, 28. 74 kPa, respectively. The upper layer for cartilage scaffolds was the largest. The overall relaxation stress of the scaffold decreased rapidly with time and then tended to be stable. At 8th week after degradation, the stress which the scaffold couldwithstand was still within the physiological load range of the cartilage. The predicted results of the stress relaxation constitutive model were in good agreement with the finite element simulation results. Conclusions The elastic modulus of the scaffold gradually decreases with the increase of degradation time. The longer the degradation period is, the less stress the scaffold can withstand. At the same degradation period, the larger the applied compressive strain, the larger the stress on the scaffold. Both the finite element simulation and stress relaxation constitutive model can effectively predict stress variations of cartilage scaffolds under degradation
5.Recent advance in intraspinal pressure monitoring in traumatic spinal cord injury
Jianping ZHANG ; Denghui LI ; Pengfei JIAO ; Wei JI ; Jianjun SUN ; Jianxun HE ; Yu WANG ; Zhiyun LI
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2022;21(9):967-969
Traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI) is a common nerve injury in the world, which has a high incidence and disability rate. Intraspinal pressure (ISP) monitoring is performed by placing a pressure sensing probe under the dura of the most severe part of the spinal cord injury after anterior/posterior laminectomy or vertebral body decompression. ISP value is monitored dynamically and objectively in real time by the pressure sensing system. Recent studies have found that ISP monitoring plays an important role in the clinical management and prognosis evaluation of TSCI. The author reviews the recent advance in ISP monitoring in TSCI in order to provide references for the improvement of clinical diagnosis and treatment of TSCI.
6.Recent advance in intraspinal pressure monitoring in traumatic spinal cord injury
Jianping ZHANG ; Denghui LI ; Pengfei JIAO ; Wei JI ; Jianjun SUN ; Jianxun HE ; Yu WANG ; Zhiyun LI
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2022;21(9):967-969
Traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI) is a common nerve injury in the world, which has a high incidence and disability rate. Intraspinal pressure (ISP) monitoring is performed by placing a pressure sensing probe under the dura of the most severe part of the spinal cord injury after anterior/posterior laminectomy or vertebral body decompression. ISP value is monitored dynamically and objectively in real time by the pressure sensing system. Recent studies have found that ISP monitoring plays an important role in the clinical management and prognosis evaluation of TSCI. The author reviews the recent advance in ISP monitoring in TSCI in order to provide references for the improvement of clinical diagnosis and treatment of TSCI.
7.Experimental observation on a new chimney shaped mechanical valve completely implanted above mitral annulus in animals
Hao TANG ; Yongchao YU ; Xufeng WEI ; Guokun WANG ; Dejun GONG ; Zhiyun XU
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2022;38(11):673-678
Objective:To fundamentally solve the problems of valve dysfunction caused by limited size of artificial valve, high requirements for implantation technology, destruction of subvalvular structure and proliferation of fibrous endothelial tissue. We have developed a prosthetic valve with zero left ventricular occupancy. The valve frame is appropriately higher than the existing products, slightly chimney shaped, fully accommodates the movement of the valve leaves in the valve frame, and completely supraannular surgical implantation. This study uses this valve for preclinical animal test.Methods:Seven sheep underwent the replacement of the artificial valve under the direct vision of cardiopulmonary bypass. Warfarin was used for anticoagulation for 6 months 24 hours after operation. The blood biochemistry, anticoagulation and cardiac color Doppler ultrasound were detected after operation. The sheep were killed 180 days later for autopsy to observe whether the artificial valve caused thromboembolism. The efficacy and safety of valve were observed.Results:Two of the seven sheep died within 24 hours after operation, and five survived for a long time. Later, they were killed at 180 days. The mechanical properties of the artificial valve were good, and there was no thromboembolism around the artificial valve and important organs. The tissue layer of suture ring has been completely organized and endothelial cells, and the thickness of tissue layer is about 0.6-1.0 mm. The mitral valve of experimental animals can be opened and closed freely, with smooth surface and no abnormal echo. The follow-up of color Doppler ultrasound showed that the left ventricular ejection fraction was normal (0.60-0.70) before and 6 months after operation. The results of cross valve pressure difference and blood flow velocity of artificial valve were good (vmean was far lower than 5 mmHg(1 mmHg=0.133 kPa) and pmean was lower than 1 m/s) , suggesting that the hemodynamic performance of artificial valve was good. Left ventricular retrograde angiography showed that the artificial valve was completely located in the left atrium with good position and normal opening and closing. There was no obvious perivalvular leakage and other abnormalities. Within 7 days of blood test, the indexes of surgical stress were more abnormal than those before operation. At 12 and 24 weeks, there were no obvious abnormalities in blood routine test, liver and kidney function and other blood test indexes of animals in each group.Conclusion:The new chimney shaped mechanical valve implanted completely above the mitral annulus has good wear resistance, histocompatibility, antithrombotic and hemodynamic performance.
8.A randomized controlled trial study of immunogenicity and safety of an inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine in different immunization schedules.
Jing CHEN ; XiaoQing LI ; XiaoXiao LU ; RongQin XING ; Hong LI ; XiaoHong ZHANG ; ZhiYun WEI ; ShengCai MU ; LiZhong FENG ; SuPing WANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2021;42(12):2077-2081
9.Epidemiological characteristics analysis of brucellosis in Shanxi Province from 2008 to 2017
Zhiyun WEI ; Yaqin HE ; Yingjie YU ; Zhihong SANG ; Jing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2020;39(8):568-572
Objective:By analyzing the epidemiological characteristics of brucellosis in Shanxi Province, to provide scientific evidence of strategies for effective prevention and control of the disease.Methods:Surveillance data of human brucellosis from "Infectious Disease Report Information Management System" from 2008 to 2017 were statistically analyzed by descriptive epidemiological method. The time, regional and occupational distribution of brucellosis were analyzed.Results:A total of 54 845 cases of brucellosis occurred in Shanxi Province from 2008 to 2017. The average annual incidence was 15.37/100 000, fluctuated from 8.34/100 000 to 23.53/100 000. One death case was reported in 2015. The highest incidence was 23.53/100 000 in 2014 and the lowest reported incidence was 8.34/100 000 in 2017. Regional distribution range relatively focused on the north areas of Shanxi Province, the number of reported cases of Datong City was the largest (13 998 cases), accounting for 25.52%. The reported incidence of Shuozhou City was the highest (49.68/100 000). The disease was found each month throughout the year, the obvious incidence peak seasons were between March and July, accounting for 60.11% (32 966/54 845).The disease was most commonly found in 40-64 age groups (64.73%, 35 502/54 845). Occupational distribution of patients was mainly farmers (82.97%, 45 504/54 845).Conclusions:The epidemiology tendency of brucellosis in Shanxi Province is relatively controlled comparing with previous period, but even highly active in some local areas. The epidemic situation has spreading in both scope and population. It is necessary to carry out the propaganda of the protection knowledge of brucellosis in the key groups and enhance the self-protection consciousness of high-risk groups.
10.Short-term complications and long-term outcomes of spleen-preserving distal pancreatectomy in pediatric pancreatic tumors
Hong QIN ; Shen YANG ; Wei YANG ; Wei HAN ; Haiyan CHENG ; Xiaofeng CHANG ; Zhiyun ZHU ; Huanmin WANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2019;34(3):200-203
Objective To analyze the short-term complications and long-term outcomes of spleenpreserving distal pancreatectomy (SPDP) in pediatric pancreatic tumors.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 43 patients with tumors of the body and tail of the pancreas in Beijing Children's Hospital from Jan 2007 to Jan 2018.Results There were 17 boys (39.53%) and26girls (60.47%),with a median age of 123 (80,141) months.The median maximum diameter of primary tumor was 7.60 cm.Diagnoses included solid pseudopapillary tumor (n =28),pancreatoblastoma (n =10),neuroendocrine tumor (n =4),and pancreatic cyst (n =1).Two cases (4.65%) received tumor enucleation,4 cases (9.30%) did distal pancreatectomy plus splenectomy,and 37 cases (86.05%) did SPDP.16 cases (37.21%) had short-term complications,including pancreatic fistula (n =13),delayed gastric emptying (n =3),abdominal infection (n =7) and postoperative bleeding (n =2).After a median follow-up of 46 (23,71) months,38 cases (88.37%) were disease-free;two cases (4.65%) with tumor recurrence;one case of pancreatoblastoma died of tumor recurrence.Two cases lost to follow-up.Three patients had long-term complications,including chronic fatty diarrhea (n =2) and hypoglycemia (n =1).Three patients underwent second operation for recurrent tumor (one pancreatoblastoma and two solid pseudopapillary tumor).Conclusions SPDP is safe and effective in the treatment of tumors of the body and tail of the pancreas in children.

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