1.The value of cardiac magnetic resonance in evaluating severe pulmonary hypertension associated with connective tissue disease
Caixin WU ; Yan YAN ; Yuanlin DENG ; Yamin DU ; Zhenwen YANG ; Qing PAN ; Fan YANG
Tianjin Medical Journal 2024;52(7):691-695
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of cardiac magnetic resonance(CMR)in patients with severe connective tissue disease-associated pulmonary hypertension(CTD-PAH).Methods A total of 48 patients diagnosed with CTD-PAH by right heart catheterization(RHC)in Tianjin Medical University General Hospital from June 2018 to July 2021 were retrospectively included.The parameters of right ventricular(RV)morphology,function and ventricular septum(IVS)were obtained by manual delineation on CMR images and corrected by body surface area.The late gadolinium enhancement(LGE)myocardial mass(MM)and its percentage in left ventricular(LV)MM were manually sketched and calculated on LGE images.The patients were divided into the mild-moderate group and the severe group according to mean pulmonary arterial pressure(mPAP).CMR parameters were compared between the two groups.The diagnostic value of CMR for severe CTD-PAH was analyzed by receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve.Results A total of 48 patients with CTD-PAH were included in this study.The curvature of interventricular septum(CIVS)and RV ejection fraction(EF)were lower in the severe group than those in the mild-moderate group,and the time proportion of IVS deformation,RV end-diastolic volume index(EDVI),RV end-systolic volume index(ESVI)and RV MM were higher than those in the mild-moderate group(P<0.05).ROC curve analysis showed that RV MM,time proportion of IVS deformation and RV ESVI had better diagnostic efficacy in severe CTD-PAH patients(AUC was 0.792,0.766 and 0.731,respectively).The combined AUC of the three parameters was 0.840,specificity was 85.7%and sensitivity was 79.4%.Conclusion The parameters of RV and IVS measured by CMR can effectively evaluate patients with severe CTD-PAH and directly reflect serverity of cardiac impairment in patients with severe CTD-PAH from the morphological and functional perspective.
2. Analysis of adverse events of pediatric pressure ulcer based on structured method
Xiao CHUN ; Yan LIN ; Jingxiang MA ; Caixin YIN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(5):372-376
Objective:
This study was summarized and analyzed the reporting data of pressure ulcer events in children for nearly 4 years. We expected this study can provide a recommendation for design of the subsequent reporting system, especially the pressure ulcer.
Methods:
A total of 207 children with pressure ulcers from January 2015 to September 2018 were exported from the adverse event reporting system that made a retrospective analysis based on structured method.
Results:
Among the 207 pressure ulcer cases, 173 (83.57%) cases were hospital acquired, 65 (31.40%) were female, 104 (50.24%) were male, and 38 (18.36%) were missing data. The factors that are prone to pressure ulcers in children are in CICU(74/173), the occipital (83/207), and with stage I(112/207). 111(64.16%)cases were delayed reporting, and the median delayed reporting time was 38(143) days. There are many missing records in the description of the event, the medical treatment, the analysis of the possible causes and other items. In univariate analysis, the setting was associated with missing records in system; the occipital and stage I pressure ulcers were associated with a delayed reporting of hospital acquired pressure ulcers.
Conclusions
For the prevention of pressure ulcers in children, different high-risk populations should have corresponding strategies. The adverse event of pressure ulcers were reported to be missed and delayed that was attributed to the cumbersome process. The reporting process and system should be standardized.
3. Research on metabolic and inflammatory biomarkers related to local muscle fatigue in workers with simulated manual lifting
Siwu ZHONG ; Ying QU ; Jue LI ; Ning JIA ; Jianguo WANG ; Xueyan ZHANG ; Caixin YAN ; Qing XU ; Xi ZHANG ; Zhongxu WANG
China Occupational Medicine 2019;46(02):174-178
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the relationship between the blood biochemical indexes and the local muscle fatigue of operators with local muscle fatigue caused by moderate-load repetitive manual lifting. METHODS: Five healthy male volunteers were selected as the research subjects. They repeatedly performed simulated manual lifting operation for four periods(T1-T4), 10 minutes per period. Each period was suspended for 3 minutes to be accessed for the rating of perceived exertion(RPE) score of local muscle. Meanwhile, their venous blood was collected to be detected for serum calcium ion, creatine kinase, cartilage oligomeric matrix protein(COMP), ammonia, lactic acid, lactate dehydrogenase(LDH), C-reactive protein(CRP), and collagen type Ⅱ C terminal telopeptide(CTX-Ⅱ). RESULTS: The RPE score and serum creatine kinase level of the subjects increased with the increasing of lifting time(P<0.05). Serum calcium ion levels in time periods T2, T3 and T4 were higher than that in T1(P<0.05). Serum COMP levels in T3 and T4 were higher than that in T1(P<0.05). The levels of ammonia,lactic acid, LDH, CRP and CTX-Ⅱ in each time period showed no statistical significance(P>0.05). Serum creatine kinase, calcium ion and LDH levels were positively correlated with RPE score(correlation coefficient were 0.840, 0.512, 0.741, respectively, P<0.01). CONCLUSION: Serum creatine kinase is a sensitive, effective and objective index reflecting muscle fatigue, which is suitable for evaluating the fatigue process of moderate-load repetitive activities. Serum calcium ion has a good correlation with muscle fatigue, and serum COMP can reflect muscle fatigue to some extent.
4.Effect of dorsal rhizotomy on cartilage of degenerative changes in knee joint of rats
Ying ZHANG ; Yi LIN ; He YAN ; Caixin ZHANG ; Xiaodi SHI ; Lixin JIN
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2015;(7):16-19
Objective To investigate the changing characteristics and rules of the different period of articular cartilage in rats after dorsal rhizotomy, and to verify the partial sensory disturbance can cause articular cartilage injury. Methods Thirty-three ten-month-old SPF male Wistar rats were randomly divided into experimental group ( n=18 ) and control group ( n=15) .The rats in the experimental group were sectioned the L3、L4 dorsal roots in the right.The rats in the control group were only incised the skin and paravertebral muscles.To observe the behavior changes in rats.At 2, 6 and 10 weeks, the specimens of the right hind lower end of femur were drawn out to make paraffin sections, then HE staining and Safranin O/Fast Green staining.The changes and characteristics of the morphology of the articular cartilage was observed.Results With the prolonging of period, the right hind limb of the experimental rats through the change process of transient paralysis, coordination of movement disorders and active movement.In the experimental group, the patellar surface of right hind femur gradually became shallow and wide.The articular cartilage underwent rough, cells disorganizated, cells decreased, and duplicated drifted and interrupted tide line. The ratios of ACC/TAC of the experimental group were gradually high(t=5.25~8.13,P <0.05).Conclusion Dorsal rhizotomy can cause injury and degenerative changes in articular cartilage.
5.Classified Summary of Main Components in Eucommia Ulmoides
Yanbo FAN ; Yan ZHOU ; Dapeng LIU ; Yisheng ZHANG ; Caixin ZHOU
China Pharmacist 2014;(10):1756-1760
ThestudiesonthemaincomponentsinEucommiaulmoidesfromdomesticandabroadweresummarizedinthepaper, which can provide the reference for the effective component study and quality control of the Chinese herb.
6.Optimization of β-Cyclodextrin Inclusion Process for Volatile Oil in Yingxinning Capsules by Orthogonal Test
Wei WANG ; Yan ZHOU ; Yanbo FAN ; Qiwei YAN ; Caixin ZHOU
China Pharmacist 2014;(10):1680-1681
Objective:To optimize β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) inclusion process for volatile oil in Yingxinning capsules. Methods:The content of volatile oil in theβ-CD inclusion compound as the evaluation index, the ratio of volatile oil toβ-CD, inclusion tempera-ture, inclusion time and stirring speed as the influencing factors, the inclusion process was studied using L9(34)orthogonal design. Re-sults:The best preparation conditions were as follows:the ratio of volatile oil toβ-CD was 1∶ 9, the inclusion temperature was 40℃, the inclusion time was 30min and the stirring speed was 800 r·min-1 . Conclusion: The preparation technology is simple, feasible and stable with high inclusion rate of volatile oil.
7.Study on Fingerprint of Eucommia Ulmoides from Enshi by HPLC
Yan ZHOU ; Dapeng LIU ; Wei WANG ; Chengcheng ZHAN ; Jie LI ; Caixin ZHOU ; Yanbo FAN
China Pharmacist 2014;(12):2071-2074
Objective:To establish the fingerprint analysis method for the aqueous extracts of Eucommia ulmoides from Enshi by HPLC. Methods:The fingerprint of aqueous extracts of ten batches of Eucommia ulmoides from Enshi were analyzed by HPLC. The columnwasWondaSilC18(250mm×4.6mm,5μm). Themobilephaseconsistedofacetonitrile-0.1% phosphoricacidwithgradient elution. The flow rate was 1. 0 ml·min-1 , the detection wavelength was 230 nm, the column temperature was 25℃, and the injection volume was 10 μl. Results:The fingerprint consisted of 12 common peaks. The similarity range of ten batches of Eucommia ulmoides calculated by similarity evaluation system for the chromatographic fingerprint of TCM(Version 2004 A)was 0. 596-0. 997. The standard fingerprint of Eucommia ulmoides was established by HPLC. Conclusion: The established HPLC fingerprint analysis method for Eu-commia ulmoides from Enshi is simple, stable and reproducible, which can effectively control the quality of Eucommia ulmoides from Enshi.
8.Analysis of frequency-domain and window effect for cellular inner and outer membranes subjected to pulsatile electric field.
Chenguo YAO ; Xin CHEN ; Chengxiang LI ; Yan MI ; Caixin SUN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2011;28(1):12-17
Based on multi-layer dielectric model of spherical biological cell, a simulating method of frequency characteristics of inner and outer membranes is presented in this paper. Frequency-domain analysis showed that inner and outer membranes subjected to pulsed electric field exhibit band-pass and low-pass filter characteristics, respectively. A calculating method of the transmembrane potential of inner and outer membranes induced by time-varying electric field was introduced, and the window effect between electric field and transmembrane potential was also analyzed. When the duration is reduced from microsecond to sub-microsecond, and to nanosecond, the target induced was from the outer membrane to inner membrane gradually. At the same time, the field intensity should be increased to induce corresponding bioelectric effects. Window effect provides theoretical guidance to choosing reasonable parameters for application of pulsatile electric field in tumor treatment.
Cell Membrane
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physiology
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radiation effects
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Computer Simulation
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Electromagnetic Fields
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Humans
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Membrane Potentials
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physiology
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radiation effects
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Models, Biological
9.Effects of electric pulses on liver cancer cells: apoptosis induction and decrease of mitochondrial transmembrane potential.
Jie CHENG ; Liling TANG ; Deyou XIAO ; Fangyi JIANG ; Jianfei WANG ; Yan MI ; Chenguo YAO ; Caixin SUN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2011;28(3):446-450
In order to investigate the effects of electric pulses on cancer cells, we carried out the experiments with exposing HepG2 and L02 to electric pulses (1 kV/cm, l00 micros, 1 Hz) for different lengths of time (8 s, 15 s, 30 s, 60 s). Annexin V-FITC Kit and Flow cytometry were used to study the apoptosis of treated cells. The results showed that the electric pulses of 1 kV/cm, l00 micros, 1 Hz for 8 s could not induce tumor cells apoptosis. Apoptosis was observed when tumor cells were stimulated for 15 s and longer, and the apoptosis percentage increased with the increase of stimulation time. Furthermore, tumor cells were more sensitive than normal cells in response to electrical pulses. Rhodamine 123 and Laser Scanning Confocal Microscope (LSCM) were used to make a real-time study of mitochondrial transmembrane potential (Deltapsim) when the tumor cells were exposed to electric pulses for 60 s. No significant change of Deltapsim was observed within 30 s stimulation. After that, the Deltapsim increased sharply and declined later, suggesting that the mitochondrial pathway may be one of the apoptosis mechanism induced by electric pulses.
Apoptosis
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radiation effects
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Electromagnetic Fields
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Hep G2 Cells
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Humans
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Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial
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physiology
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radiation effects
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Time Factors
10.Focusing properties of picosecond electric pulses in non-invasive cancer treatment.
Zaiquan LONG ; Chenguo YAO ; Chengxiang LI ; Yan MI ; Caixin SUN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2010;27(5):1128-1132
In the light of optical theory, we advanc an ultra-wideband impulse radiating antenna (IRA) which is composed of an ellipsoidal reflector and a cone radiator. The high-intensity ultra-short electric pulses radiated by IRA can be transferred into the deep target in tissue non-invasively and be focused effectively. With the focused picosecond electric pulses, the organelles (mitochondria) transmembrane potential shall change to collapse under which the tumor cells will be targetly induced to apoptosis, so the method of non-invasive treatment of tumors would be achieved. Based on the time-domain electromagnetic field theory, the propagation characteristics of picosecond electric pulses were analyzed with and without the context of biological tissue, respectively. The results show that the impulse characteristics of input pulse were maintained and the picosecond electric pulses can keep high resolution in target areas. Meanwhile, because of the dispersive nature of medium, the pulse amplitude of the pulses will attenuate and the pulse width will be broadened.
Apoptosis
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radiation effects
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Electric Stimulation Therapy
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methods
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Electrodes
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Electromagnetic Phenomena
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Electroporation
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methods
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Humans
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Neoplasms
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pathology
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therapy

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